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[edit]some dude from the wamopong tribe. went to harvard to party.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 03:31, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- He's real: see [1]. Not much is known about him except that he was the first Native American to graduate from Harvard (1665) and that he died of tuberculosis at 20. Tearlach 03:44, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
- Requested by User:209.206.147.39, in case anyone needs attribution. - Mgm|(talk) 11:44, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
- Done. - Mgm|(talk) 11:56, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
Popular herbal medicine made by Hamdard Laboratories, Pakistan. Package labeling describes it as a digestive and carminative herb-mint tablet to correct indigestion, liver disorder, dyspepsia and constipation. The tablet is meant to be chewed or sucked on and has a distinctive bitter-spicy taste. This acquired taste is what has kept this medicine so popular over its history.
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[edit]- I can't find anything written about this product which is not merely promotional copy unsuited as an encyclopedia reference. --Dystopos 05:40, 11 January 2006 (UTC)
An incredible writer about many things business, with a penchant for bringing alive the life and times of entrepreneurs, along with the grist and valor of their endeavors.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 03:31, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- Johsua Hyatt was also the name of an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. I don't find enough source material on either Hyatt to start an article. --Dystopos 05:49, 11 January 2006 (UTC)
A college student. Residing in Brooklyn, NY.
- See WP:BIO, sorry. Kappa 05:53, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Thomas A. St. John, M.D.
[edit]cut-and-paste snipped
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 08:13, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- And also copyvio from [2] Tearlach 09:00, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- multiple references:
- . play by john guare
- . nightclub in Kill Bill vol. 1
- . etc.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 08:13, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
"Hey Now!" is a Larry Sanders Show saying, which has been adopted as a greeting by Howard Stern and his fans.
In its original Larry Sanders Show incarnation, it was spoken by Hank Kingsley (played by Jeffrey Tambour) and was directly derided as an affectation. Its adoption by Stern and fans is a direct and humorous tribute to the Larry Sanders Show, and has very much evolved into a part of the Howard Stern experience.
During Howard Stern's final terrestrial/WXRK broadcast on December 16th 2005, he whipped his live audience into a frenzy by greeting them with "Can I get a Hey Now!" and pointing the microphone at the crowd.
Occasionally, Howard Stern plays clips of the original Larry Sanders discussion of "Hey Now!" as an affectation.
"Hey Now!" can be heard frequently as a greeting, in locations ranging from Stern greeting a caller on the air to Home Depot paging systems: "Hey Now! Can I get a lumber associate to the panel saw? That's lumber associate to the panel saw. Thank you." The use of this greeting is usually indicative of a Howard Stern fan.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 08:13, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- Sounds like this trivia would be better suited to the existing Larry Sanders Show and Howard Stern articles. Especially since this phenomenon isn't so much about the phrase "Hey Now!" as it is about the fan culture of those shows. --Dystopos 05:58, 11 January 2006 (UTC)
In the hardcore world of obscure skateboarding, Terry Synnott is one of its brightest, new stars, helping to ressurrect the "freestyle" movement in the 21st century. Freestyle skateboarding particularly is a technical, back to basics form of skateboarding, whose hey day in the 1980's was dominated by Rodney Mullen, a legendary pioneer. Synnott has regularly competed in and won freestyle contests in the U.S. and is a professional rider for Outlook skateboards.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 08:13, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
A planet where C-level Japanese students listen to marginally appealing music via their iPods.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 08:13, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
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jackson hole ski resort
[edit]HI, I wanted to find out info on this place, and no info available. This seems like a great place to get info on a huge resort like this but there is none? David
- You want requested articles. android79 05:40, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- Or, perhaps, Jackson Hole. --Dystopos 06:10, 27 December 2005 (UTC)
"French violist and teacher born in Jerusalem on October 16th 1981. Student of and assistant to Kim Kashkashian at the new England Conservatory, one of the most promising of the younger generation of violists. A master of her instrument with an unmistakable beauty of tone and soul in her playing."
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 08:13, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Felix Mitchell
[edit](copyvio of (.pdf) and [3] removed)
Brief Article Describing Felix Mitchell Funeral
- Please don't copy directly from other sources. Use Wikipedia:Requested articles if you don't want to write it yourself. Kappa 06:21, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
When armies use machines and other instruments and the utilizing of new technology of war instead of just using infantry(Ex: Planes,Tanks,Missles Exc..)
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Vonya
[edit]Vonya is a nice girl, but she likes to tease Jeremy a bit too much. However, despite all this, she's still fun to talk to. Fear her, love her, fear her.
- See WP:BIO sorry. Kappa 07:12, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Provax Australia
[edit](copy of http://www.provax.com/new/about.php removed)
- Please use requested articles if your company passes WP:CORP. Kappa 07:23, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- Make a new submission at WP:AFC instead of in this old archive. --Geniac 15:54, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
Kevin Chown is a professional musician, writer and producer in the United States. Born in Escanaba, MI, Kevin spent many years in Detroit, MI performing with various groups and later moving to Los Angeles, CA, where he has continued his performing and recording career.
