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===Other===
===Other===
* [[Ring of Fire / Larson Fireball]], a carnival ride
* [[Ring of Fire / Larson Fireball]], a carnival ride
* [[Ring of Fire (game)]], a drinking game also sometimes referred to as "Kings"
* [[Ring of Fire (game)]], a drinking game using cards a glass and punishments, invented at Keele university by a group of students living in hawthorns halls block G, it has now become common within students around the country.
* [[Ring of Fire Studios]], a visual effects, animation, and digital post production studio
* [[Ring of Fire Studios]], a visual effects, animation, and digital post production studio



Revision as of 11:03, 17 September 2008

Ring of Fire can refer to: Template:TOCnestright

Natural world

  • Pacific Ring of Fire, a region ringing the Pacific Ocean that is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity
  • An annular solar eclipse
  • A United States colloquial term for a high-amplitude jet stream pattern across the northern tier of states during the summer months, usually resulting in a widespread area of daytime convection

Music

  • "Ring of Fire" (song), a song famously performed by Johnny Cash, written by June Carter and Merle Kilgore
  • Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash, an album by Johnny Cash which, despite its name, was not strictly a best of album as it featured the first ever recording of the famous song of the same name
  • Ring of Fire (musical), a musical theatre production in March 2006 on Broadway on the life of Johnny Cash

Prose

Films

Radio and TV

Companies

Other

  • Ring of Fire / Larson Fireball, a carnival ride
  • Ring of Fire (game), a drinking game using cards a glass and punishments, invented at Keele university by a group of students living in hawthorns halls block G, it has now become common within students around the country.
  • Ring of Fire Studios, a visual effects, animation, and digital post production studio