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The Cold Commands
Ringil Eskiath, scarred wielder of the kiriath-forged broadsword Ravensfriend, is a man on the run - from his past and the family who have disowned him, from the slave trade magnates of Trelayne who want him dead, and apparently from the dark gods themselves, who are taking an interest but making no more sense than they ever have.Outlawed and exiled from his ancestral home in the north, Ringil has only one place left to turn - Yhelteth, city heart of the southern Empire, where perhaps he can seek asylum with the kiriath half-breed Archeth Indamaninarmal, former war comrade and now high-up advisor to the Emperor Jhiral Khimran II. But Archeth Indamaninarmal has problems of her own to contend with, as does her house guest, bodyguard and one time steppe nomad Egar the Dragonbane. And far from gaining the respite he is seeks, Ringil will instead find himself implicated in fresh schemes and doubtful allegiances no safer than those he has left behind.Old enemies are stirring, the old order is rotted through and crumbling, and though no-one yet knows it, the city of Yhelteth is about to explode ...
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Linux Pocket Guide : Essential Commands
If you use Linux in your day-to-day work, then Linux Pocket Guide is the perfect on-the-job reference.This thoroughly updated 20th anniversary edition contains more than 200 Linux commands, including new commands for file handling, package management, version control, file format conversions, and more. In this concise guide, author Daniel Barrett provides the most useful Linux commands grouped by functionality.Whether you're a novice or an experienced user, this practical book is an ideal reference for the most important Linux commands. You'll learn:Essential concepts-commands, shells, users, and the filesystemFile commands-creating, organizing, manipulating, and processing files of all kindsSysAdmin basics-superusers, processes, user management, and software installationFilesystem maintenance-disks, RAID, logical volumes, backups, and moreNetworking commands-working with hosts, network connections, email, and the webGetting stuff done-everything from math to version control to graphics and audio
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Broadcast Journalism : Techniques of Radio and Television News
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Ken Stringfellow Soft Commands 2004 USA CD album MCMK506
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Are TV and radio stations obligated to broadcast news?
TV and radio stations are not legally obligated to broadcast news, but many choose to do so as part of their commitment to serving the public interest. In some countries, there may be regulations or licensing requirements that mandate a certain amount of news programming, but this varies by jurisdiction. Ultimately, the decision to include news in their programming is up to the individual stations and their management.
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How can I give commands or commands in CS:GO?
In CS:GO, you can give commands using the in-game console. To open the console, press the tilde key (~) on your keyboard. Once the console is open, you can type in commands such as "give weapon_ak47" to give yourself an AK-47, or "bot_add" to add a bot to the game. Make sure to familiarize yourself with the different commands and their syntax to effectively use them in the game.
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What are SQL commands?
SQL commands are instructions used to interact with a database. They are used to perform various operations such as creating, modifying, and deleting database objects, as well as retrieving and manipulating data within the database. Some common SQL commands include SELECT (to retrieve data), INSERT (to add new data), UPDATE (to modify existing data), and DELETE (to remove data). These commands are essential for managing and querying databases in a structured and efficient manner.
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Are cmd commands traceable?
Yes, cmd commands are traceable. When a cmd command is executed, it leaves a trace in the system logs, which can be accessed by system administrators or forensic analysts. These logs record details such as the user who executed the command, the time it was executed, and the specific command that was run. This traceability is important for monitoring system activity, troubleshooting issues, and investigating security incidents.
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Program Or Be Programmed : Eleven Commands for the AI Future
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Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming, A
The Most Useful Tutorial and Reference, with Hundreds of High-Quality Examples for Every Popular Linux Distribution “First Sobell taught people how to use Linux . . . now he teaches you the power of Linux. A must-have book for anyone who wants to take Linux to the next level.” –Jon “maddog” Hall, Executive Director, Linux International Discover the Power of Linux--Covers macOS, too! Learn from hundreds of realistic, high-quality examples, and become a true command-line guruCovers MariaDB, DNF, and Python 3300+ page reference section covers 102 utilities, including macOS commands For use with all popular versions of Linux, including Ubuntu,™ Fedora,™ openSUSE,™ Red Hat,® Debian, Mageia, Mint, Arch, CentOS, and macOS Linux is today's dominant Internet server platform.System administrators and Web developers need deep Linux fluency, including expert knowledge of shells and the command line.This is the only guide with everything you need to achieve that level of Linux mastery.Renowned Linux expert Mark Sobell has brought together comprehensive, insightful guidance on the tools sysadmins, developers, and power users need most, and has created an outstanding day-to-day reference, updated with assistance from new coauthor Matthew Helmke. This title is 100 percent distribution and release agnostic.Packed with hundreds of high-quality, realistic examples, it presents Linux from the ground up: the clearest explanations and most useful information about everything from filesystems to shells, editors to utilities, and programming tools to regular expressions. Use a Mac? You'll find coverage of the macOS command line, including macOS-only tools and utilities that other Linux/UNIX titles