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[edit] Andy Letchemy


[edit] Isiah Carey


[edit] ISUG

[edit] Isiah Carey


134.243.8.235 00:25, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The International Sybase User Group

The International Sybase User Group (ISUG) is an umbrella organisation for all Sybase user groups across the world. ISUG provides an enhancement process where members can influence the direction of Sybase products, along with a quarterly Technical Journal containing in-depth articles on Sybase products. Members also have access to free personal-use copies of various Sybase software titles.


[edit] Sources

http://www.isug.com http://www.sybase.com/about_sybase/usergroups


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[edit] Kecojevic


[edit] H. Khaled Al-Bustami



[edit] Untitled Less Than Zero Sequel


[edit] Top Ten LArgest Troop Numbers

[edit] Komazawa Park International School


[edit] ANNOYING







[edit] Aqua



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[edit] Aqua Shift


[edit] Dustin Craig Javorsky


[edit] Hogwarts: A History



[edit] Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science


[edit] Robert Sowell

Attention, reviewers: A previous reviewer could not decide whether this article is appropriate for creation.

The prior reviewer left the following comment: This needs more research - the links supplied do not convince me of RS' notability. With some verification of notability this might be a good article. Brian 23:45, 14 August 2006 (UTC)btball.
Please review the article carefully and, if possible, render a decision on it. If you do render a decision, please remove this tag.


Bobby Sowell, (born July 8, 1947 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American musician, pianist and composer. He spent much of his early years playing rockabilly piano in the late 50's, playing organ in rock n roll bands in the 60's and playing piano in numerous country music bands in the 70's, 80's and 90's, a Mid-South Fair Winner in 1966. Bobby was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame in 2002. He is Included in a book, History of Memphis Bands, 1960-72 by Ron Hall. In 1994, he went out on his own as a solo artist. As a pianist and composer, Bobby has recorded 5 CDs, Natural High, Rags to Witches, Christmas Classics, Hymns of Praise and Piano Moods. Crossing just about all genre of music, from jazz , pop , rock n roll , honky tonk and blues to country music , gospel , and easy listening.

The following Memphis musicians were all part of bands with Bobby during the 60's, 70's or 80's: Barry Sowell (Amazing Rhythm Aces), Bobby Whitlock (Eric Clapton/George Harrison), Bill Humble (Elvis Presley/Tom Jones), Danny Fitzgerld (Johnny Rodriguez/Janie Freaky), David Miller (Castels/Bill Black/U2), Eddie Sleisher (Jerry Lee Lewis/Hank Williams Jr), Fred Prouty, (Charlie Rich), Glenn Childress (Lonestar), Jack Holder (Black Oak Arkansas), Jim Gammell (Eddie Bond), Robert Johnson (Rolling Stones/ZZ Top), Ronnie Scaife (Shiloh/Neil Diamond),
Roy Yeager (Lobo/Atlanta Rhythm Section/Ronnie Milsap).

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Category:American musicians|Sowell, Bobby
Category:Country musicians|Sowell, Bobby
Category:Rockabilly musicians|Sowell, Bobby
Category:Blues musicians
Category:Memphis, Tennessee|Sowell, Bobby
Category:People from Tennessee|Sowell, Bobby

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[edit] Washin-Ryu


[edit] Howard Roughan

[edit] Message Plant


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[edit] Kanan Bhatt

[edit] Cooperative breeding


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[edit] Kamikaze (comics)

Kamikaze is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in New Mutants (1st series) #93.

Kamikaze was recruited by Stryfe to join the Mutant Liberation Front (MLF) with Dragoness and Sumo shortly after the team was created. The MLF fought the New Mutants and X-factor several times.

During the X-Cutioner's Song in X-factor #85, the New Mutants, X-Factor and the X-Men discovered an MLF base in Dust Bowl, Arkansas. Drawing most of the MLF into a battle.

During the fray Forearm, one of Kamikaze's teammates, threw the X-man Archangel into the air, allowing Kamikaze to sneak up on him from behind. But Archangel spread his wings and accidentaly decapitated Kamikaze, whose head rolled through the battle to Boom-Boom.

[edit] Powers

Kamikaze has augmented strength, speed, endurance limited invulnerability, he can fly and speed up the atomic friction between his molecules, letting him give off an explosive charge on impact.



[edit] Sources

http://www.uncannyxmen.net/


58.106.10.101 06:51, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Callum Murdoch


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[edit] Stargazey Pie


[edit] Rodi Bircan-Australian Model


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[edit] mogdad coffee


[edit] Purple Banana

[edit] Hemmeres

[edit] FC Corvinul Hunedoara


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[edit] Eeshit Vaishnav


[edit] City of Films


[edit] T-1 Terminator

The T-1 is a very primitive model terminator from the fictional Terminator universe. It was developed at Cyber Research Systems at Edwards Air Force base as a robotic warrior. T-1s are sensitive to heat, sound, and motion, and they are equipped with gatling guns as their primary weapons systems. T-1s utilize two sets of multiple, tracked wheels in order to move. They can also rotate 360 degrees. On Judgement Day, the T-1s were the first to begin exterminating humans as programmed by the T-X.



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[edit] Oceangram

[edit] Tommy Tycho

[edit] List of Lakes of Puerto Rico

This is a list of Lakes in these municipalities of Puerto Rico.

  • Cabo Rojo
    • Cano Boqueron
    • Laguna Atolladero
    • Laguna Bocanasilla
    • Laguna Guaniquilla
    • Laguna Joyuda
  • Culebra
    • Laguna Lobina
    • Laguna Zoni
    • Laguna de Cornelio
    • Laguna de Lobine
    • Laguna de Molino
    • Laguna del Flamenco
  • Fajardo
    • Laguna Aguas Prietas
    • Laguna Grande
  • Luquillo
    • Laguna La Torrecilla
    • Laguna de Pinones
  • Patillas
    • Laguna Tortuguero
    • EL Salto
    • Azul Charco
  • Ponce
    • Lago Bronce
    • Lago Gely
    • Lago Giles
    • Lago Vista Alegre
    • Laguna de las Salinas
  • San Juan
    • Laguna Los Corozos
    • Laguna del Condado
  • Vega Baja
    • Laguna Rica
    • Laguna de Puerto Nuevo
  • Vieques
    • Laguna Algodones
    • Laguna Anones
    • Latuna Arenas
    • Laguan El Pobre
    • Laguna Kiani
    • Laguna La Plata
    • Laguna Matias
    • Laguna Monte Largo
    • Laguna Playa Grande
    • Laguna Puerto Diablo
    • LagunaYanuel

[edit] See Also

List of Resovoirs of Puerto Rico

List of Swamps of Puerto Rico

[edit] External Link


[edit] Sources

Puerto Rico Guide from Satellite

I used this site as reference, but I created the list alphabetically by the municipalities of Puerto Rico. I may have added or made corrections to the list.

192.203.40.2 16:02, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Lists of Swamps of Puerto Rico

This is a list of Swamps - (Cienagas) in these municipalities of Puerto Rico.

  • Añasco
    • Cienaga El Guayabal
    • Cienaga Isabel
    • Cienaga Pozo Hondo
  • Cataño
    • Cienaga de las Cucharillas

[edit] See Also

List of Lakes of Puerto Rico

List of Resovoirs of Puerto Rico

[edit] External Link


[edit] Sources

Puerto Rico Guide from Satellite

I used this site as reference, but I created the list alphabetically by the municipalities of Puerto Rico. I may have added or made corrections to the list.

192.203.40.2 16:05, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] List of Resovoirs of Puerto Rico

This is a list of Resovoirs in these municipalities of Puerto Rico.

  • Adjuntas
    • Lago Adjuntas
    • Lago Garzas
    • Lago Pellejas
  • Ponce
    • Lago Moline
    • Lago Numero Cinco
    • Lago Numero Cuatro
    • Lago Numero Dos
    • Lago Numero Tres
    • Lago Numero Uno
  • Utuado
    • Lago Caonillas
    • Lago Jordan
    • Lago Vivi
  • Yauco
    • Lago Lucchetti
    • Presada Loco


[edit] See Also

List of Lakes of Puerto Rico

List of Swamps of Puerto Rico

[edit] External Link


[edit] Sources

Puerto Rico Guide from Satellite

I used this site as reference, but I created the list alphabetically by the municipalities of Puerto Rico. I may have added or made corrections to the list.


192.203.40.2 16:08, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships

The tenth edition of the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, a long course (50m) event, will be held in 2006 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, from August 17 to 21.

[edit] Sources

http://www.panpacs2006.com/index.htm


64.119.142.106 16:09, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] List of Mountain Ranges of Puerto Rico

This is a list of Mountain Ranges in these municipalities of Puerto Rico.

  • Caguas
    • Altos de la Mesa
    • Altos de San Luis
  • Camuy
    • Montanas Guarionex
  • Coamo
    • Cerros de Santini
  • Moca
    • Cordillera Jaicoa

[edit] See Also

List of Mountain Ridges of Puerto Rico

List of Puerto Rico state forests

[edit] External Link


[edit] Sources

Puerto Rico Guide from Satellite

I used this site as reference, but I created the list alphabetically by the municipalities of Puerto Rico. I may have added or made corrections to the list.


192.203.40.2 16:11, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] List of Mountain Ridges of Puerto Rico

This is a list of Mountain Ridges in these municipalities of Puerto Rico.

  • Aguada
    • Cuchilla de Juan Gonzalez
  • Ceiba
    • Cuchilla El Duque
  • Coamo
    • Cerro de la Mesa
    • Las Piedras Chiquitas
  • Juncos
    • Cuchila el Asomante
    • Cuchilla de Santa Ines
  • Maricao
    • Chuchilla de Bucarabones
    • Cuchillas Aceitunas
  • Ponce
    • Cuchilla de Monte Llano
  • Yauco
    • Cuchilla Ranchera

[edit] See Also

List of Mountain Ranges of Puerto Rico

List of Puerto Rico state forests

[edit] External Link


[edit] Sources

Puerto Rico Guide from Satellite

I used this site as reference, but I created the list alphabetically by the municipalities of Puerto Rico. I may have added or made corrections to the list.

192.203.40.2 16:12, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Cavenger.net


[edit] Sheila Crump

[edit] Shree Parola Balaji

In Jalgaon district, Palola Taluka is famous for Shree Balaji and Great Rani of Jhansi's Fort. Shree Balaji first arrived in Parola 345 years ago. It's very old temple with huge stone entrance called "Nagarkhana" and in front of the temple there is "Garudadhwaj"

Every year there is a procession for Shree Balaji which is very famous in Maharashtra and people gathers to see the procession.

Also Parola is famous for Great Rani of Jhansi's Fort.

For more information www.shreeparolabalaji.com

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www.shreeparolabalaji.com 204.124.196.29 17:44, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Cyberworld 3D (2000)

Cyberworld 3D, usually known as cyberworld, contains charecters from the simpsons and antz, shown in IMAX theatres around the world. It was made using the state of the art technolegy.

The Ladder Theorist's Handbook

This e-book [.pdf] was created by Dlusion, it includes the original ladder theory and a years worth of further investigation revolving around the theory taken from many of the posts that were lost and several other sources. The sections are fairly well organized, Once the iw forums come back online, further investigations will be made and volume 2 will be released. The handbook has been downloaded over 350 times in 48 hours


Includes:

  • The Ladder Theory
  • Techniques
  • Side Theories / Knowledge
  • Pimpology
  • Useful / Funny Stories


Torrent Link

Ladder Theory



201.145.204.132 18:07, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Kevin Honold


[edit] 1989 British Touring Car Championship

[edit] Championship results

Driver's championship-Touring
Position Driver Class Points
1 John Cleland C 110
2 James Weaver B 109
3 Andy Rouse A 78
4 Robb Gravett A 74
5 Louise Aitken-Walker C 72
6 Frank Sytner B 70
7 Tim Harvey A 56
8 Phil Dowsett D 56
9 John Llewellyn B 37
10 Tony Crudgington D 37
11 Ian Forrest B 35
12 Lawrence Bristow A 32
13 Godfrey Hall B 31
14 Ray Armes D 31
15 Geoff Kimber-Smith D 30
16 John Morris C 27
17 Jeremy Rossiter C 26
18 Les Liddiard D 25
19 Alan Minshaw C 22
20 Tony Dolley D 22
21 Sean Walker A 16
22 Mike Jordan C 15
23 Mark Goddard D 15
24 Mike Newman A 14
25 Dave Brodie A 13
26 Nettan Lindgren B 12
27 John Clark B 12
28 Mike Smith A 10
29 Tiff Needell A 9
30 Will Hoy B 9
31 Ian Flux B 9
32 Tony Lanfranchi C 9
33 Guy Edwards A 8
34 Karl Jones A 7
35 David Sears A 7
36 Jeff Allam A 6
37 Graham Goode A 6


[edit] Sources

www.BTCCracing.com

82.9.74.102 18:27, 14 August 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Fast KARL

Fast KARL (acronym for Kinetic, Artist, Robotic, Lifeform, or K.A.R.L. ) is the first truly autonomous robot of its kind capable of creating original painted works of art without intervention from the outside world. The robot's electronic brain or computational unit is an analog computer made up of integrated circuit chips containing operational amplifier circuits wired in such fashion as to allow the machine to seem almost alive at times as it interacts with the canvas and wet paint during its performances. The robot's design philosophy shares many of the concepts originally developed by Dr. W. Grey Walter in the 1940's and his experiments with robot tortoises as he called them that he built to test his theories of the properties of simple reflex actions propagating complex behavior arising from neural interconnections. The analog computer circuits inside of the robot Fast KARL form a simple neural network similar in fashion to that of the human brain and its array of neurons which permits the robot to "feel" and react to the artwork it is creating thus it is the first machine ever constructed that can paint what it feels.


[edit] Sources

www.fastkarl.com

http://www.ocweekly.com/features/summer-guide/wilder-summer/25358/

http://www.f3filmfestival.com/moviedetail.aspx?mid=14



4.131.138.91 18:42, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] nhorny

[edit] Andromeda Strain Outline

The Andromeda Strain Outline I. Day One

A. Biological Discoveries 1. Tranquilizers 2. Steroid Hormones 3. Antigen- Antibody Reactions B. Bodily Alterations through Science 1. Altering Genes 2. Control of evolution 3. Regulating the Mind C. Biological Crisis 1. The Andromeda Strain 2. Sputnik Crisis 3. Potential for an atomic bomb D. Bodily Conditions 1. Peripheral Vasoconstriction

II. Day Two

A. Specialty areas of Scientific Study 1. Microbiology 2. Bacteriology 3. Pathology 4. Epidemiology 5. Anthropology 6. Parasitology B. Hypotheses 1. Odd Man Hypothesis A. Married Males- .343 B. Married Females- .399 C. Single Males- .824 D. Single Females- . 402 2. Henle’s Hypothesis of 1840 C. Life Forms 1. Extraterrestrial 2. Simple Organisms 3. Complex Organisms D. Species of Life Forms 1. Millions of Bacteria 2. Thousands of Insects 3. Few Species of Primates 4. Four of Great Apes 5. One Species of Man E. Probability of Contact between Man and Other Life Form 1. Unicellular- .7840 2. Simple Multicellular- .1940 3. Complex Multicellular without nervous system- .0140 4. Multicellular with organ and nervous system- . 0078 5. Complex Multicellular with Nervous System (Human Capability- .0002 C. Vaccinations for following Diseases 1. Smallpox 2. Diphtheria 3. Typhoid and paratyphoid A and B 4 Cholera D. Gram Positive Bacterial Infections 1. Streptococcus 2. Staphylococcus E. Gram Negative Bacterial Infections 1. Gonococcus 2. Meningeococcus 3. Proteus F. Fungal Infections 1. Blastomycosis 2. Histoplasmosis 3. Coccidiomycosis G. Viral Infections 1. Hepatitis 2. Mononucleosis 3. Mumps 4. Measles H. Causes Enzymatic Blocks 1. Arsenic 2. Strychnine I. Human Changes or Problems 1. Blood Clotting 2. Lack of Blood 3. Bizarre Suicides 4. Rapid Death J. Bodily Fluids 1. Urine 2. Blood 3. Oral Epithelium 4. Stool K. Bacteria that alter blood 1. Exotoxins 2. Coagulase 3. Streptokinase 4. Malaria 5. Amebae 6. Hemolysins L. Alkaline 1. Alpha Chlorophin at pH 7.7 2. Alterations of acidic and Alkaline Solutions 3. Created Synthetic M. Ways of killing Organisms 1. Drug 2. Antidote N. Ways of Correcting, Cleansing Body 1. Sterilization 2. Decontamination process O. Trends 1. Life Forms Become Larger as they become more complex (Earth) 2. Other life forms become smaller as they become more complex (extraterrestrial) P. Disorders 1. Senile Dementia 2. Laryngectomunes Disseminated 3. Intravascular Coagulation 4. Dildocoddus 5. Staphylococcus aurous 6. Pulmonary Embolus 7. Asphyxiation 8. Anemia

III. Day Three

A. Specialty areas of Scientific Study 1. Biochemistry 2. Pediatrician 3. Geriatrist 4. Microsurgery 5. Astronomers B. Ways to prove life form in meteorites 1. Fossils 2. Proteinaceous Hydrocarbon 3. Bacteria in shape of ringed tubes 4. Seen to grow and multiply C. Sterilization Process and Solutions 1. Peroxide 2. Iodine 3. Hypertonic Saline 4. Dilute Acids 5. Ultraviolet Rays 6. Germicidal Solutions 7. Sterilization, Isolations Chambers D. Rules of Science 1. Rule of 48 2. Later corrected to be 46 chromosomes 3 Vector Three 4. The Toxic Five E. The Vector Three (Bacteria can infect the earth..) 1. Bacteria from another planet or galaxy 2. Earth Bacteria that existed previously; foreign to man 3. Bacteria altered while accidentally brought into space F. Conduction of Experiments on certain animals 1. Chimpanzee- Functions most like a human body 2. Pig- Most similar to human heart 3. Hamster- Most like humans in reaction to cancer and immunological studies G. Hydrate the Body 1. Plasma 2. Dextrose 3. H2O H. Bodily Fluids 1. Whole, Oxalated and Citrated Blood 2. Urine I. Things to test in the body 1. Blood 2. Diagnostics 3. Protein 4. Chemistry 5. Enzymes 6. Steroids 7. Vital Signs 8. Pulmonary J. Causes for Unconsciousness 1. Stroke 2. Hypoglycemic Shock 3. Epilepsy K. Causes for anemia or loss of blood 1. Cancer 2. Tuberculosis 3. alcoholism 4. acetylsalicylic acid 5. Gastric irritants 6. Sterno (Methanol) L. Steps to test Microorganisms 1. Detect and Isolate 2. Detection, Characterization and Control 3. Analyzing with sterile swabs on a growth media 4. Change climate A. Room temperature and pressure B. Heat and cold C. High pressure and Vacuum D. Low and High oxygen 5. Mass Spectrometry and Morphology M. What Your Body can carry 1. Harmful diseases of which your body has adapted to A. Staph 2. Aureus 3. Viridians 4. Strep 2. Bacteria adapt to your body and you adapt to the parasite to work together without killing one another. 3. Most bacteria do not stay in human body for a long time, very hostile and extreme location N. Tools used for testing 1. Scintillometer Scanners 2. Electron Microscope 3. Glove Box O. Parts of the body that can clot 1. Arteries 2. Heart 3. Kidneys 4. Liver 5. Spleen 6. Lungs P. Drugs used to test harmful cells 1. Heparin 2. Hematoxylineosin 3. Zenker Formalin Stains 4. Nissl 5. Cajal Gold Preparations Q. Signs that show sickness 1. Hematocrit 2. Reticulocyte 3. Gastrointestinal Tract 4. Sedimentation R. Proteins 1. Built mostly of Amino Acids 2. Twenty four known amino acids composed of half dozen molecules of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. 3. The order of stringing of the Amino Acids determines the nature of the protein. ORDER DETERMINED BY DNA. 4. Protein can be growth hormone, hemoglobin, or insulin. 5. The same amino acids exist in all humans as well as other living creatures. 6. Proteins must be coiled in a certain manner or they do not function. 7. The protein consists of arginine, cystine, proline and leucine.

IV. Day Four

A. Elements 1. Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen, Silicon, Sulfur, Selenium. B. Cells 1. Provide Energy, Growth and Movement. 2. Cells have Enzymes 3. Consist of Mitochondria, ribosomes, membranes and reticula. C. Enzymes 1. Enzymes carry out one task. 2. Enzymes are the matchmakers of life 3. They help chemical reactions to go forward at body temp. and atmospheric pressure, D. Polymer 1. Repeating molecule 2. Built up from thousands of the same units. 3. Most plastics in the human body were polymers. 4. Can be broken down by acid, intense heat or microorganisms. E. Clotting 1. Platelets bunch up around the injury 2. Red cells accumulate 3. Fibrin mesh binds all of the elements together 4. Clot becomes hard and firm F. Coagulation 1. Prevented by any blood disorder, too little vitamin k. Malabsorption syndrome poor liver or impaired protein synthesis 2. Most commonly found in elders


Based solely on the book THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN by Michael Crichton CC 1969

Personal Outline Provided by a reader

[edit] Athenienne

Athenienne was a French 64-gun ship, taken in 1800 by the British Royal Navy.



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88.64.179.194 18:49, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Stroboflash

—66.202.120.35 18:57, 14 August 2006 (UTC)Stroboflash Stroboflash is the name of one of the earliest commercially successful portable dry cell battery powered electronic flashes produced. It was designed and initially manufactured in 1942 by Strobo Research, a company founded by Edward Farber and Harold Edgerton that was located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Stroboflash electronic flashes were used extensively by newspaper photographers as an alternative to flash bulbs. In 1955, Stroboflash was sold by Strobo Research to Graflex, Inc., a now defunct company that also produced sheet film large format cameras and a host of camera accessories and was located in Rochester, New York. There were four models of Stroboflash, aptly designated as Stroboflash I, Stroboflash II, Stroboflash III and Stroboflash IV. The Stroboflash I used two 240 volt dry cell batteries that are no longer made and was the lightest of the four models and produced 50 watt seconds of light power. The Stroboflash II, III and IV were powered by two 225 volt dry cell batteries that are still produced by Eveready, but are now quite expensive (two #489 225 volt batteries hooked up to produce 450 volts). The Stroboflash II and Stroboflash IV were produced by Graflex through 1975, when Graflex, Inc. sold the Stroboflash IV to another company called Graflite that produced it until about 1978, then they also went out of business. The Stroboflash III was only produced for a few years. It put out 200 watt seconds of light power, but could not be turned down. It was replaced by the Stroboflash IV that had four power setting that could be selected via a rotary top mounted switch: 1/4 (50 watt seconds), 1/2(100 watt seconds), 3/4(150 watt seconds) and full (200 watt seconds). The Stroboflash II had a constant 100 watt second light output that was not adjustable. All four Stroboflash models consisted of a power pack that connected to a seperate flash head via a power cord and special plug and all used the same Stroboflash flash heads, which were light weight and had a satin reflector that produced very soft, non directional light. Professional photographers used Stroboflash II and IV electronic flashes extensively in the 50's through 80's because of the soft, well diffused light they produce. The Stroboflash electronic flash units are still considered flashes that produce excellent quality high power lighting, but the battery expense and the fact that the batteries only produce between 1,000 to 2,000 flashes (depending on the power level selected) and were not rechargeable led to professionals replacing these flashes with other models that were powered by AA batteries that could be recharged. There is a company who has developed a rechargeable power supply for the Stroboflash II, III and IV, which plugs right into the Stroboflash power pack instead of the original dry cell batteries and utilizes two 12 volt rechargeable battery packs. They also repair these flashes. This can be found at Stroboflash.com.

Karl D. Schefft Cedarburg, Wisconsin


Sources 66.202.120.35 18:52, 14 August 2006 (UTC)Karl D. Schefft Stroboflash is the name of one of the earliest commercially successful portable dry cell battery powered electronic flashes produced. It was designed and initially manufactured in 1942 by Strobo Research, a company founded by Edward Farber and Harold Edgerton that was located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Stroboflash electronic flashes were used extensively by newspaper photographers as an alternative to flash bulbs. In 1955, Stroboflash was sold by Strobo Research to Graflex, Inc., a now defunct company that also produced sheet film large format cameras and a host of camera accessories and was located in Rochester, New York. There were four models of Stroboflash, aptly designated as Stroboflash I, Stroboflash II, Stroboflash III and Stroboflash IV. The Stroboflash I used two 240 volt dry cell batteries that are no longer made and was the lightest of the four models and produced 50 watt seconds of light power. The Stroboflash II, III and IV were powered by two 225 volt dry cell batteries that are still produced by Eveready, but are now quite expensive (two #489 225 volt batteries hooked up to produce 450 volts). The Stroboflash II and Stroboflash IV were produced by Graflex through 1975, when Graflex, Inc. sold the Stroboflash IV to another company called Graflite that produced it until about 1978, then they also went out of business. The Stroboflash III was only produced for a few years. It put out 200 watt seconds of light power, but could not be turned down. It was replaced by the Stroboflash IV that had four power setting that could be selected via a rotary top mounted switch: 1/4 (50 watt seconds), 1/2(100 watt seconds), 3/4(150 watt seconds) and full (200 watt seconds). The Stroboflash II had a constant 100 watt second light output that was not adjustable. All four Stroboflash models consisted of a power pack that connected to a seperate flash head via a power cord and special plug and all used the same Stroboflash flash heads, which were light weight and had a satin reflector that produced very soft, non directional light. Professional photographers used Stroboflash II and IV electronic flashes extensively in the 50's through 80's because of the soft, well diffused light they produce. The Stroboflash electronic flash units are still considered flashes that produce excellent quality high power lighting, but the battery expense and the fact that the batteries only produce between 1,000 to 2,000 flashes (depending on the power level selected) and were not rechargeable led to professionals replacing these flashes with other models that were powered by AA batteries that could be recharged. There is a company who has developed a rechargeable power supply for the Stroboflash II, III and IV, which plugs right into the Stroboflash power pack instead of the original dry cell batteries and utilizes two 12 volt rechargeable battery packs. They also repair these flashes. This can be found at Stroboflash.com.


Karl D. Schefft Cedarburg, Wisconsin

[edit] Sources

66.202.120.35 18:57, 14 August 2006 (UTC)



[edit] Alexandru Popovici

Copy-paste of facebook profile snipped.
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[edit] Mr. Anweiler

Mr. Anweiler attended University of Ottawa and graduated in 2003 with a Bachelor of Computer Science degree from The School of Information Technology and Engineering.


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[edit] Catherine McAuley High School, Portland, ME

[edit] Benjamin Vasserman

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[edit] Micah and Caleb Slade

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[edit] Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta

65.12.227.141 19:48, 14 August 2006 (UTC)Sandra Martinez

If it had to come down to two people a place and a time as complicated as Miami in the ninetine eighties, whithout a question the two would be Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta."Los Muchachos" as they became known,where the perfect enbodiment of the American success story perverted by the unique conditions created in a city at the intersection of short-sighted U.S. foreign policy and geographical manifest destiny.Willy and Sal were Cuban immigrants who became buddies at Miami High School.They dropped out before graduating,yet by the time they were 19 years old, they were already millionaires and had worked their way into the business of major cocaine traffickers.And they didn’t do it quietly.Both were champion powerboat racers who threw money around on prostitutes,night clubs,restaurants,diamond watches,cars, Miami Beach mansions,Lear jets,lions as pets,and even the Bee Gees,and the Miami Sound Machine, whom they hired to play at relative’s weddings. They became the biggest of the South Florida fish to be chased by law enforcement. They were the Miami Cocaine Cowboys.Finally it all caught up to them. In late 1991 they were arrested and accused of smuggling 85 tons of cocaine(roughly 2.3 billion dollars’worth) through Miami from 1978 to 1991. Authorities considered their operation to be the largest in the U.S. at the time.(fith largest in the world). At trial in Miami’s federal courthouse, the feds brought in 27 informants,though several others declaired missing or killed by hit men before they could testify.Willy and Sal bought the best defense lawyers money could buy — Roy Black, Martin Weinberg, and Albert Krieger.later charged with accepting illegal funds.Also know as the "Black-Tuna trials".The jury acquitted the pair on all charges. “I have to admit that even I was surprised,”opined Black after the trial.Prosecutors were stunned.It was the largest drug case ever lost by the U.S. Justice Department anywhere in the nation. Then-U.S.Attorney Kendall Coffey resigned soon afterward.But prosecutors kept trying to nail the boys, at first with lesser charges such as using phony passports and buying a gun. Then they learned why the first trial had nuked. Three jurors, including the foreman,had been bribed. The price was just a little more than one million dollars. Some of the witnesses were also bought off.Willy and Sal’s sheer homicidal chutzpah, and the inability of law enforcement to nail them for more than twenty years,summed up the "vice age".Not until 2002 was Magluta sentenced to 205 years and a $63 million dollar fine. for his role in money-laundering,witness-tampering and jury-bibery, although he was acquitted of ordering the hits.In 2003 Falcon received twenty years for money laundering plus a bill for one million dollars.Also that year Magluta’s father and his son were sent to prison for helping him hide more than $14 million in drug money. 23:29, 16 September 2006 (UTC)65.12.227.141Sandra Martinez

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http://www.miaminewtimes.com/issues/1999-02-25/feature_full.html

http://www.miaminewtimes.com/Issues/1999-03-04/news/feature_full.html

http://www.miaminewtimes.com/Issues/1993-11-10/news/feature2_full.html

http://www.nbc6.net/news/1601073/detail.html

http://music.miaminewtimes.com/Issues/2005-10-06/news/feature3_full.html

http://www.tbo.com/news/metro/MGBPBKWRRPE.html?imw=Y

65.12.227.141 23:29, 16 September 2006 (UTC)Sandra Martinez




65.12.227.141 19:48, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] jalandernath

jalandernath is also one of the founder of nath sampraday and according to NAVNTH GRANTH he is son of agnidevata, jalandernath birth is in yadnya made by lord BRIHDRAVA of HASTINAPUR,AFTER that guru dattatrya has given anugrah to jalandarnath,he find out KANIFNATH who is fourth nath in nath sampradaya from the ears of elephant,jalandar is also contributed his kavitva for composing shabri vidya. He is master in all vidyas and hathyog which is the base of nathpanth, he won all of the gods for fight against them to bless his shisya KANIFNATH,he took samdi to the east mountain of MADHI where his shisya KANIFNATH had took samadhi(dist,AHMEDNAGAR)


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jaihind publication navnath grantha

202.177.242.65 20:08, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ezra Buzzington

Ezra is 5"9 ,140 pounds, BLue Eyes, Light Brown Hair,and a Tenor B-top Voice


Ezra Buzzington (formerly know as Johnathan Harris) has stared in many movies, Below is a list of movies he was in and the charecters he played.


Art School Confidential (2006) - Leslie, Male Model The Hills Have Eyes (2006) - Goggle In The Land of Milk & Money (2004) - Haggard Dad Irascible (2004) - Kurt Zen Noir (2004) - Ed Secretary (2002) - Typing Instructor Ghost World (2001) - Weird Al The Man from Elysian Fields (2001) - Rodgers' Assistant RAIN (2001) - Deputy Officer Ben Patterson Say It Isn't So (2000) - Stewart Me, Myself & Irene (2000) - Handicapped Man The Million Dollar Hotel (2000) - News Reporter Fight Club (1999) - Inspector Dent THE WOMAN CHASER (1999) - Creepy Piano Player A, B, C... Manhattan (1997) - Zach

You will Probably best know him from The Hills Have Eyes Remake(2006), as where he played deformed mutant, "Goggle"/ He is also casted to play the same charecter (in Flashbacks and voice over)in the Sequal, The Hills Have Eyes 2 coming in 2007


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http://www.ezrabuzzington.com/resume.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hills_Have_Eyes_%282006_film%29



69.248.133.247 20:12, 14 August 2006 (UTC)



[edit] Peter Maverick

MAVERICK, Peter, engraver, born in New York city, 22 October, 1780; died there, 7 June, 1831. His father, Peter R. Maverick, was originally a silversmith, but became an etcher and engraver, and did much to aid the early progress of his art in this country. The son studied under his father and also became eminent as an engraver, working chiefly for book-publishers and bank-note companies. He instructed many pupils, among whom was Asher B. Durand, and in 1817 he formed a partnership with Mr. Durand, but it continued only a few years. Mr. Maverick was a National academician, having been one of the founders of the academy in 1826. Among his line-engravings are portraits of Henry Clay, from the painting by Charles King (Washington, 1822); Bishop Benjamin Moore, from that by William Dunlap (New York, 1823); and Andrew Jackson, from the fine portrait by Samuel L. Waldo.


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Edited Appletons Encyclopedia

24.34.189.239 20:30, 14 August 2006 (UTC)





[edit] Peter Maverick

MAVERICK, Peter, engraver, born in New York city, 22 October, 1780; died there, 7 June, 1831. His father, Peter R. Maverick, was originally a silversmith, but became an etcher and engraver, and did much to aid the early progress of his art in this country. The son studied under his father and also became eminent as an engraver, working chiefly for book-publishers and bank-note companies. He instructed many pupils, among whom was Asher B. Durand, and in 1817 he formed a partnership with Mr. Durand, but it continued only a few years. Mr. Maverick was a National academician, having been one of the founders of the academy in 1826. Among his line-engravings are portraits of Henry Clay, from the painting by Charles King (Washington, 1822); Bishop Benjamin Moore, from that by William Dunlap (New York, 1823); and Andrew Jackson, from the fine portrait by Samuel L. Waldo.

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Edited Appletons Encyclopedia

24.34.189.239 20:32, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mohammad A. Gharib

Full Name: Mohammad Ali Gharib Masouleh (in Persian:محمد علي غريب ماسوله ). (born November 1st 1981 in Tehran, Iran) is a Professional Network Engineer. He graduated from Tehran Institute of Technlogy with a degree in Network Administration. After graduation he worked with Tehran Water And Waste Water Organization.[6] as Network Administrator yet he resigned in February 2006 in order to undertake studies in Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research.[7]


PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS

• MICROSOFT CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL 2003 (MCP) MCP ID 3744049

• MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER 2003 (MCSA,MCSE,MCDBA) (Presently pursuing)

• CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE (CCNA) (Presently pursuing)



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Mohammad A. Gharib http://masouleh.spaces.live.com/ http://online-memoir.blogspot.com/



203.145.159.44 20:47, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Victoria Mason

Victoria Mason was born November 29, 1988, in the city of Portsmouth, NH. She currently resides on the seacoast of NH. She recently starred in the popular high school game show, Granite State Challenge, where she played a prominant role in helping her Winnacunnet High School team make it to the finals, where they were defeated by Manchester West. Granite State Challenge aired on New Hampshire Public Television in the winter and spring of 2006.


