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What (who) is Dial Long Line - definition

1955 FILM BY JOHN FORD
The Long Grey Line; Long Gray Line

dial-up         
  • An example handshake of a dial-up modem
  • Banks of modems used by an ISP to provide dial-up internet service
  • A [[TiVo Series2]] video recorder's back panel. The telephone socket, located near the cooling fan exhaust, is a way for the machine to download required [[TV guide]] data.
  • TV satellite dish]] cannot transmit signals back to the satellite.
  • Active [[modem]] [[USRobotics]] Courier 28800-bit/s
METHOD OF INTERNET ACCESS USING A PHONE LINE AND THE CREATION OF SPECIFIC TONES
Dial-up; Dialup; Dialup access; Dialup connection; Dialup service; Dial Up; Dial up; Dial-up networking; Dial-up network; Dial-up service; Dailup; Dial-up Internet; Dial-up access; High speed dialup; Dial up internet access; Dial-up internet access; Dial-Up; DialUp; Dial-up internet; Dial-up internet service; Dial-up line; Dial-Up Internet; Dial up internet
¦ adjective (of a computer system or service) used remotely via a telephone line.
Dial-up Internet access         
  • An example handshake of a dial-up modem
  • Banks of modems used by an ISP to provide dial-up internet service
  • A [[TiVo Series2]] video recorder's back panel. The telephone socket, located near the cooling fan exhaust, is a way for the machine to download required [[TV guide]] data.
  • TV satellite dish]] cannot transmit signals back to the satellite.
  • Active [[modem]] [[USRobotics]] Courier 28800-bit/s
METHOD OF INTERNET ACCESS USING A PHONE LINE AND THE CREATION OF SPECIFIC TONES
Dial-up; Dialup; Dialup access; Dialup connection; Dialup service; Dial Up; Dial up; Dial-up networking; Dial-up network; Dial-up service; Dailup; Dial-up Internet; Dial-up access; High speed dialup; Dial up internet access; Dial-up internet access; Dial-Up; DialUp; Dial-up internet; Dial-up internet service; Dial-up line; Dial-Up Internet; Dial up internet
Dial-up Internet access is a form of Internet access that uses the facilities of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to establish a connection to an Internet service provider (ISP) by dialing a telephone number on a conventional telephone line. Dial-up connections use modems to decode audio signals into data to send to a router or computer, and to encode signals from the latter two devices to send to another modem.
Long line (topology)         
OR ALEXANDROFF LINE, A TOPOLOGICAL SPACE
Alexandroff line; Non paracompact manifold; Closed long ray; Open long ray; Long ray
In topology, the long line (or Alexandroff line) is a topological space somewhat similar to the real line, but in a certain way "longer". It behaves locally just like the real line, but has different large-scale properties (e.

Wikipedia

The Long Gray Line

The Long Gray Line is a 1955 American Cinemascope Technicolor biographical comedy-drama film in CinemaScope directed by John Ford based on the life of Marty Maher and his autobiography, Bringing Up the Brass, co-written with Nardi Reeder Campion. Tyrone Power stars as the scrappy Irish immigrant whose 50-year career at West Point took him from a dishwasher to a non-commissioned officer and athletic instructor.

Maureen O'Hara, one of Ford's favorite leading ladies, plays Maher's wife and fellow immigrant, Mary O'Donnell. The film co-stars Ward Bond as Herman Koehler, the Master of the Sword (athletic director) and Army's head football coach (1897–1900), who first befriends Maher. Milburn Stone appears as John J. Pershing, who in 1898 swears Maher into the Army. Harry Carey, Jr., makes a brief appearance as the young cadet Dwight D. Eisenhower. (Eisenhower wrote the foreword to Bringing Up the Brass.) Philip Carey plays (fictional) Army football player and future general Chuck Dotson. In addition, actress Betsy Palmer makes her screen debut as Kitty Carter.

The phrase "The Long Gray Line" is used to describe, as a continuum, all graduates and cadets of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. Many of the scenes in the film were shot on location at West Point, including the "million dollar view" of the Hudson River near the parade grounds. The film was the last one in which actor Robert Francis appeared before his death at age 25 in an air crash. His rising stardom had reached third billing behind Power and O'Hara at the time of his death.