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"superhighway" Definitions
  1. an interstate (= in the US, a wide road, with at least two lanes in each direction, where traffic can travel fast for long distances across many states. You can only enter and leave the road at special ramps.)

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The information superhighway began to look more perilous than ever.
This isn't an information superhighway, it's a Super Mario Bros.
"Marvel and DC have built the comic-book superhighway," Mintz said.
Electronic Superhighway (2016 -1966) runs from January 29th to May 15th, 2016.
On technology's superhighway, he is not pedaling in place; he is losing ground.
Some tunneled vast avenues beneath the seabed, forming a "superhighway" of tiny burrows.
Instead, the no-longer-neutral superhighway diverts traffic to your more established competitors.
Flart's friends loved it, and suggested he take his show on the information superhighway.
In Gurb and other communities, Guifi is the on-ramp to the fabled information superhighway.
I felt like I was driving on loop-de-loops where a superhighway should be.
They compared it to a superhighway, to a marketplace of ideas, to a printing press.
The SLF area is the "information superhighway" that connects the frontal lobe with the parietal lobe.
Norwich does have a time-warp feel to it that extends beyond its potholed information superhighway.
The coupe-like sedan can operate hands-free under specific circumstances, typically on a well-marked superhighway.
For him, Electronic Superhighway places recent internet-based works and artists in context with their historical counterparts.
Sadly, however, there are those who are littering this information superhighway with obscene, indecent, and destructive pornography.
The information superhighway cracks apart more easily when so much of it depends on privately owned infrastructure.
The superhighway that runs between Mr. Smith's amygdala and his tear ducts is deep and well worn.
She could see all the veins and nerves crisscrossing her hand like a miniature blue and red superhighway.
IN THE DAYS when people talked about the "information superhighway", Peter Dawe had his foot on the gas.
So it is that the telephone became the smartphone, that near-at-hand portal to the information superhighway.
The spinal cord is the superhighway of the nervous system, sending commands from the brain to the appendages.
It seems quaint to imagine now but the original vision for the web was not an information superhighway.
ELSEWHERE > The Ebola superhighway: Why the new Congo outbreak terrifies public health authorities, by Reid Wilson, The Hill.
Call it "dating while black"—online dating with the added risk of being profiled on the virtual superhighway.
This is why the London-based Whitechapel Gallery's latest exhibition, Electronic Superhighway (20163-22016), is such an important retrospective.
Also, the Hypnospace Highway looking approximately like what everyone in the late nineties imagined when they heard Information Superhighway.
"Electronic Superhighway" is all about the internet and how computers have changed the way we interact with the world.
The Arrivo system will propel vehicles and cargo through an electro-magnetic superhighway using magnetic levitation and electric power.
These guys are the ones who are sort of being left on the side road of the information superhighway.
He stays centered, presses forward, sings gently like he's just on a neon-bright drive down the information superhighway.
But is this program really filling in the gaps, given the whole vast, free, easily accessible, sexy information superhighway thing?
Once you digest all that information, we'll work our way to the information superhighway that is the World Wide Web.
Stepping into the Whitechapel Gallery in London's new exhibition, "Electronic Superhighway," you are immediately confronted by a huge naked butt.
Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube have opened up an information superhighway that flows rapidly and without pause in two directions.
The result may be a splintering internet, where a onetime unified information superhighway has become increasingly restricted in certain areas.
But what kind of new (and old) media art retrospective would Electronic Superhighway be without "famous new media artist" Jeremy Bailey?
The Federal Communications Commission is right to work toward restoring light-touch regulation before the information superhighway becomes marked with potholes.
Back in ye olde days of the information superhighway, curious newbies had an easy way to see how websites worked: View Source.
Could Edge, Safari, and Firefox soon follow suit, and how will this move affect surfing the information superhighway (yup) on our smartphones?
It was before the dawn of the Internet's predecessor Arpanet (1969) and decades before we saw the web as an information superhighway.