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http://www.nhptv.org


168.122.232.180 21:10, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

The Dál gCais (Dalcassian) dynasty of Ireland is said to have been founded by Cas, the younger of two sons sired by the semi-mythological third-century king Oilill Ollum. Eogan, the elder brother of Cas, is said to have founded the rival Eoganacht dynasty of Ireland.


71.193.8.52 21:12, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] tamilfilmratings

www.tamilfilmratings.com is a novel initiative by dots&pixels. This radical website is a frontrunner in India to introduce the concept of involving ardent movie fans to vote and rate Tamil movies on line. This novel attempt empowers movie viewers to make use of interactive concepts and rate movies unbiased on line.

This site will showcase special reviews and discussion boards for viewers to post their opinions, vote for the movie of the week, month and year. The site will host a variety of exciting entertainment options that will provide the ardent movie buff comprehensive entertainment. Often you felt let down by top ten’s and biased film magazines.

Your favorite hero’s performance is down the gutters. Not-so-enchanting music, a cacophony is top the ratings. Feel dejected as a true and lively Tamilfilm fan, Express yourself. Express it to us. A healthy debate is happening on tamil movies on this site,which is given below: Recent release 'Uyir', starring Sangeetha, Srikanth, Samvritha, has been running successfully and has raised several controversies.


Sangeetha desires her brother-in-law, played by Srikanth. She and her husband had married for love. When he comes to know of her desire, he commits suicide. The widowed Sangeetha seeks to fulfill her desire by separating the lovers, Srikanth and Samvritha. She even dares to kill her child to this end. This is the story of 'Uyir'.

Previously, films like 'Vaali' and 'Kalaba Kadhalan' have dealt with the theme of illicit desire. The story of 'Uyir' has generated the kind of opposition that these films did not see. Some sections have accused the film of ruining Tamil culture. Director Sami, in an interview, accused the producer of having given undue prominence to Sangeetha in the posters and claimed that the movie was only intended to prove that it is foolish to sacrifice life for love, hence the title. "The people have begun to appreciate Sangeetha's character instead," he said.

Producer R. Balaji responded saying that Sangeetha was the most important character in the film and that the director could not interfere in the making of posters. At this point, the 110th day celebration of the film 'Thambi' was held at the Chennai Kamarajar Arangam and severe opposition to 'Uyir' was expressed at the function. 'Nakkeeran' Gopal claimed that the film was detrimental to the joint family system. Actor Vadivel, who spoke after him, said films portraying the desire of a woman for a brother-in-law would create needless suspicions within a family and wondered if the people who made such films did not have sisters. "Such people should be chased out of town and stamped upon. The government should form a committee to analyse the stories of films and ban such films. 'Uyir' should be banned," he demanded.

Following this, in an interview to a weekly, director Sami said Vadivel knew nothing. "Already films like Vaali, Uthiri Pookal and Aasai have been released. Doesn't Vadivel know of their existence? Did he keep his mouth shut then only because these films were about men desiring women who were not their wives? Male chauvinists like Vadivel are enraged now because 'Uyir' is about a woman's desire. The film is running successfully only with the support of Tamil Nadu's men.

'Uyir' is not imaginative fiction. It is the story of my friend. Vadivel is talking like this merely because the film is beating the big-budget film starring him as the '23rd Pulikesi'. He himself in films like 'Pambara Kannalae' has done characters that pimp other men's wives and rapes a schoolgirl.

'Uyir' follows the tale of 'Charulata', told by one of India's most talented directors, Satyajit Ray. What does Vadivel know about this? K. Balachander himself has praised the film after seeing it. Who is Vadivel before him?

Should a widow not desire to remarry? The films I had mentioned previously like 'Vaali' depict the women desired in a very indecent and obscene manner. But I have portrayed the characters in 'Uyir' without the least bit of obscenity. All Tamil and English journals have praised this.

Vadivel has abused all Tamil women in his speech. I express my regrets to all Tamil fans for his behaviour," he said.

In reply, Vadivel said that he could not tolerate films like 'Uyir' that were destroying Tamil families. "Even if I did the role he mentioned in 'Pambara Kannalae', the character I played gets soundly thrashed in the end. I do not even know who this director is. I hear that he is preparing a similar story for his next film. This man who is trying to spread such social evils as ganja should be done away with. I will fight legally to get 'Uyir' banned," he said. When inquiring about this in cinema circles, we heard such comments as: "It is not a healthy trend for people to interfere in a creator's work. If a committee such as Vadivel recommends is formed, will it be possible to make films criticising political figures? What is the Censor Board for then?

All our newspapers are filled with murders and illicit affairs. Why is it wrong to depict this in cinema?

Even our ancient epics have such relationships. Panchali weds five men in the Mahabharatha. Will they burn the Mahabharatha? Or ban it?

Already in the Kushboo issue, politicians needlessly got involved to raise a hue and cry. There may be politics behind what Vadivel has said too. The times are changing. There is a need to speak openly about several issues. People like Vadivel need to understand this."

Somehow, the speech of the 'Vaigai Puyal' has stirred up a storm of controversy. He has become a true 'Imsai Arasan' to the director of 'Uyir'. People may prepare to join both sides. It will be fine as long as the debate remains healthy. This debate was conducted by the site and released on press by its CEO Mr.IB Karthikeyan. Details of the website www.tamilfilmratings.com



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taken from website : www.tamilfilmratings.com Debate press release on Thinmanikathir sunday (13-08-2006 )16th page

Papillonport@gmail.com 21:12, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Perlino

The Perlino coloration is a buckskin horse with an extra creme gene. You see, a buckskin is a bay horse with a creme gene so a bay with two creme genes is a Perlino. Perlino have a cream-colored body hair and a darker yellow, tan or orange cast to their manes & tails.


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http://www.horses-etc.com/Cremello_Perlino_Horses.shtml And my personal knowledge.


