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Omid Saramad
Omid Saramad is rumored to have been born on January 7, 1978 in Edison, New Jersey. He is currently a hat size analyst. Not too much is known about his early life, but the earliest known date of his activity occurred when he was only 13 years old. At this time he had moved to Warren, New Jersey and was currently attending the 7th grade. It was at time where he discovered his hidden talent of bird calling. While other kids his age were going to the local park to play basketball or tennis, he would sit in his tree-house calling out to birds.

Old School Tangent
Old School tangent is an underground rap group based in Montreal, Canada. Their growing popularity has made them very influential underground rappers. The group consists of two members, Badbackwards the MRC ( Master of Rap Ceremonies) and Shadow the Bat the opposite ajacent. Their more popular raps include OST, Still Tangent, and Back and Ready to impact.

Their music is inspired by rappers such as Eazy E, NWA, Dr DRE, Snoop Dogg, Run DMC,Kanye West, Grandmaster Flash and Ice Cube. Like many of these rappers who represent the West or East side, Old School tangent represents the North East side since they hail in Montreal.

Now the two rappers are trying to become known in the rap world and have begun creating raps which more and more people are reconizing

Andrew Kindl
Born: November 29, 1991 - New York


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King Fernidad Frederick of Prussia
This is a requested article of 2 or more years. Reference can be made on Yahoo! Search or www.houseofhohenzollern.com

Dust And Dreams (album)
Dust And Dreams is a Camel album, released in 1991.

Owad
Owad (nou., Polish) is a rare breed primarily found in the mid region of New Jersey, though some have been spotted as far north as upstate New York and as far south as North Carolina.

The average size for an Owad is upwards of 6 feet tall, with offspring averaging 33 pounds at birth. Owad's also are notorious for their somewhat bipolar nature, being nurturing and loving creatures one moment, and violent the next. Owad's are also noted for their in-fighting, particularly the malicious intents generally associated with the youngest member of the herd.

The mental capacity for an Owad ranges greatly, from SAT scores of 1300+ to under 900, however the species are typically interested in the same hobbies, such as combustion engines and various violent sports.

While Owad's are omnivorous creatures that sometimes scavange, their primary diet consists of calamari and "Checker's" branded fast food, however Owad's have been known to consume almost anything.

Although some belive it to be mythical, Owad's are sometimes thought to be the desendants of dragons, due to their large size and the fire coming out of their mouth.

The Dark Tower (comic)
The comic book series set to be published by Marvel Comics based on The Dark Tower (series) by Stephen King.

Ballroom scene
Ballroom queen is a slang reference to participants less known as ballroomers, voguers and catwalkers mostly of GLBT orientation. In its early stages it was purely underground and was means for members of the GLBT community to come out and participate in a competition purely for recreation. Members of this community each would represent a team, or house as they refer to it. A house is a group of GLBT that would care for eachother and help one another when needed. Most of the members of these houses would come from broken homes where they would not receive support or encouragement for their sexual identity. The ballroom scene was a means for escape from the cold reality into a fantasy world where they would find acceptance for whoever they wish to be, be it a man or woman. status, wealth and glamour are the key factors in the ballroom culture.

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Carson Koch
Carson Koch is a frequent contributor to political blogs and websites on the internet. Koch is a 1988 graduate of Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Natas
Natas is composed of 3 rappers, Esham, TnT, and Mastamind from Detroit. Esham while in high school was friends with TnT(T.Jones)heard a demo tape from Mastamind(Gary reed) and asked him to join the group later to be named Natas. Natas are legendary and highly respected in Detroit as well as most copied in their area. Natas doesn't use many guest artist just a few local artists but two stand out named Dice and Razzaq. Dice released a cd on Reel life(esham's label)called Theneighborhoodshittalka in 1996. Razzaq never released a cd on Reel life but appeared on Esham's Dead Flowerz. In the booklet of Dead flowerz Razzaq had a scheduled cd called Pharmaceutical products which never came out due to Dice and Esham having a personal issue. Tnt also had his cd get cancelled called Tony montana mob music, hopefully it will resurface with the rebirth of Reel life productions. Natas inkblot was renamed to the Multikillionaire and Mastamind's Pieces of my mind renamed to Themindzi. Natas as of now is over from Mastamind feeling that Esham owes him past money but Acid rap is still runs strong with Esham and TnT.


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Michael "One Shot" Landsberg
Michael Landsberg is the founder of Landsberg & Associates, LLP, the leading tax services firm.

Ballinaire
Ball-in-aire: noun; 1.	One who lives by his/her own rules, routines and expectations. 2.	One who is determined to succeed no matter what obstacles are presented. 3.	Fully committed to achieving a goal. 4.	Showing no signs of slackening or yielding in one's purpose.

Object Orientated Design
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End [2007]
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000136/

MatMice (Declined
MatMice (www.matmice.com) is a free online homepage builder for children. The innovative Web site makes it easy to create a homepage simply by choosing pictures and writing text; no technical knowledge is required. It was developed entirely by three Australian sisters, Emily (20), Sarah (18), and Elise (14) Boyd, who started building the Web site in August 1999. To date, 1,496,461 children from more than 150 countries have created their own homepages using MatMice.
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Objectives
Many online homepage builders are aimed at adults, but we found that there were few catering to the needs of children. The project aims to make it easy for children to create their own homepages, and express themselves on the Web. It allows them to not just be onlookers, but participants!

By creating their own Web pages, children become more digitally literate and comfortable with publishing on the Web. MatMice can be used in schools as an introduction to Web page design. The project also aims to encourage communication by students across countries and cultures, promoting understanding and tolerance.

Necessary Telecommunications Resources
A computer connected to the Internet and a Web browser.

Role of Telecommunications

The project provides the means for children to easily create their own homepages. A powerful aspect of the project is that it allows children of all technical abilities to publish on the Web; they don't need to be "computer whiz kids" to use the Web site.

Even though there are other methods for publishing Web pages, MatMice greatly improves on existing Web-based technologies, making it easy for children as young as age 6 to create their own Web pages, while still maintaining flexibility for those with more advanced skills. As far as we are aware, it is the only children's Web page builder that allows this. Other technologies such as Microsoft FrontPage are difficult for children to use as they involve the extra step of uploading before the page is visible on the Web. With MatMice, the homepage is automatically available on the Web.

Curriculum Area(s) Involved
MatMice can be used in any subject area, from history to science, to publish projects online. We see it as being more valuable than displaying a project in a classroom; while in a classroom your audience may be limited to the other kids in your class, on the Web it's possible to show off your project to kids on the other side of the world. Many schools have already used the MatMice to publish students' work.

The Web site can also be used in technology classes as both an introduction to publishing on the Web and for more advanced topics such as HTML.

Grade Level(s) Targeted
The children who use MatMice are generally ages 8–14. However, it has been used by a number of younger children with some adult assistance, as all that's needed to build a Web page are basic computer skills.

Planning Requirements & Procedures
Teachers should spend some time becoming familiar with MatMice before using it in the classroom. The online HTML guide is a 'step up' from beginner's level and depending on the age and experience of students may be utilised.

Print Materials Needed
Print materials are required only for the students' research. Use the school library, your own books, and so on. Ensure that students are made aware of copyright issues when publishing on the Web. Own drawings or photos may be scanned in, or if the school has a digital camera, then this may be used.

Class Management Strategies/Required Activities
It is important that students plan their Web page before starting. Before they even begin to build their page, students need to choose or be given a topic, and research and gather information and photographs. Students may work individually or in groups.

Suggested Class Time & Project Duration
The suggested duration for the project is three weeks. The amount of time to allocate for a given session will depend on the age and experience of the students.

Week 1—Students choose a title and topic for their Web page. They research the topic on the Internet or in books and plan out their page.

Week 2—Material should be ready to put on the Web page. This may include scanned drawings, all information, and photographs. Students can experiment with page layout.

Week 3—Students may change their Web page by introducing HTML. Once pages are complete, finished work may be shared with other students.

Method(s) for Evaluating Student Achievement of Objectives
Student achievements are across curricula. Student achievement relating to research should be evaluated by material presented on the Web page. The aim is to provide a simple, effective place for children to publish on the Web, and we have no doubt that all children will be successful to varying degrees.

“What Does FEMATM Have to Do with Your Company’s Website?”
“What Does FEMATM Have to Do with Your Company’s Website?”

One of the most common questions I get is “how can I get more traffic to our website?” Most companies by now are aware of how many dollars are shifting daily to Internet advertising and that 80% of America’s consumers and businesses look for even local services on the Web.

But asking how to get more traffic to your website is like asking “where do I put the gasoline” before asking “which car should I buy?”

The Web can be a great, cost-effective way to find customers and to help customers find you. But before you move too fast into the world of on-line advertising (aka pay-per-click or PPC) or “Search Engine Optimization” (SEO) both of which are designed to get buyers to your website, first ask yourself, “if they come, what will they do there?”

