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Dylan Fetish
Dylan Fetish (born Dylan Finch on August, 29 1986 in Berlin, Germany) is an American pornographic actor.
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[edit] Tanzanian Writers
Nowadays, there are many Tanzanian writers. Common writers are Shabaan Robert who has written Kusadikika, Zainab Mwanga who has written Kiu ya Haki.
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[edit] The Hierophant
A cross between an elephant and ancient Egyptian hieroglypics, the Hierophant is a rare creation of the pre-Columbian Egyptians. They're marked by unique language printed on their navals, trunks, behind their ears, and bottom of their feet. They were declared extinct upon the native peoples discovery of their rare, but delicious, semen.
www.hierophantblues.com/aslkjd/wiki/Kyle_Jones
A male ballet dancer
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68.161.224.21 19:29, 13 March 2006 (UTC)Ray Mendez, Michelle, Bob Knowitall Waldner.
Commonly refereed to as "The Godfather of Delta Blues" and most closely associated with innovative and revealing research on Robert Johnson, Wardlow is considered to be the World’s foremost leading authority on Mississippi Delta Blues; and most especially so, in the sub-category of Country Blues.
Wardlow was born in the small town of Freer, Texas, in 1940, to a Mississippi family who had temporarily relocated in order to be involved in Texas oil field construction projects. Upon the death of his father, when Gayle was only six years old, the family returned to Meridian, Mississippi, where Wardlow was raised.
While in high school, starting at the age of 16, Wardlow spend most weekends traveling alone into the Mississippi Delta to interview all of the old Blues musicians that he could find; recording oral histories, anecdotes, songs, and remembrances in general. This was done of his own volition while he was nothing more than a local white high school kid in the ‘50's, and it was done without any training as a researcher. He did this simply because he had a thirst for knowledge coupled with a burning interest in, and abiding respect for, the particular subject matter. Furthermore, it’s a practice that he continues to this very day.
In the process of this lifelong research, Wardlow became the world’s leading authority on Delta Blues and most especially so in the sub-category know as Country Blues. Along the way, he amassed the world’s largest and most valuable collection of 78 RPM Blues records, many of which are the sole remaining examples of not only particular songs, but also certain individual musicians or musical groups of the period and the genre.
As Wardlow was growing into young adulthood, he developed a keen interest in politics, investigative journalism, and sports news, which spurred him on to earn degrees from Belhaven College, The University of Alabama, and The University of Southern Mississippi. As a result of this education and his interest in sports, Wardlow served as Sports Information Director at Livingston University, and ultimately in the Sports Information Dept. at The University of Alabama, under the direction of Paul "Bear" Bryant, himself. Wardlow later spent time as a journalism professor at various universities.
Mr. Wardlow has written several books and published innumerable articles in learned journals, academic publications, and Blues magazines in the U.S. and dozens of foreign countries over the last four decades. Recently he has had great success with his latest book, Chasin’ That Devil Music: Searching for the Blues, which received very positive reviews and which also covers new ground-breaking information on Robert Johnson. The book is available at most book stores, including Barnes & Noble and Amazon.
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[edit] Henrik Lindgren
Henrik Lindgren (also refered as Stål-Henrik(swe. and means Metal-Henrik)). Henrik is a teacher, in maths, and physics. And has a wife and some kids no one knows about. He is vvery tough so you better don't go mess with him.
