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71.162.115.101 00:55, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Mahatma Ghandiji was born in the midst of a Febuary rain in south dakota. Shortly after his birth he became fascinated with the celebreality, Hogan Knows Best. Ghandiji's father, a wealthy christmas tree shops employee, decided that Ghandiji should learn basic Viking studies at a young age to prepare for the Norweigen attack, which would later destroy all of civilization. Shortly after his apearance on the hit T.V Drama, Deal or No Deal in the late 13th century, Mahatma Ghandiji was turned to stone bye a British Archer, Luke Fittes. Luke Fittes was a poor man, who spent much of his time in Berlin, studying the effects of extreme cold weather, while having had 3 eggnogs, and a large sandwich. Ghandiji reanimated and came back to life when his father in law, Hulk Hogan, kissed the stone in which Ghandiji had been turned into, breaking the spell, and making it suddenly come back to life. Ghandiji later became well known as the lead singer of Drowning Pool, a popular christian revival group from brazil. Ghandiji was killed, this time for good, by Luke Fittes's great grandmother, Eugine Fittes, who was later killed by L'infection de Vagine.
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ShareConnector was a popular index site for files on the eDonkey network. ShareConnector did not host any files; instead, the links it contained were accessible through an eDonkey network client. It was taken down by an anti-piracy foundation on December 14, 2004 due to the suspicion of breach of copyright and trademark laws. The site came back online, on December 19, 2006. The main was used from a backup taken on November 26, 2004 shortly before it was shut down. The forum was started from stratch due a recent backup not being avaiable.
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[edit]http://www.shareconnector.com/
http://www.slyck.com/news.php?story=623
64.223.40.84 01:10, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Arthur Zorn is an accomplished musician and renowed artist from Montpelier, Vermont. As a musician, Zorn has performed in national performances of Handel's "Messiah" and "The Threepenny Opera" asJon Peachum. Also, Zorn is a noted composer of vocal and piano music. His major pieces, "January 25th, 1945" (about the liberation of Auschwitz) and "Garden Sketches" ( a suite for piano) have been performed all around New England. Currently, Zorn resides in Montpelier, Vermont and teaches vocal music at Spaulding High School. He is currently collaborating with local musician Piero Bonamico Sr. on a light-hearted oratorio due to be completed in the near future.
I addition to his acclaim as a musician, Zorn has received praise from all around the United States and Canada for his impressionist and abstract artwork. His art website, www.arthurzorn.com is currently under construction. For the time being, a work kown as "The Gate" can be seen on his in-progress site.
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[edit]Source #1: http://www.vita-learn.org/shs/depots/music/faculty.html
71.80.45.169 01:15, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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[edit]Cathrine Roerva is mentioned in the book, "a child called it", by her son David pelzer.She allegedly brutally abused her son,David,and played sick, physco games that were so terrible, they were called "sick games".her games were varied, consisting from the gas chamber, in which she locked her son david in a room filled with amonia and clorox mixed together, in order to try to nearly kill him.she even went as far as to stab her son in the stomach, and did not treat it properly.Cathrine Roerva did not go to jail.
64.4.228.149 01:39, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
- Declined, this is covered at the article for the book at A Child Called "It". I've created a redirect for Cathrine Roerva to that page. Kuru talk 04:42, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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An RPG for Sony Playstation based on the manga by Yukito Kishiro, Battle Angel Alita as it is known by in English was not released outside Japan. The original Japanese title is Gunnm.
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[edit]Creators website: www.yukito.com
81.230.203.63 01:46, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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[edit]Content from site About soma All rights reserved.
195.131.84.202 02:19, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
- Declined, source site seems to be down, but this appears to be covered at the article on Carisoprodol. Kuru talk 04:35, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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O.F.T.B. (Operation From The Bottom) consisting of three members from Watts, CA Lo M.B., Bust Stop, and Flipsyde who were once at the top of the mountain in the mid 90's with record label power house Death Row Records will release their recordings 10 years later on the album "The Missing D.R. Files". The album features a who's who of 1990's Death Row recording artists including 2pac, Outlawz, Kurupt, M.C. Hammer, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Kurupt, and others. The group will release the album via their official website http://www.operationfromthebottom.com
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[edit]http://www.operationfromthebottom.com
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Dennystown was a district of Dumbarton near the river Leven. It consisted mainly of tenements built to house the workers of the nearby Dennystown Forge. It was locally known as "Little Dublin" due to the large number of Irish immigrants who lived there having come to the town to work in the local industries. The area was largely cleared in the 1960's and blocks of multi-storey flats built on the site.
