OOO, Ooo, or ooo may refer to:In arts and entertainment:
Survivor slogan
Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul
In computing and networking:Other uses:
Arts and entertainment
Survivor slogan
The slogan "Outwit, Outplay, Outlast" originated in 2000 as the central motto of the CBS reality competition series Survivor, introduced during its premiere season, Survivor: Borneo.[1] Hosted by Jeff Probst and produced by Mark Burnett,[2] the phrase was crafted to encapsulate the game's core principles, guiding contestants through a 39-day ordeal on a remote island.[1]At its essence, "outwit" refers to the strategic maneuvering required to form alliances, deceive opponents, and navigate tribal council votes; "outplay" emphasizes excelling in immunity and reward challenges that test physical prowess, endurance, and skill; and "outlast" highlights the necessity of surviving environmental hardships, limited resources, and social betrayals to reach the end and secure the $1 million grand prize. This tripartite framework, often recited by Probst at the conclusion of episodes, defines the path to becoming the "Sole Survivor."The slogan has endured across all seasons of Survivor since Borneo, appearing in opening sequences, challenge announcements, and final tribal councils to underscore the competition's unchanging ethos. It has fueled extensive merchandise lines, including apparel, board games, and apparel from official CBS outlets, while fostering a dedicated fan community that analyzes gameplay through its lens on forums and podcasts. Media parodies, such as satirical sketches mimicking Probst's delivery, have further embedded it in pop culture.[3]Culturally, "Outwit, Outplay, Outlast" symbolizes the raw intensity of survivalist entertainment, influencing the reality TV landscape by prioritizing cunning, resilience, and competition.[3] It recurs in episode recaps, reunion specials, and special seasons like Survivor: Winners at War (2020), where past champions vied under the same motto, reinforcing its role as a timeless emblem of strategic triumph.
Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul
Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul (OOO) is a comprehensive gameplay modification for the 2006 video gameThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, developed and released by modder Oscuro in that year. The mod introduces over 1,000 alterations across core systems, enhancing combat mechanics for greater tactical depth, refining artificial intelligence to make non-player characters more responsive and strategic, improving graphical elements such as textures and environmental details, and expanding questlines with additional narrative branches and challenges. These changes collectively aim to transform the base game's experience into one that feels more immersive, balanced, and perilous, addressing criticisms of Oblivion's original design by emphasizing realism and consequence in player actions.[4][5][6]Among its standout features, OOO bolsters enemy intelligence, allowing adversaries to employ advanced tactics like flanking, ambushes, and environmental interactions during encounters, which heightens combat tension without relying solely on numerical superiority. Dynamic weather effects integrate seamlessly, influencing visibility, movement, and even spell efficacy to create variable battlefield conditions that reward adaptive playstyles. The leveling system undergoes a thorough overhaul to eliminate common exploits, such as skill grinding or attribute imbalances, by tying progression more closely to skill usage and environmental hazards rather than arbitrary scaling. Furthermore, OOO ensures broad compatibility with other modifications through support for the Oblivion Mod Manager (OBMM), enabling users to layer it into larger mod setups without conflicts.[7][8][6]The mod's impact within the gaming community has been substantial, with over 800,000 downloads recorded on platforms like Nexus Mods,[8][9] reflecting its role in extending the lifespan of the aging title. It has been widely praised for breathing new life into Oblivion's mechanics, fostering a sense of discovery and difficulty that echoes the series' roots while inspiring subsequent overhauls in later entries, including combat and AI enhancements seen in Skyrim modding projects. Development by Oscuro concluded around 2008, with community updates continuing thereafter, incorporating community feedback to refine balance and fix bugs. As of 2025, OOO endures as a staple for retro gamers seeking authentic challenges, with remastered versions and compatibility patches maintaining its relevance in modern playthroughs and ongoing modding discussions.[7][9][10]
Computing and networking
Out-of-order execution
Out-of-order execution is a central processing unit (CPU) paradigm that dynamically reorders the execution of instructions based on data dependencies and resource availability, rather than following the strict sequential order specified in the program, to mitigate latencies arising from branch predictions or memory accesses.[11] This technique enables the processor to continue executing independent instructions while waiting for stalled operations, thereby increasing instruction-level parallelism (ILP) and overall throughput.[12]The mechanism relies on key hardware structures such as reservation stations, which buffer instructions awaiting operands; a reorder buffer, which tracks instructions to ensure they commit results in original program order for architectural correctness; and speculative execution, which provisionally runs instructions along predicted control flow paths, rolling back if predictions fail.