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IUGO Mobile Entertainment is a Vancouver based Mobile Video game company. Sources[edit]www.iugome.com RallyDenrick 00:29, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Starpool is a third wave ska band that is part of the current Orange County, California music scene. Members of Starpool were in major bands from the Orange County music scene. No Doubt, Save Ferris, Freak Daddy, The Nuckle Brothers, Game Face, Dance Hall Crashers, Six Feet Deep, Los Pantelones, and The Imperials.
Members:
Alan Meade- singer
Bill Uechi- Bass
Brian Mashburn- guitar/vocals
Eric Zamora- Sax
Oliver Zavala- Trumpet/vocals
Phil Hanson- Drums
Tbone Willy- Trombone
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[edit]"STARPOOL is a new musical group made up by seven friends who play a twisted blend of Rock, Reggae, Funk with the occasional twist of ska and world beat to the delight of everyone who has the chance to see them perform live. Fronted by one of the most endearing and entertaining vocalist to have performed in years, and backed by an all star cast of musicians, it's no wonder that STARPOOL is one of the most vocally celebrated new bands of the last year." "Terry Nash - New Rock City Magazine"
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Antonio Gonzalez is a researcher in Computer Architecture, Processor Microarchitecture, Code Generation and Optimization Techniques. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC), in Barcelona, Spain. He is the founding director of the Intel Barcelona Research Center, whose research focuses on new microarchitecture paradigms and code generation techniques for future microprocessors. He joined the faculty of the Computer Architecture Department of UPC in 1986 and became a Full Professor in 2002. He currently leads the ARCO research group and holds a part-time Professor position at this department.
His research has focused on computer architecture, compilers and parallel processing, with a special emphasis on processor microarchitecture and code generation. He has published over 200 papers, has given over 60 invited talks, has filed 20 patents and advised 13 PhD thesis in the areas of Resilient Processors, Multicore Architectures, Power-Aware Microarchitectures, Clustered Microarchitectures, Speculative Multithreaded Processors, Data Value and Data Dependence Speculation and Reuse, Cache Architectures, Register File Architecture, Modulo Scheduling, Code Analysis and Optimization, Parallel Algorithms, Prolog-Oriented Architectures, Instruction Fetching Mechanisms, and Digital Image Processing.
Dr. Gonzalez is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization, and Journal of Embedded Computing. He has served on over 90 program committees for international symposia in the field of computer architecture, including ISCA, MICRO, HPCA, PACT, ICS, ICCD, ISPASS, CASES and IPDPS. He has been program (co-) chair for ICS 2003, ISPASS 2003 and MICRO 2004, among other symposia.
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[edit]Antonio Gonzalez's home page at http://personals.ac.upc.edu/antonio/ 143.182.124.1 01:48, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Mansonic Manor on Levanworth St.
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The Wii LAN adapter is an adapter made by Nintendo that can turn an ethernet cord into a USB extension that you can plug into your Nintendo Wii. It retails for $24.99 US on Nintendo.com's online store.
There are other third party ethernet-to-USB connectors that retail for less, but Nintendo still chooses to market their own through their online store, they are only sold online and are un-available in actual stores.
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[edit]68.145.210.230 05:04, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Having worked as a music journalist, Mooney formed his first record label in 1979. In the late 1980s he ran Ardent Music (GB) and formed the Ardent / Zing / Forever group of labels with a roster featuring American artists G.C. Cameron, Sam Dees, Ronnie Dyson, John Ellison, Marshall Titus and Byron woods. At Ardent he also worked with then-unknown British artists East Coast Love Affair and Lighthouse Family for whom he negotiated music publishing and record deals with PolyGram Music and Polydor Records. Lighthouse Family became a double-platinum selling pop group in 1995. Mooney then acted as an A&R and production consultant for Grapevine Music Group while he built up a new company called Millbrand Music which today represents many American songwriters and publishers in European territories. Millbrand clients include Nolan Porter who co-wrote and originally recorded "If I Could Only Be Sure" which was covered by pop star Paul Weller on his Studio 150 album in 2004. Porter is married to Patrice "Candy" Zappa, sister of the legendary Frank Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993). In January 2007 Mooney launched a new label, Selecta Records, and released singles by soul and R&B singers Sheba Potts-Wright (licensed from Ecko Records) and Bobby Hutton. Sources[edit]The Best of Soul by Ralph Tee (Carlton, published 1993); www.grapevine-soul.com; www.millbrand.com Millbrand 05:29, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Copout.net is a website created by Jesse Gordon of Cherry Hill, NJ in 2002. The website chronicles the lives of Jesse, his friend Mike Becker, and others from the Cherry Hill, NJ area. Becker's father, Alan Becker, a somewhat disillusioned former Army Colonel who served in Vietnam, acts as the unofficial mascot of the site, with a lot of content dedicated to him.
