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Unsui (Fumio) Manaka
Fumio Manaka Sensei, who also goes by the martial name “Unsui”, has over 40 years of experience in the Japanese arts of kobudo, having started training at the age of 14 as the first student of Masaaki Hatsumi (Soke of the Bujinkan).

Unsui Sensei holds certificates of mastery (menkyo kaiden) in several martial schools and has formal training in many others. In 1996, Unsui Sensei founded the Jissen Kobudo Jinenkan. He also established Jinen Ryu Jissen Kobudo.

Manaka Sensei retired from the Japanese navy in 2001, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.

For many years Unsui Sensei had made regular trips to the United States to conduct training seminars and to directly instruct his students. From April 2001 to May 2004 Manaka Sensei lived and trained in Baltimore, Maryland (U.S.A.).

His goal in this move from Japan was to allow martial artists in the United States and Europe easier access to him and to raise the level of training in these areas. With his goals achieved, he returned to Japan in June 2004. He continues his tradition of annual seminars in the U.S. and Europe.

Urban-Scan
Urban-Scan, Inc. is a company in Berkeley, CA. The company was founded in early 2005, and currently consists of 7 people. They make proprietary software for constructing and editing 3d city models.

Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School (HTCMS)
Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School is a middle school in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is part of the Mecklamburg Area Catholic Schools (MACS). Holy Trinity's mission statement is "The mission of Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School is to provide a safe learning environment centered in the Catholic faith, in which each student’s spiritual, intellectual, emotional, creative, physical and social needs are met."

Katelyn Barbour
Widely known as the best setter in the OVC. Some may dispute it, but everyone knows that it is true.

Nedelle
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A product of a father who was a jazz drummer and a mother who was a classical pianist, indie soul singer Nedelle Torrisi, or Nedelle, grew up playing a variety of instruments, including violin, piano, and guitar. She eventually started composing and arranging her own material, which eventually led to her Republic of Two debut, which was released in May of 2003. Il quarto album di Nedelle Torrisi si intitola I Hate a Mountain ed è uscito il 7 febbraio del 2006 sempre per Kill Rock stars, che ha pubblicato complessivamente tre dei quattro full lenght della songwriter americana. In questi giorni è possibile catturare Nedelle in italia per una serie di concerti che consigliamo a chi non conosce la sua intima comunione musicale tra folk, memphis e il misticismo alla fragola delle Lennon Sisters. Nedelle Torrisi comincia oggi a Milano al Leoncavallo e prosegue domani, 9 giugno a Genova al Madaleine Cafe, l'11 a Roma presso il Linux Club a ingresso gratuito, il 12 a Pesaro nei locali del Moloko, per finire il 13 giugno a Maniago, presso il Ridotto. Da qui pre-ascolto di una traccia tratta da una raccolta KRS e altri suoni sul profilo Myspace di Nedelle.

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Snatam Kaur
Snatam Kaur is a singer of music suitable for yoga/meditation. She has studied with Yogi Bhajan and teaches kundalini yoga. She has several albums, including noteworthy "Grace," and she performs concerts at least nationally.

Liporta s.r.o.
Liporta, s.r.o., was estabilished in 2003 as a successor of company Drevoštýl, whose scope of production had been carpentry since 1991. In the beggining, company focused on production of furniture made on measure and on carpentry activities. During last years it has specialized exclusively on production of interior wooden doors. This specialization is also inherent in the name Liporta, which consists of two latin words Lignum - wood, Porta - door.Company is located in the new-built buildings in the industrial area of town Jacovce(Topoľčany, Slovakia). Among the parts of company area belong wood warehouse, hothouses and modern technology which is complexly solving problems of processing of solid timber to the perfect product.

Cindy Murdoch
Cindy Murdoch is a Canadian film-maker. She directed the short films Red Men Rising, Exquisite Corpse, and Frozen 2, among others.

CK collar
The CK collar was invented by Chris Köhne from Perth, Western Australia around the time of June 2005. The problem at hand was that most clubs throughout the metropolitan area of Perth required males to wear a collar in order to be granted entry into the club. The CK collar was invented as a way to get around this problem without having to wear a collar all the time.