216.206.137.87 21:14, 14 August 2006 (UTC)



[edit] Mike Crocker


[edit] Hosted Bar

A hosted bar refers to bar beverages at a social event. In the food & beverage industry a hosted bar commonly refers to bar where the host of the event is offering a specific selection of beverages that are included with the price (if any) of the event; and that guests may have as many or as much as they choose from the “hosted” selections. It is opposed to a no host or cash bar, at which guests are required to pay for drinks themselves. A hosted bar differs from an open bar in that only the hosted selections are available to guests a no cost. If the bar at a particular social event has other beverages available that are not on the list of hosted bar selections, guests may normally order the beverages but would be required to pay full regular price for them, as they would in a no host or cash bar situation.

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http://www.caltia.com/education/terms.html http://archive.pcma.org/conv/July06/CoreCoMPetenciesPg16.pdf

67.97.84.72 21:39, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Kurt-Werner Schulz

Kurt-Werner Schulz was the last victim of the Iron curtain. He and his family arrived to Hungary for summer holidays in 1989 from Weimar, the German Democratic Republic. They planned to visit Lake Balaton, a popular holiday destination among both east and west Germans thus a meeting place for families and friends separated by the Iron curtain. After the TV reports of the Pan-European Picnic on august 19th, 1989 where several hundred citizen of the GDR broke through the border to Austria, Kurt and Gundula decided to go to Sopron instead, a major Hungarian city near the Austrian border. They were caught by a patrol but they were released later that night. Next day, on the 21st of august they asked a local Hungarian man to show them the way to Austria. They managed to get through the fence but a border-police officer went after them and ordered them to stop. Kurt was caught by the officer, and fighting broke out among the two. He then tried to seize the officer's gun and was accidentally shot dead during the fight. They were on the border-land, between Austria and Hungary, moreover Hungarian border-police did not have the right to shot on illegal border-crossers at the time. Gundula was arrested but Hungarian authorities - fearing of a scandal with both western countries and with the GDR - released and took them to the Austrian border secretly. Kurt's body was taken back to the GDR, Gundula and her son started a new life in Aachen.

Ironically, just a few days after the incident the communist government of Hungary decided to open the Austrian border for east-German 'tourists'.

The story was covered by a Hungarian documentary, Határeset(Border-case) filmed by Peter Szalay in 2005. According to interviews both Gundula and the officer consider the death of Kurt-Werner Schulz a sad accident.

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http://www.berliner-mauer.de/laszlo-nagy/lazslonagy-en.htm

http://www.mult-kor.hu/cikk.php?article=7493 - Hungarian



80.98.211.234 21:57, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Open Bar

An open bar refers to bar beverages at a social event where the entire bar, including all available liquors and beverages, is “open” and paid for by the host, therefore available to guests at no cost. Sometimes referred to a hosted bar, an open bar differs from a hosted bar in that an open bar would typically imply that any and all available beverages a free, whereas a hosted bar offers only to a selected list of beverages which are offered for free. However, it is possible to have a hosted bar where the entire bar is open to guests. In this case either term would be appropriate, although in the Food & Beverage industry, the term open bar is rarely used. Either of these would be opposed to a no host or cash bar, at which guests are required to pay for drinks themselves. When attending an event in the United States which offers an open bar, it is important to be aware that the presence of the open bar does not relieve guests of their moral obligation to tip bartenders and/or waitresses, as appropriate. Commonly suggested tipping amounts for open bar situations would include $1 per drink, or $1 per order if ordering drinks for more than one person. To continue to return to the bar for additional beverages without tipping is not only in bad taste, but would likely result in a very long wait for service as other (tipping) guests get served before you.


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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/open%20bar http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861697184/open_bar.html


67.97.84.72 22:02, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Insomniac Mania

A journalist and director established this site in 1997. A backend wiki database system allows easy modification of all film titles and actor profiles. The site is a composition of film news related topics along with exclusive articles and reviews by Scott Crittenden and Rob Shan Lone.


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http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?q=insomniac+mania&url=http://www.insomniacmania.com/


82.34.238.171 22:06, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Comment to content on "Sigmund Solares"

As general counsel for Intercosmos Media Group, Inc. I can confirm that KenyaTech is not a part of our company. The other listed companies are also separate companies. NOLDC provides identity masking services, as does alternate identity.

David W. Nance, Esq. General Counsel Intercosmos Media Group, Inc.


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I hold all of the relevant proof in my records.


204.251.2.37 22:07, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Bay County Library System


[edit] Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner

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[edit] Bay County Library System


[edit] Bernhard Henrik Crusell

Bernhard Henrik Crusell (1775-1838) was a Finnish-born composer of classical music, specializing in music for the clarinet, his own instrument. His family moved to Sweden when he was sixteen, and he lived in Stockholm for most of his life.

Crusell began his career as a clarinettist in a regimental band in Stockholm at the age of 8. He was apparently largely self-taught as a composer and performer. Fortunately, he was saved from the errors that usually accompany autodidactism by his taste, which lay towards Mozart. Crusell was perhaps the first to perform [Mozart]'s [Clarinet Concerto in A Major] in Sweden.

Crusell was responsible for three attractive concerti for the clarinet, no. 1 in E flat, no. 2 in F minor, and no. 3 in B flat. He also composed numerous songs, an opera, and clarinet quartets.


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http://www.mozartforum.com/Contemporary%20Pages/Crusell_Contemp.htm


75.15.84.240 22:45, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Germs burn

A germs burn is the scar left from the extinguishing of a lit cigarette on the inside of one's left wrist at the end of the radius. It is only a true germs burn if it is given by a member of the The Germs, or someone who already has one. The first germs burn was given to Lorna Doom by Darby Crash in 1980. Since then, it has become an underground tradition for Germs fans as a pledge of loyalty to the band. The burn usually leaves a white, circular scar after the scab is removed several times.


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Lexicon Devil: The Fast Times and Short Life of Darby Crash (Book) What We Do Is Secret (Movie-Historical Fiction)


68.171.134.215 23:28, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Stuart Moffat

Not the mildly famous Rugby player, but owner of one of largest community sites the Scottish town of Inverness has ever seen. A musician with the band Theatrefall, a gifted link photographerand all-round fantastic guy. A legend in his own time.