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[edit] Balloon Stampede

[edit] Robert McCurry, Former Chrysler Executive,


[edit] Miranda Law


[edit] Chevrolet C-1500 SS 454

[edit] Introduction

The SS 454 truck came about in the 1990 model year, 20 years after the introduction of the Chevelle and El Camino SS 454's of the early 70's. This basically made this truck the spiritual successor to those aforementioned vehicles. The truck was based off of the Chevrolet C-1500 and featured the 454 V8 (7.4 Liter V8) engine which produced 230 horsepower and a whopping (for 1990) 385 ft-lbs of torque and a four speed automatic transmission (no manual was available). This huge engine was usually reserved for work in heavy duty trucks (C/K 2500 and C/K 3500 trucks) for fuel economy reasons but it was unleashed exclusively for this truck. It was painted only Onyx Black and was only available with the regular cab/short bed layout. A performance handling package with Bilstein shocks and other suspension performance parts was avialable. The truck had large crome wheels and was shod with 275/60R15 tires and the interior was plush with available comfort options.

[edit] 1991

Many improvements were made for the 1991 model year. Tighter combustion chamber tolerances and a revamped oil pan gasket material boosted output to 255 horsepower and an incredible 405 lb-ft. of torque. The new 4L80-E four speed automatic tranny was new to the heavy duty trucks with the capacity to withstand 440 ft-lbs of torque and the SS 454 was most definately a beneficiary.

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No changes were made. The truck was cancelled for the 1994 model year after a four year run. It probably succumbed to fuel economy and emissions regulations. The truck was most likely intended for limited production.

[edit] Sources

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=63939

72.29.37.212 01:37, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Kevin Lyons

Kevin Lyons is a renown trumpet player from Clinton, MS. Currently residing in Atlanta, Kevin started his career as a musician with the Clinton HS Attache Show Choir (fellow alums include Lance Bass and and Shelly Fairchild). Kevin was also a high school classmate of Keith Carlock, drummer for Sting and Steely Dan. He attended the Cleveland Institue of Music where he obtained a bachelor's degree in music performance. He currently performs with the Atlanta Symphony, the Atlanta Brassworks, and peforms freelance (has played all over the US, Canada, Japan, the Dominican Republic, and the Carribean.

[edit] Sources

http://www.mindspring.com/~slideway/kevin.html http://www.atlantasymphony.org/abouttheaso/meetthemusicians/orchestra/brass/default.aspx


70.125.177.214 03:56, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Brad North


[edit] Earl de Blonville

Earl de Blonville FRGS was born in 1950 in Melbourne, Australia. He lived in a remote bush environment in Victoria, without running water or electricity, and later moved to an isolated coastal settlement where explorers Matthew Flinders and John Batman had their bases in 1802 and 1834 respectively. He attended Ballaarat Grammar School and the Australian Outward Bound School and worked as an Instructor at the Moray Sea School in Scotland and as Senior Instructor at the Lakeside Outdoor Education Centre in Cumbria, England, training to MIC level at Glenmore Lodge, Scotland, and Plas y Brenin National Mountaineering Centre, Wales. During this time he made several sea kayak expeditions off the Scottish coast and white water descents in Wales, Scotland and the French Dauphin Alps.

In 1979 he launched Australia’s first modern sea kayak expedition, a 1,000nm. circumnavigation of Tasmania. Later he made the first northerly sea kayak crossing of Bass Strait. In 1980 he was a founding member of Himalayan adventure operator, Peregrine Expeditions, and led the first commercial white water rafting expedition on the Sun Kosi river, Nepal. In 1981 he was Chief Leader of the Australian & New Zealand Scientific Exploration Society’s Expedition to Granite Mountain which discovered 12 new insect species. He was founding President of the Mansfield Chamber of Commerce, director of the Mountain Country Festival and created the Great Mountain Race, one of the world’s richest and toughest bush horse races.