By cutting out the collar of an existing shirt, CK would have a piece of apparel that would serve as an entry ticket into clubs. Once cut out the “CK collar” can easily be stored in the back pocket of your jeans. Then when you come close to approaching the club all you do is take it out and position it underneath your t-shirt, with the collar sticking out. This gives the impression that you’re wearing a collared shirt underneath your ordinary t shirt. Once inside the club you can then take the “CK collar” out from your t-shirt and store it back in your pocket.

The “CK collar” is only know by a select few who are lucky enough to have some association with ‘the inventor’- Chris Kohne, however more people are hearing about it every weekend and soon enough its popularity will be evident.

CK.

"Lettre sur les Aveugles à l'Usage de ceux qui Voient" (1749) written by Denis Diderot

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Keltie Martin
Keltie Martin, is a substitute model on DOND. She has held cases 15 and 12. Right now not seen on show, but may be at 15. She has been on only Season 2 of Deal or no Deal.

Kyle Mullan - Photographer

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Kyle Mullan is an up-and-coming freelance photographer situated in Fermanagh and is widely respected in the county. He has worked for the local papers, taken pictures at many music festivals, and helped young bands come through in the local music scene by taking shots for demo covers and band sites.

He is a popular young man, and is sure to have a bright future in photography, as he has lately been told he has been accepted to stay with the army in Afghanistan for a few months and take pictures of his time there. One for the future!

Zombie Psycho Sthlm
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Playground parachute
A playground parachute is a round multicolored nylon sheet commonly 20 to 30 feet in diameter. It may or may not have handles on the periphery. It is used by arranging children on the outside, who then violently wave the parachute up and down. The playground parachute is common in kindergarten and early elementary school physical education classes and organized recess. Some activities with a playground parachute include:

Cat and mouse: one child is placed on top of the parachute, and up to three children under the parachute. The cat tries to tag the mice, but the mice are hidden by the wavelike movement of the parachute.

Ball games- one or many beach balls or playground balls are placed on top of the parachute. The teacher may try to encourage teamwork by getting the children to catapult the ball by working in unison.

Tepee- The parachute is brought up, then the children raise their part of the parachutes over their heads and behind their back, and sit down. This creates an air pocket which resembles a tent.

Burlington Chamber of Commerce
The Burlington Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-profit business association located in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. The Burlington Chamber of Commerce has over 1,000 member companies which employ 27,000 individuals. The Chamber is governed by a board of directors of eleven business leaders. Members of the Board are elected by the membership. The primary goals of the Chamber are networking (provide opportunites for members to meet other busienss-people), education (provide business education opportunites) and advocacy (act as the voice of buiness). The Chamber is a volunteer based organization; a dozen volunteer committees do the work of the Chamber on behalf of members. Each year the Chamber organizes over 70 events including networking events, a golf tournament, a business awards gala, seminars and workshops. The Chamber communicates with its members through a weekly eNews, a website, a quarterly newlsetter and regular articles in local newspapters. In 2006 the Burlington Chamber of Commerce won a national award for communications.

Senna (Bleach)
Senna (茜雫, Senna? lit. drop of madder) is an unusual young woman met by Ichigo and Rukia in the Bleach movie "Memories of Nobody". She appears to be a shinigami, but when questioned, she refuses to reveal her identity and evades their questions regarding her squad assignment. Soon after, she is attacked by a group known as the "Dark Ones" for unknown reasons. She and Ichigo fight together against this group and their leader Ganryu.

Senna wears the standard unseated shinigami uniform, known as a shihakushō, except for a large, red ribbon which she ties around her waist. Her zanpakutō is named Mirokumaru (弥勒丸, Mirokumaru? lit. Maitreya circle) and takes the form of a spear during its released state

There has been much debate over the appearance of Senna in the special opening and ending of bleach episode 106. Showing many scenes from the movie of her and the main character Ichigo it left many bleach fans confused to why she was so close with him. This lead people to believe that she is either another love interest specially for the movie in order to raise hype or that she is possibly Ichigo and Rukias daughter from the future. Since news broke that Kubo Tite created the characters it fueled belief that she could possibly be a future part of the story. Niether of these views have been proven however.

