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Web and Flo
Web and Flo Pty Ltd is a Workflow Software as a Service company based in Melbourne, Australia. It focuses on workflow implementations of its Kontinuum workflow software for small and medium sized organisations. Web and Flo's Kontinuum product realizes serveral of the original control-flow workflow patterns as defined by the Workflow Patterns Initiative. Web and Flo was founded in 2000.

Jichuk Station
Jichuk Station is located in the city of Goyang, South Korea (in Jichuk-dong, Deogyang-gu). Opened in 1990, it is operated jointly by Seoul Metro and Korail. It is close enough to the border of Seoul, which is only a five minute walk. During the 1990's, the area was known for having a lot of nurseries.

Benjamin Green Armstrong
He was born on July 4th, 1820 in Alabama and died on August 1st, 1900. On February 10, 1850 Benjamin married Charlotte Medweigwan, daughter of Chief Buffalo and Magdalena Medweigwan. Chief Buffalo was the first Chief of the La Pointe Band of Chippewa. The two had seven children. Benjamin was a well known interpreter for Chief Buffalo and also his adopted son. He accompanied the Chief to Washington D.C. where they made a treaty with President Fillmore, countermanding the order for removal of Indians from the area of the Wisconsin Territory in 1852. Benjamin returned to Washington DC in the year 1862 with another delegation which met with the President Lincoln and the Indian commissioner. After two days, President Fillmore made his decision: The Ojibwe would not be forced to leave.

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Greg Smith
Greg Smith is an American born MMA fighter who's specialty is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He was born and raised in Long Beach, CA. Greg attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School and graduated from it's prestigious PACE Program. After highschool he attended CSULB which is where he initially began to train in MMA and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He holds a professional record of 5-2-1, and has fought at many levels of the sport. He earned an undercard fight spot in UFC 68, but was forced to back out due to injury. Greg was featured as an up and comer in issue 5 of MMA Sports Magazine.

Bill Pilat
Background Info-Bill Pilat was born July 2nd, 1963 in Montclair New Jersey. He attended Monclair High School playing on the varsity hockey and lacrosse teams as a goaltender in both sports. He graduated Roanoke College in 1985. He is currently the head varsity lacrosse coach at Roanoke.

Accomplishments-Bill Pilat is the winningest coach at Roanoke and has coached 18 seasons. In those 18 seasons as head coach, Pilat has led the Maroons to a top-ten ranking 13 times with a number four ranking in 1992 and 1997. He has coached 57 All Americans, 61 First Team All-ODAC selections, and seven conference Players of the Year. He has been named the ODAC (Old Dominion Athletic Conference) coach of the year more times than any other coach in the conference. In 1985 Pilat received the Hero’s Award as the nation’s top goaltender. With 710 career saves while at Roanoke College, he has 29 more than any other goalie in school history. After the 2004 season, he coached in the 2004 North South Game as the South coach. In the 2005 and 2006 six seasons, he coached the Maroons to the NCAA Division 3 Lacrosse Semifinal game in unfortunately losing to Salisbury by 2 in 2005 and by 1 in overtime in 2006. In 2007 he coached them to the NCAA Division 3 Lacrosse Quarterfinals losing to Salisbury again 15 to 9.

Today-Today Bill Pilat is currently the head coach of the a successful Roanoke College Maroon team. He has worked very hard while at Roanoke and is a great coach. He is currently living in Roanoke with his wife and their 14 year old twins.

Seven Wonders of Australia
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1. Ayers Rock 2. Great Barrier Reef 3. Sydney Opera House 4. Sydney Harbour Bridge 5. Bungle Bungles 6. Great Australian Bight 7. Dave Graney

Atomic49er - The collected Theoretical works of J.E.Bressman
Atomic49er the online moniker of author J.E.Bressman. Atomic49er refers to J.E.Bressman of whom prospects for Gold atomically, by alchemy and nuclear science. Based on the term "49er" from the California Gold rush age, and combined with the term Atomic. J.E.Bressman aka "Atomic49er" theorized that silicon iodine and iron could be combined in some form to cause the migration of protons to produce gold with out nuclear reactions. As of 1993 the moniker was open on all search engines and was available. J.E.Bressman as Atomic49er has published several works including "The Gas Theory" "Thermodynamics" and "Gravitatation" on the Yahoo Geocities free web site. Both Google, Youtube, and Yahoo searches will bring up the Atomic49er publications and the web page index.

AlternaTIFF Plugin
AlternaTIFF Plugin is a free, ( you must register to use it) browser plugin ( <- THIS NEEDS A WHOLE LARGE PAGE ) that can be used to view TIFF format image files with a web browser.