In the past, if you advertised using traditional means, and got the buyer to pick up the phone and call, you were a big step of the way to getting the business. That is not true in the age of the Internet. The process of dialing a phone, involved a psychological commitment to the effort. The buyer had already made a “selection.”

There is no psychological commitment in a click.

In the “insta-click” mentality of the Internet, with so much junk to wade through, searchers general begin with the conscious or subconscious notion that their click will likely yield a bad result. Next time you watch someone shopping the web, watch where they place their mouse after clicking a search result. Very often they move the mouse to top left, hovering over the ‘Back Button” - ready to go back to the million of other search results.

The point is, it is a waste of ad money if you get searchers to your site, but they don’t stay long enough to consider you and your proposition, to say nothing of taking the action you want them to take.

Almost every business should be seeking to expand on the Web, that is clear. But it is not enough just to create any old website and toss it up on the Internet. If you are going to invest in getting customers to your website, invest in keeping them there.

We follow four simple principles in our web design – what we call the FEMATM principles [the coincidental acronym has nothing to do with the Federal agency]:

You never get a second chance to make a first impression ...Anon

First Impression: Before people think they react. The website must make a solid first impression. Unique custom designs should be employed which effectively represent the organization. Color, shape, animation, all designed to engage, so as to keep the visitor from clicking the ‘back button” and hold them long enough to formulate an emotion. How long is this? One to five seconds on average.

Get to the WIFM ("what's in it for me") fast!

Though the Internet is still in its infancy, it is already well understood that the key to success is at least hinting at what your value will be - FAST. Too often, websites begin with the assumption that the visitor knows what the business of the company is. In a brick and mortar world that assumption might be safe. On the Web, if a user doesn't get it in seconds from your home page, he's a click away from the search results that brought him there. Thus, the purpose and the vision of the website has to be clear from the start.

“Any emotion, if it is sincere, is involuntary” ...Mark Twain

Emotion: Depending on the business objectives of the website, color, look, feel, motion, all must be used to garner the proper emotion appropriate to the site’s goals - design to hold the visitor long enough so he begins to “get the message”. How long is this? A few more seconds.

"It's not our fault our generation has short attention spans, Dad. We watch an appalling amount of TV." ...Lisa Simpson

Message: Message only comes if first impression and emotion have done their job. Content must be designed for maximum usability, ease-of-navigation with language and images ideally designed around each target audience.

Content must be high quality and served up in easy-to-digest, approachable content chunks, designed to be attractive and inviting (not long and intimidating).The insta-click mentality does not necessarily mean that to be successful content needs to be restricted to sound bites. But it does mean that even more thought and attention must be given to each word and phrase as well as page placement, etc.

The fact is, in our world of information overload, people do have shorter attention spans. We are more successful if we recognize that and work with it. Design that keeps visitors happy and engaged, makes websites more effective. As most US businesses migrate to broadband, the use of novel interactive elements can be employed to present the message and further engage the audience. However, all such elements must be appropriate to the site’s business objectives.

“I never worry about action, but only about inaction” ...Winston Churchill

Action: The desired action(s) should be obvious and easy to take from almost any point on the website. Action can come in many forms. For most clients this includes making contact - a phone call, an email, live chat, etc. For others, action may include an e-commerce purchase from the website or a donation to a non-profit cause. But another big use of the Internet is to easily empower friends to help friends! So referring (i.e. emailing a page) to a friend can also be a very important action for the website. The whole equation only comes together when the desired action is taken.

FEMATM principles are not only for e-commerce websites. All businesses and organizations should consider the fact that their websites are the first place buyers, sellers, investors, career candidates and virtually everyone else go to get information. In the old economy, great thought and money went into making the “front office” make the right first impression (remember Arthur Andersen’s famous mahogany doors?). In the new economy, this all must now be directed to the company’s new “front office” – their corporate website.

About AxxiemCorp

Based in Westchester, NY, Axxiem’s business consultants team with its designers, content writers, SEO specialists, and project managers to produce radically different websites for its commercial clients. Websites with solid business objectives, designed to attract the right audience and achieve real, bottomline results.

In addition to its New York-based staff, Axxiem has a design, programming and build team in New Delhi, India, able to provide everything from basic HTML coding to custom database development and custom application development.

http://www.axxiem.com Susan M.H. Lewenz President, AxxiemCorp

C/CS-mount
Industry standard for lens mounts on digital cameras.

Diagram of typical C or CS-mount lens (www.ptgrey.com)

CS-mount is compatible with C-mount, if a 5mm spacer is addded. Flange back distance C-mount: 17.52mm Flange back distance CS-mount: 12.52mm (+5mm for C-mount compatible)

Flange back distance is the distance between the flange and the CCD or CMOS sensor of the camera.

Crombette, Fernand
French scholar; 1880 - 1970.

The Belgian organization CESHE -- also known as the "Scientific and Historical Circle" -- is devoted to the spreading of Crombette's works, which were commonly signed "A French Catholic". The most popular collection of these works, published in English under the title "If The World Only Knew...", began circulating internationally at the turn of the 21st century.

Other titles available in English include: "Essay of the Divine Geography" and "Chronology of Pharaohnic Egypt".

Devil's Bunkbed
In Professional Wrestling, the "Devil's Bunkbed" is a structure (between 4 and 7 feet tall) made from wood that has barbed wire covering it's top and laced through it's center, with light tubes pushed through the barbed wire in an erratic fashion, located near ringside. The Devil's Bunkbed has become a staple in modern professional wrestling as a device for Wrestlers and Wrestling Promotions to "raise the bar" when it comes to over the top all out violence.

The aforementioned structure is referred to as the "Devil's Bunkbed" because of it actually being 2 plywood tables (2-3.5 feet tall) stacked atop each-other in the fashion that 2 beds would be stacked to create a Bunkbed. then it is adorned with excessive amounts of barbed wire (attached to the tops of both tables) and light tubes (held in place by the concentrated and abundant placement of the barbed wire).

As with all cases of using a foreign object in professional wrestling, there is a larger amount of risk when performing wrestling moves with these tables. Unlike the standard tables used in professional wrestling, the Devil's Bunkbeds are made of plywood (instead of particle board) which as a result: (when stacked) provides nothing more than a cuckooing barbed wire and light tube delivery system often resulting in a confining effect in which the wrestler that has been sent crashing down through the Devil's Bunkbed will be on the floor completely surrounded by (and encased within) barbed wire and broken glass.

The Devil's Bunkbed Match: is a Professional Wrestling match where the Ring Ropes are taken down from all sides and Devil's Bunkbeds are placed in a manor as to surround a Wrestling Ring so that the only way for a Wrestler to leave the ring is to be thrown into (through) a Devil's Bunkbed (at-least 6 Devil's Bunkbeds are required). These matches are rarely done in wrestling due to the danger level involved because of the unpredictability of items necessary to hold the match (plywood Tables, Barbed Wire, and fluorescent Light Tubes).

Devil's Bunkbed
In Professional Wrestling, the "Devil's Bunkbed" is a structure (between 4 and 7 feet tall) made from wood that has barbed wire covering it's top and laced through it's center, with light tubes pushed through the barbed wire in an erratic fashion, located near ringside. The Devil's Bunkbed has become a staple in modern professional wrestling as a device for Wrestlers and Wrestling Promotions to "raise the bar" when it comes to over the top all out violence.

The aforementioned structure is referred to as the "Devil's Bunkbed" because of it actually being 2 plywood tables (2-3.5 feet tall) stacked atop each-other in the fashion that 2 beds would be stacked to create a Bunkbed. then it is adorned with excessive amounts of barbed wire (attached to the tops of both tables) and light tubes (held in place by the concentrated and abundant placement of the barbed wire).

As with all cases of using a foreign object in professional wrestling, there is a larger amount of risk when performing wrestling moves with these tables. Unlike the standard tables used in professional wrestling, the Devil's Bunkbeds are made of plywood (instead of particle board) which as a result: (when stacked) provides nothing more than a cuckooing barbed wire and light tube delivery system often resulting in a confining effect in which the wrestler that has been sent crashing down through the Devil's Bunkbed will be on the floor completely surrounded by (and encased within) barbed wire and broken glass.

The Devil's Bunkbed Match: is a Professional Wrestling match where the Ring Ropes are taken down from all sides and Devil's Bunkbeds are placed in a manor as to surround a Wrestling Ring so that the only way for a Wrestler to leave the ring is to be thrown into (through) a Devil's Bunkbed (at-least 6 Devil's Bunkbeds are required). These matches are rarely done in wrestling due to the danger level involved because of the unpredictability of items necessary to hold the match (plywood Tables, Barbed Wire, and fluorescent Light Tubes).