Inspired by British polar explorer Gino Watkins, in 1986 he created and led Australia’s first Arctic expedition, a 600nm. sea kayak exploration of the East Greenland coast. Advisors included Lord Shackleton, Sir Vivian Fuchs, Dame Elizabeth Murdoch and Dr Philip Law. The expedition patron was HRH The Prince of Wales and a television documentary film of the expedition was released internationally. Over the following three years he explored the West Greenland coast aboard his 50’ steel yacht ‘Eleanor Rymill’. During 1985 he conducted reconnaissance in the Kimberley region for the Royal Geographical Society’s Kimberley Research Project of 1988.

In 1988 he was Director of the Tall Ships spectacular that officially launched Australia’s Bicentenary celebrations. From 1990 he was managing director of Explorers UK creating large scale commando-style adventure ropes courses for schools and local authorities across the UK and in 1998 returned to Australia to work in corporate consulting as a leadership mentor, founding Ursus International. His expedition leadership book, Seventh Journey, will be published in 2007.

In 2007 he established ArcticExplorer.net and in August will lead an expedition of young Australians to East Greenland to promote greater awareness of the threat of global climate change and help create a new generation of young Australian eco-leaders. His work of climate change survival awareness continues.





References:

1. Websites: http://www.ursus.com.au/founder.html http://community.rushmore.edu/articlelive/authors/159/Earl-de-Blonville

2. Publications: Wild magazine 1983 Mountaineering magazine 1979 Mountaineering magazine 1980 Ocean Paddler magazine 1987 Personal Success magazine 1987 Seventh Journey 2007

3. Film: The Greenland Expedition, Discovery Channel

A great man, with a lot of ambitions. He found himself in the world of strange people, who proceeded to fight for things they didn't believe in. Nonetheless, the was never turned off by the challenges, never boring, never crushed by the facade the corporate America tried so hard to project.

[edit] Sources

Primal Leadership by Jack Osbourn Evolution of Daily Habits by Chuck Hampden

69.17.155.149 06:01, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Hope for Another Day

[edit] Ghatsila

It is half an hour's journey from Tatana­gar and can be reached from the latter by the Steel Exp leaving at 6-00, Titlagarh-Howrah Exp at 23-55, the Hatia-Howrah Exp at 1-30, the Ispat Exp at 17-30, the Bombay (Kurla)-Howrah Exp at 10-30, the Ahmedabad-Howrah Exp at 0-45, the Tata-Kharagpur passenger at 14-50 and the Kalinga-Utkal Exp at 22-05 hr. The distance is 36 km only. Bus and trekkers also ply from Tatanagar to Ghat­sila. Calcuttans may go to Ghatsila in more or less 3j hours by the Ispat Exp leaving Howrah at 6-15, the Bombay (Kurla)-Exp at 11-20, the Ahmedabad Exp at 20-40, the Steel Exp at 17-30, the Hatia Exp at 21-40 and the Titlagarh Exp at 20-55 hr. The distance is 215 km. The Kalinga-Utkal Exp and passenger trains for Tata leaving Kharagpur at 5-25, 10-15, 14-40, 17-45 via Ghatsila/Galudi. The Calcutta-Ranchi bus also run via Ghatsila.

It is claimed that gold is still found on the banks of the Suvarnarekha. It is said to become obvious in the mornings and in the afternoons, when the sunrays fall on the banks. The name Suvarnarekha itself is said to be an indication. There are innumerable stones strewn on the banks of the river and from this the place derives its name Ghatsila. These big stones seem to be large elephants in moonlight. Far away stand the series of hills. On the left bank the chimneys of the Hindustan Coppers rise up to the sky. The copper ores are bought from many copper mines including Mosaboni. Copper and other metals are separated from stones. The factory may be visited on Saturday only, after signing the indemnity bond. The surroundings seem to be painted on a canvas. Let us go to Ghatsila for about a week in winter for rest. The place is healthy and the water here helps digestion.

