Reticulum is a constellation visible from Earth, named for its characterization as a reticle star-mapping instrument.
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| - Reticulum is a constellation visible from Earth, named for its characterization as a reticle star-mapping instrument.
- Reticulum is a name used for the home planet of the Reticulians, or "Greys." It is presumably located in the Reticulum galaxy. In 1993, FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder jokingly asked Agent Tom Colton for the price of liver and onions on Reticulum while investigating the Tooms case. (TXF: "Squeeze") In real life, people hypothesize that the Grey aliens come from the Zeta Reticuli star system.
- Reticulum (, genitive Reticuli ) is a small, faint constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the reticle, an instrument used to measure star positions. It was introduced in the early seventeenth century by Isaac Habrecht, who named it Rhombus. It was later renamed by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the eighteenth century.
- Reticulum del (Latin: reticulo), es uno de las menores constelaciones australes. Fue presentada por Nicolas Louis de Lacaille para conmemorar la reticula, que fue un instrumento científico usado para medir la posición de las estrellas.
- The Reticulum is a large data network, linking almost all syntactic devices on Arbre. It is colloquially referred to as the Ret. When written with a lowercase R, "reticulum" refers simply to any set of interconnected networks of syndevs (an individual network, such as one you might have in your home or office, is referred to simply as a "reticule"). When written with a capital R, "Reticulum" refers to the world-wide network composed of every lowercase-r reticulum on Arbre.
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| - Reticulum is a constellation visible from Earth, named for its characterization as a reticle star-mapping instrument.
- Reticulum is a name used for the home planet of the Reticulians, or "Greys." It is presumably located in the Reticulum galaxy. In 1993, FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder jokingly asked Agent Tom Colton for the price of liver and onions on Reticulum while investigating the Tooms case. (TXF: "Squeeze") In real life, people hypothesize that the Grey aliens come from the Zeta Reticuli star system.
- The Reticulum is a large data network, linking almost all syntactic devices on Arbre. It is colloquially referred to as the Ret. When written with a lowercase R, "reticulum" refers simply to any set of interconnected networks of syndevs (an individual network, such as one you might have in your home or office, is referred to simply as a "reticule"). When written with a capital R, "Reticulum" refers to the world-wide network composed of every lowercase-r reticulum on Arbre. The Ret was at one time flooded with 'crap', seemingly correct documents and other media with slight errors in them. The Ita devised a method to distinguish legit documents from tarnished ones. It is likely that in modern Orth, these words are used exclusively to refer to networks of syntactic devices and the older senses of "reticule" referring to something grid- or netlike (given in the Dictionary excerpt at the beginning of Part 7, "Feral") are largely forgotten. The word "network" appears frequently throughout the text, but with one exception, it always refers to something other than a syndev network.
- Reticulum (, genitive Reticuli ) is a small, faint constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the reticle, an instrument used to measure star positions. It was introduced in the early seventeenth century by Isaac Habrecht, who named it Rhombus. It was later renamed by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the eighteenth century.
- Reticulum del (Latin: reticulo), es uno de las menores constelaciones australes. Fue presentada por Nicolas Louis de Lacaille para conmemorar la reticula, que fue un instrumento científico usado para medir la posición de las estrellas.
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