The movie airs in Japan on December 16th

Daniel Hall
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Daniel Hall is a poet, and has to date published two books of poetry. He dropped out of high school (although he managed to get his diploma some years later) and never attended college, instead independently reading his way to a more informal education. He won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition in 1990, for his book Hermit With Landscape, and since has gone on to publish a second book of poetry, Strange Relation, in 1996. A new book, entitled Under Sleep, is expected to be released in March of 2007. Hall currently teaches at Amherst College, in Amherst, Massachusetts, where he is the director of the Creative Writing Center.

The Black and White Years
The Black & White Years, formally known as The Trees, was formed four years ago by Texas natives Scott Butler, Landon Thompson and New York native John Aldridge. After meeting at Belmont University in Nashville, The Years began playing and recording in their on campus living quarters. As Music Business and Studio Production majors, The Black & White Years spent the remainder of college life in recording spaces and live venues around Nashville. The Years have recorded songs at historic RCA Studio B (Chet Atkins, Elvis, Roy Orbison, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash), Oceanway Nashville and various on-campus studios. After graduation in 2005, the band relocated to Austin. Since then they have gained a loyal local following that sees them play in various venues including a chance to entertain the High Times Magazine crowd at SXSW 2006. In the late Summer of 2006, as The Trees, they headlined the Arbor Day festival at Texas Tech University. Two self-produced five song Eps and a full length self-titled album featuring 21 original tracks signified a new beginning for the group that would usher in the use of a drum machine, live drums and all of the fun toys normally heard at their shows. They are known for their energetic, up beat shows that can catch the ear of a passer-by and surprise those of a devoted fan. Modern Pop sensibility melds with Rock-Exotica roots Reggae-Folk for a Techno-Retro Black & White Years Experience.

Lexie Kaye
Lexie Kaye is an American on-air personality at a commercial radio station. She got her first professional job at WYGC-FM in Gainesville, Florida doing part-time work in 1993. She became full time shortly after that and moving quickly in her field.

She graduated from the University of Florida and moved on to do afternoons on WRBA-FM in Panama City Beach, FL, in 1996. She's worked in radio as well in Binghamton, NY; Brunswick and Savannah, GA; and Hilton Head, SC. In addition to her on-air duties, Lexie's held various positions such as production director at WRBA-FM; music director at WMXW-FM Binhamton, NY; and program director at WGZO-FM in Hilton Head, SC.

In 2006, she became the first on-air personality for WSRV-FM in Atlanta, GA. Becoming the number four Arbitron-rated morning show in market #9 in the country.

In December 2006, Lexie received an outstanding achivement award at the 11th Annual A.I.R. awards in Atlanta.

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Robert F Kennedy did not have to die
In 1968 Brooklyn, N.Y. Democratic leader,Meade Esposito secured an abandoned public school building for The Yeshiva of Kings Bay. At this same time I was a member of the board of directors of the Yeshiva. The building began being used as a teaching institution albeit in great need of renovation. With Mr. Esposito's help a major benefit dinner was organized honoring then member of Congress,John M. Murphy. It was to be held on the evening of June 5th,1968. The principal speaker was to be Robert F. Kennedy. This too was arranged by Meade Esposito. On June 4th. the board was notified by Mr. Kennedy's people that due to a comittment in California he would not be able to attend the dinner.Mr. Esposito then secured The Hon. Howard Samuels to take his place as speaker for the evening.The rest is history. For on the very night Mr. Kennedy was to speak in Brooklyn he was gunned down in California.

Kosarn
Kosarn is a ultrabananhevireggaemetal band from Småbönders underground. The band was founded back in 1997 by Rikhard, Jari and Kimmo. The guys were tired of the mainstream music and wanted to create music worth listening to. The name KoSaЯn origined from Kosan-gas (a mixture of C3H8 and C4H10), which they used to heat up their music studio with.

