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[edit] Dom (Dominic) serafini
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[edit] Black and Greene Records
DISCOGRAPHY: BG001: Apollo Sunshine: Katonah LP (180 Gram vinyl pressing) BG002: Apollo Sunshine: S/T LP (2xLP vinyl pressing) BG003: White Flight: S/T LP (2xLP gatefold edition) BG701: White Flight: S/T 45" (45" EXPORT to UK) BG004: Bryan Scary: The Shredding Tears LP (CD and Vinyl) BG005: The Self Righteous Brothers: In Loving Memory LP (CD and Vinyl) [edit] Sourceswww.allreacordlabels.com www.indie911.com www.blackandgreenerecords.com www.bryanscary.com www.theselfrighteousbrothers.com www.apollosunshine.com
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[edit] Ben Ritter
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Ben Ritter is a photographer living and working in New York City. He has contributed to international publications including Vice, MTV.com, House and Garden, The Sentimentalist, and 34 Magazine. Some notable subjects include Beck, Fergie (Black Eyed Peas) Ok go! Rapper Jim Jones, New Found Glory, Rufus Waiwright, Katharine McPhee and Peaches. www.benritter.com
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http://www.gawker.com/artists/ben-ritter.php
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[edit] Jamdat Bowling
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Jamdat bowling is a fun game that became popular thanks to the JamDAT company and cellular telephonesImage:Http://img.gamespot.com/gamespot/images/2004/features/mobilelaunch/mobilelaunch 004.jpg
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[edit] Quiet Village
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Quiet Village is a fun game that is played in gym class sometimes.
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Mr. Badger.
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[edit] AS50 Sniper Rifle
First unveiled at the 2005 USA Shot-Show, the AS50 was designed specifically for US NAVY SOCOM users, and is currently under tests by the US NAVY Special Operations Center. The rifle supports a 5 round detachable magazine and utilizes a "single rear locking" bolt. The 692 mm barrel is machined from high-grade steel, and other key parts of the rifle are made from titanium, reducing the overall weight to 14.1 kg unloaded. Equiped with a standard folding bi-pod, four sling mounts, as well as sporting 3 (one on top, two on side)picatinny-style rail mounts, the AS50 is compatible with most scopes and rifle accessories. The AS50 is also able to be striped and disassembled in under 3 minutes for cleaning, transportation, or storage. [edit] Sourceshttp://world.guns.ru/sniper/sn67-e.htm http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0,14632,Soldiertech_AS50,,00.html http://www.defensereview.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=691 Discovery Channel: Future Weapons http://www.accuracyinternational.com/ 66.61.131.74 02:49, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] TestMaster
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TestMaster is a type of pencil expertly hand-crafted in Alabama. The pencils are not well known and are very rare. Each TestMaster No.2 pencil has a trademarked pure silver eraser ferrule and an eraser crafted out of the world’s finest hand-harvested rubber. Fittes sold his pencils through mail order. These pencils are well known to major pencil collectors.
[edit] Early History
The first TestMaster pencils have been dated back to 1962. The pencils were crafted by a British archer named Luke Fittes from 1962 until 1974. Fittes was a poor man, born somewhere between 1939 and 1941 in England, who spent much of his time in Berlin, studying the effects of extreme cold weather. Fittes was known for drinking “three eggnogs and a large sandwich” while working, which he claimed helped “bring his brainpower to the max”. In 1961, after graduating from an un-named vocational college, Fittes moved to Aliceville, Alabama to continue his observation of weather. During this time, supposedly Fittes broke his last writing untensil and constructed the world’s first TestMaster out of a stick found in the woods in the back of his cabin and leftover charcoal. Soon after, Fittes’ distant relative Eugine Fittes came to his cabin to beg for money. During this, Eugine used Fittes’ TestMaster. Eugine found that the TestMaster was the most comfortable pencil she had ever used, and brought Luke to an un-named indipendent novelist. This novelist loved Fittes’ pencil so much that he/she payed Fittes a sum of $600 for him to construct 100 of the pencils for him/her.
[edit] The First 100
16. Fittes crafted the first one hundred TestMaster pencils according to the specification of his original hand crafted pencil. These pencils were called the “TestMaster 100”, named after the amount of pencils Fittes made in that run-off. These are known as the most collectable of all TestMaster pencils. Due to popularity and rarity, this model was re-issued in 1970 under the model number “100R”. The novelist told all his/her friends about the marvelous pencils, thus making a higher demand for Fittes’ TestMaster pencils.
[edit] Name Origins
The TestMaster name, according to a close friend of Fittes, was created in terms of 'put to the test'. The TestMaster pencils are known for their durability, and various users will agree that they are the most comfortable pencil to take standardized test for.
