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(continuation of current b-boy article that posed a question as to HOW BREAKIN WAS REVIVED IN 90'S)
B-boying began its revival period in the early 90's, culminating in 1994 with the debut of the B-boy Summit. A few factors went into the genesis of the Revival period.

First, most of the old skool breakers from the 70's & 80's who stayed true to the artform, had banded together to do various interviews [one of them being with Rap City] and public performances here & there. A few of them even formed the dance company GhettOriginals, which toured the country, bringing b-boying & popping back into the public eye, at least on a small level.

The next step in the genesis of the Revival period is the unity of Zulu Nation members getting together to plan what would be called The B-boy Summit. They felt that the b-boys were the most under-represented members of the Hip Hop culture. So the plan was to give them a platform in which to congregate & uplift the culture.

The 1994 B-boy Summit brought many breakers out of the closet and together all under one roof. Then there was another B-boy Summit for 1995, and every year after that (with few exceptions).

Every succeeding B-boy Summit brought out more and more breakers, from all over the world. Eventually, in the mid to late 90's, the mainstream media caught wind of this trend and began putting b-boys in their commercials and news stories and so forth. At this point, it became clear that the b-boy tidal wave had returned.

(PLEASE ADD THIS ARTICLE TO THE EXISTING WIKI PAGE ON BREAKDANCING)

SingStar Italian Party
SingStar Italian Party is the second and exclusive version to Italy and near countries from SingStar series. This version is composed with 20 famous italian songs. In Europe, the last 6 months on 2007, Sony released: SingStar 90s, SingStar Rock Ballads, SingStar R&B and a version exclusive for each country. In Spain, Sony released SingStar Latino; on France, SingStar Pop Hits 2.

Links

 * Web Oficial SingStar Italia

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Keewassee
Keewassee was a member of the Potowatomi and leader of the group of Potowatomi warriors responsible for the Indian Creek Massacre, one of several events leading up to the Black Hawk War.

Biography
Keewassee is first recorded living in a large Potowatomi village along Big Indian Creek, roughly 20 miles from present-day Ottawa, during early 1830s. By April 1832, the local Potowatomi began having difficulty catching fish whose upstream migration was being blocked by a nearby dam recently built by settler William Davis to power his saw mill. As the Potowatomi were solely dependent on fishing for their food, they complained to Davis about the dam but he was unwilling to shut down his sawmill. Keewassee, then a young warrior, attempted to destroy the dam however he was caught by Davis and severely beaten with a hickory rod. Although the Potowatomi took no further action against the dam, the tribe quietly prepared to attack the Davis homestead

Following the Battle of Stillman's Run, Potowatomi chieftain Shabbona rode on horseback from his village near Paw-Paw Grove to warn settlers living above the Illinois River of a possible uprising of the Sauk. Although a number of settlers heeded the warning and fled to Ottawa, Davis was able to persuade a number of his neighbors to gather at his home. On the afternoon of May 21, Keewassee led a group of 20 heavily armed Potowatomi warriors climbing over the fence and preceded to storm the cabin. Although one man was shot and killed attempting to close the door to the cabin, the settlers were surprised by their sudden appearance and were unable to prevent the Potowatomi from entering the cabin where the warriors executed the 10 women and children left in the house including Davis's wife. Four more men, including William Davis, were killed trying to get to the cabin while six others including two of Davis's sons were able to escape traveling overland to Ottawa.

The following day, the settlers mutilated remains were found by a mounted company which had been dispatched from Chicago to scout the area between Chicago and Ottawa. After burying the settlers, they continued on to Ottawa.

Although two young girls had been captured during the raid and brought back to Black Hawk, the two were eventually released in part to the efforts of Chief Wabaunsee, Ho-Chunk and U.S. Indian agent Henry Gratiot. Following the end of the Black Hawk War, warrants were issued at the LaSalle County Courthouse in Ottawa for the arrest of Keewassee and two other warriors Ta-quawee and Comee. However, the charges were dropped in 1834 when neither Sylvia or Rachel Hall could identify them as the war paint they had used had apparently disguised their features.

We Are Forever (Detroit Band)
We.Are.Forever is an alternative dance rock band from the Metro-Detroit Area. It consists of four kids growing up to love writing and playing music; Jake Facine, Mike Huber, Pon, and Angelos.

Raymond G. Herb
Ray Herb (1908-1996) was a professor at the University of Wisconsin in nuclear physics. He was known for building electrostatic accelerators. His work influenced the Manhattan Project, i.e. the project where the first nuclear weapons were built. He won the Bonner Prize in 1968. He started a company called NEC that manufactures electrostatic accelerators.

