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Colorado Springs Country
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KATC-FM is a radio station in Colorado Springs, Colorado USA broadcasting at 95.1 FM. The station has been broadcasting a Country music format since July 2006. Its on air moniker is Cat Country 95.1, and is owned and operated by Citadel Broadcasting.

History
Current DJ's

- Chris "CK" Knight - Mornings - Alisha Scott - Mornings - Cutter - Middays - Jim "Catfish" Miller - Afternoons - Bryan Waters - Nights - Jarrod Long - Weekends - Karen Conway - Weekends - Dan "The Tall Man" Hardee - Weekends

Ezequiel Adamovsky
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Ezequiel Adamovsky (born in 1971) is an Argentinean author and activist that has written many articles and books about globalisation, anti-capitalism and leftist politics.

Adamovsky has been involved in many national and international social movements from the the Asambleas movement (a grassroot fenomenon that emerged in Argentina after the Rebellion of 2001) to collectives of global ressistance like the World Social Forum.

Currently, he is a lecturer in the university of Buenos Aires and a member of the editorial board of the Rodaballo one of leading Argentinean journals of culture and politics. Also a frequent contributor to many left leaning periodicals and webpages like Z Magazine, Rebelion.org, Opendemocracy.org among others.

His most recent book Anti-capitalism for beginners: the new generation on emancipatory movements (Buenos Aires, 2003, ISBN 987-555-011-6) has received many positives reviews.

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James Patrick O'Connell
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James O’Connell, an intrepid and dedicated volunteer from New York City, he braved danger to save lives and rescue five Torah Scrolls from the Chabad center in New Orleans. “James was heroic in his daring,” "Your efforts in the rescue mission in New Orleans are beyond description and of legendary status" says Rabbi Sharfstein.

August 29, 2005: Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast, destroying lives, leveling homes and leaving thousands of survivors fighting for their lives. As State, local and federal agencies struggled to mobilize, a dedicated James O’Connell from New York City sprung into action.

James a U.S. Army Combat Veteran, September 11th (WTC) survivor and trained First Responder could not sit idle. He contacted N.A. “Pete” Darling from the Louisiana Governors office and ask “what can I do to help”. Acting as a Liaison between New York and Louisiana he began making calls. Contacting Search & Rescues resources from New York City and Chicago which included New York Search & Rescue, the Bear Search & Rescue Foundations and the City of Chicago Fire Department (union Local 2) he put these resorces in contact with Officials from the State of Louisiana for deployment to New Orleans.

Feeling a need to do more, James then self deployed at his own expense to New Orleans with his daughter Jessica Goris. Upon arriving at the Governor’s Office in Baton Rouge, he once again leaped into action with the help of Pete Darling. Joining several members of a Search & Rescue Team organized by prominent Baton Rouge businessman Richard Lipsey, for almost a month he made the dangerous hundred mile trip daily from Baton Rouge into hurricane devastated New Orleans. Spending twelve hours day’s searching for the missing and injured while in New Orleans and its surrounding parishes he touched the lives of many. Including an ailing elderly woman from Jefferson Parish who refused to evacuate even though her home had been badly damage and had no electric, food or water. James checked on this woman daily bringing her supplies and much needed medication. He was also instrumental in providing logistical support to New York Search and Rescue while deployed in New Orleans. Locating and securing 38 pallets of MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat) 21,888 meals on behalf of New York Search and Rescue the food was delivered to Ascension Parish.

"James O'Connell has been working tirelessly to help our state in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina". KarenSue Zoeller, Executive Director office of the Governor of the State of Louisiana.

James is credited for saving numerous lives by the Governors Office of the State of Louisiana and the Chabad Lubavitch while in New Orleans. He has also been credited by Rabbi Sharfstein of New York City and Rabbi Zelig Rivkin, Director Chabad of Louisiana with saving five priceless Torah Scrolls from a flooded New Orleans synagogue. .

Trivandrum Press Club
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The Trivandrum Press Club, Trivandrum (now Thiruvananthapuram), was established in 1965. The founders include the southern Indian state's legendary journalists--K Balakrishnan (Kaumudi), KC Sebastian (Deepika), KC John (The Times of India), R Sampath (The Hindu), PR John (Malayala Manorama), PC Sukumaran Nair (Kerala Kaumudi) and RM Manackalath (Mathrubhumi).