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[edit]86.112.218.79 03:01, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Lt. Gen. Robert J. "Bob" Elder Jr. is Commander, 8th Air Force, Barksdale Air Force Base, La., and Joint Functional Component Commander for Global Strike and Integration, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Neb. He also commands the Air Force warfighting component headquarters to USSTRATCOM for Global Strike, the Bomber and Reconnaissance Task Force 204, and the Air Force service component to Joint Task Force Global Network Operations. Eighth Air Force is one of three active-duty numbered air forces in Air Combat Command. The "Mighty Eighth" provides long-range global strike, network warfare, battle management, surveillance and reconnaissance, intelligence, electronic combat, tactical air control, and expeditionary heavy construction capabilities to theater combatant commanders. Eighth Air Force is also responsible for operation and security of the Air Force computer enterprise network. The Joint Functional Component Command for Global Strike and Integration serves as the lead integrator for USSTRATCOM deliberate and crisis action planning, conducts global strike planning to deliver rapid, kinetic and non-kinetic effects in support of theater and national objectives, and provides situational awareness and integrated analysis of STRATCOM's global mission capabilities. These include global strike, space, integrated missile defense, network warfare, information operations, countering weapons of mass destruction, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations. Task Force 204 is responsible for monitoring all nuclear bomber, reconnaissance, and cruise missile generation operations for more than 100 B-2, B-52, U-2, RC-135 and U.S. Navy EP-3 aircraft.
General Elder's staff experience includes senior leadership positions with the Joint Staff, Air Staff, Air Combat Command and NATO. He has commanded an operational wing, group, squadron and installation, and commanded unit deployments to the U.S. Central Command, U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. European Command areas of responsibility. Other assignments include Commander, CENTAF-Forward Combined Air Headquarters in Southwest Asia, where he was responsible for operation of the Combined Air Operations Center and served as the CENTCOM Deputy Combined Forces Air Component Commander for operations in Southwest Asia, Central Asia and the Horn of Africa. He was the Deputy CENTCOM Air Force Commander for operations Southern Watch, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Prior to his current assignment, he was Commandant of the Air War College.
General Elder is a command pilot with more than 4,000 flying hours, including 83 combat hours flown in operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. He holds a doctorate in engineering from the University of Detroit.
EDUCATION 1975 Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, University of Detroit, Mich. 1975 Master's degree in engineering, University of Detroit, Mich. 1979 Squadron Officer School, by correspondence 1985 Doctor of Engineering, University of Detroit, Mich. 1987 Distinguished graduate, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 1989 Air War College, by seminar 1991 National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 1997 Senior Executive Program, Columbia University Graduate School of Business, New York, N.Y. 2001 Senior Executive Course, George C. Marshall College of International and Security Studies, Garmisch, Germany 2002 Combined Force Air Component Commander Course, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2005 Joint Flag Officer Warfighting Course, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2005 Systems Acquisition Management for General/Flag Officers Course, Fort Belvoir, Va. 2006 Pinnacle Course, National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
ASSIGNMENTS 1. May 1976 - May 1977, student, undergraduate pilot training, Reese AFB, Texas 2. May 1977 - November 1977, student, B-52G combat crew training, Castle AFB, Calif. 3. November 1977 - December 1980, B-52G co-pilot, 28th Bombardment Squadron, Robins AFB, Ga. 4. December 1980 - October 1982, Program Manager, F-15 Avionics Integration Support Facility, Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Robins AFB, Ga. 5. October 1982 - April 1983, Global Positioning System Program officer, Air Staff Training Program, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. 6. April 1983 - September 1983, Requirements Program officer, Air Staff Training Program, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. 7. September 1983 - April 1984, student, B-52G combat crew training, Castle AFB, Calif. 