College of Open Rabbinical Education
The College of Open Rabbinical Education (CORE) is a UK based rabbinical training center which offers ordination and training programmes to ordained rabbis, rabbinical students, and Jewish service professionals on the basis of the teachings of Mordechai Martin Buber, especially his reinterpretation of hasidism and dialogical philosophy. Beside a highly decentralised rabbinical ordination programme, the College offers a course of study in Jewish pastoral counselling which may or may not culminate in ordination as Rabbinic Counsellor.

Training methods include distance education, residential intensives, mentoring and supervision by an approved rabbi or counsellor (depending on the programme), and studies at other approved institutions of higher learning. Admission is open to Jewish men and women of all backgrounds and from all denominations.

While remaining formally unaffiliated with all major Jewish denominations and movements, the College of Open Rabbinical Education, by combining a liberal social approach with the depth of hasidic spirituality, shows certain parallels to the Jewish Renewal movement which was created by the neo-hasidic rabbis Shlomo Carlebach (z'l) and Rabbis Zalman Schachter-Shalomi.

Official website of the College of Open Rabbinical Education

Necromance
Necromance is a term used in online forums to describe the act of someone resserecting a thread (posting in a thread that is dead). Threads are usually refered to as dead after about one month, although this can change depending on the forum, and how much traffic it recieves.

A necromancer usually is someone refferd to as a noob, or n00b.

The term started getting used in forums, from the word Necromancy - One who claims to communicate with the dead. With old threads being known as dead, it seemed appropriate for the term Necromance to be used.

Other terms used are: Grave Digger etc.

Biography of italian Writer Cartesio Marconcini
Cartesio Marconcini Born in Pontedera (Pisa, Italy) on February 25th, 1884. Achieved degrees in Literature and Philosophy at the Pisa University and first published in 1910 the monography «L’ACCADEMIA DELLA CRUSCA dalle origini alla prima edizione del Vocabolario (1612)» («THE ACADEMY OF CRUSCA from the origins to the first edition of the Vocabulary (1612)») printed by Valenti, Pisa (pages 279) that received a significant appreciation in Italy and abroad, particularly in Germany, among the students of the Italian language history. Teacher of literary subjects in secondary schools, from 1910 to 1915, he peregrinated in several north and central Italy towns: La Spezia, Montepulciano, Santarcangelo di Romagna, Porto Maurizio, Civitavecchia, and finally Rome, in 1916, where he established the permanent residence in 1923 as winner of a special competition that granted him the teaching post at the Technical Lower Institute «Vincenzo Gioberti». Between 1910 and 1921, alternately to the teacher’s job, he made a pretty good literary activity with works that received good favour both from the readers and from the critics. He collaborated with articles and tales to magazines like «Il Secolo XX», «Tutto» and «Gran Mondo». Ideological opponent to the establishment of the fascism regime in Italy, from 1922 he started a long silence period, even if continuing to write per il soliloquio (for the soliloquy), as he loved to define his disdainful literary retirement. Around the end of 1934, at fifty, he married Viviana Fascetti and after a year, in 1935, while his wife was affording a difficult pregnancy, he was compelled by the Minister of the National Education, Cesare Maria de Vecchi di Val Cismon, to accept – with no attention given to his motivated  claims – the mandatory order to move to Savignano sul Rubicone and to cover the job of preside (headmaster) of the Lower Technical Institute, that was going to be transformed into Scuola Media (Middle School) under the reform made by the philosopher Giovanni Gentile. In april 1936 was born his unique son, Mario. In 1940 he received the membership of the historic Rubiconian Academy of Filopatridi. When Mussolini, inebriated by the glory of the recently conquered empire and fatally attracted by Hitler, adhered to the war adventure, Cartesio Marconcini was first falling into despair as he had an idea of the lack of preparation and, especially, the poor equipments available to the Italian army; hence he was presaging a tragic result of the conflict. But in the meantime, feeling a strong love for his country, he kept at a distance his friends that, in secret, were foreboding the defeat of Italy assuming that it was the only way to “get rid of the tyranny” (i.e. Mussolini). Though still opposing the regime, he sided with those that where hailing the victory. It was at that time that he broke his silence and, even if after many esitancies, he published a beautiful collection of poems «NEL TURBINE» («INTO THE STORM») (Pisa, Nistri Lischi, 1942), pervaded of patriotism, by which he celebrated the immense sacrifice of the italian soldiers on the battle fields, the heroism of the Duke of Aosta and the desperate hope in a positive conclusion of the war for his country. The book was greatly appreciated also by the fascist hierarchy and the author remained very embarrassed and displeased of it. Refugee in 1944, with his family, in the village of Montalbano, on the hills near Rimini, he assisted to the passage of the war front and to the liberation by the anglo-american army. In 1945 moved to Cesena as headmaster of the local Middle School, where he remained until his retirement in 1954, at seventy. Then he moved again to Rome. In 1964 the President of the Italian Republic granted him the silver medal for the merits of teaching, culture and art. Taking up again the writing activity, between 1947 and 1972 he published several books: tales for young people, a novel, a collection of stories and pieces of poetry. After the sudden death of his beloved wife in 1974, he withdrew definitively into himself. He died in Rome on August 5th, 1981 at ninety-seven still being in possession of all his faculties. He left an unpublished diary of the period 1935-1945 bearing the title “LA CASA DISTRUTTA” (The destroyed home), whose a typed copy has been deposited in the archives of the Academy of the Crusca in Florence, and an interesting collection of original letters and cards received from writers an other personages from 1910 upto 1972. Mario Marconcini WORKS PUBLISHED BY CARTESIO MARCONCINI

L'ACCADEMIA DELLA CRUSCA dalle origini alla prima edizione del vocabolario (1612) Pisa - Valenti 	1910 UN MAZZETTO DI VERSI (Nuptialia) Camerino - Mercuri	1910

Dal primo e dal secondo libro delle LETTERE di Nicolò Martelli	 Lanciano - Carabba	1916 Dalla "TRAMOGGIA" Lirica e critica - Madrigali bacchici prereridiani Rocca S. Casciano - Cappelli	1918 EROI FRATELLI (Liriche) Lanciano - Carabba    1918 (e successive ristampe) "VIRTU' CONTRA FURORE"	(Discorsi e versi) Roma - Bondì	1918 POESIA	Letture poetiche italiane scelte ad uso dell sc. medie inferiori Lanciano - Carabba	1920 IRIDE con le cavallette dell'isola di Pantelleria (Liriche) Roma - Signorelli	1921 ALLORA SARA' PRIMAVERA	alle milizie combattenti in Libia (poesia) Rocca S. Casciano - Cappelli	1941 NEL TURBINE	(Liriche) Pisa - Nistri Lischi	1942 IL PRINCIPE RUBINO	Fiaba Firenze - Marzocco	1949 IL MARENGO D'ORO (Racconto Fiabesco) Firenze - Marzocco	1956 CEPA nell'evo dei santi e dei giullari Firenze - Marzocco	1956 LO ZIO	(Romanzo) Milano - Gastaldi	1966 BOIA D'UN MOND! (Racconti) Roma - Gesualdi	1971 TRANS NUBILA (Versi) Roma - Gesualdi	1972

The brown midas touch

Just as in the midas touch, which could turn everything into gold. The brown touch however, turns everything to shit. People known to hav this special touch are George W bush, Uwe Boll, George lucas and a lot more.

Thally or Thali
This is 25 Kms from Hosur situated in Tamil Nadu. The area is covered by a number of hills. The climate is chill round the year. It is called Little England. The taluk headquarters is Denkanikottai. The fort at Denkanikottai is built by  Palayakarar   in   1530   AD. The fort is destroyed during war with Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan. There is a temple for Venugopala Swami. Car festival is held during the month of   May   every year. Thousands of devotees visit during this festival.

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The Order of the Cross
The Order of the Cross was founded in 1904 by Reverend John Todd Ferrier. It is an informal Christian Fellowship, dedicated to the Compassionate Life and the realization of the Christ within. Since its foundation in 1904 it has promoted a pacifist and vegetarian way of life. http://www.orderofthecross.org/ 58.84.87.157 11:22, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

New Regime
New Regime is hiphop crew and production company led by CEO and rapper [Ecks], "Cappo"/A&R Dub MD and producer BeatRippa. New Regime was founded in 2005 and has bosted several sucessful projects including Ecks and Beatrippa's, [Bush Zepplin].

Sant Kabir Nagar
[Sant Kabir Nagar]

Sant Kabir Nagar is The newly created district in the Eastern part of UP, India. Earlier, this district was known as Khalilabad. The district name Sant Kabir Nagar came into existence from the well known Sant (poet) and philosopher 'Sant Kabir' who lived at Maghar in the district.