At Electronic Superhighway, Thomson & Craighhead are showing More Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience, inspired by the illuminated texts of William Blake.
That bipartisan decision led to the open-market creation of the much-lauded "information superhighway" and the power of the internet today.
Voices and the scent of coffee filter into the early morning air, chasing away the stink of exhaust from the nearby superhighway.
"(Flying non-stop) takes us off this superhighway of very competitive conditions of capacity which is priced, in many cases, under costs."
The man had followed his phone's GPS directions onto the superhighway last week, after he grew tired of waiting for a train.
"There are no toll roads on the information superhighway," President Barack Obama said when he called for a net neutrality vote in 22016.
The Independent uncovered his secret plan to "tarmac over UK's canals to create nationwide cycle superhighway if he becomes PM." The only problem?
"Electronic Superhighway (2016-1966)", a new show at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, looks at how artists have responded to technology and change.
In order to fix the way federal grants are reported, we must move from a document-centric reporting system to a data superhighway.
The government is in no position to focus money and time on the information superhighway when traditional highways are in need of attention.
This digital superhighway runs through beautiful Burlington, a small city sandwiched between the distant Green Mountains and the 125-mile-long Lake Champlain.
Finally, our wideband senses of sight, sound, hearing, smell and touch, coupled to our intuition, already serves as a superhighway into our brains.
It will be along the K Street corridor, the offices of unsavory real estate developers and the darkest alleys of the information superhighway.
What is certain is that the Cross River superhighway would cause irreparable harm to Nigeria's last remaining rain forests, some of Africa's oldest.
But last year, it became clear that the proposed route of the so-called superhighway was drawn right through Cross River National Park.
Two weeks later, XXX v3 got released, selling well, as the white line of dark net cocaine continued on down the information superhighway.
As Leland talked about it, it became a superhighway running in different directions, with all kinds of passages and ways to move through it.
It sits along the Atlantic flyway, an avian superhighway with fresh water, habitats, food, and few mountainous obstacles that many bird species migrate over.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson arrives by bike to view progress on East-West Cycle Superhighway on Victoria Embankment, London, Monday, March 7, 2016.
China's relatively flexible bureaucracy, specific to technological implementation and innovation, also helps in supporting the argument of the world's first superhighway being in China.
The furor over internet pornography had started with the publication of a study, "Marketing Pornography on the Information Superhighway," in The Georgetown Law Journal.
All Europe has done is redirect the flow of vulnerable humanity, fostering the development of a global superhighway to move people over this great distance.
For a site to be part of the Information-Tracking Superhighway, it had to share at least one third-party tracking script with another site.
That slowed the supply of beans to the giant-sized soymeal factories that dot the banks of Argentina's Parana River, the country's key grains superhighway.
The HHI Group focuses on highway infrastructure businesses in mainland China, and currently operates the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Superhighway and Western Delta Route, the statement said.
I just was very inspired by an article which I read in Forbes magazine around the information superhighway and the Arpanet and stuff like that.
The one you&aposre dressing here is what I call the information superhighway or the information laundering operation, and it is best summed up this way.
Traversing the Malacca Strait is like going on a superhighway at sea — not too difficult on a calm, clear day but often harrowing in bad weather.
But perhaps running video games with super-complex graphics over the information superhighway isn't the best thing for a tiny Chromecast the size of your thumb.
Here you have a country that suppresses free speech and censors information allowing use of what the rest of the world knows as the information superhighway.
"They didn't create this superhighway to connect production in North Dakota to the Mississippi River or to the Mexican market or to the Atlantic Coast," said Steenhoek.
The information superhighway had become so fast—too fast to make sense of the bombardment of information—that some decided it was time to set speed limits.
Those rules bar broadband providers from giving or selling access to speedy internet, essentially a "fast lane" on the information superhighway, to certain internet services over others.
One of the beautiful things about the vast expanses of the information superhighway is that no one is going to stop you from pursuing your weird interests.