8. April 1984 - August 1985, B-52G flight commander, later, instructor pilot, 69th Bombardment Squadron, Loring AFB, Maine 9. August 1985 - August 1986, Chief, B-52 Standardization and Evaluation Branch, later, Chief, 42nd Bombardment Wing, Standardization and Evaluation Division, Loring AFB, Maine 10. August 1986 - June 1987, student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 11. June 1987 - September 1988, executive officer to the Commander, Headquarters 8th Air Force, Barksdale AFB, La. 12. September 1988 - July 1990, Commander, 596th Bombardment Squadron, Barksdale AFB, La. 13. July 1990 - June 1991, student, National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 14. June 1991 - July 1993, Chief, Strategic and Space Forces Branch, later, Chief, Forces Division, Directorate for Force Structure, Resources and Assessment, the Joint Staff, Washington, D.C. 15. July 1993 - December 1994, Commander, 5th Operations Group, Minot AFB, N.D. 16. December 1994 - August 1996, Director, Chief of Staff Operations Group, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. 17. August 1996 - July 1998, Commander, 5th Bomb Wing, Minot AFB, N.D. 18. July 1998 - April 2000, Assistant Director of Aerospace Operations, Headquarters Air Combat Command, Langley AFB, Va. 19. April 2000 - September 2001, Deputy Director, NATO Reaction Force Air Staff, Allied Command Europe, Kalkar, Germany 20. October 2001 - June 2003, Vice Commander, 9th Air Force, and Deputy Commander, U.S. Central Command Air Forces, Shaw AFB, S.C. 21. June 2003 - July 2004, Commander, CENTAF-Forward Combined Air Headquarters; Deputy Commander, 9th Aerospace Expeditionary Task Force; and Deputy Combined Forces Air Component Commander, USCENTCOM, Southwest Asia 22. July 2004 - June 2006, Commandant, Air War College, and Vice Commander, Air University, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 23. June 2006 - present, Commander, 8th Air Force, Barksdale AFB, La., and Joint Functional Component Commander for Global Strike and Integration, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Neb.
FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command pilot Flight hours: More than 4,000 Aircraft flown: E-8C, B-52, T-38 and T-37
MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Bronze Star Medal Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal
PUBLICATIONS "Non-Invasive Assessment of Pilot Workload with Flight Computer Generated Primary Measures," doctoral dissertation, University Microfilm International, 1985 "A Strategic Approach to Advanced Technology Trade with the Soviet Union," Comparative Strategy, January-March 1992
EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 10, 1975 First Lieutenant Dec. 4, 1977 Captain Dec. 1, 1979 Major Aug. 1, 1984 Lieutenant Colonel July 1, 1988 Colonel Jan. 1, 1992 Brigadier General Jan. 1, 2000 Major General Oct. 1, 2003 Lieutenant General June 13, 2006
(Current as of November 2006)
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[edit]http://www.af.mil/library/biographies/bio.asp?bioID=5337
66.91.107.179 03:17, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Oren Stambouli an up and coming Venezuelan Filmmaker
Oren Stambouli was born in Caracas, Venezuela. At the age of 21 he moved to the United States in pursuit of his dream of becoming a filmmaker. After graduating with a degree in Film from Emerson College in Boston, Oren Stambouli received an offer to be part of the production team in a Spanish Soap Opera in South Florida. The soap opera, “La mujer de mi vida”, was broadcasted in the United States, Central and South America. This project was co-produced by the two most influential media companies in Hispanic TV in the US and Latin America, Venevision and Univision. Both companies belong to the largest Latin Media Conglomerate.
In January of 1999, Oren became a segment producer for several shows at Telemundo, the fastest growing Hispanic network in the US and stronger competitor to Univision.
The start of the new century marked a turning point in Stambouli’s career. After working for the two major Broadcast Hispanic Networks, Oren was hired by MTV Networks in the Latin American division. He went from the most powerful Spanish broadcast networks (Univision,Telemundo) in the nation to one of the most renowned names in contemporary culture, MTV. Among his most notorious jobs for the Latin market was to be a part of the production team of several promos and shows for Nickelodeon and MTV Latin America including “Alejandro Sanz Unplugged”,“La Ley Unplugged” .
In 2002, after working in several MTV and VH1 productions Oren decided to move to New York were he became an integral part of the launch of “U-Pick Live” an interactive block at Nickelodeon.
