Crossword clues for analog
analog
- Similar thing
- Like some signals
- Like reel-to-reel recordings
- Like old watches
- Like grandfather clocks
- Like a watch with hands
- Digital forerunner
- Counterpart to digital
- Comparable item
- ___ Science Fiction & Fact (magazine)
- Watch variety
- Timepiece type
- Similar to another thing
- Mock meat, e.g
- Longtime science fiction magazine
- Like vintage synths
- Like the "60 Minutes" stopwatch
- Like tape, e.g
- Like sundials
- Like some vintage synths
- Like some synths
- Like old timers?
- Like old television signals
- Like old recorded music
- Like old odometers
- Like music on LPs
- Like Big Ben
- Like antique watches
- Like an old-fashioned clock
- Indiscrete, in a way
- Having hands, in a way
- Having hands, as a timepiece
- Digital's precursor
- Digital counterpart
- Digital ancestor
- Corresponding part: Var
- "Digital" counterpart
- Kind of recording
- Not digital, as a watch
- Science fiction magazine since 1930
- Kind of computer or clock
- Popular science fiction magazine
- Like some clocks
- Like clocks with hands
- Having hands, as a clock
- Kind of TV now converted from digital
- Like a clock with hands
- Having hands, maybe
- Not digital, as a clock
- Kind of watch
- Like a clock that has hands
- Type of computer
- Kind of clock
- Type of recording
- Basis for comparison
- Parallel
- Like some watches
- Like a grandfather clock
- Computer type
- Type of clock
- Like some tickers
- Watch type
- Something comparable
- Like some synthesizers
- Digital's counterpart
- Comparable thing
- Like watches with hands
- Like slide rules
- Like pre-digital recordings
- Digital precursor
- Digital alternative
- Alternative to digital
- Two-handed, perhaps
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
chiefly U.S. spelling of analogue (q.v.).
Wiktionary
a. (context of a device or system English) in which the value of a data item (such as time) is represented by a continuously variable physical quantity that can be measured (such as the shadow of a sundial) n. 1 (context countable English) something that bears an analogy to something else 2 (context countable biology English) an organ or structure that is similar in function to one in another kind of organism but is of dissimilar evolutionary origin 3 (context chemistry English) a structural derivative of a parent compound that often differs from it by a single element
WordNet
Wikipedia
Analog or analogue may refer to:
- Analogue (literature), a literary work that shares motifs, characters or events with another, but is not directly derived from it
- Analog, a thing from which an analogy is drawn
Analog is a free web log analysis computer program that runs under Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and most Unix-like operating systems. It was first released on June 21, 1995, by Stephen Turner as generic freeware; the license was changed to the GNU General Public License in November 2004. The software can be downloaded for several computing platforms, or the source code can be downloaded and compiled if desired.
Analog has support for 35 languages, and provides the ability to do reverse DNS lookups on log files, to indicate where web site hits originate. It can analyze several different types of web server logs, including Apache, IIS, and iPlanet. It has over 200 configuration options and can generate 32 reports. It also supports log files for multiple virtual hosts.
The program is comparable to Webalizer or AWStats, though it does not use as many images, preferring to stick with simple bar charts and lists to communicate similar information. Analog can export reports in a number of formats including HTML, XHTML, XML, Latex and a delimited output mode (for example CSV) for importing into other programs. Delimited or "computer" output from Analog is often used to generate more structured and graphically rich reports using the third party Report Magic program.
The popularity of Analog is largely unknown as no download count information has been released on its historic dissemination. In a 1998 survey by the Graphic, Visualization, & Usability Center (GVU), Analog was reportedly used by 24.9% (up from 19.9% the year before), with its nearest rival, Web Trends holding some 20.3% of the market.
It is not clear how Analog's usage has changed in the decade leading up to 2010, nor how its usage profile has been impacted by on-line analysis services such as Google Analytics. Analog does remain relevant, however, given that it can operate on an individual or web-farm basis from a single process, requiring no modification of web page or web script code in order to use it. As it is a stand-alone utility, its use does not raise issues of privacy or data protection as are often concerns highlighted over the use of on-line services. Additionally, unlike with on-line script included services, it is not possible for visiting clients to block all of the logging of traffic directly from the client - improving the reliability of the log data.
Analog has not been officially updated since the version 6.0 release in December 2004. The original author moved on to commercial traffic analysis. Updates to Analog continued informally by its user community up until the end of 2009 on the official mailing list. Currently the only formally compiled updated redistributable of Analog is that of Analog C:Amie Edition, which has focused on fixing issues in Analog's XML DTD and on adding new operating system and web browser detection to the original code branch.
Analog was a Canadian business information television series which aired on CBC Television from 1971 to 1972.
Analog is the debut studio album by indie pop band Eureka Farm. It was released in 1998 on Distropolis.
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Usage examples of "analog".
June 1968 Analog that suggested the quasars are actually interstellar spacecraft within our own galaxy.
August Analog has left me somewhat aghast and very disappointed in your apparent lack of scientific objectivity.
John Campbell who made Analog out of Astounding would probably not have bought all these stories if he were alive.
Certainly we want Analog to remain very much the same magazine it has always been.
Hopefully, it will evolve and grow along the lines that John Campbell set for Analog more than thirty years ago.
It will take the best that all of us havereaders, writers, artists, editorsto keep Analog strong and growing.
The mechanical analog would be a pendulum twisted to the side by a constant torque, resting motionless, cocked at an angle below the horizontal.
First he showed us his transmitter circuit: a small board loaded with resistors, capacitors, operational amplifiers, and analog multiplier chips.
X turned out to be a young man, serious and competent, carrying a computer loaded with software for simulating analog circuits.
This approximation is the sociological analog of the all-to-all coupling we encountered in the simplest oscillator models, where every firefly can see every other.
Science Fiction, Analog Science Fiction 6 Fact, The Magazine of Fantasy 6, Science Fiction, and Science Fiction Age all registered the lowest circulation figures in their respective histories.
I had inside me an analog to that forbidding shape, something equally stony and vast.
Others, he was as happy to tease me, take care of me remotely via analog transmission.
We sat in silence, reluctant to take the machine on-line, to bring up the doctored version of programs whose results, both digital and analog, we had no way of forecasting.
The only way we would ever be able to see the way the switches all assembled the messages they sent among themselves would be to create an analog to the language of the central nervous system.