Santha
'Santha' is a rural area situated at the eastern part of Uttar Predesh, India. The nearest big city next to santha village is Gorakhpur. Santha is a Block whick comes under the 'Mehndawal' Tahsil. The major popolation in Santha village is of Kayastha people.

marine gearbox
Marine gears meet a wide variety of marine applications in a variety of configurations and installations to meet the most critical applications. They are used in yachts, work boats, fishing boats and other marine applications. Selection of the appropriate viscosity grade for marine applications is based on speed, load, operating temperature, and gear geometry. The viscosity required increases as the speed decreases.

Specific marine applications include main propulsion, centrifuges, deck machinery such as winches, windlasses, cranes, turning gears, pumps, elevators, and rudder carriers.

Worm gears - They offer corrosion protection.

Bevel gears - They are used as special reduction gears for cruise. They are also used for transportation task.

Helical gears - Transmit power and motion between parallel axis.

Planetary gears - These are used foT co-axial drive

Helical gears connect parallel shifts but the involute teeth are cut at an angle to the axis of rotation. Two mating helical gears must have equal helix angle but opposite hand. They run smoother and more quietly. They have higher load capacity, are more expensive to manufacture and create axial thrust.

Helical gears can be used to mesh two shafts that are not parallel and can also be used in a crossed gear mesh connecting two perpendicular shafts. They have longer and strong teeth. They can carry heavy load because of the greater surface contact with the teeth. The efficiency is also reduced because of longer surface contact. The gearing is quieter with less vibration.

Gear Configuration They can be manufactured in both right-handed and left-handed configurations with a helix angle to transmit motion and power between non-intersecting shafts that are parallel or at 90 degrees to each other. For shaft at 90 degrees, the same helix angles are used and the tooth contact area of the gear is very small. If the angle of gear teeth is correct, they can be mounted on perpendicular shaft by adjusting the rotating angle by 90 degrees. The inclination of the teeth generates an axial force. As the angle of inclination increases the axial force also increases. Thrust bearings can counter these forces.

Applications These are highly used in transmission because they are quieter even at higher speed and are durable. The other possible applications of helical gears are in textile industry, blowers, feeders, rubber and plastic industry, sand mullers, screen, sugar industry, rolling mills, food industry, elevators, conveyors, cutters, clay working machinery, compressors, cane knives and in oil industry.

Disadvantage A disadvantage of helical gear is the resultant thrust along the axis of the gear, which needs to be accomodated by appropriate thrust bearings. This can be overcome by the use of double helical gears by having teeth with a 'v' shape.

Gearbox is defined as a metal casing in which a train of gears is sealed. Gearbox is also called gearhead, gear reducers or speed reducers. They are available in broad range of sizes, capacities and speed ratios. Their job is to convert the input provided by a prime mover into an output of lower RPM and correspondingly, higher torque.

Input and output configurations for gearboxes include hollow shaft or coupling or bushing. A single input shaft can drive multiple output shafts. The output shafts are usually parallel and in-line. However, some unique configurations exist that allow for offset shafts to be driven at different speeds. Some gearboxes are supplied with a reaction arm. A reaction arm prevents the reducer housing from rotating when there is no base mounts or flanges. Shaft alignment can be parallel in-line, parallel offset, right angle and non-perpendicular angled shafts.

Gearbox is intended to be incorporated in a transmission for vehicles, particularly terrain vehicles, preferably driven by an internal combustion engine.

Gearing Arrangement for Gearbox Gearing arrangement for gearbox includes spur, helical, planetary, bevel, worm, and cycloidal. Bevel gear is a gear wheel meshed with another so that their shafts are at an angle less than 180degrees. They connect intersecting axes. Helical gears connect parallel shafts but the involute teeth are cut at an angle to the axis of rotation. Two mating helical gears must have equal helix angle but opposite hand. Spur gears connect parallel shafts, have involute teeth that are parallel to the shaft and can have internal or external teeth. Planetary gears are a set of gears usually two or more on or inside a larger gear. They make drastic gear ratio possible. They are used when one wishes to turn the input in the same direction as the output. Planetary reducers can be designed with gear sets or a set of planetary cones. Cycloidal gears are used in pairs and are set at an angle of 180 degrees used to balance the load and are driven by multiple crank shafts to share the load and increase torsion rigidity. Cycloid reducers use rolling elements and a multilobe cam to transmit torque and provide speed reduction. A worm gear is an inclined plane wrapped around a central axle. It is a gear with one or more teeth in the form of screwed threads.

Types of Gearbox

There are two types of gearboxes: Automatic gearbox: Several factors have contributed to the development of automatic gearbox. Firstly, the advent of electronics in the nineties and secondly, the wish of having more gear speed. It is used for power transmission and offers automatic gearshift. Automatic gearboxes are easy and pleasurable to drive. The only thing to be done after engaging a gear is to press the accelerator to go and press the brake to stop. The automatic gearboxes relies on hydraulic fluid pressure to shift the gears up and down. This fluid needs to be checked regularly.

Manual gearbox: Manual gearbox has widely spread into the market but Europeans still remain faithful to manual gearbox. The manual gearbox has been as old as the car itself. These gearboxes use conventional clutch that is activated each time a gear is selected by an electronically controlled motor. This then disengages the clutch, the gear is shifted and the clutch engages once more. It all happens within a second and the system even allows for the car to come to a stop whilst still in gear. The manual gearbox is virtually maintenance free except for the checking of the oil level occasionally.

Controlling Gear Box Contamination Wear and tear is common in gearboxes. Wear commonly occurs as a result of the contamination and degradation of the lubricant. Proactive maintenance is a well-documented concept. It leads to longer life of the gearbox. In a gearbox, there are moving components that transmit power through rotation and so degradation of lubricant can lead to adhesion, abrasion and corrosion of component surfaces, which finally leads to component failure.

The oil used for lubrication must be free from contamination. Seals have the ability to seal against oil leakage. Breathers are used for allowing airflow on the gearbox. This is to allow for changes in volume as a result of top-ups, leakage and temperature-related volume changes.

An annual check of all switches and sensors should be performed to verify operation as per lubrication system settings. Pumps and other motorized accessories should be checked at scheduled intervals. Flows and pressure drops at the cooler, filters and inlet to the rotating equipment should be routinely monitored and recorded to identify any adverse trends. An annual check of cooler condition is important to maintain cooler efficiency.

Power Take-Offs ________________________________________

Power take off is a mechanical device used to transmit engine power to auxiliary equipment. Power take offs can be mounted on either a main or auxiliary transmission. If the power take off is operating on the transfer case and its operation is distance dependent, its rotational speed is given in revolutions per meter off distance covered.

All power take offs are specially designed for driving hydraulic pumps to SAE J744C series 'B' specification with spline input shaft and either two-bolt or four-bolt fixing. The maximum power which can be transmitted is 22KW(29.5bhp) per 1000rev/min engine speed, this equates to a torque of 209 Nm.

Power take offs are desirable in many applications. They are used in oil field pumping service, hydraulic application, in automotive industries, agriculture industries, etc.

Types The characteristics of PTOs must conform to one of the types described in the table: Type 	Nominal diameter	Number of splines	Nominal PTO rotation speed -	35	6	540 and/ or 1000 2	35	21	Involute serration 3	45	20

PTO can also be transmission mounted or engine mounted. In transmission mounted PTO, it is located on the side, bottom or rear of the transmission. For manual transmissions the PTO is generally driven from a countershaft gear, but can also be found being driven by the reverse idler gear. For automatic transmissions, the PTO will either be driven before the torque converter and be subjected to torque converter slip. In engine mounted PTO, it is located at the rear of the engine. The PTO can be driven from the timing gears, or a special gear train, and provides a constant drive for special applications.

Power Take Off Guarding A power take off and the power take off drive shaft of a machine are very dangerous if not correctly guarded. Every year people are killed or seriously injured in accidents. Most of these accidents involving are preventable if the PTO and PTO drive shaft are fitted with guards of good design which are properly used and maintained. PTO should be protected with a shield that is well constructed and capable of supporting a downward load of at least 120kg. When the PTO is not in use, it should be covered with a fixed cap. The inner and outer surface of the guard should be cleaned daily and lubricated weekly with lithium-based grease. Torque limiters, free wheels or clutches should be located at the power-input connection of the PTO drive shaft.

Maintenance & Care One should never try to clear blockages from the PTO- driven machine while it is moving. One should always disengage the power drive or stop the tractor engine. Ensure that controls are in neutral and the hand brake is applied. Wait for all movement to cease before attempting to clear any blockage and use a tool to clear the blockage. One should not drive the machine too fast. If a machine is used in excess of its design speed it will come under too much stress and there is a possibility of it disintegrating.

Santha
'Santha' is a rural area situated at the eastern part of Uttar Predesh, India. The nearest big city next to santha village is Gorakhpur. Santha is a Block whick comes under the 'Mehndawal' Tahsil. The major popolation in Santha village is of Kayastha people.

