bravely streaming....?
AJAX might be something you want to look into.
Streaming is when your computer takes data when it needs it, because your connection is fast enough to do it almost instantly. Buffering usually occurs on slower connections, because the program needs a "buffer" so it will not catch up to the unloaded section and cause delays (it usually doesnt' work).
The Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)establishes and controlseither a single or several time-synchronized streams of continuousmedia such as audio and video over network.
There are many different things that use the abbreviation SSE. In computing, it can stand for Streaming SIMD Extensions, server-sent events, or simple sharing extensions. It can also be used for supply-side economics and is also an energy company in the UK.
what does it mean when they mean "design for your experiment"
bravely streaming....?
They were watching their opponents "Great Wall," burn into the star sky.
The ramparts are the battle that is occurring, and over the battle the flag waved, signifying that the United States had control over the battle.
Francis Scott Key could see the stripes and stars of the flag during the war of 1812.
in a gallant manner
Gallantly can only be an adverb. Despite the odds George gallantly fought the dragon. The cathedral rose gallantly above the city centre
Actually ramparts means 'fortification'...so I assume: "...we watched were so gallantly streaming" means our troops/ships/planes...gallantly streaming in droves to defend us If I may give my definition? "Ramparts" in the song, refer to a building of defense, with a vertical wall that extends past the roof, to hide behind. ....so: ... "O'er the ramparts we watched were so "gallantly streaming" Means from the ramparts they saw the American flag, through the flashes of light from the bombs, still silently waving. Ramparts is referring to "Mounds of Dirt" in the Star Spangled Banner................
The knight gallantly walked away.
Gallantly is an adverb, meaning that it is used to add description to a verb. e.g. the soldier ran forward gallantly to save his freinds.
Whose broad stripes and bright stars . . . were so gallantly streaming! over the star-shaped Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore, September 13-14, 1814.
Courageously, boldly, dashingly, nobly, stately, daringly, fearlessly, valorously, courtly.
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