ID
Track a DJ may have played that hasn't been released and therefore hasn't been ID'd.
New track a producer/DJ plays that nobody knows the name of yet.
New track a producer/DJ plays that nobody knows the name of yet.
Example:
How many ID's did he play last night?
Downloaded that set from EDC... There were so many ID's on it. Can't wait for them to be released!
To DJ: How many ID's you got for us tonight?
How many ID's did he play last night?
Downloaded that set from EDC... There were so many ID's on it. Can't wait for them to be released!
To DJ: How many ID's you got for us tonight?
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I don't even.
Used when you are speechless or have no intention of expressing your emotion towards something so ridiculously stupid.
Used when you are speechless or have no intention of expressing your emotion towards something so ridiculously stupid.
id
1) In Freudian theory, the division of the psyche that is totally unconscious and serves as the source of instinctual impulses and demands for immediate satisfaction of primitive needs.
2) Short for identification
3) The creators of Doom
2) Short for identification
3) The creators of Doom
ID
ID is an abbreviation for In Development. Music Producers would usually name a song preview ID because it is a song being worked on.
IDE
IDE
1.) Computer term: Internal, fat, gray cable connected to the motherboard of a computer. Sends data in and out of devices such as hard drives and cd-rom drives.
2.) Computer term: "Integrated Devolopment Enviroment". Software used to devolop applications. See RAD
2.) Computer term: "Integrated Devolopment Enviroment". Software used to devolop applications. See RAD
id
along with the ego and the super-ego one of the three components of the pyche... apparently
worth 4 points in scrabble!
worth 4 points in scrabble!
IDE
IDE is an acronym for;
'Integrated Device Electronics'
(true term)
Common misconseption that IDE refers to the pin standard of ATA, (flat 39/80 pin cable). The term IDE only refers to the controller residing on the device itself, not the pin standard used. Therefore the term IDE cable is incorrect, and should be referred to as an ATA cable.
'Integrated Device Electronics'
(true term)
Common misconseption that IDE refers to the pin standard of ATA, (flat 39/80 pin cable). The term IDE only refers to the controller residing on the device itself, not the pin standard used. Therefore the term IDE cable is incorrect, and should be referred to as an ATA cable.
Example:
The introduction of IDE hard-drives allowed for much versatility on the hard drive producer's behalf.
The introduction of IDE hard-drives allowed for much versatility on the hard drive producer's behalf.