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[edit] Stickpage
Stickpage (www.stickpage.com) is a website for stick figure animations and games. It has a wide variety of Stick Fights, Stick Humor, Stick Games, and, even a forum (www.stickpage.com/vb).
The forums are not only for animating, though most of them are. There are many sections of the forums, including parts like Video Game Chat, Music, and Film Forum. Listed, they are:
REVIEWS:
Stick Page Animations and Games
GENERAL:
Main
Video Game Chat
Film Forum
Music
Debate Forum
Forum Games
PROJECT FORUM:
Stick Page Community Projects
Show Off
Animation Attack 1 - All programs
Animation Attack 2 - Non Flash
Art Attack
Animation Mentor Program
TEACH AND LEARN:
Tutorials
FAQ's
The forums are growing rapidly. Currently there are 5,152 members.
In order to keep order to 5,000 members, CRAZY JAY, the administrator, has assigned respected members the job of moderating.
The current moderator's usernames, and the sections they are in charge of, are (in no particular order):
FrAnKeH (Animation Mentor Program, FAQ's, General, Show Off)
Polnareff (FAQ's, General)
.:Slash:. (FAQ's, General)
Fr0zEnPh0eNiX (Animation attack 1 - all programs, FAQ's, General)
Paperclip (Forum Games, General, Project Forum, Teach and Learn)
Super moderators (in no particular order):
CRAZY JAY
Zulu
Administrators (in no particular order):
CRAZY JAY
jasonadmin
Zulu
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Sources: www.stickpage.com, www.stickpage.com/vb
211.28.165.91 00:44, 8 April 2006 (UTC)The Scarecrow, Stickpage member
Not a notable website- sorry.--Adam (talk) 00:45, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Jasmine Buckingham
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Jasmine Buckingham. Born in her fathers home town, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada on the 11th of September 1990. Mother originally from Herent, Belgium. Moved to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates at the mere age of five. Has one sibling, Manon. Is enthusiastic about art and music. She has designed many famouse monuments in Abu Dhabi.
Decline - no source provided, and likely hoax. "She has designed many famouse (sic) monuments in Abu Dhabi" - at 16? Tearlach 11:41, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
Bonehead's Bank Holiday is an Oasis song written by Noel Gallagher and recorded during the recording sessions of (What's the Story) Morning Glory? during 1995. It appears as the eighth track on the vinyl version of the album.
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no sources....
130.243.150.148 09:59, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Kennedy Baird
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[edit] Cheif minister from Nellore district of andra pradesh By NAGIREDDY RAMU
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[edit] High Protein and Cycled Carbohydrate diet
The HiPaCC, or High Protein and Cycled Carbohydrate diet, uses extensive evolutionary arguments and scientific literature to justify a high dietary carbohydrate intake, and shows how such high dietary carbohydrate intakes may be used effectively in weight loss.
The HiPaCC diet program was specially formulated in 2005/6 to overcome the failings of nutritionally imbalanced high protein, low carbohydrate diets, and is founded upon the essential principles of good nutrition.
The recent failure of the low carb diet as a healthy and sustainable means of weight loss has been highlighted by the media and the medical press. In contrast, HiPaCC provides a safe, affordable, balanced, natural and effective means of losing excess fat stores quickly. Rather than simply limiting calories the HiPaCC diet uses natural means such as green tea and mild exercise to increase caloric expenditure by promoting the metabolism.
Key to the success of the HiPaCC diet is the revolutionary concept of glycogen cycling. Although much maligned, carbohydrates are an essential component of a balanced and healthy diet, and the association between carbohydrates, diabetes and obesity has more to do with the imbalance of the Western diet than it does with its high dietary carbohydrate intake. The HiPaCC diet is based upon recent advances in appetite and nutrition and further information may be found at [1].
Suggest decline: Wikipedia:Vanispamcruftisement. Tearlach 16:52, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Ryan Siu
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Ryan Siu was born on the 9th of October, 1983 in Corby, England.
He started his ice hockey career in Division 3 of the South China Ice Hockey League (SCIHL) (run by Asiasports) with Bud Gold the 1999-2000 Season. Siu recorded 6 goals and 3 assists in 4 games for his rookie season, and the team lost in overtime in the finals. The following season he joined Wellcome (sponsored by the Hong Kong supermarket of the same name) of Division 3, and was named captain of the squad. The team had a rough time in the regular season finishing in last place. Siu finished his sophomore season 9th in overall regular season scoring (10 goals, 4 assists, 14 points in 15 games played) and was named League MVP. However the playoffs were a different story, as Wellcome defeated the Season champions (Quamnet) and defeated Watsons Water 9-3 en route to the finals to face Dragon Centre. Dragon Centre started the game strong scoring three quick goals in the opening minutes, and eventually went on to lose the game 4-3.