It is needed to view the online Britanica and wikisource pages like:

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/User:Tim_Starling (* has a complete set of Britanica 1911 pages in TIFF image formet *) http://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tim_Starling/ScanSet_TIFF_demo&vol=13&page=EC3A856

Jonny Dodge
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I'm Not There
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I'm Not There

I'm Not There
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Patrick Mayfield; The Reverand
Patrick Mayfield is a famous video game player. His best skills were shown in the games Counter-Strike and Team Fortress Two, which were both developed by Valve Software Corporation. Patrick Mayfield never participated in the CAL leagues or national tournaments. He felt that if he did so, he would be selling out, that he would no longer be able to resist "the man" but he would be controlled by "the man".

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http://www.valvesoftware.com/ © 1995-2005 Valve Corporation, all rights reserved. Valve, the Valve logo, Half-Life, the Half-Life logo, the Lambda logo, Steam, the Steam logo, Team Fortress, the Team Fortress logo, Opposing Force, Day of Defeat, the Day of Defeat logo, Counter-Strike, the Counter-Strike logo, Source, the Source logo, Valve Source and Counter-Strike: Condition Zero are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Valve Corporation.

http://www.caleague.com/ The Cyberathlete Amateur League, CAL, was created on March 6, 2001, when the Cyberathlete Professional League acquired the Domain of Games online league.

The primary goal of CAL is to be the premiere center for free online gaming tournaments worldwide. The league attracts both seasoned veterans of online competitive gaming, as well as casual gamers. CAL has been modeled after several highly popular sports organizations such as the NFL, NHL and NBA. CAL also provides seeding and ranking information to its parent organization, the Cyberathlete Professional League.

Copyright © 1997-2007 - Cyberathlete Professional League ® - All Rights Reserved

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Blood Donation in India
Being the second most populous country in the world and impoverished, Blood is constantly required for various medical conditions in India. This page tries to provide information on the current trends and the various online blood banks available in the country. The current supply demand gap operates in the region of 30-40%. On the supply side, voluntary donation contributes only 55%, effectively leaving 70% of the demand either unmet or addressed by commercial means. New technologies like web and mobile communication is trying to bridge the gap by creating efficient markets (non commercial) by multiple websites attempting to be the matchmaker between the donor and the recipient. There is an opportunity to benefit from scale as the sites consolidate over a period similar to corporate organization. More information about the various match makers can be found here.

2112 tour
Rush's 2112 tour started on March 5th 1976 and Ended on August 1st 1976. During this tour on June 11th, 12th and the 1th Rush played and REorded Their Live album all the worlds a stage Live at massey Hall.


 * August 1, 1976         Huntsville, Alabama

setlist
This is the only known setlist of the tour from Massey hall in toronto, ontario and Nelson center in Springfeild, IL. Working Man/finding my way/drum solo Encore: What You're Doing
 * Bastille Day
 * Anthem
 * Lakeside Park
 * 2112 (with abbreviated Discovery, minus Oracle)
 * Fly by Night/ in the mood
 * Something For Nothing
 * By-Tor and the Snow Dog
 * In The End

Sorces
http://www.2112.net/powerwindows/Tours.htm#2112

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Dana L French
Dana L. French (1958 - ) is a prominent U.S. computer scientist working in the fields of business continuity, disaster recovery, high availability and virtualization. His approach to system administration is based on supporting an organizations business functions rather than the computer systems. This approach is credited with causing global shift in the way Unix system administrators perform their work.

He has designed and written numerous software packages to automate the methodologies involved in business continuity. These software packages are related to disaster recovery, high availability, virtualization, and content management for web based documentation. He also holds patents for methodologies related to business continuity and system administration. French is credited with coining the commonly used information technology phrase "enterprise wide unique".

French is known in the Unix community for his advanced shell programming skills and is a noted advocate of Korn Shell programming. He provides source code for most of his programming work on-line free of charge. One of his most well known and widely used shell libraries is "shell curses", which is a shell script implementation of the "C" language "Curses" library. Another is "kshSQL" which is a Korn Shell implementation of a complete SQL database system. French is also the author of "shunix", which is a project to implement all of the GNU Unix utilities entirely in shell script code.

Hayabusa Armor
The hayabusa armor is found in various games but has its biggest im pact in the latest edition to the halo series Halo 3. Halo 3 is a first person shooting game that consists of various tasks,tests,enemies and challenges. Throughout the game you will find many weapons that are similar to the halo 2 and halo 1 weapons or new weapons. Some of the new weapons are... the missile pod, the flamethrower, chain gun, brute spiker, mauler, fire bomb grenades, spike grenades, spartan laser, and the ever important gravity hammer. There are also more ne w weapons and equipment, but thats not why i am here.

