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Possible Answers: TOOT, BEEP, BLARE, HONK, BLAT, TANTARA, BEEPBEEP.

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This category is for general information on network protocols. It is not to be confused with the Category:Network layer protocols, which is for articles on protocols fitting into the Internet protocol suite network layer.

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Random information on the term “HONK”:

Honk is an American rock band, based in Laguna Beach, California. They are best known for providing the soundtrack for the surf documentary film, Five Summer Stories.

The band was formalized in 1970, recorded some demo songs, and then recorded their first album for a $1500 fee. It was the soundtrack for the “cinematic cult classic” surf film, Five Summer Stories. In the early 1970s they toured with The Beach Boys, Chicago, Jackson Browne and Dave Mason before splitting up in 1975. The band reformed in 1985 and continue to occasionally perform.

“Honk had a reputation for being a musician’s kind of band,” Stekol said. “It was a lot of fun. Honk’s problem was with the business, not the players. No one had any difficulty with anyone else in the band. But no one had the ego to stay with it when things weren’t working.”

Honk’s drummer, Tris Imboden, has also been a member of several other notable groups. This includes the Kenny Loggins Band, which was featured in the Number One soundtracks for prominent 1980s films, Caddyshack and Footloose. He has been the full-time drummer for the multi-platinum Chicago since 1990.

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In Russian culture, blat (Russian: блат) is a form of corruption which is the system of informal agreements, exchanges of services, connections, Party contacts, or black market deals to achieve results or get ahead.

In the Soviet republics, blat, a form of corruption, was widespread because of the common deficit of consumer goods and services. In Soviet times the price of consumer goods was dictated by the state rather than set by the free market which resulted in a consumer goods deficit leading to corruption. Blat was used to gain a prestigious position or a rewarding job or an overseas posting or enroll in a prestigious major in university bypassing fair and just selection processes.

The system of blat can be seen as an example of social networks with some similarities to networking (especially ‘good ol’ boy’ networks) in the United States, old boy networks in the United Kingdom and the former British Empire, or guanxi in China.

However, the noun blatnoy (блатной) has a criminal meaning in Russian and it relates to a status in the criminal world. It usually means a member of a thief gang.

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