There are many. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lossless_data_compression#Lossless_compression_methods
ASCII is very common. EMBDIC is hardly so. However, ASCII has been almost completely replaced by Unicode, which is by far the most common encoding scheme anywhere. Unicode comes with several variations (UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32, etc). UTF-8 is an 8-bit extension of the 7-bit ASCII coding scheme and allows the encoding of any arbitrary character available in Unicode. The different formats UTF-16 and on are primarily used to encode characters in a different language that will almost always require subsequent bytes.
Echo offended the goddess Hera by keeping her in conversation, thus preventing her from spying on one of Zeus' amours. To punish Echo, Hera deprived him of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another.
They didn't, because there weren't any. They did have something called the "calculator" which was a wooden box, and a series of gears and strings. You would turn the gear one way, another in a different way, and it would allow you to do any math problem except division.
Ensata.....
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Except.
Except
no, there is not
As a female name in Ireland itself, 'Shannon Murphy' would be 'Shannon Ní Mhurchú'.The River Shannon is An tSionainn.The surname can be an anglicization of:O'Shannon from Ó SeanáinGiltenan from Mac Giolla tSeanáinGilshenan from Mac Giolla SeanáinO'Shanahan from Ó Seanacháin
no
almost Any one except any legendary or another ditto and that's it. (you can breed another ditto on the original gold and silver)
Kissing
sparkler (slang)
extremely meritorious
no
turn