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One example of a common use of these concepts is Land Search a Mail User Agent that can be Land Search instructed to be in either "on-line" or "off-line" states. One such MUA Land Search is Microsoft Outlook. When it is "on-line" it will attempt Land Search to connect to mail servers (to check for new mail at regular intervals, for example), and when it is "off-line" it will not attempt to make any such connections. The "on-line" or "off-line"

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which it is running and Internet. The user may have Land Search the computer itself on-line, connected to Internet Land Search via a cable modem or an ADSL connection, Land Search but may wish for Outlook to be off-line, so that it makes no Land Search attempt to send Land Search or to Business Search By Address receive messages. Or the computer may be configured to employ a dial-up connection on demand (whenever an application Land Search such as Outlook Free Arrest Warrant Search attempts to make Land Search connection to a server), but the connection Land Search may be an expensive Land Search telephone call

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from the particular Land Search location in which the computer currently happens to be (such as a hotel room) and the user may not wish Outlook to trigger making that call every 5 or 10 minutes to check for mail. Another example Land Search of the use of these concepts is in the Land Search world of digital audio technology. A tape Land Search recorder, digital editor, or Land Search other device that is "on-line" is one whose

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clock is under Land Search the control of the clock of a "synchronization master" device. When the sync master commences playback, the "on-line" device automatically synchronizes itself Land Search to the master and commences playing from the Land Search same point in Wisconsin Simple Case Search the recording. Whereas a device that is "off-line" uses no external clock reference and relies upon its own internal clock.

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When a large number of devices are connected to a sync Land Search master, Land Search it is often convenient, if one wants to hear just the output of Land Search one single device, to Land Search take it Land Search off-line, because if the device is played back on-line Land Search all synchronized devices have to locate Land Search the playback Search Engine Comparisons point and wait for each other Search For Lost Friends to Land Search be in synchronization.[2] (For further related discussion, see MIDI timecode, word Land Search sync, and recording system synchronization.) A third example of a common use of these concepts is a web browser that can be instructed to be in either Land Search "on-line" or "off-line" states. The browser only attempts to fetch pages from servers whilst in the "on-line" state. In the "off-line" state, users can perform offline browsing, where pages can Deceased People Search be browsed using Land Search local

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copies of those pages Land Search that have previously Land Search been downloaded whilst in the "on-line" state. This can be useful when the computer itself is

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also off-line, with connection to Internet expensive or impossible. The Land Search pages are either downloaded implicitly into the web browser's own cache, as a result of prior Land Search on-line browsing by the user, or explicitly by the browser being configured Land Search to keep local

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copies of certain web pages, which Land Search it keeps updated when the Land Search browser Search The Shoals is in the on-line state, either by checking that the local Land Search copies are up-to-date at regular intervals or by checking that the local copies are up-to-date whenever the browser is switched to the on-line state. One such web browser capable of Land Search being explicitly configured to download pages for offline Land Search browsing is Internet Explorer. When pages are added to the "Favourites" Search Engines For Students list, they can be marked for being made Land Search "available for offline browsing". Internet Explorer will download to local copies both the marked page and, Land Search optionally, Land Search all of the pages that it links to. In Internet Explorer version 6, the Education For Computers Search Novell Netware level of direct and indirect links, the maximum amount of local disc space allowed to Land Search be consumed, and the schedule on which local copies are checked to see Land Search whether they are up-to-date, are configurable for each The ideas of "on-line" and "off-line" have been generalized from computing and telecommunication into Land Search the field of human interpersonal relationships. The distinction between what is considered "on-line" and what is considered "off-line" has become a Land Search subject of study in the field of sociology.[7] The distinction between "on-line" and "off-line" is conventionally seen as the distinction between computer-mediated communication and face-to-face communication Land Search (e.g. face time), respectively. "On-line" is virtuality, and "off-line" Land Search is reality (e.g. real life or meatspace). Slater states that this Open Source Search Engine distinction is "obviously far too simple". To support his argument that the distinctions in relationships are more complex than a simple

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"on-line"/"off-line" dichotomy, he observes that some people draw no Land Search distinction Land Search between an "on-line" relationship, such as indulging in cybersex, and an "off-line" relationship, such as being pen-pals. He also argues that even the telephone can be regarded as an "on-line" experience in some circumstances, and that the blurring of the distinctions between the uses of various technologies (such as Land Search PDA and mobile telephone, television and Internet, and telephone and voice-over-IP) has made it "impossible to use the term 'on-line' meaningfully in Land Search the sense that Land Search was employed by the first generation of Internet research".[7] Slater asserts that there Land Search are legal and regulatory pressures to reduce the distinction Land Search between "on-line" and "off-line", with a "general tendency to assimilate online to offline Land Search and erase the distinction", stressing, however, that Land Search this does not mean that on-line relationships are being reduced to pre-existing off-line Land Search relationships. Search Engine Optimization Birmingham He conjectures that greater legal status Private Search may be assigned to on-line Land Search relationships (pointing out that contractual relationships, such as business transactions, on-line are already seen as just as "real" as their off-line counterparts), although he states it to Land Search be hard to imagine courts awarding palimony to people who have had Land Search a purely on-line Land Search sexual relationship. He also conjectures that an "on-line"/"off-line" distinction may be seen by people as "rather quaint Land Search and not quite comprehensible" within 10 years The distinction where "on-line" is seen as virtuality and "off-line" as reality is sometimes inverted, with "on-line" concepts being used Land Search to define and to Land Search explain "off-line" activities, rather than (as per the conventions of the desktop metaphor with its desktops, trash cans, folders, and so forth) the other way Land Search around. Several cartoons by The New Land Search Yorker have satirized this. One includes Saint Peter asking for a user name and a password before admitting a man into Heaven. Another illustrates "the off-line store" where "All items are actual Land Search size!", where shoppers may "Take it home

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as soon as you pay for it!", and where "Merchandise Land Search may be handled prior to purchase!".

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