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Autodesk Animator Autodesk Animator was a 2D animation and painting program created in 1989 by Yost group for Autodesk (makers of AutoCAD and 3D Studio Max) and ran on a PC under MS-DOS. It was debuted at SIGGRAPH 1989, and won the PC Magazine 6th Annual Technical Excellence Award for Graphics that same year.
Autodesk Vault Autodesk Vault is an data management tool integrated with Autodesk Inventor Series, Autodesk Inventor Professional, AutoCAD Mechanical, and AutoCAD Electrical products. It helps design teams track work in progress and maintain version control in multi-user environments.
Autodialer An autodialer is an electronic device that can automatically dial telephone numbers to communicate between any two points in the telephone, mobile phone and pager networks. Once the call has been established (through the telephone exchange) the autodialer will announce verbal messages or transmit digital data (like SMS messages) to the called party.
Autodialer alarm An autodialer alarm, or community alarm as it is known in Britain when it is run by the County council, is an electrical device that usually has a push button transmitter which an individual may use to summon assistance to their location. These portable transmitters send a signal to the alarm unit.
Autodidacticism Autodidacticism (also autodidactism) is self-education or self-directed learning. An autodidact, also known as an automath, is a mostly self-taught person — typically someone who has an enthusiasm for self-education and a high degree of self-motivation.
Autoduel Autoduel is a 1985 computer role-playing game (CRPG) published by Origin Systems for the Atari 400 and 800 (and other Atari 8-bits with OS "Transformer"), Commodore 64, Apple II series, Mac, and DOS. It was released in 1987 for the Atari ST and in 1988 for the Amiga.
Autodyne Originally an "autodyne" circuit referred to a weakly oscillating receiver tube that made interrupted carrier wave (ICW) Morse Code transmissions audible. By tuning the oscillator to a frequency a few hundred hertz away from the incoming signal frequency, the Morse Code dots and dashes would be clearly heard as a series of beeps, instead of a series of thumps.
AutoDiana AutoDiana was a Greek truck manufacturer based in Thessaloniki, in operation between 1975 and 1984. Its main product was the 'Unicar' model (not to be confused with a Spanish body-builder with the same name), a rather heavy-looking 4x4 multi-purpose truck.
Autoepistemic logic The autoepistemic logic is a formal logic aimed at formalizing representation and reasoning of knowledge about knowledge. While propositional logic can only express facts, autoepistemic logic can express knowledge and lack of knowledge about facts.
Autoeroticism Autoeroticism is the practice of stimulating oneself sexually. The term was popularised toward the end of the 19th century by British sexologist Havelock Ellis, who defined autoeroticism as "the phenomena of spontaneous sexual emotion generated in the absence of an external stimulus proceeding, directly or indirectly, from another person.
Autoette The Autoette was a microcar manufactured from 1952 to 1957 by the Long Beach Electric Car Co which later became the Autoette Electric Car Company of Long Beach, California. The two-seat, three-wheeled microcar was electric, powered by 24-volt Sherman Tank turret motors.
Autofahrer-Rundfunk-Informationssystem Autofahrer-Rundfunk-Informationssystem or (ARI) was a system for traffic announcements used by the German ARD network of FM radio stations from 1972 on. This system was developed by Blaupunkt in association with this above body.
Autofill Autofill is a function in some computer applications or programs, typically those containing forms, which fills in a field automatically. Most of the time, such as in Internet Explorer, the entries depend on the form's name, so as to not enter street names in a last name field or vice-versa.
Autofocus assist beam An Autofocus assist beam or AF assist beam is a lamp (usually red) which is incorporated into photographic cameras and flash units. This beam usually projects a regular pattern on to the subject which is recognized by the camera's AF system and used for better autofocusing in low light situations.
Autofrettage Autofrettage is a metal fabrication technique in which a pressure vessel is subjected to enormous pressure, causing internal portions of the part to yield and resulting in internal compressive residual stresses. The goal of autofrettage is to increase the durability of the final product.
Autogas Autogas is the common name for liquified petroleum gas when it is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines in vehicles. The same equipment is also used for similar engines in stationary applications such as generators.
Autogenic training Autogenic training is a term for a relaxation technique developed by the German psychiatrist Johannes Schultz first published in 1932. It usually involves a series of sessions in which the patients learn to relax their limbs, heart, and breathing.
