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Qué (quién) es V-by-One US - definición


V-by-One US         
ELECTRICAL DIGITAL SIGNALING STANDARD
V-by-One US is an electrical digital signaling standard developed by THine Electronics. It succeeds V-by-One HS, offers four times the data rate per signaling lane and is used as internal interface of digital pixel displays.
United States v. Valle         
2015 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT CASE
Cannibal Cop; Gilberto Valle; U.S. v. Valle; Valle v. United States; Valle v. U.S.; Valle v. US; US v. Valle
United States v. Valle was a criminal case in the Southern District of New York concerning Gilberto Valle, a New York City Police Department officer who had discussed on online fetish chatrooms his fantasies about kidnapping, torturing, raping, killing, and cannibalizing various women he knew, and had used a police database to find the addresses of some.
obi-wan error         
TYPE OF NUMERICAL OR COUNTING ERROR
Fencepost error; Obi-wan error; Obi-Wan error; Off by one errors; Off by one error; Off-by-one-error; Off by one (bug); Buffer fence post error; OB1; Fencepost problem; Fence post error; Off-by-one; Off by one; Off by 1; Off-by-one errors; Banana error; Fence-post error; OBOB; Picket-fence problem
/oh'bee-won" er"*r/ [RPI, from "off-by-one" and the Obi-Wan Kenobi character in "Star Wars"] A loop of some sort in which the index is off by 1. Common when the index should have started from 0 but instead started from 1. A kind of off-by-one error. See also zeroth.