Mod (subculture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mod (originally modernist, sometimes capitalised) is a subculture that originated in London, England in the late 1950s and peaked in the early to mid 1960s.
MOD (file format) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MOD is a computer file format used primarily to represent music, and was the first module file format. MOD files use the “.MOD” file extension, except on the Amiga where the ...
mods.dk - Modifications for radioamateur
Modify your amateur radio to get better performance, or more functions. This site is for HAMs there want all the best from his radioamateur equipment. Visit you will not be ...
Games and mods development for PC XBOX Playstation Nintendo - Mod DB
Mod DB covers the game development scene across all platforms PC, XBOX, Playstation and Nintendo serving up downloads of the best mods and other indie created content.
Mods
MODS is one of the leading companies in the world when it comes to performing advanced image retouching. No comission/assignment is ever to complicated for us, as we love a ...
Metadata Object Description Schema: MODS (Library of Congress)
The MODS schema is intended to be able to carry selected data from existing MARC 21 records as well as to enable the creation of original resource description records.
Mod -- from Wolfram MathWorld
In many computer languages (such as FORTRAN or Mathematica), the common residue of b (mod m) is written mod(b, m) (FORTRAN) or Mod[b, m] (Mathematica). The function mod(m,n) is ...
Mod Systems - Home
MOD Systems provides physical retailers with an end-to-end solution for delivery, merchandising, end-user discovery and fulfillment of digital media, with an initial focus on music