Autogenocide Autogenocide is the extermination of a country's citizens by its own people or government. Auto comes from the Greek reflexive pronoun while genocide comes from Greek genos meaning "race, tribe" and the Latin word -cidere meaning "kill".
Autograph An autograph is a document written entirely in the handwriting of its author, as opposed to a typeset document or one transcribed by an amanuensis or a copyist; the meaning overlaps with that of the word holograph.
Autogynephilia Autogynephilia (IPA: ) (from Greek αὐτό (self), γῦνή (woman) and φῖλία (love) — "love of oneself as a woman") is a paraphilia proposed in 1989 by Ray Blanchard, who defined it as "a man's paraphilic tendency to be sexually aroused by the thought or image of himself as a woman." Blanchard R (1989).
Autohypnosis Autohypnosis is a psychological condition often confused with Autosuggestion, a form of self-induced trance without the aid of a psychiatrist or hypnotist. Autohypnosis was introduced in the late 19th Century not long after the work of Austrian psychologist figurehead Sigmund Freud.
AutoHotkey AutoHotkey is a free, open source macro and automation software which allows users to automate repetitive tasks and modify the Windows user interface. It is driven by a custom scripting language that is aimed specifically at providing keyboard shortcuts or hot keys, and is intended to be backwards compatible with the AutoIt2 language.
Autochem AutoChem is NASA release software that constitutes an automatic computer code generator and documentor for chemically reactive systems written by David Lary] between 1993 and the present. It was designed primarily for modeling [[atmospheric chemistry, and in particular, for chemical data assimilation .
Autochrome Lumière The Autochrome Lumière is an early color photography process. Patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France, and marketed in 1907 it remained the principal color photography process available on the market until 1935.
Autochthon (Exalted) Exalted is a role-playing game published by White Wolf Publishing. The game is classified as high fantasy, but may be more accurately described as "mythic fantasy," as the original developer specifically avoided drawing on J.
Autoignition temperature The autoignition temperature, or the ignition temperature, of a substance is the lowest temperature at which a chemical will spontaneously ignite in a normal atmosphere without an external source of ignition, such as a flame or spark. This temperature is required to supply the activation energy needed for combustion.
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) is a type of hemolytic anemia where the body's immune system attacks its own red blood cells (RBCs), leading to their destruction (hemolysis). Antibodies and associated complement system components become fixed onto the RBC surface.
Autoimmune pancreatitis Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) is an increasingly recognized benign type of chronic pancreatitis that can be difficult to distinguish from pancreatic carcinoma but which responds to treatment with corticosteroids.
Autoimmunity Autoimmunity is the failure of an organism to recognize its own constituent parts (down to the sub-molecular levels) as "self", which results in an immune response against its own cells and tissues. Any disease that results from such an aberrant immune response is termed an autoimmune disease.
Autokey cipher An autokey cipher (also known as the autoclave cipherBletchley Park Cryptographic Dictionary) is a cipher which incorporates the message (the plaintext) into the key. There are two forms of autokey cipher: key autokey and text autokey ciphers.
Autokinetic effect The autokinetic effect is a phenomenon of human visual perception in which a stationary, small point of light in an otherwise dark or featureless environment appears to move. It was first recorded by a Russian officer keeping watch who observed illusory movement of a star near the horizon.
Autokomanda Autokomanda (Serbian Cyrillic: Аутоkоманда) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located on the tripoint of the Belgrade's municipalities of Voždovac, Savski Venac and Vračar.
Autoland Autoland is a triple-redundant autopilot system that, under the watchful eye of a pilot, automatically lands an airplane. Autoland is used when visibility is less than 600 meters RVR and in adverse weather conditions, although limitations do apply for most aircraft, e.
Autoload In the context of computer programming, autoload is the capability of loading and linking portions of a program from mass storage automatically when needed, so that the programmer is not required to define or include those portions of the program explicitly. Many high level programming languages include autoload capabilities, which sacrifice some run-time speed for ease of coding and speed of initial compilation/linking.
