Hotline

A hotline is a point-to-point communications link in which a call is automatically directed to the preselected destination without any additional action by the user when the end instrument goes off-hook. An example would be a phone that automatically connects to emergency services on picking up the receiver. Therefore, dedicated hotline phones do not need a rotary dial or keypad. A hotline can also be called an automatic signaling, ringdown, or off-hook service.

For crises and service

True hotlines cannot be used to originate calls other than to preselected destinations. However, in common or colloquial usage, a "hotline" often refers to a call center reachable by dialing a standard telephone number, or sometimes the phone numbers themselves.

This is especially the case with 24-hour, noncommercial numbers, such as police tip hotlines or suicide crisis hotlines, which are manned around the clock and thereby give the appearance of real hotlines. Increasingly, however, the term is found being applied to any customer service telephone number.

Hotline (Nazia and Zohaib Hassan album)

Hotline was the fourth studio album from the Pakistani pop duo of Nazia Hassan & Zohaib Hassan released in 1987. It was the best selling album of the duo after Disco Deewane.

Track listing

  • Telephone Pyar - Nazia Hassan & Zahra Hassan
  • Hum Aurr Tum - Nazia Hassan & Zoheb Hassan
  • Soja - Zoheb Hassan & Zahra Hassan
  • Aan Haan - Nazia Hassan
  • Khubsorat - Zoheb Hassan
  • Teri Yaad - Nazia Hassan
  • Paisa - Zoheb Hassan
  • Dharti Hamari - Zoheb Hassan
  • Ajnabi - Nazia Hassan
  • Number Ek - Zoheb Hassan
  • Hamaisha - Nazia Hassan
  • Kaam Kaam Kaam (CD Release only) - Zoheb Hassan
  • Dosti - Nazia Hasaan & Zohaib Hassan
  • Music

  • Biddu
  • Zohaib Hassan
  • Lyrics

  • Sabir Zafar
  • Nazia Hassan
  • Zohaib Hassan

  • Hotline (disambiguation)

    A hotline is a point-to-point communications link in which a call is automatically directed to the preselected destination.

    Hotline or Hot Line may also refer to:

  • Moscow–Washington hotline, a system that allows direct communication between the leaders of the United States and Russia
  • The Hotline, a daily political briefing published in Washington, D.C.
  • Hot Line (film), a 1968 comedy spy thriller
  • Hotline (J. Geils Band album), 1975
  • Hotline (Nazia and Zohaib Hassan album), 1987
  • Hotline (White Heart album)
  • "Hot Line" (song), a 1976 disco song performed by the American musical group The Sylvers
  • Hot Line (TV series), an American erotic anthology series featured on Cinemax
  • Hotline (1982 film), a 1982 made-for-TV thriller film
  • Hotline (2014 film), a 2014 film
  • Hotline Communications, a software company, and their Hotline Connect program suite
  • Crisis hotline, a telephone service which offers help to those who call
  • "Hotline", a 2004 song recorded by Ciara for her debut album, Goodies
  • Wishbone

    Wishbone commonly refers to the furcula, a y-shaped bone in birds and some other animals.

    Wishbone may also refer to:

  • Wishbone suspension, an automobile suspension design
  • Wishbone (TV series), a children's educational television show about a Jack Russell Terrier
  • Wishbone (computer bus), a non-proprietary (open) system bus/system-on-chip (SoC) interconnect architecture designed for reuse
  • Wishbone formation, an offensive formation in American football
  • Wishbone boom, commonly seen on sail boards
  • Wish-Bone salad dressing
  • Wish Bone (born 1975), American rapper
  • Wish Bone (album), an album by Oh Land
  • Wishbone (computer bus)

    The Wishbone Bus is an open source hardware computer bus intended to let the parts of an integrated circuit communicate with each other. The aim is to allow the connection of differing cores to each other inside of a chip. The Wishbone Bus is used by many designs in the OpenCores project.

    A large number of open-source designs for CPUs and auxiliary computer peripherals have now been released with Wishbone interfaces. Many can be found at OpenCores, a foundation that attempts to make open-source hardware designs available.

    Wishbone is intended as a "logic bus". It does not specify electrical information or the bus topology. Instead, the specification is written in terms of "signals", clock cycles, and high and low levels.

    This ambiguity is intentional. Wishbone is made to let designers combine several designs written in Verilog, VHDL or some other logic-description language for electronic design automation. Wishbone provides a standard way for designers to combine these hardware logic designs (called "cores"). Wishbone is defined to have 8, 16, 32, and 64-bit buses. All signals are synchronous to a single clock but some slave responses must be generated combinatorially for maximum performance. Wishbone permits addition of a "tag bus" to describe the data. But reset, simple addressed reads and writes, movement of blocks of data, and indivisible bus cycles all work without tags.

    Wishbone (TV series)

    Wishbone is a half-hour live-action children's television show that was produced from 1995 to 2001 and broadcast on PBS Kids. The show's title character is a Jack Russell Terrier. Wishbone lives with his owner Joe Talbot in the fictional town of Oakdale, Texas. He daydreams about being the lead character of stories from classic literature. He was known as "the little dog with a big imagination". Only the viewers and the characters in his daydreams can hear Wishbone speak. The characters from his daydreams see Wishbone as whichever famous character he is currently portraying and not as a dog. The show won four Daytime Emmies, a Peabody Award, and honors from the Television Critics Association. Wishbone's exterior shots were filmed on the backlot of Lyrick Studios's teen division Big Feats! Entertainment in Allen, Texas and its interior shots were filmed on a sound stage in a 50,000 square foot warehouse in Plano, Texas. Additional scenes were filmed in Grapevine, Texas.

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