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[edit] Former Israeli Commando Aaron Cohen On Munich
[edit] Science & Theology
Science & Theology is a book written by notable author John Polkinghorne. It chronicles the views of Science versus theology, and how over the years they have developed together through consonance and assimilation. It gives clear and consice understanding of the two topics. Even though this book is meant for study in classrooms, it is claimed to be too verbiose and slightly biased.
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Anglican Journal http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3818/is_200204/ai_n9033127
70.32.182.176 00:29, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Dragonair
[edit] JSUA's past
[edit] Aydan Holland (junior rugby player)
[edit] I Want Out
"I Want Out" is the Fourth single by the German Power Metal Band "Helloween". It belongs to the album "Keepers of the Seven Keys Part II" and was written by the ex-guitarist of the band, Kai Hansen. It has been covered by several bands, including finnish power metal band "Sonata Arctica". At the moment only Gamma Ray (Kai Hansen's band) owns copyright on the song, making "Helloween" unable to play it.
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http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Want_Out 200.118.85.227 02:31, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Elycia Zempel
[edit] Colour Revolt
[edit] James O'Brien (journalist, writer, musician)
[edit] Samantha Siva New York's Jazz Diva
Samantha Siva is a jazz pianist based in New York. She has performed before many audiences and on live network television. Her award-winning album, Masquerade, was an outstanding contribution to the world of jazz. Two of her best-known songs are: Poquita di Paraguana and Coca la Mer, the latter demonstrating her vocal ability.
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www.amazon.com
24.12.12.172 05:27, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Snowball Derby
70.191.197.61 06:16, 25 November 2006 (UTC) The Snowball Derby is a 300-lap super late model stock car automobile race held annually at the half-mile Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida. The race has been contested every year since 1968 and is always run on the first weekend in December. The race has a reputation for attracting some of the bigger names in stock car racing due to the fact that it is run after most tracks and touring series have concluded their seasons. Due to the “all-star” nature of the race, the Snowball Derby is considered by many to be the most prestigious race in late model racing.
Past Snowball Derby winners: 1968 Wayne Niedecken 1969 Friday Hassler 1970 Wayne Niedecken 1971 Dickie Davis 1972 Ed Howe 1973 Dickie Davis 1974 Pete Hamilton 1975 Donnie Allison 1976 Darrell Waltrip 1977 Ronnie Sanders 1978 Dave Mader III 1979 Freddy Fryar 1980 Gary Balough 1981 Freddy Fryar 1982 Gene Morgan 1983 Micky Gibbs 1984 Butch Lindley 1985 Jody Ridley 1986 Gary Balough 1987 Butch Miller 1988 Ted Musgrave 1989 Rick Crawford 1990 Rich Bickle, Jr. 1991 Rich Bickle, Jr. 1992 Gary St. Amant 1993 Bobby Gill 1994 Tammy Jo Kirk 1995 Jeff Purvis 1996 Rich Bickle, Jr. 1997 Bobby Gill 1998 Rich Bickle, Jr. 1999 Rich Bickle, Jr. 2000 Gary St. Amant 2001 Wayne Anderson 2002 Ricky Turner 2003 Charle Bradberry 2004 Steven Wallace 2005 Eddie Mercer
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http://www.snowballderby.com/ http://www.whowon.com/RF_Results.asp?TrackID=455&StoryID=172740 http://www.asalatemodels.com/story.asp?StoryID=3563
70.191.197.61 06:16, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Roger Francis Charles Wynn
[edit] Epademik Emcee Esq
Epademik is an independent and well-know rap/hip-hop artist from southern California. Born Jason Perea, Epademik is based in Orange County, California where he is a leading figure in the OC hip-hop scene and has performed and is especially well known throughout southern California and Arizona. Currently an independent rap/hip-hop artist, Epademik got his start in the music scene in the mid-1990s. Among his first projects was a stint in The Casual Crew, a hip-hop group that included his older brother as a member. Successful locally, Epademik recorded the EP Casual One with The Casual Crew. Following the breakup of The Casual Crew Epademik joined with rapper KO and in 2001 unveiled the album Drinkin, Smokin, Straight Westcoastin, under the name 100 Proof. The tracks on the 100 Proof album featured both KO and Epademik as lyricists, a combination that worked well together and produced a number of standout tracks.
