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  • (Quote) Go sit in a corner and stop your spamming
  • If you would define spamming as copy/pasting useless information in weird colors and huge fontsizes, then ok, you can call yourself a spamminggod.
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  • Too bad for you, the nomads already got me Got myseld a shroud on the company parking strip, loaded and ready for a return trip to Washington DC. Got some nice sunslayers loaded, they should be able to take out some fixed structures [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [203] [2…
  • Malwa (Malvi:माळवा) is a region in western India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin in the western part of Madhya Pradesh state. This region had been a separate political unit from the time of the Aryan tribe of Malavas until 1947, when the British Malwa Agency was merged into Madhya Bharat. Although political borders have fluctuated throughout history, the region has developed its own distinct culture and language. The plateau that forms a large part of the region is named the Malwa Platea…
  • Fibrosarcoma (fibroblastic sarcoma) is a malignant tumor derived from fibrous connective tissue and characterized by immature proliferating fibroblasts or undifferentiated anaplastic spindle cells. PathologyThe tumor may present different degrees of differentiation: low grade (differentiated), intermediate malignancy and high malignancy (anaplastic). Depending on this differentiation, tumor cells may resemble mature fibroblasts (spindle-shaped), secreting collagen, with rare mitoses. These cell…
  • Automobile tires are described by an alphanumeric code which is generally molded into the side-wall of the tire. This code specifies the dimensions of the tire and some of its key limitations such as load bearing ability and maximum speed. The code has grown in complexity over the years as is evident from the mix of metric and imperial units and ad-hoc extensions to lettering and numbering schemes. New automotive tires frequently have ratings for traction, treadwear, and temperature resistance …
  • Contravene is an anarcho-punk/metal band from Phoenix, Arizona that was formed in the fall of 1999. Contravene is known for their anti-racist, anti-homophobic, pro-animal rights lyrics. MembersBen (guitar, vocals) Nick (drums) Eric (bass, vocals) Shelly (vocals) [edit]Former membersPhil (guitar) Chad (guitar) DiscographyForever In Struggle (demo tape, self-released, 1999) Contravene s/t (7", self-released, 2000) Contravene/Svart Aggression split (7", Catchphraze Records, 2000) Contravene (CD, C…
  • Bellway plc is a major British residential property developer. It was founded in 1946 by John T. Bell (1878 - 1965) and his sons John and Russell, and is based on Newcastle upon Tyne. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Family historyBorn in Walker, Northumberland, John Thomas Bell was the son of William and Mary Jane Bell (nee Craig). His father was born into Norfolk farming stock and was one of thousands who, during the agricultural slump of t…
  • The term set-top box (STB) describes a device that connects to a television and some external source of signal, and turns the signal into content then displayed on the screen. The signal source might be an ethernet cable, (see triple play), a satellite dish, a coaxial cable (see cable television), a telephone line (including DSL connections), or even an ordinary VHF or UHF antenna. Content, in this context, could mean any or all of video, audio, Internet webpages, interactive games, or other po…
  • Judith Clare Thompson (born September 20, 1954) is a prominent Canadian playwright who lives in Toronto, Ontario. The Globe and Mail, Canada's national newspaper, once declared that "...in this country, a playwright as good as Judith Thompson is a miracle." She has twice been awarded the Governor General's Award for drama, and is the recipient of many other awards. Early yearsThompson was born in Montreal, Quebec, the daughter of W. R. Thompson, a geneticist and the head of the Department of Ps…
  • Catulle Mendès (22 May 1841 8 February 1909) was a French poet and man of letters. Of Jewish extraction, he was born at Bordeaux. He early established himself in Paris, attaining speedy notoriety by the publication in the Revue fantaisiste (1861) of his Roman d'une nuit, for which he was condemned to a month's imprisonment and a fine of 500 francs. He was allied with the Parnassians from the beginning of the movement, and displayed extraordinary metrical skill in his first volume of poems, Phil…
  • Manufacturing Process Management (MPM) is a collection of technology and methods used in the manufacture of products. It incorporates such technologies as computer-aided production engineering (CAPE), CAPP (production planning), computer-aided quality assurance (CAQ), the utilization of CAD and AEC tools for factory layout and digital mockup (DMU) and simulation for assembly analysis. As the digital manufacturing part of the PLM process it is the bridge from product design to production plannin…
  • The 6R is a 6-speed automatic transmission for longitudinal engine placement in rear wheel drive vehicles. It is a Ford Motor Company design and is produced at Ford's Livonia Transmission plant in Livonia, Michigan. The 6R debuted in the 2006 model year Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer.
  • Wendy WassersteinFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchWendy Wasserstein (October 18, 1950 January 30, 2006) was an award-winning American playwright and an Andrew Dickson White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University. She was the recipient of the Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Wasserstein was born in Brooklyn, New York to Morris Wasserstein, a wealthy textile executive, and his wife, Lola Schliefer, an amateur dancer who moved to the Unite…
  • In computer architecture, 24-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are at most 24 bits (3 octets) wide. Also, 24-bit CPU and ALU architectures are those that are based on registers, address buses, or data buses of that size. The IBM System/360, announced in 1964, was an extremely popular computer system with 24-bit addressing and 32-bit general registers and arithmetic. Two decades later another popular system, IBM PC/AT, started shipping with its Intel 80286 proces…
  • The five cities and five boroughs of the Republic of Ireland are defined by the Local Government Act 2001 (S.I. 591 of 2001): the cities were previously referred to as "county boroughs" and the boroughs were previously referred to as "municipal boroughs". The same Act gave the status of towns to the former "urban districts", in addition to the twenty-six towns designated under the Towns Improvement Act (repealed). The following "traditional towns" had lost their status under Section 62 of the L…
  • The vox humana (Latin for "human voice") is a stop on the pipe organ so-named because of its supposed resemblance to the human voice. There are two types: A reed pipe with a nasal tone that was commonly used with a tremulant. The Vox Humana is one of the oldest organ stops, dating back at least as far as the late 1500's. It is a reed stop of the Regal class and has been made in a wide variety of forms. It is most often constructed with cylindrical resonators, usually 1/4 or 1/8 length, and usua…
  • The church of St. Sebastian (Italian: San Sebastiano) is a Baroque church in Palazzolo Acreide, Sicily. The original church of San Sebastiano was built in the 15th century, in the same site of the current edifice, next to a smaller church dedicate to St. Roch. It was enalrged in the 16th and 17th centuries but, like most of the edifices of Palazzolo, was destroyed in 1693 by a huge earthquake. In the early 18th century a new edifice was built, with a nave and two aisles. The monumental façade w…
  • [size=3]The House of Orange-Nassau (in Dutch: Van Oranje-Nassau), a branch of the House of Nassau, has played a central role in the political life of the Netherlands since William I of Orange (also known as "William the Silent" and "Father of the Fatherland") organised the Dutch revolt against Spanish rule, which after the Eighty Years' War led to an independent Dutch state. Several members of the house served during this war and after as governor or stadtholder (Dutch stadhouder). However, in …