They still have a seminar series at the University of Wisconsin. in his memory.

Tiffany Haddish
Tiffany Haddish is a American dancer, comedian and actress.

Haddish grew up mostly in foster care in South Central Los Angeles, California. Her social worker spotted her talent in stand-up comedy, while she was playing. As a child, Tiffany grew up wanting to be a horse farmer or work in a beef jerky factory but instead she enrolled herself into the renowned Laugh Factory Comedy Camp for Children.

She made guest appearances may on such shows as, Thats So Raven (Disney Channel), My Name Is Earl (NBC), It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX) , Just Jordan (Nickelodeon), Nick Cannon's Short Circitz and Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes (Tvone) Def Comedy Jam (HBO), UPN’s “Dance 360,” NBC’s “My Name is Earl,” FX’s “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and Nickelodeon’s “Just Jordan.”

She also has starred in a few movies such as, Meet the Spartans, Racing for Horses and the Urban Demographic. Tiffany’s comedy has taken her all over the world. She recently returned from performing on the USO Tour in Japan for U.S. Troops. She has also performed at The Comedy Store and The Improv. She also performs at a comedy show developed for inner-city high school students that promotes non-violence called “Chuckles Not Knuckles”.

Charley Barth the third
Charley Barth the third is a suave man about town well known for his sexual exploits with both women and men, midget and otherwise. He got his start in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada where by the age of fifteen he was already frequenting hot local nightclubs such as The Roost, New City, and Buddies.

Hockey Career

Charley played his minor hockey with the Knights of Columbus, long time rival of Whitemud West. Charley led the Knights in many daring quests against the ruffians from Whitemud, but these are not very well documented because his Knights were amazingly unsuccessful in their valient but misguided attempts. Charley's hockey career ended prematurely when he realized he was terrible and decided to stop sullying the Barth name.

Charley Barth is now the director of Navy's Records Management Office.

McManus, Tyler
In the mid 1990's McManus, Tyler made several progressions in the equal rights movement. He was a green party activist and promoted Ralph Nader on several occasions during his campaign. As of 1998, Tyler has broken off his ties with Nader stating that he is "Not Liberal Enough". He has also started his own website "Gayloudandproud.com", which has sparked a revolution among the gay population of Santa Cruz County. Tyler betrayed his Black Metal roots by joining the Cradle of Filth fan club as early as April of 2004. In a recent interview with FHM, Tyler stated "True Black Metal is what you make of it, no matter how melodic it may be. Black Metal needs change, and Dani Filth, with his fresh neo-black metal views, has brought this change." He died in a tragic and idealistic black metal death; via drowning in sacrificial goats blood on 28 March 2008.-->

Dr. Kenneth Noissewater M.D.; Professor Arthur Mohammed Listen; Jostein Gaarder Gayloudandproud.com; myspace.com

IDEOLOGY

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Henry Gratiot
Colonel Henry Gratiot (April 25, 1789-April 27, 1836) was a French-American pioneer, trader and businessman who, during the Winnebago and Black Hawk Wars, acted as both an intermediary and early U.S. Indian Agent to the Winnebagos throughout the early 19th century.

The town of Gratiot, Wisconsin is named in his honor.

Early life
The second eldest son of Illinois pioneer Charles Gratiot, Sr., Henry Gratiot was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He became engaged to Susan Hempstead, only two years after her family arrived from Connecticut and the two eventually married on June 21, 1813. The daughter of Revolutionary War soldier Stephen Hempstead, among her brothers included Edward Hempstead, the first congressional delegate for the Missouri Territory, as well as prominent lawyer Charles S. Hempstead and businessman William Hempstead.

In October 1825, following the admission of Missouri as a slave state, the 36-year-old Gratiot moved his family to the Fever River Lead Mines region (present-day Galena, Illinois) due to his opposition to slavery and his wish to raise his family in a free state. With the discovery of lead ore in the region in 1826, he and his younger brother Jean Pierre Bugnion Gratiot became interested in the mineral lands of present-day Shullsburg, Wisconsin. Purchasing the right to mine the area from the local Winnebagos, he and his brother were the first to develop a successful mining and smelting operation at Gratiot's Grove in what is now Lafayette County, Wisconsin. Employing sixty Frenchmen and using six furnaces, the brothers would undertake nearly all smelting for the entire region for several years.

