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realtime

a. (context computing English) of a system that responds to events or signals within a predictable time after their occurrence; specifically the response time must be within the maximum allowed, but is typically synchronous.

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Realtime (quartet)

Realtime is a barbershop quartet that won the Barbershop Harmony Society's International Quartet Championship in 2005. They finished seventh-place the previous year (the first ever top-ten finish for a western-Canadian quartet). Lead singer John Newell is the first Australian-born international champion. Baritone Mark Metzger and bass Tom Metzger are the first champions who are both Canadian-born and Canadian citizens. Tenor Tim Broersma is from Lynden, Washington. In 2008, Doug Broersma became the lead singer when Newell retired for family reasons. The quartet was succeeded by Via Voice when Tim Broersma retired in 2011, also for family reasons.

As of 2015, Realtime in its original formation has returned to performing.

Realtime also won the Pacific Northwest Regional Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival twice, in 2007 with John Newell on Lead and again in 2010 with Doug Broersma singing Lead.

As of 2016, John Newell is the musical director for The Gentlemen of Fortune barbershop chorus in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Realtime (radio show)

Realtime was a Canadian radio show, which aired Saturday evenings on CBC Stereo from 1994 to 1997.

Hosted by Leora Kornfeld, the series was a pop culture magazine and interview show which was billed as the first live radio program in the world to integrate Internet technologies such as e-mail and IRC into its program format. Listeners could interact with the show, either by Internet or telephone, as it aired: asking questions of an interview guest, requesting songs, offering feedback on the show, participating in on-air polls, and so forth. On one occasion, listeners were asked to vote on which of three different Sloan concerts would be aired that evening.

The show was the first in the world to stream a live call-in radio show simultaneously on FM radio and the internet using RealAudio in 1994. The show had one of the first web sites on CBC, created by Loc Dao.

The show's production team included executive producer Robert Ouimet, senior producer Chris Straw, producer Thomas Hunt and technician Loc Dao. Loc became a producer on the show in 1995.

The last episode of Realtime aired on June 28, 1997. In the fall, Kornfeld and David Wisdom, formerly the host of Night Lines, debuted as cohosts of the new series RadioSonic, which itself later evolved into today's CBC Radio 3.

Realtime (C:Real album)

Realtime is the debut album of the Greek musical group C:Real. The album was released on the Dance Pool label, a subsidiary of Sony Music, and released in 1997 in Greece and Cyprus by Sony Music Greece. Remixes of the singles were included on various releases by Dance Pool, particularly on DJ promos, throughout Europe.

Usage examples of "realtime".

Twenty minutes in realtime, not the subjective time of the nets, was ridiculously long.

What had she done to deserve a lonely, single-sex realtime existence, locked away when she was not working.

Like many stretches of realtime, the flight fast became a hideous bore.

It took me twenty minutes, realtime, to work my way back to home node.

His heart began to pound in realtime, his eyes were fixed on screens flashing red, lines, and then dots, as those lines became hypothetical, and last of all a black screen, where POINT ERROR glowed in red letters like the irretrievable judgment of God.

If the Magelords were jamming hi-comms as Captain Rosselin-Metadi claimed, realtime updates from other ships in the fleet would have stopped as well.

Gil divided his attention between the situation display in the battle tank and the flatvid screen showing realtime pictures from the boarding party.

Onscreen was the realtime display from the detector satellites in geosynchronous orbit.

The only light in the chamber came from the holoviewers: they showed realtime images of the city.

That's one thing, but it's not just games, because it's realtime, using their data, bollixing their sensors, overriding the safety interlocks.

That’s one thing, but it’s not just games, because it’s realtime, using their data, bollixing their sensors, overriding the safety interlocks.

Pure topological theory might prove the existence of a decomposition series, but actually forcing a ship through that series required massive linear programming optimizations, all performed in realtime with no second chances for mistakes.

It was all but impossible to get into a nuke’s internal systems, even for the Mayor—they were built to stand up against all intrusion attempts, there were cutouts and realtime requirements, and the crucial systems were supposed to be completely disconnected from the nets.

Even if you fetishised realtime data over lightspeed transmissions, it could hardly be worth slipping one-hundred-and-ninety-four years out of synch with your fellow citizens.

Intelligence had learned that Soviet cosmonauts in Salyuts had overseen military exercises in Eastern Siberia, sending down realtime tactical information to battlefield commanders.