The computer language developed to fight the Cold War is known as "LISP" (LISt Processing language). Created in the late 1950s by John McCarthy, LISP was designed for Artificial Intelligence research, which gained significance during the Cold War as nations sought advanced computational capabilities for defense and strategic planning. Its flexible and powerful features made it suitable for complex problem-solving, aligning with the technological demands of the era.
No - a cold boot is starting the computer by switching it on. Re-starting an already running computer is a 'warm boot'.
no
A cold boot is done by completely powering down the computer to off and then starting the computer fresh. A warm boot is restarting the computer without powering the computer off.
Pushing the power button on the computer
This is referred to as a cold boot.
it is neither cold or hot in a tube of fight.
you got a cold? fight the war yerself!
Cold. Very cold.
no
You say "It's cold" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Otutu nibi".
The Cold War developed when Atomic Weapons were developed in 1945, which ended WW2.
The English words "cold water" can be translated into African Luhya language as "amatsi amanyifu".
You say "It's cold" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Otutu nibi".
it all depends on how "cold" it was where you left it.
yes
Cold war
is A