Most of those particles are diverted away from Earth, but some do bounce back toward the sun, creating the foreshock region, where the electron superhighway was discovered.
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Conflict of interest issues aside, it was a provocative statement, even in a time when practically every day brings a new provocative statement over the Twitter superhighway.
On these results, though, one would have to conclude that the establishment lane was a superhighway, while the social lane was tiny and the economic lane microscopic.
The rules prohibited broadband providers from giving or selling access to speedy internet, essentially a "fast lane" on the web's information superhighway, to certain internet services over others.
Broader trends, including China's ambitious Belt and Road project to build an economic superhighway across Asia and beyond, are supporting the currency's internationalisation, analysts and Chinese officials say.
While the ruling ensures that the information superhighway can be maintained for the public interest, it doesn't help anyone who simply can't afford to have access to it.
Presenting, exhibit A: Bradley Walsh, the music industry's next gargantuan and chiselled hope, the real sound of 2016, the beautiful tugboat riding down the superhighway of monumental success.
But if you ask any intelligent young person — two adjectives that are not mutually exclusive — they'll tell you all about what the information superhighway really means to us.
There once was a legendary troll, and from its hideout beneath an overpass of the information superhighway, it prodded into existence the internet we know, love, and increasingly loathe.
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The street has been calling the shots in fashion for some time now and by street, to be clear, what is meant here is also the old information superhighway.
In another canvas from the early '80s, an aerial view of highways — a metaphor, perhaps, for the "information superhighway" — is turned vertically, so it looks like Gothic cathedral vaulting.
Soon, a string of demanding, more prominent projects followed: a stretch of superhighway ringing Moscow; two troubled stadiums for the 2018 World Cup, including one in a Baltic swamp.
Instead, the richest collection of rare animals can be found along a quiet narrow park road lined by animal rescue centers that amounts to a kind of conservation superhighway.
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Given how many media businesses have been turned into roadkill on the digital superhighway, "The Content Trap: A Strategist's Guide to Digital Change" (Random House) is a remarkably optimistic book.
As the city reinvested the revenue from congestion fees back into transportation improvements, including massive bicycle "superhighway" projects, bus lanes, and general roadway repairs, traffic for cars got worse again.
"The average person is driving on the information-superhighway never having taken a driver's education class, never having to take a driver's test… it's a recipe for problems," Newton says.
With an extensive network of bike lanes, and plans for a bike superhighway that stretches to the suburbs, Copenhagen has convinced more than half of its population to bike to work.
Agalarov is one of the Kremlin's favored developers, having tackled complicated and costly projects, such as a superhighway ringing the capital and two soccer stadiums built for the 2018 World Cup.
America was "tantalizingly" close to building what would have amounted to a superhighway power line sending renewable energy across the country, but local opposition, government delay and utility disinterest killed it.
But rather than shutting down her whole visual system, she developed some 'back roads' that could bypass the superhighway to bring some vision – especially motion – to other parts of the brain.
Over the summer, a Maersk vessel loaded with Russian fish became the first container vessel to complete an Arctic sea route that Moscow is planning as part of an Arctic superhighway.
The now-combined band extended more than 400 miles over Galveston and deep into the too-warm waters of the Gulf, creating a superhighway for rain to be delivered directly to Houston.
That's where the Internet of Things comes in—ready to rescue us from the horrible task of using our atrophying muscles to close the blinds—by connecting everything to the information superhighway.
Australia's new superhighway, an 1,800-km (1,118-mile) stretch of mostly coastal road alongside the Great Barrier Reef, will be supplied by renewable energy, State Minister Steven Miles said in a statement.
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The artworks in Electronic Superhighway run in reverse chronological order, starting with the most recent on the ground floor and working back to those created in the mid-60s on the upper floors.
The biggest expansion of GDP came under President Bill Clinton, who presided over the 1990s technology boom, spurred by massive advances and investment in faster computers and the construction of the Internet Superhighway.