ARTIST RELEASE TITLE LABEL YEAR JKB By Myself” (video) Marmaduke 2005 Mike Terrana “Man Of The World” Lion Music 2005 Bluelight “The Bluelight” Independent 2005 JKB “Bleeding The Soul” Marmaduke 2004 Richey Lam “Love vs. The Brain” Littlelam Music (independent) 2004 Ashley Jay “Almost Home” (DVD) Ventura/Warner (Europe) 2004 Preston Smith “One Man Blues Band” Independent 2003 Artension “New Discovery” Marquee International 2003 John West “World’s Collide” Avalon 2002 Jessie Moss “Jesse Moss” Dreamworks 2002 Artension “Sacred Pathways” Marquee Int. 2002 Magnitude 9 “Reality in Focus” InsideOut (Europe) 2001 Jeff Kollman “Shedding Skin” Music For Nations 2000 Soapy Tuna “Soapy Tuna” Sunset Records 1999 Mike Teranna “Shadows of the Past”* Hotwire 1999 Steven Black “26 O’ Clock” Dreamworks 1999 Tony Macalpine “Live from M.I.” (DVD) Trauma 1998 Edwin Dare “My Time To Die” Pony Canyon 1998 Magnitude 9 “Chaos To Control” InsideOut (Europe) 1998 The Original Moon “Graffiti”** GRP 1998 Tiles “Presents of Mind”** Teichiku/SPV 1998 Detroit Red Wings “We’ve Got The Cup”* Olympia 1998 Weathervane “Roll Like Thunder” Soupcan Music 1997 Tiles “Fence the Clear”** Inside Out Music 1997 Artension “Phoenix Rising” Shrapnel/Roadrunner 1997 George Bellas “Turn of the Millennium”Shrapnel/Roadrunner 1997 Karen Newman “Moment in the Wind” High Heel/Warner 1997 Detroit Red Wings “Get UP!!”* Number 5 Music 1997 Tony Macalpine “Violent Machine” JVC/Metropolis 1996 Artension “The Eye Of The Storm” Shrapnel/Roadrunner 1996 Kevin Chown “Freudian Slip”* Legato/Bandai Music 1996 Jeff Kollman “Into the Unknown” Legato/Bandai Music 1996 Edwin Dare “Can’t Break Me” Teichiku/Marmaduke 1995 Tiles “Tiles” * Polydor/SP Ent. 1994 Edwin Dare “The Unthinkable Deed” Teichiku/Marmaduke 1993
- produced and performed*, **co-produced and performed**
TOURING CREDITS
[edit]Uncle Kracker, JKB, Kirk Franklin, Cosmosquad, Tony Macalpine, Weathervane, Jeff Kollman, Aja Daashuur, Edwin Dare, Len Barry, Lou Christie, Artension, Swirl 360, Tiffany, Hanson, The Shangri-La’s, The Royal All Stars, The Marvelletts, Martha Reeves, The Drifters, Little Anthony and the Imperials, The Temptations, Ashley Jay, Preston Smith, Joey Gian, Lou Golby, Tiles, Lao Tizer, The Coasters, The Tokens, Adrian Galysh, The Supremes, Ivan Kane's Royal Jelly, Cosmosquad
Television, Advertising and Film Composition and Performance Credits Mr. And Mrs Smith, Prison Break, Rounders, The Fantastic 4, Spiderman, Blackhawk Down, Providence, ESPN Sports, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Dancing With The Stars, Star Search, Detroit Tigers, Little Ceasars Pizza, One Tree Hill, Party of Five, Ally McBeal.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 08:13, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
The Homeless Game is/was a frequent Howard Stern Show feature. An interviewer (formerly Stuttering John) would ask homeless people basic questions, and the show regulars (and, usually, call-in guests) would place bets on whether or not the homeless people could answer these simple questions.
Several variants of the game were also played, in particular where the same sorts of basic questions were asked of Playboy Playmates or female strippers.
A classic question asked of a stripper was "What is a pickle made from?", to which she replied that "A pickle is marinated from a grape".
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 08:13, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- The source would be the Howard Stern Show. Kappa 08:38, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- The show itself cannot be the source. How would readers be able to verify the article? Uncle G 08:46, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- How do readers verify Simpsons episodes? Kappa 08:49, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- By looking at the episode guides that many people have published. There are many sources for The Simpsons that are independent of the show, and it is not necessary to actually repeat the primary research of watching the show in order to verify many things about an episode. A source for this article would be a similar third-party guide to the Howard Stern show. Uncle G 10:52, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- How do readers verify Simpsons episodes? Kappa 08:49, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- The show itself cannot be the source. How would readers be able to verify the article? Uncle G 08:46, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- The source would be the Howard Stern Show. Kappa 08:38, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
ORRAR
This is The Organisation and Religion to Re-unite All Religions.
They are a worldwide organisation started in 2001 by Robert Worrall. They have many departments for many religions and occult / supernatural phenomena as well as ancient histories.
With many members worldwide they are fastly becoming a great religious uniting force in the world. They accept any person irrelevant of their belief and help them in their personal quest.
You can learn as much as you desire, whether just on your belief or on any other. They aim to give true and honest impartial advice. They also do not allow their members to insult or attack anothers faith or belief as they believe you should understand others beliefs so as not to insult them as most religions actually come from the same source.
I am sorry that this is only a short article but this is all I know about them at the present time.
Information comes from a member.
- Then it is unverifiable. Wikipedia only accepts content that readers can independently check for themselves. It is impossible for readers to consult an anonymous acquaintance of an anonymous editor. See our Wikipedia:Verifiability poolicy. Please find some published documentation about this organization. Uncle G 11:04, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
The Programmer's Package Manager (PPM), formerly known as the Perl Package Manager, is ActiveState's value-added package manager that provides a command line interface for downloading and installing pre-compiled versions of most CPAN modules. PPM can access package repositories (collections of packages) through the Internet. It is also used to update previously installed packages with the latest versions and to remove unused packages from your system.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G
This is the most elite unit of both the military and police special forces. This unit would be equivalent to the american green berrets or Delta Force. They are the most secretive of all special forces two. They fall under the ministry of defence and although they are supposed to be directed by the army chief of staff comand they pretty much are organized by themselves and can even be considered its own military branch. Althogh not that big in numbers they are considered the cream of the crop of every armed unit. They are very rarely called into action. Their most known acts are the retrivement of the black box of the nato F-117 that crashed in Kosovo, the help in the january 9 of the drowning refuges in the adriatic sea, the training of KLA(Kosovo liberation army) special forces, and help in other heavy natural causes. The unit has just about every specialist that can do any type of mission, Including: reconnaisance, demolition, paraschuting, rock climbing, diving, amphibious assault, snipers, sharpshooters, etc. A very small portion of this unit is even trained in the US for solo missions. This are the men who are often called Rambos, as their jobs and missions are the same as depicted in the holliwood movie.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G
abridged
[edit]Removed. Wikipedia is not a dictionary. And copying and pasting the content of a paper dictionary is a violation of copyright. Uncle G 10:59, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Removed. Wikipedia is not a dictionary. Uncle G 10:59, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Karmencita is a minimalist object query language for .NET . It's an open source project located at www.voidsoft.ro/karmencita.html
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 19:00, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
St Thomas More
[edit]CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Rejected. Be serious please. Sjakkalle (Check!) 12:45, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- Thomas More already has an article. Capitalistroadster 05:42, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- As does Thomas Moore. - Mgm|(talk) 12:04, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
A4C is short for Authentication, Authorization, Accounting, Auditing, and Charging. It is common used in computer engineering communities. Especially in a Service-Oriented Architecture and web-based applications.
