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Last edited by Scarfo; 12-03-2012 at 03:16 PM.

This is a secret thread that no one will see.
So. I have build a big oven on my back yard. Lets get Howard here and test it out?
Lets save the world. One oven at a time...
Greatest story never told.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lejfGhWeakY
- Redundancy (linguistics), the construction of a phrase that presents some idea using more information, often via multiple means, than is necessary for one to be able to understand the idea
- Tautology (rhetoric), an unnecessary or unessential (and sometimes unintentional) repetition of meaning, using different and dissimilar words that effectively say the same thing twice (often originally from different languages)
- Pleonasm, the use of more words or word-parts than is necessary for clear expression, often redundantly
- Logorrhoea (linguistics), an excessive flow of words more generally
Literature and arts
- Redundant (play), by Leo Butler
- "Redundant" (song), a song recorded by the American rock band Green Day in 1997
Science and Technology
- Redundancy (engineering)
- Redundancy (information theory)
- Redundancy (total quality management)
- Redundancy (user interfaces)
- Redundant code, computer program code that is executed but has no effect on the output of the program
- Database normalization, the elimination of redundancy in databases
- Redundancy check, Error detection realized using a hash function or checksum algorithm
- Logic redundancy
- Data redundancy
- Gene redundancy
Other uses
- Redundant acronym syndrome syndrome
- Redundant church
- Layoff, (also called redundancy in the UK) dismissal of an employee for lack of available work; Redundancy payments (in U.K.)

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