QueryCAT Logo
Search 5,000,000+ questions and answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the stop sign + two-hands symbol on Throttled Within An Inch Of Your Life mean?

Raw Deal FAQ: Complete
That is the new Restricted Modification Symbol. It means that no card may modify Throttled. Not your Power Of Darkness nor Get Crowd Support, etc., nor your opponent's Brahma Bull or Running Lariat, etc. Also, the key word is "modify": you can still reverse Throttled as stated on the card or using cards like Backlash!, Defensive Posture, etc. No. It means you have to overturn 2 reversals that you would have been able to use to reverse the maneuver.

What does this [symbol] mean?

Dream FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently Asked Questions...
Symbols are one way of interpreting dreams. Researchers have tried to find, for each common dream occurrence, a psychological situation that matches the dream in some way and link it as a cause. A well-known example of this approach is Freud's interpretation. Asking for symbols allows for (sometimes too easy) interpretation of dreams by given rules. But this is a questionably approach.

What does the WCC symbol mean?

The Wiccan Church of Canada: Frequently Asked Questions abou...
The symbol that appears on our web site is an athame descending into a chalice, representative of a part of ritual that is variously referred to as the Wine Blessing, or the Great Rite “in token”. The two ritual tools represent the polarity that is at the heart of Wicca — there are many dimensions to it, but in essence the athame is air and fire, the masculine principle, and force or energy; while the chalice is water and earth, the feminine principle, and form or matter.

How does an operation help stop sweaty hands?

FAQ's: The Center for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Videosurger...
Dr. Asha Bale, FACS, director of University Hospital's Center for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Videosurgery, answers some frequently asked questions about videosurgery and specific procedures. If your question is not answered here, Dr. Bale invites you to send it to bale@umdnj.edu However, she is unable to respond to inquiries about specific medical cases.

Can I Over Sell a Throttled?

Raw Deal FAQ: Complete
Yes you can, but you will still have to overturn 2 appropriate reversals or go down to one card in the Arsenal. The restricted modification symbol stops Over Sell's ability to blank out the text of Throttled. However, you will end the player's turn.

go to top-] What does the <*nick*> symbol mean?

Relay FAQ
If you receive a message from RELAY with a <*nick*> in front of the message, it means that the user has sent you a message using the /MSG command detailed above. No other users saw this message.

go to top-] What does the <> symbol mean?

Relay FAQ
To properly explain this symbol, we must first explain the concept of 'ghosting'. RELAY is a network, in some senses, very much like the BITNET itself. It sends messages around to its individual hosts, informing them of who has signed on and where they are, etc. No network is perfect. RELAY, being a an overlay, is less perfect than most. Occasionally, RELAY will not get the message that a person is signed on, and thus, that person becomes a "ghost".

What does "total inch loss" mean?

Wrap Yourself Slim: FAQs
Before wrapping, measurements are taken of various parts of the body (calves, hips, waist, midriff, abdomen, arms, etc.) and recorded on the chart included with my book. After the wrap, re-measure, and the your starting and ending measurements are subtracted to determine "total inch loss."

What does DPI (dots per inch) mean?

Digital FAQ - Precision Camera & Video - Austin, Texas
In computers, dots per inch (dpi) is a measure of the sharpness (that is, the density of illuminated points) on a display screen. The dot pitch determines the absolute limit of the possible dots per inch. However, the displayed resolution of pixels (picture elements) that is set up for the display is usually not as fine as the dot pitch.

What does dots per inch (DPI) mean?

Frequently Asked Questions @ EiPrinting (www.checksforless.c...
DPI stands for dots per inch, or the number of dots of ink that fill a linear inch of surface. DPI is used to measure printing resolution -- the higher the dots per inch, the better the resolution and the better the image quality. For example, if an image has a resolution of 300dpi, it means that a square inch of solid color will be filled with about 90,000 (300X300) dots of ink. (Return to Top)

If I don't sign my ticket, does that mean it's invalid?

Speeding Ticket FAQ
No, but not signing for a ticket in some states can lead to other charges. Signing for your ticket, merely means that you will pay the fine or plead not guilty and show up in court. If your name was spelled wrong, that could be used in court with other anomalies to introduce reasonable doubt in the officer's testimony. However, if all the information relevant to the stop is correct, a spelling error will not result in the dismissal of the charge(s).

What does the flashing "Don't Walk" or the flashing hand symbol mean?

Seattle Department of Transportation
A flashing "DON'T WALK" or the "flashing hand" symbol means don't step off the curb. Pedestrians should have enough time to complete a crossing if he or she has already started.

What does the percentage symbol next to my buddy's name mean?

AOL Instant Messenger | Support | Using AIM | Buddy Lists
When I minimize the Buddy List window, how can I control whether it minimizes to the task bar or just the system tray? (Windows only)

What does the "green cross" symbol mean?

Victorpest.com FAQs - A Bravenet.com Faq
It is an environmental certification label granted by Scientific Certification Systems (SCS). SCS is a nationally-recognized organization providing independent testing and certification of environmental claims. This certification gives consumers verification that the products are safe to use.

What does this symbol mean in the catalog under part number?

Standard Pneumatic
This symbol means that tool is not normally in stock and you will need to contact the factory for best possible delivery date.

What does the UML aggregation symbol mean?

Table of Contents
There are too many loose interpretation about what the aggregation "diamond" means. Our view in Catalysis is that the notation is the least of the concerns; the interpretation is of essence. You can create a Catalysis framework for "every <X> is lifetime-dependent on that <Y> instance which is its <r> attribute", and then use that as a stereotype on any association.
More Questions >>

© Copyright 2007-2012 QueryCAT
About • Webmasters • Contact