After over a year of promoting the 100 Proof album through local shows and radio, Epademik began to focus on his own solo career. In 2004, Epademik released his first solo project, Listen at Your Own Risk. A largely satirical album, Listen at Your Own Risk features large amounts of black humor, yet the most memorable tracks are when Epademik turns to more serious subjects, such as on the confessional track Catch 22. Released nationally, the album found its greatest success locally in Epademik’s home community of Orange County. The track Act Like You Know even maintained the number one spot on the Long Beach City College radio station for six consecutive weeks. Following the success of Listen at Your Own Risk, Epademik released his sophomore album in July 2006, called The Third Finger. The album was released as a largely reactive album directed at the lack of talent among many contemporary and mainstream hip-hop artists. As Epademik noted in one interview the The Third Finger was “an act of ventilation.”
As of recent Epademik continues to advance his solo career and his place in both the OC and national hip-hop scene, as well as continuing to work and promote future projects. Despite being a largely independent and underground artist, Epademik’s work and songs have gained radio play nationally, on both the west and east coast.
Trivia:
Epademik got his name during his Casual Crew days when at a high school house party he successfully battled other would-be rappers on the dj’s microphone to the delight of the crowd, after which one friend told him he had been like a plague or epidemic.
Discography (partial):
Drinkin, Smokin, Staight Westcoastin – 2001
Listen at Your Own Risk – 2004
The Third Finger – 2006
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www.epademik.com
www.cdbaby.com/epademik
www.myspace.com/epademik
68.4.118.39 08:04, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
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Envisa 09:22, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
Immaculate Heart of Mary School - Bulacan
[edit] Immaculate Heart of Mary School - Bulacan
[edit] Owgei
[edit] Geantino
[edit] Wondertuckey, Illinois
[edit] Luke Metcalf
[edit] Russell E."Rusty" McGuire, Prosecuting Attorney
Russell E. McGuire is an Assisstant Attorney General/prosecutor in the Office of Attorney General of Virginia and native of Mechanicsville, Virginia. He specializes in prosecuting crimes that occur over the internet. In 2004, he led the prosecution team that prosecuted the first felony E-mail spam trial in the United States, Commonwealth v. Jeremy Jaynes. After a two-week trial the jury convicted Jeremy Jaynes and sentenced him to serve nine years in prison. The case is pending on appeal at the Supreme Court of Virginia. McGuire also prosecuted the Virginia Attorney General's first Identity theft case and numerous sexual predators that used the internet to prey on children. He has also been involved in cases that established Supreme Court of the United States precendent. He prosecuted the case Virginia v. Hicks a historic Constitutional law case. He was also on amicus curie brief in the noted terrorism case Rumsfeld v. Padilla. He has authored numerous articles on criminal law. He has participated in the Federal Trade Commission's report to Congress on the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. He serves on the Virginia General Assembly's Cyber Crimes Advisory Committee and serves as a staff attorney for the Attorney General's Youth Internet Safety Task Force. Prior to becoming a cyber prosecutor McGuire served as an associate professor at Virginia Union University in Richmond, Virginia.
Following the conviction of Jeremy Jaynes, McGuire's unit was mobilized to active duty in the United States Army to serve with the XVIII Airborne Corps in Operation Iraqi Freedom. While in Iraq he was assigned as a coalition liaison to the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq for the Iraqi constitution ratification vote, 2005 and the election for the National Assembly of Iraq in December 2005. Previously, McGuire was mobilized to active duty when is United States Army National Guard unit in the 29th Division, was sent to Guantanamo bay Cuba to provide security for Camp Delta, after the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
McGuire graduated from Virginia Military Institute in 1996 and earned his J.D. from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School a few years later.