They were soon joined by others like M Sivaraman, who had just then returned to Kerala after an illustrious career with Reuters and MS Mony (Kerala Kaumudi).

The building they identified, right opposite the Central Stadium, was then the official residence of the Sergeant at the Secretariat. The Governor Bhagvan Sahay ordered the release of the building to the Club for a minimal rent. Then two prominent members of Trivandrum citizenry, Sreenivasa Karayalar and P Ramaswamy Pillai, came to the aid of founding fathers.

Bhagvan Sahay inaugurated the activities of the Club, attending the first ‘Meet-the-Press’ programme in the small building on February 8, 1967. Soon, the Club became the hub of media activities in Thiruvananthapuram.

Initially the membership fee was fixed at Rs 5. A constitution was adopted and the first executive committee elected PR John as president, PC Sukumaran Nair secretary and KC Sebastian the treasurer. Within a week, the membership swelled to 20.

Very soon, the founders succeeded in getting five cents of land adjacent to the building allotted to the Club. EMS Namboothiripad, who became the Chief Minister for the second time in 1967, laid the foundation stone of the Press Club Building on April 17, 1968. A bank loan of Rs 35,000 was sanctioned on condition that the executive committee members should stand guarantee for the loan. That triggered a crisis.

The person who bailed out the Club was MS Mony, who subsequently took over the reins as the Chief Editor of Kerala Kaumudi. He offered to stand guarantee for the loan along with the other committee members. The three-storied building was inaugurated on May 19, 1969 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Soon it started spreading its wings. The Institute of Journalism, the first journalism institute in India to be run by professional journalists, started functioning in 1968. The founder-director of the Institute was the legendary Reuters Correspondent M Sivaram whose vision and foresight soon made it a premier journalism training centre in India.

Almost every major media organization in India and institutions in the filed of mass communication have an alumnus of the Institute. The Institute offers a one-year Post-Graduate Diploma in journalism (PGDJ) and a Certificate Course in Electronic Journalism. In keeping with the changing needs of the time, the Institute has introduced new subjects of study, particularly in areas such as visual media and online journalism, with a fully-equipped laboratory. Catering to the changing times in 2006 the Institute showcased a new course for Citizen Journalists, another first in the country.

The Press Club has always striven to keep pace with the times. An old, thatched shed continued to link the original home of the Club with its new building. A proposal to replace it with a four-storied building was mooted in 1985-’86 when VP Madhavan Nair was the Club president and T Devaprasad (Deepika) the secretary. The Foundation stone for the new building was laid by Chief Minister K Karunakaran on November 27, 1986, in the presence of Information Minister KM Mani.

The building, with a cellar for recreational activities (Sanketam), was declared open by Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Ajit Kumar Panja on January 9, 1989, in the presence of Kerala Revenue Minister PS Sreenivasan and Leader of the Opposition K Karunakaran. The air-conditioned conference hall of the building, with the capacity to seat 100 persons, is the largest of its kind in Press Clubs anywhere in the country.

The foundation stone for the third building, replacing the original home of the club, was laid by President Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma on February 13, 1996, when SR Sakthidharan (Deshabhimani) was the Club president and George Kallivayalil (Deepika) the secretary.

A second centrally-air-conditioned conference hall with the latest acoustic facilities was inaugurated by Chief Minister EK Nayanar on August 27, 2000 on the third floor of the first building. S Suresh of UNI was the president then and PP James of Deepika the secretary.

And the new building, which mainly houses the Institute of Journalism, was inaugurated by Chief Minister AK Antony in 2003 when J Ajith Kumar (The Hindu) was the Club president and K Sreekantan (Deshabhimani) the secretary.

In 2005, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy inaugurated the gymnasium in the cellar. VV Venugopal (Kerala Kaumudi) was the president and V Unnikrishnan (Grahashree) was the secretary then. A year later, the Chief Minister inaugurated the information centre and library on the ground floor of the new building when B Jayachandran (Malayala Manorama) was the president and SL Shyam (Mangalam) the secretary.

With the intention of promoting excellence in journalism, the Club has instituted nine annual awards. These are the M Sivaraman Award for News Stories and Features, the KC Sebastian Award for Political Reporting, the Swadeshabhimani Award for Layout and Design, the News Photography Award, the Cartoon Award, the National Award for the Best Features in English and the V Krishnamoorthy Award for the Best News Story in English.

