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Look up: SS-2

  1. SS-2
    `SS2` or `SS-2` may be: * USS `Plunger` (SS-2), submarine of the United States Navy * R-2 rocket, (SS-2 Sibling) NATO reporting name * Single-Shift 2 (SS2), C0 and C1 control codes in Western Latin character sets * Scaled Composites SpaceShipTwo * System Shock 2 (game) * Stick Soldiers 2 (game)
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS-2

  2. SS-N-22
    `SS-N-22 Sunburn` is the NATO reporting name for two unrelated Soviet anti-ship missiles. Although the missiles were very different, distinguishing is difficult because their ship-mounted launching containers were identical. Confusion was exacerbated by the Soviet practice of mixing the types within a class of ships. It was therefore not confirmed that the `SS-N-22` actually identified two different missiles until after the fall of the Soviet Uni...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS-N-22

  3. SSBP2
    `Single-stranded DNA binding protein 2`, also known as `SSBP2`, is a human gene.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSBP2

  4. SSE-2
    (architecture) Intel Corporation's extention of their SSE floating point SIMD instructions to handle 64-bit floating point numbers. SSE-2 was introduced with the Pentium 4. (2001-12-23)
    Found on http://foldoc.org/

  5. SSE2
    (Single SIMD Extensions) A group of 70 instructions added to the Pentium III chip that improves 3-D graphics performance. It includes floating point capability for 3-D geometry calculations. SSE is the second set of enhancements to the Intel CPU chips for multimedia operations (MMX was the first). The Pentium 4 added 144 more instructions known as
    Found on http://www.mcsx.co.uk/glossary.php

  6. SSE2
    `SSE2`, `Streaming SIMD Extensions 2`, is one of the IA-32 SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) instruction sets. SSE2 was first introduced by Intel with the initial version of the Pentium 4 in 2001. It extends the earlier SSE instruction set, and is intended to fully supplant MMX. Intel extended SSE2 to create SSE3 in 2004. SSE2 added 144 new instructions to SSE, which has 70 instructions. Rival chip-maker AMD added support for SSE2 with the...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2

  7. Ssg 82
    The `Scharfschutzengewehr 82` (`SSG 82`) or `Sharpshooter's Rilfe, 82` is a rifle chambered in the 5.45x39 Soviet cartridge built in East Germany (DDR)at the end of the Cold War. Very little is known about this weapon and very few examples have been imported into the west, with famed importer Century International Arms having imported around 600 at the turn of the century. There has been much speculation as to why this rifle was built and which c...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssg_82

  8. SSR2
    `Signal sequence receptor, beta (translocon-associated protein beta)`, also known as `SSR2`, is a human gene.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSR2

  9. SSUTR2
    French `SSUTR2` (Système de signalisation par canal sémaphore CCITT no.7) is the French national variant of the Telephone User Part (TUP). Category:Signaling System 7
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSUTR2

  10. SSX2
    `Synovial sarcoma, X breakpoint 2`, also known as `SSX2`, is a human gene.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSX2


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10 November 2009

This day in history:
On 10 November 1871, David Livingstone, missionary and explorer was `found` by New York Herald reporter Henry Morton Stanley, who greeted him with the famous words `Dr Livingstone, I presume`. Between November 1853 and May 1856 David Livingstone completed a remarkable coast-to-coast journey from Luanda in the west to the mouth of the Zambezi River in the east. It was an epic trip of 4,300 miles and Livingstone became the first European to complete it. Along the way he had discovered a giant waterfall called ‘Mosi-oa-tunya’ (the smoke that thunders). Livingstone named it Victoria Falls after the British monarch. read more

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