- Please provide more content than just the expansion of the initialism, and cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 19:00, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
The Church of Christ in Thailand was founded in 1934 as the "Church in Siam" with the express intent of forming a single ecumenical denomination to include all Protestant churches in Thailand. Other than a small number of American Baptist and British Churches of Christ congregations, all of the original member churches were originally Presbyterian congregations. The C.C.T. originally had seven districts, six geographical and one ethnic Chinese. Except for a brief period during World War II, Presbyterian missionary influence remained predominant in the C.C.T. until the late 1970s. Since 1990, the denomination has experience a major demographic shift. Tribal churches, mostly Baptist in origin, now account for about one-half of its total number of roughly 100,000 communicant members. The C.C.T. is a member of the World Council of Churches and the Christian Conference of Asia and is generally recognized to be a "mainline," ecumenical denomination. Its church government is a relatively centralized mixture of Presbyterian, Disciples, and Baptist polities.
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[edit]- herbswanson.com (A Resource for the Study of the Thai Church) - used by permission of the author
- Done. Thanks. --Dystopos 05:10, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
Swedish marine biologist and explorer, born 25th February 1965. Has contributed to the discovery of three previously unknown species of plankton as well as cataloguing more than 800 types of algae. Now living in the UK, where he is involved in various projects documenting the eco-system of ponds and canals.
Reich's work has been published in 'Fula fiskar i svenska vattendrag och sjöar' (1998) and 'Underwater wildlife - an underview' (2002).
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 19:00, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- I'd like to help, but Google is uncooperative. Daniel Reich the gallery owner is more notable, according to them. --Dystopos 00:23, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
A slang expression, normally used as a noun, to express the feeling of extreme anger.
The literal definition is of feeling like 'an ape during a thunderstorm', and is used to describe someone who is violently angry and irritated. In some ways this word can be seen as a similie, reflecting the behavior of a angry ape during bad weather onto the subject. It is also believed that it could be an ellision of the slang nouns 'ape-shit' and 'shit-storm'. However, many feel this is a sort of back-ronym of the word, and not its original genesis. Common uses of the noun appear in informal conversation. Examples include "He threw such a terrible apestorm when he found out" or "There's going to be an apestorm when they get back".
Apestorm is an emerging word used increasingly by younger speakers, especially in the South of England. It is also regarded as non-vulgar and socially acceptable.
A more concise definition can be found on the Urban Dictionary website.
- Wikipedia is not a dictionary, and even if it were, Urban Dictionary would not be an appropriate source. android79 14:44, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Provides full telephony services over packet-based networks where the basic principle is a seperation of call control and bearer control.Network supports both IP and ATM as bearer for telephony and also offers a smooth migration between the two.It provides a low-risk evolution from earlier investments in a circuit-switched network and gives an operator a chance to utilise resources in a cost-effective manner whilst continuing to capture profits from the telephony business.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 19:00, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Members of The Winter Hill Gang
[edit]- James "Buddy" McLean
- James "Whitey" Bulger
- Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi
- Alex Rocco
- Cornelius Hughes
- Russell Nicholson
- Stevie Hughes
- Howie Winter
- James "Spike" O'Toole
- Frank Salemme
[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
- This would be better served by a category. Provide a reference for the gang and we can create such a category for you. android79 14:43, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- How would I do this?
- Give us a link to a reliable source about the gang. android79 15:11, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- Or you could just add the list to Winter Hill Gang. Kappa 16:00, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- Category now populated (Category:Winter Hill gang) --Dystopos 23:09, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
Steve Hester
Steve Hester is a British actor. He is 26 (2005) and from Stockport.
Hester's film credits include Tale I Lose, Bloodlines, Scallywag and Swallowing It. He has also appeared in many theatre productions including Blood Wedding, Stags & Hens, The Rivals, Where Did All the Children Go, Arcadia and The Merchant of Venice.
In 2005 Hester was one of three actors posing as a contestant in the Channel 4 spoof reality TV show Space Cadets (adopting the character of a jobseeker). After weeks of training, Hester dropped out after a bout of gastroenteritis and after fellow undercover actor Charlie Skelton accidentally kicked his toenail off.
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- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 19:00, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- Various Space Cadets news items confirm (e.g. Space Cadets: The undercover profiles). However, being in Space Cadets appears to be about the sole notability. I had trouble verifying these films and plays: they're mostly for incredibly minor roles and amdram (see the ukscreen.com bio, which naughtily fails to make clear that his Garrick Theatre appearances were at Stockport Garrick Theatre, not the Garrick Theatre). Tearlach 03:44, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- I'll let it be until Mr. Hester does something noteworthy, or at least let a different registered Wikipedian take up the cause. --Dystopos 00:29, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
salah-jaheen.blogspot.com
[edit]salah-jaheen.blogspot.com
- What about it? Provide some content, although I seriously doubt a blog hosted on Blogspot deserves an article. See WP:WEB. android79 14:53, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Sage Ungerleider is an aspiring actress in the Greator Boston Community. She has had such roles as Mote, A Midsummer Night's Dream; Constable Holmes, After Magritte; and Loudspeaker Voice, English Made Simple. She is a phenomenal actress and quite hot as well. Ms. Ungerleider has caused much debate among the community about what color her hair will be next(so far: brown, brown with red, brown with blond, blond, blue, green, and red). Ms Ungerleider has just come back from three months in Israel and cannot wait to audition for Six Characters in Search of an Author, which goes up in March.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source, such as a biography published about this person. Uncle G 19:00, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Bio deleted as attack
- See WP:BIO. A sad story, I'm sure, but not encyclopedic. android79 15:10, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Also known as Zordax, Skrale, Skraller, Lawler, Gayface... etc.