Association with the Winnebagos
During this time, he and his wife became friendly with the local Winnebagos visiting them during the winter of 1826-27. They eventually befriended a half-breed woman, Catharine Mayotte, who had doctored Susan Gratiot for a time and with whom they exchanged gifts and information. Developing a close friendship, the three would remain in contact between 1827 and 1835. The Winnebago Prophet as well spoke highly of Henry Gratiot who "..came as a 'Chouteau' ... welcome[d] him to his village; but if he came as a white man he must consider him, like all white men, an enemy."

Although warned by the Winnebagos before their uprising against the United States the following summer, Gratiot allowed American forces in 1827 to build a stockade at Gratiot's Grove later renamed Fort Gratiot by the Americans. The women and children in the surrounding area were escorted from the fort to Galena and then to St. Louis.

After their defeat, the Winnebago left the area in droves although a few remained for a while longer to trade with arriving American settlers. Appointed a subagent for the Winnebago in 1830, he traveled father into the Wisconsin wilderness to negotiate annuity payments on behalf of the U.S. government. He would also be present at the signing of several treaties between the Winnebago and the United States and was later appointed an official Indian subagent to the Winnebago in 1831.

Black Hawk War
During the Black Hawk War, he exerted his influence with the Winnebago acting as an intermediary in his efforts to negotiate peace and maintain stability in the region. Journeying to Prophet's Town in early-1832, he stayed with Black Hawk from April 25-27 however Black Hawk refused to hear the message he had been given from General Henry Atkinson.

He did, however, side with the U.S. authorities in securing the release of American hostages and prisoners as seen when working with Chief Wabaunsee and members the Winnebago to negotiate the release of Indian Creek Massacre survivors Rachel and Sylvia Hall as, on May 25, 1832, he and Colonel Henry Dodge held council with the Winnebago as to their position in the war to which the Winnebago gave their assurance of fidelity in the confict "though little reliance was placed on their sincerity." During this meeting, he sent Winnebago chieftain White Crow to Black Hawk's camp purchasing their freedom in exchange for horses and various trinkets valued at $2,000. The were later delivered to Gratiot at Blue Mounds Fort on June 3.

He was later called on by General Edmund P. Gaines to investigate the rumors that the Winnebagos under the Winnebago Prophet, along with the Kickapoos and the Potawatomis, were attempting to join up with Black Hawk's British Band who had been invited to join their ranks. Finding the Winnebago Prophet and several of his followers Saukenuk, he convinced them to return to their village. The Prophet did not remain at his lodge for long and resumed recruiting for Black Hawk in Winnebago villages upriver, however he was ultimatly unsuccessful in this venture.

The activities of the Rock River Winnebagos during the war, including several speaches by several prominent Winnebagos, were recorded by Gratiot in his personal diary.

Later years
Despite his efforts, relations between the United States and the Winnebago rapidly deteriorated following the end of the Black Hawk War. As American settlement of the territory continued, the native and mixed-blood population near Gratiot's Grove as well as the areas of Galena and Dubuque had become deserted by 1833 with exception to "a few straggling Winnebagos who lingered in the country."

He resigned his position as an Indian agent the following year and, closing his mining business, he bought a section of land in which he built a small house outside of Gratiot's Grove to retire as a gentleman farmer. He and his wife still continued their friendship with the Winnebago who made visits to their home every autumn camping under the pine trees near their new home.

During the fall of 1835, four chieftains representing the remaining bands which lived from the Rock River to Gratiot's Grove met with Gratiot to discuss the payments of annuities which had ceased "by some bad management" which had left the "Indains [sic] on Rock River ... are allmost [sic] starved and naked." Gratiot then proceeded to travel to St. Louis to acquire the necessary signatures and documentation for the Rock River Winnebagos to receive payments from General Henry Atkinson before preparing to leave for Washington, D.C. in early 1836 to clear up the matter.

However, by the time he was ready to leave for the capital, few Winnebagos lived near his residence and within a year the federal government began favoring their removal. While visiting the capital, he died suddenly while staying Barnum's Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland on April 27, 1836.

Of his four children, two of his sons Charles and Edward Gratiot both had distinguished careers in the US Army, the latter serving as a volunteer US Army paymaster. His only surviving daughter became the wife of Congressman Elihu Benjamin Washburne, who later published his biography Henry Gratiot, a Pioneer of Wisconsin (1884) based on speeches Washburne had delivered to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin during the early 1880s. Among his historical publications, this was considered his finest work.

