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1,1,1-trichloroethane to 19th century Russian Revolutionary Movements
- 1,1,1-trichloroethane - a chlorinated hydrocarbon that was until recently widely used as an industrial solvent.
- 1-up - A video game term for an "extra life".
- 1/f noise - Also called pink noise or flicker noise.
- 10,000 Maniacs - A rock and roll band from the 1980s and 1990s featuring Natalie Merchant.
- 10-Yard Fight - An American football based video game.
- 10-in-1 food parcel - Rations prepared by the United States Army.
- 10-sided dice - A type of dice are often used in role-playing games.
- 100-year flood - The maximum level of flood water to be expected in an average one-hundred-year period.
- 1000 Airlines in Color - The book contains photos of airplanes of about 1,000 different airlines, taken around the world.
- 100 Greatest Britons - A BBC survey conducted to discover the 100 Greatest Britons of all time.
- 100 Worst Britons - A Channel 4 survey conducted to discover the 100 Worst Britons We Love To Hate.
- 101 Dalmatians - A live-action remake of the movie One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
- 101st Airborne Division - The "Screaming Eagles," U.S Army division.
- 1066 and All That - A tongue in cheek history of England.
- 108 Mile Ranch - A residential community in British Columbia .
- 10 Rillington Place - The site of one of Britain's most notorious mass murders.
- 11th Hussars - The "Cherry Pickers", a British military unit.
- 12-hour clock - A time-keeping convention with "A.M." and "P.M."
- 12-inch single - A gramophone record format for dance music.
- 12 string guitar - An acoustic or electric guitar with twelve strings
- 120 film - A film format introduced by Kodak in 1901 and still very popular.
- 12 steps - A technique for overcoming addiction.
- 13 colonies - the thirteen British colonies that broke with the Kingdom of Great Britain to form the United States.
- 13th Floor Elevators - An underground psychedelic band in the mid 1960s.
- 16-50 Mark 7 - A United States Naval Gun.
- 16-bit application - Applications that run on 16-bit architecture.
- 1776 (play) - A Broadway musical and the 1972 film about what happened at the Continental Congress leading up to the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence.
- 1801 Act of Union - The Act of Parliament creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
- 1868 Public Schools Act - The Act of Parliament removing 9 British Public Schools from the control of the government.
- 19-inch rack - A standardized system for mounting electronic modules in a rack.
- 1900 (movie) - is a 1976 epic film starring Robert de Niro, Gérard Depardieu, and Burt Lancaster.
- 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica - A notable reorganization and rewriting of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
- 1922 Text: League of Nations Palestine Mandate - A summary of the text of the mandate handed to Great Britain by the League of Nations.
- 1984 (television commercial) - A television commercial based on the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
- 1992 civil unrest in Los Angeles - The LA riots.
- 1994 Northridge Earthquake - A deadly earthquake in Los Angeles, California.
- 1994 U.S.-North Korea nuclear pact - A pact signed in the wake of North Korea's abandonment of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
- 1998 U.S. embassy bombings - The United States embassies in Eastern Africa.
- 18th and Vine District - A center of African American culture in Kansas City, Missouri.
- 19th century Russian Revolutionary Movements - Radical movements in Russia occurring after Alexander II's reforms.
2,4-D to 3rd Rock From The Sun
- 2,4-D - A common systemic herbicide used in the control of broadleaf weeds.
- 2G - Second-generation wireless telephone technology.
- 2/1 Game Forcing - A style of bidding in contract bridge.
- 2000 AD - A weekly English comic running since 1977.
- 2001: A Space Odyssey - An immensely popular and influential science fiction film and book, directed by Stanley Kubrick
- 2001 anthrax attacks - A series of attacks involving Anthrax being mailed to people immediately following the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks.
- 2001 crash of American Airlines Flight 587 - A plane crash on Sept. 12th, 2001 believed to be unrelated to the Sept. 11th attacks.
- 2002 Bali terrorist bombing - A bombing on the on the Indonesian island of Bali.
- 2002 NT7 - a near-Earth object (NEO) that has an approximately one in a million chance of colliding with the Earth.
- 2003 QQ47 - an asteroid with an approximately 1 chance in 250,000 chance of colliding with the Earth.
- 2003 invasion of Iraq - Operation Iraqi Freedom.
- 200th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment - A US Artillery unit deployed in the Philippines, in September of 1941.
- 2060 Chiron - A planetoid orbiting between of Saturn and Uranus.
