Dif is a settlement divided between Kenya's Wajir County and Somalia's Lower Juba region.
Data Interchange Format (.dif) is a text file format used to import/export single spreadsheets between spreadsheet programs (OpenOffice.org Calc, Excel, Gnumeric, StarCalc, Lotus 1-2-3, FileMaker, dBase, Framework, Multiplan, etc.). It is also known as Navy DIF. One limitation is that DIF format cannot handle multiple spreadsheets in a single workbook.
DIF was developed by Software Arts, Inc. (the developers of the VisiCalc program) in the early 1980s. The specification was included in many copies of VisiCalc, and published in Byte Magazine. Bob Frankston developed the format, with input from others, including Mitch Kapor, who helped so that it could work with his VisiPlot program. (Kapor later went on to found Lotus and make Lotus 1-2-3 happen.) The specification was copyright 1981.
DIF was a registered trademark of Software Arts Products Corp. (a legal name for Software Arts at the time).
DIF stores everything in an ASCII text file to mitigate many cross-platform issues back in the days of its creation. However modern spreadsheet software, e.g. OpenOffice.org Calc and Gnumeric, offer more character encoding to export/import. The file is divided into 2 sections: header and data. Everything in DIF is represented by a 2- or 3-line chunk. Headers get a 3-line chunk; data, 2. Header chunks start with a text identifier that is all caps, only alphabetic characters, and less than 32 letters. The following line must be a pair of numbers, and the third line must be a quoted string. On the other hand, data chunks start with a number pair and the next line is a quoted string or a keyword.
Six Days in Fallujah (SDIF) is an unreleased historical third-person shooter video game developed and left unreleased by Atomic Games. Described by Atomic Games as a tactical shooter, it is the first video game to focus directly on the Iraq War.
The game follows a squad of U.S. Marines from 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines (3/1), fighting in the Second Battle of Fallujah over the span of six days in November 2004. The premise of the game was the subject of controversy in 2009, with questions raised as to its appropriateness, especially given the fact that the true events the game is based upon was recent at the time. It was originally to be published by Konami, however, in April 2009, a spokesman informed the Associated Press that Konami was no longer publishing the game due to the controversy surrounding it. As of December 2015, the game has not been released and there is no set release date.
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[Verse 1]
Hey, what's the situation? Ooh oh
I'm just tryin' to make a little conversation
Why the hesitation? Ooh oh
Tell me what your name is, for your information
Don't get me wrong, you know your it's right
Don't be so cold, we could be fire
Tomorrow we'll go, let's start tonight
You know what it's all about
[Hook x2]
I could take you out
I could take you home
I could take you oh, where you wanna go
I could pick it up
We could take it slow
I could take you oh, oh oh oh
[Verse 2]
I might have a reputation, ooh oh
But there's only me and you in this equation
I promise this occasion, ooh oh
Is a different situation, for your information
Don't get me wrong, you know it's right
Don't be so cold, we could be fire
Tomorrow we'll go, let's start tonight
You know what it's all about
[Hook x2]
I could take you out
I could take you home
I could take you out
I could take you home
[Bridge x2]
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My little lady
Mi amor, you're the one I adore, come on be my little lady
My little lady
[Hook x2]
[Outro]