The Press Club has diversified its activities into several new areas like exchange programmes with fraternal clubs, provision of media-related consultancy services to the government, conducting seminars, Meet-the-Press programmes and workshops on development and mass media-related issues, creation of new recreational avenues for members and their families and skill-upgradation programmes. It has also provided insurance cover for all its members and their families.

The search for excellence and an untiring struggle to preserve the highest ideals of journalism are guiding principles of Press Club. It reflects in all activities of the Club. With over 300 members now, the Thiruvananthapuram Press Club is scaling new heights with each passing year.

Institute of Journalism & Communications

CONDENSED COURSE IN JOURNALISM

Ours is a media dependent society. And the role of the media in democracy is vital, especially at a time when information and knowledge rules over the globe. It is against this backdrop that the Press Club Trivandrum decided to begin a special condensed course in Journalism for interested citizens. It is an evening course. And there is no upper age-limit for admission. A graduation is the minimum qualification.

The Institute and the Course

The Institute offers a six–month’s condensed course for Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism.

The curriculum, the method of instruction, the examination, etc. are designed in a professional way with emphasis on the inculcation of an appropriate aptitude and outlook in the students.

The management of the Institute is vested in the Managing Committee of the Press Club, elected by the members of the Club who are working journalists and other media persons.

A Director who is responsible for its general day-to-day administration, training programmes, conduct of examinations, certification of achievements etc heads the Institute.

The institute has a Board of Studies appointed from time to time to oversee the academic content and quality of the course.

The present Board consists of

Dr. K.N. Panikker Mr. Adoor Gopalakrishnan Dr. G.B. Mohanan Thampi Mr. Babu Bhaskar Mr. T.P. Sreenivasan Dr. K. Narayanan Nair Mr. K. Mohanan Dr. Mohan Gopal Mr. Paul Zakaria Mr. G. Vijayaraghavan Mr. Thomas Jacob Mr. K. Gopinath Mr. K.P. Mohanan Mr. N. Balakrishnan Ms. Beena Paul Mr. Shyamaprasad Mr. John Britas Director of Public Relations, Govt. of Kerala President, Thiruvananthapuram Press Club Secretary, Thiruvananthapuram Press Club and Director, Institute of Journalism

Each year there will be two sessions of the course - January to June, and July to December. Lectures and discussions will be held five days a week. Classes are from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Prescribed application form together with the prospectus can be obtained from the Secretary, Press Club, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 001 on payment of Rs. 150/- or Rs. 200/- by money order / Demand Draft payable to the Secretary, Press Club, Thiruvananthapuram.

The duly filled application form should reach the Secretary, Press Club, Thiruvananthapuram 695001 by the date specified in the advertisement.

Candidates who satisfy the requirements in the preliminary screening will be called for an interview and final selection.

FEES

The fees for the course, Rs. 10,000, is payable in three instalments.

Tuition Fee        Rs. 8,500 Library Fee        Rs. 1,000 Examination fee Rs. 500

Total                 Rs. 10,000

The first instalment of Rs. 6,000/- is payable at the time of admission and the balance Rs. 4,000/- in two instalments of Rs. 2,000/- each. Belated remittance will attract fine.

The final examination will be in June and in December. The course covers basics of Journalism – Reporting, Editing, Writing, History & Culture, TV & Radio Journalism, New Media, Press Law, Public Relations, Advertisement. Students who complete the course successfully will be issued the Institute’s Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism at a convocation. On the basis of the marklist prepared by the Institute, copies of individual marklist will be issued.

Candidates obtaining not less than 40 % marks in each paper will be declared passed. Those obtaining not less than 50 % marks, but less than 60 % in aggregate, will be placed in second class and those obtaining not less than 60 % in the First Class. Those obtaining 72 % and above will be placed in the First Class with Distinction. Students failing in any paper will be allowed to take a re-examination. Those who abstain from the whole or part of the examination can take the final examination only in the next session. Those who pass in parts will be placed only in the Pass Class.

Scrupulous observance of the rules and decorum of the Institute as well as the Press Club is required of all students. In all matters pertaining to attendance, practical assignments and the general conduct of the students, the decision taken by the Director of the Institute shall be final.