ignore. A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming, Fourth Edition, is the only guide to deliver A MariaDB chapter to get you started with this ubiquitous relational database management system (RDBMS)A masterful introduction to Python for system administrators and power usersIn-depth coverage of the bash and tcsh shells, including a complete discussion of environment, inheritance, and process locality, plus coverage of basic and advanced shell programmingPractical explanations of core utilities, from aspell to xargs, including printf and sshfs/curlftpfs, PLUS macOS–specific utilities from ditto to SetFileExpert guidance on automating remote backups using rsyncDozens of system security tips, including step-by-step walkthroughs of implementing secure communications using ssh and scpTips and tricks for customizing the shell, including step values, sequence expressions, the eval builtin, and implicit command-line continuationHigh-productivity editing techniques using vim and emacsA comprehensive, 300-plus-page command reference section covering 102 utilities, including find, grep, sort, and tarInstructions for updating systems using apt-get and dnfAnd much more, including coverage of BitTorrent, gawk, sed, find, sort, bzip2, and regular expressions
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AFRES, AFSC, ATC and Other USAF Commands in the 1980s
The Air Force Reserve was the federally organised reserve component of the United States Air Force.AFRES was organised into three Numbered Air Forces: 4th Air Force and 14th Air Force controlled units that would have been gained by Military Airlift Command if mobilised, while 10th Air Force controlled units that would have been gained by Tactical Air Command and Strategic Air Command. Consequently, AFRES operated a highly diverse fleet of aircraft types, from the AC-130 Spectre and HH-3E Jolly Green Giant, through the F-4 Phantom II and A-10 Thunderbolt II, to the KC-135 Stratotanker, C-130 Hercules and C-5 Galaxy.AFRES had traditionally been the recipient of older hand-me-down equipment.However, the introduction of the Total Force concept resulted in AFRES beginning to receive modern equipment on a par with those allocated to the regular USAF commands during the 1980s. Take a step inside the day-to-day operations AFRES in the 1980s.
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The Soviet Army's High Commands in War and Peace, 1941-1992
The war on the Eastern Front during 1941-45 was an immense struggle, running from the Barents Sea to the Caucasus Mountains.The vast distances involved forced the Soviet political-military leadership to resort to new organizational expedients in order to control operations along the extended front.These were the high commands of the directions, which were responsible for two or more fronts (army groups) and, along maritime axes, one or more fleets. In all, five high commands were created along the northwestern, western, southwestern, and North Caucasus strategic directions during 1941-42.However, the highly unfavourable strategic situation during the first year of the war, as well as interference in day-to-day operations by Stalin, severely limited the high commands' effectiveness.As a consequence, the high commands were abolished in mid-1942 and replaced by the more flexible system of supreme command representatives at the front.A High Command of Soviet Forces in the Far East was established in 1945 and oversaw the Red Army's highly effective campaign against Japanese forces in Manchuria. The Far Eastern High Command was briefly resurrected in 1947 as a response to the tense situation along the Korean peninsula and the ongoing civil war in China, but was abolished in 1953, soon after Stalin's death.Growing tensions with China brought about the recreation of the Far Eastern High Command in 1979, followed a few years later by the appearance of new high commands in Europe and South Asia.However, these new high commands did not long survive the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and were abolished a year later. The book relies almost exclusively on Soviet and post-communist archival and other sources and is the first unclassified treatment of this subject in any country, East or West.
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What are program commands?
Program commands are specific instructions given to a computer program to perform a particular task or function. These commands are written in a programming language and are used to control the behavior of the program. Program commands can include operations such as inputting data, performing calculations, making decisions, and outputting results. They are essential for creating and running computer programs to achieve desired outcomes.
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Are Minecraft commands visible?
Minecraft commands are visible to players who have the necessary permissions to use them. When a player enters a command, it is displayed in the chat window for all players to see. Additionally, server administrators and operators can view all commands being executed in the server console. However, players without the necessary permissions will not be able to see or use commands.
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Where do horse commands or coachman commands such as "Huehuea" come from?
Horse commands or coachman commands such as "Huehuea" come from historical traditions of horse-drawn carriage driving. These commands have been passed down through generations of coachmen and are often derived from old languages or dialects. "Huehuea" specifically comes from the tradition of British carriage driving and is used to instruct the horse to turn to the left. These commands are a part of the rich cultural heritage of horse-drawn transportation and continue to be used in modern equestrian and carriage driving activities.
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How do I deactivate commands?
To deactivate commands, you can typically use the command prefix followed by the word "off" or "disable" and then the specific command you want to deactivate. For example, if the command prefix is "!", you can type "!disable commandname" to deactivate a specific command. Alternatively, some bots or platforms may have a specific command to deactivate all commands at once. Make sure to check the documentation or help section of the specific bot or platform you are using for the exact syntax and options for deactivating commands.
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