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Cosa (chi) è Which Stands For Nothing - definizione

1981 DEBUT STUDIO ALBUM BY THE DB'S
Stands for decibels

Which Stands For Nothing         
INTERPRETED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR CONTROLLING ROBOTS
Which Stands for Nothing
<language> (WSFN) A beginner's language with emphasis on graphics produced by Atari in 1983 for Atari home computers. There is also Advanced WSFN. (1996-06-12)
WSFN (programming language)         
INTERPRETED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR CONTROLLING ROBOTS
Which Stands for Nothing
WSFN (Which Stands for Nothing) is an interpreted programming language for controlling robots created by Li-Chen Wang. It was designed to be as small as possible, a "tiny" language, similar to Wang's earlier effort, Palo Alto Tiny BASIC.
Nothing to hide argument         
ARGUMENT THAT ONE DOESN'T NEED PRIVACY UNLESS SOMEONE IS DOING SOMETHING WRONG
If you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to fear; If you've got nothing to hide; Nothing to hide, nothing to fear; If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear; Nothing to Hide Argument
The nothing to hide argument states that individuals have no reason to fear or oppose surveillance programs, unless they are afraid it will uncover their own illicit activities. An individual using this argument may claim that an average person should not worry about government surveillance, as they would have "nothing to hide".

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Stands for Decibels

Stands for Decibels is the debut studio album by American power pop band the dB's, released January 15, 1981 by Albion Records. The album was commercially unsuccessful but critically acclaimed.

At the time of its release, the dB's consisted of singer/guitarists Chris Stamey and Peter Holsapple, bassist Gene Holder, and drummer Will Rigby. The songwriting was evenly divided between Stamey and Holsapple, although Stamey became known for writing the stranger, more avant-garde numbers ("She's Not Worried", "Espionage"), while Holsapple wrote the more accessible, poppier songs ("Black and White", "Bad Reputation"). Both Stamey and Holsapple played keyboards occasionally as well. Holder and Rigby did not receive any songwriting credits (other than a group credit for "Dynamite").

The album was dedicated to George Scott III. "Black and White" was released as the band's first single. I.R.S. Records reissued the album on CD in 1989.