Autoloader An auto-loader or autoloader is a mechanical aid or replacement for the personnel that load ordnance into crew-served weapons, such as tanks and artillery. The term is generally only applied to larger weapons that would otherwise have a dedicated person or persons loading them; the mechanism that automatically loads automatic weapons is not considered an auto-loader.
Autolycus In Greek mythology, Autolycus (Greek ) was the son of Chione and Hermes. He was the father of Anticlea (who married Laertes of Ithaca and was the mother of Odysseus), and of several sons, of whom only Aesimus is named.
AutoLISP AutoLISP is a dialect of Lisp programming language built specifically for use with the full version of AutoCAD and its derivatives like Autodesk Map 3D and Autodesk Architectural Desktop. Neither the application programming interface nor the interpreter to execute AutoLISP code are included in the AutoCAD LT product line, unless you buy add ons like "LT-Extender".
Automake GNU Automake is a programming tool that produces portable makefiles for use by the make program, used in compiling software. It is made by the Free Software Foundation as one of GNU programs, and is part of the GNU build system.
Automaker Automakers, automobile manufacturers or car manufacturers are companies that design and manufacture automobiles. The major global players are headquartered in France, Germany, Italy, Japan, South Korea, and the United States.
Automap Automap is an abbreviation for "automatic map", a navigational aid featured in many video games and computer games. The automap is a small, abstract, top-down map of nearby areas of the game world, centered on the player's character, and updated in real time as the character moves around.
Automat An automat is a fast food restaurant where simple foods and drink are served by coin-operated and bill-operated vending machines. Originally, the machines took only nickels but modern automat vending machines accept bills.
Automata theory In theoretical computer science, automata theory is the study of abstract machines and problems they are able to solve. Automata theory is closely related to formal language theory as the automata are often classified by the class of formal languages they are able to recognize.
Automated attendant In telephony, an automated attendant (also auto attendant or auto-attendant, or sometimes autoattendant or AA) system allows callers to be automatically transferred to a user's extension without the intervention of a receptionist. A receptionist, who acts as the telephone operator, can be reached by pressing 0 on most systems.
Automated business process Many computer systems are available in the commercial marketplace that address the various aspects of Business Process Management. Most address one specific set of functionality; for instance, some allow the processes to be mapped (see Business Process Mapping) and documented (such as Visio); others allow for simulations to take place (such as ARIS).
Automated cash handling Automated cash handling is the process of dispensing, counting and tracking cash in a bank, retail, check cashing, payday loan / advance, casino or other business environment through specially designed hardware and software for the purposes of loss prevention, theft deterrence and reducing management time for oversight of cash drawer (till) operations.
Automated Content Access Protocol Automated Content Access Protocol ("ACAP") is a proposed method of providing machine-readable permissions information for content. This will allow automated processes (such as search-engine web crawling) to be compliant with publishers policies without the need for human interpretation of legal terms.
Automated Design Corporation Automated Design Corporation, or ADC, is a custom automation company based in Romeoville, IL. While most of the company's business concerns industrial automation, the corporation is best known as the world's largest manufacturer of sports Research and Development equipment for golf, baseball, tennis, and most every major sport.
Automated external defibrillator An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable electronic device that diagnoses and treats cardiac arrest by re-establishing an effective heart rhythm. This treatment is called defibrillation, which applies an electric shock to the entire heart muscle, uniformly clearing the electrical activity of the heart, hopefully allowing it to resynchronize.
Automated Fingerprint Identification System Automated Fingerprint Identification System (or AFIS) is a system to automatically match one or many unknown fingerprints against a database of known prints. This is done for various reasons, not the least of which is because the person has committed a crime.
Automated highway system An automated highway system (AHS) or Smart Road is an advanced intelligent transportation system technology designed to provide for driverless cars on specific rights-of-way. It is most often touted as a means of traffic congestion relief, since it drastically reduces following distances and thus allows more cars to occupy a given stretch of road.
Automated information system The term automated information system means an assembly of computer hardware, software, firmware, or any combination of these, configured to accomplish specific information-handling operations, such as communication, computation, dissemination, processing, and storage of information. Included are computers, word processing systems, networks, or other electronic information handling systems, and associated equipment.
Automated information systems security In telecommunication, the term automated information systems security refers to measures and controls that ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the information processed and stored by automated information systems. The unauthorized disclosure, modification, or destruction may be accidental or intentional.
Automated lamellar keratoplasty Automated Lamellar Keratoplasty, commonly abbreviated to ALK uses a device called a microkeratome to separate a thin layer of the cornea and create a flap. The flap is then folded back, and the microkeratome removes a thin disc of corneal stroma below.
Automated Logic Corporation Automated Logic Corporation is located in Kennesaw, Georgia, and manufactures building automation systems. Several of its technological innovations include: EIKON, a uniquely powerful, universal programming tool; SuperVision, a Graphical User Interface (GUI); ALERT alarm management; Connect third-party subsystem integration; I/O Hardware including controllers and routers; and Webctrl, a web-based building automation system.
Automated Main Distribution Frame Automated Main Distribution Frame (AMDF), (automated switching matrix, automated distribution frame, Loop Management System (LMS)), a technology to provide connectivity between subscriber (local loop, outside plant) - and office equipment (inside plant) lines in a telephone exchange (central office, CO) main distribution frame (MDF).
Automated planning and scheduling Automated planning and scheduling is a branch of artificial intelligence that concerns the realisation of strategies or action sequences, typically for execution by intelligent agents, autonomous robots and unmanned vehicles. Unlike classical control and classification problems, the solutions are complex, unknown and have to be discovered and optimised in multidimensional space.
Automated pool cleaner An automated pool cleaner is a robotic vacuum cleaner intended to collect debris and sediment from swimming pools. They use a random motion pattern to ensure that the entire floor surface is eventually covered.
Automated Planet Finder The Automated Planet Finder Telescope (APF) is a fully-automated 2.4-meter optical telescope under construction at Lick Observatory designed to search for extrasolar planets in the range of five to twenty times the mass of the Earth.
Automated reasoning Automated reasoning is an area of computer science dedicated to understanding different aspects of reasoning in a way that allows the creation of software which allows computers to reason completely or nearly completely automatically. As such, it is usually considered a subfield of artificial intelligence, but it also has strong connections to theoretical computer science and even philosophy.
Automated Readability Index The Automated Readability Index (ARI) is a readability test designed to gauge the understandability of a text. Like the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, Gunning-Fog Index, SMOG Index, and Coleman-Liau Index, its output is an approximate representation of the U.
Automated surveys Automated surveys are used to gain customer feedback through the internet and via the telephone. Automated surveys are particularly used for customer research purposes in call centre for customer relationship management and performance management purposes.
Automated Storage and Retrieval System Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (often referred to as ASRS or AS/RS) refers to a variety of computer-controlled methods for automatically depositing and retrieving loads from defined storage locations. Systems of this nature have been used for years in manufacturing and warehouse facilities.
Automated Surface Observing System The Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS) and the older Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) are sensors used to measure and record hourly and significant weather conditions at airports across the United States. The newer Automated Weather Sensor System (AWSS) is the successor to AWOS, reporting once per minute.
Automated Systems Holdings Limited Automated Systems Holdings Limited (The ASL Group) offers professional information technology services to corporate clients in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau and Thailand. Listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (HKEX stock code: 771), the ASL Group is a major subsidiary of Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC).
Automated teller machine An automated teller machine or automatic teller machine (ATM) is a computerized telecommunications device that provides a financial institution's customers a secure method of performing financial transactions in a public space without the need for a human clerk or bank teller.
Automated theorem proving Automated theorem proving (ATP) or automated deduction, currently the most well-developed subfield of automated reasoning (AR), is the proving of mathematical theorems by a computer program. Depending on the underlying logic, the problem of deciding the validity of a theorem varies from trivial to impossible.
Automated truck loading systems Automated Truck Loading Systems - ATLS has been commonly used in the material handling industry to refer to the automation of loading / unloading trucks and trailers with product either on or without pallets, slip sheets, racks, containers, using several different types of engineered conveyor systems that are integrated into vehicles, automating the shipping / receiving and logistics operations. These conveyor systems are commonly referred to as…
Automated Transfer Vehicle The Automated Transfer Vehicle or ATV is a European Space Agency spacecraft designed to supply the International Space Station with propellant, water, air, payload experiments and the like. In addition, the ATV can re-boost the station, restoring its orbit that shrinks over time due to friction with the atmosphere.
