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[edit] The National Rifleman Association's KOOKY KIDZ KORNER


[edit] Cedza Dlamini


[edit] My Wild Irish Rose


[edit] Runyon Avenue Soldiers


[edit] Mindless Entertainment


[edit] Sean Buckley


[edit] John S. Partington


[edit] Engineers Australia


[edit] Cavachon


[edit] Sylvie Boucher


[edit] [Xsjado]

xsjado is a aggressive skating company that makes skates in 2 sizes large and small. The skate itself is unique instead of having a liner beeing put in to the skate you have a footwrap or shoe that goes into the the skate

xsjado has a team made of sevral riders some of them are Chris Farmer, Jeff Stockwell, Dustin Latimer, and Damian Wilson.

The xsjado skate was inveted by 2 people. The xsjado skate brand currently has 3 skates out all over the world. the Latimers the farmers and the stockwells in uk right now. [5] picutre of the xsjado skate. stockwell


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www.xsjado.com


64.217.228.232 03:57, 27 January 2006 (UTC)geoffrey


[edit] Bump, Set, Spike

A internet video from stupidvideos.com about rapping volleyball players. Was a top 10 finalist to win a $10,000 prize


[edit] Sources

http://stupidvideos.com/sports_humor/Bump_Set_Spike/

199.94.78.194 04:31, 27 January 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Metrovision


[edit] Fine TV

Fine TV is the fourth Pay-TV station but is the third Station which is one air.Fine TV started broadcasting on December 26,2005. Fine TV has 18 channels. One programme can cost from 50 cents till RM5.00 every time you on Fine TV. You can also forward,rewind,play,pause and even stop a programme.


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http://www.finetv.com.my/

218.111.204.242 04:52, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Rs Battle

Rs Battle is a massive online text RPG where you can create a character of your own and train them as you wish. This is not like some other games where what you do is determined by the game, what you do is totally up to you!

Rs Battle isn't just a game you can finish in a week, we are adding in more features and quests on a regular basis to ensure there is always something new for you to try!

Check it out by going to: http://rsbattle.com

[edit] Sources

http://rsbattle.com


24.231.180.27 05:12, 27 January 2006 (UTC) Ryan Spegal

  • Please don't use Wikipedia to advertise your game. - Mgm|(talk) 09:48, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Biography of Charlie chaplin

Charlie Chaplin was the first and foremost comedy artist of the silent era. He meant many things to mCharlie Chaplinany people. His working methods were a mystery until they rediscovered a cache of films he had stored away, which was brought to light after his death. His fourth wife, Lady Oona Chaplin generously consented to provide his film legacy.

One of his professional secrets was that he first rehearsed on a film and then only went ahead.

Some of his artistic beliefs were highly criticized. He took great amount of time to create his feature films. He preserved every possible scrap of film, which seemed wasteful and expensive. He had an incredible business mind. He carefully saved and preserved his own pictures. He had foresight or just plain common sense. He loved exposure and quite early in the game re-released many of his own films to generations that followed. He never had a period of non-exposure, which was not the case for other giants of silent era.

His leading memorable movies include :

A Woman July 12th, 1915
A Dog’s Life April 14th, 1918
Sunnyside June 15th, 1919
The Kid February 6th, 1921
The Idle Class September 25th, 1921
A Woman of Paris October 1st, 1923
The Gold Rush June 26th, 1925
The Circus June 26th, 1925
City Lights January 30th, 1931
Modern Times February 5th, 1936
The Great Dictator October 15th, 1940
Monsieur Verdoux April 11th, 1947
Limelight October 23rd, 1952 and
A King in New York September 12th, 1957


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  • Try the search box on the left of the screen before making a suggestion. We already have an article on Charlie Chaplin which is quite a bit longer. - Mgm|(talk) 09:50, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] VCD (Value Change Dump) Files

In digital semiconductor design, VCD (Value Change Dump) is a format for recording how and when signals change state during the simulation of a chip. It is defined by IEEE standard 1364–2001

In digital semiconductor design a software model of a chip (in VHDL or Verilog) allows designers to see how a chip might behave in the real world as the inputs to the chip change. These simluations can take many hours to run so engineers will let the simulation run and then go back later and look at the results. The simulator records changes on the chip's signals and puts them in a file, often using the VCD format. The designer will then look at the VCD with a software tool called a waveform viewer. The waveform viewer reads the VCD file and produces a picture that looks like an EKG monitor.

The VCD file is a readable ASCII text file.

Everytime a signal changes state in simulation (e.g., going from a 0 to 1) the new state and the timestamp are placed in the VCD file, therefore recording signals that toggle frequently, such as clocks, will create a large VCD file. While widely used in digital design, it is not, and does not try to be the most efficient method for recording such information.


