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Tales of the Wizard of Oz was a 1961 animated television series, produced by Crawley Films for Videocrafts (later known as Videocraft and ultimately Rankin/Bass). This was the second animated series produced by the studio, and the first by Rankin/Bass to feature traditional animation.
The series featured stories derived from characters created in L. Frank Baum's book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Several characters were given additional names, including Dandy Lion, Rusty Tin Man, and Socrates the Scarecrow.
Artistic renditions of the Oz characters created for this series were later featured in the hour-long television special, Return to Oz.
As of 2008, this series has yet to be released on DVD.
Contents
1 Episodes
2 Cast List
3 See also
4 External links
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Episodes
The Witch Switch
Leapin Lion
The Magic Hat
Machine-Gun Morris
Movie Maid
The Big Cake Bake
Desmond's Dilemma
The Raffle
Be a Card
The Great Oz Auto Race
Well Done
The Do-It-Yourself Heart
The Hillies and Billies
Love Sick
The Wisdom Teeth
The Brain
Bake Your Cake and Eat it Too
A Fish Tale
The Last Straw
Plug-In Courage
Boomer Rang
The Family Tree
The Pudgy Lion
The Great Laruso
Beauty and the Beach
The Wizard's Magic Wand
The Balloon Buzz
Shadow Shakes
Misfire Miss
Gung-Ho Gang
Heart Burn
Stuffed
The Fountain of Youth
The Rubber Man
The Happy Forest
Dandy's Dilemma
The Search
The Bag of Wind
The Music Men
To Bee or Not to Bee
Have Your Pie and Eat it Too
The Sound of Munchkins
The Count
Places, Please
The Green Golfer
The Flying Carpet
The Monkey Convention
The Cultured Lion
The Jail Breakers
The Reunion
The Sucker
The Bubble Champ
Too Much Heart
The Witch's Boyfriend
The Clock Watchers
Double Trouble
The O.N.
Going to Pieces
Mail-Order Lover
The School Marm
An Optical Delusion
Watch the Bouncing Bull
All in a Lather
The Green Thumb
Leap Frog
The Big Shot
On the Wing
To Stretch a Point
The Flipped Lid
Down in the Mouth
The Gusher
It's a Dog's Life
The Munchkin Robin Hood
The Wizard's Tailfins
The Fallen Star
Friends of a Feather
Monkey Air Lift
Guaranteed for Life
The Skills of Bravery
The Coat of Arms
Roar, Lion, Roar
The Inferior Decorator
The Salesman
The Cat's Meow
The Yellow Brick Road
Rusty Rusty
The Scarecrow
The Invisible Man
Free Trade
The Bull Fighter
The Golden Touch
The Long Hair
Roll the Presses
The Big Brother
The Cool Lion
Gabe the Gobbler
The Strawman Twist
The Dinner Party
The Fire Chief
The Green Tomato
The Poet
The Three Musketeers
Get Out the Vote
The Magic World of Oz
The Mail Man
The Pony Express
Cast List
Carl Banas - Dandy Lion, the Wizard, Ham
Corinne Conley - Dorothy
Bernard Cowan - Various
Stan Francis - Various
Peggi Loder - Various
Larry D. Mann - Rusty Tin Man, the Wicked Witch, Desmond the Dragon
Alfie Scopp - Socrates Strawman, Baker, Robby the Rubber Man
Cast (C) 1961 Rankin Bass Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved
See also
F. R. Crawley
Rankin/Bass
The Wizard of Oz (adaptations) other adaptations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
External links
Tales of the Wizard of Oz at the Internet Movie Database
Tales of the Wizard of Oz at the Big Cartoon DataBase
Tales of the Wizard of Oz at TV.com

v?d?eThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Oz portal
General
Land of Oz Characters Major books Apocrypha Adaptations The Oz Film Manufacturing Company
Authors
L. Frank Baum Ruth Plumly Thompson John R. Neill Jack Snow Rachel Cosgrove Payes Eloise McGraw Alexander Volkov Sherwood Smith
Illustrators
William Wallace Denslow John R. Neill Frank Kramer Dirk Gringhuis Dick Martin Eric Shanower
Characters
Princess Ozma Dorothy Gale Scarecrow Tin Woodman Cowardly Lion Hungry Tiger Saw-Horse The Wizard of Oz Good Witch of the North Glinda Wicked Witch of the West Nome King Mombi Ugu the shoemaker Tik-Tok Jack Pumpkinhead Aunt Em Uncle Henry Cap'n Bill Unc Nunkie Jellia Jamb H. M. Woggle-Bug, T. E. Shaggy Man Polychrome Frogman Cayke Ervic Belfaygor of Bourne Toto Billina Eureka Glass Cat Button-Bright Betsy Bobbin Trot Peter Brown Wicked Witch of the East...(and so on)

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A dosa in South India served with ghee
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Ghee (Hindi ?? gh?, Urdu ??? gh?, Bengali ?? gh?, Tamil ????, Telugu neyyi) is a class of clarified butter that originated in the Indian subcontinent, and is important in South Asian (Indian and Pakistani) and Middle Eastern cuisine (Levantine and Egyptian).
Contents
1 Preparation
2 Religious uses
3 Ayurvedic medicine
4 Outside India
5 Nutrition and health concerns
6 References
7 External links
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Preparation
Ghee is made by simmering unsalted butter in a large pot until all water has boiled off and protein has settled to the bottom. The cooked and clarified butter is then spooned off to avoid disturbing the milk solids on the bottom of the pan. Unlike butter, ghee can be stored for extended periods without refrigeration, provided it is kept in an airtight container to prevent oxidation and remains moisture-free. Texture, colour, or taste of ghee depends on the source of the milk from which the butter was made. In India, ghee is usually made with water buffalo's milk as it tends to be whiter than cow's milk.[citation needed]
Religious uses
Ghee was frequently used for libations in Vedic rituals (see Yajurveda), and there is even a hymn to ghee. Ghee is also burnt in the Hindu religious ritual of Aarti and is the principal fuel used for the Hindu votive lamp known as the diya or deep. It is used in marriages and funerals, and for bathing murtis during worship. In other religious observances, such as the prayers to Shiva on Maha Shivaratri, ghee is sacrificed along with four other sacred substances: sugar, milk, Dahi or yogurt, and honey which is called the Panchamrut. According to the Mahabharata, ghee is the very root of sacrifice by Bhishma. Also, it is used generously in Homam/Yagnam as it is considered as food for Devas (God).
Ayurvedic medicine
Ayurvedic medicine attributes many physical and mental healing qualities to ghee, including the following:
Absorption: Ghee is an integral part of the practice of ayurvedic herbal formulation. Since ghee is an oil, it can bond with lipid-soluble nutrients and herbs to penetrate the lipid-based cell membranes of the body. It is stated to increase the potency of certain herbs by carrying the active components to the interior of the cells where they impart the most benefit.[citation needed]
Digestion: The ayurvedic texts say that ghee helps balance excess stomach acid, and helps maintain/repair the mucus lining of the stomach.[citation needed]
Mild Burns: Like aloe, ghee is said to prevent blisters and scarring if applied quickly to affected skin. Also, ghee stored over a longer time has more medicinal value.[citation needed]
Basically Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life. It is based on the Vedic traditions and beliefs. The word hindu is not for religion but is a derivative of word Sindhu. The civilisation on the other side of Sindhu (indus river )is called Hindu. Hinduism does not have a single book to follow as religion. It has many spiritual scriptures evolved from Ved, Upnishads, Bhagwat Gita and others.
Outside India
Several cultures make ghee outside of India. Egyptians make a product called ???? ???? (samna baladi, literally meaning "local ghee"; i.e. Egyptian ghee) virtually identical to ghee in terms of process and end result. In Ethiopia, niter kibbeh (Amharic: ??? ?? ni?er ?ib?) is made and used in much the same way as ghee, but with spices added during the process that result in a distinctive taste. Moroccans (especially Berbers) take this one step further, aging spiced ghee in the ground for months or even years, resulting in a product called smen. In Northeastern Brazil, a non-refrigerated butter very similar to ghee, called manteiga-de-garrafa (Butter-in-a-bottle) or manteiga-da-terra (Butter of the land), is extremely popular.
Nutrition and health concerns

Like any clarified butter, ghee is composed almost entirely of saturated fat. Ghee has been shown to reduce serum cholesterol in one rodent study. Studies in Wistar rats have revealed one mechanism by which ghee reduces plasma LDL cholesterol. This action is mediated by an increased secretion of biliary lipids. The nutrition facts label found on bottled cow's ghee produced in the USA indicates 8mg of cholesterol per teaspoon.
Indian restaurants and some households may use hydrogenated vegetable oil (also known as vanaspati, Dalda, or "vegetable ghee") in place of ghee for economic reasons. This "vegetable ghee" is actually polyunsaturated or monounsaturated partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, a trans fat. Trans fats are increasingly linked to serious chronic health conditions. Not only is "vegetable ghee" implicated in causing high LDL, it also lacks the health-promoting...(and so on)

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A few types of knitted fabric are so fundamental, that they have been adopted as part of the language of knitting, similar to techniques such as yarn over or decrease. Examples include stockinette stitch, reverse stockinette stitch, garter stitch, seed stitch, faggoting, and tricot. In some cases, these fabrics appear differently on the right side (i.e., as seen when making the stitch) than on the wrong side (i.e., as seen from the other side, when the work is turned).
Contents
1 Stockinette stitch and reverse stockinette stitch
2 Garter stitch
3 Seed stitch
4 Faggoting
5 Tricot knitting
6 Other basic fabrics
7 References
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Stockinette stitch and reverse stockinette stitch

Stockinette stitch
Stockinette stitch (in the UK, Stocking Stitch) is the most basic knitted fabric; every stitch (as seen from the right side) is a knit stitch. In the round, stockinette stitch is produced by knitting every stitch; by contrast, in the flat, stockinette stitch is produced by knitting and purling alternate rows.
Stockinette-stitch fabric is very smooth and each column ("wale") resembles a stacked set of "V"'s. It has a strong tendency to curl horizontally and vertically because of the asymmetry of its faces.
Reverse stockinette stitch is produced in the same way as stockinette, except that the purl stitches are done on the right side and the knit stitches on the wrong side. In the round, reverse stockinette stitch is produced by purling every stitch.
Garter stitch

Garter stitch
Garter stitch is the most basic form of welting (as seen from the right side). In the round, garter stitch is produced by knitting and purling alternate rows. By contrast, in the flat, garter stitch is produced by knitting every stitch (or purling every stitch, though this is much less common).
In garter-stitch fabrics, the "purl" rows stand out from the "knit" rows, which provides the basis for shadow knitting. Garter-stitch fabric has significant lengthwise elasticity and little tendency to curl, due to the symmetry of its faces.
Seed stitch
Seed stitch is the most basic form of a basketweave pattern; knit and purl stitches alternate in every column ("wale") and every row ("course"). In other words, every knit stitch is flanked on all four sides (left and right, top and bottom) by purl stitches, and vice versa. Seed stitch is also known as Moss Stitch.
Seed-stitch fabrics lie flat; the symmetry of their two faces prevents them from curling to one side or the other. Hence, it makes an excellent choice for edging, e.g., the central edges of a cardigan. However, seed stitch is "nubbly", not nearly as smooth as stockinette.
Faggoting
Faggoting is a variation of lace knitting, in which every stitch is a yarn over or a decrease. There are several types of faggoting, but all are an extremely open lace similar to netting. Like most lace fabrics, faggoting has little structural strength and deforms easily, so it has little tendency to curl despite being asymmetrical. Faggoting is stretchy and open, and most faggoting stitches look the same on both sides, making them ideal for garments like lacy scarves or stockings.
Tricot knitting
Main article: tricot
Tricot is a special case of warp knitting, in which the yarn zigzags vertically, following a single column ("wale") of knitting, rather than a single row ("course"), as is customary. Tricot and its relatives are very resistant to runs, and are commonly used in lingerie.
Other basic fabrics
Other classes of basic knitted fabrics include ribbing, welting and cables.
References
June Hemmons Hiatt (1988) The Principles of Knitting, Simon and Schuster, pp. 18-20. ISBN 0-671-55233-3
Walker, Barbara G. (1998). A Treasury of Knitting Patterns. Pittsville, WI: Schoolhouse Press. pp.184187. ISBN 0942018168.

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Boucl Eyelash yarn Knitting needle Needle gauge Novelty yarn Yarn Variegated yarn
Styles:
Circular Combined knitting Continental knitting English knitting Flat Warp knitting Weft knitting
Stitches:
Decrease Dip stitch Elongated stitch Increase Plaited stitch Yarn over
Techniques:
Basketweave Bead knitting Bias knitting Binding off Bobble Brioche knitting Buttonhole Cables Casting on Double knitting Drop-stitch knitting Entrelac Faggoting Fair Isle Finger knitting Gather Grafting Hemming Intarsia Lace Medallion knitting Picking up stitches Pleat Ribbing Shadow knitting Short row Slip-stitch knitting Spool knitting Tuck Uneven knitting Weaving Welting
Patterns:
Aran Argyle
Machine knitting:
Complete garment knitting Fully-fashioned knitting Knitting machine Stocking frame
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For other uses, see Noodle (disambiguation).

Misua noodle making in Lukang, Taiwan
A noodle is food made from unleavened dough that is cooked in a boiling liquid. Depending upon the type, noodles may be dried or refrigerated before cooking. The word noodle derives from the German Nudel (noodle) and may be related to the Latin word nodus (knot). In American English, noodle is a generic term for unleavened dough made from many different types of ingredients. Noodles exist in an abundance of shapes.
The first written account of noodles is from the East Han Dynasty between AD 25 and 220. In October 2005, the oldest noodles yet discovered were found at the Lajia site (Qijia culture) along the Yellow River in Qinghai, China. The 4,000-year-old noodles appear to have been made from foxtail millet and broomcorn millet..
Contents
1 Types of noodles by primary ingredient
1.1 Millet
1.2 Wheat
1.3 Rice
1.4 Mung bean
1.5 Potato or canna starch
1.6 Buckwheat
1.7 Acorn
2 Types of noodle dishes
3 See also
4 References
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Types of noodles by primary ingredient

Wide, uncooked egg noodles.
Millet
Oldest known prehistoric noodles, from 2000 BC (see Chinese noodles).
Indian ragi noodles, made from finger millet flour
Wheat

Handmade short, thick small German noodles called sp?tzle
Ch?ka men (???): Japanese for "Chinese noodles", used for ramen, chanpon and yakisoba
Lamian (??): hand pulled Kyrgyz and Chinese noodles. The Japanese variant of this noodle is called ramen.
Mee pok (??): flat, yellow Chinese noodles, popular in Southeast Asia
Pasta: approximately 350 variants of Italian
S?men (????): very thin Japanese wheat noodles
Sp?tzle: a Swabian type of noodle made of wheat and eggs
Udon (???): thick Japanese wheat noodles
Rice
Flat or Thick rice noodles, also known as h?n or ho fun (??), kway teow or sen yai (????????)
Rice vermicelli: thin rice noodles, also known as m?f?n (??) or bee hoon or sen mee (????????)
Mung bean
Cellophane noodles, also known as glass noodles, sweet potato Vermicelli or bean vermicelli. f?ns? (??) in Chinese, harusame(??) in Japanese, soun or suun in Indonesian, wun sen (????????) in Thai.
The principal ingredient of the Korean recipe Jap Chae
Potato or canna starch
Cellophane noodles can also be made from potato starch or canna starch or various starches of the same genre.
Gnocchi, small Italian dumplings.
Halu?ky, small Slovak dumplings made of grated potatoes and wheat flour (and sometimes egg), usually made with sheep's cheese, sauer cabbage, or tvaroh (cottage cheese/curd), and fried bacon.
Buckwheat
Makguksu (???), local specialty of Gangwon Province in South Korea
Naengmyeon (??): Korean noodles made of buckwheat and sweet potato starch. Slightly more chewy than soba.
Soba (??): Japanese buckwheat noodles
Pizzoccheri: Italian buckwheat noodles from Valtellina, usually served with a melted cheese sauce.
Acorn
Acorn noodles, also known as dotori guksu (?????) in Korean, are made of acorn meal, wheat flour, wheat germ and salt.
Types of noodle dishes
Basic noodles: These are cooked in water or broth, then drained. Other foods can be added (for example a pasta sauce) or the noodles are added to other foods (see fried noodles or lasagna) or the noodles can be served plain with a dipping sauce or oil to be added at the table. In general, noodles are soft and absorb flavors.
Chilled noodles: noodles are sometimes served in a salad. An example is the Thai glass noodle salad
Fried noodles: dishes made of noodles stir fried with various meats, seafood or vegetables. Typical examples include chow mein, lo mein, mee goreng, hokkien mee, some varieties of pancit, yakisoba and pad thai.
Noodle soup: noodles served in broth. Examples are ph?, beef noodle soup, ramen, laksa, saimin and batchoy, and chicken noodle soup.
See also
Look up noodle inWiktionary, the free dictionary.
Food portal
Ph?
Chinese noodles
Cup noodles
Frozen noodles
Instant noodles
Japanese noodles
Korean noodles
Philippine noodles (pancit)
Shirataki noodles: Japanese noodles with very low carbohydrates
References
^ "Oldest noodles unearthed in China", BBC News, 12 October 2005.
^ Food reference
Categories: Pasta | Noodles | Staple foods
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Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition 1

