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Wom or WOM may refer to: Businesses and organizations *WOM SA Telephone operator in South America *World of Motion, a former EPCOT Center attraction *AT&T High Seas Service, callsign WOM *W. O. Mitchell Elementary School, the abbreviation of a school in Ottawa *WOM magazin, a German music magazine Places *Wom Brook, a brook in South Staffordshire, England *WOM, station code for Wombwell railway station *Cape Wom, Papua New Guinea Other

*Wom language (other) *Write-only memory (other), a term in computing *Wake-on-Modem, turn on device from sleeping *Barry Wom, member of fictitious band The Rutles *WOM marketing {{disambig ...
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WOM SA
Wom or WOM may refer to: Businesses and organizations *WOM SA Telephone operator in South America *World of Motion, a former EPCOT Center attraction *AT&T High Seas Service, callsign WOM *W. O. Mitchell Elementary School, the abbreviation of a school in Ottawa *WOM magazin, a German music magazine Places *Wom Brook, a brook in South Staffordshire, England *WOM, station code for Wombwell railway station *Cape Wom, Papua New Guinea Other

*Wom language (other) *Write-only memory (other), a term in computing *Wake-on-Modem, turn on device from sleeping *Barry Wom, member of fictitious band The Rutles *WOM marketing {{disambig ...
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World Of Motion
World of Motion, sponsored by General Motors,"GM's World of Motion Exhibit opens in Epcot Center at the Walt Disney World Resort. Before the year is out, the one millionth visitor to the exhibit is recorded." http://www.gm.com/company/corp_info/history/gmhis1980.html was the former tenant of the Transportation pavilion at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort. It was an opening day attraction at EPCOT Center in 1982 and it closed in 1996 to make way for Test Track, a new thrill ride through a GM testing facility. Visitors would board moving four to six person Omnimover vehicles, and would be taken through scenes that were populated with Audio-Animatronic figures and also projection effects. It was a whimsical look at the history and achievements in transportation, showing scenes from the invention of the wheel right up to the present day and beyond. The grand finale of the attraction attempted to predict a real future for transportation, with CenterCore, a sparkling metropolis th ...
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AT&T High Seas Service
The AT&T High Seas Service was a radiotelephone service that provided ship-to-shore telephone calls, which consisted of stations WOO (transmitter station in Ocean Gate, New Jersey (), receiver station in Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States), WOM ( eceiver site in Plantation, Florida ; transmitter on Krome Ave. and KMI (transmitter station in Dixon, California">Plantation,_Florida.html" ;"title="eceiver site in Plantation, Florida">eceiver site in Plantation, Florida ; transmitter on Krome Ave. and KMI (transmitter station in Dixon, California (), receiver station in Point Reyes, California (). History Before satellite communication systems were widely available, the only way ships at sea had to communicate with the rest of the world was via radio connections to land stations. To talk to people who did not operate radio equipment, a vessel at sea would make contact with a land station, usually using high frequency AM or single-sideband (SSB) radio. The operator of the land ...
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WOM Magazin
''WOM magazin'' was a freely distributed German music magazine. The magazine was founded in Kiel Kiel () is the capital and most populous city in the northern Germany, German state of Schleswig-Holstein, with a population of 246,243 (2021). Kiel lies approximately north of Hamburg. Due to its geographic location in the southeast of the J ... in 1982. It was discontinued in 2009, with the double December 2008/January 2009 issue being the last one. The magazine is replaced with the online version "WOM World of Music", a division of jpc-schallplatten Versandhandelsgesellschaft mbH, available in English and German.Imprint, legal notes and general business terms and conditions
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Wom Brook
The Wom Brook is a stream in South Staffordshire, England. It flows through the large village of Wombourne, and has played an important part in its industrial history. It is an important tributary of the River Smestow and part of the Severn catchment. Etymology The name of the stream is probably a back-formation from the name of the village of Wombourn or Wombourne. The word ''burna'' was used for a stream in the oldest strata of Old English toponyms. The village name was long thought to mean "Womb Stream", or stream in a hollow, because this is a reasonable description of the situation. More recently the interpretation Crooked Stream, has gained favour. The stream itself is not named in Domesday and medieval documents relating to the village. However, to turn the first element in the village name into a designation for the stream was logical and the Wom Brook is so-named on Ordnance Survey maps, although not on earlier maps. The Old English term ''brōca'', another word for ...
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Wombwell Railway Station
Wombwell railway station is a railway station serving the town of Wombwell in South Yorkshire, England. The station is north of Sheffield on the Hallam and Penistone Lines. The station was opened by the Midland Railway on 1 July 1897, and between 25 September 1950 and 20 February 1969 was known as Wombwell West to distinguish it from Wombwell's other railway station, Wombwell Central, which closed in 1959. CCTV was recently installed for the purposes of crime prevention. Other recent improvements to the station include new signage, lighting, and, for the first time, installation of passenger information display screens to provide real-time service information. The station car park was extended in 2009 to give a total of 74 spaces for rail users. Facilities There are no permanent buildings remaining at the station (which is unmanned), aside from standard waiting shelters on each platform. Tickets can only be bought in advance or on the train, as the self-service ticket mac ...
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Cape Wom
Cape Wom is a cape (or small peninsula) near Wewak, Papua New Guinea, pointing into the Dogreto Bay of the Bismarck Sea. It was the location of the unconditional surrender by Lieutenant General (Lt Gen) Hatazo Adachi, Commander of the Japanese 18th Army The was a field army of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. History The Japanese 18th Army was formed on November 9, 1942, under the Japanese Eighth Area Army The was a field army of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II ... in New Guinea on September 13, 1945. A Cape Wom Memorial Park with the Surrender Memorial is located at the spot.Surrender Memorial, Cape Wom, Papua New Guinea


