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Что (кто) такое punching cards - определение

COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNIQUE
NAT Hole punching; NAT hole punching

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  • Gus Keller, 1903
  • A "body opponent bag" on a pedestal mount
  • Woman working out with a speed bag (AKA, speedball)
BAG DESIGNED TO BE REPEATEDLY PUNCHED
Boxing bag; Heavy bag; Speed bag; Speed Bag; Heavy Bag; Kicking Bag; Kicking bag; Punching Bag; Punch bag; Punchbag; Speedball (boxing); Punch-bag; Speedbag; Heavy bags
Punching machine         
  • Labeling of the workpiece, connection to work schedule program fetch per barcode
  • Punched hole: best results for cutting surface with above 70% cutting, low clearance necessary (8% material thickness)
  • A HACO CNC punching machine
  • Shared network connecting machines, PC workstations, internet, etc.
  • Quick change tool system, plug and punch (left: die; front: punch, split punch retainer; back: tool body; right: punch guide)
  • Punching software with graphical user interface, intuitive operable
MACHINE TOOL FOR PUNCHING
Punching Machine
A punching machine is a machine tool for punching and embossing flat sheet-materials to produce form-features needed as mechanical element and/or to extend static stability of a sheet section.
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House of Cards is an American political drama television series created by Beau Willimon for Netflix. The first season, based on the BBC miniseries of the same name and the series of books by Michael Dobbs, premiered exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on February 1, 2013.

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Hole punching (networking)

Hole punching (or sometimes punch-through) is a technique in computer networking for establishing a direct connection between two parties in which one or both are behind firewalls or behind routers that use network address translation (NAT). To punch a hole, each client connects to an unrestricted third-party server that temporarily stores external and internal address and port information for each client. The server then relays each client's information to the other, and using that information each client tries to establish direct connection; as a result of the connections using valid port numbers, restrictive firewalls or routers accept and forward the incoming packets on each side.

Hole punching does not require any knowledge of the network topology to function. ICMP hole punching, UDP hole punching and TCP hole punching respectively use Internet Control Message, User Datagram and Transmission Control Protocols.