Automated Vacuum Collection The Automated Vacuum Collection (AVAC) system, also called "pneumatic refuse collection", transports waste at high speeds through underground tunnels to a building where it is compacted, sealed in containers and then carted away.
Automatic / time will tell "Automatic / time will tell" was Utada Hikaru's 2nd single released in December 9, 1998. "Automatic / time will tell" sold 2,063,000 copies and hit #4 (8cm) and #1 (12cm) on the Oricon charts.
Automatic activation device In skydiving terminology, an Automatic Activation Device refers to an electronic-pyrotechnic or a mechanical device that automatically opens the main or reserve parachute at a preset altitude or after a preset time.
Automatic baud rate detection Automatic baud rate detection (ABR, autobaud) refers to the process by which a receiving device (such as a modem) determines the speed, code level, and stop bits of incoming data by examining the first character, usually a preselected sign-on character. ABR allows the receiving device to accept data from a variety of transmitting devices operating at different speeds without needing to establish data rates in advance.
Automatic behavior Automatic behavior, from the Greek automatismos or self action, is the spontaneous production of often purposeless verbal or motor behavior without conscious self-control or self-censorship. This condition can be observed in a variety of contexts, including schizophrenia, psychogenic fugue, complex partial seizure, epilepsy, narcolepsy or in response to a traumatic event.
Automatic bid Automatic bid is a term generally used to describe a bid or berth to a tournament, granted based on performance in prior competition, and not based on subjective picking (see: At-large bid). It is most commonly used in the United States in the Men's and Women's NCAA College Basketball Tournament, usually Division I.
Automatic bids to non-BCS bowls There are 27 Non-BCS Bowl games in the 2006-07 NCAA College Football bowl season. Most of these post-season games will pit one conference against another, based upon contractual obligations called "tie-ins" and upon which teams are "bowl eligible.
Automatic callback In telecommunication, an automatic callback is a service feature that permits a user, when encountering a busy condition, to instruct the system to retain the called and calling numbers and to establish the call when there is an available line. Automatic callback may be implemented in the terminal, in the switching system, or shared between them.
Automatic calling Automatic calling is calling in which the elements of the selection signal are entered into the data network contiguously at the full data signaling rate. The selection signal is generated by the data terminal equipment.
Automatic control Automatic control is the research area and theoretical base for mechanization and automation, employing methods from mathematics and engineering. A central concept is that of the system which is to be controlled, such as a rudder, propeller or an entire ballistic missile.
Automatic curb sender The automatic curb sender was a kind of telegraph key, invented by William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin for sending messages on a submarine cable, as the well-known Wheatstone transmitter sends them on a land line.
Automatic differentiation In mathematics and computer algebra, automatic differentiation, or AD, sometimes alternatively called algorithmic differentiation, is a method to numerically evaluate the derivative of a function specified by a computer program. Two classical ways of doing differentiation are:
Automatic distillation of structure Automatic Distillation of Structure (ADIOS) is an algorithm that can analyse source material such as text and come up with meaningful information about the structures used in the source. One application of the algorithm is grammar: ADIOS can read a source text and teach itself grammatical rules based on structures and patterns found in the text.
Automatic double tracking Automatic double tracking (ADT) was an electronic system designed to augment the sound of voices and instruments during the recording process. It used linked tape recorders to create an instant and simultaneous duplication of sound which could then be captured on tape.
Automatic drawing Automatic drawing (distinguished from drawn expression of mediums) was developed by the surrealists, as a means of expressing the subconscious. In automatic drawing, the hand is allowed to move 'randomly' across the paper or Etch-A-Sketch.
Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (also called ADS-B) is a system by which airplanes constantly broadcast their current position and altitude, category of aircraft, airspeed, identification, and whether the aircraft is turning, climbing or descending over a dedicated radio datalink. This functionality is known as "ADS-B out" and is the basic level of ADS-B functionality.
Automatic Document Feeder In multifunction or all-in-one printers, Automatic Document Feeder or ADF is a feature which takes several pages and feeds the paper one page at a time into the scanner, allowing the user to scan (and thereby copy, print, or fax) multiple-page documents without having to manually replace each page.