Gordon, a former student of Cherry Hill West high school uses the website to publish his contrivertial and experimental videos, much to the praise of its viewers.The site has been highlighted by Cherry Hill West's "Achievements in Publishing" Program and named one of Cherry Hill's "Top Sites" created by local area children.
In 2004, the website came under some fire for a video involving Cherry Hill West students pointing a toy shotgun at a African-American student and shouting racial slurs. Though the video was a joke with all parties voluntarily involved, parents who viewed the video complained to the school and police that they wanted the website shut down. Many students protested that the site was protected under the first amendment. The Cherry Hill School Board came to an agreement with Gordon, and the video was taken down.
Copout.net still draws a lot of attention, praise, and controversy from residents of Cherry Hill, and the rest of South Jersey. As of 2006, Gordon has announced that he will team with other students from the greater Philadelphia area and turn copout.net into a video sharing site where people can post videos of their, as Gordon puts it, "Wacked out families, weird friends, and of meaningless crap that people think is really strange to be posting."
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[edit]http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage http://www.cherryhill.k12.nj.us/news/news/detail.cfm?itemid=1578 http://west.cherryhill.k12.nj.us/ http://www.copout.net/
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Peace: Songs for Christmas - Vol. V is an album of Christmas related songs and carols recorded by independent musician Sufjan Stevens in 2006. It was preceded by Joy: Songs for Christmas - Vol. IV in 2005.
This CD is available as part of the box set Songs for Christmas released by Asthmatic Kitty Records in 2006.
Track listing
[edit]- "Once in Royal David’s City"
- "Get Behind Me, Santa!" *
- "Jingle Bells"
- "Christmas in July" *
- "Lo! How a Rose E’er Blooming"
- "Jupiter Winter" *
- "Sister Winter" *
- "O come, O come, Emmanuel"
- "Star of Wonder" *
- "Holy, Holy, Holy"
- "The Winter Solstice" *
- "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
- "White Christmas"
* denotes original songs by Sufjan Stevens © 2006 New Jerusalem Music/ASCAP
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[[:Category:2002 albums]]
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Callidus Software (NASDAQ: CALD) is an American manufacturer of software and services for Enterprise Incentive Management (EIM) and Sales Performance Management (SPM). The company was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in San Jose, California, USA. Callidus produces a range of enterprise software and services products, including software that helps companies to improve business results and shareholder value through effective management of compensation programs and sales operations. The Callidus TrueComp software suite is the foundation of EIM and SPM systems in many large companies to align business activities toward the goal of profitability.
The company helped to pioneer the EIM category with the launch of TrueComp in the spring of 1999. Callidus followed the TrueComp launch with a series of products built on the platform, including TrueInformation™, TrueResolution™ and TrueAnalytics™. Callidus launched an on-demand service in 2006 powered by Sun’s Grid computing initiative that makes the Callidus platform available to mid-sized companies. In addition, the company offers professional services to help clients effectively organize incentive structures and sales operations.
Callidus Software completed an initial public offering in November 2003 and is currently traded on the Nasdaq National Stock Market under the symbol CALD. In late 2005, Robert Youngjohns, former head of global sales at Sun Microsystems (SUNW) and IBM veteran (IBM), joined the company as chairman and CEO. The company has partnered with some of the world’s largest technology consultancies, integrators and software vendors, including Accenture, Deloitte Consulting, IBM and SAP AG.