Born in 1988, Lawler became involved in various heavy metal acts at a young age. After being kicked out of "that crap band, SteelLined" for his "extra curricular activities", such as his involvement in better music, such as acid techno, braindance and the like.
Along with Jix, their outlandish musical styles and off-stage behaviour have earned the two the recognition they do not quite deserve. The off-tempo beats and dance-fuelled synths have somehow merged with the style of fellow DJ, Jix to become what is today known as "that Delta IX sound."
[b]Early Daze[/b]
Delta IX's first real exposure to the Irish dance scene was a decent party at Johnny Taylor's house circa 2005. After their "set", which consisted of them playing their own original material, some obscure AFX, and a pinch of Cylob, people kept hassling them for more tunes. After this warm welcome to the scene, they produced more original material, and are currently in the beta stage of releasing a dozen song demo.
- Get back to us when you've actually done something. DJ Clayworth 17:29, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
The young Hungarian composer Tímea Dragony was born in 1976 in Nyíregyháza, Hungary. She visited the Zoltán Kodály Elementary School of music and was a member of the famous Cantemus children choir, which travelled all over the world to give concerts and participate in competitions. After this she went to the secondary schools of music in Nyíregyháza and Debrecen to study the piano, musical theory and composition. In Debrecen she continued her studies at the College of Music where she added choir conducting to her curriculum. At the age of 20 she moved to Budapest and was accepted at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music to study composition with György Orbán. Also she attended master classes with: Gyula Fekete, Michael Jarell, Johannes Kretz and Marco Stroppa in Hungary. Cristobal Hallfter, Manfred Trojan, Mauricio Sotello and Tomas Marco in Spain and Noel Lee in France.
Her works were performed in many different countries. Her “Capriccio” for flute had its premiere in Rome and her flute piece “Extremas Emociones” was performed in Budapest, Frankfurt, Madrid and Leipzig. For her final exam at the Liszt Ferenc Academy she composed her “Violinconcerto” and the “Orchestral Songs based on Sonnets of William Shakespeare”, for this she graduated with Honours. Nowadays she regularly tours Europe with an international group of musicians, dedicated to promoting her music, with which she is able to perform her new compositions.
Her career is supported by the Académie Musicale de Villecroze. 195.121.163.147 15:15, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source, such as a published biography of this person. Uncle G 19:04, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- I created the article. Google can at least verify her existence as a composer of some notice. Sources for her importance and for the details of her biography are still lacking. --Dystopos 01:08, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
The Scottish Gaelic term for the English language.
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john candy error
[edit]how can john candy be in a film as it says on your site, "kill Grandma" in 1997 when he died in 1994 during filming for another 1994 film in mexico
- You don't need us to make a new page, you can directly edit the John Candy article, or ask about it on the discussion page. Kappa 17:25, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- I did a quick Google search and it turned up nothing for this supposed movie, so I removed it from John Candy. Probably just someone's bad joke. android79 17:27, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
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source: http://wcbstv.com/bios/local_bio_201170534.html
- Please use requested articles if you don't want to write anything yourself. Kappa 17:34, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
[Vestal Review]http://www.vestalreview.net. is the oldest magazine dedicated to flash fiction. In its twenty-three quarterly issues since March 2000, Vestal Review has had the honor of publishing the works of many great writers, including Steve Almond, Katharine Weber, Mike Resnick, Aimee Bender, Sam Lipsyte, Kirk Nesset, Judith Cofer, Bruce Boston, Robert Boswell, Bruce Holland Rogers, Pamela Painter and Liz Rosenberg. Our contributors have been published in The New Yorker, Playboy, Ploughshares, The Georgia Review, Zoetrope, The Paris Review, The Gettysburg Review, The O'Henry Prize Stories, The Pushcart Prize Anthology, Alaska Quarterly Review and elsewhere. Their novels have been published by WW Norton, Random House, St. Martin's Press, Knopf and others. Vestal Review is an official Pushcart-nominating press. Vestal Review's stories have been reprinted in the Mammoth Book of Minuscule Fiction, Flash Writing, E2Ink anthologies and have been selected for the new WW Norton Anthology of Flash Fiction.
Vestal Review was featured on NPR on November 16, 2004, and is a recipient of the Broome Council of the Arts grant.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 19:04, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
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< Copy of http://www.netlib.org/benchmark/top500/reports/report94/Architec/node10.html - the image is questionable ever there > —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 83.237.103.195 (talk • contribs).
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 19:04, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Background History
[edit]<removed nonsense> --Dystopos 01:12, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
- Who is this even about? Uncle G 19:04, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- Sorry, Herndon doesn't have ghettos. Zoe (216.234.130.130 19:21, 20 December 2005 (UTC))
- Utter nonsense, anyway. --Dystopos 01:12, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
- Sorry, Herndon doesn't have ghettos. Zoe (216.234.130.130 19:21, 20 December 2005 (UTC))
American football player born 1946
He played quarterback in the National Football League fron 1968 to 1981 and again in 1984. He played for the Detroit Lions and the Baltimore Colts. In 1971, as a member of the Lions he passed for 2,237 yards and 16 touchdowns and was named to the Pro Bowl that year.
In 1976, he passed for 2,191 yards and 17 touchdowns and was named the NFL's Comeback Player Of The Year.
In 1979, as a member of the Colts, he played brilliantly deapite a 5-11 record and an season-ending injury to starting quarterback Bert Jones. He passed for a career best 2,932 yards and 15 touchdowns.
He retired in 1984.
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- I have created it but I used my info on it. Thanks --Jaranda wat's sup 22:30, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
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A 16-year-old boy took a shotgun and a bag of shells to school in Bethel, Alaska, and killed the principal and a student and injured two others. Evan Ramsey is serving a 210-year sentence.
Sources: CBS News —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 86.138.11.163 (talk • contribs).
Ideally, when giving a source, you should give a a link to an article on their site, as this is much more useful (note: there may be a more recent update, than the link I gave). Thanks. --Rob
A prior art reference anticipates a patent claim if it expressly or inherenty describes all of the elements in that claim. The doctrine of inherent anticipation is court-created and is somewhat inconsistent. It is counterbalance by a doctrine sometimes known as "accidental" anticipation.