Eugene(Yevgeny)Mogilevsky
Yevgeny Mogilevsky was born in Odessa in 1945. He comes from a famous musical family. His grandfather, Alexander Mogilevsky, was a celebrated violonist who toured worldwide, often performing with Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Medtner. His parents were both musicians and professors at the Odessa Conservatory. He first studied with his mother and gave his first public concert at the age of nine.

Difficulties arose from his childhood: he was not accepted at the Stoliarsky School of Music because of the anti-semitism and nationalism was in force during the time of Stalin. It required considerable effort on the part of Professor Heinrich Neuhaus who did not hesitate to complain to the Soviet Minister for Culture so that the Ukranian authorities were obliged to allow the young Yevgeny Mogilevsky to study at the Stoliarsky School. In 1963, he passed the entrance examination for the Moscow Conservatory and entered the class of Heinrich Neuhaus, who had previously prepared Gilels and Richter.

In 1964, Mogilevsky was one of the Soviet delegation's candidates to Brussels at the Queen Elisabeth Competition, where he won first prize at the age of 18. This triumph was followed by many invitations, notably from distinguished conductors such as André Cluytens, at the head of the Orchestre de Paris, and Bernard Heitink, conductor of the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam. Sol Hurok organised several concerts in the United States on Mogilevsky's behalf, but none of these ever took place. Mogilevsky was not allowed to leave the country and was represented as being either too busy or ill.

Yevgeny Mogilevsky learned by accident that he had been granted an award by the English "Harriet Cohen International Music Awards" foundation. However, he could only play in the West (The Netherlands) in 1969. New invitations continued to arrive, notably from Charles Munch, as well as for concerts in Canada, Australia and for the festival of Edinburgh, but Mogilevsky would not be authorized to play in the West until 1974. In 1973, in the United States, he won the prize for the best recording of the year, awarded by the Critic's Association of the Stereo Review magazine, for his recording of the Rachmaninoff Third Concerto with Kiril Kondrashin conducting the Moscow Philharmonic.

Finaly, in 1974, the conductor Yevgeny Svetlanov invited him as soloist when the National State Orchestra of the U.S.S.R. toured Germany, Austria, Italy, and Belgium. Until 1980, he performed in the West: Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico, Philippines, and Japan. He recorded with Victor and RCA. At the same time, he became a professor at the Moscow Conservatory.

Suddently, in 1980, a situation similar to that of 1964 was repeated. Mogilevsky was refused a passport to travel abroad and was no longer permitted to perform in the West, and even though he continued to receive many invitations, among others from Yevgeny Mravinsky, head of the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra and many western impresarios, nothing happened.

Finally, in 1987, he was permitted to serve as a member of the jury of the Queen Elisabeth of Belgium Competition. Since then, Mogilevsky has performed in Belgium, France and England. In 1989, he made his debut in London at the Royal Festival Hall with Svetlanov at the head of the English Philharmonia. He also conducted master classes at Tours and in Poland. In 1990, an extensive Australian debut tour took him from Melbourne to Singapore. He made his American debut in 1991 in San Francisco under the auspices of Today's Artists Concerts and in 1992 did his Carnegie Hall Debut in New York.

Mr Mogilevsky's recent recordings include, on the Pavane label, an all-Chopin CD which includes the 24 Preludes and other works, and a CD of Rachmaninoff's Third Piano Concerto with the Moscow Philharmonic on the Melodyda/Victor, Japan label.

Here is what Bernard Holland wrote in New York Times on October 27, 1992:

"Yevgeny Mogilevsky has a technique and musicality built for big places. When Schumann's "Kreisleriana" asked for speed on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Mogilevsky had it in excess. When the "Arabesque" stipulated rubato, Mr. Mogilevsky was broad as broad could be. When the Prokofiev Eighth Sonata required extravagant pounding, this 47-year-old Russian pianist was the man for the job.

Mr. Mogilevsky's ear for phrasing is very true, if a little too intent on grandeur. In Ravel's "Gaspard de la Nuit" he could render "Ondine" with the most beautiful sound imaginable. The "Scarbo" movement is the measure of any pianist's technique; Mr. Mogilevsky can actually play it too fast.