The Skulls
Hayabusa armor is not easy to unlock. To successfully unlock this armor completely you need to find all 13 hidden skulls in campaign. Most of these skulls arent a walk in a petting zoo. Come to think of it, none of them are that easy. Here are the names of the skulls and there map location.

1.Blind Skull - Sierra 117 2.Iron Skull  - Sierra 117 3.Black eye   - Crows Nest 4.GBP Skull   - Crows nest 5.Catch Skull - The Storm 6.Famine      - The Ark 7.IWHBYD      - Covenant 8.Cowbell     - The Ark 9.Thunderstorm - Covenant 10.Mythic     - Halo 11.Tilt skull - Cortana 12.Fog skull  - Floodgate 13.Tough Luck - Tsavo Highway

As hard as it is to find the frekin skulls they usually do bad things. The gold skulls are Iron, Black eye, Famine, Fog, Catch, Thunderstorm, Tilt, mythic, and tough luck. Below are what the skulls do

IRON - Makes You Frekin restart to last Checkpoint when you die in Co-Op BLACK EYE - You got to wack people to recharge your chields TOUGH LUCK - enemies always charge and never run away like a little butt CATCH - Enemies can use all the gay grenades they want FOG - No radar FAMINE - You only get half the ammo when you pick up ammo or a new gun THUNDERSTORM- Everyone ups a rank... Except you TILT- Enemy armor is a piece of poop to get rid of MYTHIC- Enemies have double grenades, armor, rank, and aim

When all those are turned on... U will die! Now the silver Skulls... They are IWHBYD (i would have been your daddy), GBP (Grunt Birthday Party), Cowbell, and blind. What do they do?? read below to find out.!.

GBP- When you get a headshot on a grunt confetti pops out and it kills enemies. IWHBYD- Better dialouge Cowbell- Makes all explosions bigger... way bigger! Blind- Gives you a gay view from like your waist

Once you have all 13 skulls found you should be able to access Hayabusa armor. ITs frekin sweet. If you cant find all the skulls you want... look at this

Find 6 skulls = Hayabusa body

Find 9 skulls = Hayabusa shoulders

Find all skulls (gold & silver) = Hayabusa head

That should help just in case. Hope this helped!

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Marco Polo (device)
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Marco Polo (device) is a location device that allows people to find their car/vehicle in a crowded parking lot. It utilizes specific algorithms to triangulate through a series of transceivers and displays both distance and location on a keychain FOB. It was created by Marco Polo Electronics http://www.marcopolodevice.com

Newbold, Philadelphia
Newbold is a neighborhood in South Philadelphia. Its boundaries are Washington Avenue, S Broad Street, Passyunk Avenue, and S 18th Street. This area has historically been part of Point Breeze, however residents who have recently moved to the area have given it the name of Newbold as part of an ongoing revitalization effort. The neighborhood derived its name from the previous name for Hicks Street. The main recreation area in this neighborhood is the DiSilvestro Playground, located at 15th & Morris Streets behind the South Philadelphia branch of the Free Library.

Civic groups active in the area include the Newbold Neighbors Association, the Newbold Community Development Corporation, Newbold South Civic Association (formerly G.R.O.U.P), the South Broad Street Neighborhood Association, and the Point Breeze NAC.

Winston October
Winston October is a former Pro Football player. He attended and played football for Richmond University. He then started as a Kick Returner, and Defensive Back, for the Montreal Alouettes, in the Canadian Football League. He stands at #3 on the club's all time Most punt return yards in a season, with 898 yards, 33 yards short of #1 Johnny Rodgers.

His most successful season would be in 2000, when he picked up 191 yards on Punt Returns and 71 on Kick Returns, in a regular season victory over the Calgary Stampeders. Another notable performance, against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, when he returned at that time, the longest missed field goal return in franchise history, on 111 yard return for a touchdown. That game, Montreal scored the most points in franchise history, when they defeated the Roughriders, 62-7. The Montreal Alouettes partcipated in Grep Cup 2000 at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, only to lose to the British Columbia Lions, in a thrilling 28-26 final.

Winston October, received a tryout with the Washington Redskins of the National Football League in 2001, and was cut.