J.K. Rowling's Official Site
This is J.K. Rowling's Official site totally revamped. At first, the whole site was a list of Jo's publishers and said on her welcome message of the updated site "Until very recently, JKRowling.com was a list of links to my publishers - boring, I think you'll agree. So I thought I'd liven it up a little. I receive so many thousands and thousands of letters these days that it is impossible to read, let alone answer, them all. A proper website seems like a great way to communicate directly with Harry Potter fans. Everything on here was written by ME, J.K.Rowling. This is where I can tell you the truth about rumours or news stories, where I can share the extra information I haven't put in the books, where I can give you hints and clues about what's going to happen to Harry next, and where I can announce I've finished book six (seven)... and no, that's not going to happen very soon."

[ [ Global Capitalism ] ]
When people talk about global capitalism they are generally refering to the 'globalisation' of capitalist networks and of capitalist society. Global capitalism differs from earlier forms of capitalism in the way its political-economic structures relate to political states, social interests and local cultures.

In earlier periods capitalism and its political economies were much more intergrated into the international system of the great nation-states. Economic structures were more particular to individual national locations. For example there were German capitalisms, French capitalisms and British capitalisms. Each individual nation-state and the national political and civil society within each state was both a creator of and a consequence of that nation's particular take on capitalism. Part of the reason why people today discuss a new global- as oppose to national and international- capitalism is because they are recognising a shift away from these arrangements.

Global conceptions of capitalism can also be derived from recognising that there is a clear 'globalisation of production' taking place. More specifically there may be a globalisation of capitalist modes and relations of production. Industrial, commercial, urbanised and buisness orientated production was for most of the twentieth century (and since the beginngs of capitalist accumilation and industrialisation) concentrated in Western Europe, North America and Japan- what is often called the'First World'. It was here that one would find the great factories, steel producers, mines and refineries. It was here that all the main production of goods, the provision of services and the creation of profits was performed. Here were the great industrial cities and the masses of 'blue collor' urban workers, the white collor workers and the privalidged professionals that the system creates and requires. The 'First World' produced and consumed and its poltical states grew rich and powerful, and so too did the elites who profited from capitalist enterprise (Veblen's 'leasure class', Marx's Capitalist Bourgeoisie). The great coporations and finacial institutions were based in these nations and invested in them.

The rest of the world was kept, first directly through European imperialsm and then through a myriad of economic relationships, as an under developed periphery- the 'Third World'. The periphery was sparsely industrialised and in a system of 'world trade' between nation-states and empiers they sold only raw materials and natural resources in a cut-rate 'market'.

After the Second World War the United States assumed control of the international system and a capitalist hegemon- a position it retains today. Under the 'Pax Americana' international political economy the intersts of 'westeren' capitalism were rigidly protected. Whilst industrialisation was encoraged in major caountires in Latin america and parts of East Asia the basic model of an advanced capitalist 'core' and a undeveloped 'periphery' was continued.

What has chaneged is that over the last thirty years the process of spreading acivities noramally found in the'core' to the 'perphery' has rapidly accelerated. Today industrial production, commercial exchange and buisness for profit is found in more and more parts of the 'Third World', in what development theorists call the 'Newly Industrialised Countries' (the NICs). This is also called 'Third Wave Industrialisation'. Capitalism's productive and commercial networks of technolagy, work forces, management and corporations are spreading out into new areas and incorporationg new populations into the centeral aspects of the system- on a global level.

The rise of new technologies in ICT and transport have enabled buisness in finance and production to be carried out on a global scale. Distance has become negligable. The process is also helped by the undeniable domination of the USA in its militarist, and 'diplomatic' relationshiops with other political states, which ensures governments and populations play by the rules of the game. Corporate enterprise has thus been able to spread far beyond the limits of home countries and can directly invest  (a process called Foriegn Direct Investment) in more and more places. This has given rise to a greater number and variety of multi-national corporations (MNCs) and transnational corporations (TNCs). These corporations have relocated and outsourced vast areas of their activities out of the old 'core' and into the NICs.

This has given rise to a huge urbanised working class that is to be found from Malaysia to Mexico. There are also huge populations of white collor consumers and professionals in India, China, Brazil and elsewhere. The number of billionares in NICs is on the rise. Basically everything about capitalism, once concentrated in the'core'can now be seen as spreading to new frontiers.

However this should not be equated with an ipso facto spreading of wealth, an equality between states and regions. Indeed global capitalism is regarded by many as quite negative for most working people whether they live in the older industrial countries or in the NICs. This is because of a number of inter-related factors. One is that, as stated above, in the past economic and buisness structures were tied to political states and national societies. Nation-states proved effective political instruments in the middle of the 20th century in curbing the worst aspects of captalism. After the war there was a 'liberal compromise' or a 'class compromise' organised at national level in all capitalist countries which gave some political economic power to workers and ensured higher wages, secure employment and good welfare provision.

In the 1980s and 1990s this brand of political economy was severley attacked by new ideologies, especially 'neo-liberalism' which reduced the powers of both workers and the state in relation to capital. The opening up of countries to investment, the 'market led' development plans and the disciplined 'macro economics'of 'prudent' states all fules and is fueld by gobalising capitalist networks. Led by institutions such as the WTO, the IMF and the World Bank as well as regional bodies such as the E.U., APEC and NAFTA; neo-liberal (capital orientated) political economy is the setting in which this global capitalism develops.

Workers in Chinese and Phillipino 'Export Processing Zones'(EPZs)- that governemnts in NICs are told bring 'development'- have no union protection, no rights against harsh and unfair treatment and no job security. Wages under global capitalism for most workers are so much lower then thirty years ago because the work can now take place in poorer places and capitalist buisness is employing less powerful people. Labour in China, according to 'The Economist' website's labour costs table; is over 15 times lower then they are in the UK.

The need to be 'cost efficeint'and 'flexible' is a microecomonic discipline imposed by global capitalism through the power of the spectulators and mega-corporations to place downward pressures on every aspect of the capitalist network. This produces huge profits for corporations and the finacial and capital markets.

Global capitalism also creates a greater level of inter-dependence between the populations of the world. Whilst international capitalist networks created interdependence between countries, global capitalism creates new interelating networks between workforces, conumsers and societies on more local and more global levels. The movements on a finacial market in Hong Kong can have a direct impact on production of car parts in Brazil, whilst a board meeting in New York can mean lay-offs in Calcutta. Global capitalism, in short replaces knock on affects between states in an international capitalist system with direct human relationships that span thousands of miles.

Capital, once French capital or British capital, that worked through the medium of political states and international networks of 'trade'now operates as global capital, which is much less specific to a particular political state or even a particular enterprise.

Colonel R.E.B. Crompton
Colonel Rookes Evelyn Bell Crompton, a British industrialist born on 31 May 1845 at Sion Hill, near Thirsk in Yorkshire, England, was one of that breed of Victorian explorers, inventors and adventurers who took the Industrial Revolution, then in full swing, and set about helping to create both the British Empire and the world that we know today.

In his autobiography, "Reminiscences", Crompton tells of a trip to London's Great Exhibition of 1851. "For me, the unforgettable part and focus of the whole exhibition was the Machinery Hall...neither Koh-I-Noor diamond, nor Osler's crystal fountain...had any attractions for me to compare with those of the locomotives, with their brilliantly polished piston roads and brasses burnished like gold."

His schooling started at Sharow, near Ripon in Yorkshire, along with 19 other boys, aged between 7 and 15. One of his fellow pupils there was Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

But Crompton's education was interrupted by the outbreak of the Crimean War in 1854 and he was keen to see action, despite his young age. He was taken on by the Royal Navy as a cadet on HMS Dragon, commanded by his mother's cousin Captain Houston Stewart and headed for the Crimea. While there he witnessed the horrors of trench warfare but developed a taste for life in the military.

As a young man he served in the British Rifle Brigade in India and, after returning home, built a company that, in the 1880s and 1890s, became England’s leading manufacturer of electricity generating and lighting systems. Crompton's reputation was such that, in 1880, the chemist Joseph Swan sought his opinion when he first developed incandescent lamps for indoor use. Crompton immediately saw the potential and, within a couple of years, his firm was selling Swan's lamps and the generating equipment to go with them. His rapidly developing profile in the industry meant that he was soon asked to join the fledgling British Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE), an organisation he was later to head as president.

With Swan's lamps and further developments of generators, Crompton and Co became involved in public lighting schemes. The success of his British projects, led to a number of commissions in mainland Europe between 1885 and 1889. One such project was the Viennese Opera House, the first large theatre to be lit electrically anywhere. Crompton's best remembered public scheme opened in London in 1887. Kensington Court, a new housing estate of a hundred residences was connected to a subterranean direct current generating network powered by seven steam engines. It was one of the earliest public power supply schemes and became a model for much of what was to follow.