While working for “U-Pick Live”, Stambouli was appointed to work at the Kids Choice Awards in Los Angeles.
In the summer of 2003, Oren participated as unit manager at “Stuff’d” the first interstial show ever made in New York for the recently created network “Nicktoons”
After 6 successful seasons (401 episodes) “U-Pick Live” shoot his last episode at the end of may with a special performance by “Simple Plan” that took place on the rooftop of the MTV Building in Time Square.
At “U-Pick Live”, Stambouli has had the opportunity to work closely with stars like Adam Sandler, Mike Meyers, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jack Black and others.
After 11 years Oren created the opportunity for himself to make his dream a reality by directing and producing his first film. At the end of 2005 after taking a 2-month break from his job Oren went on an introspective journey that took him to Bali, Australia and NZ. That trip marked the beginning of his recently finished film Trust 22.
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[edit]1 http://www.amazon.com/TRUST-22/dp/B000M8N76O/sr=11-1/qid=1167450719/ref=sr_11_1/002-2265711-7073660
2. http://pointofpower.wordpress.com/
3. http://www.imdb.com - coming soon
4. http://www.customflix.com/219087
76.173.18.5 03:23, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Trampoline Championship Wrestling (TCW) is a wrestling promotion started in Roanoke, Virginia in the summer of 2006 and is still going on today. The superstars wrestle on a circular trampoline instead of the traditional four sided ring.
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[edit]Trampoline Championship Wrestling was started on June 23, 2006. The promotion currently has 12 members, but is growing rapidly. TCW films one promotion per month. Matches consist of championship on a pole matches, anywhere falls matches, tables matches, roof matches, and a variety of more. They are currently working on their January 2007 filming. As of now, the title will be January Jam but that is subject to change.
Current Superstars
[edit]Alyka - Manager Of The New Nightmare (Ryan & Joseph)
American Idiot - Cruiserweight Champion
Collin - United States Champion
Jamal - Debuted On Christmas Chaos Episode
John - General Manager Of TCW
Joseph - Tag Team Champion
Penguin - Intercontinental Champion
Revenge - World Heavyweight Champion
Riley - Hardcore Champion
Ryan - Tag Team Champion
Smelly Bad Cheese - Appears On Rare Occasions
Zach - Appears On Rare Occasions
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[edit]http://www.freewebs.com/tcwsite http://www.myspace.com/tcwrrjc Personal Knowledge
Tcwrrjc 03:41, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
- Declined, two links to freewebs and myspace are not exactly reliable sources, and I'm not sure that any backyard wrestling club is going to be all that notable. Kuru talk 04:30, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Trias is a board game authored by Ralf Lehmkuhl. It is distributed by Rio Grande Games, a company that distributes many popular German games including Carcasonne. (Tislit and Gecko Games are also co-publishers, copyright 2002. Artwork by Doris Matthäus.
The game is set in the Triassic period. Players maneuver dinosaur-shaped pieces and manage the "continental drift" of hexagonal tiles in order to spread their species and dominate the continents that make up the playing board, scoring points as they do so. The end of the game is when a meteor hits the earth.
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[edit]1. www.boardgamegeek.com/game/4249 2. Lehmkuhl, Ralf. Trias. Gecko Games, 2002.
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On September 20th, 2002, the Rama VIII Bridge was officially opened in Bangkok, Thailand. The bridge consists of a single pylon located approximately one-third of the distance from the northwest end of the bridge. Golden suspension cables are extended from this pylon to the rode's surface. The bridge spans the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. The Bridge is 2.45 km long including approach spans. Since its creation, the Rama VIII bridge has become a noted architectural tourist attraction, and an image of the bridge has even been included on the backside of Thailand's 20 baht bank note.
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[edit]http://thailandforvisitors.com/central/bangkok/districts/r8bridge.html http://www.bangkokpost.net/ http://www.bridgepros.com/bridgepros/projects/RamaVIIIBridge/index.htm http://www.2bangkok.com/2bangkok/Bridge/index.shtml
Ctraviswilliams82 05:46, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Pickled eggs are a popular bar food noted for their imperishability and acquired taste. Shelled, boiled eggs are soaked in a cold brine for 2 to 22 days then jarred to be stored in public view. The brine traditionally imparts a spicy flavor to the eggs. Beer is a traditional beverage of choice when eating pickled eggs. Some consider pickled eggs a delicacy. They are consumed mainly in the United States, although not unilaterally. They are most common in the northern part of the country. Pickled eggs are not associated with any particular holiday.
