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Что (кто) такое Bucky bits - определение

SUPPLEMENTARY BIT IN BINARY ENCODING
Bucky bits; Draft:Buckybit
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Bucky bit         
In computing, a bucky bit is a bit in a binary representation of a character that is set by pressing on a keyboard modifier key other than the shift key.
bucky bits         
/buh'kee bits/ 1. Obsolete. The bits produced by the CONTROL and META shift keys on a SAIL keyboard (octal 200 and 400 respectively), resulting in a 9-bit keyboard character set. The MIT AI TV (Knight) keyboards extended this with TOP and separate left and right CONTROL and META keys, resulting in a 12-bit character set; later, LISP Machines added such keys as SUPER, HYPER, and GREEK (see space-cadet keyboard). 2. By extension, bits associated with "extra" shift keys on any keyboard, e.g. the ALT on an IBM PC or command and option keys on a Macintosh. It has long been rumored that "bucky bits" were named after Buckminster Fuller during a period when he was consulting at Stanford. Actually, bucky bits were invented by Niklaus Wirth when *he* was at Stanford in 1964--65; he first suggested the idea of an EDIT key to set the 8th bit of an otherwise 7 bit ASCII character. It seems that, unknown to Wirth, certain Stanford hackers had privately nicknamed him "Bucky" after a prominent portion of his dental anatomy, and this nickname transferred to the bit. Bucky-bit commands were used in a number of editors written at Stanford, including most notably TV-EDIT and NLS. The term spread to MIT and CMU early and is now in general use. Ironically, Wirth himself remained unaware of its derivation for nearly 30 years, until GLS dug up this history in early 1993! See double bucky, quadruple bucky. (2001-06-22)
Bucky (Marvel Comics)         
HERO NAME HELD BY CHARACTERS IN MARVEL COMICS
Bucky (comics); Bucky (superhero); Bucky Clause; Fred Davis (Bucky); Bucky(comics); Fred Davis (comics); Bucky (Fred Davis); Bucky (Julia Winters)
Bucky is the name used by several different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a sidekick to Captain America. The original version was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 (cover-dated March 1941), which was published by Marvel's predecessor, Timely Comics.
Naughty Bits         
COMIC BOOK SERIES BY ROBERTA GREGORY
Naughty bits
Naughty Bits was a comic book series written and illustrated by Roberta Gregory, and published by Fantagraphics Books. The series ran from March 1991 to July 2004, totalling 40 issues.
Center for Bits and Atoms         
RESEARCH CENTER AT THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Center for bits and atoms
The Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA) was established in 2001 in the MIT Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is currently run by Neil Gershenfeld.
Doug and Bucky         
ALBUM BY BUCKY PIZZARELLI
Doug and bucky
Doug and Bucky is a jazz guitar duet album of standards by Bucky Pizzarelli and Doug Jernigan, released June 27, 2006.
Anti-scatter grid         
  • A chest x-ray taken using an anti-scatter grid.
DEVICE FOR LIMITING RADIATION SCATTER
Bucky-Potter grid
In medical imaging, an anti-scatter grid (also known as a Bucky-Potter grid) is a device for limiting the amount of scattered radiation reaching the detector, thereby improving the quantity of diagnostic medical x-ray images. The grid is positioned on the opposite side of the patient from the x-ray source, and between the patient and the X-ray detector or film.
Bucky Barnes         
  • Barnes as Bucky during World War II. Art by the character's co-creator [[Jack Kirby]], from the first page of the comic book series ''[[Tales of Suspense]]'' #63 (March 1965).
FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN MARVEL COMICS
Winter Soldier (comics); James Buchanan Barnes; James Barnes (comics); James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes; Captain America (James Barnes); Bucky (Bucky Barnes); Bucky Barns; Bucky Barnes' prosthetic arm; Winter Soldier's arm; James Barnes (character)
James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Originally introduced as a sidekick to Captain America, the character was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 (cover-dated March 1941) (which was published by Marvel's predecessor, Timely Comics).
Bits Studios         
VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT STUDIO
Bits Corporation
Bits Studios was a British video game developer. The company has had over 30 titles published over the United States, Europe and Asia on multiple platforms.
Stucky (fandom)         
  • alt=Comic panel from "Gwenpool Strikes Back" #3 in which Gwenpool comments that Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes should wrestle, and Kamala Khan privately tells her to read [[fanfiction]]
DEPICTIONS OF A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CAPTAIN AMERICA AND THE WINTER SOLDIER
Steve/Bucky; Bucky/Steve; Give Captain America A Boyfriend; GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend; Wintershield; I'm with you till the end of the line
In fandom, Stucky (also Steve/Bucky or Bucky/Steve) is the pairing of Steve Rogers (Captain America) and James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes (the Winter Soldier), fictional characters who appear in comic books and related media produced by Marvel Comics. The pairing is a manifestation of shipping, a phenomenon in fandom wherein individuals create fan works that depict a romantic or sexual relationship between two characters whose relationship in the source material is typically neither romantic nor sexual; Stucky is an example of slash, a genre of fan works that focus on same-sex characters.

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Bucky bit

In computing, a bucky bit is a bit in a binary representation of a character that is set by pressing on a keyboard modifier key other than the shift key.