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A student of himself
Sometime between 1998 and 1999, Mercedes-Benz introduced the SmartKey, a plastic key fob to be used in place of the traditional metal key. Electronics that control locking systems and the ignitions made it possible to replace the traditional key with a sophisticated computerized fob. With the adoption remote keyless entry several years earlier, Mercedes-Benz felt the SmartKey was the next intelligent step in key technology. The SmartKey fob adopts the remote control buttons from keyless entry into the SmartKey fob. Although, once inside a Mercedes-Benz vehicle, the SmartKey fob unlike keyless entry fobs, is placed in the ignition slot where a starter computer verifies the rolling code. Verified in milliseconds it can then be turned as traditional key to start the engine. The device was designed with cooperation of Siemens Automotive and Huf exclusively for Mercedes-Benz yet many luxury manufacturers have imitated the technology. The SmartKey's electronics are embedded in a hollow, triangular piece of plastic, wide at the top, narrow at the bottom, squared-off at the tip with a half-inch-long insert piece. The side of the SmartKey also hides a tradtional Mercedes Huf key that can be pulled out from a release at top. The metal key is used for valet purposes such as locking the glove compartment and/or trunk before the SmartKey is turned over to a parking attendant. Once locked manually, the trunk cannot be opened with the SmartKey or interior buttons. The key fob utilizes a radio-frequency transponder to communicate with the door locks, but it uses infrared to communicate with the engine immobilizer system. Original SmartKeys had a limited frequency and could have only been used in line-of-sight for safety purposes (for Summer mode). In addition to the SmartKey, Mercedes-Benz integrates as an option Keyless Go; this feature allows the driver to keep the SmartKey in their pocket, yet giving them the ability to open the doors, trunk as well as starting the car without ever removing it from their pocket. The Keyless Go SmartKey was originally offered only in SmartCard format although the SmartKey Card has been discontinued in favor of the chrome SmartKey.
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http://www.autotrader.com/research/shared/article.jsp?article_id=2376&refpage=safetyinfo&restype=used
Often referred to as "AE," ASCII Express was a telecommunications / terminal program from the early days of Modems and BBS's on the Apple ][ computer. ASCII Express contained a password-protected "BBS" mode that would allow users to upload and download software from the BBS Operator's computer, in a mode similar to FTP.
This software played a key role in the early days of software piracy on the Apple ][ and in the discemination of hack/phreak information through text files.
Written by Bill Blue and published by United Software Industries. United Software Industries appears to have been a public company in 1985, but has since apparently gone out of business: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990DEFDD1639F934A15755C0A963948260
A list of valid commands for AE's BBS mode is available here: http://www.textfiles.com/apple/aecomman.app
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http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990DEFDD1639F934A15755C0A963948260 http://www.textfiles.com/apple/aecomman.app http://www.morgandavis.net/portfolio/writing/ (notes on a book for AE) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ae (refers to Ascii Express as "AE")
69.50.14.90 20:51, 13 March 2006 (UTC) 209.120.159.3 04:45, 15 March 2006 (UTC) 209.120.159.3 04:48, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Sarah Roche
some girl.....lives up melrose avenue...tut tut deary me
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[edit] Primes: Randomness and Prime Twin Proof
(rm cv http://www.articlehub.net/article9813.html) delldot talk 23:44, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
http://www.rankyouragent.com/primes/primes.htm
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http://directory.google.com/Top/Science/Math/Number_Theory/Prime_Numbers/
http://dmoz.org/Science/Math/Number_Theory/Prime_Numbers/
http://scientificsonline.com/article.asp?ai=137&bhcd2=1142283015
http://www.cbn.co.za/knowledge/article22277.html?PHPSESSID=f7cb0552f957d91c9b37258357b7afe5
http://www.opentopia.com/showart.php?source=go&artid=24709&catid=46
38.116.204.67 20:54, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Primes: Randomness and Prime Twin Proof
Note: see the updated version at http://www.rankyouragent.com/primes/primes.htm
Removed massive 57k copy and paste from the site above
×Meegs 00:29, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
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http://directory.google.com/Top/Science/Math/Number_Theory/Prime_Numbers/
http://dmoz.org/Science/Math/Number_Theory/Prime_Numbers/
published millions of other places: http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=prime+twin+winer&meta=
38.116.204.67 20:59, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
- Decline. We can not accept copyrighted content taken from web pages or printed sources. ×Meegs 00:29, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Felicitas Woll
Felicitas Woll is a German actress, star of Berlin,Berlin and Dresden.
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German wikipedia talks about her in depth.
81.246.210.52 21:21, 13 March 2006 (UTC)