After almost 30 years of struggling with Soviet authorities over permission to play in the West, Mr. Mogilevsky was making his second United States appearance and his New York debut"

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE0DB1 http://www.steinway.com/steinway/artist_roster/roster.php?artistSection=main&artistListing=m13CF934A15753C1A964958260&scp=2&sq=mogilevsky&st=nyt http://www.eugenemoguilevsky.com/biography.html http://www.prokofiev.org/recordings/recordings.cfm?t=1&uid=351 http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4139815.html http://www.pianoeu.com/russianpiano.html

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Donk(soulja boy)
Donk is the 3rd single off of Souja Boys Album Soujaboytellem.com The single is to be released sometime in 2008 and is to be released with a Single cd with remixes and alternate versions of the song

Aliens:Razor Claws & other
Razor Claws is a species of Alien/Xenomorph in the Alien vs Predator SNES and arcade game Razor Claws is seen shortly after you kill the Alien Chrysalis which was named for its golden shell that it uses when it curls up into a ball and attacks you it is similar to the Alien Smasher which trys to ram its prey.Razor Claws uses its razor claws to kill prey by rapidly clawing it to death it tends to jump and never really blocks attacks its is only seen once unlike Chrysalis which terns to a more minor enemy when it makes an apperence it roles then trys slashing you.The most minor enemys involed mostly in the game are the stalkers and warrior aliens which can be killed less then five seconds the stalker tends to crawl and jump and attacks when your in a close encounter comes allways in packs the Warrior is the most know Alien but not more then the Drone which is very similar both uses its claws often and secondary mouth but it pounces rarely and is change by hybrid of its host if a facehugger host is a dog similar to one it will create a very similar breed of Alien like drones or warrior but crawls more and has a hue of color it is seen mostly in the being of the game.

Michele Cianciulli
Michele Cianciulli, was born in Montella Italy in 1895 and dead in Rome in 1965, he was a renowned lawyer and was charged with teaching of filosofia at the University "La Sapienza" in Rome.

He has written many books in history and philosophy. The most known are the works on King Manfred_of_Sicily and on 'brigantaggio nell'Italia meridionale'.

Well known for his moral integrity he was charged with execution of many last wills for important inheritances and was a known anti fascist in the period 1922 - 1945.

He was administrative responsible of the Grande Oriente di Italia - free masonry in the 1950-1955.

The deep friendship with the composer Nino Rota has remained in a letter exchange between them.

The Works of Michele Cianciulli

 * Il brigantaggio nell'Italia meridionale dal 1860 al 1870, Guida Editore
 * Re Manfredi e la tradizione della sua tomba in Montevergine, Guida Editore
 * Gentile - Tillinger: etica, Guida Editore
 * ''L'opera filosofica di F. Masci, in Idealismo realistico" (1927), nn. 5-6.

Rare and unpublished

 * Colloqui con mio fratello

Category: Italian lawyers

Works on Michele Cianciulli

 * Ciano A., The Savoia and the massacer in southern Italy,Grandmelò,Roma, 1996.

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Comment: I'm struggling to verify that this person existed. It seems to be a translation of it:Michele_Cianciulli. MSGJ (talk) 12:13, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

Comment: The sources are non-English, I'd refer to WP:RSUE. The caveat is assuming the availability of an English-language source of sufficient quality, which does not appear to be so in this case. If there were translations of these works, that would be a different story. Given the time frame of the subject, it may be hard to find any online reference, but the best I could dig up is, which is also non-English... Yngvarr (c) 14:15, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

Article created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! MSGJ (talk) 20:36, 8 March 2008 (UTC)
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Alex McCormack
The most awesomest the bestest director in the world

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Why is it needed?
Once IBM PC style computers used one partition scheme, which had it's limitations. Therefore Intel designed a new partition scheme, which lacked compability of bootstraping, because they designed a totally new firmware to use it (EFI). Therefore old, non EFI-firmware machines can't boot disks that use the new GUID Partition Table scheme, and since this scheme has become the default partition type on Apple-Intel architecture, the number of this unbootable disks are growing. The solution for that is to create a bootstrap code, which can handle both, EFI won't use it, so it makes no harm, but it gaves the ability to old MBR using machines of understanding and bootstraping GPT.

An universal boot record
Here comes an assembly code for a boot loader that works with both partitioning schemes. It's well commented, to make it understand easier. It does not include the GPT parser, it's just a boot sector (only 512 bytes long), but it can be used by anyone writing it's own GPT capable chain loader or operating system.