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Pinoy Big Brother
?Celebrity Edition (2006)
Housemates
Name
Entered
Exited
Keanna
Day 1
Day 56
John
Day 1
Day 56
Bianca
Day 1
Day 56
Zanjoe
Day 1
Day 56
Budoy
Day 1
Day 49
Rustom
Day 1
Day 46
Rico
Day 1
Day 42
Roxanne
Day 1
Day 41
Gretchen
Day 1
Day 39
Aleck
Day 1
Day 35
Christian
Day 1
Day 28
Rudy
Day 1
Day 21
Mich
Day 1
Day 21
Angela
Day 1
Day 12
Winner
Runner-up
Evicted
Voluntary Exit
Forced Eviction
The first celebrity edition of Pinoy Big Brother, entitled Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition is a special edition of the original show. Its first edition officially began on February 5, 2006 and ran for 56 days (up to April 1, 2006), this new edition auditions Filipino celebrities from different fields such as those from movie and television, sports figures, notable personalities, and professional models. The prizes at stake cost three million Philippine pesos, which includes a million pesos for the winning housemate, another million for the winner's chosen charity, and another million for the charity of Big Brother's choice. Aside from the cash prizes, a condominium unit in Valenzuela City is also at stake.
The Big Brother house that is used on this edition is the same as the house used on the first season, although there were some changes in the house's interior.
The show began with a welcome party along Manila Bay. They were transported by yacht before the chosen housemates was formally introduced and were taken to the Big Brother House. It was supposed to be held on February 4, 2006, but because of the stampede that occurred on another ABS-CBN show earlier that day, it was rescheduled to the following night (February 5) by the network. To commemorate this, a prayer which is lead by Jesuit priest Fr. Tito Caluag, S.J., a minute of silence and a performance of "You Raise Me Up" were done before the show started. Furthermore, Myx VJ Luis Manzano played pinch hitter for Willie Revillame, who was at the time still devastated by the said stampede (he was also the host of the said program).
Furthermore, host Toni Gonzaga becomes the main host for the nomination and eviction nights, a job that she played in the first season as a substitute for Revillame.
Talk show host Boy Abunda hosted the Big Debate, a debate show which celebrity supporters of the four housemates. The debate was held two nights before the Big Night.
The edition uses a different theme song, entitled Sikat Ang Pinoy (Filipinos Are Famous) by Sam Milby and Toni Gonzaga, although the original theme song Pinoy Ako is occasionally used.
The program is produced and can be seen through ABS-CBN, Studio 23, the show's 24/7 cable channel, and the internet (ABS-CBN Now).
This is a version of the Celebrity Big Brother format seen in other countries.
A second Celebrity Edition premiered October 14, 2007.
Contents
1 House interior theme
2 Celebrity housemates
3 Chronology
4 Nomination History
4.1 Nomination Totals
5 Elimination Notes
6 Big Brother Finale
7 Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Challenge
8 Pinoy Big Brother (Celebrity Edition) Soundtrack
9 External links
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House interior theme
Initially, the concept of the Big Brother House for the celebrity edition is going back to basics. On the first day the Big Brother House initially has no furniture or appliances (save for the plasma TV and refrigerators). This was also seen in Big Brother Bulgaria Season 2. Another concept in this edition is getting away of one's comfort zone, forcing the housemates to use a stick for brushing their teeth, clay jars and an outdoor kitchen for cooking, bare hands for eating, and a water pump for potable water. All pieces of furniture provided to them were even made of bamboo.
After two weeks, Big Brother lifted the "Back to Basics" concept after seeing the housemates adapting to the said lifestyle, despite difficulties. The so-called "Forbidden Room," a pink-walled room with beds and mattresses reserved only for eviction nominees, became the ladies' bedroom, while the bamboo beds in the eventual men's bedroom were suddenly covered with mattresses. Earlier, they were provided with a microwave oven, an electric stove, utensils, and some toothbrushes and were allowed to use the swimming pool at any time, as well as wearing footwear indoors. Later, sofas (and a center table) replaced the bamboo benches in the living room.
Celebrity housemates
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Fair Oak
Fair Oak War Memorial showing the present 'fair oak' behind .
Fair Oak shown within Hampshire
Population
9,900 (parish)
OSgridreference
SU494188
Parish
Fair Oak & Horton Heath
District
Eastleigh
Shirecounty
Hampshire
Region
South East
Constituentcountry
England
Sovereignstate
United Kingdom
Post town
Eastleigh
Postcodedistrict
SO50
Diallingcode
023
Police
Hampshire
Fire
Hampshire
Ambulance
South Central
EuropeanParliament
South East England
UKParliament
Eastleigh
Website: Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish Council
List of places: UK ? England ? Hampshire
Fair Oak, Hampshire is a small village on the outskirts of Eastleigh, and near Southampton and Winchester. Its parish incorporates the neighbouring village of Horton Heath, which lies to the south.
Contents
1 History
2 The village
3 Education
4 Stoke Park Wood
5 Geology
6 References
7 External links
//
History
Fair Oak takes its name from a tree in the Square which was felled and replaced in 1843. The village has a history of sand quarrying, with some of the newer parts built over old restored quarries. The central church of St Thomas was originally built in 1863 to serve as a chapel of ease for Fair Oak cemetery. At this time the village was part of the parish of Bishopstoke with its church of St Mary; the present parish was created in 1871.
The village
The church, which has been designated a beacon church for the Winchester diocese, has links with Kware, a suburb of Nairobi in Kenya, via a hospital and school mission. This mission called Handshake to Kware is a registered charity and is supported by the local schools and businesses. The village has also played host to a series of annual Christian outreach programmes in recent years. It is home to two scout groups, the 7th and 8th Eastleigh.
Fair Oak has a village hall and four pubs: 'The George', 'The Cricketers', 'The New Clock Inn', and 'The Fox and Hounds'. The latter recently closed down, due to financial problems.
Education
There are three schools - infant, junior, and a secondary school called Wyvern Technology College, which is host to a large gym for public use. It is home to a football team in the Southampton tyro league. There is also a Christian school called 'The King's School'.
Stoke Park Wood
Stoke Park Wood to the north-west of the village (a remnant of the Forest of Bere) lies partly in Fair Oak and partly in the neighbouring parish of Bishopstoke. With many bridlepaths running between the two villages via the woods, it is possible to walk from one village to another without setting foot on any other public highway. The woods cover some 207hectares (510 acres) and are primarily of evergreen trees; the sandy soil and long grass is home to wildlife including dormice, grey squirrels, pine martens, deer and adders.
Geology
Fair Oak lies on the London Clay deposits of the Hampshire Basin, to the northern edge of a small syncline separated from the main basin by the Portsdown anticline. The London Clay in this area, towards the top of the sequence, is fairly sandy and includes lenticular sand deposits. The sand pits on the east of the village are in the Whitecliff Sand. At Knowle Hill and south towards Horton Heath the London Clay is overlain by the clays and sands of Wittering Formation of the Bracklesham Group, with a small outlier capping Pylehill to the north.
References
^ "Parish Headcounts, Area: Fair Oak & Horton Heath CP". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. 2001. http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=795072&c=Fair+Oak&d=16&e=15&g=450127&i=1001x1003x1004&o=1&m=0&r=1&s=1205855576156&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779. Retrieved on 2008-03-18.
^ "Fair Oak". HampshireTreasures Volume 13 Eastleigh. Hampshire County Council. 2006-03-29. http://www.hants.gov.uk/hampshiretreasures/entries/v13p039e09.html. Retrieved on 2008-03-18.
^ a b British Geological Survey (1987), Southampton. England and Wales Sheet 315. Solid and Drift Geology, 1:50,000 Series geological map, Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey, ISBN 0-75180754-0
^ Edwards, R.A. & Freshney, E.C. (1987), Geology of the country around Southampton. Mem. British Geological Survey, Sheet 315 (England & Wales), Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey, ISBN 0118843966
External links
Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish Council
The Eastleigh Photograph Archive
Fair Oak & Horton Heath Local Community Magazine...(and so on)

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Fair Oak

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Coordinates: 5058?04?N 119?40?W? / ?50.9679 1.3278? / 50.9679; -1.3278
Fair Oak
Fair Oak War Memorial showing the present 'fair oak' behind .
Fair Oak shown within Hampshire
Population
9,900 (parish)
OSgridreference
SU494188
Parish
Fair Oak & Horton Heath
District
Eastleigh
Shirecounty
Hampshire
Region
South East
Constituentcountry
England
Sovereignstate
United Kingdom
Post town
Eastleigh
Postcodedistrict
SO50
Diallingcode
023
Police
Hampshire
Fire
Hampshire
Ambulance
South Central
EuropeanParliament
South East England
UKParliament
Eastleigh
Website: Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish Council
List of places: UK ? England ? Hampshire
Fair Oak, Hampshire is a small village on the outskirts of Eastleigh, and near Southampton and Winchester. Its parish incorporates the neighbouring village of Horton Heath, which lies to the south.
Contents
1 History
2 The village
3 Education
4 Stoke Park Wood
5 Geology
6 References
7 External links
//
History
Fair Oak takes its name from a tree in the Square which was felled and replaced in 1843. The village has a history of sand quarrying, with some of the newer parts built over old restored quarries. The central church of St Thomas was originally built in 1863 to serve as a chapel of ease for Fair Oak cemetery. At this time the village was part of the parish of Bishopstoke with its church of St Mary; the present parish was created in 1871.
The village
The church, which has been designated a beacon church for the Winchester diocese, has links with Kware, a suburb of Nairobi in Kenya, via a hospital and school mission. This mission called Handshake to Kware is a registered charity and is supported by the local schools and businesses. The village has also played host to a series of annual Christian outreach programmes in recent years. It is home to two scout groups, the 7th and 8th Eastleigh.
Fair Oak has a village hall and four pubs: 'The George', 'The Cricketers', 'The New Clock Inn', and 'The Fox and Hounds'. The latter recently closed down, due to financial problems.
Education
There are three schools - infant, junior, and a secondary school called Wyvern Technology College, which is host to a large gym for public use. It is home to a football team in the Southampton tyro league. There is also a Christian school called 'The King's School'.
Stoke Park Wood
Stoke Park Wood to the north-west of the village (a remnant of the Forest of Bere) lies partly in Fair Oak and partly in the neighbouring parish of Bishopstoke. With many bridlepaths running between the two villages via the woods, it is possible to walk from one village to another without setting foot on any other public highway. The woods cover some 207hectares (510 acres) and are primarily of evergreen trees; the sandy soil and long grass is home to wildlife including dormice, grey squirrels, pine martens, deer and adders.
Geology
Fair Oak lies on the London Clay deposits of the Hampshire Basin, to the northern edge of a small syncline separated from the main basin by the Portsdown anticline. The London Clay in this area, towards the top of the sequence, is fairly sandy and includes lenticular sand deposits. The sand pits on the east of the village are in the Whitecliff Sand. At Knowle Hill and south towards Horton Heath the London Clay is overlain by the clays and sands of Wittering Formation of the Bracklesham Group, with a small outlier capping Pylehill to the north.
References
^ "Parish Headcounts, Area: Fair Oak & Horton Heath CP". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. 2001. http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=795072&c=Fair+Oak&d=16&e=15&g=450127&i=1001x1003x1004&o=1&m=0&r=1&s=1205855576156&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779. Retrieved on 2008-03-18.
^ "Fair Oak". HampshireTreasures Volume 13 Eastleigh. Hampshire County Council. 2006-03-29. http://www.hants.gov.uk/hampshiretreasures/entries/v13p039e09.html. Retrieved on 2008-03-18.
^ a b British Geological Survey (1987), Southampton. England and Wales Sheet 315. Solid and Drift Geology, 1:50,000 Series geological map, Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey, ISBN 0-75180754-0
^ Edwards, R.A. & Freshney, E.C. (1987), Geology of the country around Southampton. Mem. British Geological Survey, Sheet 315 (England & Wales), Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey, ISBN 0118843966
External links
Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish Council
The Eastleigh Photograph Archive
Fair Oak & Horton Heath Local Community Magazine...(and so on)

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Well nut

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A well nut a type of fastener used to blindly fasten a piece (much like an molly bolt) and to seal the bolt hole. It consists of a flanged neoprene bushing with a nut embedded in the non-flanged end. The bolt is passed through one of the pieces to be fastened and threaded onto the nut from the flanged end. The non-flanged end is then inserted through the other piece to be fastened. As the bolt is tightened, friction from the neoprene flange against the piece being fastened prevents the nut from turning. The bushing is compressed by the nut, forming a lip behind the piece being fastened, which compresses the fastened piece and seals the bolt hole. It can also be used in a solid workpiece. As the screw draws the embedded nut towards it, the walls of the well exert a force on the hole walls, anchoring it.
Well nuts are not particularly strong, but are useful for sealing holes and/or isolating vibrations.
It was originally developed by the United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
Contents
1 See also
2 References
2.1 Notes
2.2 Bibliography
//
See also
Molly bolt
References
Notes
^ a b Smith, pp.112114.
^ Smith, p.114.
Bibliography
Smith, Carroll (1990), Carroll Smith's Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners, and Plumbing Handbook, MotorBooks/MBI Publishing Company, ISBN 0879384069, http://books.google.com/books?id=A81HmmRCN7YC.
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Wakeskating

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Wakeskating is a water sport and an adaptation of wakeboarding that employs a similar design of board manufactured from maple or from fibreglass. Unlike wakeboarding, the rider is not bound to the board in any way, which gives the sport its own unique challenges. Instead, the top surface of the board is covered with griptape, (in a similar fashion to a skateboard) or a soft, high-traction, foam covering that is kinder to riders in the inevitable crashes. Riders usually wear shoes while riding to afford themselves extra purchase on the board, similar to skateboarding.
Some of the earliest riding to resemble wakeskating dates back to the late '70s and early '80s with freeboarding or wakesurfing. Originally, riders would surf behind boats with long boards, but eventually the evolution leaned towards boards that were much shorter (ex:4'8) which allowed riders to launch airs off the wake and even ollie. However, the watersports industry leaned strongly towards bindings, resulting in the focused evolution of wakeboarding. Wakeskating would eventually begin to take notice in the mid '90s, and the growth continued. It is increasingly popular in youth culture across the globe, but is prevalent mainly in its country of origin, the United States. An aspect of wakeskating that draws many aficionados to it, as opposed to wakeboarding, is progression without the need for the large and extremely expensive boats (necessary to create the wake for wakeboarders to achieve maximum air time). An alternative to using wakeboard boats to tow riders is using high powered jet skis. This method of watercraft can provide an adequate tow, with little or no wake. Jet skis are better for shallow water or where water obstacles are available to perform tricks on.
Wakeskating tricks are inherently more technical than wakeboarding. The tricks are based firmly on skateboarding as opposed to snowboarding. Numerous tournaments and competitions exist throughout the world for the sport of wakeskating.
Contents
1 Wakeskates
1.1 Types of Boards
1.2 Size
2 The Rise of the Industry
2.1 Marketing
3 Board materials
4 Fin Technology
5 Wakeskate Manufacturers
6 Getting up
6.1 Deep water start
6.2 Dock start
6.3 Once you are up
7 Winching
8 Shoes
9 See also
10 References
//
Wakeskates
Types of Boards
Bi-level
One type of board is a bi-level wakeskate. The bi-level was first used on a wakeskate by one of the forefathers of wakeskating, Thomas Horrell. It is basically two boards usually made of maple veneers and/or fiberglass connected in the middle by two brackets. The point of having a bi-level wakeskate is that the flex in the top board helps accelerate the board from the water, which allows the board to stay with your feet and also feel more like an ollie on a skateboard.
Concave
The other type of board is a Concave deck, usually either compression molded out of fiberglass, or a wood core deck. Compression-molded wakeskates are less dense than wood core wakeskates, which is one factor that will cause a board to sit higher in the water (along with rail shape--a sharper rail will make the board sit higher and ride with a high response level; round rails allow a board to sit deeper in the water). Conversely, wood core decks tend to be a tad bit heavier, and are denser, which make them favored by most wakeskaters. It has been said that wood core deck feels more like a skateboard and is easier to control/feel.
Size
Wakeskates usually size between 100-114cm (roughly 39-45 inches), which is considerably smaller than a wakeboard. Rail shape can vary from a more rounded shape, which is common on most wood skates, to a sharper rail, which was traditionally found on compression-molded decks, and a resurgence in the variable edge, which means the rail will be rounded in the middle and sharp on the edges. Today, a variable edge can be found on numerous wakeskates, since it allows for forgiveness on rails and lip tricks, but also allows you a sharp edge for cutting into the wake.
The Rise of the Industry
Smaller rider-owned companies have started to make their mark on the sport of wakeskating.
New materials and assembly techniques are continually introduced into the sport of wakeskating. Traditional boards are made of plywood or fiberglass, but a new technology has come out called Tri-Ax Fiberglass reinforcing. A woven fiberglass top sheet is applied. This process helps the board to be more rigid and increases the life of the board.
Marketing
Production
Wakeskates are manufactured by many of the same companies that produce wakeboards such as CWB, Hyperlite, and Liquid force, along with many Wakeskate specific companies such as Integrity, Oak, Sattalyte, and New. However, going back into wakeskating's roots, the first company dedicated...(and so on)

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Hot Shots!

