Mee or MEE may refer to:
The Mee (also Bunani Mee, Ekari, Ekagi, Kapauku) people from Paniai Regency in the Wissel Lakes area of the Papua province (formerly Central Irian Jaya), West Papua (western part of the island of New Guinea), Indonesia. They speak the Ekagi language.
Mee is a lunar crater that is located in the southwestern part of the Moon's near side. Overlying the northwestern rim and intruding one-third the distance across the interior floor is Hainzel, a merged triple-crater formation. To the south is the highly elongated crater Schiller. Mee is 132 kilometers in diameter and 2.7 kilometers deep. It is from the Pre-Nectarian period, 4.55 to 3.92 billion years ago.
This is an old crater formation with an outer rim that has been heavily eroded by subsequent impacts, leaving an irregular impression of the crater rim. The inner wall is notched an indented by multiple small craters, with the most recent being Mee F along the northwestern side. Portions of the interior are relatively level, and there is a palimpsest, Mee E, in the northwestern part of the floor. A tiny crater with a high albedo halo is located in the eastern part of the floor.
The crater is named after the 19th-century Scottish astronomer Arthur Butler Phillips Mee.
Poi may refer to:
POI may refer to:
In men, postorgasmic illness syndrome (POIS) is a rare disease which, immediately following ejaculation, can cause severe muscle pain throughout the body, as well as other symptoms which can be cognitive, psychological, or physiological. The symptoms last for up to a week. Some doctors speculate that the frequency of POIS "in the population may be greater than has been reported in the academic literature", and that many POIS sufferers are undiagnosed.
POIS symptoms can include some combination of the following: severe muscle pain throughout the body, severe fatigue, mild to severe headache, weakness, and flu-like or allergy-like symptoms, such as sneezing, itchy eyes, and nasal irritation. Additional symptoms include cognitive dysfunction, intense discomfort, irritability, anxiety, craving for relief, susceptibility to nervous system stresses (e.g. common cold), depressed mood, and difficulty communicating, remembering words, reading and retaining information, concentrating, and socializing. Affected individuals may also experience intense warmth or cold.
Kojo may refer to:
Kojo is a programming and learning environment - with many different features that enable play, exploration, creation, and learning in the areas of computer programming, mental skills, (interactive) math, graphics, art, music, science, animation, games, and electronics. Kojo draws ideas from Logo and Processing.
Kojo is open source software, and has been developed by Lalit Pant, a computer programmer and teacher living in Dehradun, India. Kojo provides DSLs for its different areas of learning, and as such can be considered an educational programming language. It is also an integrated development environment (IDE).
Kojo is based on the Scala programming language, where users begin with a simple subset of the language and progress step by step. Kojo itself is written in Scala. Its graphical user interface is based on Java/Swing (an earlier version was based on the NetBeans platform).
Lalit chose Scala as the underlying language for Kojo because of its low barrier to entry and its potential power.