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Example VCD contents

Example of VCD and picture of a waveform viewer

--Carlduffy 05:55, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

  • User:Carlduffy, you have an account, you don't need us to create the article for you. Just go to Value Change Dump and have at it. howcheng {chat} 18:47, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Shin and Eshros

Zatchbell volume 3
picture on <http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/GB/cha_eshros.html> Shin was a person who got picked on at school when he was a boy because he couldn't make decision. When his mother died, he met a mamodo named Eshros. They had learned spells. Shin has been nice to people like Zatch, an old lady, and a bird. Eshros used the memory of Shin's mother to do stuff like destroying a school on a Saturday, and fighting Zatch. During the fight, Shin understood what his mother ment, and Shin fought Kiyo, and Zatch some more. Shin could had burned Zatch's book, but he didn't. He tells Eshros, "NO. You can't stop me now. You've used your tricks for the last time. This book is evil. It has to be thrown away. I'm not goinna listen when you try to make me do bad things! That ...That is my will!" Shin's book does get burned. Shin also show zatch and Kiko his mother's grave.

  • Please provide some published sources and give us some context. I'm suspecting this is an anime, but I can't be sure. This kind of basic information that defines the subject needs to be in the first few lines of an article. =- Mgm|(talk) 09:53, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Henry Altemus and the Henry Altemus Company

Henry Altemus and the Henry Altemus Company (1842-1936) was a popular and prolific Philadelphia publisher which started as a bookbinder and evolved into a publisher of photo albums, bibles, decorative reprints of fiction, religious and moralistic books, juvenile series books, fairy tales, puzzle books, etc.

[edit] Sources

  • The Henry Altemus Company, A History and Pictorial Bibliography by Cary Sternick , 2005
  • henryaltemus.com

Cary Sternick - 68.201.245.83 06:51, 27 January 2006 (UTC)


Hi, Cary. I created this articleas part of linking to Prioject Gutenberg authors. I found your web site as part of that. As part of my article creation, I wistfully hoped that you would find my article and expand it. After that, I found this request, by you for article creation. I hope you like my fairly amateur effort. Please feel free to expand it. I highly reccommend that you create your own user account: just do it. Feel free to createa a separate article for Janet Aldridge if she is not a pseudonym. If you need help, please edit my user talk page to ask a question. -Arch dude 02:23, 9 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] [Andy Jacobs]

Andy Jacobs is a presenter on talkSPORT, a commerical radio station in the UK.

Famed for his sense of humour and passion for Chelsea FC, Andy presents an afternoon show with his colleague Paul Hawksbee. Andy is a master of the comic one-liner and is also a talented singer and promo reader.

Andy is short of stature (5'6"), but more than makes up for this by his super-fit and muscular body which has been compared to a cross between the tennis player Amelie Mauresmo and broadcaster Vanessa Feltz.

In his spare time Andy likes to cook, often being seen in his Chiswick kitchen preparing scallops and polenta for his close friend the film director and well-known bon-viveur Michael Winner.

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www.talksport.net


195.137.55.74 08:17, 27 January 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Alton Kelley

Alton Kelley is an American artist best known for his psychedelic art, in particular his designs for 1960s rock concerts and albums. Along with artists Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Victor Moscoso and Wes Wilson, Kelley founded the Berkeley Bonaparte distribution agency in order to produce and sell psychedelic poster art.

Along with fellow artist Stanley Mouse, Kelley is credited with creating the skull and roses image for the Grateful Dead. Kelley's artwork on the 1971 self-titled live album, Grateful Dead, incorporated a black and white illustration of a skeleton by Edmund Sullivan, which originally appeared in a 19th century edition of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám.

In 1995, Kelley designed and printed a limited edition poster of Jack Kerouac to raise money for the Jan Kerouac Benefit Fund.

[edit] External links

Category:Psychedelic artists

[edit] Sources

Alton Kelly

66.222.49.90 08:36, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Will to Survive

Schopenhauer's pessimistic view of the force that motivates human beings and explains most behaviours - Will to Survive. Humans are compelled to act in a certain way to simply satisfy their needs. It is an ongoing and endless cycle of needs and needs satisfaction until death. Humans are not driven by intellect or morality but by self preservation. Making most human behaviour irrational.

Pleasure is gained from needs satisfaction, which lasts until the next need arises. So pleasure is fleeting. When all needs are satisfied humans become bored.

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An introduction to the History of Psychology BR Hergenhahn 5th edition 195-196 Meredith1971 10:22, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Darcy Rank

Darcy Rank, Born 12th June, 1991. Is the guitarist for his solo project 'Prototypical'...the rest of the band members are Clee Torres (drummer), Giv M. Head (bass) and Si MnStains (Keyboard/Synth).

He enjoys most rock/metal and has a writing style ALLLLLLL his own...

He dislikes hip hop + techaz (techno) (that snoop (hey all you hardcore rappers out there, why dont you join henry rollins...he's good at spoken word too!)and all that call on meeeeee crap isnt music...i can do it piss easy) and simple plan..cuz lets face it, no one should like any of that emo shit.


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[edit] Porous Cities

The explanation of the characteristics of porous cities, e.g. porous pavements, managed rainfall runoff.