In the summer season Ryan formed the Ice Flyers, which was mainly made up of players from the old Wellcome team as well as a few new additions. This team joined the Hong Kong Amateur Hockey Association (HKAHA). The Ice Flyers dominated this league, winning the season convincingly. The Finals were a best of three sieres played against the runners up of the league, the Black Knights. With the first game of the series tied 1-1, Ryan scored the gamewinning goal with 1 minute 11 seconds to go in the game to give the Ice Flyers a 1-0 lead in the series. In Game 2, Ryan again scored the winning goal, this time with 10 mintues left in the game, and the Ice Flyers managed to hold on to a 3-2 lead and win their first Championship. That season Ryan was named League MVP, Playoff MVP and name to the First Team All Stars.
The Ice Flyers continued to play in the HKAHA Winter 2001-02 Season while Ryan left for University in Cardiff. He played one season with the Junior Cardiff Devils under 19's B team. Ryan occasionally came back to Hong Kong to play some games for the Ice Flyers who failed to win the league, however defeated IceWolves in the playoff final without the help of Siu.
Siu returned to Hong Kong for the Summer 2002 season, where the Ice Flyers joined the Asiasports Division 2 Summer League. The Ice Flyers again dominated the regular season and playoffs, defeating Outback in the playoff final to earn their third straight championship title.
After leaving Cardiff University, Siu went to the University of Birmingham to do a Masters, where he joined the Birmingham Eagles A team who compete in Division 1 of the British Universities Ice Hockey Association. He scored two goals in his debut against Cambridge University who they defeated 10-0.
Siu also played for the Hong Kong Typhoons in the Hockey Fives an Annual International Tournament, from 1997 - 2001.
Siu has represented Hong Kong for the HKAHA twice, he was selected to play for Hong Kong in the HKAHA Annual International Tournament.
[edit] Awards
Winter 2000-01 SCIHL Division 3 League MVP
Summer 2001 HKAHA League MVP
Summer 2001 HKAHA Playoff MVP
Summer 2001 First Team Allstar
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Asiasports Website - http://www.hockeynightinasia.com
Birmingham Eagles - http://www.birminghameagles.com
BUIHA Website - http://www.buiha.org.uk
BUIHA Website Ryan's Stats - http://buiha.org.uk/teams/d1/?id=740&team=5&zone=players
HKAHA Website - http://www.hkahc.com
Ice Flyers Results -http://www.geocities.com/hkiceflyers/results.htm
Ice Flyers Records -http://www.geocities.com/hkiceflyers/records.htm
Ice Flyers Roster - http://www.geocities.com/hkiceflyers/Roster.htm
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[edit] Paul Chai
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Paul Chai #9, was born on the 11th of July, 1984 in Melbourne, Australia.
He started his ice hockey career with team Wellcome (sponsored by the Hong Kong supermarket of the same name) of the South China Ice Hockey League (SCIHL) in the 2000-2001 season. He finished his rookie season 12th in overall regular season scoring (10 goals, 1 assist, 11 points in 15 games played) while finishing in second place for playoff scoring (7g-1a-8pts 4GP). Wellcome finished last in the regular season, but made the SCIHL finals in a Cinderella run, but fell just short losing in the final to Watsons.
At the end of the 2001 season, Chai and fellow teammates Jonathan Kwan and Ryan Siu formed a team named IceFlyers in a breakaway league, the Hong Kong Amateur Hockey Association (HKAHA). Chai was named as an one of the two assistant captains of the team. IceFlyers dominated the summer season of 2001 winning both the regular season championship and the playoffs. In his sophomore year, Chai led the league in scoring in both the regular season (12g-5a-17pts 8GP) and the playoffs (2g-1a-3pts 2GP) and was named regular season MVP, as well as earning first line all-star honours and the scoring title.
The next season Chai played in was the HKAHA winter season 2001-2002. He was named as captain of this team, as previous team captain Ryan Siu left the team. Chai led the team to 2nd place during the regular season and the overall championship after defeating IceWoves in the playoff finals. He scored the overtime game winning goal in the championship game. He ended up finishing the season 1st in league scoring (33g-9a-42pts 16GP) as well as first in playoff scoring (7g-2a-9pts 3GP). He finished the season as the regular season MVP, playoff MVP as well as winning the scoring title. During this season he was also asked to play for SCIHL Division 2 team Tat Lee as a free agent where he picked up an assist in his only game.
In 2002, Chai also participated in the International Hockey Fives (an under 20 tournament), and played for the Hong Kong All Stars. He played 2 games scoring 2 goals, including the game winning goal against rival Hong Kong team HK Typhoons.
In the summer of 2002, IceFlyers rejoined the SCIHL and won the league and playoff championsips, making it 3 major championship titles in a row. He played, captained (Team Green) and scored in the mid season All-Star game. Chai finished the season 3rd in regular season scoring (13g-3a-16pts 9GP), as well as 1st in playoff scoring (5g-2a-7pts 2GP). He was named the playoff MVP, again scoring the championship winning goal.
After a 2 year hiatus from hockey, Chai returned to play 2 games in 2005 for the Pandas of the HKAHA, scoring 2 goals.
Chai is currently sitting 5th in overall scoring in the history of the HKAHA (now named the HKAHC), despite playing 30 games less than most of the other players. He has the best point per game average in the history of the league, and is tied for 2nd in all time goal scoring.
