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3 unusual facts about Squeak!


Squeak

Its development was continued by the same group at Walt Disney Imagineering, where it was intended for use in internal Disney projects.

The Apple Public Source License, as it turns out, fails to pass the third standard that Free and Open Source Software licenses are held to: the Debian Free Software Guidelines promulgated by the Debian project, an influential volunteer-run Linux distribution.

Squeak!

The show follows three young mice Tizzy (voiced by Rick Jones & Alan D Marriott), Toot (voiced by Annie Bovaird) Tog (voiced by Holly G. Frankel), and the narrator (voiced by Ian Whitnall), and they all live in the "Tick Tock Clock", except for the un-seen narrator.


Acoustic lubrication

According to anecdote, World War II Panzer tank treads may have been lubricated by their own squeak providing a serendipitous example of acoustic lubrication.

Appledore, Kent

Appledore in Kent is known to generations of children as the setting for A. A. Milne's famous verse poem, "The Knight Whose Armour Didn't Squeak".

College Boyz

The College Boyz was an American hip hop group composed of R.O.M., Squeak, B. Selector and DJ Cue.

Hubble bubble

Hubble Bubble, a variant of bubble and squeak from English cuisine

John Yau

Artists' books include projects with Squeak Carnwath, Richard Tuttle, Norbert Prangenberg, Hanns Schimannsky, Archie Rand, Norman Bluhm, Pat Steir, Suzanne McClelland, Robert Therrien, Leiko Ikemura, and Jürgen Partenheimer (a.o.), his books of art criticism include The United States of Jasper Johns (1996) and In the Realm of Appearances: The Art of Andy Warhol (1993).

Squeak Carnwath

Squeak Carnwath (born 1947 in Abington, Pennsylvania) is a contemporary American painter.

Tube Mice

Squeak - An upper class fieldmouse who initially comes to London seeking his inheritance, but who decides to stay at Oxford Circus.

Turriff Advertiser

The Turriff Advertiser (nicknamed "The Squeak") is a paid-for weekly newspaper in Turriff, Aberdeenshire, founded in 1933 and published by W. Peters (Print & Design) Ltd.

VisualWorks

So even basic classes, like Object, differ from those in other Smalltalk-80 IDEs like Squeak and Dolphin Smalltalk.


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