FT

FT

FT can stand for:

* Fault-tolerance
* Fourier transform, a mathematical transform
* France Télécom, the main telecommunication company in France
* "Financial Times", a business-oriented newspaper
* "Fortean Times", a magazine devoted to the anomalous phenomena
* Flyertalk, a travel-related Internet forum
* EMD FT, a pioneering diesel locomotive built in the 1930s by General Motors Electro-Motive Division
* "Fawlty Towers", a British sitcom
* Full time, in classified advertising (often with a slash: "F/T")
* "Frozen Throne", the expansion to the computer game "Warcraft III" (more often: "TFT", for "")
* Francisco Torres, a group of off-campus student residence halls of the University of California, Santa Barbara
* Fuck truck, a colloquial name for the Wellesley College Senate Bus
* Siem Reap Airways IATA airline designator
* Full Throttle, which can refer to (among other things) a LucasArts adventure game
* Freedom Tower, a currently in progress skyscraper located in New York City
* Fischer-Tropsch process, a method to produce synthetic fuel aout of methane rich gas.
* File transfer (Computing)
* FashionTelevision, a Canadian produced special interest show
* Food Technology, the science of food
* "Fighting Talk", a British radio show
* Fuzzy Tomato, or "FT" is a character in Return of the Killer Tomatoes, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and Killer Tomatoes Strike Back.
* Fairy Tale
* The Freight Ton represents the volume of a truck, train or other freight carrier. In the past it has been used for a cargo ship but the register ton is now preferred. It is today equal to 40 cubic feet of space (1.132 cubic metres), but historically it has had several informal definitions. It is correctly abbreviated as 'FT' but some users are now using freight ton to represent a weight of 1 tonne, thus the more common abbreviations are now M/T, MT, or MTON (for measurement ton), which still cause it to be confused with the metric ton or even the megaton .

See also

* Ft


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