Downlaod Application Forms:

* CJ Application form * DJ Application form * EJ Application form * PGDJ * Prospectus

Main Hall

Ideal for news conferences, the 100-seat air-conditioned hall is the largest of its kind in Press Clubs anywhere in India.

For booking: Contact: Gopalakrishnan/Suresh: 0471-2331642/2338950/9895866822

Fourth Estate Hall

The state-of-the-art hall boasts of the latest in acoustic facilities.

For booking: Contact: Gopalakrishnan/Suresh: 0471-2331642/2338950/9895866822

PC Sukumaran Nair Hall

This hall on the ground floor is ideal for conferences and seminars.

For booking: Contact: Gopalakrishnan/Suresh: 0471-2331642/2338950/9895866822

Health Club It is often said healthy mind rests in the healthy body. True, in racing against deadlines, working on odd-hours and sniffing news 24 x 7, journalists need to be fit always. Our Health Club, launched in 2005 by then Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, caters to these needs. Daily workouts, exercise and relaxation therapies are done under the watchful eyes of our trainer, J Shyam, an international taekwondo player. Timings are most suitable to the members, 6 am to 9 am and 5 to 9 in the evening.

It carries modern equipment including six-station multi-gym, auto treadmill, sports cycles, gym ball and squat rack. Special emphasis is given on cardio-exercises. Steam bath and oil massage introduced two years ago are a run-away hit. On an average 20-25 members visit the health club daily. Recently, capsule courses like cardio-kick boxing and defense training have been introduced for the family members, especially children.

Sanketham Sanketham provides the ideal ambience for a journalist to unwind. Anything from politics to trivia is discussed and delineated in its true spirit… extolling the joys of drinking in peer group.

Located in the cellar of the Press Club building with a small doorway and a subtle sign indicating its presence, Sanketham strives to retain its community atmosphere. With its penchant for light banter and an equal obsession with political and social developments, it provides the intellectual stimulus for the capital's journalists.

And of course, there are those who come for their afternoon siesta...

The recreational centre is not a commercial establishment and is strictly for members. Those engaged in creative arts also drop in at times to share their thoughts.

The final word… work a little, play a little… Join the assorted crowd round the carrom board or the cards table… it sets your mind ticking.

The Sanketham is open to members from 12 noon to 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.

A New Source for Green Fuel
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Copyrighted text removed. Powers T 13:11, 26 June 2007 (UTC)

CIVILIZATION-STATE
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CIVILIZATION-STATE This concept has been developed by the Interuniversity Institute of Geneva (INU) in opposition to the nation-state. (See the site www.inuge.ch). It is based on the work “Coexisting Contemporary Civilizations. Arabo-muslim, Bharati, Chinese, and Western” of Guy Ankerl. INUPRESS, Geneva, 2000, pp. 346-351, ISBN 2881550045.

The national state is a western concept referring to a national community, most often on a speech community of a shared mother tongue. (See Patrick Griffin: The people with no name: Ireland’s Ulster Scots, America’s Scots, Irish and the creation of an British Atlanti world.1689-1764. Princeton UP, Princeton, 2001.)

A sphere of civilization relates a population to a shared  writing system. The script itself is bearer of a revealed or other fundamental axiomatic doctrines guiding the collective way of life. A same writing system is used frequently by more than a speech community. The civilization-state is a political entity representing a sphere of civilization. Embracing a population enough numerous and a territory enough large, a sovereign civilization-state guarantees the conditions of the durable maintenance of  this way of life.

- China with its ideographic writing is a prototype of the civilization-state

- India (Bharat in Sanskrit) also is a civilization-state. The (deva)nagari writing system is the supporter of the Vedic tradition

-The Western civilization uses the (Greco-)Roman writing, even if the same word sign has not the same signification across linguistic regions. (In China the situation is the contrary. By analogy we can say that the Arabic numbers play in the West a similar role as the ideograms in China: the signs could be understood across regions, however differently pronounced.)

-The Muslim sphere of civilization also is related to a writing system : the Arabic one (and its derivations). The belonging to the holy script of Koran  symbolizes its unity. However, in the contemporary history this civilization doesn’t yet constituted a civilization-state which could it represent worldwide (internationally).