;********************************************************************* ;*                                                                  * ;*     OS/3D - written by Zoltan Baldaszti (aka Turdus) in 2008      * ;*  License: CC-by-nc-3.0, this file can be distibuted separately   * ;*       Compilation: nasm -f bin multiboot.asm -o mubr.bin         * ;*                                                                  * ;*  This is a Multi Boot Record Loader. This briliant piece of code * ;* is compatible with MBR _and_ GPT, it can be used as volume boot  * ;* as well as  master boot record. If it's installed as MBR, it's  * ;* 100% compatible with original  IBM PC BIOS code. It's also able * ;* to load a specific firmware  (maybe a chain loader)  regardless  * ;* of partitioning scheme. The only restriction is that it has to  * ;* occupy  continous sectors,  and the  2nd sector must start with  * ;* the word 'FIRMWARE', and initcode right after it. Maximum size * ;* of this code can be 29k (up to offset 7C00h starting at 0A08h). * ;* This  boot record code  can be loaded  anywhere in memory,  not  * ;* necessarly  7C00h, it will relocate itself to offset 0600h. And * ;* all of this requires no more than 298 bytes. Cool, isn't it? * ;*                                                                  * ;*  memory occupied: 0600-800                                        * ;*                                                                  * ;*  partitioned layout (MBR):                                        * ;*   sect 0 Multi boot record                                       * ;*   sect 1-x unused (maybe GUID partition table)                   * ;*   sect x firmware                                                * ;*   sect x partition begins, filesystem                            * ;*                                                                  * ;*  partitioned layout (VBR):                                        * ;*   sect 0 Master boot record                                      * ;*   sect 1-x unused (maybe GUID partition table)                   * ;*   sect x firmware                                                * ;*   sect x partition begins, Multi boot record                     * ;*   sect x filesystem                                              * ;*                                                                  * ;*  partitionless layout:                                            * ;*   sect 0 Multi boot record                                       * ;*   sect 1 firmware                                                * ;*   sect x filesystem                                              * ;*                                                                  * ;********************************************************************* ;--Macros %macro		writestr	1 push		si mov		si, %1 call		writestrfunc pop		si %endmacro %macro		die		1 mov		si, %1 call		diefunc %endmacro ;-BIOS called ENTRY POINT ORG		0600h BITS		16 multi_boot_record: cli jmp		short .skipdata .id		db		"MuBRLoader",0	;Multi Boot Record Loader .version	db		00h,1bh		;version 0.0.1beta .copyrgt	db		"CC-by-nc-3.0 (c)Zoltan Baldaszti" ; gap till 30h times		30h-($-$$) db 0 .skipdata:	;NOTE: not sure about 32 bit processor yet, so we have to 		;use 16 bit operands ;relocate our code to offset 600h xor		ax, ax 		mov		ss, ax 		mov		sp, 580h push		ax pop		es push		ax pop		ds ;find our position in memory. call		.getaddress .getaddress:	pop		ax sub		ax, .getaddress-multi_boot_record mov		si, ax 		sti cld mov		di, 0600h mov		cx, 100h repnz		movsw jmp		0:.start .start:		;get boot drive code - original MBR passes it, ;so all bootmanager should mov		byte [bootdrive], dl 		writestr	.system call		checklba jnc		.lbaok die		lbanotf .lbaok:		;we have to load the mbr beacuse we may be loaded as 		;volume boot record or via EFI call		loadmbr jc		.nombr cmp		word [07DFEh], 0AA55h je		.mbrok .nombr:		die		mbrnotf .mbrok:		mov		byte [07DFEh], 0 ;try to load firmware - it's a continous area on disk ;started at given sector with maximum size of 7400h bytes ;(800h-7C00h in memory) ;doesn't matter if we can load it or not, ;we still want to search for partitions mov		byte [lbapacket.count], byte 58 mov		byte [lbapacket.addr0+1], byte 08h mov		si, firmware_addr mov		di, lbapacket.sect0 lodsw stosw lodsw stosw call		loadsectorfunc ;searching for active partition or GPT scheme mov		si, word 07DBEh .nextpartition: cmp		si, word 07DFEh jge		.noos mov		al, byte [si] mov		ah, byte [si+4] mov		bx, word [si+8] mov		dx, word [si+10] add		si, byte 16 cmp		al, byte 80h	;check for active partition je		.partitionok cmp		ah, byte 0EEh	;check for GPT jne		.nextpartition ;save the partition info .partitionok:	mov		byte [fstype], ah 		mov		word [beginsec], bx 		mov		word [beginsec+2], dx 		;load partition's first eight sector mov		word [lbapacket.sect0], bx 		mov		word [lbapacket.sect1], dx 		mov		byte [lbapacket.count], byte 8 mov		byte [lbapacket.addr0+1], byte 07Ch call		loadsectorfunc ;do we have a firmware? ;if so, don't bother none, it will handle all the rest of it. cmp		word [0A00h], "FI" jne		.nofirmware cmp		word [0A02h], "RM" jne		.nofirmware cmp		word [0A04h], "WA" jne		.nofirmware cmp		word [0A06h], "RE" jne		.nofirmware ;invoke firmware code jmp		0A08h .nofirmware:	;if no, continue with standard boot mechanism ;check if it's a valid boot record cmp		word [07DFEh], 0AA55h jne		.noos mov		dl, byte [bootdrive] jmp		0:07C00h .noos:		die		osnotfound ;********************************************************************* ;*                         functions                                * ;********************************************************************* ;check for lba presistance checklba: cmp		dl, byte 80h jl		.nolba mov		ah, byte 41h mov		bx, word 55AAh int		13h jc		.nolba cmp		bx, word 0AA55h jne		.nolba test		cl, byte 1 jnz		.lbaend .nolba:		stc .lbaend:	ret ;loads an LBA sector loadmbr: loadsectorfunc: mov		ah, byte 42h mov		dl, byte [bootdrive] mov		si, lbapacket int		13h ret ;ds:si zero terminated string to write writestrfunc: lodsb or		al, al 		jz		.end mov		ah, byte 0Eh mov		bx, word 11 int		10h jmp		writestrfunc .end:		ret ;writes the reason and die diefunc: writestr	panic call 		writestrfunc haltsystem:	xor		ax, ax 		int		16h reset:		int		19h ;********************************************************************* ;*                         data area                                * ;********************************************************************* panic:		db		"-PANIC: ",0 lbanotf:	db		"no LBA support",0 mbrnotf:	db		"no partitions",0 osnotfound:	db		"no operating system or firmware",0 bootdrive:	db		0 fstype:		db		0 beginsec:	dd		0 lbapacket: .size:		dw		16 .count:		dw		1 .addr0:		dw		07C00h .addr1:		dw		0 .sect0:		dw		0 .sect1:		dw		0 .sect2:		dw		0 .sect3:		dw		0 times		01BAh-($-$$) db 0 ;right before the partition table the firmware address firmware_addr:	dd		1 ;fake partition table db		80h		;bootable db		0,0,0		;CHS not used db		03dh		;fs type db		0,0,0		;CHS not used dd		59		;start LBA dd		0ffffffh	;end LBA times		01FEh-($-$$) db 0 db		55h,0AAh ;********************************************************************* ;*                   end of Multi Boot Record                       * ;*********************************************************************