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Hot Shots!
Theatrical Release Poster
Directed by
Jim Abrahams
Produced by
Bill BadalatoPat Proft
Written by
Jim AbrahamsPat Proft
Starring
Charlie SheenCary ElwesValeria GolinoLloyd BridgesJon CryerKevin DunnBill Irwin
Distributed by
20th Century Fox
Release date(s)
July 31, 1991
Running time
84 min.
Language
English
Followed by
Hot Shots! Part Deux
Hot Shots! is a 1991 comedy spoof starring Charlie Sheen, Cary Elwes, Valeria Golino, Lloyd Bridges, Kevin Dunn and Jon Cryer. It was directed by Jim Abrahams, co-director of Airplane! (another spoof), and was written by Abrahams and Pat Proft.
Contents
1 Plot summary
2 Cast
3 Reception
4 Sequel
5 Airplanes
6 References
7 External links
//
Plot summary
Hot Shots has been described as "Top Gun meets Airplane!". The film begins at Flemner Air Base 20 years prior. A pilot named Leland "Buzz" Harley (Bill Irwin) loses control of his plane and ejects, leaving his co-pilot Dominic "Mailman" Farnum (Ryan Stiles) to crash alone; although Mailman survives, he's mistaken for a deer owing to the branches stuck to his helmet and is shot by a hunter. Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) wakes up from a nightmare he's having about the event when Lt. Commander Block (Kevin Dunn) asks him to return to active duty as a pilot in the U.S. Navy. This poses a dilemma for Harley, as he previously left the Navy to live with Native Americans.
Harley becomes romantically involved with his therapist, Ramada (Valeria Golino), although she's already involved with another fighter pilot (Cary Elwes), who hates Topper because of the loss of his father to Buzz Harley (and believes Topper may do the same to him). Amid the chaos, the owner of an aerospace firm is trying to sabotage the mission in order to make the current fighter jets look bad in hopes that the Navy will replace them with his German-made jets. However, Topper Harley successfully completes the mission to destroy a nuclear power plant despite his jet's malfunctioning armament.
Cast
Charlie Sheen - Lt. Topper Harley
Cary Elwes - Lt. Kent Gregory
Valeria Golino - Ramada Thompson
Lloyd Bridges - Adm. Thomas "Tug" Benson
Kevin Dunn - Lt. Cmdr. James Block
Jon Cryer - Lt. Jim "Wash Out" Pfaffenbach
William O'Leary - Lt. Pete "Dead Meat" Thompson
Kristy Swanson - Kowalski
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. - Wilson
Bill Irwin - Leland "Buzz" Harley
Ryan Stiles - Dominic "Mailman" Farnum
Heidi Swedberg - Mary Thompson
Reception
Hot Shots was both a critical and commercial success, grossing over $180 million worldwide and tallying 81% positive reviews on review-collection website Rotten Tomatoes.
Sequel
In 1993, a sequel was released, Hot Shots! Part Deux, which parodied the action genre, primarily the Rambo films. Jim Abrahams returned as director, as did actors Charlie Sheen, Valeria Golino and Lloyd Bridges (all reprising their roles from the first film), as well as Jerry Haleva as Saddam Hussein, who had a larger role in the sequel. Ryan Stiles returns in a new role. The film also starred Richard Crenna, Rowan Atkinson and Miguel Ferrer. Unlike the well-received Hot Shots!, reviews for the sequel were mixed. Nonetheless, Part Deux was still a financial success at the box office, grossing over $130 million worldwide.
Airplanes
The planes that make an appearance in the movie are:
Folland Gnat
T-38 Talon
F-5 Tiger II
SIAI Marchetti S-211
C-135 Stratolifter
F-4 Phantom II
Airbus A300
Boeing 727
DC-8
A-7 Corsair II
A-6 Intruder
References
^ "Hot Shots! at Box Office Mojo". http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=hotshots.htm. Retrieved on 2007-12-23.
^ "Hot Shots! at Rotten Tomatoes". http://au.rottentomatoes.com/m/1036179-hot_shots/. Retrieved on 2007-12-23.
^ "Hot Shots! Part Deux at Rotten Tomatoes". http://au.rottentomatoes.com/m/hot_shots_part_deux/. Retrieved on 2007-12-23.
^ "Hot Shots! Part Deux at Box Office Mojo". http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=hotshots2.htm. Retrieved on 2007-12-23.
External links
Hot Shots! at the Internet Movie Database
Hot Shots! at Allmovie

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Decorative boxes

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Though the purpose of a box may be purely functional, boxes can also be very decorative and artistic. Many boxes are used for promotional packaging, both commercially and privately. Markets for specialty boxes range from Home Hardware to Wedding Favors.
Contents
1 Work box
2 Jewelry box
3 Strong box
4 Knife box
5 Bible box
6 ui
7 Wooden wine box
8 Snuff box
9 References
//
Work box
The most common type of decorative box is the feminine work box. It is usually fitted with a tray divided into many small compartments for needles, reels of silk and cotton, and other necessaries for stitchery. The date of its origin is unclear, but 17th-century examples exist, covered with silk and adorned with beads and embroidery.
No lady would have been without her work box in the 18th century. In the second half of that century, elaborate pains were taken to make these boxes dainty and elegant.
Work boxes are ordinarily portable, but at times they form the top of a stationary table.
Jewelry box

A jewel box lined with red velvet
A jewelry box, also known as a casket, is a receptacle for trinkets, not only jewels. It may take a very modest form, covered in leather and lined with satin, or it may reach the monumental proportions of the jewel cabinets which were made for Marie Antoinette, one of which is at Windsor Castle, and another at the Palace of Versailles; the work of Schwerdfeger as cabinetmaker, Degault as miniature-painter, and Thomire as chaser.
Strong box
A strong-box is a receptacle for money, deeds and securities. Its place has been taken in modern life by the safe. Some have extremely elaborate locks, such as Sir Thomas Bodley's strong-box in the Bodleian library, which has a locking mechanism in the under-side of the lid.
Knife box
The knife-box or knife-case, a receptacle for knives and other table cutlery, is one of the most charming of the minor pieces of furniture which we owe to the artistic taste and mechanical ingenuity of the English cabinet-makers of the last quarter of the 18th century. Some of the most elegant and often ornate were in the styles of Robert Adam, George Hepplewhite and Thomas Sheraton. Occasionally flat-topped containers, they were most frequently either rod-shaped, or tall and narrow with a sloping top necessitated by a series of raised veins for exhibiting the handles of knives and the bowls of spoons. Mahogany and satinwood were the woods most frequently employed, and they were occasionally inlaid with marquetry or edged with boxwood. These graceful receptacles, often made in pairs, still exist in large numbers; they are often converted into stationery cabinets. Another version is an open tray or rack, usually with a handle, also for the storage of table cutlery.
Bible box
A Bible Box is a box made to hold a Bible. These boxes started being manufactured in the 17th century.
ui
An ui is a woman's ornamental case, usually carried in a pocket or purse. It holds small tools for daily use such as folding scissors, bodkins, needles, hairpins, tweezers, makeup pencils, etc. Some uis were also used to carry doctors' lancets. These boxes were made of different materials such as wood, leather, ivory, silver, gold, tortoise shell, mother of pearl, and shagreen.
Wooden wine box
Wooden wine boxes, also known as wooden wine crates are used to ship and store expensive wines in transit. Most wineries that use wooden boxes engrave their logo and designs on the front panel. These panels are usually highly detailed and used by wine collectors as decoration pieces for their bars or wine cellars. A typical wooden wine box holds either six or twelve 750 ml bottles.
Snuff box
For the BBC3 comedy, see Snuff Box.

Coffin-shaped snuff box made from sheet copper, raised, tinned inside and engraved. It is English and is dated 1792. Victoria and Albert Museum, London
One of the more functional types of decorative boxes is the snuff box, which is now largely a relic of the once popular practice of taking snuff. At one time, this tiny decorative but utilitarian box was an indispensable accessory for every man of birth and breeding from the 18th century through the middle of the 19th century.
Artisans, such as the jeweller and the enameller bestowed infinite pains upon this object, which was as much a delicate bijou as a piece of utility. Gentlemen of Quality, fops, and dandies possessed a great variety of snuff-boxes, some of which were quite rich in detail, with frames of gold encased with diamonds. Other boxes were more ordinary. Made with potato-pulp, the cheapest wood available, they were extensively used.
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Walter E. Diemer
Born
January 8, 1905(1905-01-08)
Died
January 9, 1998 (aged93)
Causeof death
congestive heart failure
Nationality
American
Occupation
accountant
Employer
Fleer
Hometown
Philadelphia
Knownfor
inventing/developedbubble gum
Spouse(s)
Adelaide (died 1990)Florence Freeman Kohler (1996-1998)
Children
two
Walter E. Diemer (8 January 19059 January 1998) was an accountant and inventor of bubble gum.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 23 year old Diemer was working as an accountant at Fleer in 1926 when the company president sought to cut costs by making their own gum base. (Founder Frank Henry Fleer had made a batch of bubble gum in 1906 which he called Blibber Blubber, but it was too sticky and broke too easily.)
Although an accountant by trade, Mr. Diemer liked to experiment with gum recipes in his spare time. In doing so, he accidentally stumbled upon a recipe that was totally unique. The gum was pink because it was the only food coloring in the factory, which is why most gum today is pink.
It was less sticky (would not stick to the face) than standard chewing gum yet stretched more easily. He saw the possibilities and using a salt water taffy wrapping machine, wrapped one hundred pieces of the creation to test market in a local mom-and-pop candy store. They sold out in one day priced at one penny a piece.
Fleer began marketing the new gum as "Dubble Bubble" and Diemer himself taught salesmen to blow bubbles. This helped them to demonstrate how Dubble Bubble differed from all other chewing gums.
Sales surpasses US$ 1.5 million in the first year, at a penny a piece. Diemer did not patent his invention, and soon competition arose as bubble gum became a popular inexpensive treat during the Great Depression.
According to his wife, Walter Diemer never received royalties for his invention but he didn't mind. She also said he oversaw construction of bubble gum plants in Philadelphia and Barcelona, Spain, and travelled around the world marketing the gum. He stayed with Fleer for decades, eventually reaching the position of senior vice president as well as a member of the Board of Directors of Fleer Corporation. He retired in 1970, and remained on the board for 15 more years.
He died of congestive heart failure on his 93rd birthday.
References
^ "Pennsylvania People, Walter E Diemer". http://www.cbsd.org/pennsylvaniapeople/level2_biographies/Level_2_biographies/walter_e_diemer_level_%202.htm. Retrieved on November 25, 2008.
^ Goodnough, Abby (12 January 1998). "W.E. Diemer, bubble gum inventor, dies at the age of 90", New York Times
External links
History of Dubble Bubble
Pennsylvania People - Walter E. Diemer
Gallery of History
About.com
National Association of Chewing Gum Manufacturers
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A gun salute being fired by members of the U.S. Army Presidential Salute Guns Battery
Gun salutes are the firing of cannons or arms as a (military or naval) honor.
The custom originates in naval tradition, where a warship would fire its cannons harmlessly out to sea to show that it was disarmed, signifying the lack of hostile intent.
As naval customs evolved 21 volleys came to be fired for heads of state, with the number decreasing with the rank of the recipient of the honour. Multiples of 21-gun salutes may be fired for particularly important celebrations.
Contents
1 History
2 By country
2.1 Bangladesh
2.2 Canada
2.3 Israel
2.4 United Kingdom
2.5 United States
2.5.1 Deaths of presidents
3 Media
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
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History
The tradition of saluting can be traced to the Middle Ages practice of placing oneself in an unarmed position and, therefore, in the power of those being honored. This may be noted in the dropping of the point of the sword, presenting arms, firing cannon and small arms, lowering sails, manning the yards, removing the headdress or laying on oars.
The gun salute might have originated in the 17th century with the maritime practice of demanding that a defeated enemy expend its ammunition and render itself helpless until reloaded a time-consuming operation in that era. Also, the gun salute was established as a naval tradition by the late sixteenth century. A man o' war which visited a foreign port would discharge all its guns to show that its guns were empty. Since the ship would not have enough time to reload before it was within range of the shore batteries, it was clearly demonstrating its friendly intentions by going in with empty guns.
Salute by gunfire is an ancient ceremony. The British for years compelled weaker nations to render the first salute; but in time, international practice compelled "gun for gun" on the principle of equality of nations. In the earliest days, seven guns was the recognized British national salute because seven was the standard number of weapons on a vessel. In that day, gunpowder made from sodium nitrate was easier to keep on dry land than at sea. Thus those early regulations stated that although a ship would fire only seven guns, the forts ashore would fire three shots to each one shot afloat, hence the number 21.
The system of odd numbered rounds is said to have been originated by Samuel Pepys, Secretary to the Navy in the Restoration, as a way of economizing on the use of powder, the rule until that time having been that all guns had to be fired. Odd numbers were chosen, as even numbers indicated a death.
With the increase in quality of naval gunpowder, by the use of potassium nitrate, honors rendered at sea were increased to the shore salute. 21 guns became the highest national honor, although for a period of time, monarchies received more guns than republics. Eventually republics gained equality in Britain's eyes.
India during the period of British rule developed a formal hierarchical system of gun salutes. Apart from the 101 gun Imperial salute reserved for the British monarch, the more important of the hundreds of vassal rulers of princely states involved in indirect rule were classified by the number of guns used when paying honors to them, signifying their prestige in the eyes of the British. The highest of these so-called "salute states" (also in some other parts of the British Empire) enjoyed 21 guns (Hyderabad, Patiala, Berar, Mysore, Jammu and Kashmir, Baroda, and Gwalior). For years, a few rulers not formally under the control of the British were granted 21 guns (Nepal, Oman, Mosquito Coast and Zanzibar) or even 31 guns (Afghanistan and Siam).
There was much confusion because of the varying customs of maritime states, but finally the British government proposed to the United States a regulation that provided for "salutes to be returned gun for gun." The British at that time officially considered the international salute to sovereign states to be 21 guns, and the United States adopted the 21 guns and "gun for gun" return on August 18, 1875.
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In Bangladesh the salute consists of 21 canon fires where it is assumed that the number '21' mostly hails the legacy of the February 21 Martyr's Day (presently known as International Mother Language Day). In fact the number '21' gets a special honor in the culture and heritage of Bengali speaking population as their language got honor to be the state language of Pakistan through a popular campus procession on 21 February 1952. The procession saw an...(and so on)

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A set of poker dice as used in Liar dice (individual hand).
Liar's dice, or Liar dice, with roots originating in South America and popularized in early Spanish History, was brought to Spain by the Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro during the 16th century. Liar's Dice is known for being a game in pirate history, and a name for a class of dice games for two or more players. They are easy to learn, require little equipment, and can be played as gambling or drinking games. Playing them well requires the ability to deceive and detect an opponent's deception.
Versions of the game are known as Dudo or Cachito in South America. The equivalent drinking game is sometimes called Mexicali or Mexican in the United States; the latter term may be a corruption of M?xchen ("Little Max"), the name by which the game is known in Germany.
There are at least three different versions of Liar's Dice; it's uncertain which version is the original. In all of them, dice are rolled in a concealed fashion and bids made about the result of the roll. Players must then either raise the bid or challenge the previous bid in turn. For the purposes of this article, the three versions discussed are referred to as "individual hand", "common hand", and "Mexican".
In "common hand", each player has a set of dice, all players roll one and the bids relate to the dice each player can see (their hand) plus all the concealed dice (the other players' hands).
In "individual hand", there is one set of dice which is passed from player to player. The bids relate to the dice as they are in front of the bidder after selected dice have been re-rolled.
Contents
1 Rules (common hand)
1.1 Bidding Rules
1.2 Variants
1.3 Gambling
1.4 Drinking Game
2 Elements of Common Hand Strategy
3 Basic Dice Odds
4 Rules (individual hand)
4.1 Summary
4.2 Play
4.3 Bids
4.4 Techniques
4.5 An example hand
5 Stanford Variation of Individual Hand
5.1 Bids
6 Rules (Mexican)
6.1 Two-dice variations
7 Modern variants
7.1 Commercial versions
8 See also
9 Notes and references
10 External links
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Rules (common hand)
Five six-sided dice with traditional dot faces are generally used per player, with dice cups used for concealment. Poker dice can also be used, but some systems for bidding become difficult or impossible to use.
Each round, the players roll their dice while keeping them concealed from the other players. One player begins bidding, picking a quantity of a face 2 through 6. The quantity states the player's opinion on how many of the chosen face have been rolled in total on the table. A 1 ("ace") is often wild and counts as the stated face of the current bid, however the game can also be played without wilds (see variants). In a five-dice, three-player game with wilds, the lowest bid is "one 2" and the highest bid "fifteen 6s In turn, each player has two choices; believe the previous bid is true and make a higher bid, or challenge the previous bid as being wrong. Raising the bid means either increasing the quantity, or the face value, or both, according to the specific bidding rules used. Different bidding rule sets are described below.
If the current player thinks the previous player's bid is wrong, he challenges it, and then all dice are revealed to determine whether the bid was valid. Revealing the same number or more of the relevant face than was bid is a successful bid, in which case the bidder wins. Otherwise the challenger wins. A challenge is generally indicated by simply revealing one's dice, though it is customary to verbally make the challenge, by saying "I call you up", "I call", "You're a liar", or simply "Liar".
Example: if a bid of "seven fours" is challenged, the bid is successful (and the player who made it wins) if there are seven or more fours, or less than seven fours but enough wild aces (1s) to total seven or more fours and aces (four fours and three aces, or five fours and two aces). The bid fails (the bidder is a Liar and the challenger wins) if there are fewer than seven total fours and aces combined (or if aces are not wild; see variants).
Bidding Rules
The most common systems for bidding are listed below, in order of the amount of restriction they place on bidders. All variants are described in relation to the face value and quantity of the previous bid.
The player may bid an increased quantity of the same face, or any quantity of a higher face. Given a bid of "three twos", the minimum raise is either "four twos" or any quantity of "threes". This is very common as it generally gives players many options, allowing for the most information to be gained. However, as the face...(and so on)