The constitution of civilization-states could be considered as an important step into the direction of a globalization, which is based on consensus and equilibrium, and where the political and cultural integration primes the financial one.

Syx - A Smalltalk-80 language version
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Syx is a programming language. It's an implementation of the standard Smalltalk-80. It works on Windows and Linux, on 32bit and 64bit systems. It's going to be even more scalable, flexible and extensible. The project is MIT-licensed. The plugin system is simple and easy to understand to create new plugins. The Smalltalk image works perfectly on both 32 and 64bit systems. The VM doesn't follow completely the Smalltalk Blue Book, for example immediate objects are not pointers and smalltalk, but also characters. It's small but powerful.

The object representation is made up of a struct which hold the class of the instance, the size of the object and the data held by the object. There are two kind of three kind of objects, bytearray indexable and object indexable. ByteArrays and Arrays have no distinguish in the VM, they are made different from whitin Smalltalk itself, just like fixed and indexable objects. Indexable objects can't have instance variables. The build system of the project is actually Scons.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryn%C3%A4s_IF
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K!50 Ultimate Rock Videos
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50. Electric G - Gay Bar 49. Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends 48. Feeder - Buck Rogers 47. Guns 'n' Roses - Welcome to the Jungle 46. Placebo - Pure Morning 45. Foo Fighters - Everlong 44. Pearl Jam - Jeremy 43. Rasmus - In the Shadows 42. Fait no More - Epic 41. Def Leppard - Lets get Rocked 40. My Chemical Romance - I'm not Okay 39. Panic at the Disco - I Write Sins 38. Nirvana - In Bloom 37. Slipknot - Duality 36. Offspring - Pretty Fly (for a White guy) 35. White Stripes - Fell in Love with a Girl 34. SoundGarden - Black Hole Sun 33. Lost Prophets - Last train home 32. System of a Down - Chop Suey 31. No Doubt - I'm Just A Girl 30. Fall Out Boy - Sugar we're Going Down 29. Evanescence - Bring me to Life 28. Bon Jovi - Living on a Prayer 27. Foo Fighters - All my life 26. Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Dani California 25. Queens of the Stone Age - Go With the Flow 24. Green Day - Basket Case 23. Velvet Revolver - Slither 22. Linkin Park - In The End 21. Queens of the Stone Age - No One Knows 20. Aerosmith ft. Run DMC - Walk this Way 19. Darkness - I Believe in a thing called Love 18. Muse - Supermassve Black hole 17. Blink 182- What's my Age Again? 16. Foo Fighters - Learn to Fly 15. Stereophonics - the Bartender and the Thief 14. Guns 'n' Roses - Sweet Child o' Mine 13. Fall Out Boy - This Ain't a scene it's a G-d Damned arms race 12. White Stripes - Seven Nation Army 11. Blink 182 - All the Small Things 10. Metallica - Enter Sandman 9. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody 8. Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Californiacation 7. Green Day - American Idiot 6. Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen 5. KoRn - Freak on a Leash 4. Guns 'n' Roses - November Rain 3. Metallica - One 2. My Chemical Romance - Welcome to the Black Parade 1. Nirvana - Smells like Teen Spirit

Manual Fare Collection
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Practice of Manual Fare Collecting

The term ‘Fare Collection’ generally refers to the collection of fares in the transport industry in return for a ticket or passes to travel. Commonly used on buses and train transport systems, the practice of manual fare collection is increasingly becoming obsolete with the introduction of smart cards (distinguished as automatic fare collection) such as the Transport for London ‘Oyster card’. However, in the face of this trend, some company’s have opted to retain more traditional methods of manual fare collection to both save money (automatic equipment is expensive) and ensure reliability. One example of this can be seen on the Swansea Metro Route where Bus Conductors dubbed ‘customer hosts’ have returned to work.