In order to be anticipatory a reference must be enabling. Additionally the inherent element must be necessarily present in the prior in order for it to be found inherent. In other words, if practicing the prior art does not always result in the claimed element, then it is not inherent in the reference.
--69.22.239.168 21:31, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- Assuming this is about US law, the existing article United States patent law is in need of expansion. Could you work on that article and merge this where appropriate? --Dystopos 00:29, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Snipped cut-and-paste from [14] Tearlach 22:10, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Splittie is the most commonly used nickname for a Volkswagen Type 1 bus with the split front windscreen.
- No, it's a nickname for the Volkswagen Type 2, as our article already says. Uncle G 13:14, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- Redirected to the Volkswagen Type 2. --David Woolley 13:34, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for correcting me Uncle G, I did mean type 2 - just a typo!
The movement in Quebec, supported by the political party Bloc Québecois, for Quebec to seperate from Canada and become its sovereign country. In 1995 there was a referendum on the question of seperatism. The results were NO: 50.56% (2,360,717)/ YES: 49.44% (8,072). The current leader of the Bloc is Gilles Duceppe who is leading the unpopular seperatist movement.
- Already redirected to Quebec sovereignty movement. --Dystopos 22:35, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
A French term meaning "a folder containing correspondence to be signed" - a word yet to be invented in English. I saw it stamped on the cover of a leather folder bought second-hand in Taihiti 30 years ago. The owner had been wondering all that time as to its meaning.
Need a new category:Streams of Alaska
[edit]We need a new category for smaller streams and creeks in Alaska, much like Streams of Pennsylvania lists smaller drainages in that State.
There are several famous creeks and brooks in Alaska which don't warrant categorization as 'rivers' but are still important features in Alaska's geographic lexicon. A few of examples (which may or may not exist, since I didn't research these) would be Ship Creek and Campbell Creek in Anchorage, the Noyes Slough and Goldstream Creek in Fairbanks and Lemon Creek in Juneau. Each of these citations, as it happens, also has some historic importance besides being locally significant waterways.
- OK created, please fill it up. Kappa 23:03, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Greyone aka Distorted Cutter (drum&bass producer)
[edit](snipped) - Dystopos 00:02, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- There appears to be a copyright licensing conflict here. By submitting this you gave away a lot of rights as you agreed to licensing your copyright under the terms of the Gnu Free Documentation License. I think the safest thing to assume here is that you didn't agree to the licensing terms, so this should be deleted as a violation of the Wikipedia copyright. In any case, a first person narrative just isn't going to have an independent source, even it it turns out that you meet the requirements of WP:MUSIC.
- No claim of notability, no encyclopedic content, no source, formatted as if cut-and-pasted along with copyright notice. Nothing here. --Dystopos 00:02, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
This band is popularly known as the one who sung the song "torete", "Sulat", etc. This band has a new vocalist due to the original vocalist, Acel Bisa, is now married. Now, Acel has formed another band called "Acel's day off."
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 13:14, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
(copy/paste of http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/cws/team/exe_bios/hahn_rick.html removed).
- If you don't want to write the article yourself, please use requested articles. Kappa 23:52, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
This is a proposal for a cryptographic system that would allow anyone to use the same password across different servers and not worry about one server using their password to login to their account on another server. I am going to demonstrate this with an example. Assume the two servers in question are AOL and Earthlink (ISP's).
Lets define some words for this demonstration.
RA1 = A random, long string that varies randomly among servers. It is publically known to everyone, never needs to change, is built into the software, and is determined by the server. RA1 denotes AOL's random string and is the same among all AOL software.
RA2 = Another random string for AOL, same properties as above, randomly different than RA1.
RA3 = Same as above (yet another, different string)
RE1 = Another random string, this one for Earthlink, determined by Earthlink, built into the Earthlink software, has the same properties as above.
RE2 = Same pattern
RE3 = Same pattern
Alice has Earthlink and AOL and wants to use the same password for both ISP's and yet not worry about anyone from one ISP stealing her password and using it to sign into the other ISP. So Alice picks the password, Bobisajerk. She types this into her AOL software. This Password then gets Hashed with a long Checksum (larger than 256 bits) and then the checksum gets Encrypted with RA1 to form ChecksumA1. ChecksumA1 then gets hashed with another checksum (256 bits) and then that checksum gets encrypted with RA2. RA2 acts as a private key (private key A1) and forms public Key A1 and Public key A1 gets encrtyped with RA3 to form Private key A2 (the procedure to form Private key A2 may vary, the idea here is that given Private key A2, no one should be able to easily determine Alice's password without performing a cryptographic attack and they shouldn't have enogh information to be able to use it to log into Earthlink even though Alice used the same password for both AOL and Earthlink. Private key A2 is never sent to the ISP, but it may be stored on Alice's computer. It does, however, give enough information to login to Alice's AOL account. Note, Public key A1 is not really a public key and the only information that may be stored on Alice's computer is Private key A2. None of the other information mentioned above, especially Alice's password, may be stored on Alice's computer. Alice does not have to store Private key A2 on her computer if she wishes, this is just so that she doesn't have to type in her password each time she logs in. Alice also doesn't have to worry about generating private key A2, all of this is done by the software, the only thing Alice has to worry about is typing in her password and if she wishes to save her password, the software will save Private key A2 and not her password. No other password Alice chooses should be able to create an identical Private key A2).
When Alice first chooses her password (to form Private key A2), Private key A2 acts as a private key to form Public Key A2. Public key A2 then acts as a private key to form Public key A3. Public Key A3 gets sent to the server and is stored on the AOL server. Public key A2 is never stored on the AOL server, but is sent to the server each time Alice logs in to confirm Alice's identity (since Public key A2 can be used to generate public key A3 and then the server can confirm that Public key A2 and Public key A3 are a key pair. However, given public key A3 it would be difficult to solve for Public key A2).
When Alice chooses her passwords for Earthlink, the same procedure happens as above, the only difference is, instead of RA1, RA2 and RA3 being used, the Earthlink software will use RE1, RE2, and RE3. Alice's password for Earthlink is the same password as her password for AOL.
