Redline (disambiguation)
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Redline may refer to:
- Redline Magazine, a monthly automotive tuning magazine based in the UK.
- Redline, the high level of an engine speed at its maximum safe RPMs
- Redline Tire, a popular style of tire for muscle cars in the 1960s and 1970s. They were standard on early Hot Wheels cars
- Redline (drink), a dietary supplement produced by the company VPX (Vital Pharmaceuticals) and marketed as an energy & metabolism booster
- Redlining, the practice of discrimination by denying or increasing the cost of services, such as banking or insurance, to residents of certain areas
- Redlining (technical drawing), the practice of editing a technical drawing (since edits were traditionally done in red)
- Redlining or Document comparison, in editing (particularly legal documents), refers to the marking of changes to a document by underlining added content and striking out deleted content, where deleted content is often indicated by red underlined text
- Red Line (MBTA), a branch of the subway system in Boston, Massachusetts
- Redline Bicycles, Bicycle manufacurer
[edit] Video games
- Redline (1999 video game)
- Redline (video game), a 2006 video game by Ambrosia Software for Mac OS X
- Redline Racer, a 1998 video game
- Street Legal Racing: Redline, a racing game by Invictus
- Redline (graphics API), a programming interface for Rendition Verite-based graphics cards
- Redline Rumble, a browser game hosted by Shockwave.com
[edit] Music
- Redline Records, a record label
- Redline (band), a rock band from New Zealand
[edit] Films
- Deathline, a 1997 film also known as Redline, featuring Rutger Hauer
- Redline (2007 film), a 2007 film featuring Eddie Griffin and a number of exotic automobiles
- Redline (2009 film), a 2009 Japanese anime film
[edit] See also
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