The Suvarnarekha flows parallel alongwith the rail line, and between the rail line and the Suvarnarekha lying the road. The spread of the town is dependent on the river. The resi­dence of Bibhuti Bhusan Bandyopadhyay, the great Bengali novelist, is on the Apu's Road to Dahijora. Nearby is the Pancha Pandava hill where the Pandavas, it is said, lived for some time. The surroundings of Dahijora and- Mosaboni, shedded with sal and amlaki trees, are beautiful. Far far away are the hillocks. The Suvarnarekha slowly flows on the foot; the water of the river is reddish blue. Passing the town and Dahijora/ Mosaboni and crossing the Mohan Kumar-arnangalam bridge on the Suvarnarekha is the Ratmohana hillock, a km ahead. View of the sunset from it is wonderful. But the shed of the hillock becomes the den of the antiso-cials at night, for the place in lonely. 2 km on the left is the court housed in the palace of the Ghatsila Zamindars.

East of the railway station near the police station is the temple of the tribal deity Ranakini. The image is an unusual form. The altar of the deity was earlier in Galudi in pre-British days. In those days children used to be sacrificed at the altar. In order to put an end to the practice, the British brought the deity here and installed the goddess in the present temple. In course of time the goddess became the protector of children than the devourer. Special pujas are held in the month of Aswina. A buffalow is sacrificed 15 days before the Durga Puja. A shrine of Shri Ramakrishna has also been built at Dahijora. There is also the Bibhuti Sanskriti Parishad associated with the name of the great novelist Bibhuti Bhusan. 2 km away is Phuldunguri hillock, famed for fulfilling the desire of baffled lovers. The natural view of Ghatsila is beautiful from the shed on the hillock.

An artificial lake was built at Burudi, 9 km away from the town. The water from the natural spring that falls into it is utilised for agriculture.

The lake is surrounded by hills on all sides. Autos can take you to the lake and return you to the town at Rs 75.00. In the same way, you may visit the Dharagiri Falls, 14 km from the towh by jeep, tempo or cart. On the way to the Falls, chance meeting with wild elephants are not unlikely. Dharagiri is surrounded by hills on all sides. A visit would be some sort of adventures. Tourists may hire bullock cart for a whole day programme and arrange picnic amidst the wild. It costs you Rs 100 or so. A guide should be taken from the village, so that you may not lone the way.


Another health resort is Galudi in Singhbhum district. It is only 8 km away from Ghatsila. Health-seekers from far and near throng to Galudi for a few days in winter for its healthy climate. There are hills and hills all around-the lonely Suvarnarekha flowing by slowly among them. A little away on the west is the Jadugora mines. Galudi is next station to Ghatsila.


[edit] Sources

www.seemyindia.com 61.246.3.4 09:30, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Lloyd Center Tower

The Lloyd Center Tower is a highrise building located in Portland, Oregon's Lloyd District. The building stands at 290 feet tall with 20 floors of office space. PacifiCorp occupies the majority of the building. The Lloyd Center Tower was constructed in 1981 by the architectural firm of John Graham & Associates in Seattle, Washington. It is owned and managed by Ashforth Pacific, Inc.

[edit] Trivia

• The Lloyd Center Tower is the largest and tallest building in Portland outside of downtown
• A skybridge connects Lloyd Center Tower to Lloyd Center Mall over NE 9th Avenue.

[edit] Sources

http://www.ashforthpacific.com/lct_about.html http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=122645

24.21.70.226 10:27, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

You'll need to list better sources than the building owner/management website to assure Notability. - cgilbert(talk|contribs) 23:52, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] A Struggle for Rome

Never mind. I've registered and created A Struggle for Rome myself.

Hrothberht 19:41, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Avery Garon


[edit] Tamlin

Tamlin is Jonas Henrikson, a swedish electronic music producer. Generally his style can be said to be psychedelic trance, but more specifically his style has often been described as Suomisaundi. However, different tracks are usually very different in style so to apply one single label to all his works is difficult. He started out making music and playing as a techno DJ in the mid 90's, and has been influenced by a wide variety of electronic artists, ranging from Astral Projection to Squarepusher.

