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It or IT may refer to:
- It (pronoun), in English
- Information technology
Arts and media
Film and television
- It (1927 film), a film starring Clara Bow
- It! The Terror from Beyond Space, a 1958 science fiction film
- It! (1967 film), a film starring Roddy McDowell
- It (1989 film), a Soviet comedy film directed by Sergei Ovcharov
- It (miniseries), a 1990 television miniseries film based on Stephen King's novel
- It (2004 film), a documentary film about the Phish festival
- I.T. (film), a 2016 film starring Pierce Brosnan
- It (2017 film), a film adaptation of Stephen King's novel
- It Chapter Two (2019), the direct sequel to the 2017 film
Characters
- It (character), the character from Stephen King's novel It (also known as Pennywise)
- It! The Living Colossus, a comic book character
- IT, a character in the novel A Wrinkle in Time
- It, properly the Psammead, the title character of the novel Five Children and It
Journalism
- IT, previous name of the Irish Tatler, see Tatler (1901)
- International Times, a fortnightly newspaper
- Illinois Times, a weekly newspaper
Other literature
- It (novel), a novel by Stephen King
- It (poetry collection), a book of poetry by Inger Christensen
- "It!" (short story), a short story by Theodore Sturgeon
- It, a book by British model and presenter Alexa Chung
Music
- It (Pulp album), 1983
- It (Alan Vega album), 2017
- It (Phish festival), a festival in the United States
- "IT" (XM), an annual radio special
- Tony Särkkä or It, a Swedish black metal musician
- "It", a song by Genesis from The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
- "It", a song by Prince from Sign "O" the Times
- "iT" (sic), a song by Christine and the Queens from Chaleur humaine
Science and technology
- .it, the Internet top-level domain for Italy
- IT (file format), an audio file format used by Impulse Tracker
- IT, an electrical network earthing system
- Information technology
- Integration testing (usually I&T), a phase in software testing
- Isomeric transition, a decay process in an atomic nucleus
- it drive (1998–2002), a 144 MB superfloppy drive by Caleb
Transport
- Dynasty IT, a car
- Intelligent Transit, a bus service in West Virginia, U.S.
- Kingfisher Airlines (IATA Code 2003–2012), India
- Air Inter (IATA Code 1954–1997), France
- A series of Yamaha motorcycles
Other uses
- It (board game), a 1978 tank battle game
- I.T, Hong Kong fashion conglomerate
- Iran Time
- Italy (ISO 3166 code)
- Italian language (ISO 639-1 code)
- Tag (game), or It
- IT, a meta-linguistic marker in the Sanskrit grammar of Pāṇini
- It, a ghost associated with Leap Castle in Ireland
- It!, an entertainment ropes course at Jordan's Furniture in New Haven, Connecticut
gollark: This is an actual regex in a Markdown parsing thing I'm trying to use:```^(?:(\*(?=[`\]!"#$%&'()+\-./:;<=>?@\[^_{|}~]))|\*)(?![\*\s])((?:(?:(?!\[.*?\]|`.*?`|<.*?>)(?:[^\*]|[\\s]\*)|\[.*?\]|`.*?`|<.*?>)|(?:(?:(?!\[.*?\]|`.*?`|<.*?>)(?:[^\*]|[\\s]\*)|\[.*?\]|`.*?`|<.*?>)*?(?<!\)\*){2})*?)(?:(?<![`\s\]!"#$%&'()+\-./:;<=>?@\[^_{|}~])\*(?!\*)|(?<=[`\]!"#$%&'()+\-./:;<=>?@\[^_{|}~])\*(?!\*)(?:(?=[`\s\]!"#$%&'()+\-./:;<=>?@\[^_{|}~]|$)))|^_([^\s_])_(?!_)|^_([^\s_<][\s\S]*?[^\s_])_(?!_|[^\s,!"#$%&'()+\-./:;<=>?@\[^_{|}~])|^_([^\s_<][\s\S]*?[^\s])_(?!_|[^\s,!"#$%&'()+\-./:;<=>?@\[^_{|}~])```(it's generated from a slightly less insane one with`punctuation` in place of the big mess of punctuation characters, but *still*)
gollark: You could probably procedurally generate a few of the parameters for it. I can't help much though, I just remembered that these were a thing for drawing curves which existed.
gollark: You might be interested in this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9zier_curve
gollark: There's a homelab discord server and subreddit. You could try there.
gollark: The internet says it supports "eight 2.5" SAS drives".
See also
- Getting It: The Psychology of est
- It girl, a charismatic young woman
- ITT (disambiguation)
- Cousin Itt, a fictional character in The Addams Family
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