Discography
- Extreme Aggression - 1999

- Cement Blender - 2001

- Ultra Saatan - 2002

Band line-ups
1997-2000

- Jari - Guitars

- Rikhard - Drums

- Kimmo - Drums

2001-

- Jari - Lead Guitar

- Rikhard - Guitar

- Thomas - Guitar

- Alexander - Vocals / Bass 

- Roger - Drums

Guest appearances

- Niklas H - Guitar

- Frank - Drums

- Karlstedt - Drums / Böyking

Thomas Neale, North America's first Postmaster General


Throughout the begining years of the colonial United States many attempts were made to initiate a postal service. These early attempts were of small scale and usually involved a colony, Boston for example, setting up a location in town that one could post a letter back home to England. Other attempts focused on postal service between two larger colonies, such as Boston/Deleware, but the available services remained limited and disjointed for many years.

Central postal organization first came to the colonies in 1692 when Thomas Neale received a 21-year grant from the British Crown for a North American Postal Service. In February, 1692 a grant from William and Mary empowered Thomas Neale "to erect, settle and establish within the chief parts of their majesties' colonies and plantations in America, an office or offices for the receiving and dispatching letters and pacquets, and to receive, send and deliver the same under such rates and sums of money as the planters shall agree to give, and to hold and enjoy the same for the term of twenty-one years."

Rates of postage were accordingly fixed and authorized, and measures were taken to establish a postoffice in each town in Virginia. Massachusetts and other Colonies soon passed postal laws, and a very imperfect postoffice system was established. Neale's patent expired in 1710, when Parliament extended the English postal system to the Colonies. The chief office was established in New York, where letters were conveyed by regular packets across the Atlantic.

1692: Thomas Neale received postal patent (concession) for the American and West Indies Colonial Post; Neale appointed Andrew Hamilton, Governor of NJ, as his deputy postmaster.

1693: May 1: Hamilton started weekly service between Portsmouth, N.H. and Virginia. Campbell, Duncan and John organized first postal network in America.

1698: Neale dropped Hamilton; Hamilton had revenue of less than 2,000 dollars, expenses totaling app. 5,000 dollars for period in office

Neale's franchise cost him only 80 cents a year but was no bargain; he died heavily in debt, in 1699. -->

Blue Ridge School
Blue Ridge School is a private, all male boarding school located in St. George (near Charlottesville), Virginia. The school was founded in 1909 as the then, Blue Ridge Industrial School by the Rev. George P. Mayo. This would later be changed to its current name. It now sits on a 751 acre campus that adjoins the Shenandoah National Park. Blue Ridge has approximately 190 students, grades 9-12. The school asserts that almost 100% of their graduates go on to college.

The Blue Ridge School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), and, Virginia Association of Independent Schools (VAIS). It has membership in The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS), International Boys’ Schools Coalition, National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) and the Small Boarding School Associations (SBSA)

Single-4-Now
Single-4-Now is the newest online match-making site to join the market. It was established in December of 2006 and has always been free to its users. The site is based off of a php-Board and is simple to use. Users post their profile on a board and can read profiles that others have posted. The site is easy to navigate and loads very fast on computers.

Baseball/Softball Training Equipment       "Stub Article"
Baseball/Softball Training aids

For many years players of the game of baseball have worked diligently to hone their playing skills. It is readily established by those who study and review sports that hitting a 90+ mph pitch is the most difficult thing to do in athletics. In the last 10 years alone there have been many devices designed and placed on the market to enhance a hitters ability to improve skills. From the early batting tees to soft toss nets to the most elaborate and costly pitching machines which even have curve ball and change-up capabilities have been introduced. Serious players and coaches are almost willing to try any product if they feel it will help hand eye coordination and accurate striking positioning to the ball. Video clips of each player are used now by every major league team to assess changes and areas for improvement in the hitter's body motion to the ball.