Writing extensions to different partition schemes
There are few limitations, you only have to meet this conditions:

1) the first 512 byte should be a configuration data area

2) the 2nd 512 block must start with the word 'FIRMWARE', and it must be followed by initialisation code

3) it shouldn't be longer than the given size, because BIOS treats 7C00 address specially.

When the extension starts, the active partition's first sector will be copied to 7C00 as BIOS would do, and the variable fstype will contain the filesystem identifier for that partition, or 0xEE if the disk uses GPT. The extension is responsible for the bootstrap at this point, which means it can be a bootmanager as well.

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He is Known for his skill at piano and his orchestrated compositions using thunderous drum programming. He boasts an ability to switch genres and change his sound. His appearance on The B.E.T. Award winning,Grammy Nominated and Platinum selling T.I. VS T.I.P.  and Grandaddy Souf's "Chasin my Dreams" show two completely different faces of Mr. Lucazi. Growing up in the Morristown Housing Projects Lex (One of six children) knew what it was like to be poor and black in the south. After his father left, His mother toiled away cleaning houses provide for all of them. Every weekend she would drop them off at the Boys and Girls Club of Morristown. Thats where Lex came across the piano. He would try to play as much as he could before he had to return home. Under the advice of Jim Claborn, his History teacher, He eventually worked a summer job and saved enough money to buy an eighty dollar keyboard from Carlyle music (a local music store.) and started writing songs. His younger brother Daniel also became interested in music and picked up the guitar. Daniel went on to master the guitar and has a degree in studio jazz from The University of Tennessee. In the early 90's Lex created a singing group named Soja and appeared on several major shows including "Entertainment Tonight" with Olympic silver medalist Lawrence Johnson and began writing music demos for Sony A.T.V. He also scored an award winning indie film named "The Meter Man" starring Brad Renfro. In 1998 after the group split Lex went on to release one album which made him decide to just produce records. He was discovered in 2002 when Universal Music artist Grandaddy Souf heard his work on a mixtape and asked He and His cousin Sean Wallace to produce for him. They went on to appear on several albums and soon Lex was approached by The Black Mob Group. Lex has appeared on projects that have been recognized at: The Grammy Awards-nominated for Album of the Year T.I. vs T.I.P. The S.E.A. Awards-nominated for song of the year (Where you from?- Mr. mack The B.E.T. Awards Album of the year T.I. vs T.I.P. The Nashville Film Fest-The Meter Man- Radioactive Films.

