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Cosa (chi) è extended SAIL ASCII - definizione

MOUNTAIN IN HIGHLAND, SCOTLAND, UK
Sail Gorm; Sail Gharbh; Spidean Coinich; Sàil Gharbh; Sàil Ghorm; Sàil Gorm; Sail Ghorm

Extended ASCII         
NICK-NAME FOR 8-BIT ASCII-DERIVED CHARACTER SETS
Extended ascii; Upper ASCII; High ASCII; Extended characters; ASCII Extended; ASCII extended; Extended character; 8-bit ASCII; Eight-bit ASCII; ASCII extension; EASCII; Ascii 8; Extended-ASCII
Extended ASCII means an eight-bit character encoding that includes (most of) the seven-bit ASCII characters, plus additional characters. Using the term "extended ASCII" is sometimes criticized, because it can be mistakenly interpreted to mean that the ASCII standard has been updated to include more characters, or that the term unambiguously identifies a single encoding, neither of which is the case.
Stanford Extended ASCII         
DERIVATION OF THE 7-BIT ASCII CHARACTER SET DEVELOPED IN THE 1970S
SEASCII; Stanford extended ASCII; Stanford extended-ASCII
Stanford Extended ASCII (SEASCII) is a derivation of the 7-bit ASCII character set developed at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL/SU-AI) in the early 1970s. Not all symbols match ASCII.
Sail (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SAIL; Sails (disambiguation)
A sail is any type of surface intended to move a vessel, vehicle or rotor by being placed in a wind.

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Quinag

Quinag (Scottish Gaelic: A’ Chuineag) is an 808 m high mountain range in Sutherland in the Scottish Highlands, with an undulating series of peaks along its Y-shaped crest. The name Quinag is an anglicisation of the Gaelic name Cuinneag, a milk pail, reflecting its distinctive shape.

Geologically, Quinag is made of Torridonian sandstone, resting on a substrate of Lewisian gneiss. The highest peaks are capped by a thin skin of Cambrian quartzites with the gentle eastern slope of Spidean Coinich being a dip slope formed along the quartzite beds. The massif is an excellent place to appreciate the relationship between these three major rock units of the NW Highland.