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As an aside, someone told me to type 'datalink' into the command bar and follow the instructions.
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Some competing glass flight deck systems have limited redundancy during failure modes, losing critical functionality such as datalink weather, traffic, or even autopilot, which force the pilot to learn new and unfamiliar "reversionary modes" during high-workload situations.
Aero-News Network 2009
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Some competing glass flight deck systems have limited redundancy during failure modes, losing critical functionality such as datalink weather, traffic, or even autopilot, which force the pilot to learn new and unfamiliar "reversionary modes" during high-workload situations.
Aero-News Network 2009
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Elsewhere in the universe, people collect children from their parents with promises of virtual heaven, then ship them off via a superdense datalink as bodiless intelligences, to spin code in the software farms of space.
In Brief: Science Fiction Tom Shippey 2011
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Elsewhere in the universe, people collect children from their parents with promises of virtual heaven, then ship them off via a superdense datalink as bodiless intelligences, to spin code in the software farms of space.
In Brief: Science Fiction Tom Shippey 2011
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Carrier intelligence had received the last Link-11 datalink update thirty minutes prior.
Day by Day Armageddon: Beyond Exile J.L. Bourne 2010
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Carrier intelligence had received the last Link-11 datalink update thirty minutes prior.
Day by Day Armageddon: Beyond Exile J.L. Bourne 2010
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But what Buddenberg is arguing for is a more comprehensive solution: Encrypting the data “at the camera” so it is protected as it travels across the network, regardless of what datalink is used to haul bits.
Archive 2009-12-01 Walter Jon Williams 2009
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But what Buddenberg is arguing for is a more comprehensive solution: Encrypting the data “at the camera” so it is protected as it travels across the network, regardless of what datalink is used to haul bits.
Drones Walter Jon Williams 2009
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GPS Navigation, map data fetched over mobile datalink or downloaded over the Internet and transferred to the phone over USB.
Nokia N96 2008
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