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SPAM Trial
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/2004-10-25-spam_x.htm
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/38005.html
First Identity Theft Case
Prosecuting Sexual Predators
http://www.dailypress.com/news/local/briefs/dp-64632bf0oct28,0,7606726.story?coll=dp-briefs
http://www.dailypress.com/news/local/dp-63482sy0oct27,0,1509433.story?coll=dp-news-local-final
http://www.oag.state.va.us/PRESS_RELEASES/NewsArchive/0206_Sexual_Predator_Sentenced.html
http://www.fox19.com/global/story.asp?s=1969113&ClientType=Printable
Operation Iraqi Freedom
http://www.wdbj7.com/global/story.asp?s=4763032&ClientType=Printable
U.S. Supreme Court
http://biotech.law.lsu.edu/cases/nat-sec/padilla.htm
Neher 14:24, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] shephard story
[edit] Dave Thompson (producer, musician, mixer)
Dave Thompson was born in Sydney, Australia but has lived in North America for the past 6 years. Having been brought up in a less than musical family, (his step father was in the NSW Police Band) he started playing the guitar, bass and keyboards simultaneously around the time he was 15 years old. He started playing professionally at the age of 16 (in a Top 40 band that toured Australia) and starting recording in studios as a session player at 17. As a multi-instrumentalist playing guitars, bass and keys, Dave has performed over 4,000 gigs touring in North America, Australia and Asia, playing with such diverse acts as the Australian Pink Floyd show, the Australian U2 show and countless top/cover bands.
He has played with members of Savage Garden, Jeff Martin from the Tea Party, and worked with the producers of the Mathew Good Band, The Salads, Dolores O'Riordan and Edwin to name a few as a writer/programmer/musician.
Dave joined Roadrunner/Universal rock band High Holy Days (band) High Holy Days as bass player in the fall of 2004 and moved to guitar duties in July 2005, while still working with his own band Halfahalo where he writes, plays guitar and sings.
Still a member of High Holy Days, Dave has remixed some amazing artists ranging from Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Chris Vrenna (NIN), Whitney Houston etc....He also recently released his first record with Halfahalo titled "The Thrashing Floor" where he produces, records, mixes, writes, sings, and performs just about everything on the record.
Aside from being a studio producer/remixer for Digital Underdog Productions (what he calls his "day job"), Dave is the guitarist/writer for High Holy Days and guitarist/musical director/writer for Leslie Carter, (sister of Nick and Aaron Carter). Dave just recently finished co-writing and filming on the new House Of Carters reality show with Leslie Carter and produced the recent High Holy Days single, The River Of Styx, for release in North America. Dave also creates theme music for TV shows seen across North America on Sportsnet, AIN and Fox.
Dave currently officially endorsers Mesa Boogie amps, Music Man and Spector Basses, Dot On Shaft guitars, Firewire Strings and Levy's Leathers guitar straps. Dave is also a Gibson artist playing Gibson Guitars.
Official bio from www.digitalunderdog.com
74.115.108.108 16:04, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Dave Thompson (producer, mixer, musician)
Dave Thompson was born in Sydney, Australia but has lived in North America for the past 6 years. Having been brought up in a less than musical family, (his step father was in the NSW Police Band) he started playing the guitar, bass and keyboards simultaneously around the time he was 15 years old.
He started playing professionally at the age of 16 (in a Top 40 band that toured Australia) and starting recording in studios as a session player at 17. As a multi-instrumentalist playing guitars, bass and keys, Dave has performed over 4,000 gigs touring in North America, Australia and Asia, playing with such diverse acts as the Australian Pink Floyd show, the Australian U2 show and countless top/cover bands.
He has played with members of Savage Garden, Jeff Martin from the Tea Party, and worked with the producers of the Mathew Good Band, The Salads, Dolores O'Riordan and Edwin to name a few as a writer/programmer/musician.
Dave joined Roadrunner/Universal rock band High Holy Days as bass player in the fall of 2004 and moved to guitar duties in July 2005, while still working with his own band Halfahalo where he writes, plays guitar and sings.
Still a member of High Holy Days, Dave has remixed some amazing artists ranging from Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Chris Vrenna (NIN), Whitney Houston etc....He also recently released his first record with Halfahalo titled "The Thrashing Floor" where he produces, records, mixes, writes, sings, and performs just about everything on the record.
Aside from being a studio producer/remixer for Digital Underdog Productions (what he calls his "day job"), Dave is the guitarist/writer for High Holy Days and guitarist/musical director/writer for Leslie Carter , (sister of Nick and Aaron Carter). Dave just recently finished co-writing and filming on the new House of Carters reality show with Leslie Carter and mixed Theresa Sokyrka's Yours Is Yours from her new album Something Is Expected. Dave also creates theme music for TV shows seen across North America on Sportsnet, AIN and Fox.
Dave currently officially endorsers Mesa Boogie amps, Music Man and Spector Basses, Dot On Shaft guitars, Firewire Strings and Levy's Leathers guitar straps. Dave is also a Gibson artist playing Gibson Guitars.
Official bio from www.digitalunderdog.com
74.115.108.108 16:14, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
74.115.108.108 16:14, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
Roy A. Tangen started in photography at an early age. In fact he was first published in the New York Daily News at 14 years old. At the time he was the youngest ever to be published in a major daily newspaper on a regular basis. He was a "stringer" for many years while attending High School in New York City and worked full time for the Brooklyn Eagle. At 16 years old he was a staff photographer for the Brooklyn Eagle but press credentials could not be issued due to his age. In 1965 He became a Navy Photographer and photographed everything from portraits to plane crashes and recon in Viet Nam. His work has been published in; NY Daily News, Brooklyn Eagle, Life, NY Mirror, Stars & Stripes, Various Motorcycle Magazines, The National Enquirer and much more. His Photos have appeared on billboards in NY City's theater district, as well as in many books by various authors. In addition he has won several awards from exhibitions and has lectured and taught fashion and commercial photography for several years. Roy attended and graduated the following photographic schools; US Navy Photo school - Pensacola FL - NY Institute of Photography - NYC - Germain School of Photography - NYC - Famous Photographers School - Westport CT - He also took specialty sessions/courses/lectures from some of the finest photographers in America, including; Ansel Adams, Philippe Halsman, Dean Collins, Vincent Steilber, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Jay Maisel, Pete Turner.
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Brooklyn Eagle Archives, National Enquirer Archives, NY Daily News, US Department of Navy, Photo.net
24.45.136.148 16:58, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Roy A. Tangen
Roy A. Tangen started in photography at an early age. In fact he was first published in the New York Daily News at 14 years old. At the time [[he was the youngest ever to be published in a major daily newspaper on a regular basis]]. He was a "stringer" for many years while attending High School in New York City and worked full time for the Brooklyn Eagle. At 16 years old he was a staff photographer for the Brooklyn Eagle but press credentials could not be issued due to his age. In 1965 He became a Navy Photographer and photographed everything from portraits to plane crashes and recon in Viet Nam. His work has been published in; NY Daily News, Brooklyn Eagle, Life, NY Mirror, Stars & Stripes, Various Motorcycle Magazines, The National Enquirer and much more. His Photos have appeared on billboards in NY City's theater district, as well as in many books by various authors. In addition he has won several awards from exhibitions and has lectured and taught fashion and commercial photography for several years. Roy attended and graduated the following photographic schools; US Navy Photo school - Pensacola FL - NY Institute of Photography - NYC - Germain School of Photography - NYC - Famous Photographers School - Westport CT - He also took specialty sessions/courses/lectures from some of the finest photographers in America, including; Ansel Adams, Philippe Halsman, Dean Collins, Vincent Steilber, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Jay Maisel, Pete Turner.
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Brooklyn Eagle Archives, National Enquirer Archives, NY Daily News, US Navy Department of records, Photo.net
24.45.136.148 17:00, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Mamax Futbol Club
Mamax F.C. [2] es un club deportivo estudiantil, perteneciente a la liga universitaria de la Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo (FAU) de la Universidad de Chile.
La FAU [3] contempla 12 areas de deportes para práctica recreativa. Acondicionamiento Físico, Arquería, Básquetbol, Escalada, Fútbol, Gimnasia aeróbica, Montañismo, Natación, Tai Chi, Tenis de mesa, Vóleibol, Karate. La facultad posee camarines, multicancha, muro de escalada y campo de tiro para arquería.
[edit] Peter Darlington
[edit] G4GalaxyGamer
[edit] Ultimate Oldies Radio
UltimateOldies.com is a website that broadcasts the music of American Top 40 Radio from a historical perspective. The site features a ever-changing weekly lineup of programs which allow listeners to recall musical genres, popular recording artists, and major events from the years 1955-1980. Ultimate Oldies Radio was created in 1999 in Baltimore, Maryland by Robert Mathers and J. Matthew Williams.