If the web is neither world nor wide, the ambitious global strategies of companies like Netflix, Facebook, Apple and even The little old New York Times face serious bumps on the information superhighway.
In the early 22016s, she was among a group of activists who saved the lakefront Jackson Park, just south of Hyde Park, from a proposed superhighway that would have cut right through it.
The jellyfish population explosion has blossomed for years, but got a special boost since 2015 with the broadening of the Suez Canal, which opened up an aquatic superhighway for invasive species to the Mediterranean.
Many of the canals, or khlongs, "were made since the ancient Khmer empire and we just took them over and built on the system, and it was the superhighway of the nation," he said.
The Opium War ZARANJ, Afghanistan — Shortly after sunrise, an Afghan special operations helicopter descended on two vehicles racing through the empty deserts of southern Afghanistan, traversing what has become a superhighway for smugglers and insurgents.
This narrow corridor of fast-moving air generally flows from west to east across the Northern Hemisphere, and it serves as a storm superhighway, helping to generate and steer storm systems and separate air masses.
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From a stream of reposts on huge Instagram pages like ifyouhigh to a series of ads for Google, the 36-year-old Swede's mesmerizing computer generated artwork has been all over the information superhighway lately.
"Electronic Superhighway" concludes with historic pieces, including some that use now-obsolete technologies like VHS and vinyl records alongside the likes of screen-printing and 16 millimeter film depicting computer-influenced forms like grids and circuitry.
Greer: By that I mean that the superhighway is largely place-less and spartan, so we can project any number of meanings or values onto it depending on how and when we choose to see it.
"Mega retailers are a product of public policy not just consumer choice," whispers an Amazon box as it cruises down a superhighway of conveyor belts in the video "Big Opening Event" (2019) by artist Nina Sarnelle.
I also propose classifying certain platforms as "digital utilities" that aim to maximize public benefit and spur economic growth, much like the interstate highway system and the "Information superhighway" have done for physical and electronic commerce.
Off the page, she fought against the worst of these schemes, including Robert Moses's plan to run a 10-lane elevated superhighway through much of what is now SoHo, Little Italy, Chinatown and the Lower East Side.
The rules bar internet providers from obstructing or slowing down consumer access to web content and prohibit giving or selling access to speedy internet, essentially a "fast lane" on the web's information superhighway, to certain internet services.
There, it was a superhighway for fast-moving ice, as glacial fragments slipped away from a colossal ice cap in southern Africa, and carved signatures in the underlying rock as they sped into what is now Brazil.
However, with the advent of high-throughput Ku-band and Ka-band satellite connections, the capabilities in orbit have created a broadband superhighway in space — easily handling the potential volume of opportunity in the IoT and M2M sectors.
Apple is stepping up its artificial intelligence efforts in a bid to keep pace with rivals who have been driving full-throttle down a machine learning-powered AI superhighway, thanks to their liberal attitude to mining user data.
At London's Whitechapel Gallery, over 100 artworks are currently being shown in Electronic Superhighway, an exhibition which aims to get a sense of how computer and Internet technology have influenced artists from the mid-60s to the present.
Here are just a few from my embarrassingly over-underlined and notated copy of Jesus' Son: "Under Midwestern clouds like great grey brains we left the superhighway with a drifting sensation and entered Kansas" ("Car Crash While Hitchhiking").
Cities must increasingly focus on investing in the information superhighway — the cornerstone of which will be a reliable 5G network that is designed to offer increased connectivity at higher speeds to as many people and businesses as possible.
Kraft says that the bacteria tries to push its way out as it kills soft tissue and continues to multiply, and because it is sandwiched between the skin and muscle it quickly spreads in the fascia "superhighway," often unnoticed.