[13] Performance gains can be conceptualized through instructions per cycle (IPC), where effective IPC rises with improved branch prediction accuracy and reduced misprediction penalties, reflecting the overlap of useful work during stalls.[14]Out-of-order execution was first introduced in the IBM System/360 Model 91 in 1967, utilizing Tomasulo's algorithm to enable dynamic scheduling in the floating-point unit for scientific computing workloads.[11] It gained widespread adoption in superscalar processors with the Intel Pentium Pro in 1995, which integrated a unified reservation station and reorder buffer to support up to 64 outstanding instructions.[15] By the early 2000s, it became a standard feature in modern x86 processors from Intel and AMD, as well as ARM-based designs like the Cortex-A8 (2005) and later cores, driving performance in desktops, servers, and mobile devices.[16]This approach boosts throughput by 20-50% in typical integer and floating-point workloads through better resource utilization and latency hiding, as evidenced by reduced cycles per instruction in benchmarks like SPECint95.[16] However, it introduces significant design complexity in scheduling logic and larger silicon area, elevates power consumption due to additional circuitry and wider pipelines—often 3-5 times higher than in-order equivalents—and exposes systems to security risks from speculative execution, such as the Spectre attacks disclosed in 2018 that exploit side-channel leaks from mispredicted paths.[17][18]
OpenOffice.org
OpenOffice.org (commonly stylized as OOo) was launched on July 19, 2000, by Sun Microsystems as a free and open-source office productivity suite intended as an alternative to Microsoft Office.[19] It originated from the source code of Sun's proprietary StarOffice product, which the company had acquired from StarDivision in August 1999, with the initial codebase released under the LGPL and SISSL licenses on October 13, 2000.[19][20] The suite comprised key applications including Writer for word processing, Calc for spreadsheets, and Impress for presentations, enabling users to create, edit, and manage documents across multiple formats.[21]A pivotal milestone occurred with the release of version 1.0 on May 1, 2002, which introduced an XML-based file format that laid the groundwork for the OpenDocument Format (ODF) standard, later standardized by OASIS in 2006 and adopted as ISO/IEC 26300.[22][23] Following Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems in January 2010, the project faced uncertainty, leading Oracle to donate it to the Apache Software Foundation on June 1, 2011, where it continued as Apache OpenOffice.[24] The most recent maintenance release, version 4.1.16—a security and bug-fix update—arrived on November 10, 2025.[25]OpenOffice.org supports cross-platform operation on Windows, Linux, and macOS, providing broad accessibility for diverse computing environments.[26] It includes compatibility with Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros, added in version 3.0 to ease migration from Microsoft Office, and PDF export functionality, first introduced in version 1.1 for seamless document sharing without third-party tools.[27][28] As a community-driven initiative, it features an extensions framework that enhances usability, including accessibility tools like the AccessODF extension for evaluating and repairing document compliance with standards such as WCAG.[29]As of November 2025, Apache OpenOffice remains under active maintenance by the Apache Software Foundation, with version 4.1.16 addressing recent security vulnerabilities. In response to Oracle's stewardship, a community fork in November 2010 birthed LibreOffice under The Document Foundation, which has since outpaced the original with vigorous updates—reaching version 25.2 in February 2025—and improvements targeting the outdated interface and security shortcomings.[30]
.ooo top-level domain
The .ooo top-level domain (TLD) was introduced in 2014 as part of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)'s expansion of the generic top-level domain (gTLD) namespace.[31] The TLD's registry agreement with ICANN was signed on January 9, 2014, and it was officially delegated to the DNS root zone on August 12, 2014.[32] It is operated by Infibeam Avenues Limited (formerly Infibeam Incorporation Limited), an Indian multinational e-commerce and financial technology company based in Ahmedabad, which manages global domain registrations.[33]Designed as a versatile gTLD, .ooo targets creative, personal, and business websites without any registration restrictions, allowing broad use for online identities such as portfolios or brand extensions (e.g., creative.ooo).[34] Domains can be registered through ICANN-accredited registrars like GoDaddy and Dynadot, with pricing typically starting at around $20 per year depending on the term and provider.[35] Prior to general availability, a sunrise period from September 22 to October 22, 2014, enabled trademark holders to preregister exact matches to their marks to prevent cybersquatting.[36]Adoption of .ooo has grown steadily, with over 36,000 domains registered worldwide as of late 2025, of which approximately 7% are actively in use for websites.[37] It is commonly employed for branding in tech startups seeking innovative digital presences and in arts portfolios to showcase creative work, leveraging its short, memorable format.[38] The TLD integrates with DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions) to provide cryptographic authentication of DNS data, enhancing security against spoofing attacks.[39]From a technical standpoint, .ooo supports internationalized domain names (IDNs), enabling registrations with non-Latin scripts to accommodate global users.[34] Registrants benefit from WHOIS privacy options offered by many registrars, which mask personal contact details in public databases to reduce spam and privacy risks.[38]