Recently Ed Sprague, former World Series winner from the Toronto Blue Jays now coaching UOP Tigers in Stockton had said he purchased a "Hitaway" for his team to work with and indicated it was a complete waste of money as his players "blew it up" the first day they used it. Obviously each device will not be all things to all people as the Hitaway was designed for a more youthful limted practice. With so many products to choose from how do you select the one that will provide the best value for the dollar as well as promote improved hitting? Virtually the only way is to experiment and try several until you find the tool that best universally meets your expectations. One new product on the market now called the Bataround was tried by Steve Sax, former rookie of the year with the L.A. Dodgers was received very positively. Though this is a new item and widely untested he indicated, "I can see the pros using this product". Basically this item has been found to be the most portable and the most challenging device for hitters available for the price. With the Bataround you can create varities of pitches and speeds in an instant which trains the eye following the ball and hand speed to the ball faster than almost all other products on the market. To view the product in this article you can visit www.bataround.com but using it is the only real test of validation.

Skill videos or DVD's have also become a huge part of training for prospective players looking to improve their game in all aspects, hitting, fielding, pitching and baserunning. These are often produced by knowledgable ex-players or coaches who can really describe and lay out effective practice techniques for players to follow. "Hittingworld.com" is just one of the many places to secure highly respected training videos for players to improve development skills from creditable sources.

All in all as long as there is this great game of baseball there will be a need for products and tools for players around the world to work on improving their game. What will be the next new tool out there? Who knows, but one thing for sure, we'll be out there watching for it!

Brandy Taylor
Brandy Taylor (born September 6, 1986 in Cincinnatti, Ohio, USA) is an adult performer.

Adult Industry
Taylor got her start in the adult business as a model, and she soon graduated into making adult features on many amateur and professional websites. Her first hardcore sex scene was done with her boyfriend, she claims to not having orgasms while filming her scenes. Her favourite sexual positions as doggy-style and the on top position,

She loves sports, especially football and baseball she also enjoys clubbing

crew member of the E11 submarine
My Grandfather WC Richards joined the Royal Navy when he was 15 ( claiming he was the correct age)giving his date of birth as 17 November 1888. He was born in Islington (A Cockney) and took up Engineering as a career, his trade title when joining the Navy was Fitter/Turner. He volunteered to join the Navy on 31 January 1910 for a duration of 12 years, He fought for Britain during the first world war aboard various types of shipping as Chief Engineer.

Served aboard Pembroke 31 Jan - 8 Apr 1911   Regina 9 Apr - 20 Aug Shannon 21 Aug - 4 Mar 1912    Shannon 5 Mar - 30 Jan 1913 Shannon 3 Jan 1913 - 9 Mar 1914

Pembroke 10 Mar - 31 Mar 1914  Bonaventure 1 Apr-6 May Dolphin 4 May - 14 Sept        Maidstone 15 Sept - 31 Mar 1915 Adament 1 Apr - 31 Mar 1916    Europa 1 Apr - 22 May Dolphin 23 May - 15 Sept       Titania 16 Sept - 30 Jan 1917 Titania 31 Jan - 19 July       Dolphin 20 July - 27 May 1918 Ladotine 28 May 14 July

While he was aboard several of these ships he received a bounty as reward for taking or sinking enemy vessles.

Served aboard Submarines L16 24 Nov 1925 - 18 Apr 1926 (WT Engineer) L18 25 May 1926 - 25 Nov 1926 (WT Engineer) 9 Jan 1934 - 24 Aug 1936 (Lieut.E) (Overseer) Hms Basilisk   2 Aug 1938 - 21 Nov 1938 (Liet commander Engineers) He retired in 1938 He volunteered for duty, during world war 2 but was only allowed to do desk duty.

He was aboard the E11 submarine when it got its periscope shot while travelling through the dardanelles, and was also aboard when the E11 was sunk (He survived)and continued to serve until the first world war was over. He is in the photograph of the E11 The Captains are in the conning tower, He is below in the back row third from the left.

He was awarded the D.S.M and several other medals, and was given a cerimonial sword. His final rank was Lieutenant Commander Engineers.

