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Last seen on: Mirror Quick Crossword December 31 2022

Random information on the term “Mountain ridge”:

A fall line refers to the line down a mountain or hill which is most directly downhill; that is, the direction a ball or other body would accelerate if it were free to move on the slope under gravity. Mathematically the fall line, the line of greatest slope, is the negative of the gradient (which points uphill) and perpendicular to the contour lines.

In mountain biking, a trail follows the “fall line” if it generally descends in the most downward direction, rather than traversing in a sideways direction. A skier is said to be “skiing the fall line” if they are moving generally down, making turns either side of the fall line, rather than moving across the slope.

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Random information on the term “COL”:

Caldera OpenLinux (COL) is a defunct Linux distribution. Caldera originally introduced it in 1997 based on the German LST Power Linux distribution, and then taken over and further developed by Caldera Systems (now SCO Group) since 1998. A successor to the Caldera Network Desktop put together by Caldera since 1995, OpenLinux was an early “business-oriented distribution” and foreshadowed the direction of developments that came to most other distributions and the Linux community generally.[citation needed]

Corsair, a user interface for NetWare, was a project run by Novell corporation’s Advanced Technology Group (ATG) between 1993 and 1995. Novell wanted a desktop environment with internet connectivity and conducted research on how to better and more easily integrate and manage network access for users. Windows’ own support for connecting to Novell networks would not be improved until later releases and the Internet was dominated by Unix-based operating systems. Relative to their needs, Novell deemed the Unixes of the day were too hardware intensive, too large, and charged too much in license fees.

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