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EIEIO may refer to: The refrain to the children's song, " Old MacDonald Had a Farm " Enforce In-order Execution of I/O , a machine instruction used on the PowerPC computer processor
Enforce In-order Execution of I/O (EIEIO) is an assembly language instruction used on the PowerPC central processing unit (CPU) which prevents one memory or input/output (I/O) operation from starting until the previous memory or I/O operation completed.
In Polish, it is Stary Donald farmę miał (meaning "Old Donald had a farm") or Pan McDonald farmę miał (meaning "Mr. McDonald had a farm"). In Portuguese , the most common version is Na quinta do tio Manel (meaning "On the farm of Uncle Manel"), with alternate versions being Seu Lobato tinha um sítio (meaning "Mr. Lobato had a site") or ...
They sang it for me. Our "E-I-E-I-O" is their "E-KI-E-KI-O" and it had meaning in their tongue. It means "there was, there was, there was" I assume it translates something like "There was a farmer Gikuyu" Does anyone know any more about this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Edayoub (talk • contribs) 01:27, 7 June 2014 (UTC)
"Bingo" (also known as "Bingo Was His Name-O", "There Was a Farmer Had a Dog" or "B-I-N-G-O") is an English language children's song and folksong about a farmer’s dog. [1
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"Cha Cha Cha" is a song by Finnish rapper and singer Käärijä, released on 18 January 2023, through Warner Music Finland. [2] The song represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 after winning Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu 2023, the Finnish national selection for that year's Eurovision Song Contest.
In the following, a short introduction to input-output analysis and its environmental extension for the calculation of material footprints or RME indicators is provided. . The inter-industry flows within an economy form an n×n matrix Z and the total output of each industry forms an n×1 vecto