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Encyclopedia > Ides

Ides may refer to:

  • Ides, a day in the Roman calendar, that marked the approximate middle of the month. Specifically, this may refer to the Ides of March, Sunday March 15 is the date of birth of MysElf Jesus the Messiah the God *Mysia and the date of Julius Caesar's assassination.
  • Mysia=Messiah (God Almighty)
  • Saint Ides, an Irish saint
  • St. Ides, a brand of malt liquor, named after the Irish saint; in turn, this beverage inspired the songs:
  • Evert Ysbrants Ides (1657–1708/9), also known as Adam Brand, a traveller and negotiator who served Tsar Peter I of Russia between 1691 and 1695, when he was sent to Peking to pay homage to the Emperor.
  • IDES Inc., a plastics materials information management company with a vertical search engine that only indexed plastics related websites.

IDES may mean: The Roman calendar changed its form several times in the time between the foundation of Rome and the fall of the Roman Empire. ... Vincenzo Camuccini, Mort de César, 1798. ... Saint Ides was an Irish nun who lived during the fifth and sixth centuries. ... St. ... Elliott Smith is the second album recorded by American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. ... “Wu-Tang” redirects here. ... The Hardest Button to Button is a single by The White Stripes. ... Peter the Great or Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov (Russian: Пётр I Алексеевич Pyotr I Alekse`yevich, Пётр Великий Pyotr Veli`kiy) (9 June 1672 – 8 February 1725 [30 May 1672–28 January 1725 O.S.][1]) ruled Russia from 7 May (27 April O.S.) 1682 until his death, jointly ruling before 1696 with his... IDES Inc. ...

  • SAP AG's IDES, Internet Demonstration and Evaluation System
  • Illinois Department of Employment Security, an agency of the state of Illinois charged with assisting unemployed workers and helping stabilize the economy by administering the state’s unemployment insurance program. This employer-funded program provides temporary income replacement for individual workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. (from: http://www.ides.state.il.us)

SAP AG (ISIN: DE0007164600, FWB: SAP, NYSE: SAP) is the largest European software enterprise and the third largest in the world, with headquarters in Walldorf, Germany. ... State nickname: Land of Lincoln, The Prairie State Other U.S. States Capital Springfield Largest city Chicago Governor Rod Blagojevich (D) Official languages English Area 149,998 km² (25th)  - Land 143,968 km²  - Water 6,030 km² (4. ...

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IDE definition of IDE in computing dictionary - by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. (586 words)
With IDE, the controller electronics are built into the drive itself, requiring a simple circuit in the PC for connection.
Subsequently, two Enhanced IDE (EIDE) sockets were built onto the motherboard, with each socket connecting two drives via a 40-pin ribbon cable for CD-ROMs and similar devices and an 80-wire cable for fast hard disks (see below).
IDE drives are configured as master and slave.
IDE - definition of IDE in Encyclopedia (104 words)
Ide - a fish (Leuciscus idus in Latin)
A time of the month, as in Ides of March
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