Prince was heavily identified with the internet circa 1995 when jokes about the nascent Information Superhighway were as ubiquitous as rapping breakfast cereal characters, hence his appearance in a Simpsons episode where he is seemingly part of a Radioactive Man newsgroup.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia is building a superhighway offering free charging stations in a bid to boost use of electric vehicles, the northeastern state of Queensland said on Thursday, most of its route fringed by the Great Barrier Reef tourist attraction.
Eighteen towns and cities will make up the first phase of the superhighway, which will become operational in the next six months, making it possible to drive an electric vehicle from the state's southern border to the far north, he added.
There's the surge of computer-related words like "cyber" and "information superhighway" in the early 1990s and a string of political words like "chad" and "weapons of mass destruction" that reflected some of the biggest political stories of the early 2000s.
There has a been a "strong reduction" in truck deliveries of raw soybeans to the giant crushing plants that dot the banks of the Parana River, Argentina's grains superhighway, Gustavo Idigoras, head of the chamber, told Reuters in a text.
Declaring that the Chinese-Pakistani friendship is "sweeter than honey," and "stronger than steel," Beijing announced last year that it would finance a 1,800-mile-long superhighway and a high-speed railway from the Arabian Sea over the Himalayas to China's Xinjiang province.
Adding to the higher population-to-land ratio, inability to sell crops, and climate extremes is another consequence of CAFTA-DR: more mining, hydroelectric, and superhighway/railway projects, which not only offer little employment but permanently ruin land, water, and natural resources.
As an elected Texas sheriff working along U.S. 59 — a superhighway of human trafficking into the U.S. — I can assure you that the size of the criminal alien problem in Texas is such that cooperation with the federal government is a necessity.
The infrastructure dreams of the mid-1990s, which included proposals for a regional superhighway with no checkpoints linking Egypt, Israel and Jordan — and continuing on through Saudi Arabia — and a railway that would connect Israel to Lebanon and Syria, sound hopelessly utopian to us today.
Pilgrim has tried to frame the pipelines as a safer and more environmentally friendly alternative to the fossil fuel superhighway of trains and barges that currently ferry millions of barrels of crude Bakken oil drilled in North Dakota up and down the Hudson everyday.
The movement behind the construction of a transcontinental superhighway started in the 1930s when President Franklin D. Roosevelt expressed interest in the construction of a network of toll superhighways that would provide more jobs for people in need of work during the Great Depression.
Of late he's favored Twitter as an outlet for his musings on the stratosphere, tweeting his support for the concept of a superhighway in space, expressing gratitude to John Glenn and thanking Buzz Aldrin for visiting the headquarters of Blue Origin, his space-focused startup.
As the release date for Star Wars: The Last Jedi approaches at ludicrous speed, stories on the creation of the movie—and teases about what might happen in it, or even after it—are beginning to pile up on all sides of the information superhighway.
If the internet is an invisible information superhighway, the web is the magic carpet that lets you travel along the highway, allowing you to comprehend everything you do and see along the way — almost as if you're soaring, tumbling, freewheeling through an endless diamond sky.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Chinese state-owned construction giant CCCC is preparing a bid to dredge Argentina's Parana River, the country's main cargo superhighway that takes soy and corn from the Pampas farm belt to the shipping lanes of the south Atlantic and the world.
While Cohen might sell membership subscriptions to his site—charging visitors a monthly fee to access photos, videos, and so on—as Levinson explained, the trick was getting surfers to click a banner ad, the interactive billboards of the information superhighway, and visit a site.
Sums it up: "Record flooding in Texas is straining superhighway of energy trade," is the subhead of this in-depth Wall Street Journal look at how the storm has snarled the vast network of refineries, ports, pipelines, trucking routes, and other energy infrastructure along the Gulf Coast.
The most prominent active fault on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, Palu Koro is akin to a "fault superhighway," according to Ian M. Watkinson, a seismologist who has studied the area, which is part of an earthquake-plagued arc along the Pacific Ocean called the Ring of Fire.
