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If you mean the term quite literally your television remote most likely has parallel batteries.
It's not an occupation as much as a personality - an unsophisticated person from a remote place. Apparently first applied to residents of Indiana as a derogatory term, it was adopted as a title of pride.
i think it is , against , opposite.
The person who says it is emphatically agreeing.
Yes, it is. The word remote means at or from a distance. It can also mean unlikely. It is also used as a short form of the term "remote control."
Tagalog Translation of REMOTE CONTROL: talautusan
Teleprocessing is a term that was created in 1962 and refers to computer processing and the exchanging of data via remote terminals. The term was coined by IBM and is also referred to as remote control computing or, simply, remote computing.
It depends what you mean by the term 'ultralight' ! If you mean a scale model of a helicopter that you fly by remote control - no. If you mean a full-size helicopter you actually sit in to fly - yes.
monitering and control is an ICT term monitering and control is an ICT term
Remote Unit Network Termination
It means that it is far away. Perhaps in some foreign country.
The formal term for wiimote is Wii Remote control, capable of interaction with the games we play. It is a way to have fun and learn from educators and has been a popular device since.
According to Wikipedia "Remote Access" can mean 'A communication with a data processing facility from a remote location or facility through a data link', or 'a PABX service feature that allows a user at a remote location to access by telephone PABX feature.
The definition of the term - faraway is to be distant, far, remote. Faraway can also mean to be absent minded, dreamy, preoccupied, far removed mentally.
Do you mean long term parking or offsite parking? At Indianapolis you can park in a remote lot for $5 per day if you grab a coupon online. I hope this works for you!
Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) is the Toyota/Lexus term for Electronic Stability Control (ESC)