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http://www.bobbydarin.net/bddjs.html http://billypreston.net/ http://www.bobshannon.com/
Bobbyhals 22:10, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Stephen Dolginoff
Stephen Dolginoff (Composer/Lyricst) is the noted Off Broadway writer and actor who received Drama Desk Award nominations for Best Musical and Outstanding Music, an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for Best Off-Broadway Musical, and an ASCAP music award for the New York production of THRILL ME: THE LEOPOLD & LOEB STORY at the York Theatre Company, published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc. Subsequent productions have been seen in cities all over the world, including Seoul, Chicago, Orlando, Boston (IRNE Award nomination) and Melbourne (Green Room Award nomination), Dallas, Los Angeles, Seattle, Orlando and Philadelphia. Stephen's other writing and composing credits include ONE FOOT OUT THE DOOR (Backstage Bistro Award-Outstanding Book, Music and Lyrics) in New York and Boston; MOST MEN ARE, in New York and Toronto; and a musical version of Jules Verne’s JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH in Kansas City and St. Louis (MAC Award nomination-Cast Album Recording of the Year). His first musical, BEAUTY SLEEP, was produced by New York University where he received a BFA in Dramatic Writing. He was commissioned to write and compose producer Pierre Cossette’s planned Broadway musical THE BODY VENTURA, and is currently writing the musical PANIC, the story behind Orson Welles’ infamous “War of the Worlds” radio broadcast. Cast albums of his musicals are available on the OC Records label. Visit www.thrillmethemusical.com.
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Publisher information and reviews of Stephen Dolginoff's writings:
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209.244.187.201 22:22, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Baby Puss (Tom and Jerry)
[edit] Plot
The Cartoon starts off with Tom hiding under a dresser in a baby's nursery. Tom's new owner (a little girl) is yelling at him for running awey from her. Tom's owner gets to her knees and pulls Tom out from under the dresser. Tom is dressed in a pink bonnet, blue baby booties, and a white cloth diaper with two saftey pins. Tom is picked up and thrown into a crib. Tom's owner (little girl) tells Tom not to get out of his crib after feeding him a bottle of milk (She tells him that she's going out to buy a new girdle). The little girl leaves the nursery while Tom lies in the crib thinking he has the worst luck in the world. But after tasting the delicious milk Tom decides to play along and be a baby for a day. After taking a few sips of milk, Jerry enters. Jerry sees Tom and can't believe what he sees as Tom sits there pretending to be a baby. While Tom is distracted by his milk, Jerry runs to the other side of the nursery and turns on a phonograph that plays "Rock-a-bye Baby". Tom then jumps in the air, out of surprisement and looks over to find Jerry making fun of him. Tom then (out of anger) electes to chase Jerry around the nursery. Jerry runs into a dollhouse in the corner and puts a sign that says "Measels" on it to keep Tom at bay. Tom opens the upstairs bathroon window blind only to find Jerry pretending to bath. Jerry screams at Tom and hits him with a toy brush as if he's a peeping Tom. Jerry runs downstairs and into a bedroom and jumps in the bed. A doll erupts from the covers and frightings Jerry for a second. Jerry then gets an idea. Outside the dollhouse, Tom reaches into the bathroom window hoping to catch Jerry, when the door opens up. Jerry walks out dressed in the dolls clothing hoping to fool Tom into beliving he is a different mouse. After fooling Tom once, Jerry goes for an encore but his dress falls of and Tom pins him down by his tail. Tom tries to grab Jerry but Jerry escapes to the dollhouse again. Tom, sick of the dollhouse rips open the roof of the dollhouse so his head can fit hoping to see Jerry. With his head in the dollhouse, Tom's owner comes back to see Tom out of his crib. She yells at Tom, and Tom shocked, drops the roof on his head. Tom manages to get free and pulls himself out only to get yelled at further by his owner. Tom is put back into his crib by his owner and is givin more milk. The little girl tells him this time that if he gets out one more time she'll feed him Castor oil. After she leaves again, Tom gets up angerly but decides to ignore Jerry and continue being a baby after seeing his milk. Tom continues to act like a baby. After seeing this Jerry decides to get reinforcements as he makes his way toward the open window. Jerry spots three alley cats (Butch, Meathead, and Shorty) going threw some garbage. Jerry lures the alley cats in by using himself as bait. But instead of finding Jerry when they walk in, they find Tom dressed and acting like a baby. Butch and company start singing "Rock-a-bye Baby" and make fun of Tom. Tom, now extremly mad, runs over to Butch and company.