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Introducing the Concept of Sales Performance Management; Michael Dunne; Gartner, June 2006
Gartner: Callidus Gains Visibility Through SAP Agreement
Best of Breed: Incentive Compensation Systems
Callidus On-Demand Solutions: Ideal SaaS Architecture Optimizes Privacy and High Performance Within Callidus On-Demand Solutions
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P.Nandakumar is a Malaysian rally driver, currently driving for the Perodua M5 Racing Team. After forays into various disciplines of motorsport like circuit racing, hill climbs and various sprint events, He made his rallying debut in The Malaysian Rally Championship 2001. On his very first event on gravel, he produced a podium finish, winning his class and finishing 4th overall. Even as a privateer with limited resources, he has always been competitive against the established teams in Malaysia. He has consistently been in the top 5 overall positions since his rallying debut, almost always the fastest front wheel drive car and often faster than some of the more powerful 4 wheel drive cars. 2004 marked a turning point in Nandakumars driving career. By winning the National 1600 Championship as a privateer with a limited budget, He demonstrated speed, consistency and maturity, qualities deemed necessary for a successful rally driver. Due to his outstanding Performance, he was awarded by the Malaysian motorsports governing body, the AAM Award for Most Promising Rally Driver. The following year saw Nandakumar and co- driver Suresh Sharma, contracted to factory team, Perodua M5 Racing Team. Piloting the diminutive Perodua Kelisa 1.3 to numerous top 5 finishes overall and countless class wins showcased the talent and versatility of the pair. The Final round of 2006 saw the two at their best, when Nandakumar drove the little 1.3 Kelisa against a field of established drivers in much faster cars, to finish the rally, 5th overall and as the fastest front wheel drive. The two delivered a solid performance in 2006 to win yet another National Championship in their class. Nandakumar also works as an automotive engineer, specializing in chassis design and development. Having worked for Lotus Engineering as a chassis development engineer and test driver, He has developed in himself a potent combination of engineering ability and driving skill.
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[edit]- http://www.nk-ssrallying.com
- http://www.perodua.com.my/rally.php
- http://www.zerotohundred.com/newforums/rallying/80522-malaysian-rally-championship-news.html
- http://www.malaysianrally.com/
- Hypertune, November 2004
- Carma, February 2006
- The Malay Mail, January 27,2007
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Article created. You can find it at P.Nandakumar (Rally Driver).Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia!. It was created by Rallymaster. --Geniac 14:25, 13 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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The Platforms were formed in 2000 by the collaboration of four of Leicester’s most impressive showmen and the combination of two of Leicester’s top bands.
With their music based around the 70’s The Platforms take it to a new level, adding well known classic rock and modern glam into the mix to spark up the event and keep the audience on their toes!!
John (bass) and Jam (drums) have been playing together for more years than they can remember. After several other band line ups they came together in the early 90's with two other musicians to create Platform 4, a glam rock tribute band.
Over the following 9 years the bands' popularity grew. Platform 4 gained notable success playing venues such as the London Marquee and London Hippodrome until 2000 when the band split in two, leaving John and Jam still ready for more
Craig (main vocals) and Dan (guitar) have been playing together for since 1997. Craig formed the rock band Vigorous in 1993 and enjoyed success around the local Midlands circuit until ‘97 when Dan joined the band.
Combining Dan's unmistakable guitar talent with Craig's incredible vocals and showmanship was a winning formula and Vigorous quickly became a great success.
Vigorous toured UK and Europe and supported artists such as Pat Travers and Saxon on their tours and they were a favourite at large music events throughout the country.
By 2000 Craig, Dan, John and Jam combined egos to create The Platforms, the knock out glam rock sensation. With their amazing costumes, stunning musical arrangements and an incredible show.
The Platforms – The Ultimate Glam Rock Experience!
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[edit]www.theplatforms.co.uk
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[edit]- www.jellyfishmusic.com.au/production/michael
- www.george.net.au
- www.amo.org.au/qa_interview.asp?id=482
- www.michaelpaynter.com
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Howen is a film and music production company created in 2003 by Howard and Owen, the company started off by making amateur comedy songs and film clips. In 2004 Howen team received a new member, Toshea. From that point onwards, Howen’s reputation grew and the company began to make longer films with better budgets. In 2006, Howen productions released its first short film trailer, Unleashed, the film was based on the idea of a town overrun with flesh eating zombies, (a bit like resident evil but not as good) the cast included, all three producers Owen, Howard and Toshea.
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Another great photographer from Athy is the award winning photographer Robert Redmond. Famed for his portrait works in Hello magazine and OK, Robert has charted the history of Athy and it’s people from the end of the last century through to the present. His recent collection of Athy’s visual history (Images of Ireland, Athy Town) sold out instantly and its currently in it’s third reprint. His other great love is the West of Ireland, in particular Achill Island. 2007 will see the release from Nonsuch Publishing (Ireland) of his Achill collection called Achill Voices. Robert’s Athy photographs capture an ever changing Ireland and stand as a testament to an Ireland that has undergone tremendous transformation in the past 30 years whereas the Achill pictures represent an unchanging Ireland, a stubborn rock set against the Atlantic.
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[edit]www.nonsuchireland.com www.robertredmondstudios.ie
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[edit]Sarah Louise Higgs is a child star, starring in the acclaimed film; Alexander Graham Bell. she calls herself " a star in the making."