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Kriegslokomotives were built by O&K
Orenstein & Koppel (normally abbreviated to "O&K"), is a major German engineering company, and was founded on April 1, 1876 in Berlin by Benno Orenstein and Arthur Koppel.
Originally a general engineering company, O&K soon started to specialise in the manufacture of railway vehicles. The company's other specialisms included heavy equipment and escalators. O&K pulled out of the railway business in 1981, and sold its escalator manufacturing division to the Kone Corporation of Finland in 1996, leaving the company to focus primarily on construction machines. The construction machine business was eventually sold to the FIAT Group. The closure of the Berlin factory is imminent (2006).
Contents
1 Founding and railway work
2 Earth movers
3 Nazi era and the Second World War
4 East German era
5 Diversification and demise in DDR
6 External links
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Founding and railway work
The Orenstein & Koppel Company was a mechanical engineering firm that first entered the railway construction field and was active building locomotives and other railroad cars. It expanded to build goods and passenger cars, and above all, excavators for construction. In addition, graders, dumper and truck cranes were produced, also escalators, transmissions, Fork-lift trucks, compressors, crawler loaders, wheeled loaders, dump trucks, rapid-transit railway lines, buses, tractors, road rollers as well as cargo ships. Passenger liners, shipboard cranes and shipbuilding enterprises rounded out the company's profile. The enterprise had different production locations in Germany. It also possessed a high export portion so a world-wide system of branch offices were created.
First founded in 1892 in Schlachtensee, in the Zehlendorf district of Berlin, and known as the M?rkische Lokomotivfabrik, the O&K factories expanded to supply the Imperial German Army under Kaiser Wilhelm II with field service locomotives or Feldbahn. All manner of railway equipment were supplied to the Army. Feldbahn locomotives were built by other manufacturers too. Because of strained capacity at the Schlachtensee shops, work transferred in 1899 to a site in Nowawes, later Babelsberg, near Potsdam. Around 1908 the firm of Gerlach und K?nig in Nordhausen was taken over, and petrol and diesel locomotives were built here under the trade mark Montania.
Earth movers

O&K Locomotive No.740 built in 1907 shown here at Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway.
After the turn of the century, O&K built bucket chain trencher, first from wood and after 1904, completely from steel; these were propelled by steam or oil engines. O&K also made a railway trenchers for work in heavy soils. In 1922 they manufactured their first caterpillar crawler steam shovel. From 1926 steam engines were replaced by diesel engines, with earlier steam units converted to diesel power as the need arose. O&K merged with a kerosene engine builder, which were sold under the O&K banner.
In the First World War, O&K built engines and cars of all sizes which were essential to the national goals. With the collapse of Imperial Germany in November 1918 and seizing all army Feldbahn engines as per the terms of the Versailles Treaty which ended the First World war, the victorious Allies put further restrictions on German manufacturing and military capacity.
This treaty also removed access to the export markets, so much that at the end of 1925 work stopped for three months. Business recovered later however and up to 1935 produced 5,299 locomotives and altogether 9,371 units up to the last delivery in January 1942.
Steam locomotives of the Series 50 type were produced in the 1930s, also standard rail gauge vehicles; besides the Feldbahn contracts. Notable items built in this period were cutting edge diesel locomotives and Series 44 and 50 Steam engines for the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft or national railway company.
Nazi era and the Second World War

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O&K built, at the Spandau factory, cable-operated excavators and bucket wheel excavators for work in the lignite coal mines of eastern Germany. In the course of the so-called Aryanization introduced by Adolf Hitler's Nazi Regime, the Orenstein family's shares were forcibly sold in 1935 and Orenstein and Koppel was placed under trust administration and the Babelsberger works were taken over and renamed in 1941. Orenstein & Koppel existed in name only, but more commonly used the abbreviation MBA (Maschienenbau und Bahnbedarf AG).
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Coated abrasives are made of abrasive grains adhered to the surface of flexible or semi-flexible backings such as paper, cloth, vulcanized fiber, plastic films... They are used for DIY as well as industrial applications.[vague]
Coated abrasives grit sizes range from very coarse (~2mm) to ultrafine (submicrometre). Most grit sizes are standardized at the world level by ISO standards (ISO 6344).
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Coated abrasives are used by hand or on machines, applications are extremely varied, at home and in industry for:
fine finishes: hand sanding or polishing of wooden cabinets, car bodies primers, metals.
high precision operations: optical lens polishing, magnetic head superfinishing.
medium stock removal with portable or fixed machines: floor sanding, disc grinding of metal, endless belts grinding of wood, metal, glass.
heavy stock removal with wide (up to 3 m) belts on high power machines to grind stainless steel sheets or coils or to calibrate plywood or chipboard panels.
Sandpaper and emery cloth are coated abrasives for hand use, usually non precision. These two terms are used by general public in place of "coated abrasives".
Other coated abrasives include, Sanding cord, Sanding pads, sanding belts and sanding discs. Variants are available for use by hand or as components for power tools.
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Belt sander
Dremel
Grinding machine
Sander

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The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject.Please help improve the article with a good introductory style. (February 2008)
Coated abrasives are made of abrasive grains adhered to the surface of flexible or semi-flexible backings such as paper, cloth, vulcanized fiber, plastic films... They are used for DIY as well as industrial applications.[vague]
Coated abrasives grit sizes range from very coarse (~2mm) to ultrafine (submicrometre). Most grit sizes are standardized at the world level by ISO standards (ISO 6344).
The lists in this article may contain items that are not notable, encyclopedic, or helpful. Please help out by removing such elements and incorporating appropriate items into the main body of the article. (February 2008)
Coated abrasives are used by hand or on machines, applications are extremely varied, at home and in industry for:
fine finishes: hand sanding or polishing of wooden cabinets, car bodies primers, metals.
high precision operations: optical lens polishing, magnetic head superfinishing.
medium stock removal with portable or fixed machines: floor sanding, disc grinding of metal, endless belts grinding of wood, metal, glass.
heavy stock removal with wide (up to 3 m) belts on high power machines to grind stainless steel sheets or coils or to calibrate plywood or chipboard panels.
Sandpaper and emery cloth are coated abrasives for hand use, usually non precision. These two terms are used by general public in place of "coated abrasives".
Other coated abrasives include, Sanding cord, Sanding pads, sanding belts and sanding discs. Variants are available for use by hand or as components for power tools.
See also
Belt sander
Dremel
Grinding machine
Sander

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Koryo Hotel

Korean name
Chos?n'g?l
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Hancha
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McCune-Reischauer
Kory? Hot'el
RevisedRomanization
Goryeo Hotel
The Koryo Hotel is the second largest operating hotel in North Korea. The twin-towered building is 143metres (469ft) tall and contains 43 storeys. Erected in 1985 under the close scrutiny of Kim Il-sung, it was intended to "showcase the glory and strength of the DPRK." The hotel's extravagance is exemplified by its entryway, which consists of a 9-metre (30 ft) wide jade dragon's mouth that leads into an expansive lobby dominated by a mosaic of North Korean cultural symbols. The mosaic tiles make use of a wide variety of precious metals and gemstones underneath low-dispersion glass panes, which are replaced biannually to preserve the mosaic's luster.
The hotel is rated three stars by western standards. North Korea rates it as five stars. The Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs describes it as "Deluxe" and the "best international hotel in Pyongyang".
Contents
1 Location
2 Accommodations
2.1 Rooms and Rates
3 Amenities
3.1 Restaurants
4 Guest liberty
5 Older Koryo Hotel
6 Koryo Hotel in South Korea
7 See also
8 References
9 External links
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Location
The hotel is situated along the Taedong river in Chung-kuyok, central Pyongyang at 390?31.47?N 12544?9.92?E? / ?39.0087417 125.7360889? / 39.0087417; 125.7360889.
Accommodations
The hotel offers 500 rooms although only about 50 rooms are occupied at any one time (giving it an occupancy rate of 10% compared to Seoul with an 80% occupancy rate in its high end hotels), usually by business people from China, Africa, and the Middle East and UN staff. The Washington Times claims most of the hotel's foreign guests are international arms dealers. The hotel does achieve full or near capacity every April 15 with delegations invited to celebrate Kim Il Sung's birthday.
It would appear the US State Department has been using a guest room in the hotel since 2007 as a de facto office by a single employee to handle administrative affairs.
Rooms and Rates
According to the World Health Organization, the rates are as follows:
single, upper story room: $112double, upper story room: $121single, lower story room: $102double, lower story room: $112
Rooms, services, food, and other goods within the hotel appear to be priced in dollars.
In room TVs carry three channels. Guests report power outages and recommend packing your own flashlight. Rooms are equipped with a mini-bar and are checked each day by a team of three people, of which one person inventories, the second recounts and a third supervises the pair.
Amenities
Amenities include a hard currency gift shop, gym, a swimming pool, a revolving restaurant on the 45th floor, a circular bar on the 44th floor and two movie theaters (one 200 seat cinema and one 70 seat cinema). The hotel also features a billiards room on the second floor and a casino in the basement. The casino offers blackjack, roulette, and slot machines. The casino is staffed by Chinese workers.
Restaurants
Each tower is actually topped by a revolving restaurant, however only one is open. One can order steak ("the best steak in town") at the restaurant. The revolving restaurant apparently had a 9 pm closing time but in recent years the closing time has been extended or relaxed based on the quality of the guests' tipping. Aside from the single open revolving restaurant, the hotel has four other restaurants including a Japanese restaurant and a Korean BBQ restaurant.
The restaurants are run by Japanese expatriates and are run as private businesses but must pay a fee to the state.
Guest liberty
By some reports guests are prevented by guards from leaving the hotel. However, others report the ability to wander off the hotel grounds. If one can wander off the grounds, the hotel is a few blocks from the city's restaurant district and the Pyongyang Railroad Station.
Older Koryo Hotel
The Koryo Hotel replaced an older hotel of the same name, but in a different location. For a time after 1946 the leader of North Korea's Democratic Party Cho Man-sik was kept under house arrest in the older Koryo Hotel. When United Nations forces threatened to overrun Pyongyang in October 1950, it is thought he was executed.
Koryo Hotel in South Korea
There is also a Koryo Hotel in Bucheon, South Korea. Bucheon is satellite city of Seoul (located roughly half way between Seoul and Incheon). It is popular with corporate travelers as it is one of the few hotels in the area which are not by the hour "love hotels." Some larger companies in the area have travel agreements with this hotel, which is undergoing an expansion and renovation.
See also
Tourism in North Korea...(and so on)

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(Redirected from Pokon - Destiny Deoxys)
Pokon: Destiny Deoxys
Directed by
Kunihiko YuyamaDarren Dunstan
Produced by
Yukako MatsusakoTakemoto MoriJunya OkamotoChoji YoshikawaJim Malone
Written by
Hideki Sonoda
Starring
Veronica TaylorAmy BirnbaumEric StuartRachael LillisMadeline BlausteinTara JayneTed LewisSebastian ArcelusRebecca HandlerMegan HollingsheadKayzie RogersMike PollockSean SchemmelJeff KramerLisa OrtizCaroline LawsonAmy PalantDana SouthernIkue ?tani
Music by
Shinji Miyazaki
Cinematography
Takaya Mizutani
Editing by
Toshio Henmi
Distributed by
Toho (Japan)Miramax Films (US)Alliance Films (Canada DVD)Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Canada DVD, distributing for Alliance Atlantis)Europa Filmes (Brazil)
Release date(s)
July 22, 2004 (Japan)February 15, 2005 (USA)April 17, 2007 (Denmark)December 19, 2007 (Brazil)
Running time
100 minutes
Country
JapanUnited States
Language
EnglishJapanese
Preceded by
Pokon: Jirachi Wish Maker (2004)
Followed by
Pokon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew (2006)
IMDb
Pokon: Destiny Deoxys (???????????? ????????????? ?????? ????? ,Gekij?ban Poketto Monsut? Adobansu Jener?shon Rekk? no H?monsha Deokishisu?, lit. "Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation the Movie: Deoxys, the Visitor from a Fissure in the Sky") is the seventh film in the Pokon series, complementing the seventh season (Pokon: Advanced Challenge). It is the second film released under Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation in Japan. The original Japanese version was released in theaters on July 22, 2004. It was edited for the American release as the Japanese version contained a few scenes that were considered too intense for American children.
The English adaptation debuted on Kids' WB on January 22, 2005, albeit edited for running time. However, the network received their best ratings since 2003 and during the first month of 2005, had beaten anything from the previous year.
The film was subsequently released on DVD and video on February 15, 2005. It added an additional 15 minutes that were cut from the broadcast version.
Destiny Deoxys is the first film to not be preceded by an animated short, instead dedicating the extra time to the movie proper. The featured Pokon that normally are in the short instead appear as asides in the main film.This was also the first Pokon Movie to feature Munchlax.
Although Cartoon Network currently airs the film, it aired on Toon Disney on April 16, 2007 (because Miramax, owned by Disney, released this animated film), being the second Pokon film to air on Toon Disney (the first being Pokon: Jirachi Wishmaker). It is also the last film in the Pokon franchise to have been released by Miramax in the United States and Alliance Films in Canada; the next three films after this one (and since) were released by Viz Media in both countries and Pokon: Giratina and the Sky Warrior will be released by Universal Studios in both countries.
The ending theme for the English version is "This Side of Paradise" by Bree Sharp.
Yuyama Kunihiko visited the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada to get ideas of the setting for the film.
Contents
1 Synopsis
2 Cast
2.1 Others credited
3 Box office hit
4 External links
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Synopsis
A mysterious meteorite is hurtling towards the earth, while another is heading toward the planet Origin. During the entry of the meteorite into the atmosphere, it almost wounds Rayquaza, the legendary sky guardian and the strongest dragon ever seen in the world. The meteorite crashes into a polar zone, revealing two egg-shaped sparkling objects. Just after the purple egg regenerates into a Deoxys and picks up its green companion (which has not regenerated), Rayquaza descends from the ozone layer to battle what it believes to be an invader. A battle ensues, destroying a nearby research site and traumatizing a young boy, scared by a stampede of Spheal, Sealeo, and Walrein. The purple Deoxys traps Rayquaza and is about to beat it, but it is distracted by some electrical charges coming from broken computers, giving Rayquaza a chance to escape and obliterate the purple Deoxys with its Hyper Beam. The purple Deoxys goes back to egg form and falls into the sea, while some researchers take the green egg with them. Deep beneath the surface, the injured Deoxys regenerates and prepares for the day it can search for its friend. The green egg somehow appears on Origin, somewhere in Hoenn.
Four years later, Ash, May, Brock, and Max travel to LaRousse City's Battle Tower. There they meet Tory (Tou'i), a boy who is afraid of Pokon because of psychological trauma that had ensued from the stampede caused by the battle between Deoxys and Rayquaza. Tory is found to be a loner. The purple Deoxys, which...(and so on)

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vCaustic (band)

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Caustic
Origin
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Genre(s)
Industrial, Powernoise
Years active
2002 - present
Label(s)
Crunch PodStatic Sky RecordsSonic Mainline
Members
Matt Fanale
Caustic is an American industrial band based out of Madison, WI, created in 2002 by DJ Matt Fanale (AKA Eurotic), who is the sole consistent member. The band's live lineup varies quite a bit, largely depending on the location of the show. Caustic's lyrics are typically humorous, while the music itself ranges between older styled industrial and more modern styled powernoise.
Caustic has performed live at a number of international industrial music festivals, including the 2005 and 2006 Providence Industrial Festival and the 2006 Blacksun, Reverence, Indoctrination, and the UK's Infest Festival in 2007.
Contents
1 Background
1.1 History
1.2 Genre and style
1.3 Live
2 Discography
2.1 Full length albums and EPs
2.2 Special releases
2.3 Compilation appearances
2.4 Remixes
3 List of band members
3.1 Studio and Live
3.2 Live only
4 External links
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Background
History
Originally the debut album, Unicorns, Kittens, and Shit, was supposed to be released by Static Sky Records in early 2006, but due to production issues surrounding the CD liner notes, the release of the album was pushed back until summer 2006. After Static Sky Records closed, Caustic moved to the Crunch Pod label. The debut album is listed as a co-release between the then defunct Static Sky Records and Crunch Pod. Caustic has enjoyed moderate success in 2006 with the release of Unicorns, Kittens, and Shit, which hit number 1 on Metropolis Records' mail-order site. Caustic's second full-length Booze Up and Riot propelled the project even further, with a follow-up planned for late 2008 on Crunch Pod. In the meantime Caustic has also released several split EPs and CDR releases, as well.
Matt Fanale has been in side projects such as m00ntz! (with Eric Oehler (Null Device) and Chuck Spencer (Stochastic Theory)), as well as currently with Parasite Twin (with Brian Schuh), and Prude, with Chemlab's Jared Louche, Cyanotic's Sean Payne, and Plastic Heroes' Marc Plastic.
Genre and style
Caustic can largely be described as industrial and/or powernoise, with a more humorous and self-deprecating tone than similar acts:
I actually tried making serious music for a bit, but fortunately or unfortunately, nobody could take me seriously, so I went from wanting to be the next 'grr spit industrial' project to what I am now. I kind of like the juxtaposition of trying to be as badass on stage as possible while screaming, 'Tell me about my uterus!'
As I've said before though, a good number of bands in the hard electronics scene are trying way too damn hard to be controversial and angry, spouting clich after clich, and it's become boring. I think having fun is a much better idea -- but being just as loud. I'd rather scream about handjobs than Christianity or Satan or Satanic Christianity any day, because at least that's something I like. Mmm...handjobs. However, I definitely don't want to be seen as a 'joke band,' but more like the Mr. Bungle of industrial -- without the talent.
Influences Matt Fanale has referenced include Ministry, Andrew WK, Pop Will Eat Itself, Chemlab and Stromkern, as well as the comedians Doug Stanhope, Bill Hicks, and David Cross.
Live
Live performances are often noted for the often frenetic interaction with the audience and the band's surroundings, characterized by mild drunken belligerence. Forties are often on prominent display. Bizarre costumes and frenetic lightshows are also a staple:
I've pissed off some people at live shows.... Some dipshit at my first Seattle show was grumpy about the Caustic live set because we were apparently 'making fun of the scene,' or something like that. I think my pal Krass, in drag and playing cowbell, and Darren (formerly of Backandtotheleft/Noxious Emotion) on drums, shirtless and rubbing his chest against the window of where we were playing, had something to do with it.
...
I believe in giving a show. I believe in having some live shit actually going on, and I believe in having a good time. People avoid shows in this scene, and I'm talking industrial in general, because there isn't a show. Most people [who perform] are just standing there twisting knobs and looking like they're checking their email. Boring. Bo-fucking-ring.
I like screaming at an audience, having them scream back and looking like a jackass. I'd rather show too much of my stupid personality than not, and be remembered for looking like a moron than just standing there like some bored chump. Mind you, there are exceptions to every rule, but when I pay to see a show I want...(and so on)

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Sheikh Ali Ahmed Mulla (Arabic: ??? ???? ????) is the veteran muezzin (caller to prayer) at the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Ali Ahmed is up to date the longest serving muezzin for the Masjid al-Haram and has been following his family tradition in this noble profession for over 31 years. He is widely respected across the muslim world and recordings of his Adhan are widely bought and enjoyed by muslims. He also stated that his main job other than a muezzin at the holy mosque is a working in his self employed business.