Thomas P. Griesa, a federal judge whose far-reaching, environmentally based rulings helped kill the bitterly contested plan to build the Westway superhighway in Manhattan along the Hudson River but cleared the way for a huge redevelopment of Times Square, died on Sunday at his home in Manhattan.
But in her veneration of the architect, Cagnoli was ahead of the times: In the decades after his death in 2000, Scarpa largely had come to be regarded as an ingenious but inessential roadside attraction on the superhighway of organic Modernism, eclipsed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Kahn.
Naming and co-founding the Electronic Frontier Foundation with Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet developer Mitch Kapor in 1990, the EFF simultaneously became the ACLU for the digital world and gave the pre-web internet one of its more pliant analogies (and certainly more romantic than Al Gore's "Information Superhighway").
Here are just nine examples: You had to dial up the Internet -- and it took forever Back in the day when you wanted to "surf the Information Superhighway" -- er, go online -- you had to attach your desktop computer to a modem that would establish a balky Internet connection over the telephone.
This year, several of Ulman's Instagram photos from that performance piece will be shown at two art venues in London: the Whitechapel Gallery, where they'll be part of the exhibition Electronic Superhighway (2016 -1966) and the Tate Modern, where they'll be featured in the museum's upcoming exhibition, Performing for the Camera.
My app is but one note in the mighty chorus of white-noise generators, an exploding industry of mechanical and digital devices; apps and websites, and Sonos and Spotify playlists that grows ever more refined, as if to block out the increased rate of speeding, the wrecks, on the information superhighway.
And he's merged those paths into a bumpy superhighway of a career, which we're invited to travel in "Bruce Nauman: Disappearing Acts," a half-century retrospective that fills the sixth floor of the Museum of Modern Art and nearly the entire premises of MoMA PS1 in Long Island City, Queens.
In truth, the spectatorial mass of the 19th century is now abetted by the glittering light and constant digital feedback of the Internet, where today's arcades and boulevards, once illuminated by streetlights above, now pulsate down an information superhighway lined with social media, online shopping, the "sharing" economy, leisure, and, ultimately, digital alienation.
As we're rocketing through this information superhighway like fish in a tube (remember when the people of Twitter longed to be salmon?), clasping onto bits of digital detritus just long enough to see if they spark joy before discarding them, trying to remember even last week's best meme can feel hilariously futile.
" Mr. Graham told reporters that Mr. Trump was "worried about Iranian influence and the potential dangers to Israel from having a superhighway from Beirut to Tehran in terms of delivering weapons into Lebanon, and he'll be talking to Turkey about making sure we don't have a war between the Turks and our allies the Kurds.
Russia is a key link in the so-called "narcotic superhighway" that funnels heroin from Afghanistan to Western Europe, and a recent surge in domestic drug use has led to soaring rates of HIV infection across the country, a crisis that could eventually spill across the border to other countries in Asia and Eastern Europe.
" The beguiling last category almost guaranteed that visitors would be tempted to scroll all the way through the long Navigator page in order to find the Cool Site of the Day, the F.B.I.'s Most Wanted, Sodaconstructor, Earthcam, the Dead People Server and Ghost Sites of the Web, described by Mr. Meislin as a guide to "some of the rusting hulks along the information superhighway.
"What was interesting to see was how particular concerns kept on re-surfacing for artists over time such as over-reliance on technological forms, and the threat of consciousness becoming subsumed by machines, in the present a heightened awareness of the corporate mechanisms that govern and control the internet is a recurring motif in the work of many artists," Electronic Superhighway curator Omar Kholeif tells The Creators Project.
First, and perhaps the most obvious, is one of the indisputable best quotes in Simpsons history: Now for a more esoteric line, to establish your Simpsons cred: One for when your friend tries to force a healthy food option on you when all you want is pizza: And finally, here's the only logical conclusion to this and any other post that exists on this godforsaken information superhighway we call home, a perfect response to just about anything: All hail her royal majesty, in all her frantic magnificence.

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