Manual Fare Collection Equipment

A range of fare collection equipment has been developed over the last century in the United Kingdom. Perhaps the simplest of these developments is the leather cash bag. At one stage held by bus conductor’s nation wide the cash bag today, commonly has two compartments inside and can be held like a satchel. The advantage of the cash bag is that it gives a secure and easily accessible place to store the money collected from tickets. In general it is necessary for a conductor to use the cash bag, it is too cumbersome for bus or taxi drivers to manage. Perhaps the biggest development in manual fare collection is the coin dispenser. Mounted either in a drivers cab or on the belt of a conductor, the coin dispenser usually takes the form of a number of tubes fitted in a line together. Each tube holds a different denomination and tends to have some sort of trigger which will release the coin from the bottom. In Britain, the Quick Change unit, for example, has labelled plastic funnels at the top, which filter the coins into the tube. A trigger on the front of the machine then releases the coin by pushing a kicker, which holds the coin, forward in a pivotal motion. Another model in Britain, the Metro unit, works on a similar principle but also have the option to be attached to the fare collection table allowing the operator (usually the bus driver) to simply slide the coins into the respective tubes. Generally coin dispensers in the UK are configured with the £1 coin to the left (as the machine faces you), then the 50p, 20p, 10p, 5p, 2p, 1p. Although some operators have customised there dispensers to better suit there individual needs. Other Fare collecting equipment includes Tender trays which can be fitted to Bus drivers doors to allow the customer to put the fare down. These are common on most buses in the United Kingdom now, since they facilitate quick payment and also allow for the driver to have a screen protecting his cab, yet still securely collect change (the tray is places with a small gap above it to allow room for the drivers hand to pass through).

Shonen Punk!
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Shonen Punk! is a semi-popular webcomic written and drawn in manga style by '''Andeh! Pinkard'''. The comic was officially started on January 14, 2004. Although it was said to of originally be seen in 2003 as Log-in on the now down andypinkard.tk Shonen Punk's contents and comic strip on the website are available completely free. The contents are generally updated every Monday and Friday. Its first two years have also been collected into print form and availible from studio:STARCORE.

Shonen Punk! took its name from a term Pinkard made up to describe his art. Which he believed to be a fusion of punk rock and anime/manga art. A movement he geared to counter the then reccent influx of hip-hop or graffiti influenced anime-styled comic artists. Shonen Punk! Occasionally uses "L33t speak", an influence from the highly popular Megatokyo, no doubt.

Brickcityboxing.com
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Brickcityboxing.com was originally founded as a website for information regarding the New York and New Jersey Boxing scene. The site's name is a reference to Newark, NJ, which is nicknamed "The Brick City".

Brickcityboxing.com now covers most major boxing events, and it is home to the bi-weekly, syndicated column "The Sun Rises Again*: Boxing Commentary".

GetDeb.net
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GetDeb.net is a website dedicated to host .deb files for Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu Linux distributions. It has the numerous software that the user can download to their desktop and double click on the file and install it on their system. For instance if I wished to get the latest Deluge bittorrent client all I would need to do is search for it on the site and click on the download link and there I have it installed on my system something very similar to what exists on Windows XP machine with .exe files. The interface for the site is very similar to Ubuntu Linux website and have very welcome theme to it.

ZDP-189
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ZDP-189 is a powder metallurgy stainless steel made by Hitachi Metals of Japan. The actual composition of the steel is unkown publically as Hitachi has described it as 3C20CrMoW, thus the molybdenum and tungsten amounts are unknown.

Travel Destination Guide - Southpoint.coom
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Southpoint.com is a travel destination portal. Online since 1996, includes guides to USA and London, with features on hotels, b&bs, and resorts based on visits by staff.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natassha
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redirect to Natassha

Scaler Technology
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The Citadel of the Time Lords
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The Citadel of the Time Lords has only ever been seen twice, in the Doctor Who episodes The Sound of Drums and The Invasion of Time. It appears to be a vast building in a glass bubble. The Citadel is clearly situated on [[Gallifrey, in a massive mountain range. It is arguable that the glass bubble serves as protection from an invasion, such as the Time War.

Appearences
The Citadel has appeared slightly different in the two episodes it has been seen in. The original was not unlike the Dalek City in Genesis of the Daleks. It appeared as a large city seen from a distanace over sunset, giving the orange sky impression. The most obvious thing about then city is the large tower in the centre. Inside, thecity appeared metallic and without much light. This same impression was given in The Sound of Drums, but the Citadel appears to be one large building inside a glass sphere like an upturned fishbowl rather than a dome. Guards apperar to surround the city, unlike the small lookout posts in The Invasion of Time. Also, the area appears flatter in that episode.

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