Sheikh Ali Ahmed Mulla
Contents
1 Early life
2 Family life
3 Career
4 Interview in 2005 (Translated to English by Brother Muhiful)
5 See also
6 External links
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Early life
Ahmed Mulla was born in October 1961, to religious parents of the Mulla family, and fathered by the son of Abdul Rahman Mulla, one of the most famous muezzins then. As he grew he was known for his good morals, good voice in addition to his islamic education, which he received from an early age. He has said in interviews that he frequently accompanied Abdul Hafeez Khoja and Abdul Rahman Mulla to the Masjid al-Haram, all of whom were notable muezzins of their era.
Family life
Mulla got married in his early thirties, and currently has a few sons, the eldest of them Atef Ahmed Mulla who he hopes will also become a muezzin at the mosque one day.

Sheikh Ali Ahmed Mulla performing Isha Adhan at the Masjid al-Haram
Career
Sheikh Ali Ahmad Mulla became one of the luckiest muezzins as he began performing adhan at the mosque when he was just 14, calling for prayer from the minarets in the absence of Abdul Hafeez Khoja, his maternal uncle, Abdul Rahman Mulla, his paternal uncle, and Ahmad Mulla, his grandfather, who were all muezzins at the mosque. Mulla began performing before the introduction of loudspeakers, when muezzins stood at each of the seven minarets such as the Bab Al-Umrah Minaret, Bab Al-Ziyara Minaret, and Bab Al-Hekma Minaret and called for prayer. The timing to deliver the adhan was given by the chief of muezzins from Al-Shafie Maqam, near the Zamzam Well and each muezzin repeated what the first muezzin said until the adhan was completed. It was a tradition started by the Ottomans, which is continued today in Turkey. After graduating from the Institute of Technical Education in Riyadh in 1970, Mulla worked as a teacher at Abdullah ibn Al-Zubair Intermediate School. He was officially appointed muezzin at the Masjid al-Haram in 1975. He has also had the honor to perform adhan at the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi in Medinah on one occasion. Performing adhan at the Masjid al-Haram, for Muslims the holiest mosque in the world, has been claimed by him as a very great honor.
Interview in 2005 (Translated to English by Brother Muhiful)
MAKKAH, October 21, 2005 Azaan or call for prayers is a major element of a Muslim's life, stemming from the fact that praying is the very second pillar of the Islamic faith's five pillars. Muezzin or caller for prayers at any mosque is consequently a significant religious job that takes more importance when that mosque is Masjid Al-Haram, one of the most sacred sites of Islam. Sheikh Ali Ahmed Mullah has been calling for prayers in Al-Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah towards which Muslims from the four corners of the globe direct their faces and hearts five times a day when they pray -- since he was 14 years old. As a result of being muezzin in Al-Masjid Al-Haram, Sheikh Ali Ahmed Mullah has gained a pan-Islamic fame.
IslamOnline.net met Sheikh Ali Ahmed Mullah, whose warm and lovely voice can be easily discerned by Muslims when it is prayer time. O, what did Sheikh Ali Ahmed Mullah have to say about his 35-year-long experience as a Muezzin.
Question (Q): How did your long journey with azaan in Masjid Al-Haram start?
Answer (A): I've started as a muezzin when I was only 14. At first, I was an assistant muezzin as there were no microphones and more than one muezzin had to repeat the azaan to make sure it reaches all quarters of Al-Haram.
Q: Who taught you to be muezzin?
A: There were many muezzins among my family members who taught me how to be a good muezzin, and when time was ripe, I joined Al-Haram as a co-muezzin. I was much influenced by my uncle Sheikh Abdel Rahman Ali Mullah.
Q: Did you practice azaan before officially joining Masjid Al-Haram?
A: Yes, I was the muezzin during school trips and I always enjoyed distinguished voice tones, in addition to the experience in employing such tones. I gained that experience from my uncle and other muezzins at Al-Masjid Al-Haram. I became my school regular muezzin. Azaan gives me some sort of spiritual satisfaction I always feel each time I call for prayers.
Q: Do you work on passing on the Muezzin job to your sons?
A: In my case, I was influenced by the elder...(and so on)

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Silliman College
Motto
?-
Named For
Benjamin Silliman
Established
1940
Colors
Red, white, green, gold
College Master
Judith Krauss
College Dean
Hugh Flick
Undergraduates
450
Called
Sillimanders
Location
505 College Street
Homepage
http://www.sillimancollege.net

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Silliman College is a residential college at Yale University. It opened in September 1940 as the last of the original ten residential colleges, and includes buildings that were constructed as early as 1901. It is the largest college in terms of area, consisting of a full city block in New Haven, Connecticut, bordered by College, Wall, Grove and Temple Streets.
The older, Indiana limestone part of the college consists of the Vanderbilt-Sheffield dormitories and Byers Hall, both originally part of the Sheffield Scientific School. The Van-Sheff portion of Silliman was built between 1903 and 1906 by architect Charles C. Haight in the Collegiate Gothic style. Byers Hall was built in 1903 and was designed by Hiss and Weekes architects in the modified French Renaissance Style.
The newer, Georgian brick portion of the college, which includes most of the core facilities and the Master's house, was completed in 1940 when the college was opened. Architect Eggers & Higgins designed this part of the college.
Due to Silliman's size, the college is able to house its freshmen in the college instead of on Yale's Old Campus, allowing first year students to immediately become immersed in the vibrant student life in Silliman.
The College has links to Harvard's Pforzheimer House and Dudley House, as well as Trinity College, Cambridge and Brasenose College, Oxford. Its rival college at Yale is Timothy Dwight College, located directly across Temple Street.
Contents
1 Silliman College Shield and Mascot
2 Physical Facilities
3 Renovations
4 Activities and Traditions
4.1 Intramural Sports
4.2 Other Activities and Traditions
5 Silliman Fame
6 Famous alumni
7 References
8 External links
9 See also
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Silliman College Shield and Mascot
Silliman College's shield has a white background, three curving red lines emerging from near the bottom of the shield (representing salamander tails), and a green crossing bar containing three acorns. The colors represent the four ancient elements: red for fire, white for air and water, and green for earth. The acorns are an element taken from the family crest of Frederick Vanderbilt, 1876, who funded the college's construction.
The college's mascot is the salamander. Students in the college refer to themselves as Sillimanders. Silliman also owns a salamander costume suit made by Michael Mackenzie SM '03 that is worn to intramurals and Yale-wide events.
Physical Facilities
The college courtyard, which covers almost an entire city block, is the largest enclosed courtyard at Yale and is one of the glories of the old college. Students can be seen playing various sports or lounging in the sun. Because of the size of the courtyard, sports such as stickball, football, and frisbee are often enjoyed.
Special facilities within Silliman include Yale's only undergraduate art gallery, called Maya's Room (named for Maya Tanaka Hanway, '83), a big-screen movie theater (Silliflicks), a dance studio, a half-court basketball facility called the Sillidome, computing facilities, a student kitchen, multiple music practice rooms, and a state-of-the-art sound recording studio. The college's library, located in the third floor of Byers Hall, is commonly referred to as the Sillibrary. The Buttery, a student-run eatery in the basement that serves greasy goodness on weekday nights, is designed in the style of the 50's and its surrounding area includes games such as ping pong, air hockey, and pool.
The Silliman Cupola (Silliman Room 1810) gained notoriety in the early 1980s as the site of the John Lennon Memorial Phoenix Triplex, a three-story meeting place for the Yale Mutants (a group of Yale eccentrics, bohemians, artists, anarchists, libertarians, and free-thinkers). It was spot-lit externally in emerald green, and featured a powerful internal strobe light which could be seen across the Yale campus. The Cupola today is still accessible to Mutant alumni during Reunions via a series of secret passwords and entry techniques. Mutants were often connected to the New Haven underground music scene and/or WYBC, Yale's radio station. One Mutant resident from the late '80's is said to have designed the Yale building that terminates the other end of Hillhouse Avenue.
Renovations
In August 2007, after three years of on and off construction, students moved back into a newly renovated Silliman College. Students now enjoy a reconfigured...(and so on)

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An electronic musical instrument is a musical instrument that produces its sounds using electronics. In contrast, the term electric instrument is used to mean instruments whose sound is produced mechanically, and only amplified or altered electronically - for example an electric guitar.
An electronic instrument may include a user interface for controlling its sound, often by adjusting the pitch, frequency, or duration of each note. However, it is increasingly common for the user interface and sound-generating functions to be separated into a music controller (input device) and a music synthesizer, respectively, with the two devices communicating through a musical performance description language such as MIDI or OSC.
All electric and electronic musical instruments can be viewed as a subset of audio signal processing applications. Simple electronic musical instruments are sometimes called sound effects; the border between sound effects and actual musical instruments is often hazy.
French composer and engineer Edgard Vare created a variety of compositions using electronic horns, whistles, and tape. Most notably, he wrote Poe ectronique for the Phillips pavilion at the Brussels World Fair in 1958.
Electronic musical instruments are now widely used in most styles of music. The development of new electronic musical instruments, controllers, and synthesizers continues to be a highly active and interdisciplinary field of research. Specialized conferences, notably the International Conference on New interfaces for musical expression, have organized to report cutting edge work, as well as to provide a showcase for artists who perform or create music with new electronic music instruments, controllers, and synthesizers.
Contents
1 Early electronic musical instruments
1.1 Emergence of recording and electronic technologies
1.2 Telharmonium
1.3 Theremin
1.4 Ondes Martenot
1.5 Trautonium
1.6 Hammond
2 Synthesizers
2.1 First electronic sound synthesizer
2.2 Clavivox
2.3 RCA Synthesizer
2.4 Mini-Moog
2.5 Synclavier
3 Sound sequencer
4 Computer music
5 Hardware hacking
6 MIDI technology
7 Modern electronic musical instruments
7.1 The reactable
8 See also
9 References
10 External links
//
Early electronic musical instruments
Emergence of recording and electronic technologies
The ability to record sounds is not absolutely necessary for production of electronic music, but is certainly very useful. In the 18th-century, a number of acoustic instruments were adapted by composers in order to exploit the novelty of electricity. Thus, in the broadest sense, the first electrified musical instrument was the Denis d'or, dating from 1753, followed shortly by the Clavecin ectrique by the Frenchman Jean-Baptiste de Laborde in 1761. The former instrument consisted of a keyboard instrument of over 700 strings, electrified temporarily in order to enhance the instrument's sonic qualities. The later was a keyboard instrument the plectra of which were activated by electric circuitry.
In 1878, Thomas A. Edison patented the phonograph, which used cylinders similar to Scott's device. Although cylinders continued in use for some time, Emile Berliner developed the disc phonograph in 1887.
A significant invention, which was later to have a profound effect on electronic music, was Lee DeForest's triode audion. This was the first thermionic valve, or vacuum tube, invented in 1906, which led to the generation and amplification of electrical signals, radio broadcastng, and electronic computation, amongst other things.
Telharmonium

Telharmonium console by Thaddeus Cahill 1897
Main article: Telharmonium
The Telharmonium was the first music synthesizer. In 1897 Thaddeus Cahill patented an instrument called the Telharmonium (or Teleharmonium, also known as the Dynamaphone). Using tonewheels to generate musical sounds as electrical signals by additive synthesis, it was capable of producing any combination of notes and overtones, at any dynamic level. This technology was later used to design the Hammond organ. Between 1901 and 1910 Cahill had three progressively larger and more complex versions made, the first weighing seven tons, the last in excess of 200 tons. Portability was managed only by rail and with the use of thirty boxcars. By 1912, public interest had waned, and Cahill's enterprise was bankrupt.
Theremin
Main article: Theremin
Another development, which aroused the interest of many composers, occurred in 1919-1920. In Leningrad, Leon Theremin (actually Lev Termen) built and demonstrated his Etherophone,...(and so on)

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For the Italian city, see Siena.
Fiat Siena
Manufacturer
Fiat
Also called
Fiat PetraNanjing Fiat SienaNanjing Fiat PerlaPyonghwa Hwiparam
Production
1996resent
Predecessor
Fiat Duna
Class
Small family car
Body style(s)
4-door sedan
Platform
Project 178
Engine(s)
FIRE Engines1.0 8v, 1.0 16v, 1.2 8v, 1.2 16v, 1.4 8vFiassa Engines1.0 8v, 1.3 8v, 1.5 8vEuropa/Sevel Engines1.4 8v SPI, 1.6 8v SPITorque1.6 16vPowertrain1.8 8vMultijet Diesel1.3 16vTurboDiesel1.7 8v TD
Transmission(s)
Manual 5 speed (C570)Manual 6 speedSpeedgear
Wheelbase
2373mm (93.4in)
Length
4135mm (162.8in)
Width
1634mm (64.3in)
Height
1425mm (56.1in)
Fuel capacity
48litres (12.7US gal; 10.6imp gal)
Related
Fiat PalioFiat AlbeaFiat Strada
Designer
Centro Stile Fiat e I.DE.A Institute (Mk.I)Giorgetto Giugiaro <Mk.II-III)
The Fiat Siena is the four-door sedan version of the Fiat Palio, a small family car especially designed for developing countries.
It is produced in Brazil (Betim Plant), Argentina (Ferreyra), Turkey (Bursa), Poland (Tychy), India (Pune), South Africa (Rosslyn), China (Yuelin) and Vietnam and also built under licence in Nampo, North Korea, as the Pyeonghwa Hwiparam.
Contents
1 The 1996 Mk. I Series
2 The 2001 Mk. II Series
3 The 2004 Mk. III Series
4 The 2007 Mk. IV Series
5 Sales
6 Nanjing Fiat Perla
7 Safety rating
8 Notes
9 External links
//
The 1996 Mk. I Series
Launched in 1996 Brazil as the 4 door sedan of the '178 Project' Fiat Palio, the Siena was made due to the important sales benchmark of notchback models in developing countries. The competition in Brazil was the Chevrolet Corsa Sedan, but after the Fiat was released, Ford and Renault came to fight with the Fiesta Sedan and the Clio Sedan/Thalia. The range was made from Fiasa and Fire petrol engines between 1.0L and 1.6L.
The 2001 Mk. II Series
In 2001 the model has the first facelift. The new design was made by the Italian design-guru Giorgetto Giugiaro. The facelift includes a new front and rear design, and a brand new interior. Also, new engines came as the 16 valve FIRE engines 1.0L 70cv and the 1.2L 82cv. In Turkey and China, the Mk. II series gain a 'SpeedGear' Gearbox. With this new design, the small car was finally able to fight for its place in the market, becoming a success in sales. FIAT had considered changing the name to Palio Sedan, due to the lack of interest on the previous Siena, and the solid sales of its biggest competitor, the Chevrolet Corsa Sedan. This idea was later discarded. Up to this point, the FIAT Siena was the only model belonging to the Palio family that had not been well accepted by the community. Therefore FIAT gave special attention to the design of this model in particular, having its rear entirely redesigned.
The 2004 Mk. III Series
The new Mk. III comes in 2004. The designer was again, Giorgetto Giugiaro. It has a new front, rear and interior design. The '04 Siena was the very first Brazilian compact sedan with 4 airbags (2 at front and 2 sidebags), auto dimming rear view mirror, rain sensor and park assistance, etc. Anyhow all those accessories are very expensive for the Brazilian market and most South American markets so they can be considered just as catalog option or show window purposes only. The engines range in South America from a 1.3 Fire 16 valve, a new 1.4 Fire 8 valve with 80cv (the same of the latest Fiat Punto, and a 1.8 Powertrain 8 valve with 112cv, shared with the Chevrolet Corsa.
In Brazil the top model has been equipped by Flexfuel version of the latter 1.8 Powertrain 8 valve - Gasoline and/or Alcohol - reaching 112hp (84kW) with gasoline and 114hp (85kW) with alcohol at 5500 rpm. In Mexico is sold as Palio Sedan, first with the 1.6 16v Torque engine and now with the 1.8 GM Powertrain with 110cv.
In Europe, the new model features a Mk. III front and interior design and a Mk. II rear. The Albea also gained the famous Multijet diesel engine, a 2nd generation common rail turbocharged engine with 70bhp (52kW).
The 2007 Mk. IV Series
In October 2007, Fiat unveiled the facelifted Siena. This fourth version of the model has a unique front design, which of the first time, it's different from the current Palio.
The new Siena follows the new Fiat 'family face', with double front lights and some chrome details in the grille, and around the fog lights. The rear lights are sharp and intregrated with the trunk and appeared to be inspired by models of Alfa Romeo, like the 156 and 159.
The new Siena will be made in Betim, Brazil, and Cdoba, Argentina with 1.0 8v, 1.4 8v, 1.4 8v TetraFuel (4 different types of fuel), and 1.8 8v engines, flexible for the Brazilian...(and so on)

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Blade

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For other uses, see Blade (disambiguation).

