An acid is any chemical compound that, when dissolved in water, gives a solution with a pH less than 7.0.

Acid or ACID may also refer to:

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Common parlance [link]

Computer science [link]

  • Acid1, Acid2, and Acid3, webpage rendering test cases.
  • Acid (computer virus), a computer virus
  • ACID Pro, professional digital audio workshop software
  • ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability), an initialism for the transactional properties of database management systems

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Acid house

Acid house is a subgenre of house music developed around the mid-1980s by DJs from Chicago. The defining feature of a "squelching" bass sound was produced using the Roland TB-303 electronic synthesizer-sequencer. Acid house spread to the United Kingdom and continental Europe, where it was played by DJs in the acid house and later rave scenes. By the late 1980s, acid house had moved into the British mainstream, where it had some influence on pop and dance styles.

Acid house brought house music to a worldwide audience. The influence of acid house can be heard on later styles of dance music including trance, Goa trance, psychedelic trance, breakbeat, big beat, techno and trip hop.

Characteristics

Acid house's minimalist production aesthetic combined house music's ubiquitous programmed 4/4 beat with the electronic ‘squelch' sound produced by the Roland TB-303 electronic synthesizer-sequencer by constantly modulating its frequency and resonance controls to create 'movement' in otherwise simple bass patterns. Other elements, such as synthetic strings and stabs, were usually minimal. Sometimes tracks were instrumentals such as Phuture's "Acid Tracks", or contained full vocal performances such as Pierre's Pfantasy Club's "Dream Girl", while others were essentially instrumentals complemented by the odd spoken word 'drop-in', such as Phuture's "Slam".

Acid (computer virus)

Acid is a computer virus which infects .COM and .EXE files including command.com. Each time an infected file is executed, Acid infects all of the .EXE files in the current directory. Later, if an infected file is executed, it infects the .COM files in the current directory. Programs infected with Acid will have had the first 792 bytes of the host program overwritten with Acid's own code. There will be no file length increase unless the original host program was smaller than 792 bytes, in which case it will become 792 bytes in length. The program's date and time in the DOS disk directory listing will not be altered.

The following text strings are found in infected files:

  • "*.EXE *.COM .."
  • "Program too big to fit in memory"
  • "Acid Virus"
  • "Legalize ACiD and Pot"
  • "By: Copyfright Corp-$MZU"
  • External links

  • Computer Viruses (A), by Probert Encyclopedia
  • Acid virus, by McAfee

  • Placid

    Placid is a masculine given name, and may refer to:

  • John Placid Adelham (17th century), English Protestant minister
  • Saint Placid (6th century), Italian Christian monk
  • Father Placid J Podipara (20th century), Indian Catholic priest
  • See also

  • Lake Placid (disambiguation)
  • Saint Placidus

    Saint Placidus (also known as Saint Placid) was a disciple of Saint Benedict. He was the son of the patrician Tertullus, was brought as a child to St. Benedict at Sublaqueum (Subiaco) and dedicated to God as provided for in chapter 69 of the Rule of St. Benedict (oblate).

    Here too occurred the incident related by St. Gregory the Great (Dialogues, II, vii) of his rescue from drowning when his fellow monk, Saint Maurus, at Saint Benedict's order ran across the surface of the lake below the monastery and drew Placidus safely to shore. It appears certain that he accompanied Saint Benedict when, about 529, he removed to Monte Cassino, which was said to have been made over to him by the father of Placidus.

    Of his later life nothing is known, but in an ancient psalterium at Vallombrosa his name is found in the Litany of the Saints placed among the confessors immediately after those of Saint Benedict and Saint Maurus; the same occurs in Codex CLV at Subiaco, attributed to the ninth century.

    Tourist (St Germain album)

    Tourist is the 2000 album by St. Germain, one of the aliases of French producer Ludovic Navarre. The music style is described by Allmusic as "a synthesis of electronics with jazz soloing".

    Track listing

  • "Rose Rouge" – 7:02
  • "Montego Bay Spleen" – 5:44
  • "So Flute" – 8:31
  • "Land Of..." – 7:52
  • "Latin Note" – 5:59
  • "Sure Thing" – 6:22
  • "Pont des Arts" – 7:27
  • "La Goutte d'Or" – 6:18
  • "What You Think About..." – 4:47
  • (there was also a re-release with a different tracklist including a remix by Spiller.)

    Credits

    Personnel

  • Pascal Ohsé (Trumpet)
  • Edouard Labor (Saxophones, Flute)
  • Alexandre Destrez (Keyboards)
  • Idrissa Diop (Talking drum)
  • Edmundo Carneiro (Percussion)
  • Claudio De Qeiroz (Baritone saxophone)
  • Ernest Ranglin (guitar for 'Montego Bay Spleen')
  • Ludovic Navarre (Writer, producer, conductor and sound engineer)
  • Samples

  • Marlena Shaw (excerpts from Woman of the Ghetto from Live at Montreux used in 'Rose Rouge')
  • Miles Davis & John Lee Hooker (Elements from 'Harry's Philosophy', from The Hot Spot soundtrack, used in 'Sure Thing')
  • Tourist (disambiguation)

    A tourist is a person engaged in tourism—travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes.

    Tourist or Tourism may also refer to:

    Film

  • The Tourist (1921 film), a silent comedy starring Oliver Hardy
  • The Tourist (1925 film), a silent comedy directed by Roscoe Arbuckle
  • The Tourist (1987 film), an Australian TV film
  • The Tourist (2006 film), a German-Canadian short film by Eisha Marjara
  • The Tourist (2008 film) (working title) or Deception, a thriller starring Ewan McGregor, Hugh Jackman and Michelle Williams
  • The Tourist (2010 film), a romantic thriller starring Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie
  • The Tourist (2015 film), a independent drama starring Brett Dalton and Stana Katic
  • Literature

  • The Tourist (comics), a 2006 graphic novel by Brian Wood
  • The Tourist (novel), a 2009 espionage novel by Olen Steinhauer
  • Music

  • Tourist, the stage name of musician William Phillips
  • The Tourists, a 1970s British power pop band
  • The Tourists (album), a 1979 album by the band
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