The onset of the Boer War saw Crompton return to military service, as a colonel in the Royal Engineers. His own arc lamps started to be used as military searchlights. This was not his only contribution to military technology. During the First World War, he was asked to submit designs for "landships" that could cross trenches. These became the blueprint for the modern military tank.

After the Boer War ended, Crompton became involved in standardization. He had long been concerned about the lack of a common terminology to describe the electrical phenomena he was seeing and the huge number of different schemes in operation. Virtually each different electricity generating network ran at a different voltage and interoperability of equipment was a huge problem.

In August 1904, he was asked by the Institution of Electrical Engineers, to participate in representing Britain at the Great International Exposition in St Louis, America. At the Exposition, Crompton presented a paper on standardization which was so well received that he was officially requested to look into the formation of a permanent International Electrotechnical Commission, to deal with electrical standardization from an international standpoint. Crompton admitted afterwards that he foresaw "great difficulties" in the proposed scheme but these were eventually overcome and the IEC began to take shape.

In 1906, Crompton and Charles le Maistre, whom Crompton had asked to act as permanent secretary, drew up a constitution for the fledgling organization. The IEC's first plenary meeting was held on 26-27 June 1906 in London and was attended by representatives of 14 countries.

Devil's Bunkbed
In Professional Wrestling, the "Devil's Bunkbed" is a structure (between 4 and 7 feet tall) made from wood that has barbed wire covering it's top and laced through it's center, with light tubes pushed through the barbed wire in an erratic fashion, located near ringside. The Devil's Bunkbed has become a staple in modern professional wrestling as a device for Wrestlers and Wrestling Promotions to "raise the bar" when it comes to over the top all out violence.

The aforementioned structure is referred to as the "Devil's Bunkbed" because of it actually being 2 plywood tables (2-3.5 feet tall) stacked atop each-other in the fashion that 2 beds would be stacked to create a Bunkbed. then it is adorned with excessive amounts of barbed wire (attached to the tops of both tables) and light tubes (held in place by the concentrated and abundant placement of the barbed wire).

As with all cases of using a foreign object in professional wrestling, there is a larger amount of risk when performing wrestling moves with these tables. Unlike the standard tables used in professional wrestling, the Devil's Bunkbeds are made of plywood (instead of particle board) which as a result: (when stacked) provides nothing more than a cuckooing barbed wire and light tube delivery system often resulting in a confining effect in which the wrestler that has been sent crashing down through the Devil's Bunkbed will be on the floor completely surrounded by (and encased within) barbed wire and broken glass.

The Devil's Bunkbed Match: is a Professional Wrestling match where the Ring Ropes are taken down from all sides and Devil's Bunkbeds are placed in a manor as to surround a Wrestling Ring so that the only way for a Wrestler to leave the ring is to be thrown into (through) a Devil's Bunkbed (at-least 6 Devil's Bunkbeds are required). These matches are rarely done in wrestling due to the danger level involved because of the unpredictability of items necessary to hold the match (plywood Tables, Barbed Wire, and fluorescent Light Tubes).

Make a video game easly
Making a video game is simple realy. Just go and make a game! On the website their are lots of helpful tutorials.(you`will get it eventuly! [[Media:Royal bases.mp3]] --81.178.124.151 13:29, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

Make a video game easly
Making a video game is simple realy. Just go and make a game! On the website their are lots of helpful tutorials.(you`will get it eventuly! [[Media:Royal bases.mp3]] --81.178.124.151 13:30, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

John Michael O'Reilly
John Michael O'Reilly is a Conservative politician. He's a member of the Elmbridge Borough Council and he represents Hersham South Ward. Following 4th May 2006 elections, he has been returned with an increase majority and he has been appointed in the local Cabinet in charge of the Housing portfolio. He's also a member of the North Area Planning Sub-Committee.

Wally Shoup
Wally Shoup Bio (b. 1944, Charlotte, N.C.)

Wally Shoup grew up in the South (Charlotte, N.C) in the 1950's and was heavily influenced by Black Music of that era: blues, R 'n B, Soul and, later, in the 60's, free jazz. After moving to Colorado in 1970, and hearing Britain's groundbreaking Music Improvisation Company, he simultaneously discovered free improvisation and his calling as a musician.

After a period of intense study and obsessive listening, he became active in 1975 as an organizer, D.J., and player of free music ­ merging free jazz, free improvisation and noise into a highly personal and idiosyncratic style.

He released his first LP Scree-Run Waltz in 1981, making it one of the first independently produced documents of American free improvisation.

He then moved to Birmingham, Ala to become involved with its thriving improvisation scene, which revolved around the Trans Duo of Davey Williams and La Donna Smith. He performed w/Trans, wrote for the Improvisor magazine and worked with dancer, Mary Horn, in a multi-disciplinary duo, culminating in a European tour in 1985.

Wally moved to Seattle in 1985 and became a central figure in the improvisational world. He performed with the New Art Orchestra, Catabatics and took part in the 1st Seattle Improvised Music Festival. Since that time, he has helped guide that festival to its present-day status as the longest running improvisation festival in America.

A compelling and original saxophonist, Wally is featured in the Encyclopedia of Northwest Music, noted for his ability to "draw crowds from diverse audiences due to his fierce intensity and explorative saxophone performances."

He formed Project W in 1994 with cellist, Brent Arnold, and released the CD Project W (Apraxia) in 1996 (named a top ten release in Cadence Magazine) and the LP Obliquity (Shrat), which documented their opening set for Sonic Youth in 1998.

His alliance with Thurston Moore (of Sonic Youth) has yielded two CD's: the highly acclaimed Hurricane Floyd (Subliminal) in 2000 and the upcoming Leo Records release Live at Tonic (w/Paul Flaherty and Chris Corsano)

He formed the Wally Shoup Trio in 2001 w/bassist Reuben Radding and drummer Bob Rees. The group has played to great acclaim in Seattle (see feature article in the Stranger by Mike McConigal ­ http://www.thestranger.com/2001-11-29/music.html) and has recently released Fusillades and Lamentations on the London-based Leo Label.

Additionally, Wally is a painter of repute in the "Outsider Art" circles and is represented in Seattle by the Garde-Rail Gallery (http://www.garde-rail.com/artist/wally.html). His textural, expressive art merges the sophisticated with the primitive in much the same way as his music, and his art graces a number of his record releases.

He also has written numerous articles and reviews of music. His writing has appeared in the Improvisor, Art Papers, The Stranger, Earshot Jazz Magazine, Perfect Sound Forever, and on Amazon.com, where he is an editorial reviewer. A book of his music writing will be forthcoming on Thurston Moore's Glasseye Book series.

Xeiqu
Technologicly awsome, the best person every to be born on the planet earth

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[ [Robert Stewart] ]
A twentieth century scottish independant whose ambitions are for the self rule of Scotland.

Queso fresco o cocido ? Mexican food for Mexicanos
Do you go to Universities to study Mexican Food ? Bad idea ....

The Flea market ( west on Valencia rd, in Tucson AZ ) has 12 Mexican restaurants ( lean to's ) and little else. Strange flea market ! Owned by the Papago Indian tribe.

You will find ONLY original Mexican food ( NO yellow cheese ). It's what the Mexicans eat while in the U.S.. Not one dish is hot/spicy ( even Jalapenos are hard to find ). They will sell you queso fresco and cocido ( both white ). I'd like to study queso cocido more. How is it made.

Mexico was so poor they ate goat cheese ONLY, today they have more cows milk. Most Mexicans don't eat flour anything, better flavor from Corn Tortillas.

When a restaurant has only one kind of Tamale, it is always Red ( mild) chile and pork. No raisins, NO Olives , No anchivies , nada ... Mexicans don't add much to their food. They Love Masa Harina ( corn masa ).