Knife blades
A blade is the flat part of a tool, weapon, or machine (such as a fan) that normally has a cutting edge and/or pointed end typically made of a flaking stone, such as flint, or metal, most recently steel. A blade is intentionally used to cut, stab, slice, throw, thrust, position and/or place (an example of this is razor wire), shoot (an example of this is the ballistic knife), scrape (an example of this is an ink eraser) or strike an animate or inanimate object.
Contents
1 Physics
1.1 Geometry
1.2 Material
1.3 Dulling
2 Patterns of knife blades
3 Patterns of sword blades
4 References
//
Physics
The basic idea of a blade is very similar to a sharp point. The shape concentrates all the force onto a very small area, resulting in a high amount of pressure which allows it to penetrate matter.
A serrated blade (a blade which has many small "teeth") takes this further as each individual tooth concentrates the force on a smaller area which helps cut through denser materials. A serrated knife can cut through objects solely with a sliding motion with little pushing force, this is useful for tools which require these attributes such as bread knives.
Some bladed weapons (and tools) have curved blades. A curve can serve two purposes, the first is that it allows for slicing by continuing to "push" on the surface as it is drawn across it. The other effect is to allow the force to be concentrated in an even smaller area.
As a rule the blade must be made of a substance which is harder than (or as hard as) the material it is intended to cut. If this isn't the case the blade will either be unable to cut (as it absorbs all the energy as it is damaged) or will wear away very quickly (if it is hard enough to transfer enough of the energy to damage the material). In practical terms the material must also be tough enough to last (e.g. glass is very hard but it shatters easily and thus isn't very effective as a material for a blade).
The problem is further compounded by the fact that heat treatments, which increase hardness for better edge-holding, inevitably reduce the material's toughness. Essentially speaking, a balance must be found between how well the edge must hold, and how well it can last. Methods that can circumvent this somewhat do exist however; for instance differential hardening allows for an edge that can hold well, and a body that can withstand mechanical stress.
Geometry

Blade of a whale knife
An ideal blade would come to a perfect edgeot at all roundedut that says nothing of the angle of that edge. The ideal angle is a function of the material being cut. For example, a tool bit for cutting metal may have nearly a 90 edge; it would probably not even be considered a blade. With very rigid materials such as metal, cutting deep into a piece with a blade would be impossible so deep cutting is done with a saw or grinder which provides kerf through which the cutting device can pass. With less-rigid materials such as a butternut squash, an acute blade prevents the blade from being pinched by the material. When cutting biomaterials such as tomatoes (which tend to have a low elastic modulus but high yield strain), the angle of the blade is less important since the material will bend, but the sharpness of the edge is important because if too much force is required, the material will be squashed rather than cut (or alternatively a serated blade could be used as mentioned above).
Material
Material for weapon blades has to be carefully selected to achieve a balance between hardness and toughness and their ratio to each is dependent upon the intended use of a blade. In antiquity, the main metal used was copper, then of bronze and later iron. Perhaps the most well known is pattern welding, a technique used for katanas (samurai swords) and blades made to resemble damascus steel blades. This was a very labor-intensive technique - and thus such swords were very expensive.
Various techniques may also be employed to make the blade stronger or harder. Copper and bronze can be "work-hardened" by simply hitting the blade with a hammer while it is cold. Blades made of steel with a high enough carbon content (greater than 0.2%) can be heat-treated by heating the steel up to a critical point (most simple carbon alloys become non-magnetic slightly below that point), then quenching it with forced air, oil, or water depending on the steel. Quenching puts an enormous amount of stress on the metal, and often a sword would break into pieces during that step. If the sword survived heat-treating, it would be tempered by heating it to a relatively low temperature for an extended period of time. The tempering process would make it slightly softer, but also tougher and "springier", and thus less likely to break or chip...(and so on)

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A pressure vessel is a closed container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure different from the ambient pressure.
The pressure differential is potentially dangerous and many fatal accidents have occurred in the history of their development and operation. Consequently, their design, manufacture, and operation are regulated by engineering authorities backed up by laws. For these reasons, the definition of a pressure vessel varies from country to country, but involves parameters such as maximum safe operating pressure and temperature.
Contents
1 Uses
2 Shape of a pressure vessel
2.1 Construction materials
2.2 Scaling
2.2.1 Spherical vessel
2.2.2 Cylindrical vessel with hemispherical ends
2.2.3 2:1 Cylindrical vessel with hemispherical ends
2.2.4 Gas storage
2.3 Stress in thin-walled pressure vessels
2.4 Winding angle of carbon fibre vessels
3 Design and operation standards
3.1 List of standards
4 Alternatives to pressure vessels
5 History of pressure vessels
6 See also
7 External links
8 Further reading
9 References
10 Notes
//
Uses

A pressure tank connected to a water well and domestic hot water system

A few pressure tanks, here used to hold propane
Pressure vessels are used in a variety of applications in both industry and the private sector. They appear in these sectors as industrial compressed air receivers and domestic hot water storage tanks. Other examples of pressure vessels are: diving cylinder, recompression chamber, distillation towers, autoclaves and many other vessels in mining or oil refineries and petrochemical plants, nuclear reactor vessel, habitat of a space ship, habitat of a submarine, pneumatic reservoir, hydraulic reservoir under pressure, rail vehicle airbrake reservoir, road vehicle airbrake reservoir and storage vessels for liquified gases such as ammonia, chlorine, propane, butane and LPG.
Shape of a pressure vessel
Pressure vessels may theoretically be almost any shape, but shapes made of sections of spheres, cylinders, and cones are usually employed. A common design is a cylinder with hemispherical end caps called heads. More complicated shapes have historically been much harder to analyze for safe operation and are usually far more difficult to construct.
Theoretically, a sphere would be the optimal shape of a pressure vessel. Unfortunately, a spherical shape is difficult to manufacture, therefore more expensive, so most pressure vessels are cylindrical with 2:1 semi-elliptical heads or end caps on each end. Smaller pressure vessels are assembled from a pipe and two covers. A disadvantage of these vessels is that larger diameters make them relatively more expensive, so that for example the most economic shape of a 1,000litres (35cuft), 250bars (3,600psi) pressure vessel might be a diameter of 914.4millimetres (36in) and a length of 1,701.8millimetres (67in) including the 2:1 semi-elliptical domed end caps.
Construction materials

Steel Pressure Vessel
Generally, almost any material with good tensile properties that is chemically stable in the chosen application can be employed.
Many pressure vessels are made of steel. To manufacture a spherical pressure vessel, forged parts would have to be welded together. Some mechanical properties of steel are increased by forging, but welding can sometimes reduce these desirable properties. In case of welding, in order to make the pressure vessel meet international safety standards, carefully selected steel with a high impact resistance & corrosion resistant material should also be used.
Some pressure vessels are made of wound carbon fibre held in place with a polymer. Due to the very high tensile strength of carbon fibre these vessels can be very light, but are much trickier to manufacture.
Other very common materials include polymers such as PET in carbonated beverage containers and copper in plumbing.
Scaling
No matter what shape it takes, the minimum mass of a pressure vessel scales with the pressure and volume it contains and is proportional to the strength to weight ratio of the construction material.
Spherical vessel
For a sphere, the mass of a pressure vessel is

Where:
M is mass
P is the pressure difference from ambient, i.e. the gauge pressure
V is volume
? is the density of the pressure vessel material
? is the maximum working stress that material can tolerate.
Other shapes besides a sphere have constants larger than 3/2 (infinite cylinders take 2), although some tanks, such as non-spherical wound composite tanks can approach this.
Cylindrical vessel with hemispherical ends
For a cylinder with hemispherical ends:

where:
R is the radius
L...(and so on)

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
Manufacturer
Sony Ericsson
Carrier
3, Vodafone, o2 Telstra
Available
24th October (currently only on Vodafone and O2)
Screen
3.0 inch 16-bit color WVGA (800x480) TFT touchscreen, ATI 3D chip
Camera
3.2 MP (2048x1536) with flashVideo:X1i/X1c: MPEG-4/H.263 30fps at VGA, H.264: 15fps at VGAX1a: MPEG4/H.263 24fps at QVGA, no H.264
Second camera
Secondary QCIF (176 x 144) format front facing video telephony camera
Operating system
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Input
TouchscreenHandwriting recognitionStylusKeyboard: 4-rowQWERTY (/)QWERTZ ()AZERTY ()Optical joystick
CPU
ARM 11 Qualcomm MSM7200A 528MHz with 256 MHz ARM9 2nd core
Ringtone
Vibration
Memory
256MB
Memory card
microSDHC (hot-swap)
Storage
512MB NAND Flash
Networks
Quad-band GSM/GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbit/s/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHzTri-band UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA:X1a: 850/1900/2100 MHz (/)X1i/X1c: 900/1900/2100 MHz /(/)
Connectivity
Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DPminiUSB 2.03.5mm audio jackaGPSWi-Fi 802.11 b/gno IR
Battery
Standard battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh (BST-41)
Physical size
110 x 53 x 16.7 mm
Weight
158 g with battery
Form factor
vertical arc-slider design
Media
Windows Media Player MobileFM Radio with RDS
Series
Sony Ericsson XPERIA family
The XPERIA X1 is a smartphone from Sony Ericsson, manufactured by High Tech Computer Corporation, and is the first in the manufacturer's Xperia series. The X1 was first presented at the 2008 Mobile World Congress.
Contents
1 Basics
2 Panel Interface
3 Release date
4 Customization
5 Specifications
5.1 Display
5.2 Device colors
5.3 Physical Attributes
5.4 Battery
5.5 Connectivity
5.6 Networks
6 Publicity
7 See also
8 References
9 External links
//
Basics
The X1 is an arc-slider phone with the Windows Mobile 6.1 Operating System. It is Sony Ericsson's first mobile phone to feature Windows Mobile. . Device also has Java virtual machine (JBed) and supports JavaME that is claimed to have richer set of features than typically available.
The phone features a three-inch touchscreen overlaying a keypad which emerges when the user slides the touchscreen face upward, much as in the HTC TyTN II, although the X1's touchscreen slides out in an arc. Its touchscreen is a 65,536-color TFT WVGA display. It has a 3.2 megapixel digital camera which records video at thirty frames per second in VGA (640x480) quality. There is also a secondary front facing camera for videoconferencing that is of QCIF format. Connectivity options for the phone include: mini-USB; wireless LAN 802.11b/g; Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, FTP, and HID; EDGE; and quad-band GSM, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, and HSCSD. The X1 has 512MB of internal memory (400MB free), which is expandable to 32 gigabytes using High Capacity microSD cards, although currently only cards up to 16 gigabytes have been released by SanDisk. The phone also features A-GPS for navigation.
The X1 ships with Opera Mobile pre-installed.
Standard features on the X1 include push email, an RSS feed aggregator, and handwriting recognition.
It is also able to use the GSM network feature Alternate line service.
The device is powered by Qualcomm's ARM 11 MSM7200A CPU, which runs at 528MHz. The device's memory is 256 MB RAM.
Panel Interface
The home screen on the Xperia X1 supports up to nine different 'panels' which can be switched between by the user, each offering different functionality. This allows users to select exactly which functionality they want on their homescreen, and switch easily. Extra panesl can be downloaded from Sony Ericsson or third parties. Sony Ericsson released an SDK for developers which allows panels to be created using either C++ or HTML with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 SP1 or better. There is also a third party website which simplifies to process of creating an HTML panel, as it is quite a complex task with Visual Studio.
Release date
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For other uses, see Fibula (disambiguation).

Fibula. Germanic, 2nd half of 4th century AD

Braganza Fibula/Brooch, Celtic art 250-200 BC, British Museum
A Fibula (Latin "to fasten") is an ancient brooch. Technically, the Latin term fibulae refers specifically to Roman brooches, however, the term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire ancient and early medieval world. Unlike modern brooches, fibulae were not only decorative, they originally served a practical function: to fasten clothes, including cloaks. Fibulae replaced straight pins that were used to fasten clothing in the Neolithic period and Bronze Age. In turn, fibulae were replaced as clothing fasteners in the Middle Ages by buttons. Their descendant, the modern safety-pin, remains in use today.
There are hundreds of different types and variations of fibulae. They are usually divided into families or groups based on historical period, geography and/or cultural grouping. Fibulae are also divided into classes based on their general forms.
Contents
1 Construction
2 Components
2.1 Body
2.2 Pin
2.3 Spring
2.4 Hinge
3 Use
4 Historical Development
4.1 Bronze Age Fibulae
4.2 Iron Age Fibulae
4.3 Roman-era Fibulae - The First Century AD
4.4 Roman-Era Fibulae - The Second Century AD
4.5 Roman-Era Fibulae - The Third to Fourth Centuries AD
4.6 Post-Roman Fibulae
4.7 Ring Fibulae
4.8 Medieval Brooches
5 Trivia
6 Notes
7 References
8 Related articles
9 Further reading
10 External links
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Construction
Most fibulae are made of bronze (more properly opper alloy) or iron, or both. Some fibulae are made of precious metals such as silver or gold. Most fibulae are made of only one or two pieces. Many fibulae are decorated with enamel, semi-precious stones, glass, coral or bone.
Components

