Cue encyclopedia
October 14th 2007
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Cue encyclopedia
cue definition of cue in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
A message displayed on screen that requests action from the user, such as "Enter Employee Name" or "Press 1 to Continue." Command Prompts Are Brief (more...)
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Cue sheet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cue sheet is a form or template (paper or electronic) that lists information about cues. Examples include: Cue sheet (computing), a text file that details the layout of tracks on ... (more...)
The Billiard Encyclopedia - 3rd Edition
Offers books, posters, screensavers and prints. (more...)
Cue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Places and objects. Cue, Western Australia, a gold mining town; CUE Bus (City-University-Energysaver), the local bus system operated by the city of Fairfax, Virginia, United States ... (more...)
Cue sports definition of Cue sports in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
billiards, any one of a number of games played with a tapered, leather-tipped stick called a cue and various numbers of balls on a rectangular, cloth-covered slate table with ... (more...)
cue - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
right) on cue. as if planned to happen exactly at that moment. We were traveling up a narrow river in East Africa when, right on cue, a hippopotamus thrust its head out of the ... (more...)
Binocular Depth Cues: Encyclopedia of Psychology
Binocular Depth Cues: Encyclopedia of Psychology ... Properties of the visual system that facilitate depth perception by the nature of messages that are sent to the brain. (more...)
cues - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about cues
In music, a few notes printed in small type in instrumental or vocal parts of a work, serving as a guide to show where the performer is to come in after a lengthy rest. (more...)
cue - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about cue
In music, a few notes printed in small type in instrumental or vocal parts of a work, serving as a guide to show where the performer is to come in after a lengthy rest. (more...)