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IBM DISCRIMINATES "BIG TIME" ON "AGE"
'''IBM DISCRIMINATES "BIG TIME" ON "AGE"

ORDER IBM AGE DISCRIMINATION E-STORY & “FREE” WEB SITE AT: http://www.ibmdiscriminates.com “CLICK”  This E-Story and Web Site are dedicated to the tens of thousands of people from all walks of life, from all areas of the country, who have been age discriminated against in the IBM & USA workplaces simply because they were “older folks”. Foreword & Author’s Background By John Mellon While “IBM Age Discrimination” may not be front-page news, IBM & other American Corporations continue to pursue it on an ever-widening basis. A new E-Story called IBM Discriminates “Big Time” On “Age”, written by John Mellon, is designed to reach the average reader & help stimulate a broader understanding of IBM & USA AGE DISCRIMINATION. Mr. Mellon makes a fervent stand that we've only seen the tip of the iceberg, and it will take an attitude change on the part of IBM Corporation Executives and IBM Policy Makers to ensure that “Work For Older IBM Americans” is still viable in the U.S.A. & the World. This E-Story is good reading for anyone wondering how IBM Age Discrimination developed; how it is likely to continue (if not stopped by the Courts or “The Honest IBMers Still Left”). What sort of changes can IBM help to mitigate the impact on older American & International IBM workers?  IBM CEO SAM PALMISANO: “Do you have the honesty to fix this?”  THE QUESTION IS SIMPLE: BENEFITS, PENSIONS & OTHER IBM EMPLOYEE BENEFITS" WAS HAPPENING TO YOU, YOUR SISTER, BROTHER, FATHER, MOTHER, WIFE, HUSBAND, COUSIN, NIECE, AUNT, UNCLE, FRIENDS?"* John Mellon’s background consists of being on the USA Space Program; being a National Telecomm Director for 3 different multi-billion dollar corporations, State Budget Director for a Major Telephone Company & top Senior Sales Executive for the likes of IBM, AT&T and other companies. He also spent about 10 years doing work for 2 different USA Government Agencies on 3 different continents. He is also a 25-year member of Mensa & has held positions with local Mensa chapters. In addition he has Honorable Discharge(s) from the US Army National Guards after 3 years & US Army Ready Reserves after 7 years.<P> He also was a student instructor while at college; belonging to their Honorary Tutoring Fraternity & National Professional Electrical Engineering Fraternity.<P> He has also delivered editorials on local TV stations & written newspaper editorials regarding Telecom Legislation, Age Discrimination, & Fairness in America.<P> http://www.ibmdiscriminates.com “CLICK” <P>
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Arcane Spellcaster
In the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, there are two core types of magic: divine and arcane. The former comes from the game's deities, and often has a focus on healing or exacting retribution upon the enemies of the god granting the spell's power. The latter, on the other hand, comes from studying lore or from innate talent. Arcane spells tend to be flashier than divine spells, and often can have a greater variety of effects.

Arcane magic in D&D is subdivided into "schools:" Illusion (creating figments or deceiving senses), Divination (discerning things through magical means), Necromancy (controlling or creating undead, among other powers), Conjuration (summoning or creating creatures or objects), Transmutation (changing reality in some way), and Evocation (manipulating energy, often in spectacularly flashy ways). There are also a handfull of universal spells, which do not belong to any particular school.

The arcane casters given in the Player's Handbook are the wizard, sorcerer, and bard.

Rune Empires (Declined)
Removal of Copyrighted material

Declined

Catena Collapse
Catena Collapse is a band that features the bearded rock god Kjetil Holstad. The end.

Hamilton High School (Sussex, WI)
Hamilton High School opened in 1962. At that time, only freshman and sophmores attended it. Each year after it opened it added another class, so that at the beginning on the 1964 school year it had Seniors through Freshman. Today approximately 1,200 students attend the school.

The school's namesake is Alexander Hamilton. In 1959, a "Name the School Contest" was held, a Butler resident by the name of Linda Wicklund won.

Mascot: Chargers

School Colors: Red & White

W220 N6151 Town Line Road Sussex, WI 53089 Phone (262) 246-6471 Facsimile (262) 246-1885 Attendance (262) 246-1800 Guidance (262) 246-6476

Gasmann, Kent Ove (Declined)
Gasmann, Kent Ove was born in Norway in 1982 as a handsome young man. He started early to attract girls from all over the world. With his famous smile and charm, which he maintains very well today. Gasmann enjoys a good party where the types of beverages is rather unimportant as long as it fulfil his needs, which at sometimes is very demanding. Further on, Kent Ove Gasmann is a successful in many different fields, such as business, cooking, and story telling. Norway is proud of having him as a citizen. Kent Ove Gasmann is admired all across the globe, however jealousy is a price he have to pay in order to be more or less perfect. This is an example of “You can’t get it all” Declined - no evidence of notability Chrisny2 06:15, 16 June 2006 (UTC)

Rune Empires
Rune Empires Will be a new MMORPG. It is hoped to be finished by August 2007. But with on 2-3 people working on it it is a family project. It is hoped to reach 150,000 players online at once. When the servers are online. The Only available picture avaible is the logo.

Stephen Steck is an american.

4 Bolt Main
"4 Bolt Main" refers to the bolts on the part of an engine which holds in the crankshaft. These parts are called the 'Main Caps' and also house the bearings which the crankshaft rides on.

The significance of the these bolts are that they provide support for the crankshaft, preventing it from blowing out through the bottom of the engine. By increasing the number of bolts, the strength and load bearing capacity of the caps increases allowing for more horsepower before failure.

examples of main caps:

Chevy L98                  - 2 bolt main, Chevy LS1                  - 4 bolt main, Ford 32 valve cobra engine - 6 bolt main

It has been found that the use of one large girdle that connects all the bearing provides more strength and rigidity than traditional caps.

Example of main girdles:

Honda   - F20C, Chevy   - Northstar

Riddle Point Park Lake Monroe Bloomington Indiana
Riddle Point Park is located 10 miles NE of Bloomington just off State Road 45 at the end of Tunnel Road. The cost to get into the park is $4. The park includes a beach, shelterhouse, nature trail, and play area for the kids. It is a nice place to go in the hot summer months. You can relax and enjoy the water without being on a boat.

Dungeoneer (Card Game)
Dungeoneer is a fantasy card game from Atlas games and Thomas Denmark.

The game consists of playing cards to achieve quests,with each player adding location cards to a map.

Whilst sold as a traditional card game (in a number of 'themed' packs ) it has aspects similar to collectable card games in that each player can build their own deck from the various sets available.

AEROCLUB dOLORES (Declined)
The Aeroclub Dolores is a small gliding and engine flying club 200 hundred kmts to the south of Buenos Aires (capital City) Argentina

www.aeroclubdolores.com.ar

www.aerodol.com.ar Declined SeeNotability (organizations)

CanWest MediaWorks
CanWest MediaWorks is Canada’s largest and most diversified media company, representing over 65 leading television, radio, newspaper and online brands across Canada.

In addition to over 27 daily and weekly newspapers reaching over 4.4 million consumers at home and at work every day, CanWest MediaWorks also represents some of the most well-known online Canadian brands such as canada.com, working.com and driving.ca.

The CanWest MediaWorks family is also comprised of two conventional television stations, Global and CH, that reach almost 100% of English-speaking Canadians and are complimented by eight specialty networks including TVTropolis, Fox Sports World and mentv.

Merkos L'inyonei Chinuch Inc. / Central Organization for Jewish Education
The Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch/Central Organization For Jewish Education is the educational arm of the worldwide Chabad-Lubavitch movement. A not-for-profit corporation, it was founded in 1942, in New York, by Rabbi Joseph I. Schneersohn, the sixth Lubavitch Rebbb. The seventh Lubavitch Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, served as president. Its various programs are listed in Hayom Yom (Kehot 1946). Today it os responsible for the program of dispatching "shluchim"--emissaries to Jewish communities around the world. Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky is chairman of the board as well as secretary of the corporation, to which he was appointed by the late Rebbe in the 1970's. It publishes Jewish school textbooks, maps, charts and prayerbooks, as well as juvenile and readers for youth.

Amadiro
Kelvin Amadiro is the spacer whos plans to destory earth were thwarted by Elijah Baley. In robots and Empire, he is the antagonist out to seek revenge on earth, now that Baley has been dead for 20 decades.

european codebase
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=European_CodeBase&action=edit

Due European CodeBase ist eine Webseite,die sich mit der Erstellung von Codes, für Xploder und Action Replay, für KonsolenSysteme,zbsp Playstation 2,befasst.

Steph Degasperis
A very talented graduate of the University of Western Ontario. She is now pursuing a career in real estate with her family's business, Metrus Development. She also hold a key interest in Vineland Estates Winery, and her hobbies include fishing, archery, and table tennis.

Teresa Sokoloski
Teresa Sokoloski is grade 5 student at St. Stanislaus School in Edmonton. She's the smartest kid in her class, for she has been in evey enrichment program available. She likes to refer to one of her classmates, Ana Holleman, as a "dipstick" or an "idiot". Despite being smartest in her class, she often doesn't know half the words Ana says, so Ana must always give a definition.Teresa is 10 years old. She was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

68.149.106.190 19:10, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

the church
the church is great

Stephanie Degasperis
Closely related to Steph Degasperis. Also goes by Mrs Christmas, Stephy D, Chamillionnaire, BadBeatz.

One of a lucky few to have ahd the priviledge to meet Greg Geurtjens. Ching Quie.