Detail of the Elder Futhark runic inscription on the pinholder of the 3rd century AD V?rl?se Fibula followed by a swastika.
Fibulae were composed of four components: The body, pin, spring, and hinge.
Body
The body of a fibula is known as either the bow or the plate, depending on the basic form. A bow is generally long and narrow, and often arched. A plate is flat and wide. Plates could be solid or openwork. The body was often decorated. The head is the end of the fibula with the spring or hinge. The foot is the end of the fibula where the pin closes. Depending on the type of fibula, and the culture in question, the head of the fibula could be worn facing up, down or to the side.
Pin
The pin that is used to fasten the clothing, is either a continuation of the fibula body or a separate piece attached to the body. The fibula is closed by connecting the end of the pin to a catch plate, or pin rest.
Spring
The body and pin meet at either a spring or hinge. The earliest design is the spring which provides tension to the pin. The spring could be unilateral or bilateral. A unilateral spring winds around in one direction only. Unilateral springs are the earliest type, first appearing around the 14th century BC. Bilateral springs that wind around to both sides of the fibula body, appeared around the 6th century BC. Bilateral springs can be very short, with only one or two revolutions per side, or up to 10 cm long. Most bilateral springs are made of one piece of metal and therefore have a spring cord, a piece of wire extending from one end of the spring to the other. The spring cord can pass in front of or behind the fibulae body. Bilateral springs wrap around a pin or axle. These are usually made of iron even if the rest of the of the fibula and spring is copper alloy. In the 1st century AD some fibulae had springs that were concealed under a metal cover that was an extension of the fibula body. These are known as covered springs, or hidden springs.
Hinge
In the late 1st century BC or early 1st century AD a new design appeared in some bow type fibulae. A separate pin was attached to the head-end of the bow with a small hinge. In the second half of the 1st century AD, hinges were introduced to plate type fibulae. One or two small plaques were cast on the back of the plate and a pin was attached to them by a small hinge. Previously, plate type fibulae had bilateral springs attached to the back. In the 3rd century AD, the hinge was placed in the centre of a long transverse bar creating the famous Crossbow fibula design. A few fibulae from a much earlier date also had hinges, although this design feature was very rare and soon died out for nearly five centuries. For example, the Asia Minor Decorated Arc Fibula (Blinkenberg Type XII Variation 16) dating to the 5th century BC.
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Yamaha FZR1000
Manufacturer
Yamaha
Production
1987-1995
Successor
YZF1000R Thunderace
Class
Sport bike
Engine
1003 cm3 (61.2 in3) liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder (20 Valve) developing 145 hp (106 kW) @ 10,000 rpm;136 hp (99 kW) @ 10,000 rpm for 1987-1988 model. Torque = 78.8 ftbf (106.9 N) @ 8500
Transmission
close-ratio five-speed
Seat height
770 mm (30.3 in)
Weight
209 kg (461 lb)(dry), 236 kg (520 lb)(wet)
Fuel capacity
19 L (5 US gal)Reserve fuel capacity of 3.5 L (0.9 US gal)
The 1987 version of the Yamaha FZR1000 had a top speed of over 250 km/h. The 1989 version, crowned the "Bike of the Decade", had 0-60 acceleration of 3.9 seconds, and a top speed of over 270 km/h. The unique feature which gave the 1989 onward models their 'EXUP' name was a servo motor driven exhaust valve. This allowed large bore exhaust header pipes (for excellent gas flow at high engine speeds) coupled with the valve restricting flow at lower revs, to speed the gas through. It gave pulling power from low revs, seamlessly, up to the red line at 11,500RPM. Yamaha used this valve system on the YZF models which followed (Thunderace) and the R1 models from 1998.
History:
1987-1988: FZR 1000 "Genesis"
1989-1990: FZR 1000 "Exup", major motor and chassis redesign, two round headlights
1991-1993: FZR 1000 "Exup", USD forks fitted, one rectangular headlight
1994-1995: FZR 1000 "Exup", Revised USD forks, uprated brakes, two "fox-eye" shaped headlights.
(In some countries old stock was carried on to sell in later years, notably 1996 models which are identical to 1995).
External links
ExupBrotherhood - The Best Online Community for resources & information of Yamaha FZR & YZF motorcycles
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Type
1990s
2000s
2010s
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Standard \ Naked
FZX250
FZX750
XJ600/FJ600
XJ600 Diversion
XJ900
XJ900
XJR400
XJR400
XJR1200
XJR1300
YX600 Radian
Sport
TZR250
FZR250
FZR400
FZR600
Both FZR600 and YZF600R
Both YZF600R and YZF-R6
YZF-R6
FZ750
FZR750
YZF750
YZF-R7
FZR1000
YZF1000R
Both YZF1000R and YZF-R1
YZF-R1
SZR660
TRX850
FZ6
FZ1
MotoGP
YZR500
YZR-M1
Touring \ Sport touring
FJ1200
FJR1300
GTS1000
Torque Sports
V-Max
VMAX
BT1100 Bulldog
MT-01
MT-03
Cruisers
XV125/Virago 125
XV250/Virago 250
XV400/Virago 400
XV500/Virago 500
XV535/Virago 535
XV750/Virago 750
XV1100/Virago 1100
XV1600/Road Star/Wildstar
XV1700/Road Star Warrior
XV1900/Midnight Star/Roadliner
XVS125/Drag Star 125/V Star 125
XVS250/Drag Star 250/V Star 250
XVS400/Drag Star 400/V Star 400
XVS650/Drag Star 650/V Star 650
XVS1100/Drag Star 1100/V Star 1100
XVS1300/Midnight Star
XVZ 1300/Royal Star
XVZ 1300/Venture Royale
XVZ 1300/Royal Star Venture
XVZ 1300/Royal Star Tour Deluxe
Supermoto
XT660 X
Dual-sport \ Off-road
TDM850
TDR250
XT125 R
XT125 X
XT600 E
XT660 R
XTZ660 T
XT660Z T
XTZ750 Super T
Motocross
YZ125
YZ250F
YZ400F
YZ426F
YZ450F
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Yamaha FZR1000
Manufacturer
Yamaha
Production
1987-1995
Successor
YZF1000R Thunderace
Class
Sport bike
Engine
1003 cm3 (61.2 in3) liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder (20 Valve) developing 145 hp (106 kW) @ 10,000 rpm;136 hp (99 kW) @ 10,000 rpm for 1987-1988 model. Torque = 78.8 ftbf (106.9 N) @ 8500
Transmission
close-ratio five-speed
Seat height
770 mm (30.3 in)
Weight
209 kg (461 lb)(dry), 236 kg (520 lb)(wet)
Fuel capacity
19 L (5 US gal)Reserve fuel capacity of 3.5 L (0.9 US gal)
The 1987 version of the Yamaha FZR1000 had a top speed of over 250 km/h. The 1989 version, crowned the "Bike of the Decade", had 0-60 acceleration of 3.9 seconds, and a top speed of over 270 km/h. The unique feature which gave the 1989 onward models their 'EXUP' name was a servo motor driven exhaust valve. This allowed large bore exhaust header pipes (for excellent gas flow at high engine speeds) coupled with the valve restricting flow at lower revs, to speed the gas through. It gave pulling power from low revs, seamlessly, up to the red line at 11,500RPM. Yamaha used this valve system on the YZF models which followed (Thunderace) and the R1 models from 1998.
History:
1987-1988: FZR 1000 "Genesis"
1989-1990: FZR 1000 "Exup", major motor and chassis redesign, two round headlights
1991-1993: FZR 1000 "Exup", USD forks fitted, one rectangular headlight
1994-1995: FZR 1000 "Exup", Revised USD forks, uprated brakes, two "fox-eye" shaped headlights.
(In some countries old stock was carried on to sell in later years, notably 1996 models which are identical to 1995).
External links
ExupBrotherhood - The Best Online Community for resources & information of Yamaha FZR & YZF motorcycles
FZRONLINE - The only community owned online Community for resources & information of Yamaha FZR.
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Type
1990s
2000s
2010s
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Standard \ Naked
FZX250
FZX750
XJ600/FJ600
XJ600 Diversion
XJ900
XJ900
XJR400
XJR400
XJR1200
XJR1300
YX600 Radian
Sport
TZR250
FZR250
FZR400
FZR600
Both FZR600 and YZF600R
Both YZF600R and YZF-R6
YZF-R6
FZ750
FZR750
YZF750
YZF-R7
FZR1000
YZF1000R
Both YZF1000R and YZF-R1
YZF-R1
SZR660
TRX850
FZ6
FZ1
MotoGP
YZR500
YZR-M1
Touring \ Sport touring
FJ1200
FJR1300
GTS1000
Torque Sports
V-Max
VMAX
BT1100 Bulldog
MT-01
MT-03
Cruisers
XV125/Virago 125
XV250/Virago 250
XV400/Virago 400
XV500/Virago 500
XV535/Virago 535
XV750/Virago 750
XV1100/Virago 1100
XV1600/Road Star/Wildstar
XV1700/Road Star Warrior
XV1900/Midnight Star/Roadliner
XVS125/Drag Star 125/V Star 125
XVS250/Drag Star 250/V Star 250
XVS400/Drag Star 400/V Star 400
XVS650/Drag Star 650/V Star 650
XVS1100/Drag Star 1100/V Star 1100
XVS1300/Midnight Star
XVZ 1300/Royal Star
XVZ 1300/Venture Royale
XVZ 1300/Royal Star Venture
XVZ 1300/Royal Star Tour Deluxe
Supermoto
XT660 X
Dual-sport \ Off-road
TDM850
TDR250
XT125 R
XT125 X
XT600 E
XT660 R
XTZ660 T
XT660Z T
XTZ750 Super T
Motocross
YZ125
YZ250F
YZ400F
YZ426F
YZ450F
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Profile Angles, ANSI/AGMA 1012-G05
The profile angle of a gear is the angle at a specified pitch point between a line tangent to a tooth surface and the line normal to the pitch surface (which is a radial line of a pitch circle). This definition is applicable to every type of gear for which a pitch surface can be defined. The profile angle gives the direction of the tangent to a tooth profile.
In spur gears and straight bevel gears, tooth profiles are considered only in a transverse plane, and the general terms profile angle and pressure angle are customarily used rather than transverse profile angle and transverse pressure angle. In helical teeth, the profiles may be considered in different planes, and in specifications it is essential to use terms that indicate the direction of the plane in which the profile angle or the pressure angle lies, such as transverse profile angle, normal pressure angle, axial profile angle.
Contents
1 Standard Profile Angles
2 Transverse Profile Angles
3 Normal Profile Angles
4 Axial Profile Angles
5 Notes
//
Standard Profile Angles

Standard Profile Angle, ANSI/AGMA 1012-G05
In tools for cutting, grinding, and gaging gear teeth, the profile angle is the angle between a cutting edge or a cutting surface, and some principal direction such as that of a shank, an axis, or a plane of rotation.
Standard profile angles are established in connection with standard proportions of gear teeth and standard gear cutting tools. Involute gears operate together correctly after a change of center distance, and gears designed for a different center distance can be generated correctly by standard tools. A change of center distance is accomplished by changes in operating values for pitch diameter, circular pitch, diametral pitch, pressure angle, and tooth thicknesses or backlash. The same involute gear may be used under conditions that change its operating pitch diameter and pressure angle. Unless there is a good reason for doing otherwise, it is practical to consider that the pitch and the profile angle of a single gear correspond to the pitch and the profile angle of the hob or cutter used to generate its teeth.
Transverse Profile Angles

Transverse, Normal, and Axial Profile Angles, ANSI/AGMA 1012-G05
The transverse pressure angle and transverse profile angle are the pressure angle and the profile angle in a transverse plane.
Normal Profile Angles
Normal pressure angle and normal profile angle are the pressure and profile angles in a normal plane of a helical or a spiral tooth. In a spiral bevel gear, unless otherwise specified, profile angle means normal profile angle at the mean cone distance.
Axial Profile Angles
Axial pressure angle and axial profile angle are the pressure angle and the profile angle in an axial plane of a helical gear or a worm, or of a spiral bevel gear.1
Notes
1. ANSI/AGMA 1012-G05, "Gear Nomenclature, Definition of Terms with Symbols".
Categories: Gears
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In the United Kingdom, "job shop" can also be a colloquialism for a Job Centre.
Job shops are typically small manufacturing operations that handle specialized manufacturing processes such as small customer orders or small batch jobs. Job shops typically move on to different jobs (possibly with different customers) when each job is completed. By nature of this type of manufacturing operation, job shops are usually specialized in skill and processes. In computer science the problem of job shop scheduling is considered strongly NP-hard.
A typical example would be a machine shop who makes components for the aerospace industry. Most parts on airplanes are made in relatively small quantities compared to iPods. Other types of common job shops are grinding, honing, jig-boring, and gear manufacturing shops.
The opposite would be continuous flow manufactures such as textile, steel, and food manufacturing.
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Messer Street Grounds (also known as Messer Park or Messer Field) is a former baseball ground located in Providence, Rhode Island. The ground was home to the Providence Grays baseball club of the National League from 1878 to 1885.

Messer Street Grounds, home of the Providence Grays
In January 1878, the Providence Base Ball Association formed, and began scouting around the city for a good location for a modern ball park. When team directors visited the old Josiah Chapin farm on city's west side they decided that it fit all of the requirements for a baseball park. It was close to level, it was raised up a few feet from the surrounding roads, and it was easily accessible by street car. The price was right, and a lease was signed.
Contents
1 Ballpark Description
2 Renovations
3 The End of Messer Street Grounds
4 Footnote
5 Stadium Facts
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Ballpark Description
The new ballpark opened to the public on May 1, 1878. The following account from the Providence Morning Star captures the excitement and provides the a very detailed description of the park:
The large grandstand held twelve hundred people, among them hundreds of ladies. The long semi-circular tiers of seats were black with men and boys, and hundreds were standing, unable to get seats. The commodious space for carriages was completely filled, and one or two May Day riding parties also graced that part of the grounds...Two registering turnstiles gates admit the patrons to the grounds, and as each ticket holder passes through the gate he steps on a raised platform, and by a mechanical arrangement is registered, and only one person can pass through the gate at a time. Near the gate are two ticket offices, and a large entrance through which the crowd can pass at the end of the game. At the southeast corner there is a large gate to admit carriages to the park. The ground, which contains nearly six acres of land, is enclosed by a fence twelve feet high. The diamond is as level as constant rolling by heavy stone and iron rollers can make it. Inside of the base lines is turfed, except a space nine feet in width, reaching from the pitcher's position to the home plate. Twenty-two feet are sodded outside of the diamond. Paths leading to and from the bases have been rolled hard, and the out-field is sown with grass seed. The grand stand which will seat nearly 1200 people, is 151 x 40feet (12m), and in the rear is raised 34feet (10m). The stand is reached by steps at both ends. It will be covered by canvass, requiring nearly 7,000feet (2,100m). Seats are arranged in a circle at the eastern and western sides of the field. A platform 60 x 8feet (2.4m) has been erected for the reporters, scorers and invited guests, seating nearly 60 persons. Under the grand stand for the visiting and local clubs are rooms 20feet (6.1m) square and fitted up with wardrobes, dressing rooms 20feet (6.1m) square, a wash room supplied with Pawtucket water, closet, etc. The Western Union Telegraph Company have a room 8 x 10feet (3.0m). There is a stockholders' room 20feet (6.1m) square, and a refreshment saloon 40 x 20 to be managed by caterer Ardoene. A fence with gateways has been erected in front of the club rooms, thereby preventing the crowd from having any talk with the players. The grounds are without doubt as fine as any in the country, and Harry Wright said yesterday, 'They are beautiful.'
The left field fence at Messer Park was apparently quite close to home plate. One reporter complained that "a hit made in Providence near that foul line post is not a long hit; in fact that same hit in the right field seldom gives more than one base." Despite the allegedly short fence, the Messer Street Grounds was not a friendly home run park. Only eight home runs were hit there in National League games all year long, compared to about two hundred at Chicago's tiny park. Those eight included four over the left field fence, an inside-the-park home run by Paul Hines, and one smash by Jerry Denny that landed in the carriage driveway in right-center field, which was called "the longest ever made upon the grounds." Just beyond the short left field lay a building where fans could sit on the roof and watch the game for the discounted rate of 25 cents, probably to the chagrin of the team management. One particularly powerful home run by Jerry Denny "sailed away like a hawk, rising and rising until long after it passed the left field fence, and until it was far above the housetops, finally dropping in a garden near the street."
Renovations
Before the 1884 season, a few minor improvements on the park were made. The reporters' area of the grand stand was supplied with comfortable cushions by former team president Flint, which all of the reporters noted with gratitude. A score slate was also placed in left field to show the Boston scores by inning as they came in over the telegraph. Finally, "some...(and so on)

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Huy Fong Foods
Type
Private; Family business
Founded
1980 in Chinatown, Los Angeles, California
Founder(s)
David Tr?n, Guang Zhang
Headquarters
Rosemead, California, United States
Industry
Hot sauce
Products
Sriracha, etc
Website
http://www.huyfong.com/

A bottle of Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce manufactured by Huy Fong Foods
Huy Fong Foods (Chinese: ??????) is an American hot sauce company. Beginning in 1980 on Spring Street in Los Angeles's Chinatown, with an initial investment of US$50,000 in family savings after being turned down by a bank for a US$200,000 loan, it has grown to become one of the leaders in the Asian hot sauce market.
The sauce was developed by the company's founder, David Tran (Tr?n), an ethnic Chinese Vietnamese farmer (born c. 1950) who had grown chili peppers, produced, and sold this sauce in his native country before fleeing Vietnam in 1977 and arriving in the United States (Los Angeles) in the spring of 1980 as a part of the migration of Vietnamese boat people fleeing the victorious communists following the Vietnam War. In the late 19th century, Tran's grandfather had moved the family from Chaozhou, Guangdong, China to Saigon, where they settled into the Chinese community.
The company is named for the old Taiwanese freighter that took Tran to Hong Kong in 1978 and its rooster logo comes from the fact that Tran was born in the Year of the Rooster. The bottles' trademark green top symbolizes the freshness of the chili used.
The Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce recipe has not changed since 1983. Flavored with garlic powder, it is currently Huy Fong Foods' best-known and best-selling item, easily recognized by its bright red color and its packaging: a clear plastic bottle with a green cap, text in six languages (Vietnamese, English, Thai, Chinese, Spanish and French), and the rooster logo.
In 1986 or 1987, Huy Fong Foods relocated to a 68,000-square-foot (6,300m2) building in Rosemead, California. The company also purchased land near San Diego, California, on which it grows the chili peppers used for its products; it also purchases chilis grown in Oxnard and Somis, California, and places further north. Most of each year's chili mash is produced in just two months, during the autumn harvest. The sauces are produced on machinery that has been specially modified by Tran, who taught himself machining and welding skills. In 2001, the company was estimated to have sold 6,000 tons of chili products for approximately US$12 million. In 2007 it was estimated to have made US$3.2 million.
Huy Fong Foods' chili sauces are made from fresh, red jalape?o chili peppers and contain no added water or artificial colors. The company formerly used Serrano chilis but found them difficult to harvest. All five sauces are manufactured in Rosemead, California. The company has had to deal with extensive counterfeiting of its sauces.[citation needed]
It reverse exports to Vietnam and Thailand.
Huy Fong Foods is a family business, staffed by eight members of the family. William Tran (born c. 1976), David Tran's son, is the company's director of operations. The company has never advertised its products, relying instead on word of mouth, the phone number listed on its products, and its website.
References
Nakamura, Eric. "The Famous Hot Sauce Factory Tour!" (1997). Giant Robot, no. 9, pp. 32-33.
David Tran: The Emperor of Hot Sauce, Los Angeles magazine, April 2001
External links
Huy Fong Foods' website
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A color gel or color filter (UK colour gel or colour filter), or a lighting gel or simply gel, is a transparent colored material that is used in theatre, event production, photography, videography and cinematography to color light and for color correction. Modern gels are thin sheets of polycarbonate or polyester, placed in front of a lighting fixture in the path of the beam.
Gels have a limited life, especially in saturated colors. The color will fade or even melt, depending upon the energy absorption of the color, and the sheet will have to be replaced. In permanent installations and some theatrical uses, colored glass filters or dichroic filters are being used. The main drawbacks are additional expense and a more limited selection.
Contents
1 History
2 Colors
3 External links
4 References
//
History
In Shakesperean theatre, red wine was used in a glass container as a light filter. In later days, colored water or silk was used to filter light in the theatre. Later, a gelatin base became the material of choice. Gelatin gel was available at least until 1975. The name gel has continued to be used to the present day. More heat-tolerant self-extinguishing acetate-based materials (marketed as Cinemoid and Roscolene) were developed to deal with higher output light sources. This material fell out of favour, since it could not withstand the higher temperatures produced by the tungsten halogen lamps that came into widespread use in the late 1960s. The acetate-based material was replaced by polyester and polycarbonate based gels. Those materials have superior heat tolerance when compared to acetate-based gels. Polyester "gels" were introduced in 1969 as Gelatran, the original deep dyed polyester. The Gelatran process is still used today to create GAMColor. Other color manufacturers, such as Lee Filters and Apollo use polyester as their color substrate. Lee and Apollo use the surface dyed process. Roscolux is 70% polycarbonate and 30% deep dyed polyester. Almost every color manufacturer today uses either polycarbonate or polyester to manufacture their "gels". Even today's gels can burn out (to lighten in color starting in the center) easily, rendering them useless. To help combat this, a high temperature (HT) material(polyester having the highest melting point 480 (250 )), can be used to help prolong the life in high-heat output lighting instruments. As instrument design improves, it has become a selling point on many lights to have as little heat radiating from the front of the fixture is possible to help prevent burn-through, and help keep the stage and actors cooler during performances.