- 20 Forthlin Road - The later teen-age home of Paul McCartney, a National Trust property.
- 20th Century Fox - Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
- 20th Party Congress - An important annual meeting of the Soviet Union's Communist party delegates that occurred in February 1956.
- 253 (book) - An internet novel by Geoff Ryman.
- 253 Mathilde - The first asteroid to be visited by a spacecraft
- 25pr Short Mark 1 - an Australian 25-pounder howitzer
- 2600 The Hacker Quarterly - A traditional (printed) magazine for hackers.
- 27MHz FCC Bandplan - The U.S. 27 bandplan used in Citizens' band radio (CB).
- 28-bit - A term applied to processors, and computer architectures where the databus is 28 bits wide.
- 2D computer graphics - Graphical images created with the aid of digital computers.
- 2DTV - A satrical animated show.
- 2G - Second-generation wireless telephone technology.
- 2Step - A style of house music.
- 2 Live Crew - One of the most controversial rap groups ever.
- 2 Stupid Dogs - A short-lived US animated series.
- Two Tone - A style of music created by fusing elements of punk rock and ska.
- 2 to the power of C - The order of the power set of a continuum.
- 2ch - One of the largest bulletin board system in the World (largest in Japan).
- 2cm Gebirgsflak 38 - A German mountain gun.
- 3-1-1 - In the U.S., 3-1-1 is the new non-emergency telephone number.
- 3-D - The attempt to maintain or recreate the illusion of depth as seen by the viewer.
- 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (Atari 2600)- A 3-D version of Tic-Tac-Toe by Atari.
- 3-D Worldrunner - A game by Square Soft for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
- 3-Way - An encryption algorithm.
- 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate - An odorless military incapacitating agent.
- 3-satisfiability - A decision problem involving Boolean logic.
- 3-sphere - a higher-dimensional analogue of a sphere.
- 30 St Mary Axe - A building on the site where the Baltic Exchange building once stood.
- 31st Infantry Regiment - A regiment of the US Army that saw action in WWI and WWII.
- 32-bit application - is IBM PC software that runs in a 32-bit flat address space.
- 320xx microprocessor -
- 3753 Cruithne
- 386BSD
- 386SPART.PAR
- 3C273
- 3Com Corporation
- 3Dfx
- 3DMark
- 3DNow!
- 3DO Console
- 3D Studio Max
- 3D computer graphics
- 3D projection
- 3Dfx
- 3G
- 3M
- 3Station
- 3 Doors Down
- 3 Feet High and Rising
- 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of...
- 3ivx
- 3rd Bass
- 3rd Rock From The Sun
4-LOM to ? & the Mysterians
A
- A -***- The letter A.
- A&B -*- A bit signaling procedure used in most T1 transmission facilities
- A&M Records -*- Major Recording Company.
- A&W Restaurants -**- A chain of fast food restaurants and root beer brewer.
- A, an -**- The indefinite forms of the grammatical article in the English language.
B
C
D
E
- E -**- The letter E.
- E! cable network -*- A cable TV channel specializing in celebrity gossip, entertainment news, and tabloid documentaries.
- E-1 - See T-carrier -***-
- E-2 Hawkeye -***- The United States Navy's all-weather, aircraft carrier-based tactical warning and control system aircraft.
- E-3 Sentry -***- An airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft.
- E-6 Mercury -***- A US military aircraft.
- E-8 Joint STARS -***- A United States Air Force airborne battle management and command and control (C2) platform.
F
- F -**- The letter F.
- F-100 Super Sabre -***- A military jet fighter aircraft.
- F-101 Voodoo -***- A supersonic military aircraft flown by the USAF and the RCAF.
- F-102 Delta Dagger -*- A fighter aircraft.
- F-104 Starfighter-***- Last of the day fighters, high-performance supersonic interceptor aircrafts capable of high speeds and climb rates.
G
- G -**- The letter G.
- G-7 - See G7 -***-.
- G-77 -**- a loose coalition of the less developed countries in the United Nations.
- G-8 - See G8 -*-.
- G-block -*- A hypothetical not-yet-observed group of elements.
- G-circumflex -*- A letter in the Esperanto alphabet.
- G-d - See The name of God in Judaism. -***-
- G-delta set -*- A set that can be written as the countable intersection of open sets.
H
- H -**- The letter H.
- H&M - See Hennes & Mauritz. -*-
- H-2A rocket -*- A family of rockets providing an expendable launch system for NASDA, the National Space Development Agency of Japan.