[edit] End of the TestMaster Era
Fittes' demand for TestMasters kept growing and growing. In 1974, he planned on expanding his work area from his small Aliceville cabin to a factory. Sometime in the spring of 1974, Fittes had a shaving accident. He had run out of blades for his razor so he used a steak knife. After attempting to shave, he had so many facial injuries and deformities that he went out into the woods and shot himself with an arrow, using his previous self-taught arching skills. This brought the end of the TestMaster pencils forever. There has been attempts to reproduce various models of the TestMaster, but all ended up second-rate and were no where near as successful as Fittes' original pencils.
[edit] Models
Between 1963 and 1974, Fittes created short runs of TestMasters for the public. Here is a list of all the models, the manufacture year(s), and the original prices paid (according to the TestMaster Gallery webpage):
TestMaster 100 (1962, custom run off; $600USD for quantity of 100) TestMaster 400 (1963-1964, 300 made; $50 each) TestMaster 1000 (1964-1967, over 1000 made; $100 each) TestMaster 1000B (1965, The Beatles logo carved into side, less than 25 made; giveaways at a Aliceville record store with the purchase of a Bealtes 65 LP) TestMaster 2000 (1967-1969, about 800 made; $50 each) TestMaster 2000RW (1968, about 50 made, made of redwood; $150 each) TestMaster 3000 (1969, 300-400 made; $150 each) TestMaster 4000 (1969-1972, 2000 made; $75 each) TestMaster 100R (1970, 300 made, re-issue of model 100; $100 each) TestMaster 8600B (1972-74, 1000 made; $90 each)
[edit] Known Prototype Models
TestMaster 2 (Made in 1962 after the original model 100 runoff, proved to be innificient; replaced by Model 400) TestMaster 5000 (Made in 1971 as a test. Less than 3 made. Rarest of all TestMaster pencils) TestMaster 9000X (Made in 1974. 500 made. Were going to be sold as the new model but are considered a prototype because they were unreleased because of Fittes' shaving incident)
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- The TestMaster Gallery
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[edit] Do Not Disturb (DND)
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The Do Not Disturb or (DND) function on most PBX or PABX systems prevent calls from ringing at the extension where DND is activated. Some Do Not Disturb (DND) atributes include directing the call to a prediscribed extention (like a secretary or assistant), busy signal, DND signal or a recorded message generated by the telephone switch. Some switches even allow the call to ring through to the extention, without any audible indication, only visual. Some PBX systems even have codes assigned for supervisors to circumvent the DND function. -->
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http://edocs.mitel.com/UG/EN/33_M3110_UG_R5.2_EN.pdf (page 15)
http://www.wikipatents.com/3651270.html
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[edit] Thumbs up Nate Rudiman - 1 Blossom Lane
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72.70.219.52 03:53, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Saturday Night Special
A Saturday Night Special is specific takeover bid practice where the acquiror delivers documents to the target company's shareholders but provides them with little time to determine whether or not to accept the tender offer. The term originated during the bid by firearms manufacturer Colt Industries for Garlock Industries. Garlock tried to fight of the bid by placing ads in leading newspapers that called the coercive bid a "Saturday Night Special." Securities regulators' objectives in approaching tender offers and takeover bids are to ensure that shareholders are treated equally, that the target can seek out alternative bidders and that shareholders are given sufficient time to assess the adequacy and reasonableness of an offer. Thus, many securities acts contain provisions that provide some minimum time period between starting a tender offer, and requiring shareholders to tender their shares. In Ontario, for example, the Securities Act provides a minimum of 21 days between mailing bid documents and requiring tenders. [edit] SourcesPatrick A. Gaughan, Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate Restructurings (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1996) at 39. Ontario Securities Act, Section 95(2). Betterjobinc 03:58, 16 January 2007 (UTC) |
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[edit] Plenty Cricket Club
The Plenty Cricket Club (PCC) is the local cricket club of Plenty, a suburb of Melbourne, Autralia. The club competes in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association, playing home games at Plenty Park. The PCC was formed in 1946 and is nicknamed the "Power". [edit] Sourceshttp://plenty.cricketvictoria.com.au/index.html http://dvca.cricketvictoria.com.au/index.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plenty%2C_Melbourne%2C_Australia 124.180.216.105 04:49, 16 January 2007 (UTC) |
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[edit] TABLA LEGEND DEEPAK MEHTA
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[edit] Matt Beckley
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Matt Beckley was born on July 16th 1979. He is the son of singer/song writer Gerry Beckley of America. He attended the Flintridge Preparatory School in La Cañada from 1991-1997. From there he went on to the University of California in San Diego from 1997-2000, obtaining a Bachelor's Degree.
Matt Beckley previously had the Matt Beckley Band releasing three EPs: Songs of My Wasted Youth, These Are Your Hopes and Dreams, and Letterhead. Matt gained a pleathora of notoriety from IUMA for his song "Andy."
