Crossword-Solution: FORMATS
We have 12 clues for the answer “FORMATS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Gets organized | 1 answer |
| In favor of yoga gear? | 1 answer |
| Makeups of books | 1 answer |
| Modern rock and news/talk, for two | 1 answer |
| Prepares, as a disk | 1 answer |
| Readies a floppy disc | 1 answer |
| Readies a hard drive | 1 answer |
| Readies for storage | 1 answer |
| Shapes, sizes, etc. of books. | 1 answer |
| Makeups of magazines | 2 answers |
| Layouts | 3 answers |
| Organizes | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FORMATS (5)
Refers to portability and compatibility of data formats (even binary ones) between different programs or implementations of the same program on different machines.
FLEISCHHAUER remarked AM's endeavors to deal with a wide range of library formats, such as motion picture collections, sound-recording collections, and pictorial collections of various sorts, especially collections of photographs.
Each eBook is in a subdirectory of the same number as the eBook's eBook number, often in several formats including plain vanilla ASCII, compressed (zipped), HTML and others.
Files that use proprietary formats, such as word-processing programs, spreadsheets, database programs, etc.
The Bible, the Book of Mormon and the Koran (also spelled Quran) are available at many sites and in a variety of file formats.
Quotes with FORMATS (3)
Often interfaces are assumed to be synonymous with media itself. But what would it mean to say that “interface” and “media” are two names for the same thing? The answer is found in the remediation or layer model of media, broached already in the introduction, wherein media are essentially nothing but formal containers housing other pieces of media. This is a claim most clearly elaborated on the opening pages of Marshall McLuhan’s Understanding Media. McLuhan liked to articula…
In the future we would have total storage, all of us would, our media libraries would dematerialise and just float above us, books would no longer sit on the shelves reminding us that we had not read them, music and TV and film formats would no longer clutter the den reminding us of all we had not yet listened to or watched.
In keeping with my family's affection for doomed product lines and hexed formats, we purchased a Betamax. The year before, we'd bought a TRS-80 instead of an Apple II, and in due course we'd unbox Mattel's Intellivision, instead of Atari's legendary gizmo. This was good training for a writer, for the sooner you accept the fact that you are a deluded idiot who is always out of step with reality the better off you will be.
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal, WP, WSJ.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1956–2019).