Why is all this stuff useful? Allow me to demonstrate with some examples.
Example 1:
Eve works for AOL. She has enough access to access AOL's database where all the Public key A3's are stored. She steals Alice's public key A3. She still doesn't have enough information to login to Alice's AOL account (she needs public key A2 to login to Alice's account and Publiic key A2 would require a cryptographic attack to compute). Eve also doesn't have enough information to determine Alice's password or to login to Alice's Earthlink account (again, without a cryptographic attack).
Example 2:
Steve Case has much higher access than Eve. Steve Case has enough access to watch Alice when she logs in with Public key A2 and steal Public key A2 from Alice as Alice logs in. Now Steve case has enough information to login to Alice's AOL account; however, he doesn't have enough information to determine Alice's password or to login to her Earthlink account (again, without a cryptographic attack).
Also, if Alice were on a public, unencrypted Wifi with a laptop and someone stole Public key A2 (idealy you probably want to use ssl) that person would still not be able to determine Alice's password and he won't be able to login to Alice's Earthlink account.
Example 3:
Alice has two computers, computer 1 located in Washington, computer 2 located in Texas. She uses her AOL account on computer 1 and her Earthlink account on computer 2. She is currently in Texas on Earthlink and she has Private key A2 stored on computer 1 in Washington. Bob wants to get even with Alice for something so he breaks into Alice's house in Washington and steals Private key A2. Now Bob has enough information to login to Alice's AOL account; however, he does not have enough information to determine Alice's password or login to her Earthlink account (not without a cryptographic attack).
- Did you invent this? If so, it's unfortunately Original Research until it's published somewhere, and can't be included here. Stevage 01:38, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
USS Chickadee (AM-59), an Auk class minesweeper, was launched on 20 July 1942 at the Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City, Michigan; sponsored by Mrs. G. B. Coale. She was commissioned on 9 November 1942, with Lieutenant Commander G. B. Coale, USNR, in command; and reported to the Atlantic Fleet.
Between 15 February and 4 May 1943, Chickadee voyaged from Norfolk, Virginia, to Casablanca on convoy escort duty, then participated in an anti-submarine search and escorted coastal convoys until 19 June. Chickadee sailed out of Norfolk and New York as an escort for vessels sailing to Iceland or the Caribbean between 7 July 1943 and 2 March 1944.
Chickadee cleared Charleston, South Carolina, on 7 April for Milford Haven, Wales, arriving there on 12 May. For the remainder of the month, the minesweeper engaged in training exercises for the coming invasion of Europe. Arriving off Normandy on 5 June 1944, Chickadee swept fire support channels into Baie de la Seine and throughout the various assault areas along the French coast. She performed her hazardous duties under enemy shore fire on several occasions, but escaped with only minor damage from shrapnel and no casualties. The ship assisted in the rescue of survivors from USS Osprey (AM-56) and LST 133, and towed the damaged LST-133 to safety.
Chickadee continued to operate off the coast of France, with frequent visits to British ports, until 1 August 1944 when she departed Plymouth for Naples, Italy. After arriving in Italian waters on 12 August, she swept in Bonifacio Straits until 23 August when she sailed to Baie de la Cavalaire, France, for sweeping operations during the invasion of southern France. Between 29 August and 2 October, she swept the harbor of Marseilles, and conducted anti-submarine patrol off that port.
During October and November 1944, Chickadee carried out a visual search for mines south of San Remo, Italy. After a brief overhaul at Palermo, Sicily, she returned to sweeping duty throughout the Mediterranean, operating out of Cannes, Nice, Leghorn, Palermo, Malta, and Corsica. On 31 May 1945, she cleared Oran, Algeria, for Norfolk, arriving there on 15 June.
After a lengthy overhaul, Chickadee sailed from Norfolk on 18 September 1945 for the Pacific, reaching San Pedro, California, on 10 October. On 26 November, she sailed for Astoria, Oregon, where she was placed out of commission in reserve on 15 May 1946. Her classification was changed to MSF-59, on 7 February 1955.
Chickadee received two battle stars for World War II service.
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—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.61.184.233 (talk • contribs). Done, thanks. Please remember to sign next time. Kappa 03:12, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
[Polish Version] Ruiny zamku w Odrzykoniu leza na skalistym wzgórzu nieopodal Krosna na wysokosci 452 m.
"Przadki" z zadziwiajacymi formami skalnymi leza tuz obok, Kilka skalek mozna zobaczyc przy samym zamku. Jedna z nich (przy wejsciu) nazwana zostala "Straznica".
Okres swietnosci Kamienca przypada na wiek 16 i 17 kiedy to przebywali tu m.in. król wegierski Jan Zapoyla i przywódca ideowy arian Faust Socyn.
[English Version]
The ruins of the Castle in Odrzykon lie beside Krosno, 452 m above sea level.
Among twisted rocks named "Przadki" (Spinners) One of them right by the entrance is named the Guardian.
The greatness of the castle was in the 16th and 17th centuries, this is when the King of Hungary Jan Zapoyla and commander Faust Socyn, stayed at the castle. Attempting to sway the Polish nobles to help him fight the Habsburgs.
One of the greatest Polish Comedies ever writen by Alexander Fredro who also stayed at the castle (ruins), "Zemsta" (Vengance) was writen and based on local accounts of former occupants.
--dianos--
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 13:14, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
A person who is sexually aroused by satanic imagery. examples are having sex while praying to the devil, wearing a red devil costume while having sex and not being able to have a erection unless a item most often associated with satanism is present.
- I would consider that just a dicdef, that doesn't belong on Wikipedia. We can't have an article for every thing-philia somebody can dream up. Some will say try http://wiktionary.com, although I would prefer forgetting about it (I note is has zero Google hits). --Rob 12:01, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- Hmm.. Wikiphilia... --Dystopos 14:51, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
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Exaggerated Features (EF) is a quarterly magazine-style newsletter of the National Caricaturist Network (NCN).
Exaggerated Features often contains spotlighted artists, articles on live caricature, business and promotion, studio artwork, member-submitted caricatures, membership directory, and columns from the elected board members. The publication also tackles other forms of art and how caricature can transcend the environment of retail, theme parks, and parties, tying it to other forms of art and interests.
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EF is currently published by BC Design, Inc. and is available only to members of the NCN, viewable in .pdf format through the NCN Online Forum. The current editor and art director is Joseph Bluhm.
- Any indication that this is a notable publication would be useful. --Dystopos 05:42, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
External link
[edit]Fernando Tovar
[edit]Snipped cut&paste from [15] Tearlach 13:04, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Peter Norman is a former Australian track star best known for winning the silver medal in the 200 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. The gold and bronze medalists were Americans Tommie Smith and John Carlos, respectively. On the medal podium, during the playing of The Star-Spangled Banner, Smith and Carlos, both African-Americans, famously joined in a black power salute. What is less known is that Norman, a Caucasian, donned a badge on the podium in support of their cause, the Olympic Project for Human Rights (OPHR). Norman is also the one who suggested that Smith and Carlos share the black gloves used in their salute; it was originally planned for Smith to don both. Today Norman lives in Melbourne and works for the Australian government, in the Department of Sport and Recreation.
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[edit]- [16], John Carlos article
- Done, thanks. - Bobet 12:37, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Guimo was a game produced for the IBM-PC platform by Brazilian-based software house Jack in the Box Computing back in the Nineties. It featured innovative artificial intelligence mechanisms and a suitable soundtrack.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 13:14, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
This compound is an antibiotic and an inhibitor of RNA synthesis. At relatively low (i.e. therapeutic) doses, it is specific for bacteria RNA synthesis, while at higher levels, it also inhibits eukaryotic RNA synthesis.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 13:14, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- Do you mean cordycepin? DS 01:41, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
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Reka, Melbourne street artist. Lots of work around the city, very influential. His site is at www.rekaone.com . theres a bio there... Melbournites will surely understand why he deserves an entry.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source, such as a biography of this person that is by someone else. Uncle G 13:14, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Here's your sources... http://www.melbournefilmfestival.com.au/Programme/viewdetails.php?f=3564 http://artist.stateofflux.com/reka%20one
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Mamarapha College is a post-secondary institution for indigenous Australians, set up by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1997 to train indigenous pastors and members in Bible and ministry skills. Mamarapha is a composite from western desert Aboriginal languages and Hebrew – meaning ‘God makes whole’. Personal spiritual development is the primary focus of the college and learning to minister to others is another focus of the program.
Students come from all states of Australia, and range in age from 19 to 70 years. Their educational background ranges from marginal literacy to those with a degree.
Mamarapha College is a Registered Training Organization in Australia, and awards range from Certificate 1 through to 4 year Advanced Diploma. Study is offered via study blocks (‘intensives’) for some courses while ministers in training study full time for their second and third year, then learn on-the-job with a minister in the field for their fourth year,
203.129.128.6 06:28, 20 December 2005 (UTC)Mamarapha College
- It's done. Please add some more references if possible. Kappa 06:33, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
A slang word, usually used in the sense of an explosion of happiness. Used lightly, and in a non-erotic sense. "The burgers at that place will give you a joygasm." An obvious merging of the words 'joy' and 'orgasm', it may be local slang? If so, it's source 'may' be Alberta, Canada.
- I've never heard the word before. Jbamb 07:24, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- Anyway wiktionary is the place for words, not wikipedia. Kappa 07:27, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- And it has had joygasm for over a year. Uncle G 13:31, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- I've heard it. There are heaps of lists of slang words on WP, whether we like it or not. Suggest the author finds an appropriate list and dumps it there. Stevage 13:48, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
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Morality of Terrorism
[edit]Yashar Keramati offers a few suggestions which may shine a light on the moral status of some terrorist attacks. First, he explains that terrorism is a matter of perception; what may seem to be a terrorist to one group is in reality a hero or freedom fighter to another. He goes on to add that most terrorists are products of poor countries with facing immense interstate and civil disputes. Especially in the case of interstate conflicts, as mentioned before, the country which the terrorists are fighting for are often quite weak. Keramati says "Take for example the case of moderately powerful, American backed, undeclared nuclear power which is Israel and Palestine; a country with a weak economy and even weaker government". Keramati maintains that regardless of wither on sympathizes with Israel or Palestine, one fact remains the same: in this armed conflict, one has modern military power and the other not. What this leads to is two armies, one being the organized modern one, the other one being of a much less organized, civilian based militia. Say one was to assume that both states were equally just or equally wrong in the conflict, come fighting time, both will eject their forces against the other. Since the Palestinians do not have modern weaponry or an army nearly as powerful as the Israeli's, they fight in a different way.
Keramati explains then that the Palestinians fight in a way as to not destroy the Army of Israel, but to destroy the governmental policies of Israel which are the root of the damage towards Palestine. Keramati then explains a remarkable theory in which he states that one reason for terrorist attacks against civilians (car bombs, bombs and shootings in public places etc.) is to scare the public of their enemy state into forcing their own government to give the terrorist what they want. The way that this would work for example is that Israeli's after having their country attacked will want Israel and Palestine to reach an understanding on whatever terms necessary so they could be freed from their fears of worrying about their loved ones going into public places or engaging in everyday life without fear of death. Thus, although it is often seen as immoral to kill civilians in times of war, the saying "all is fair in love and war" seems quite appropriate here according to Keramati. Yashar Keramati sums up his point on the subject by saying that the only way one can determine is terrorism is moral or immoral is to look at the reasons for the initial conflict, see who is justified in the stance regarding the dispute, and the figuring out if the state which is valid in its dispositions have any other efficient ways to reach their goals. Sadly, the answer often seems to be no, thus "terrorist" take arms as they have nothing more to lose and seemingly more to gain.
- No source cited. In addition, looks like part of an ongoing attempt by
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to spam Wikipedia with original research about this Yashar Keramati, whose entry was VFD'd as unverified back in May 2005 (see Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Yashar Keramati). Tearlach 12:28, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- No source cited. In addition, looks like part of an ongoing attempt by
Background
ULi made its debut as a fabless IC design house in 2002. Although young in history, ULi has quickly made its way to become one of industry's leading solutions provider of core logic chipsets, multimedia, PC-host peripherals, embedded and IPC controllers.