He was a capable Engineer from all reports about him, was liked by most and was always looked smart. I had the privilege to know this war hero, he was my Grandfather, he very rarely talked about his service during the war, when asked he said that he had lost alot of friends. He did tell us about the periscope and laughed, and said that gunner was a good shot.

Unfortunately he suffered from Shingles when I knew him and was in pain very often.

My sources of information are his war records and E11 photo These are genuine and are signed by top brass.

I hope you have found this interesting If you wish further information contact me Guy Richards on 0116 2339903

Reject - I'm very, very sorry to have to reject this requiest - you clearly would love to have your Grandfather immortalised in an encyclopedia article - but sadly we have quite strict rules about this kind of article (see Notability (people))- and they are not allowed. Sorry. SteveBaker 22:27, 10 December 2006 (UTC)


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Butler law
The Butler law was an act passed in 1925 that prohibited the teaching of evolution in all universities and schools in Tennesse. This is the law that THE cause of the Scopes Trial.

Filiz Emma Soyak
Filiz Emma Soyak (born 1979) is an abstract artist currently working out of the Fort Point Open Studios in the Fort Point neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Filiz was born in Belgium to a Swedish mother and Turkish father. Her family moved to Japan when she was 6. Filiz cites living in Japan as a primary source of her artistic motivation. Filiz uses many mediums in her work, including: acrylics, oils, pastels, natural fibers (Japanese rice & mulberry papers), wax, sands and photography. Filiz cites that "Emotions, tones, textures and layers are the main elements which make up my paintings."

Filiz was featured in a Boston Globe multimedia article about ten "20 to 30 year olds" from various occupations and backgrounds. In addition, her work as been reviewed by Daily Yomiuri, a Japanese news source. The Absolute Arts describes Filiz Soyak's work as "...a journey celebrating growth, arrival, variation, repetition, challenge, fusion, discovery, loyalty, old boundaries and new horizons... a cocktail of past, present and future experiences and influences." Soyak has been displayed at the renowned Gallery éf.

RAF Doncaster
See also Doncaster Aerodrome, RFC Doncaster, Royal Flying Corps Station Doncaster

The first Aviation meeting in England

In 1909, Doncaster and specifically Doncaster Racecourse was chosen as the venue for an airshow, after the world's first air display in Rheims in 1908. All the world's leading aviators were present. Samuel Cody in an attempt to win a prize offered by The Daily Mail for the first British pilot in a British aeroplane to fly a circular mile signed British naturalisation papers in front of the crowd with the band playing both the Star Spangled Banner and the National Anthem. Unfortunately, he crashed his British Army Aeroplane No.1 whilst taxiing.

World War I

During World War I fighters based first from the racecourse, then a temporary airstrip near Finningley (later RAF Finningley and now Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield International Airport) and finally, in 1916, from a newly built airfield alongside the race course, were deployed to defend the east coast against Zeppelins. On a number of occasions fighters took off to search for the intruders but none were ever seen. The Royal Flying Corps station trained pilots for the war in France. Within months of the war ending the entire station was put up for sale and two of its three Belfast hangars, the same type of hangar that now forms the basis for the Royal Air Force museum at Hendon, were sold to a Sheffield motor manufacturing company for storage and assembly at Finningley. The third of the hangars stayed in place, mainly housing buses, until the 1970s when they were knocked down and replaced with modern buildings.

Aviation Centre

In 1920 the Government asked local authorities to assist in the formation of a chain of airfields so this country would not lack behind other nations in the provision of civil air services. Doncaster took heed and, with expert advice from Alan Cobham, on 26 May 1934, opened a grandly called 'aviation centre'. Development of the airfield continued and on 1 July 1936 an international service was open to Amsterdam. On 1 November 1938, after long discussions with the Air Ministry, 616 (South Yorkshire) fighter Squadron of the Auxiliary Air Force was formed. Shortly after the outbreak of war in 1939 the squadron went to its battle station and played an honourable part in the Battle of Britain. After the departure of 616 squadron its place was taken by the formation of 271 (Transport) Squadron composed mainly of requisitioned civilian aircraft and obsolescent twin engined bombers. 616 squadron should be noted as the first Allied jet fighter squadron, who were equipped with the Gloster Meteor. In 1944, after being re-equipped with Dakotas, the squadron moved south to take part in operation 'Overlord' and later in the airborne invasion at Arnhem where Flight Lieutenant David Lord was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross.