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Franz X. Lanzinger is an old-fogey in the gaming world. He created such video game classics as Crystal Castles, Krazy Kreatures, and Gubble. Last heard, he worked for Actual Entertainment. Actually he is the President of Actual Entertainment, not just a worker. He also converted Toobin' and Ms. Pac-Man to the NES, and he likes to eat pizza. Oh and back in 1990, he founded Bitmasters, where he was the President there until 1995. But then he started Actual Entertainment.
He held the world record for the arcade version of Centipede for four months in 1981. And the X. in his name is real, giving him one of the coolest names in the video game industry.
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[edit]- Interview @ NES WORLD
- Actual Entertainment homepage
- Gubble website
- Crystal Castles fansite
- saved bio entry from old Actual Ent. website
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Gabrijel Savic Ra, born on first of january 1978, Serbia. Currently living and working in Belgrade. Multimedia artist, but mostly he expresses his creativity through body art performances. His performances involve cutting, piercing, scratching of his body. In Eastern Europe he became famous by his performance Ma longue misere where he used cross with razorblade to cut the palms of his hands. Recently got the interest of wilder audience with his two performances Balkan Opera I & II, performed in Macedonia and Atelier Mommas, Brussels. He had big retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Novi Sad and participated at the controversial exhibition Art of Sin at Altered Esthetics in Minneapolis, USA.
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Ramdas Lotu Bhirud was an Indian Mathematician, whose fundamental work was in Pade Tables. He was born in Jalgaon in Maharashtra India and died in Pune in Maharashtra India. He completed his PhD in Mathematics from University of Michigan. He taught mathematics at Universtiy of Purdue in USA and later devoted himself to teaching mathematics in India.
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[edit]http://genealogy.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/html/id.phtml?id=5494
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The London MCM Expo is an event held at the Excel Exhibition center in London. Its one of the UKs largest anime conventions with hundreds attending every year. Expo's are held every May and October. This year (2007) the Midlands MCM Expo has been introduced taking place in February. The official sponsors of the London MCM Expo are: Neo Magazine, Manga, ADV films, Hasbro, Wizards of the Coast, Anchor Bay Entertainment UK, MVM-UK, Letraset, TokyoToys, Jetix, Star Guests are invited to each Expo and pictures and autographs can be taken at the event (but the autographs usually cost around £15). On the Main Stage talks with the Stars, presentations and displays take place, as weel as the all important cosplay masquerade!
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Junius is a band based out of Boston, Massachusetts. They can be classified as indie/rock/progressive. The band is currently on the Radar Recordings label, they have released two E.P. albums: Forcing Out The Silence, released September 2004 and Blood is Bright, released February 2006. Junius has been featured on "MTV2's On The Rise". Junius has had posative reviews on it's most recent album "Blood is Bright", a few being in: The Boston Globe, Exclaim! Magazine, Decoy Music Magazine, Bystander Fanzine, Mammoth Press, UpBeet Music, The Big Takeover, Disclosure Magazine, Amplifier Magazine, Lambgoat.com, Razorcake, Wrank Music, Deafening Sound, Performer Magazine, Soundcheck Magazine, and Punknews.org. “Blood is Bright showcases [Junius’] modern take on new wave, with spacey guitars, looming vocals and enough originality to set them at the top of the game. The band has created strikingly original material while avoiding many of the trends of the current music scene, in turn bringing forth work that would make their influences proud.” -as quoted from Decoy Music.
The band is currently working on their newest LP Album, and has already been named one of "Decoy's Most Anticipated Albums of 2007". Sources[edit]
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Founded in the year 2005, formally known as sd2 or pronounced s-d-squared. Consisted of 11 females who atternded middle school. They were A and B tudents. TEHy were all talented and upright students. They represneted the colors pink and black which showed pride and respect. There own quote is "sexy, sexy, sexy, stop!"
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Ian Bernardao was a contestant on American Idol 6. He gained noterity for his poor performance and insults of judge Simon Cowell.
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Freek-A-Leek is a song from artist Petey Pablo{| class="wikitable" |- !Petey Pablo Charts !from 2006-2007 ! |- |Most known song |Most muscial song |Most played on radio |- | Freek-A-Leek | Show me the money | Freek-A-Leek |} He is famous mostly for this song, rarely played on 99.3 THE BUZZ, a NJ radio station and mostly called " HOW YOU LIKE", obiviosly because when he says "Freek-A-Leek" we think he says break or shake a leg or keg.
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