Four of his tracks have been released on psytrance compilations (on australian label Gi'iwa Productions and russian label Vertigo Records), and a full length album is said to be planned for release during 2007. He has also had some MP3 releases free for download on his official website, including a full live set recorded at the Transylvania Calling 2005 psytrance festival. Tamlin has performed at various psytrance parties in Sweden as well as in other countries including Denmark, Belgium, Serbia and Romania.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Compilations

  • "Fjaqek" – Schizm (Gi'iwa Productions, 2004)
  • "Upside out" – Liquid Quit (Vertigo Records, 2006)
  • "Abstructality" – Musica Discordia (Gi'iwa Productions, 2006)
  • "The wizard who smoked an oz" – The Meaning of Life (Vertigo Records, 2006)

[edit] See also

[edit] Links

[edit] Sources

213.115.158.68 15:06, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Jez Rose

Jez Rose (born in Buckinghamshire) is an English ventriloquist and comedian. He is known as Jez Rose & Company, his 'Company' comprising of Boo, a young orphan dragon who perpetually asks about the meaning of life, and a drunk Spanish opera singer, Carmen. He is the only son of Chris Rose who himself worked for Jim Henson.

Having worked for The Walt Disney Company, the NHS and in sales, Jez Rose was originally a mind reader. After filming his own television special for ITV in 2006, 'Jez Rose: All in Your Mind', he moved into the area of ventriloquism when the show was abandoned due to a change in ITV management. Other television appearances as a mind reader include 'Scambusters' for BBC1, The Big Breakfast for Channel 4 and The Mysti Show.

Never finding traditional ventriloquists particularly entertaining, he began to develop an act which used other elements of theatre including special effects and theatre tricks. Rose now regularly hosts conferences and corporate events as a comedian accompanied by his 'Company' and is fast becoming known for his alternative style of customer service training for businesses across the world.

[edit] Sources

Official website [1]

86.134.201.52 15:33, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Valter Drazic biography


[edit] South Tenth Street Gang


[edit] Liam Muirhead

Liam Muirhead born 25 December 1986 In Doncaster is an English Footballer.Muirhead played for Leeds united as a schoolboy and also Middlesbrough.Muirhead played for Doncaster Rovers for 1 season in season before moving to Mansfield Fc season 2005-.In may 2006 it was reported that Greek premier divison outfit Ofi Crete were intrested in bringing Muirhead to crete to play in their squad

[edit] Sources

http://www.ncel.org.uk/clubinfo.php?team=3&page=2 http://www.ourladymountcarmel.doncaster.sch.uk/Parents/Newsletters%2003-04/june_04.htmhttp://www.sheffieldtoday.net/ViewArticle.aspx?SectionID=5090&ArticleID=1961075 Sportinfo 16:05, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] La Excelencia

Ever heard of salsa dura? (hard-core salsa)? La Excelencia's sound fits right into the Golden Age of the genre, back in the 70's. The percussionists José Vázquez-Cofresi and Julian Silva are vying to put an end to what they consider "salsa monga" (bland). With an enthralling swing, well-crafted harmonies, powerful horn arrangements and lively percussion. La Excelencia's lyrics reflect the life in the barrio and every day situations. Drug deals, high-speed car chases and an array of urban topics make this a rather unique salsa band particularly appealing to the younger generations of Latinos.

[edit] Sources

Latin Beat Magazine November 2006 Issue, CD Review, Rudy Mangual

Taino106 17:07, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Be Quiet and Die


[edit] Walletshoppe.com

Walletshoppe.com is an electronic commerce site based in Dallas, Texas. Founded in 2001, the site offered various brands of men's and women's wallets and leather goods. The Dallas, Texas based company has expanded to now include over 50 brands of wallets, luggage, backpacks, briefcases, handbags, clutches and travel accessories.

In 2006, Walletshoppe launched Voyagergear.com as a travel and outdoors specific web site, offering luggage, travel accessories, golf bags, snow and ski bags and more.