Automatic Drive Automatic Drive was the trade name for Studebaker Corporation’s first automatic transmission, designed in conjunction with Borg-Warner's Detroit Gear division. Studebaker was one of two independent American auto manufactures to invest in the development and tooling for automatic transmissions, the other being Packard and its Ultramatic product.
Automatic Equipment Identification Automatic Equipment Identification (AEI) is an electronic recognition system in use with North American railroads. Consisting of passive tags mounted on each side of rolling stock, as well as active trackside readers, AEI utilizes RF technology to identify railroad equipment while enroute.
Automatic firearm An automatic firearm is a firearm that uses the energy of firing to extract and eject the fired cartridge case, and load a new case. The term can be used to refer to semi-automatic firearms, which fire one shot per pull of the trigger, or fully automatic firearms, which will continue to load and fire ammunition as long as the trigger (or other activating device) is pressed or until the ammunition is exhausted.
Automatic Fingerprint Identification System Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) or Automated Fingerprint Verification System refers to a computer system capable of establishing the identity of an individual through fingerprints. While AFIS usually referes to criminal and federal systems, Automated Fingerprint Verification is used to refer to more civilan applications such as attendance and access control systems.
Automatic gain control Automatic gain control (AGC) is an electronic system found in many types of devices. Its purpose is to control the gain of a system in order to maintain adequate performance over a range of input signal levels.
Automatic group In mathematics, an automatic group is a finitely generated group equipped with several finite-state automata. These automata can tell if a given word representation of a group element is in a "canonical form" and can tell if two elements given in canonical words differ by a generator.
Automatic headlight dimmer An automatic headlight dimmer (also called automatic beam control) was a device on automobiles which used a photoresistor to automatically adjust the headlight beams from "high beam" to "low beam" (ie. high and low brightness respectively) when encountering oncoming vehicles during nighttime driving, and to switch back to high beam after the vehicles had passed.
Automatic image annotation Automatic image annotation (also known as automatic image tagging) is the process by which a computer system automatically assigns metadata in the form of captioning or keywords to a digital image. This application of computer vision techniques is used in image retrieval systems to organize and locate images of interest from a database.
Automatic Identification System Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a system used by ships and vessel traffic systems (VTS) principally for identification of vessels at sea. AIS helps to resolve the difficulty of identifying ships when not in sight (e.
Automatic Independent Surveillance-Privacy Automatic Independent Surveillance - Privacy (AIS-P) is a data packet protocol for the TailLight system of aircraft Traffic Collision Avoidance, wherein a single Mode S 64 microsecond message is transmitted by an aircraft ATCRBS or Mode S transponder, and received by aircraft and Air Traffic Control on the ground. This is an augmentation to aircraft transponders which states aircraft position and velocity in such a way as to minimize interference with any other avionics system, maximize the possible number of participating aircraft, while not relying on any equipment on the ground, and protecting aircraft from potential attack.
Automatic Investment Management Automatic Investment Management (AIM) is a long-term investment strategy developed by Robert Lichello in the 1970's in response to the 1969-1974 bear market. Fully described in his book "How to Make $1,000,000 in the Stock Market Automatically", now in the Signet 4th edition (ISBN 0451204417), it offers a proven, systematic way to build wealth in the stock market, especially compared to a buy and hold strategy.
Automatic label placement The issue of automatic label placement is one of the most difficult problems in GIS (Geographic Information System), but other kinds of computer-generated graphics - like charts, graphs etc. - require good placement of labels as well.
Automatic message exchange Automatic message exchange (AME): In an adaptive high-frequency (HF) radio network, an automated process allowing the transfer of a message from message injection to addressee reception, without human intervention. Through the use of machine-addressable transport guidance information, i.
Automatic meter reading Automatic meter reading, or AMR, is the technology of automatically collecting data from water meter or energy metering devices (water, gas, electric) and transferring that data to a central database for billing and/or analyzing. This means that billing can be based on actual consumption rather than on an estimate based on previous consumption, giving customers better control of their use of electric energy, gas usage, or water consumption.
Automatic Man Automatic Man were a progressive rock quartet which also featured funk and Santana-inspired fusion playing. Formed in late 1975 by guitarist Pat Thrall, drummer Michael Shrieve, keyboardist Todd Cochrane AKA Bayete, and bass player Doni Harvey.
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