Other uses
Out of office
"Out of office," commonly abbreviated as OOO, refers to a standard notification in professional communication indicating an individual's temporary unavailability due to vacation, meetings, or other absences. This practice emerged in the 1990s alongside the rise of email auto-responders, which automated replies to incoming messages when the recipient was away.[40]The feature gained widespread popularity through Microsoft products, with roots tracing back to the late 1980s in the company's Xenix email system, where the internal command "OOF" (originally standing for "Out of Facility") was used to activate auto-replies.[41] This terminology persisted internally in Microsoft Exchange Server, released in 1996, while externally, the more intuitive "OOO" became the common abbreviation in user-facing messages.[42]Microsoft Outlook's Out of Office Assistant, integrated with Exchange and available since Outlook 98 in 1998, further standardized the tool by allowing users to schedule replies with custom text.[43]In typical usage, an OOO auto-reply informs senders of the absence duration and provides guidance for urgent matters, such as: "I am OOO until [date]; for immediate assistance, please contact [backup person's name and email]." This format helps maintain workflow continuity and sets expectations in team environments.[44]As of 2025, best practices for OOO messages emphasize clarity and completeness to enhance professionalism. Key elements include specifying the exact return date and time, listing alternative contacts with their roles and availability, and noting the sender's time zone if working across regions. Additionally, indicating limited or no email access during the period prevents follow-up expectations. Tools like Google Workspace enable scheduled auto-replies with these details, while platforms such as Slack allow setting OOO status to update team channels automatically, supporting hybrid work models.[45][46]The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 accelerated remote work adoption, with over 70% of remote-capable U.S. employees shifting to full-time home-based arrangements initially, prompting a cultural evolution in OOO usage.[47] Post-2020, OOO notifications expanded beyond traditional vacations to include "digital detox" periods, where professionals signal intentional disconnection from work communications to promote work-life balance amid always-on remote setups. This shift reflects broader efforts to combat burnout, as remote work blurred boundaries between professional and personal time.[48]
Object-oriented ontology
Object-oriented ontology (OOO) is a 21st-century metaphysical and philosophical framework that treats all objects—human, nonhuman, real, or fictional—as autonomous entities with equal ontological status, emphasizing their withdrawal from full relational access and rejecting anthropocentric perspectives. It was developed by Graham Harman and others as part of the speculative realism movement.
Odd one out
The odd one out is a cognitive activity in which participants identify the element—such as an object, word, image, or person—that differs from the others in a group based on a shared characteristic or category. For instance, in a set consisting of apple, banana, orange, and car, the car is the odd one out because the first three are fruits while the car is a vehicle. This exercise encourages reasoning by requiring individuals to discern patterns and categorize items logically.[49][50]The game's origins trace back to classical tasks in fluid intelligence testing and logic puzzles, evolving into a staple of educational and entertainment formats by the mid-20th century. It draws from early psychological assessments designed to measure abstract reasoning, with modern iterations appearing in IQ evaluations as the "Odd Man Out" test, which demonstrates correlations with intelligence quotients ranging from 0.30 to 0.60. Popularization in the UK occurred through television quiz shows, including the format of Knockout (1977–1982) and its BBC revival Odd One Out (1982–1985, hosted by Paul Daniels across four series and 46 episodes), where contestants identified non-fitting items within themed categories. By the 2020s, it had expanded into digital children's games and mobile applications, enhancing accessibility for interactive learning.[51][52]In educational and professional settings, the odd one out serves multiple purposes, including vocabulary building in English as a second language (ESL) classes, where learners discuss why one word diverges from peers (e.g., distinguishing farm animals from vehicles). It features in IQ and cognitive assessments to evaluate pattern recognition and problem-solving skills. For team-building, it functions as an icebreaker, prompting group discussions on personal traits or scenarios to foster collaboration and critical thinking. Digital adaptations, such as quizzes on platforms like Kahoot!, have seen widespread adoption for classroom and training sessions.[53][54]Variations of the game extend beyond textual or verbal formats to include visual elements, such as spotting differing shapes or images in a series, and auditory versions involving sounds or tones that do not match a pattern. These adaptations emphasize simple rules focused on observation and deduction, making the activity suitable for diverse age groups and promoting skills in pattern recognition without requiring advanced prior knowledge.[55][56]
May 23, 2019 · Object-oriented ontology (OOO) is a philosophical movement where objects withdraw from direct contact, and real objects are irreducible to ...
