Technical Difficulties (Hate Dept
Technical Difficulties are unforeseen equipment problems such as hardware failures or software bugs that make it difficult or impossible to perform a desired action. Technical Difficulties may also refer to: *Technical Difficulties (filk group) Technical Difficulties was a Filk group composed of Sheila Willis, Linda Melnick and T.J. Burnside (now T.J. Burnside Clapp). They won The Pegasus Award ("For Excellence In Filking") in the Best Performer category at the Ohio Valley Filk Fest ... * ''Technical Difficulties'' (Racer X album) * ''Technical Difficulties'' (Training for Utopia album) * ''The Technical Difficulties'', a semi-educational, comedic and satirical podcast and video team made up of Tom Scott, Matt Gray, Gary Brannan, and Chris Joel. {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Software Bug
A software bug is an error, flaw or fault (technology), fault in the design, development, or operation of computer software that causes it to produce an incorrect or unexpected result, or to behave in unintended ways. The process of finding and correcting bugs is termed "debugging" and often uses formal techniques or tools to pinpoint bugs. Since the 1950s, some computer systems have been designed to deter, detect or auto-correct various computer bugs during operations. Bugs in software can arise from mistakes and errors made in interpreting and extracting users' requirements, planning a program's software architecture, design, writing its source code, and from interaction with humans, hardware and programs, such as operating systems or Library (computing), libraries. A program with many, or serious, bugs is often described as ''buggy''. Bugs can trigger errors that may have ripple effects. The effects of bugs may be subtle, such as unintended text formatting, through to more o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Technical Difficulties (filk Group)
Technical Difficulties was a Filk group composed of Sheila Willis, Linda Melnick and T.J. Burnside (now T.J. Burnside Clapp). They won The Pegasus Award ("For Excellence In Filking") in the Best Performer category at the Ohio Valley Filk Fest Ohio () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Of the fifty U.S. states, it is the 34th-largest by area, and with a population of nearly 11.8 million, is the seventh-most populous and tenth-most densely populated. The sta ... convention in 1989, and produced two albums on cassette, ''Please Stand By'' and ''Station Break''. Albums Please Stand By Side 1 * Lullaby for a Weary World * Reluctant Freedom * Elizabeth's Song * Come You Knights * Innocence Lost * Dedication Side 2 * Technical Difficulties, Part I: Dona Nobis Pacem * One Final Lesson * Break Forth * Few Days * Thinking of You / The Cruel War * Technical Difficulties, Part II: The Hallelujah Chorus Station Break Side 1 *Star Sisters *Ladyhawke! *Go ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Technical Difficulties (Racer X Album)
''Technical Difficulties'' is the third studio album by heavy metal band Racer X, released on December 8, 1999 through Mercury Records (Japan), and on April 25, 2000 through Shrapnel Records (United States) and Mascot Records (Europe). The album's title track evolved from the introductory song "Metal Dog" on guitarist Paul Gilbert's 1994 instructional video ''Terrifying Guitar Trip''; it later appeared in the 2009 video game '' Brütal Legend'', and was covered by cellist duo 2Cellos on their 2012 album ''In2ition'', for which they also shot a promotional video. on YouTube. Retrieved 2014-05-05. "B.R.O." stands for " [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Technical Difficulties (Training For Utopia Album)
Training for Utopia, also stylized as TFU, was an American metalcore band active from 1996 to October 2000. History The band first signed with Tooth & Nail Records and was later moved to Solid State Records, the Tooth & Nail imprint that promotes heavy Christian music. Training for Utopia subsequently became popular in the Christian metal scene during its active years, although the band actively tried to remove themselves from that label during their later years. Their brief existence included a tour with Zao and at the time the upcoming band Spitfire, as well as Warlord. It was during this time that the band hired Carlos Colón (later to join The Deadlines) for their 1998 tour providing synthesizers and live guitar to their live show. Immediately following the tour Carlos left the band to pursue other aspirations. After a temporary hiatus the band returned with their second full length ''Throwing a Wrench into the American Music Machine'', which has been noted as a shi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |