Door (other)
   HOME
*





Door (other)
A door is a panel or barrier used to cover an opening in a wall or partition. Door or doors may also refer to: Places * Door County, Wisconsin, United States * Door Creek, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in the United States * Door Peninsula, Wisconsin, United States * The Dooars region of India Arts, entertainment, and media Music Albums * ''Door'' (Every Little Thing album), 2008 * ''Door'' (Fieldwork album), 2008 * ''Door'' (Junoon album), 2016 * ''Doors'' (album), by saxophonist Eric Kloss, 1972 * ''The Doors'' (album), 1967 Other uses in music * "A Door", a song from Aaron Tippin's 1997 album, '' Greatest Hits… and Then Some'' * "Door", a song from the album ''Minecraft – Volume Alpha'' by C418 * The Doors, a rock band Television * "The Door" (''Game of Thrones''), a 2016 episode of ''Game of Thrones'' * '' Westworld: The Door'', the second season of the television series ''Westworld'' Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media * Door, a character in ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Door
A door is a hinged or otherwise movable barrier that allows ingress (entry) into and egress (exit) from an enclosure. The created opening in the wall is a ''doorway'' or ''portal''. A door's essential and primary purpose is to provide security by controlling access to the doorway (portal). Conventionally, it is a panel that fits into the doorway of a building, room, or vehicle. Doors are generally made of a material suited to the door's task. They are commonly attached by hinges, but can move by other means, such as slides or counterbalancing. The door may be able to move in various ways (at angles away from the doorway/portal, by sliding on a plane parallel to the frame, by folding in angles on a parallel plane, or by spinning along an axis at the center of the frame) to allow or prevent ingress or egress. In most cases, a door's interior matches its exterior side. But in other cases (e.g., a vehicle door) the two sides are radically different. Many doors incorporate locking ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

The Doors
The Doors were an American Rock music, rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965, with vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger, and drummer John Densmore. They were among the most controversial and influential rock acts of the 1960s, partly due to Morrison's lyrics and voice, along with his erratic stage persona. The group is widely regarded as an important figure of the counterculture of the 1960s, era's counterculture. The band took its name from the title of Aldous Huxley's book ''The Doors of Perception'', itself a reference to a quote by William Blake. After signing with Elektra Records in 1966, the Doors with Morrison recorded and released six studio albums in five years, some of which are generally considered among the greatest of all time, including The Doors (album), their self-titled debut (1967), ''Strange Days (The Doors album), Strange Days'' (1967), and ''L.A. Woman'' (1971). They were one of the most successful bands during that tim ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

IBM Rational DOORS
Rational Dynamic Object Oriented Requirements System (DOORS) (formerly Telelogic DOORS) is a requirement management tool. It is a client–server application, with a Windows-only client and servers for Linux, Windows, and Solaris. There is also a web client, DOORS Web Access. Rational DOORS has its own programming language called DOORS eXtension Language (DXL). Rational DOORS Next Generation is now developed on the IBM Jazz platform. The Jazz platform uses Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC). In order to complete its functionality, Rational DOORS has an open architecture that supports third-party plugins. DOORS was originally published by Quality Systems and Software Ltd (QSS) in 1991. Telelogic acquired QSS in mid-2000 and IBM acquired Telelogic in 2008. History DOORS was created by Dr Richard Stevens, a researcher through the 1970's and 1980's at the European Space Agency's Research Institute (ESRIN). The first version was provided to the UK Ministry of Defenc ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Doors (computing)
Doors is an inter-process communication facility for Unix computer systems. They provide a form of procedure call. History Doors were developed by Sun Microsystems as a core part of the Spring operating system, then added to Solaris in version 2.5 as an undocumented internal interface. They became a documented feature in Solaris 2.6. Recent versions of Solaris use Doors in many places, including nscd (the name service cache daemon) and syslog. A Linux port of Doors was released in 2003, but is only available for version 2.4.18. Overview The Doors subsystem is implemented as a user-space library with some kernel support, and relies heavily on threads. It is designed for low overhead, and the Solaris implementation uses some assembly code for maximum efficiency. Doors are created by server processes (which must use threads) and called by client processes. It is possible for one process to both create and call a door. When creating a door, the server must specify a server ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


BBS Door
In a bulletin board system (BBS), a door is an interface between the BBS software and an external application. The term is also used to refer to the external application, a computer program that runs outside of the main bulletin board program. Sometimes called ''external programs'', doors are the most common way to add games, utilities, and other extensions to BBSes. Because BBSes typically depended on the telephone system, BBSes and door programs tended to be local in nature, unlike modern Internet games and applications. From the 1990s on, most BBS software had the capability to "drop to" doors. Several standards were developed for passing connection and user information to doors; this was usually done with "dropfiles", small binary or text files dropped into known locations in the BBS's file system. Most doors were responsible for operating the serial port or other communications device directly until returning control to the BBS. Later development of FOSSIL drivers have allowe ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

The Wittenburg Door
''The Wittenburg Door'', sometimes known as simply ''The Door'', was a Christian satire and humor magazine, previously published bimonthly by the non-profit Trinity Foundation based in Dallas, Texas. The magazine started publication in 1971 and ceased publication in 2008. It was then published only online by John Bloom until its recent transition to a new group of "door keepers". The title was a reference to the Ninety-Five Theses written by Martin Luther in 1517 that he is believed to have posted on the door of the All Saints' Church, Wittenberg All Saints' Church, commonly referred to as ''Schlosskirche'' (Castle Church) to distinguish it from the '' Stadtkirche'' (Town Church) of St. Mary's – and sometimes known as the Reformation Memorial Church – is a Lutheran church in Wittenberg, .... A documentary, ''Nailin' it to the Church'', by Murray Stiller was made in 2009. References External links * of first website * Alternative magazines American comedy w ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