OOO, or Object Oriented Ontology, rejects the idea that human existence should prevail over nonhuman objects, claiming things have unique existence and value.
"Survivor," whose slogan is “Outwit, Outplay, Outlast,” was a huge ratings success and spawned numerous imitators in the reality-competition genre. Produced ...
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Aug 25, 2021 · Survivor host Jeff Probst. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below ... For many of us, the show's motto—"Outwit, Outplay, Outlast”—has ...
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Feb 27, 2008 · Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul aims to make Oblivion a much more interesting, challenging, realistic, and dangerous place, and also offers great rewards for the ...
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The primary organizational objective for a high per- formance CPU is concurrency-the parallel execution of different instructions. A consideration of the ...
instructions 3 and 4 are executable. The Pentium. Pro processor executes instructions 3 and 4 out-of- order. The results of this out-of-order execution can.
The Intel Pentium Pro processor implements dynamic execution using an out-of-order, speculative execution engine, with register renaming of integer, floating ...
May 17, 2017 · Figure 7: IPC improvement of safe and unsafe out-of-order commit relative to in-order commit as a baseline for both reluctant and aggressive ...
Hence, Spectre is orthogonal to Meltdown [47] which exploits scenarios where some CPUs allow out-of-order execution of user instructions to read kernel memory.
It was acquired by Sun Microsystems during the summer of 1999 and StarOffice 5.2 was released in June of 2000. Subsequent versions of StarOffice software, ...
OpenOffice.org has these components: Writer; Calc; Draw; Impress. What Does it Do? The suite covers pretty much everything you need with a word processor, ...
April 30, 2002 - The OpenOffice.org community (www.openoffice.org) today announced the availability of OpenOffice.org 1.0, the open source, multi-platform, ...
Mar 31, 2025 · OpenOffice.org 1.0 format, a precursor to ODF, not described on this site at this time. Has later version, ODF 1.2 Extended formats, variants ...
Oct 14, 2011 · On 1 June 2011, Oracle Corporation submitted the OpenOffice.org code base to The Apache Software Foundation. That submission was accepted, ...
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Jul 13, 2012 · AccessODF is an extension for Apache OpenOffice Writer (and OpenOffice.org Writer) that helps authors evaluate and repair accessibility ...
May 7, 2025 · According to minutes of the Apache board meeting in March 2025, there are three security vulnerabilities in OpenOffice that are more than a year ...
2025. LibreOffice 25.2 is released, with info tooltips for sections in the Navigator, a new dialog to handle duplicate records in Calc, and much more: By ...
LibreOffice is a free and open-source office productivity software suite developed by The Document Foundation (TDF). It was created in 2010 as a fork of ...LibreOffice Base · LibreOffice Writer · LibreOffice Calc · LibreOffice Draw
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Other types of automatic response in common use include: - "Out of office" or "vacation" notices, which are intended to inform the sender of a message that ...
Dec 10, 2015 · “Oof” was the name of Xenix's auto-reply feature and a command to call it up. Decades after Xenix transitioned into Exchange Server in 1993, ...
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Jul 25, 2025 · 1 Concise out-of-office subject line · 2 Personal greeting · 3 Brief reason for your absence · 4 When you'll be OOO · 5 Point of contact while you' ...
Apr 15, 2025 · Do I need to set up an automatic reply for my out-of-office email? Yes, setting up an automatic reply is recommended. This ensures anyone ...
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Oct 14, 2025 · This paper investigates Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated art and design as a compelling case study to demonstrate the core tenets of ...
May 1, 2013 · This essay is a critique of actor-network theory (ANT), vitalism, and object-oriented ontology (OOO, or “speculative realism”), as advanced by Bruno Latour, ...
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The Odd-Man-Out Reaction Time test correlates with "Intelligent Quotients (IQ) in the range of 0.30 to 0.60, a reliable and substantial effect." This ...
Apr 18, 2025 · Today in 1985, Paul Daniels hosted his last ever episode of the game show Odd One Out on BBC 1. 4 series totalling 46 episodes were made.
Jan 31, 2017 · It is generally used as a simple and fun icebreaker activity where each person gives three statements about him or herself and others guess ...
May 29, 2025 · Here are a few of the most interesting Kahoot statistics and facts I was able to dig up including restaurant count, revenue totals and employee counts.
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