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[edit] LO
may mean:
- Lo Recordings A London based record company established in 1995.
- Leigh & Orange, an architectural company in Hong Kong
- the village of Lake Orion or Orion Township, Michigan
- "Local oscillator" in a superheterodyne receiver
- longitudinal-optical phonon
- "Low-Observable", used to describe aircraft using Stealth Technology(ie F-22, F-117, B-2 In active duty)[citation needed]
- the IATA code for LOT Polish Airlines
- "National confederation of trade unions" in several Scandinavian countries:
- Landsorganisationen i Danmark (Danish Confederation of Trade Unions)
- Landsorganisasjonen i Norge (Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions)
- Landsorganisationen i Sverige (Swedish Trade Union Confederation)
- Lund Original, collection of the Department of Geology/GeoBiosphere Science Centre, Lund University
- Lutte Ouvrière ("workers' struggle"), a French, Far-left political party
- LO (manga), a Japanese Lolicon Manga series
- London Overground, a new state-run train operating company in London, United Kingdom
- Lake Oswego or Lake Oswego High School
- Lost Odyssey, an RPG developed by Mistwalker exclusively for the Xbox 360.
[edit] Lo
may refer to:
- Lo, a municipality in Belgium
- L.O. - the initials of acclaimed actor Sir Laurence Olivier, (1907-1989)
- Lo (culture) was a culture in ancient Vietnam.
- Lo (genus), a genus of rabbitfishes.
- Lo (surname) (盧) - a surname in Cantonese.
- the Lynx[citation needed]
- Lo!, the third published nonfiction work of the author Charles Fort (first edition 1931).
- Lauren "Lo" Bosworth, best friend and costar of Lauren Conrad in MTV shows The Hills and the first two seasons of Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County.
- Jason Lo, a Malaysian pop singer and radio announcer
[edit] lo
may refer to:
- Lao language ISO 639 alpha-2 short code
- the loopback device on Unix-like systems
- an uncommon abbreviation for local.[citation needed]
Lo or lö[verification needed], often with initial apostrophe, is often used as an abbreviation of "hello".[citation needed]
The first message transmitted across a POTS using two "packet switches" from UCLA to Stanford Research Institute in California. Known as the first message sent through the Internet. It is short for "login" as the receiving system crashed before receiving the letter G. --History Channel