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In episode three the Nerds played the Nerds FC team from Season 1. The original Nerds team won 3:0. In episode four, the team was taken to Bluetongue Stadium to face a team of celebrities. The celebrities won 5:2. In the fifth episode, the Nerds faced off against a team of military servicemen. The score was 2:0 to the military.
The Nerds FC team is taken to a dance studio to learn South American rhythms from a group of female dancers from Brazil. The Nerds FC is also taken to a recording studio and given words for their team song and sing parts of it, that are accompanied by a professional singer. A promotional video [2] was also filmed. The dancers also appear in the ...
In Scratch, extensions add extra blocks and features that can be used in projects. In Scratch 2.0, the extensions were all hardware-based and Pen was a normal category. Software-based extensions were added in Scratch 3.0, such as text-to-speech voices, along with some new hardware-based extensions like the micro:bit. The extensions are listed ...
N.E.R.D.S. is a children's pentalogy written by Michael Buckley and illustrated by Ethen Beavers.The series tells the story of a fictional spy agency and its agents—children who have their "nerdy" characteristics upgraded into a tool that they can use to fight crime.
Nerds 2.0.1: A Brief History of the Internet – also known as Glory of the Geeks – is a 1998 American PBS television documentary that explores the development of the ARPANET, the Internet, and the World Wide Web from 1969 to 1998. It was created during the dot-com boom of the late 1990s.
The title Triumph of the Nerds is a play on the title of the 1984 comedy Revenge of the Nerds. [2] Cringely followed the series with Nerds 2.0.1 (titled Glory of the Geeks in the UK), a history of the Internet to 1998. In 2012, Cringely released the full interview that Steve Jobs gave in 1995 for Triumph of the Nerds as Steve Jobs: The Lost ...
MPEG-1 – M1V Video; MPEG-2 – M2V Video; NOA – rare movie format use in some Japanese eroges around 2002; FLA – Adobe Flash (for producing) FLR – (text file which contains scripts extracted from SWF by a free ActionScript decompiler named FLARE) SOL – Adobe Flash shared object ("Flash cookie") STR – Sony PlayStation video stream
Coco/R LL(1) formal grammar: Coco/R: AT3 [18] Atrac 3 Sound/music file All Sony devices and programs with the Atrac 3+ specification AU audio file [19] AVI [20] [21] Audio Video Interleave: Video for Windows: AVIF: AV1 Image File Format: AWK: AWK script/program awk, GNU Awk, mawk, nawk, MKS AWK, Awka (compiler) AX: DirectShow Filter Microsoft ...