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Qué (quién) es WIMP environment - definición

1979 SINGLE BY ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Horace Wimp; The Diary Of Horace Wimp (ELO single); Diary of Horace Wimp

WIMP environment      
WIMP (computing)         
  • A [[word processing]] program that uses a WIMP paradigm, providing mouse-operated toolbars and menus to access its functions
STYLE OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
Wimp interface; WIMP interface; Windows, Icons, Menus, Pointers
In human–computer interaction, WIMP stands for "windows, icons, menus, pointer", denoting a style of interaction using these elements of the user interface. Other expansions are sometimes used, such as substituting "mouse" and "mice" for menus, or "pull-down menu" and "pointing" for pointer.
wimp         
MUSIC STREAMING SERVICE
WIMP (music streaming service)
informal
¦ noun a weak and cowardly person.
¦ verb (wimp out) withdraw from something in a cowardly way.
Derivatives
wimpish adjective
wimpishly adverb
wimpishness noun
wimpy adjective (wimpier, wimpiest).
Origin
1920s: origin uncertain, perh. from whimper.

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The Diary of Horace Wimp

"The Diary of Horace Wimp" is the fourth track on the Electric Light Orchestra album Discovery, written by Jeff Lynne.

Released in 1979 as a single, the song is Beatlesque in nature and became a Top Ten hit in the UK and Ireland. The lyrics describe a week in the life of a repressed man who wants to express his affection towards a woman he meets, and overcomes his shy nature with the help of "a voice from above." The day Saturday is omitted – this is because, as explained by Jeff Lynne: "The football match is played on a Saturday".

The music video references Citizen Kane in its ending, showing a closeup of Jeff Lynne saying "Horace Wimp," echoing Orson Welles' character in the film saying "Rosebud" as he dies.

A song about a lucky lad who somehow defies the odds and gets the girl. Really wild use of the vocoder.