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Что (кто) такое WAITS - определение

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WAITS         
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Waits (disambiguation)
Westcoast Alternative to ITS
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Waits (disambiguation)
n. pl.
Serenaders.
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Waits (disambiguation)
archaic street singers of Christmas carols.
WAITS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Waits (disambiguation)
/wayts/ The mutant cousin of TOPS-10 used on a handful of systems at SAIL up to 1990. There was never an "official" expansion of WAITS (the name itself having been arrived at by a rather sideways process), but it was frequently glossed as "West-coast Alternative to ITS". Though WAITS was less visible than ITS, there was frequent exchange of people and ideas between the two communities, and innovations pioneered at WAITS exerted enormous indirect influence. The early screen modes of Emacs, for example, were directly inspired by WAITS's "E" editor - one of a family of editors that were the first to do "real-time editing", in which the editing commands were invisible and where one typed text at the point of insertion/overwriting. The modern style of multi-region windowing is said to have originated there, and WAITS alumni at XEROX PARC and elsewhere played major roles in the developments that led to the XEROX Star, the Macintosh, and the Sun workstations. Bucky bits were also invented there thus, the ALT key on every IBM PC is a WAITS legacy. One notable WAITS feature seldom duplicated elsewhere was a news-wire interface that allowed WAITS hackers to read, store, and filter AP and UPI dispatches from their terminals; the system also featured a still-unusual level of support for what is now called "multimedia" computing, allowing analog audio and video signals to be switched to programming terminals. Ken Shoemake adds: Some administrative body told us we needed a name for the operating system, and that "SAIL" wouldn't do. (Up to that point I don't think it had an official name.) So the anarchic denizens of the lab proposed names and voted on them. Although I worked on the OS used by CCRMA folks (a parasitic subgroup), I was not writing WAITS code. Those who were, proposed "SAINTS", for (I think) Stanford AI New Time-sharing System. Thinking of ITS, and AI, and the result of many people using one machine, I proposed the name WAITS. Since I invented it, I can tell you without fear of contradiction that it had no official meaning. Nevertheless, the lab voted that as their favorite; upon which the disgruntled system programmers declared it the "Worst Acronym Invented for a Time-sharing System"! But it was in keeping with the creative approach to acronyms extant at the time, including self-referential ones. For me it was fun, if a little unsettling, to have an "acronym" that wasn't. I have no idea what the voters thought. :) [Jargon File] (2003-11-17)
Tom Waits discography         
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Tom Waits Discography; Tom Waits discography and filmography
The discography of the American rock musician Tom Waits spans five decades. It consists of 17 studio albums, 3 live albums, 7 compilation albums, 23 singles, 2 soundtracks and 1 box set.
Waits River, Vermont         
  • [[Waits River]], from which the village takes its name, passes to the south
  • Waits River Schoolhouse
VILLAGE IN THE TOWN OF TOPSHAM, VERMONT, USA
Waits River is a village in the town of Topsham, Vermont. Located alongside a river of the same name, the village of Waits River is made up of a number of residential homes, several barns and sheds, and a white Methodist church.
True Love Waits (song)         
  • A clip of a work-in-progress version from the joint ''Kid A'' and ''Amnesiac'' sessions, used to create "Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors" from ''Amnesiac'' (2001)
  • Yorke at the 2009 Latitude Festival, where he performed "True Love Waits" solo on acoustic guitar
SONG BY RADIOHEAD
True Love Waits (Radiohead song)
"True Love Waits" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released on their ninth album, A Moon Shaped Pool (2016). Radiohead worked on it for over two decades.
Tom Waits for No One         
1979 SHORT FILM DIRECTED BY JOHN LAMB
Tom Waits For No One
Tom Waits for No One is a rotoscoped short film starring Tom Waits, singing "The One That Got Away" to an apparition.
Everything Waits to Be Noticed         
ALBUM BY ART GARFUNKEL
Everything Waits to be Noticed
Everything Waits to be Noticed is the ninth post-Simon & Garfunkel studio album by Art Garfunkel, a collaboration with singer-songwriters Maia Sharp and Buddy Mondlock. Credited to "Art Garfunkel With Maia Sharp & Buddy Mondlock", the album is Garfunkel's debut as a songwriter, co-writing six songs, and was produced by Billy Mann.
Wait (musician)         
  • A band of modern-day waits
  • [[Henry George Hine]]’s "The Waits at Seven Dials" (1853) portrays a group of “Christmas waits”
BRITISH TOWN PIPERS
Christmas Waits; Town piper; Town waits
From medieval times up to the early 19th century, every British town and city of any note had a band of waites (modern spelling Waits or Waitts). Their duties varied from time to time and place to place, but included playing their instruments through the town at night, waking the townsfolk on dark winter mornings by playing under their windows, welcoming Royal visitors by playing at the town gates, and leading the Mayor's procession on civic occasions.

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WAITS

WAITS was a heavily modified variant of Digital Equipment Corporation's Monitor operating system (later renamed to, and better known as, "TOPS-10") for the PDP-6 and PDP-10 mainframe computers, used at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL) from the mid-1960s up until 1991; the mainframe computer it ran on also went by the name of "SAIL".