A page out is when a page from memory is written to disk. If you have a program/application that needs alot of computer memory, the CPU can break up the program and run in memory the only part it currently needs. Once that part is finished it can be paged out and the next part paged in. Using the disk drive allows the computer to run larger jobs than those that would only fit into memory. Using the disk drive to swap out pages will cause the program to run slower. It's a trade off. Today's computer has much more memory that what was available in the past and the need for paging and swaping isn't as important as it once was. It is still used today.
No, outings is a noun
A courtyard is somewhere for outings
Outings Pastimes in Colorado - 1909 was released on: USA: 4 March 1909
dehors, means outside
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We will also sponsor team outings occasionally.
whatch brokeback mountain...youll find out
No and parkas are optional for 4th of July outings.
Warner Bros- Sports Parade 5507 English Outings - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
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It could be a learning experience.
I've seen troops that have as many as 50 scouts, but only 15% participate. You should have said most scouts with the highest percentage who are present. Our troop has 14-16 scouts or so, and 90% are present to each meeting, an average of 78% are present on outings, 97% are present in OA outings, and 95-100% are present in annual outings (summer camp, winter camp)