Winston October returned to the C.F.L, and signed on with the Edmonton Eskimos on September 11, 2002. He would not enjoy the same success with the Eskimos. In 2002, he played primarly as a returner, but on occasion would come in as a wide receiver. In 2002, the Eskimos would make the Grey Cup against the Montreal Alouettes, however he would not play as he was told the day before the game, there was a roster change, and he would not play. The Eskimos eventually fell short of capturing the Grey Cup, as they lost 25-16, at Commonwealth Stadium, in Edmonton. In 2003, the Eskimos found themselves once again in the Grey Cup game against the Montreal Alouettes. This time Winston October would start as returner, and also played on offense. The Eskimos would eventually capture the 2003 Grey Cup, when the Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Montreal Alouettes, at Mosaic Stadium in Saskatchewan.

In 2005, Winston October's contract with the Eskimos had expired, and was a Free Agent. No one made the move to pick him up.

In 2004, Winston October was named to the Montreal Alouette's All-time roster.

== CNN Top Story ==

In 2003, Winston October would make headlines across North America. On the night of September 23, he and teammates Ronald Williams, Rahib Abdullah, Bruce Beaton and Sheldon Benoit, saved a woman from a burning apartment complex, as they caught her, when she jumped out her three story window.

== Current Life ==

Winston October is currently coaching the Defensive Back position, at Virginia Military Institute for the VMI Spiders, a team he once played for and reunites with current VMI defensive line coach Jeff Hanson who recruited him to the University of Richmond in 2004. October previously worked in the personal training and fitness industry in New York City for two years and later serving as the "Team for Kids" Metro Coordinator for the New York Road Runners Foundation since last spring. An active participant in community service, October has volunteered his time for Special Olympics, Habitat for Humanity, Boys and Girls Clubs and youth reading programs.

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Chest Fever
“Chest Fever” was a song recorded by The Band on its 1968 debut, Music from Big Pink. It is, according to Peter Viney, a historian of the group, “the Big Pink track that has appeared on most subsequent live albums and compilations,” second only to “The Weight.”

The music for the piece was written by Robbie Robertson, guitarist and vocalist. Total authorship is typically credited solely to Robertson, although the lyrics were said to have been originally improvised by Levon Helm and Richard Manuel, telling the story of a man who becomes sick when he is spurned by the woman he loves.

Robertson has since said the lyrics were nonsensical, used only while the instrumental tracks were recorded. “I'm not sure that I know the words to ‘Chest Fever’; I'm not even so sure there are words to ‘Chest Fever’.” He has also stated the entirety of the song does not make sense.

At the Woodstock Festival in 1969, The Band performed on the final day, between Ten Years After and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. They opened the set with “Chest Fever.”

“When Levon Helm has complained about the share out of royalties at this period, this is the song he quotes,” states Viney. “His theme is that Garth's contribution was always grossly under-estimated and under-credited. As he says, ‘what do you remember about Chest Fever - the lyrics or the organ part?’”

Later Performances
Viney notes that, despite the death of Richard Manuel later line ups of The Band continued to perform “Chest Fever” with Helm singing lead vocals. It “rapidly became an on-stage showpiece for Garth's organ, and as such it was an essential song. The intro was originally from Bach's Tocatta and Fugue in D minor.”

He says the definitive recordings of the song can be found on “Live in Washinton,” (sic) an Italian bootleg of the group’s 1976 King Biscuit Flower Hour performance, or the version on “The Complete Last Waltz.”

The song has been covered numerous times by bands including Three Dog Night and, most recently, the rootsy jam band Widespread Panic.

In a review of the Endless Highway: The Music of the Band, David Hyland, noted that “noodlers Widespread Panic transform ‘Chest Fever’ into how it should have sounded at ‘The Last Waltz’ with full horn section accompaniment if the Band hadn't played their farewell gig like they were coked out of their minds.”

Select Discography
The Band Music from Big Pink	1968 Rock of Ages	 1972 Anthology	 	1978 Band Gift Set	 	1989 To Kingdom Come		1989 Collection [Castle]	1993 Across the Great Divide 1994 Most of the Band	1994 Greatest Hits 		2000 Live at Loreley		2001 Rock of Ages [Deluxe Edition]	2001 Moon Struck One	2002 Very Best Album Ever		2002 Rock of Ages [Bonus CD]	2004 Music from Big Pink [Bonus Tracks] 2003 Musical History [CD/DVD Box Set]	2005	Rock

Rick Danko In Concert 	1997 Live on Breeze Hill	1999

Richard Manuel Whispering Pines: Live at the Getaway [Japan]	 2002 Whispering Pines: Live at the Gateway 1985 	2005

Three Dog Night	 Three Dog Night	1969 Three Dog Night: Live	1988 Captured Live at the Forum/Harmony		2006/1969 Three Dog Night/Suitable for Framing		2004

Widespread Panic Endless Highway: The Music of The Band	2007