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In an episode of The Simpsons, Homer Simpson selects the "black egg" from Moe the bartender's jar, which Moe declares identifies Homer as the Designated Driver for the night.
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[edit]http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-pickled-eggs.htm
76.168.214.250 05:59, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
- This article already exists in Wikipedia. You can find it at Pickled egg. Note the capitalization. Dave6 08:11, 11 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Sources[edit]http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:d73zefik8gf4~T0
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Visiongain (pronounced /vɪʒəngeɪn/) is a British company that provides analysis of the worldwide telecoms and pharmaceutical industries. The company focuses on business reports and international conferences, and provides a daily news service. Its headquarters are located in London, and it has branches in San Francisco.
Some of its notable customers include Nokia, Motorola, Vodafone, Orange, Yahoo! and Microsoft. The company achieved fame in early 2006 with it's prediction of an Apple mobile phone.
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[edit]http://www.fiercewireless.com/story/timeline-apple-iphone-rumors-1999-present http://www.mobilewhack.com/reviews/visiongain_also_predicts_apple_iphone.html http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/9066/ http://www.mobiletracker.net/archives/2006/03/29/iphone-helio
62.232.19.118 13:48, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
- Article created. You can find it at Visiongain.Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! Patstuarttalk|edits 19:08, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Scott also works in television and has credits as Director of Production, Director, Editor and Producer for shows such as Dawson's Creek(WB), The US Poker Championship(ESPN), Trading Spaces(TLC) and Beyond the Wheel(SPEED). In addition to his video and film accomplishments, Scott was born and lived in Kansas until he turned 18 and joined the Marine Corps. As a Firefinder Radar operator Scott served in Operation Desert Storm to liberate the country of Kuwait. Scott was given a Meritorious Mast for his service in the Gulf War. Sources[edit]Scott W Lee is listed at http://www.mvdbase.com www.10yearsfans.net - www.35degreesnorth.com - Laguna Beach Season One DVD - Dawson's Creek Season Six DVD - 8th Annual World Series of Poker DVD - 207.203.254.110 15:41, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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During the beginning stages of Metal Cathedral, the band went through various name changes. Metal Cathedral>Cathedral>Metal Catheter>Metal Cathedral.
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[edit]65.94.244.141 17:05, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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[edit]Mayakainternational 17:22, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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[edit]Content from About soma and http://about-soma.swrity.info/about_soma.htm All rights reserved.
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Like many other great musicians, Jordan's flame was extinguished too early. On December 13, 2005, Timothy Anderson Jordan, II, took his own life [1]. To many he was the life of the party or the charismatic guitarist at the show, but to his friends and family he was a hero and a brother.
Early Life
Tim grew up in the small farming community of Camden, AR. His father, Tim, Sr. was a contractor. Tim was always encouraged by his dad to pursue the family business or sports, mainly basketball. Tim was a successful high school basketball player and had a promising future. However, along the way music found his spirit.
Altar Ego
While in college at Ouachita Baptist University, Tim met Jarred Smith and Aaron Lunsford (now of As Cities Burn). The three had an instant music connection and formed Altar Ego, a pop-punk Christian outfit. However, tensions arose between Smith and Tim, and Tim exited the band as they were cutting their first demo. A few of the songs did feature Tim on guitar.
School or No School
After the split from Altar Ego and Ouachita Baptist University, Tim found himself at a neighboring university. While there, Tim began to find himself as a musician. Not feeling like school was for him, Tim withdrew and sought refuge at home working for his dad. With pressure from his mom, Tim found himself in school once again at a local community college. This would be Tim's 2nd completed semester at school (the first being from OBU). However, at the end of the spring 2001 semester Tim left this college and enrolled at a local tech school to pursue the family business. This would be his fourth school in two years. He had given up on music as a career.