The Doors (film)
''The Doors'' is a 1991 American biographical musical film directed by Oliver Stone who also – along with J. Randal Johnson wrote it. The film stars Val Kilmer as lead singer and songwriter Jim Morrison, Meg Ryan as Pamela Courson (Morrison's girlfriend), Kyle MacLachlan as keyboardist Ray Manzarek, Frank Whaley as lead guitarist Robby Krieger, Kevin Dillon as drummer John Densmore, Billy Idol as Cat and Kathleen Quinlan as journalist Patricia Kennealy. The film tells the story and life of Jim Morrison, the lead singer of the American rock band the Doors, and the band's success of their music and influential counterculture. The film portrays Morrison as a larger-than-life icon of 1960s rock and roll and counterculture, including portrayals of Morrison's recreational drug use, free love, hippie lifestyle, alcoholism, interest in hallucinogenic drugs as entheogens, and, particularly, his growing obsession with death, presented as threads which weave in and out of the film. Rel ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

The San Diego Door
''The San Diego Door'', (in former versions: ''Good Morning Teaspoon'', ''Teaspoon Door'', ''Door to Liberation'', and ''Free Door'') was an underground newspaper that thrived from January 1968 to August 1974 in San Diego and San Diego County, Southern California. Alongside the ''San Diego Street Journal'' (formerly ''San Diego Free Press'') and the OB Rag, it dominated the underground genre. They all contained anti-war and anti-establishment articles on business interests in San Diego during the 1960s. The newspapers encompassed New Left issues, and the birth of the Chicano Movement and second-wave women's movement within San Diego. History Founded by publisher Dale Herschler in January 1968 and published on a biweekly schedule, ''The San Diego Door'' was initially based in La Mesa and loosely connected to campus activism at nearby San Diego State University. ''Good Morning, Teaspoon'', began as a local underground which first published in October 1966, and was edited by Don ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Neverwhere
''Neverwhere'' is an urban fantasy television miniseries by Neil Gaiman that first aired in 1996 on BBC 2. The series is set in "London Below", a magical realm coexisting with the more familiar London, referred to as "London Above". It was devised by Neil Gaiman and Lenny Henry and directed by Dewi Humphreys. Gaiman adapted the series into a novel, which was released in September 1996. The series and book were partially inspired by Gene Wolfe's novel '' Free Live Free''. "In a letter from the author included in the study guide, Gaiman revealed that he got the idea for Neverwhere after reading, "Free, Live Free", a Gene Wolfe book set in Chicago". Plot Richard Mayhew, a Scottish man living in London, encounters an injured girl named Door on the street one night. Despite his fiancée's protests he decides to help her; upon doing so he ceases to exist on Earth and becomes real only to the denizens of "London Below", whose inhabitants are generally invisible and non-existent to ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




The Door
The Door may refer to: Literature * ''The Door'' (novel), a 1987 novel by Magda Szabó * ''The Door'' (poetry collection), a 2007 book of poetry by Margaret Atwood * ''The Door'', a 1930 novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart * ''The Door'', the name used by the Christian satire magazine ''The Wittenburg Door'' during the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s * The Door (interstellar teleporter), an interstellar transportation device used in the science fiction works of Lloyd Biggle, Jr. Film, theatre and television * The Door (Theatre), a studio theatre in Birmingham, England * ''The Door'' (TV series), a 2010 television series broadcast on British television station ITV1 * ''The Door'' (2009 film), a German film starring Mads Mikkelsen * ''The Door'', a 2013 short film written and directed by Ava DuVernay * ''The Door'' (2012 film), a Hungarian film based on the 1987 novel by Magda Szabó * ''The Door'' (2024 film), an Indian Tamil language horror film by Jaiiddev, starring Bhavana * "The ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

The Door (Game Of Thrones)
"The Door" is the fifth episode of the sixth season of HBO's fantasy television series ''Game of Thrones'', and the 55th overall. The episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Jack Bender. Bran Stark learns the origin of the White Walkers, Jon Snow plans to unite the north against the Boltons, Euron Greyjoy reveals his return to the Iron Islands at the Kingsmoot, Tyrion Lannister meets with the Red Priestess Kinvara, and Daenerys Targaryen sees the depths of Jorah Mormont's devotion to her. "The Door" received universal acclaim from critics, who found the episode to be emotional with effective action sequences involving the White Walkers and Hodor, in addition to providing "important answers regarding he shows mythos." The adaptation of the Kingsmoot as well as Daenerys's farewell to Jorah were also listed as high points of the episode. Hodor's origin story was presented to the series co-creators by George R. R. Martin. In the Unit ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Minecraft – Volume Alpha
''Minecraft – Volume Alpha'' is the second studio album and first soundtrack album by German electronic musician Daniel Rosenfeld, known by his pseudonym C418. It was digitally released on 4 March 2011 independently as the first installment of the soundtrack for video game ''Minecraft.'' Since 2015, the album has been physically released by record label Ghostly. ''Volume Alpha'' comprises most of the music featured in the game, as well as other music included in trailers and instrumentals that were not included in the game's final release. In 2022, the album peaked at number five on the US ''Billboard'' Dance/Electronic Albums chart, and was nominated for the category at the ''Billboard'' Music Awards of 2022. Background In early 2009, Rosenfeld began collaborating with ''Minecraft'' creator Markus Persson through internet forum TIGSource. He was given responsibility for developing the music and sound effects of the still in-development game. Rosenfeld was forced to adapt ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]