- H-3 Sea King -***- A twin-engined helicopter used for anti-submarine warfare, cargo, and search and rescue missions.
- H-Bomb - See Nuclear weapon -***-
- H-R diagram - See Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. -**-
- H-Bar - See Planck's constant. -**-
- H-channel -*- Channel designations for Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDN).
- H-circumflex -*- Letter in the Esperanto alphabet.
- H-dropping -*- a colloquial term used to describe the "dropping" of initial "h" sound in many dialects of English.
I
J
K
- KDevelop -**- A C and C++ IDE for the Linux (and other Unix-like) operating systems.
- KE - See Kenya. -***-
- KE-penetrator -**- A type of ammunition using kinetic energy as the primary means of penetrating armour.
- KEDO -*- The Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization.
- KESA -*- Kingfisher Electricals SA, European high-street electrical retailer.
- KFC - See Kentucky Fried Chicken. -**-
- KFX - The kernel language of FX-87. -*-
L
M
N
- N -*- The letter N.
- N!xau -**- A Namibian bush farmer who was made famous by his roles in the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy.
- N'Djamena, Chad -*- The capital of Chad.
- N'SYNC - See NSYNC. -**-
- N-Ach -**- Need for Achievement, a psychological term.
- N-Gage -*- A Nokia mobile telephone.
O
O'Brien Township, Minnesota -**- A township located in Beltrami County, Minnesota.
P
Q
- Q -*- The letter Q.
- Q-Link - See Quantum Link. -**-
- Q-ship -**- A weapon used against German U-boats during World War I.
- Q-switching -**- is a technique by which a laser can be made to produce a pulsed output beam.
- Q.BATi -*- A web browser in development based on Mozilla's Gecko layout engine with a Mac OS X "native" interface.
- Q.C. - See Queen's Counsel.
- Q.E.D. -**- An abbreviation of a Latin phrase meaning "which was to be proved".
R
- R -*- The letter R.
- R&B - See Rhythm and blues. -**-
- R'lyeh -**- A fictional city first appearing in the writings of H. P. Lovecraft.
- R-39 missile -**- A Russian submarine launched ballistic missile.
- R-7 rocket -**- The first ICBM deployed by the Soviet Union.
- R-Type -*- A side-scrolling shoot-em-up video game.
S
T
- T -*- The letter T.
- T&C Tower -**- The Tuntex & Chien-Tai Tower, tallest building in Taiwan and one of the tallest in the world.
- T'Pau -**- An English rock group of the late 1980s.
- T'Pol -**- The first Vulcan officer to ever serve a prolonged term on a Human vessel, from the TV show Enterprise.
- T'ai Chi Ch'uan - See Tai Chi Chuan. -***-
- T'ang - See Tang Dynasty -**-
- T'ien-t'ai - See Tiantai. -**-
- T'ung-meng Hui - See Tongmenghui. -**-
- T-1 - See T-carrier. -**-
- T-1000 - See Terminator 2. -**-
- T-26 -**- Soviet light tank.
U
U-2 - See Lockheed U-2, U2 (band), Unterseeboot 2, or U-2 Crisis of 1960.
V
- V -*- The letter V.
- V1 Flying Bomb -***- The first modern guided missile used in wartime and the first cruise missile.
- V-2 rocket -***- An early ballistic missile used by Germany during the latter stages of World War II.
- V-22 Osprey -**- A joint service, multi-mission aircraft with vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capability.
- V-E Day - See Victory in Europe Day. -**-
W
X
- X-wing computer game series -**- A series of computer games set in the Star Wars universe.
- X.10 -*- An ITU standard for communication among control devices for home automation.
- X.12 -*- The US standard for EDI.
- X.208 - See Abstract Syntax Notation 1. -**-
- X.25 -*- Standard protocol suite for the DTE-DCE interface in a packet switched network.
Y
- Y -*- The letter Y.
- Y&T -*- A rock band who started performing in the 1970s.
- [[Y, Alaska -*- A town located in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska.
- Y-O Ranch -*- A town located in Platte County, Wyoming.
- Y-chromosomal Adam -**- A real or hypothetical single male human ancestor from whom all male Y chromosomes are descended.
Z
- Z -*- The letter Z.
- Z-buffering -***- A computer graphics term which refers to management of image depth coordinates in 3-d graphics hardware.
- Z-car -*- A really really cool car (?) made buy Nissan.
- Z-machine -**- A virtual machine that was used by Infocom for its text adventure games.
- Z-transform -**- Converts a discrete time domain signal into a complex frequency domain representation.
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