Higgins Switch
In the summer of 2001, Tim attended a church camp for high school and junior high school kids as a worship leader in one of the smaller groups. While there he would meet his next opportunity for musical success. One night while walking into the main conference area, Tim noticed a guy with vampire red hair. Tim being the charismatic person that he is approached the red headed guy and asked what the deal was. His answer was that he was in a band. This intrigued Tim and he had to know more. The two spent the whole night discussing life, music, spirituality, and the possibility of Tim auditioning as second guitarist for the band. Two weeks later Tim found himself in the small Eastern Arkansas town of Wynne in a mini-storage unit auditioning for a band called Plumbline 34. Soon after Tim found himself packing a few of his belongings and moving to Wynne to live with bassist Allen Winkler, the one that had convinced him to tryout for PL34. The band was made up of vocalist Brad Branham, guitarist Eric Wade, bassist Allen, and drummer Matt Hagler.
With a new member and a new sound came a new name. While returning home from tour one night, the band was stopped by railroad crossing arms with no train on the tracks. A Chinese fire drill ensued. However, vocalist Brad stayed in the car to meditate on possible name changes. He opened his eyes and saw a sign, literally. Higgins Switch was born.
The band continued to play locally and regionally seeing mild success. Moreover, it was apparent to everyone that their live show was worth seeing with their coordinated jumps, crazy guitar throws, dynamic dancing, and spitting on the members of the band, all mainly influenced by Tim. However, in the fall of 2002, just one year after becoming Higgins Switch, the band called it quits to pursue school and private lives.
Green Olive Tree
After the split of Higgins Switch, Tim sought out one of the most talented bands in the area, Green Olive Tree. Co-founding guitarist John Dodson had just left the band. Tim saw this as an opportunity to join an already established band. He was right. For the next year, Green Olive Tree toured the country and gained the respect of many national acts on Tooth and Nail Records and The Militia Group. At the time the band roster was Chris Latimer – vocals/guitar, Andy Greenfield – bass/vocals, Tim Jordan – guitar/vocals, and a revolving door of drummers, including former Evanescence drummer Matt Outlaw (now of India). However, after a year of constant touring and seeing little commercial success, Latimer broke up Green Olive Tree.
Welton and Number One Fan, etc.
With two of his former bands gone, Tim once again found himself a man without a country or a band for that matter. However, due to the connections he made while with Green Olive Tree, Tim was able to find a place with the Fort Smith, AR outfit Welton. A four piece rock/emo group signed to Snapdragon Records. The group was again another well established group. Snapdragon released one Welton Ep that was split with the band The Response. Such songs as “Typecast Letters” were included on the EP. But like Tim’s previous projects, Welton soon ended.
For the first time in his career, Tim’s phone was ringing with offers. He accepted a gig with a mildly well-known group called Number One Fan as their touring keyboardist. This gig allowed Tim to showcase his other talents besides just playing guitar. After finishing several tours with NOF, Tim parted ways in pursuit of something more permanent.
During both the Welton and NOF projects Tim always managed to find time for friends, family, and other endeavors like India (Chris Latimer of Green Olive Tree’s current project).
All-American Rejects[[2]]
What he found was the biggest career move he would pursue yet. Through the connections he made via his other projects, Tim was invited to audition for the widely known All-American Rejects[[3]] as their touring keyboardist. This would enable him to meet great musicians, industry professionals, and play on David Letterman all of which he achieved in under a year. At the end of the 2005 Van’s Warped Tour, Tim left AAR to join the up and coming Mississippi band Jonezetta.
Jonezetta[[4]]
Tim met Jonezetta[[5]] through his best friend Aaron Lunsford of As Cities Burn. Tim and Lunsford were former band mates from the early Altar Ego days. Tim met ACB while playing with Welton. He stayed friends with both them and Lunsford and even convinced ACB to audition Lunsford when original drummer Bryan Dixon exited the band.
Tim officially joined Jonezetta as the fifth member of the band in the summer of 2005. The band moved from Mississippi to his private, secluded lake house in East Camden to finish the debut album for Tooth and Nail Records. On December 13, 2005 at the age of 24 Tim took his own life.
On December 22, 2006, in Little Rock, AR at Juanita’s Cantina As Cities Burn, Jonezetta, India, and The Evidence all paid tribute to Tim. All the profits went to a suicide prevention organization. Tim’s memory will always live on in the hearts of the people who love him.
