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[3] [4] Devices may not have a dedicated Reset button, but have the user hold the power button to cut power, which the user can then turn the computer back on. [5] Out-of-band management also frequently provides the possibility to reset the remote system in this way.
Many generations after the end of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, wherein Twilight Sparkle became the ruler of Equestria, the "New Mane Six" [7] —Sunny Starscout, Izzy Moonbow, Hitch Trailblazer, the sisters Pipp Petals and Zipp Storm, and newcomer Misty Brightdawn—live in Maretime Bay after having brought back magic to the world.
A DOTMLPF analysis models the factors necessary to change the Current force into a relevant Future force. [2] The relevant strategy is provided by the Army's leadership to guide Army staff. [3] The resources are "dictated by Congress". [2] A JCIDS process identifies the gaps in capability between Current and Future force. [2]
The Power Mac G5 is a series of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 2003 to 2006 as part of the Power Mac series. When introduced, it was the most powerful computer in Apple's Macintosh lineup, and was marketed by the company as the world's first 64-bit desktop computer. [ 1 ]
On an IBM mainframe, a power-on reset (POR) is a sequence of actions that the processor performs either due to a POR request from the operator or as part of turning on power. The operator requests a POR for configuration changes that cannot be recognized by a simple System Reset .
The G5 howitzer saw action in Angola and Namibia in the South African Border War between 1986 and 1989, where it was in service with the South African Defence Force. The G5 was used operationally for the first time during Operation Alpha Centauri in 1986. [7] The G5 also saw action in the Iran–Iraq War between 1980 and 1988, where it was used ...
An emergency switch in Japan. On railways, [1] an emergency stop is a full application of the brakes in order to bring a train to a stop as quickly as possible. [2] This occurs either by a manual emergency stop activation, such as a button being pushed on the train to start the emergency stop, or on some trains automatically, when the train has passed a red signal or the driver has failed to ...
G5, former name for G6 (EU), a group of the largest West European countries; G5 (universities), a grouping of five public research universities in England; G5 Sahel, an alliance of five countries in West Africa; Group of Five, five nations which have joined together for an active role in the rapidly evolving international order