A Motorized Color Gel
In the theatre, gels are typically available in single 2024-inch (500600 mm) sheets, which are then cut down to the appropriate size before use. The size originates from the gelatin days: it is the same as a standard baker's sheet, which was used to cast the sheets. In the film industry, gels are usually cut straight from rolls 24" or 48" (600 mm or 1200 mm) wide and 50' (16 m) long, as the size required may vary from a couple of inches to gel a Dedolight or a practical halogen spotlight in a ceiling to many feet to gel a whole window, so a standard sized sheet would be impractical.
Colors
Similar colors may vary between different companies' formulations - for example, many have a color named "bastard amber", but the transmitted color spectrum may be different. For this reason, gel colors are not referred to by name. Using nature color spectrum as a guide, Apollo Design Technology uses a four digit number to designate and locate specific color transmissions: Visible Spectrum. Some manufacturers use a code consisting of a letter and number combination. For example, G841 is a dark blue made by Great American Market (GAM), and R02 is a light amber made by Rosco and L216 is a diffusion filter made by Lee Filters.
Manufacturers produce swatch books, which contain a small piece of each color available, adjacent to its color code, to simplify ordering. Swatch books enable designers and technicians to have a true representation of the manufacturers' range of color.
Most designers choose a limited color palette for generic applications because it is financially and logistically difficult to have access to all colors for a single show.

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In sewing, binding is used as both a noun and a verb to refer to finishing a seam or hem of a garment, usually by rolling or pressing then stitching on an edging or trim.

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Mondial Piega 1000
Manufacturer
Mondial
Production
2002 -
Class
Sport bike
Engine
999cc Liquid Cooled, four-stroke 90 V-Twin DOHC, 4 valves/cylinder
Transmission
6 Speed
The Mondial Piega 1000 is an exotic, limited production Italian sport bike made by Mondial. The engine is from Honda, the same V-twin used on the VTR-1000 SP-1.
Specifications
All specifications are for the Mondial Piega, manufacturer claimed and estimated. Differences for the Evolution model are shown after after a double slash ie. //
Engine
Type: Liquid Cooled, four-stroke 90 V-Twin DOHC, 4 valves/cylinder
Capacity: 999 cc
Bore/Stroke: 100 x 63.6 mm
Compression Ratio: 10.8:1
Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection
Ignition: Mondial Software Control Unit
Transmission
Primary Drive: Gear
Final Drive: Chain
Clutch: Wet, Multi-plate
Gearbox: 6 Speed
Cycle Parts
Frame: Tubular chromium-molybdenum-vanadium steel trellis; ?hlins steering damper
Swingarm:?
Front Wheel: // Evo: Marchesini
Rear Wheel: // Evo: Marchesini
Front Tyre: 120/70 ZR 17
Rear Tyre: 180/50 ZR 17 // Evo: 180/55 ZR 17
Front Suspension: Paioli 46 mm TiN upside down forks // Evo: ?hlins 43 mm TiN upside down forks
Rear Suspension: ?hlins ,
Front Brakes: Brembo dual 310 mm discs with 4-piston calipers // Evo: dual 320 mm discs with 4 piston Radial Calipers
Rear Brakes: single 200 mm disc with 2-piston calipers // Evo: single 220 mm
Dimensions
Length:?mm (?in): // Evo: 2000 mm (78.7in)
Width (w/mirrors): // Evo: 990 mm (39in)
Height:?mm (in)
Seat Height: 820 mm (32.3in)
Wheelbase: 1398 mm (55in) // Evo: 1420 mm (55.9in)
Rake: // Evo: 26
Trail:
Weight (Dry): 179 kg // Evo: 178 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity: 20L (reserve 3L) // Evo: 18L (reserve 3.8L)
Performance (Measured at crankshaft)
Maximum Power: 101.4 kW (136 bhp) @ 9,500 rpm // Evo: 104.4 kW (140 bhp) @ 9,800 rpm
Maximum Torque: 110 Nm (81.1 ftbf) @ 8,500 rpm // Evo: 100 Nm (73.8 ftbf) @ 8,000 rpm
Misc
Colors: Silver/Blue
External links
Piega Infosite
piega info
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Volga (automobile)

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Contents
1 GAZ-M-21, GAZ-21
2 GAZ-24
2.1 GAZ-24-10
3 GAZ-3102
4 GAZ-31029
5 GAZ-3110
6 GAZ-3111
7 GAZ-31105
8 The End of Volgas?
9 Volga Siber
10 Current status
11 Production
12 See also
13 External links
//
GAZ Volga
Manufacturer
GAZ
Production
1956resent
Predecessor
GAZ-M20 Pobeda
Class
Mid-size car
Volga (Russian: ?????) is an automobile brand that originated in Soviet Union to replace the venerated GAZ-M20 Pobeda in 1956. Revolutionary in design, it became a symbol of higher status in the Soviet nomenklatura. Volga cars were also traditionally used as taxi cabs, road police interceptors, and ambulances (based on the estate versions).
Four generations of Volga cars have been produced by the Soviet Union, each undergoing several updates during the production run.
GAZ-M-21, GAZ-21
GAZ-21 Volga
Production
1956-1958 (first series)1958-1962 (second series)1962-1970 (third series)
Assembly
Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod), RSFSR
Body style(s)
4-door saloon/sedan5-door estate/wagon (GAZ-22)
Engine(s)
ZMZ-21A 2.445L I4Small series contained a 5.52L V8
Related
GAZ-22, GAZ-23,
Designer
Lev Yeremeev
Main article: GAZ-21
The first Volga model was originally developed as a replacement for the very successful GAZ-M20 Pobeda mid-size car which was produced since 1946. However despite its revolutionary design in form of chassis and body styling, the rapid evolution of the latter in the 1950s already caused Soviet designers in 1951 to put forward a project for its eventual replacement. In 1952 two parallel projects were set up by GAZ: Zvezda ("Star"), which was a futuristic fastback with panoramic windows and large tailfins, and Volga with more conventional styling, which was more realistically suited for the production realities of the 1950s.
By the spring of 1954 the Volga prototypes were being actively tested. The new car introduced a range of additions and advantages over the Pobeda; in addition to being bigger, it had single panoramic forward and rear windscreens, a larger four-cylinder overhead-valve engine, central lubrication of the main chassis elements, hypoidal rear axle and automatic hydromechanical gearbox.
The car's external design was made by Lev Yeremeev and largely influenced by Western vehicles of the same period, American in particular. Internal design, however, was mostly independent, with an exception for the automatic transmission that was developed from the 3-speed Ford-O-Matic.
After thorough testings of the car, which lasted for a further two years, in which several changes were accommodated for, GAZ finally launched the first pre-production batch left GAZ on 10 October 1956. These were used in much publicised promotion drives across the whole Soviet Union where they notched up to 29 thousand kilometres. In 1957 more larger batches were produced and the conveyor came operational in late 1957.
There were three different models of this generation:
'56 Volga - now usually referred to as the "first series" - came into serial production in 1957 and initially had modified Pobeda's flathead 65hp engine, as the planned overhead-valve 70hp ZMZ-21 was prepared for serial production only in summer of 1957. The first series of the M-21 Volga was produced right up to November 1958 during which across 30 thousand such cars were assembled. Today they remain the rarest version of the car, and are highly desirable for car collectors.
'58 Volga - the so called "second series" - was introduced in the fall of 1958, the most visible change was the front grille where horizontal chromed bars with a star were replaced by a 16-slit vertical grille, thus earning it the nickname akula ("shark"). Front styling of the "second series" almost mimicked 1954 and 1955 prototypes. Other changes included the shape of the front fenders with raised wheel arches, parking and tail lights. In 1959-1960 minor changes were made to the car's underbody and equipment.
'62 Volga - the so called "third series" - was introduced in 1962 and incorporated many external changes, as well as interior and technical improvements. This model was produced with minor modernizations up to July, 15 1970. After 1965 the model was officially named GAZ-21, instead of GAZ-M-21.

1956/758 version
Late 195862 (also some 1955/6 prototypes)
196270 Volga
Interior
The estate / station wagon version was designated GAZ-22 (from model year 1962).
A V8 powered version was designated GAZ-23 (from model year 1962).
GAZ-24
GAZ-24 Volga
Production
1970-1977 (first series)1977-1985 (second series)
Assembly
Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod), RSFSR
Body style(s)
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Madonna albums discography

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Madonnadiscography
Releases
?Studio albums
11
?Live albums
2
?Compilation albums
5
?Soundtracks
3
The discography of albums released by American pop singer Madonna includes eleven studio albums, three compilations, two remix compilations, three full soundtracks and two live albums. For Madonna's singles discography, see Madonna singles discography.
Up to 2000, Madonna has released twelve albums to multi-platinum status in the United States, those being: Madonna (1983), Like a Virgin (1984), True Blue (1986), Like a Prayer (1989), I'm Breathless (1990), The Immaculate Collection (1990), Erotica (1992), Bedtime Stories (1994), Something to Remember (1995), Evita (1996), Ray of Light (1998), and Music (2000), which totally sold more than 200 million copies worldwide.
In the new millennium, the artist released three more studio albums, all of which, as Music did, went to Number One in the Billboard chart, these being: American Life (2003), Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005), and the recent Hard Candy (2008). The latter two also went both to Number One in all the major countries having charts worldwide (English-speaking countries, German-speaking countries, Japan, France, and Italy). In the 2000s, she also released her second Greatest Hits album, entitled GHV2 (2001), her second remix album, called Remixed & Revisited (2003 - the first, You Can Dance, was out in 1987), and her very first two live albums, namely I'm Going to Tell You a Secret (2006), and The Confessions Tour (2007).
The releases below are represented by albums the music contained in which is either solely performed by Madonna, or the majority of, or most significant tracks are performed by her, for example the Who's That Girl and Evita soundtrack albums which, although containing some tracks by other artists, are considered to be "Madonna albums", according to Warner Bros., and the Billboard 200. The first of these, namely Who's That Girl, was not mentioned above, because its status is actually quite peculiar: though being in fact considered a "Madonna album", unlike the second, that is Evita, mostly performed by Madonna, the first only features 4 out of 9 tracks by her, even though these are rather meaningful tracks, one being the title-track of the album, i.e. "Who's That Girl", and the other two having been released as singles at the time ("Causing a Commotion" and "The Look of Love").
Madonna has scored international hits on virtually every continent - North America (USA and Canada), South America (Argentina and Brazil), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Scandinavia), Asia (Japan and Taiwan), Oceania (Australia and New Zealand) and Africa (Republic of South Africa).
Contents
1 Albums
1.1 Notes
2 Special editions
3 Other compilations
4 Box set compilations
5 Other remix albums
6 Other live recordings
7 Other soundtrack albums featuring Madonna songs
8 Album sales worldwide
9 Unofficial albums
10 Music videos
11 References
//
Albums
Year
Title
Chart Positions
Worldwide Sales
U.S. Sales
RIAA Certification
U.S.
UK
GER
SWI
AUT
FRA
CAN
AUS
ITA
1983
Madonna
1st studio album
Released: July 27, 1983
Label: Sire, Warner Bros.
Formats: Vinyl, cassette, CD, Longbox CD, Remastered CD
8
6
28
15
8
19
10
8
9,500,000
5,000,000
5 Platinum
(October 3, 2000)
1984
Like a Virgin
2nd studio album
Released: November 12, 1984
Label: Sire, Warner Bros.
Formats: Vinyl, cassette, CD, Longbox CD, Remastered CD
1
1
1
3
3
2
3
2
1
21,500,000
10,000,000
Diamond
(May 21, 1998)
1986
True Blue
3rd studio album
Released: June 30, 1986
Label: Sire, Warner Bros.
Formats: Vinyl, cassette, CD, Longbox CD, Remastered CD
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
22,500,000
7,000,000
7x Platinum
(May 5, 1995)
1987
Who's That Girl
1st soundtrack
Released: July 21, 1987
Label: Sire, Warner Bros.
Formats: Vinyl, cassette, CD, Longbox CD
7
4
1
4
5
2
6
24
2
5,000,000
1,000,000
Platinum
(September 29, 1987)
1987
You Can Dance
1st remix compilation
Released: November 17, 1987
Label: Sire, Warner Bros.
Formats: Vinyl, cassette, CD, Longbox CD
14
5
13
11
13
2
1
13
1
5,000,000
1,000,000
Platinum
(January 20, 1988)
1989
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The British are the second largest per capita tea consumers in the world, with each person consuming on average 2.1 kg per year. The popularity of tea dates back to the 19th century when India was part of the British Empire, and British interests controlled tea production in the subcontinent. It was, however, first introduced in Britain by Catherine of Braganza, queen consort of Charles II of England in the 1660s and 1670's. As tea spread throughout the United Kingdom people started to have tea gardens and tea dances. These would include watching fireworks or a dinner party and dance, concluding with a nice evening tea. The tea gardens lost value after World War II but tea dances are still held today in the United Kingdom.
Tea is usually black tea served with milk (never cream) and sometimes with sugar. Strong tea served with lots of milk and often two teaspoons of sugar, usually in a mug, is commonly referred to as builder's tea. Much of the time in the United Kingdom, tea drinking is not the delicate, refined cultural expression that the rest of the world imagines cup (or commonly a mug) of tea is something drunk often, with some people drinking as much as 6 cups of tea a day. This is not to say that the British do not have a more formal tea ceremony, but for the working class of the United Kingdom, tea breaks are an essential part of any day. Employers generally allow breaks for tea and sometimes biscuits to be served.
Contents
1 British Tea Ritual
2 Tea as a meal
3 Industrial Revolution
4 Tea cards
5 References
//
British Tea Ritual
Even very slightly formal events can be a cause for cups and saucers to be used instead of mugs. A typical semi-formal British tea ritual might run as follows (the host performing all actions unless noted):
The kettle is boiled and water poured into a tea pot.
Water is swirled around the pot to warm it and then poured out.
Loose tea leavesowadays often tea bags or the dust from a ripped-open tea bagre then added to the pot while the kettle is reboiled.
Water is added to the pot and allowed to brew for several minutes while a tea cosy is placed on the pot to keep the tea warm.
Milk may be added to the tea cup, the host asking the guest if milk is wanted, although milk may alternatively be added after the tea is poured.
A tea strainer, like a miniature sieve, is placed over the top of the cup and the tea poured in.
The straight black tea is then given to guests and they are allowed to add milk and sugar to their taste.
The pot will normally hold enough tea so as not to be empty after filling the cups of all the guests. If this is the case, the tea cosy is replaced after everyone has been served.
Whether to put milk into the cup before or after the tea is, and has been since at least the late 20th century, a matter of some debate with claims that adding milk at the different times alters the flavour of the tea.
There is also a proper manner in which to drink tea when using a cup and saucer. If one is seated at a table, the proper manner to drink tea is to raise the teacup only, placing it back into the saucer in between sips. When standing or sitting in a chair without a table, one holds the tea saucer with the left hand and the tea cup in the right hand. When not in use, the tea cup is placed back in the tea saucer and held in one's lap or at waist height. In either event, the tea cup should never be held or waved in the air.
Drinking tea from the saucer (poured from the cup in order to cool it) was not uncommon at one time but is now almost universally considered a breach of etiquette.
Tea as a meal
Main article: Tea (meal)
Tea is not only the name of the beverage, but of a late afternoon light meal, irrespective of the beverage consumed. Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford is credited with the creation of the meal circa 1800. She thought of the idea to ward off hunger between lunch and dinner. The tradition continues to this day.
There used to be a tradition of tea rooms in the UK which provided the traditional fare of cream and jam on scones, a combination commonly known as cream tea. However, these establishments have declined in popularity since World War II. In Devon and Cornwall particularly, cream teas are a speciality. Lyons Corner Houses were a successful chain of such establishments. It is a common misconception that cream tea refers to tea served with cream (as opposed to milk). This is certainly not the case. It simply means that tea is served with a scone with clotted cream and jam.

English box for tea.
Industrial Revolution
Some scholars suggest that tea played a role in British industrial revolution. Afternoon tea possibly became a way to increase the number of hours labourers could work in factories; the stimulants in the tea,...(and so on)

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