Currently, he is playing in a band called Tomorrow and Everyday After (T.E.A.) with Bryce Soderberg of Lifehouse, Ryland Steen of Reel Big Fish, and Adam Ross of touring fame with artists like Bleu, Mozella, Sierra Swan, etc. T.E.A.'s song "Grudge" (which matt co-wrote with Soderberg) from their self-titled EP was featured in Warren Miller's Off the Grid Documentary, and also appeared in the documentary's advertisement.
Matt was also in the popular Australian band The Androids for two years.
Matt Beckley was the engineer on Paris Hilton's Paris album, Big City Rock's Big City Rock EP, headParade's Apology EP, and America's Here and Now Album. He was the assisstant enigineer on the Backstreet Boys' Never Gone album, Clay Aiken's Thousand Differnet Ways album, Delta Goodrem's Mistaken Identity album, and Wakefield's Which Side Are You On? album. He also did the digital Editing on Jewel's Goodbye Alice in Wonderland album and RENT: the movie soundtrack. He was also an assistant on Switchfoot's Nothing is Sound & Oh! Gravity., albums and appears again as an assistant on the Backstreet Boys' Never Gone album. He produced the original score for the movie Eragon.
Matt Beckley is currently the manager of Open Air Stereo and is the producer of a band called Paramount. He continues to make music, produce, and manage.
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http://www.mattbeckley.com
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mattbeckley
http://music.barnesandnoble.com
http://www.venturahighway.com
http://www.gerrybeckley.com
http://www.teaarmy.com
http://www.headparade.com
http://www.bettyjoproductions.com
Yahoo! Music & Shopping
75.5.10.179 06:54, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Adhikari
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The Chandra were an Indian dynasty who ruled much of the Udaipur region of Rajasthan for long periods between the 14th to the 18th centuries AD. Chandra dynasty is famous in the Indian History for the valiant king Vidyadhar who repulsed the attacks of Mehmood Gaznavi. His love for sculptures is shown in the world famed temples of Khajuraho and Kalinjar fort. Chandra Vanshi Rajputs are found in large numbers in India and are staunch Hindu in their religious faith.
History
Adhikari or Chandra is a Clan found in Rajputs in India. An inscription found at Gaharwala projects them as belonging to Puru dynasty of classical Indian legend. In the early 17th century, the Chandra's ruled the fortress-city of Kalinjar. A dynastic struggle (c.912-914 AD) among the Pratiharas provided them with the opportunity to extend their domain. They captured the strategic fortress of Gwalior (c.950) under the leadership of Dhanga (ruled 950-1008). Dhanga's grandson Vidyadhara (1017-29) expanded the Chandra kingdom to its greatest extent, from the Chambal river in the northwest to the Narmada River in the south, thus covering a large portion of the present-day state of Rajasthan to Tamil Nadu. The Afghan king Mahmud of Ghazni along with the support of Raja Vikram Aditya attacked the Chandra Vanshi dominions during Vidydhara's reign, but did not retain any Adhikari's territory. In the 12th century, the Chauhan rulers of Ajmer challenged the Chandra's. The Muslim conquests of the early 13th century reduced the Adhikari domains, although they survived until the 16th century as minor chieftains. The last of Chandra rulers can be traced to the Sachendi (a township just outside Kanpur, The erstwhile ruler of the state of Sachendi Hindu Singh Adhikari led the foundations of the city of Kanpur which lies in the doab of Ganga & Yamuna & is just bordering the bundelkhand region. A dynasty claiming to be descended from the Chandra's ruled the state of Bilaspur in present-day Himachal Pradesh until India secured its independence in 1947. And Finally the descendend's of Chandra dynasty settled in West Bengal, and named a town Chandpur Patna and there after getting huge respect by lord ram devotees assigned their title from Chandra to Adhikari.
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[edit] Tech.co.uk
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Tech.co.uk is a UK-focused technology news and reviews site from Future Publishing.
The portal-style site is separated into three main areas, covering Computing, Home Entertainment and Gadgets. The precise remit of the site is dictated by the magazine areas it covers – as diverse as PC Format and PC Plus to Hi-Fi Choice and What HDTV.
Edited by Dean Evans, the site is based in Bath, with writers in Bath, London, Japan and the USA.
News content is completely original, though many of the reviews are also published in Future’s portfolio of computing, photography and home entertainment titles. The site has a reviews sub-brand, TechTested.co.uk.
For a time before launch, the site was going to be called TechDaily.
As of 5 January 2007, Tech.co.uk is officially in Beta.
As the development of the site progresses, each magazine will have its own site under the Tech.co.uk umbrella brand. There will also be forums, blogs and feeds.
