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Cosa (chi) è it"s part of life - definizione

1984 STUDIO ALBUM BY MEN WITHOUT HATS
Folk of the 80's (Part III)

Conway's Game of Life         
  • animation]])
  • Simkin glider gun
  • The R-pentomino
  • Gosper glider gun
  • Glider gun within a toroidal array. The stream of gliders eventually wraps around and destroys the gun.
  • A sample of a 48-step oscillator along with a 2-step oscillator and a 4-step oscillator from a two-dimensional hexagonal Game of Life (rule H:B2/S34)
  • toroidal]] [[trefoil knot]]
  • e=27}}) generation of a [[Turing machine]], made in the game of Life, computed in less than 30 seconds on an [[Intel]] Core Duo 2 GHz CPU using Golly in [[Hashlife]] mode
  • Red glider on the square lattice with periodic boundary conditions
2D CELLULAR AUTOMATON DEVISED BY J. H. CONWAY IN 1970: CELLS, ARRANGED IN A SQUARE GRID, ARE EITHER ALIVE OR DEAD; A LIVE CELL WITH 2 OR 3 LIVE NEIGHBORS SURVIVES; A DEAD CELL WITH 3 LIVE NEIGHBORS BECOMES ALIVE; OTHERWISE THE CELL DIES/STAYS DEAD
Conway's game of life; Conway's Game of life; Immigration (CA); QuadLife; Conway's life; Conway Game of Life; Conway game; Conway game of life; Conhway game; Conway's Life; Conways life; Conways Life; Conways Game of Life; B3/S23; Conway s Game of Life; Life32; Conway life; Conway’s Game of Life; Conway Life; NaiveLife
The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input.
Conway's Life         
  • animation]])
  • Simkin glider gun
  • The R-pentomino
  • Gosper glider gun
  • Glider gun within a toroidal array. The stream of gliders eventually wraps around and destroys the gun.
  • A sample of a 48-step oscillator along with a 2-step oscillator and a 4-step oscillator from a two-dimensional hexagonal Game of Life (rule H:B2/S34)
  • toroidal]] [[trefoil knot]]
  • e=27}}) generation of a [[Turing machine]], made in the game of Life, computed in less than 30 seconds on an [[Intel]] Core Duo 2 GHz CPU using Golly in [[Hashlife]] mode
  • Red glider on the square lattice with periodic boundary conditions
2D CELLULAR AUTOMATON DEVISED BY J. H. CONWAY IN 1970: CELLS, ARRANGED IN A SQUARE GRID, ARE EITHER ALIVE OR DEAD; A LIVE CELL WITH 2 OR 3 LIVE NEIGHBORS SURVIVES; A DEAD CELL WITH 3 LIVE NEIGHBORS BECOMES ALIVE; OTHERWISE THE CELL DIES/STAYS DEAD
Conway's game of life; Conway's Game of life; Immigration (CA); QuadLife; Conway's life; Conway Game of Life; Conway game; Conway game of life; Conhway game; Conway's Life; Conways life; Conways Life; Conways Game of Life; B3/S23; Conway s Game of Life; Life32; Conway life; Conway’s Game of Life; Conway Life; NaiveLife
Part song         
FORM OF CHORAL MUSIC
Part songs; Part-song; Part-singing; Part singing; Part-songs; Partsong; Partsongs
A part song, part-song or partsong is a form of choral music that consists of a song to a secular or non-liturgical sacred text, written or arranged for several vocal parts. Part songs are commonly sung by an SATB choir, but sometimes for an all-male or all-female ensemble.

Wikipedia

Folk of the 80s (Part III)

Folk of the 80's (Part III) is the second studio album by Canadian synthpop group Men Without Hats, released in early 1984. The album reached #127 on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart. It was the band's final album with the lineup consisting of Ivan Doroschuk (vocals), Stefan Doroschuk (guitar), Colin Doroschuk (keyboards) and Allan McCarthy (keyboards).

During the recording process, "The Safety Dance" became big in America, requiring the band to put recording on hold and do a tour.

This album was re-released on CD in Canada in 1997 by Oglio Records as part of a "two-fer" including Rhythm of Youth.

It was also re-mastered and re-released in Canada in 2010 by Bulldog Brothers/Unidisc. In addition to the tracks on the LP, it also contains an extended version of "Where Do The Boys Go?". The extended version of "Where Do the Boys Go?" was intended to be used on the original CD release by Statik in 1984, but was left off.