Tom stares angerly at them but Butch and company just say "A-goo" and Tom is confused. Butch and company decide that thier going to have a little fun with Tom. While Tom stands there confused, Butch grabs Tom's bonnets laces, and pulls which stuns Tom. While Tom is stunned, Butch pulls open Tom's diaper from the front and stuffs his head and hands inside. Butch closes Tom's diaper, and rolls him back into his crib. Tom pulls himself out of his diaper and takes shelter under his blanket and puts his bottle in his mouth. Butch comes over and gives Tom "Rock-a-byes" and "Goochie goos". Then Butch steals Tom's bottle and drinks all his milk. Butch then puts the rubber stopper on Tom's nose and pulls back. Butch then releases the rubber stopper which snaps back on Tom's nose. Tom then stands up one last time, but Butch just blows into the rubber stopper which inflates Tom's head and then inflates the rubber stopper after deflating his head. Butch calmly picks up a saftey pin and pops the rubber stopper sending Tom flying in the air and landing back into his crib defenseless. Seeing the oppertunity at hand, Butch picks up Tom and gives him "Opps-a-daisys". The first one is normal, the second one is high and Tom hits his head on the ceiling and Butch dosen't catch him so he bounces of the floor right into Butch's hands, the third one is a forward motion in which Butch passes to Meathead who passes it to Shorty who throws Tom into a fishbowl diaper first. Tom manages to pull himself free but his diaper is soaking wet. Tom looks at Butch and company but Butch just says "Aww...he fell in the fish bowl". Tom tries to dry his wet diaper by shaking it but Shorty comes by and pulls Tom into a toy stroller and takes him to a changing table where he launches Tom on. Butch then puts on a baby bib like a doctors mask and orders Shorty to knock him out which he does (to prevent Tom from refusing). Butch pulls off Tom's wet diaper and applys a new one as well as Baby powder, Baby oil, Saftey pins, and because Tom's diaper didn't stay dry, a big, streachy, yellow pair of rubber pants.
Butch then opens Tom's rubber pants and Shorty throws the fish from the fishbowl into Tom's rubber pants which starts off the song " Mama Yo Quiro" from Carmen with Shorty on vocals, Tom's rubber pants as the bass and his whiskers as strings. The little girl though reappears just in time to see Tom out of his crib. The little girl yells "Baby". Butch and company then scram as Tom is left for punishment. Tom is put into a high chair and attempted to be feed Castor oil. Tom refuses to open his mouth, but Jerry snaps Tom's tail with a lobster claw opener and Tom scrams. Taking full advantage of this, the little girl fills Tom's mouth with Castor oil. Tom gags and runs to the window and upchucks. Jerry laughs at Tom, but Tom knocked over the Castor oil on his way to the window. Castor oil pours into Jerry's mouth electing him to as well to the window to upchuck.
[edit] Goofs
1. Tom's owner has a wrist band on her left hand which disappears on and off throughout the cartoon. At the end, it's on the right hand.
2. Tom's saftey pins also disappear on and off untill when Butch and company enter.
3. During the dollhouse part, Tom's bonnets laces turn into a bow design.
4. During the part with Jerry dressed in doll's clothing, Tom's safty pin is on differnt.
5. Tom's toy above his crib disappears after Bucth and Company enter.
6. Tom's bonnets laces are longer when Butch pulls them then at any other time during the cartoon.
7. Tom's tail disappears and reappers during the part before Tom gets his diaper wet.
8. (Not really a goof) Tom's diaper sags due to being streched out at first during the dollhouse part and again when Butch and friends enter.
9. (Slow motion required) When Butch pulls off Tom's diaper during the diaper change part, The middle part is missing untill it's fully off.
10. Butch only applys one saftey pin and pulls it off during the diaper change part. This was cut due to time.
11. (Slow motion required) When Butch opens Tom's rubber pants to put the fish in, Tom's diaper isn't in there.