[edit] Websites

walletshoppe.com
voyagergear.com


[edit] Sources

http://www.solidcactus.com/walletshoppe.html

http://prweb.com/releases/2007/2/prweb501394.htm

[edit] Insulated Foam Board (IFB) a.k.a Koolduct

What is Insulated Foam Board?


Insulated Foam Board is a thick, ridged, closed cell foam used to fabricate pre-insulated air ducting. Marketed under the name "Koolduct", it is constructed with CFC-free phenolic foam and covered with a skin of Aluminum foil and fiberglass. The initial price of IFB (Insulated Foam Board) duct is comparable with sheet metal duct. The full life cycle cost of IFB is lower and the advantages surpass that of Sheet Metal.

Some Advantages of IFB

-Low thermal conductivity
-Lightweight: 15% of galvanized insulated duct, saves installation time and money, able to suspend from ceiling.
-Installation is much faster than sheet metal: Two men can install a 26' duct run
-Meets SMACNA's Leakage Class 6 Standard: Reduces electrical consumption 10%-20%, due to lower leakage
-Saves plenum space beyond insulated sheet metal duct
-Non fibrous material: No moisture, rot or mold problems.
-No exposed fiberglass
-Anti-microbial construction
-Easy to clean: smooth wall duct interior
-Sound Reuction

IFB over Fiberglass Alternative

Fiberglass, as history suggests, is going the way of asbestos. The American Society of Microbiology concludes that the porous nature of fiberglass promotes the growth of fungi that cause poor air quality and the Center for Engineering and Environmental Services concludes that fiberglass duct treatments may not provide adequate prevention of fungi growth. Congress has also taken note, current legislation is pushing for the use of fiberglass.

[edit] Sources

"Occupational Exposure", Toxic Properties and Work Practices Guidelines for Fiberglass.

   American industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), 1991 Edition

Threshold Limit Values (TLV) for Chemical Substances & Physical Agents.

   American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hyigienists (ACGIH), 2002

"Permissible Exposure Limits for Fibrous Glass" California Code of Regulations,

   Title 8, Section 5155

"Permissible Exposure Limits for Nuisance Dust" (including fiberglass).
Code of Federal Regulations,

   Part 1910.1000, Table Z-3


Keebz4life 18:36, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Graham Childs


[edit] Drew Donnelly



[edit] Eli Burrows


[edit] Krikello

Krikello (Κρίκελλο) is the name of a town in Evrytania, Greece, and the seat of the municipality of Domnista.

[edit] Sources

www.evrytan.gr www.domnista.com This is common geographic knowledge. Also, you have already ratified same under the Domnista article. 57.250.242.249 20:38, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Louisiana Washboard Five


[edit] The Hall School, Hampstead

The Hall School is situated in Hampstead, London, England. It is an independent all-boys prep school, accepting students at 4 and moving them on to their next school at the age of 13. The school is well-known in London for its excellent standard of teaching and pastoral care[3]. The school was praised by the ISI in its recent report of 2004.

The Hall is not a direct feeder school to any secondary school although large amounts of boys do, after finishing the school, go to St. Pauls School, Westminster School, Highgate School, City of London Boys School and University College School[4].

The Hall is not only strong academically, but also tries to deliver on the sport, music and drama side.[5]

[edit] Sources

http://www.isinspect.org.uk/reports/2004/0474_04.htm http://www.hallschool.co.uk/index.php?page=46

82.45.235.209 21:32, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Malabar Institute of Travel and Tourism Studies

MITTS as it is popularly known is located in the heart of the Malabar Region of Kerala - the Malappuram District. The institution conducts Certificate as well as Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses in various areas of the industry.

The institution is first of its kind in the Malabar region, with approved courses from J.S.S. (Jan Sikshan Sansthan, under HRD Ministry, Govt. of India) and offers the region and its people skills to develop and benefit from the large reserves of untapped resources.

[edit] Sources

1. The Students Voice December 07 (vol 2, book 7) 2. Malabar Institute of Travel and Tourism Studies [6] (website) 220.226.44.79 22:05, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] The Mules



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