Taking its leadership role in advancing technology, ULi's strong background and expertise in the PC core logic arena enables ULi to evolve with the fast paced technology to deliver long line of comprehensive leading-edge
solutions to the emerging digital consumer electronic market. Headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, ULi's global culture and proximity advantage assures extensive manufacturing infrastructure which brings even greater value to ULi's customers around the globe ensuring customers of world-class products and world-class support.
Chipsets
It has a lot of component level products which attracted a number of major partners in Taiwan to implement mainboards based on them. One of such is the ULi M1689. Although this AMD based AGP 8x chipset did not seem to outshine the rest of the competitors, it proved that ULi is able to make good chipsets with good quality. It was adapted on board from ABIT, ALBATRON, ASROCK, GIGABYTE.
ULi M1695 is the milestone for ULi Electronics. Together with ASrock, they made a success with the Asrock 939Dual-SATA2. It is a board that supports both native AGP 8x and PCIe. The first ever board that supports TGI or Triple Graphics Interface.
With the ULi M1695, users were able to overclock it to insane speeds like 400HTT. That would have surprised many especially those paying doubled the price for a DFI NF4 chipset mainboard.
This chipset also spurred lots of discussions on renown website OCWORKBENCH's forum at http://www.ocworkbench.com/asrock. The community is very unique there with ULi supporters gathered.
ULi 1697 is their next weapon to grab more market share. It single chipset ULi M1697 is a chipset that is cheaper than its competitors and yet offers better performance at almost half the price. OCWORKBENCH was first to review it followed by Anandtech which also praises the quality of the chipset in terms of performance.
On December 13, NVIDIA announced that it will acquire ULi Electornics.
- You have not cited any sources. Please cite at least 1 source. Uncle G 13:14, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- "Fabless"? User:Zoe|(talk) 03:24, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
Mauro Cappelleti
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Billy Tally is the engineer who was responsible for heading development of the Saleen S7, the "first production American Supercar" under direction of Steve Saleen. Following completion of school, Billy began his career in racing, serving as lead race team engineer for various teams in NASCAR, CART, and Le Mans. Eventually he was hired by Steve Saleen, who was a driver in Formula Atlantique at the time, to direct engine development and tuning for the Saleen-Allen Speedlabs racing team which went on to achieve multiple SCCA wins with modified Ford Mustangs.
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[edit]See: http://www.saleen.com and http://forums.roadfly.com/chevrolet/forums/corvette_c6/6907018-1.html
Publications containing references to Billy Tally include MotorTrend, Road&Track, and The Saleen Book
- I think this would be best as a redirect to Saleen S7. --David Woolley 12:58, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Showcase showdown (The Price Is Right)
[edit]Showcase showdown (The Price Is Right) is a feature of the long-running CBS game show The Price Is Right. It was introduced in 1975 when the show expanded to an hour. It is used to determine which contestants go on to the Showcase round at the end of the show. In the show's 30-minute format, the top two on-stage winners (determined by their amount of winnings from their on-stage game and the One-Bid rounds combined) would go to the Showcase. The Showcase Showdown's set consists of the Big Wheel, which has money amounts ranging from 5¢ all the way up to $1.00 (in increments of 5¢).
RULES
- After the third pricing game, the three on-stage contestants play the Showcase Showdown to determine who wins and goes on to the Showcase.
- To determine the spinning order, they go by the contestants' total winnings (determined by adding what they won in the One-Bid and what they won in their pricing game). The player with the highest winnings spins last; the player with the lowest winnings spins first.
- The object of the game is to get as close to $1.00 as possible in one spin or a combination of two spins without going over. Going over $1.00 automatically eliminates a player from the game. If the first two spinners go over a dollar, the third spinner automatically wins and gets one spin in order to try to get $1.00.
- Getting $1.00 in one spin or a combination of two spins (e.g. 75¢ plus 25¢) earns the player a $1,000 bonus and a bonus spin.
- If a contestant spins an amount which is less than the leader's total amount, they must spin again to see if they can get a higher total (even though they can go over $1.00).
- The wheel is required to make at least one revolution in order for a spin to count.
- In the bonus spin, landing on one of the green sections (the 5¢ space under the $1.00 or the 15¢ space above the $1.00) will earn the player an additional $5,000 (for a total bonus of $6,000). Landing on the $1.00 space will earn the player an extra $10,000 (for a total bonus of $11,000). In the nighttime Military Specials from 2002, the $10,000 bonus is replaced by a $100,000 bonus; in the nighttime Million Dollar Spectacular specials, the $10,000 bonus is replaced by a $1,000,000 bonus. From the fourth Million Dollar Spectacular onward, if neither Showcase Showdown sees somebody win a $1,000 bonus, the winner of the Showcase will get one spin for $1,000,000 (the $5,000 bonus is not in effect in this case); if there is a double overbid, the emcee will randomly draw the name of an audience member who will get to spin for $1,000,000 (this person does not lose his eligibility to be a contestant).
- During the bonus spin, the wheel must make at least one complete revolution. If the player fails to get the wheel all the way around, the spin will not count, and the player will not get to spin again.
HISTORY
During the week of September 8-12, 1975, CBS aired a special week of hour-long episodes. The wheel used during this time was completely different from the familiar Big Wheel. The original wheel (nicknamed the "Rainbow Wheel" due to its color scheme) was spun horizontally, like the Star Wheel on Match Game and the Melody Roulette wheel on Name That Tune. The $1,000 rule was in effect, but there was no bonus spin.
When TPIR made the full-time expansion to one hour on November 3, 1975, the "Rainbow Wheel" was replaced with the current Big Wheel. However, there were no green sections, and there was no bonus spin; these features were not added until December of 1978. Since then, there have been a few cosmetic additions and enhancements to the wheel and the Showcase Showdown set.
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[edit]- I suggest merging info from here with the existing section The Price is Right#The Showcase Showdown and, if necessary, proposing to split off from the main article at Talk:The Price is Right. --Dystopos 14:47, 20 December 2005 (UTC)