12. During the Carmen song, Meathead pulls out a bottle and squirts Tom in the face with it. But Butch already drank Tom's milk and popped the stopper.
13. Tom's wearing his diaper when Butch plays it as a bass. It's fixed back to the rubber pants next time you see him.
14. Tom's rubber pants don't have a hole for Tom's tail untill Tom's owner comes in.
[edit] Sources
71.126.12.215 23:13, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Contraharmonic Mean
Please ignore - this has been created as a Wikipedia article Contraharmonic mean
[edit] Sources
69.125.193.25 23:36, 25 November 2006 (UTC) The Contraharmonic Mean of a set of positive numbers is defined as the Arithmetic mean of the squares of the numbers divided by the Arithmetic mean of the numbers:
This is the same as : .
It is easy to show that this satisfies the properties of a Mean :
Note that Property 1) implies that for all k >0 C(k, k, ..., k) = k (fixed point property).
For just two variables, a and b, taken as it is easier to see why this mean if complementary to the Harmonic mean. In the case of just two variables the Contraharmonic mean C(a,b) is also that mean that is as high above the Arithmetic mean as the Arithmetic mean is above the Harmonic mean:
C(a,b) - A(a,b) = A(a,b) - H(a,b) or C(a,b) = 2*A(a,b) - H(a,b)
From the formulas for the Arithmetic mean and Harmonic mean of two variables we have :
and
=
Notice that for two variables the Average of the Harmonic and Contraharmonic means is exactly equal to the Arithmetic mean:
A( H(a,b), C(a,b) ) = A(a,b)
Also note that as a gets closer to 0 then H(a,b) also gets closer to 0. The Harmonic mean is very sensitive to low values. On the other hand, the Contraharmonic mean is sensitive to larger values, so as a approaches 0 then C(a,b) approaches b (so their average remains A(a,b) ).
The Contraharmonic mean has the property that it is higher in value than the Average and also higher than the Root mean square : Where H is the Harmonic mean, G is Geometric mean, L is the Logarithmic mean, A is the Arithmetic mean, R is the Root mean square and C is the Contraharmonic mean. If a could be equal to b then the above < signs can be replaced by . When a=b the above chain of comparisons collapses to the same value, a.
There are two other notable relationships between 2-variable means. First, the Geometric mean of the arithmetic and harmonic means is equal to the Geometric mean of the two values :
The second relationship is that the Geometric mean of the arithmetic and contraharmonic means is the Root mean square:
The Contraharmonic mean of two variables can be constructed geometrically using a trapezoid (see [4] ).
You can also construct it using a circle similar to the way the Pythagorean means of two variables are constructed.
Basically, the Contraharmonic mean is the rest of the diagonal on which the Harmonic mean lies. Their sum is always the length of the diagonal (a+b) of the circle that shows the Pythagorean means (see Pythagorean means on MathWorld at [5] ).
[edit] Uses
The Contraharmonic mean is useful in signal processing. For example, a contraharmonic filter can remove Salt and pepper noise from a picture.
In addition it is a useful descriptive statistic since it is sensitive to the larger values in a set.
An analysis of the arithmetic, harmonic and contraharmonic means can yield information about the relative importance of very large or very small values.
[edit] External Links
Essay #3 - Some "mean" Trapezoids, by Shannon Umberger: [6]
Construction of the Contraharmonic Mean in a Trapezoid: [7]
Means in the Trapezoid: [8]
Means of Complex Numbers: [9]
Proofs without Words / Exercises in Visual Thinking, by Roger B. Nelsen, ISBN 0-88385-700-6
Pythagorean Means: [[10]] (extend the segment that represents the Harmonic mean through the circle's center to the other side, creating a diagonal. The length of the diagonal segment after the Harmonic segment is the Contraharmonic mean.)
[edit] Portal Bridge
Portal Bridge is on bridge on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor over the Hackensack River in New Jersey. As it is only double-tracked, it currently operates at capacity. Consequently, along with the Hudson River Tunnels, it is one of the largest chokepoints for New Jersey Transit and Amtrak trains in their respective systems. New Jersey Transit is currently studying how to increase capacity on Portal Bridge.
[edit] Sources
http://www.njtransit.com/nn_press_release....RELEASE_ID=2250 24.193.81.153 23:44, 25 November 2006 (UTC)