For a time before launch, the site was going to be called TechDaily.
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[edit] Vector Direct
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Vector Direct is a DRTV company showing longform infomercials on the Sky Digital platform.
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Vector Direct television channel listing: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/satellite/freesatepg/
84.252.195.154 15:55, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Nichole R. Thompson- Adams
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Nichole R. Thompson-Adams is an actress/playwright. Nichole is a Jamaican-American; she attended Howard University and majored in Musical Theater. After graduation Nichole moved back to New York to continue her acting carrier, having previously appeared in movies and off Broadway plays the most notable would be New Federal Theaters "Balm Yard" with Roxie Roker (The Jefferson’s) Gary Dordan (CSI). Nichole became a realtor so she could afford to act. During this time is when she wrote the one woman show "black girl you've been gentrified". Black girl was created at the Makor Steinhardt Center and went on to run at The Cherry Lane Theater.
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[edit] Dynametrix
[edit] Sourceshttp://www.suspect-packages.com/artists/a-f/dynametrix.php http://hiphop.discogs.com/artist/Dynametrix http://heroesofukhiphop.com/Dynametrix.htm http://therapcella.com/pages/releases/1772.htm http://www.music-db.org/misc/070df811.html
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[edit] Russians & Americans
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Russians and Americans is a 1984 album by the folk rock artist Al Stewart. Track listing is as following:
Original LP (released 1984 on RCA)
Lori Don't Go Right Now
Rumours of War
The Gypsy and the Rose
Accident on 3rd Street
Strange Girl
Russians & Americans
Cafe Society
1-2-3
The Candidate
CD (released 1993 on EMI)
The One that Got Away
Rumours of War
Night Meeting
Accident on 3rd Street
Strange Girl
Russians & Americans
Cafe Society
1-2-3
The Candidate
The Gypsy and the Rose
Lori Don't Go Right Now
Valentina Way (Al Stewart)*
Intro/Year of the Cat (Al Stewart/Peter Wood)*
Pink Panther Theme (Henry Mancini)*
Song on the Radio (Al Stewart)*
- Bonus tracks added to album
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www.alstewart.com/discography/russians.htm
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[edit] The Oohlas
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The Oohlas are a rock band from Los Angeles, California, USA formed in 2003. The Oohlas consist of Olivia Stone (vocals/guitar) Mark Eklund (bass/vocals) and Greg Eklund (vocals/guitar). Greg Eklund is the former member of rock band Everclear, who departed the band in 2003 and later formed the Oohlas. The band released an LP entitled "best stop pop", released on September 26, 2006, on Stolen Transmission Records, a subsidary of Island Def Jam.
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http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/oohlas/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/oohlas/bio.jhtml http://www.spin.com/features/band_of_the_day/2006/09/060926_theoohlas/ http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2006/09/22/rs-exclusive-download-the-oohlas-tripped http://www.calendarlive.com/printedition/calendar/calwknd/cl-wk-bands28dec28,0,6779257.story?coll=cl-weekend
76.170.91.106 20:24, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] BYM - Bright Young Minds
The Brightest Young Minds Foundation aims to inspire the up-and-coming generation of Australians to have greater social responsibility and contribute to the common good of Australian society. They believe this can be achieved by educating and demonstrating how one's personal success can be enhanced within the context of socially responsible behaviour. It was formed by a group of South African Students in 2000. This was called "masterclass". The concept is to take 100 of the "top" students from tertiary institutions in South Africa, and now Australia, and put them in a brain storming conference. From this, ideas have materialised. As an example of an implemented idea, a university called Tsiba was formed. This university is for underpriviladged students. Sponsors for this include BHP billiton, Vodacom and Deloitte. [edit] Sourceswww.bym.co.za www.bym.com.au www.thefield.co.za www.ioljobs.co.za/article_view.php?fArticleId=3176720 www.moneyweb.co.za/moneyweb_radio/mny_power_hour/670540.htm
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[edit] Lamar Thompson
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www.google.com/lamarthompson 64.128.131.159 21:18, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
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89.242.145.24 21:25, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] United Sports Training Center
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[edit] matthew jefferson
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216.13.177.178 22:04, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Prudence Kuk
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216.13.177.178 22:05, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Ribinskis
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Robinskis is a Scream Bar located in Fallowfield, Manchester, highly popular with the city's burgeoning student population. It was named after King Robinski III of Rwanda, a renowned hedonist rumoured to have lodged in the building whilst evading the Spanish Inquisition in around 1557, indeed it is rumoured that a blood relative of the great King still mans the cloakroom to this day. It is noted for the annual Rwandan pilgrimage every third Vod-Bull Tuesday of March, an event which causes great celebration amongst Robinskis patrons, always known to be greatly respectful and appreciative of the establishment's long history.
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