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Smeg (vulgarism)
Smeg or SMEG may refer to: * Smeg (appliances), an Italian company * Smeg Virus Construction Kit, for computer viruses * Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group, a media conglomerate in China * SMEG (menu editor), Simple Menu Editor for GNOME * Société Monégasque de l'Electricité et du Gaz, Monaco's supplier of electricity and gas * Smeg, a fictional profanity from the British science fiction sitcom ''Red Dwarf ''Red Dwarf'' is a British science fiction comedy franchise created by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, which primarily consists of a television sitcom that aired on BBC Two between 1988 and 1999, and on Dave since 2009, gaining a cult following. T ...
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Smeg (appliances)
Smeg is an Italian home appliance manufacturer. History Founded in 1948 by Vittorio Bertazzoni as an enameling and metalworking company, the Smeg company preserves the memory of the activity originally carried out in the acronym Smalterie Metallurgiche Emiliane Guastalla. During the 1950s the company’s metalworking background was accompanied by the production of its first cooking appliances. In 1956, the company presented "Elisabeth", one of the first gas cookers equipped with automatic ignition, a safety valve in the oven and a cooking programmer. In the 1960s, Smeg introduced its first ever washing machine, the Leda, and then introduced the 60 cm Niagara dishwasher, known for its unprecedented load capacity of 14 place settings. In 1971 the company began the production of built-in hobs and ovens. Other activities Having started in the residential sector, Smeg later entered the commercial market. Smeg Food Service manufactures appliances for the hotel, restaurant and cate ...
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Smeg Virus Construction Kit
The Smeg Virus Construction Kit (or SMEG) is a polymorphic engine written by virus writer Chris Pile, known as The Black Baron. SMEG is an acronym for Simulated Metamorphic Encryption Generator. Messages within the two viruses Pile created with it, SMEG.Pathogen and SMEG.Queeg, suggest that it is also an allusion to the word smeg, used as a profanity by characters in the British TV series Red Dwarf. The engine is designed to be used to add polymorphism to viruses. In 1995, Pile was sentenced to 18 months in prison for creating the viruses, becoming the first person convicted under the Computer Misuse Act. References See also * Timeline of notable computer viruses and worms * Comparison of computer viruses * Computer viruses * Polymorphic code * Virus Creation Laboratory The Virus Creation Laboratory (VCL) was one of the earliest attempts to provide a virus creation tool so that individuals with little to no programming expertise could mass-create computer viruses. VCL req ...
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Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group
Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group (SMEG) is one of the largest media conglomerates in China. Founded on April 19, 1997, SMEG is a major media content provider in China that also manages other culture-related businesses such as performances, exhibitions, tourism and hotels. Organization The company comprises nine subsidiaries: * Shanghai Media Group (TV and radio stations in Shanghai) *Shanghai Film Group Shanghai Film Group Corporation () is a film, animation and documentary production company under the Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group conglomerate. In 2001, it was announced to be a combination of a number of studios, all of which are locate ... (film, animation, documentary productions in Shanghai) * Shanghai Oriental Pearl (Group) Co., Ltd. *SMEG Performing Arts Center *SMEG Special Events Office *SME Industry Co., Ltd. *SME Technology Development Co., Ltd. *STR International Holdings Co., Ltd. *Shanghai Film Archives External linksShanghai Media & Entertainment Gro ...
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SMEG (menu Editor)
Alacarte (previously the Simple Menu Editor for GNOME or SMEG) is a menu editor for the GNOME desktop, written in Python. It has been part of GNOME since the 2.16 release. The menu "Places" is not available for editing. You can edit the places menu somewhat with this: ''$gedit ~/.gtk-bookmarks'', or use gconf-editor Gconf-editor is a discontinued utility for the GNOME desktop environment used to maintain the old and now discontinued GNOME registry gconf. Gconf-editor gives users the ability to access settings stored in the XML-based GConf configuration datab ... (e.g. ''/system/storage/drives/_org_freedesktop_.../mount_options''). An alternative to Alacarte iMenuLibre References External links Alacarte: GNOME's long overdue menu editor. By Bruce Byfield on September 19, 2006 GNOME Applications {{GNOME-stub ...
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Société Monégasque De L'Electricité Et Du Gaz
The Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (, SMEG) is a Monegasque concessionaire which distributes and supplies electricity and gas for the entire Principality of Monaco, which is over 25 000 customers and commercial entities. It operates public lighting and maintains the 7,200 light points in the area. History In 1863 a company for sea bathing and gaming concessions was founded with a network of gas plants built until 1888. In 1890 a ''Monegasque electricity company'' (SME) was created with a concession signed for 50 years in Monaco. In 1936, ''Société Monégasque du Gaz (SMG)'' was created, which became a concessionaire for 30 years. In 1976, SME and SMG  merged and SMEG was created. In 1990, the SMEG took up residence in a new building, Avenue de Fontvieille, at the same time celebrating the centenary of the collaboration with the Principality. Renewable energies Since 2012, SMEG has been providing “green” offers for the general public as well as for professionals ...
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