Post World War II

After the war the airfield reverted to civilian flying and finally closed in 1992.

I Hate You.
From the creators of the cult classic "I Hate You. Fuckzine" came the band with the same name and ideals. After one practice, I Hate You recorded a demo tape, played their first Philly show and began receiving a lot of local attention. I Hate You has been quoted to play old-school hardcore with lyrical content being sarcastic, hilarious, and consistently enraged.

Eventually they released their first 7" with Tied Down Records and named it "Seven Inches of Hate." I Hate You had a lot of good press in the fanzine circuit which helped them gain much popularity, but still, the band never played a show more than 100 miles outside of Philadelphia.

In 1998, I Hate You recorded "The Prime Directive." It was a 7" released by Punk Uprisings. Shortly after, the group eventually split during a weekend tour through New York. A few years later, a collection of everything the group had ever recorded was released (Discography 1995-1998) on Deathwish Records.

I Hate You never released a proper album throughout their career. They became an instant cult-classic because of a couple demos, two seven inches and a bad reputation. Hardcore will never be the same after I Hate You.

Members of I HATE YOU went on to play in: American Nightmare, Damage, Knives Out, Me Without You, and Champion.

I HATE YOU. 1995-1998

Hans Van Harken (Almighty Hans)
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Almighty Hans is a flash animator creating a range of successful works such as his CLATOMIC series of claymen and his recent works titles Animation Invasion which reached #1 score on newgrounds AH has submitted a number of Flash animation on newgrounds earning himself 12 awards on the site. Hans site hansanity already has almost 23000 hits and Animation Invasion has topped 94,000 views on newgrounds alone.

RAF Bircotes
RAF Bircotes is a former Royal Air Force airfield located within South Yorkshire and the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster and was formerly located within the boundary of Nottinghamshire. RAF Bircotes was located next the No. 1 Group RAF, RAF Bomber Command HQ at RAF Bawtry, Bawtry Hall, Bawtry, England. The airfield consisted of a grass strip with a connecting perimeter track with T2, B1 and blister hangars plus other miscellaneous buildings.

The Airfield opened in Late 1941 and was used by the Avro Ansons, Wellingtons, and Manchesters from 25O Training Unit at nearby RAF Finningley.

A variety of training units occupied the airfield including 250 TU and 820 TU with a range of different aircraft types.

Tne No.1 Group Bomber Command Communications flight from RAF Bawtry were also present using Bircotes, Masters, Oxfords, Martinets, Tomahawks, Lysanders.

Towards the end of the war and afterwards a number of different units used the airfield.

In July 1948, RAF Bircotes was decommissioned and returned to local agriculture.

Number One
Number One is the debut full-length studio album by heavy metal band Pist.On. It was released in 1996 and contains 12 tracks.

Track listing

 * 1) "Parole"
 * 2) "Turbulent"
 * 3) "Grey Flap"
 * 4) "Shoplifters Of The Word Unite" - Originally by The Smiths
 * 5) "I Am No One"
 * 6) "Eight Sides"
 * 7) "I'm Afaid Of Life"
 * 8) "Electra Complex"
 * 9) "Down & Out"
 * 10) "Mix Me With Blood"
 * 11) "My Feet"
 * 12) "Exit Wound"

Credits

 * Henry Font - Lead & backing vocals, rhythm guitar
 * Paul Poulos - Lead guitar & backing vocals
 * Val Ium - Bass guitar, backing vocals and sarcasm
 * Danny Jam Kavadlo - Drums & percussion
 * Josh Silver (of Type O Negative) - Producer

Constructive Breeding – The Color-Type Method

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