The Bellagio International Declaration of Street Vendors
Having regard to the fact:


 * that in the fast growing urban sector there is a proliferation of poor hawkers and vendors including those who are children;
 * that because of poverty, unemployment and forced migration and immigration, despite the useful service they render to society, they are looked upon as a hindrance to the planned development of cities both by the elite urbanites and the town planners alike;
 * that hawkers and vendors are subjected to constant mental and physical torture by the local officials and are harassed in many other ways which at times leads to riotous situations, loss of property rights, or monetary loss;
 * that there is hardly any publicity consistent with the needs of street vendors throughout the world.

We urge governments to form a National Policy for hawkers and vendors by making them a part of the broader structural policies aimed at improving their standards of living, by having regard to the following:
 * give vendors legal status by issuing licenses, enacting laws and providing appropriate hawking zones in urban plans,
 * provide legal access to the use of appropriate and available space in urban areas,
 * protect and expand vendors' existing livelihood,
 * make street vendors a special component of the plans for urban development by treating them as an integral part of the urban distribution system,
 * issue guidelines for supportive services at local levels, ·	enforce regulations and promote self-governance,
 * set up appropriate, participatory, non-formal mechanisms with representation by street vendors and hawkers, NGOs, local authorities, the police and others,
 * provide street vendors with relief measures in situations of disasters and natural calamities.

FUBRA
Poor play on the acronym FUBAR.

FUBAR - F-cked Up Beyond All Recognition http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci748437,00.html

Which coincidentally is exactly what happens to the websites they take over. e.g www.housepricecrah.co.uk

Yamaha FZ6
The Yamaha FZ-6 is a crossover "does-it-all" budget middleweight (600cc) motorcycle. It sports a half fairing, cast aluminum frame, R6 powerplant, and very upright riding position. Model years from 2004 onwards differ only in color and some trim details. If you are looking for a starter bike that will outlast your ability to explore what a bike can do, this could be the bike for you.

There are any number of websites offering information on the FZ-6 but the one most likely to give you up-to-date answers is http://fz6.sportbikes.net/.

Road Soda
Slang. Term for drinking beer while driving.

Russ Castella
Russ Castella, commonly known as R. Cas, is a producer and an artist from Philadelphia, PA. He is currently known for his collaboration with the Canadian singer Elissa on the single of "Truth".

Russ Castella has began producing since late 2001 concentrating on dance material. His first milestone in his career was a track called "Let Go" which quickly picked up fame after the #1 selling DJ Louie Devito began playing it in clubs all over the country. A few years later, a collaboration with Karen Vazquez on "Angel Eyes" increased his popularity significantly. The record, however, failed to rock the air waves. Nonetheless, "Angel Eyes" was a significant success in the club scene in 2004 along with "So Exotic" which was released at the same time.

In early 2005, Russ Castella was able to secure contracts with many labels for original and remix works only for a few months after he began running into problems with the law and IRS. Arrest in Virginia, suspicious bank withdrawls, and IRS audits slowed down Russ Castella's progress. These factors caused him to lose those contracts due to "lack of determination" in the summer of 2005. However, he quickly went back on track continuing the persuit of the producer stardom by going back to the labels to prove his worth. Today, Russ Castella hip hop productions are attracting new deals with labels such as Def Jam, So So Def, and Universal.

In December 2005, Russ Castella paired up with Elissa to produce "Truth" which features over 10 different versions of the song. The song is poised with success as it enters the playlists on FM radio stations across the nation.

Russ Castella's credits include Rihanna, Rockell, Mike Rizzo, Aliie, and others.

Russ Castella can be found on MySpace

http://www.myspace.com/russcastella

Jennifer Warren
Jennifer Warren, First Runner Up at Miss Oklahoma 2005 to Jennifer Berry who became Miss America in January 2006. Jennifer Warren succeeded her as Miss Oklahoma 2005. Jennifer Warren is a graduate of UCO in Nursing, and currently continues her career in Nursing

Computrols, Inc
Computrols designs, manufactures and services simple to use state-of-the-art building automation systems throughout the U.S. and abroad.

Computrols has established a solid reputation over the past 20 years as a leader in building automation systems. Across the United States and around the world, facilities ranging from high-rise office towers, to military bases and government monuments are benefiting from the power, simplicity, and reliability of Computrols.

Through branch offices and an expanding dealer network, Computrols continues to grow its customer base and distribution channels, as well as expand it's product lines into new building automation markets.

MidPoint Music Festival
The MidPoint Music Festival (MPMF) is a four day international music festival, conference, and trade show for emerging bands/artists. MPMF takes place every September in Cincinnati USA's Main Street Entertainment District. Over 300 bands/artists from the U.S. and abroad representing just about every genre of music perform on more than 20 stages to over 50,000 people. Artists/Bands that wish to be considered for the event can submit materials online between February 1 and May 15 each year. The festival is produced by an all-volunteer organization.

About
The Yorkshire coastliner runs between Leeds and the coastal towns of Scarborough, Whitby and Bridlington. They also stop in the city of York and towns of Tadcaster and Malton. They also stop close to Castle Howard at some times of the day.

Fleet
Recently, many new buses have been bought and lots of money invested. Since the buses have to travel more longer distances compared with other bus routes, they have better suspensions and engines to cope with longer travel. In 2004,2005,2006 all the old buses except 2 have been replaced giving the average fleet age of being about 3.5 years old.

Autism, by chance?
I have a need for information concerning this Autism-like 2 year old I am currently working with in a Daycare Center. From the breif glances I have just taken of the Autistic page at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism#Effects_in_education, and other related sites I've checked out thus far in my researching. I have been familiar with mentally-challenged-kids in my past. I just can't seem to find that "niche" as of yet in the breif span of time that I've had under my belt of working with this child. I am aware that no two Children are the same, nor will the same method of interaction work well with two different individuals. I'm basically just lost as to what do do now with this boy, my Job-coach told me today of a token proceedure, will that work well with a 2-year old? 67.98.23.118 21:09, 15 June 2006 (UTC) Brian Young [Jesuslovefor@yahoo.com] is my email, if you think you might be able to help me out, send me a note or something, I would greatly appreciate it.

St Stephen's Comley Bank
Sunday Morning Service: 11 am, ALL are welcome. please talk to one of our welcome team who will help you durin your visit.

Tuesday Evenings: Christianity Explored

Open Church: 2 - 4 pm on Thursdays

There is a sunday club which runs during the service most sundays for different groups with a creche (pre nursary age), scramblers (nursary age), explorers (for primary 1-3 school age children)and adventurers (for primary 4-7 age children). There is also Freefall which meets with the Prayer Breackfast club at 9:30 most sunday Mornings for a chat, Breakfast and discussion about the Christain Faith. on may sunday evenings, a evening service will take place, often led by our resident band; Transit. Once again, all are welcome to a St Stephen's service.

We are currently in a Vacancy (a period without a minister) but we have a Locum Minister (Temporary minister) called Rev. Shirley Fraser who will guide us through the Vacancy.

St Stephen's comley Bank website

Joe Beggs (Created)
Joe Beggs (Born Joseph Stanley Beggs  November 4, 1910- and Died July 19, 1983) was a Major league baseball player. He played for the Cincinatti Reds, New York Giants, and New York Yankees over a 9 season career.

Louie Contreras
Louie Contreras is a native Californian who as a dedicated husband and father has chosen to raise his family and start a successful business in San Bernardino county.

He is a strong democrat running to represent the strong diverse people who make up the 41st congressional district.

Louie was born in east Los Angeles and raised in Pico Rivera the third of ten children to very hard working parents. He received a diploma from Montebello high school and attended east Los Angeles college where he majored in administration of justice.

He immediately put his education to work volunteering in the Los Angeles county probation department helping to improve the lives of teens and children in his community who struggled in the justice system.

Louie plans on attending trinity law school to obtain his jurist doctrine in law.In the late 1990’s Louie’s family relocated to Hesperia in the high desert and later started a successful insurance brokerage company.

As a member of the chamber of commerce, Louie’s hard work and dedication to serving the needs of the high desert community has earned him the respect from citizens for understanding the concerns of hard working families and seniors who struggle to find affordable health care coverage.

Exocet Missile
Originally created by the French as an anti-shipping missile, the Exocet travels too quickly to be stopped by anti-missile fire or rockets.

— Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.106.190.54 (talk • contribs) 18:11, 15 June 2006

Sigmarite Calendar
The Sigmarite Calendar is the calendar that is used widely in the Old World and throughout the Empire. Year 0 is the year of Sigmar the Uniter's birth.

Caravanseries
These semi-permanent structures dotted the Silk Road and the Middle East to serve as waypoints and inns for caravans on well-established trade routes; they were safer than camping in the wild and could resupply the caravans with water, food, and feed for draft animals. In essence, they were large walled courtyards with some outbuildings. I don't know enough about them to say much more--I was hoping to learn more here at Wikipedia.

Green Field
Zeleno polje je lep deo grada Zrenjanina. Tu ima jako mnogo budala ali sta da se radi.... gde ih nema ? :)