Paul Chai has worn #9 throughout his hockey career. He currently has a 25 game scoring streak that has yet to be broken.
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HKAHC All Time Records - http://www.hkahc.com/records/index.htm
Iceflyers Website (Roster) - http://www.geocities.com/hkiceflyers/roster.htm
Iceflyers Website (Results) - http://www.geocities.com/hkiceflyers/results.htm
Iceflyers Website (All Time Records) - http://www.geocities.com/hkiceflyers/records.htm
Asiasports Website - http://www.hockeynightinasia.com
HKAHC Website - http://www.hkahc.com
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i would request that the lyrics of this song be put into an article! (link below has them)
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http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/petesdragon/candleonthewater.htm
141.154.42.70 16:32, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
Comment - an article on Helen Reddy's Candle on the Water is possible, but it can't include the lyrics, which are copyrighted. Tearlach 16:56, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
- REDIRECT Dima
Request a redirect, plural to singular high velocity cloud To avoid a double-redirect, make it to
- redirect:interstellar cloud
- 70.51.9.222 17:32, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
- Done. Thanks for the suggestion. ×Meegs 06:43, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Mirsky Castle
The Mirsky Castle Complex (Belarusian: Мі́рскі за́мак) is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Belarus located near Mir in the Karelichy District of the Hrodna voblast, at {{coor dm|53|27|N|26|28|E}}, 29 km to the north-west from another World Heritage site, Nesvizh Castle.
The construction of the castle began at the end of the 15th century, in the Gothic architecture style. Building of the castle was completed by Duke Ilinich in early 16th century near the village Mir (formerly of Minsk guberniya). Around 1568 the Mir Castle passed into the hands of Duke Radziwil, who finished building the Castle in Renaissance architecture style. A three story palace was built along the eastern and northern walls of the castle. Plastered facades were decorated with limestone portals, plates, balconies and porches.
After being abandoned for nearly a century and suffering severe damage during the Napoleonic period, the castle was restored at the end of the 19th century. In 1813, after the death of Dominik Radziwiłł, the castle passed into the hands of his daughter Stefania, who married Ludwig zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg. The castle later fell into the hands of their daughter Maria, who married Prince Chlodwig Hohenloche-Schillingfurst. Their son, Maurice Hohenloche-Schillingfurst sold the castle to Mikołaj Światopełk-Mirski, of the Białynia clan, in 1895. Mikołaj's son Michał began to rebuild the castle according to the plans of architect Teodor Bursze. The Światopełk-Mirski family owned the castle up to 1939. There was the addition of a number of other elements in the Baroque architectural style. The surrounding area was landscaped as a park. Its present form is graphic testimony to the often turbulent history of this region of Belarus.
- Comment:This article already exists at Mir Castle Complex. I will make a redirect instead.--Shanel 19:49, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Social Disorganization
The growth of cultural relativity ... snipped ... The concept produces a bit of ambiguity.
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Author: Diane DeMelo <http://home.comcast.net/~ddemelo/crime/crimetheory.html>
Snipped - appears to be a copyvio from here. Tearlach 17:24, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Michael Vance
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Michael Vance was first published in The Professor's Story Hour chapbook at the age of eleven and became a professional freelance writer in 1977. He has been published in dozens of magazines and as a syndicated columnist and cartoonist in over 500 newspapers. His history book, Forbidden Adventure: The History of the American Comics Group, has been called a "benchmark in comics history”.
His magazine work has been published in seven countries, and includes articles for Starlog, Jack & Jill and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
He briefly ghosted an internationally syndicated comic strip, and his own strip for five years called Holiday Out that was reprinted as a comic book. Vance also wrote comic book titles including Straw Men, Angel of Death, The Adventures of Captain Nemo, Holiday Out and Bloodtide. His work has appeared in several comic book anthologies, and he is listed in the Who's Who of American Comic Books and Comic Book Superstars.
His twenty four short stories about a fictional town called “Light's End” have been published in Media Scene, Holiday Out Comics, Dreams and Visions, Maelstrom Speculative Fiction, Lighthouse IV 7 V, Nocturne, On Spec, Whispers from the Shattered Forum, Lovecraft’s Mystery Magazine and many others. They have also been recorded by legendary actor William (Murder She Wrote) Windom and are being released on cassettes and CDs. One of these stories was nominated for the international 2004 SLF Fountain Award for Best Short Story.
With novelists Mel Odom and R.A. Jones, he co-wrote Global Star, a tabloid in a world where werewolves and babies born with bowling balls in their stomachs are reality, and the New York Times and Washington Post are “trash journalism”.
Vance’s weekly comics review column, Suspended Animation, has been continuously published for more than seventeen years, currently reaching more than 2.25 million readers in fanzines, newspapers, and in over eighty websites.
In addition, he worked in newspapers for twenty-two years as an editor, writer and advertising manager, creating three successful newspaper magazines.
Vance also created the new Oklahoma Cartoonists Collection housed in the Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
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www.starland.com
```` Michael Vance
Article created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! Graeme Bartlett 09:48, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
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