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Lex Warren
Alexander Warren better known by his stage name Lex Lucazi, is an American record producer, composer and singer. Primarily known for his work in contemporary R&B, hip hop, and pop music, Lex has produced on hit albums and mix tape series for a number of artists.

He is Known for his skill at piano and his orchestrated compositions using thunderous drum programming. He boasts an ability to switch genres and change his sound. His appearance on The B.E.T. Award winning,Grammy Nominated and Platinum selling T.I. VS T.I.P.  and Grandaddy Souf's "Chasin my Dreams" show two completely different faces of Mr. Lucazi. Growing up in the Morristown Housing Projects Lex (One of six children) knew what it was like to be poor and black in the south. After his father left, His mother toiled away cleaning houses provide for all of them. Every weekend she would drop them off at the Boys and Girls Club of Morristown. Thats where Lex came across the piano. He would try to play as much as he could before he had to return home. Under the advice of Jim Claborn, his History teacher, He eventually worked a summer job and saved enough money to buy an eighty dollar keyboard from Carlyle music (a local music store.) and started writing songs. His younger brother Daniel also became interested in music and picked up the guitar. Daniel went on to master the guitar and has a degree in studio jazz from The University of Tennessee. In the early 90's Lex created a singing group named Soja and appeared on several major shows including "Entertainment Tonight" with Olympic silver medalist Lawrence Johnson and began writing music demos for Sony A.T.V. He also scored an award winning indie film named "The Meter Man" starring Brad Renfro. In 1998 after the group split Lex went on to release one album which made him decide to just produce records. He was discovered in 2002 when Universal Music artist Grandaddy Souf heard his work on a mixtape and asked He and His cousin Sean Wallace to produce for him. They went on to appear on several albums and soon Lex was approached by The Black Mob Group. Lex has appeared on projects that have been recognized at: The Grammy Awards-nominated for Album of the Year T.I. vs T.I.P. The S.E.A. Awards-nominated for song of the year (Where you from?- Mr. mack The B.E.T. Awards Album of the year T.I. vs T.I.P. The Nashville Film Fest-The Meter Man- Radioactive Films.

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Alexander Warren better known by his stage name Lex Lucazi, is an American record producer, composer and singer. Primarily known for his work in contemporary R&B, hip hop, and pop music, Lex has produced on hit albums and mix tape series for a number of artists.

He is Known for his skill at piano and his orchestrated compositions using thunderous drum programming. He boasts an ability to switch genres and change his sound. His appearance on The B.E.T. Award winning,Grammy Nominated and Platinum selling T.I. VS T.I.P.  and Grandaddy Souf's "Chasin my Dreams" show two completely different faces of Mr. Lucazi. Growing up in the Morristown Housing Projects Lex (One of six children) knew what it was like to be poor and black in the south. After his father left, His mother toiled away cleaning houses provide for all of them. Every weekend she would drop them off at the Boys and Girls Club of Morristown. Thats where Lex came across the piano. He would try to play as much as he could before he had to return home. Under the advice of Jim Claborn, his History teacher, He eventually worked a summer job and saved enough money to buy an eighty dollar keyboard from Carlyle music (a local music store.) and started writing songs. His younger brother Daniel also became interested in music and picked up the guitar. Daniel went on to master the guitar and has a degree in studio jazz from The University of Tennessee. In the early 90's Lex created a singing group named Soja and appeared on several major shows including "Entertainment Tonight" with Olympic silver medalist Lawrence Johnson and began writing music demos for Sony A.T.V. He also scored an award winning indie film named "The Meter Man" starring Brad Renfro. In 1998 after the group split Lex went on to release one album which made him decide to just produce records. He was discovered in 2002 when Universal Music artist Grandaddy Souf heard his work on a mixtape and asked He and His cousin Sean Wallace to produce for him. They went on to appear on several albums and soon Lex was approached by The Black Mob Group. Lex has appeared on projects that have been recognized at: The Grammy Awards-nominated for Album of the Year T.I. vs T.I.P. The S.E.A. Awards-nominated for song of the year (Where you from?- Mr. mack The B.E.T. Awards Album of the year T.I. vs T.I.P. The Nashville Film Fest-The Meter Man- Radioactive Films.

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