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Wom Language (other)
Wom is the name of two different languages: * Wom language (Nigeria) * Wom language (Papua New Guinea) {{disambiguation, type=languages ...
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Write-only Memory (other)
Write-only memory may refer to: * Write-only memory (joke), a jocular term for a useless device * Write-only memory (engineering) In information technology, a write-only memory (WOM) is a memory location or register that can be written to but not read. In addition to its literal meaning, the term may be applied to a situation when the data written by one circuit can be read o ..., memory that cannot be read by the processor writing to it See also * Write-only (other) {{disambig ...
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Wake-on-Modem
{{short description, Signal that activates a device via a telephone connection Wake-on-Ring (WOR), sometimes referred to as Wake-on-Modem (WOM), is a specification that allows supported computers and devices to "wake up" or turn on from a sleeping, Hibernate (OS feature) , hibernating or "soft off" state (e.g. Advanced Configuration and Power Interface , ACPI state G1 or G2), and begin operation. The basic premise is that a special Signalling (telecommunications), signal is sent over phone lines to the computer through its dial-up modem, telling it to fully power-on and begin operation. Common uses were archive databases and Bulletin board system, BBSes, although hobbyist use was significant. Fax machines use a similar system, in which they are mostly idle until receiving an incoming fax signal, which spurs operation. This style of remote operation has mostly been supplanted by Wake-on-LAN, which is newer but works in much the same way. See also * ACPI * RS-232#Signals, RS-232 ...
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The Rutles
The Rutles () were a rock band that performed visual and aural pastiches and parodies of the Beatles. This originally fictional band, created by Eric Idle and Neil Innes for a sketch in Idle's mid-1970s BBC television comedy series ''Rutland Weekend Television'', later toured and recorded, releasing two albums that included two UK chart hits. The band toured again from 2002 until Innes' death in 2019. Encouraged by the positive public reaction to the sketch, Idle wrote the mockumentary television film ''All You Need Is Cash'' (1978, aka ''The Rutles''). Idle co-directed the film with Gary Weis; it featured 20 Beatles' music pastiches written by Innes, which he performed with three musicians as the Rutles. A soundtrack album in 1978 was followed in 1996 by ''Archaeology'', which spoofed the then-recent ''Beatles Anthology'' series. A second film, '' The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch'' (modelled on the 2000 TV special ''The Beatles Revolution'') was made in 2002 and released in th ...
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