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Dennis Cass is a freelance writer who most recently accepted a visiting professorship at Carleton College. He has written for such periodicals as GQ, Slate, City Pages, Minnesota Monthly, Harper's, and This American Life.
His first book, "Head Case: How I Almost Lost My Mind Trying to Understand My Brain" is due out in March of 2007. It cronicles his attempts to learn just how his mind works, but delves into his turbulent family history, his writer's block, and his own descent towards a nervious breakdown.
The only class he taught this term was English 180: Creative Non-Fiction. It was composed of 15 students writing 3 pieces--a rant, a memoir, and finally a personal essay. The class periods were devoted to writing excercises, peer review, and socratic seminar-type group editing.
While his professorship at Carleton expired at the end of the Fall 2006 term, he has mentioned a hesitant desire to continue in the school year of 2007-2008, teaching upper-level English students the craft of writing.
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Zoft Gum Co. specializes in the development and production of herbal chewing gum products (using gum as an effective delivery system).
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Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker, LLP[6]; City of Norwalk, CT - [7]; Norwalk, CT Democrats - [8]; The Hour - Connecticut Newspaper - [9] - various articles
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Öhlins also produces other types of motorcycle components, besides suspension, such as a two wheel drive system [10]. Öhlins is now a subsidiary of the Yamaha Motor Company [11]. Sources[edit]80.216.103.37 21:51, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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It was founded in 1995 by Lisa Goldman as a voluntary organisation, and became regularly funded by Arts Council England in 2002 and then achieved charitable status in 2006 (charity number 1110724). The Red Room believes theatre should be a truly public art form. The Red Room has a track record of over ten years of award-winning productions and is a radical voice of new theatre and film in London, creating groundbreaking collaborations between writers, artists and communities to provoke and influence wider social debate. In addition to its high quality, innovative productions, the Red Room has involved itself in the past in debates and activism around culture and politics, such as Going Public (2003), a debate at the Tricycle Theatre about theatre as a public art form with contributions from the RSC, Cardboard Citizens and Outside Edge. The Red Room also initiated the network Artists Against the War (2003), exhibiting art work and supporting anti-war artists with events including Palestine Verbatim in Trafalgar Square and Shock and Awe cabaret. Of over 20 productions the most recent works are: Hoxton Story, Snake Park, Stitching, Animal, and The Bogus Woman.
The Red Room Theatre Company is based in London, UK Current collaborations[edit]
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Geltamage, an ancient precursor to the phrase "financial wizard", formed from the the words "gelt" meaning money and "mage" from the word magi (magician). Used in Germanic lowlands to describe an exceptional trader of merchandise
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[edit]"Alte Sprachen von Zentralem Europa" by T K Hiemlich
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Declined please check your sources - the word in German for "money" is "Geld" not "gelt", the German word for "mage" is "der Magier" and the proper combination (Geldmagier - of which I can find nothing) would not be linked with an "a". SkierRMH 02:52, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Transcendental Students (TS) The Transcendental Students were a group of cultural radicals at NYU during the 1960's and 70's who developed a unique brand of social protest. As opposed to SDS, which held that government and society needed to be completely restructured before they could be humanized, TS members believed that humanization of social life in general could begin immediately. Heavily influenced by anarchist thought, TS strove for "insurrection through happiness." Their protest method was that of the "Freak In." These recreational gatherings involved the convening of students on university grounds, where jugs of wine, rock music and massive amounts of marijuana were openly enjoyed. A series of "Freak-Ins" were staged through the spring semester of 1969, while university officials attempted, sometimes half-heartedly, to clamp down on TS activities. In line with the larger cultural radical protest of the period, exemplified by the hippies and Yippies!, the TS approach was that of broadcasting a lifestyle in the hope of humanizing and liberating NYU student culture. Though TS collaborated with SDS occasionally, they were often critical of SDS members, considering them "too serious" and "on an ego trip". Very little was documented about TS, but a brief interview with a TS organizer can be found on the documentary "Anarchism in America" directed by Steven Fischler and Joel Sucker. Sources[edit]http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/collections/exhibits/arch/Whoswho/Transcendental.html http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0186820/
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- REDIRECT ANSI escape code
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[edit]See ISO 6429 and ANSI escape code, .
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- Redirect created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! MaxSem 23:31, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]