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http://www.corporateknights.ca/content/page.asp?name=water_innovation


212.85.15.76 11:09, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Porous cities

Stub created without capitalisation. Definitely an area in which we need more articles. Andrewa 08:20, 4 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] amr diab fans

Removed copyvio from http://www.rotana.net/asp-bin/Bio.asp?AID=168. -- ShinmaWa(talk) 22:27, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Xinhua Zidian

Chinese name:《新华字典》 PinYin:Xīnhuà Zìdiǎn Also Called Xinhua Dictionary in English This is a dictionary widely used in mainland China,and is commonly accepted as a standard of contempory Chiness used in mainland China.It is compiled by the Institute of Linguistics of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.But this dictionary does not contain Chinese used in Hong Kong and Taiwan Province.

Reference: 1.http://www.cp.com.cn/scrp/bookdetail.cfm?iBookNo=1962&sYc=10-207 2.http://ling.cass.cn/s18_yys.asp

Risod is a taluka is washim district in Maharashtra India


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http://legalservices.maharashtra.gov.in/new_page_18.htm http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/16/Risod.html http://agmarknet.nic.in/profile/profile_online/displayformdetails.asp?mkt=1494 http://www.mahapwd.com/resthouse/resthouse.asp?C_District=Akola http://pune.sancharnet.in/akl_kvkkarda/home.htm


220.227.179.4 13:25, 27 January 2006 (UTC)sachin dixit

[edit] Maine Congressional election, 2006

[edit] Congressional District 1

[edit] Republican

[edit] Democratic

[edit] Other candidates

  • Dwayne Thomas (Veterans)

POTENTIAL CANDIDATES

[edit] Congressional District 2

[edit] Republican

  • None Announced

[edit] Democratic

[edit] Other candidates

  • Rod Collins (Veterans)

POTENTIAL CANDIDATES


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[edit] [VictoryZine]

VictoryZine is your place on the Internet to find the latest stuff about the christian metalscene. We try to cover all different styles as Heavy, Death, Black, Power, Gothic, Hardcore etc. You'll find reviews, interviews, links to bands and promoters and loads of other stuff.


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http://www.victoryzine.com


85.157.15.78 15:14, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Self-Amplified Stimulated-Emission

In a free electron laser the radiation emitted by the accelerated electrons is strong enough to interact with the electrons themselves. This interaction causes bunching among the electrons. The electron bunches then start to emit radiation as if it was one large charged particle, because of this all the radiation is in phase and the fields add coherently.


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http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/lcls/glossary.html


134.226.81.3 15:16, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] DMS-59

DMS-59 is a connector used to carry two digital DVI or two analog VGA video signals. An interface cable is needed for conversion to DVI or VGA. Different types of interface cables exist.

The DMS-59 connector is used in DELL computers with an NVIDIA NVS graphics card. The standard (cheapest) cable provided by DELL has a dual VGA connector, no DVI. A more expensive type has a dual DVI-I connector.

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[edit] Ondrei Matejka

Ondrei Matejka is Czech composer. He is well known for his music used in PC video game Operation Flashpoint (Cold War Crisis). Ondrei Matejka's tracks in Operation Flashpoint include: Main Theme, Walk, Slow Blades, Secret, Dark Side, Heroes, Ocean, Decisions, March Hell, Hunt, Casualties of War, Suppression, Soviet Theme (modified version of USSR Anthem), Armor, Amen, and Organ Works.

[edit] Sources

Ondrei Matejka is mentioned at http://www.theavonlady.org/theofpfaq/misc/music.htm


212.124.164.66 15:22, 27 January 2006 (UTC)



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[edit] Datuk Dr Ng Yen Yen

Life has been kind to her (http://www.viweb.freehosting.net/NgYY.htm)

Her name may sound cutesy and her bubbly personality disarming ...

  • Thanks for giving us the address you cut-and-pasted from. Please write an article in your own words. 86.141.146.140 17:44, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Derbyshire Caving Club

The Derbyshire Caving Club is an unincorporated society of people interested in caving and mining based in Stockport and Cheshire, UK. The club was formed in 1959 from another caving club that split into a southern part (that kept the name Orpheus Caving Club) and a northern part (which renamed itself the Derbyshire Caving Club).

The Club was started with a membership of about 20, a few of whom are still active in the club over 45 years later. The club grew steadily in its early years and much of its interest remained in and around Derbyshire. Towards the end of the 1960s, a younger element entered the club and its members started to undertake expeditions abroad as well as carrying on regular exploration of major UK caves.

At the beginning of the 1970s, a few of the members developed their interest in the mines at Alderley Edge by arranging a lease of the mines from the National Trust. During the 1970s, caving around Britain and Europe and working at Alderley Edge developed together. By 1980, the trend continued as interest in Alderley Edge blossomed and a large influx of members arose. These were mainly people whose principal or sole interest is the exploration of the Alderley Mines. They became known as the Miners! In the 21st century, the membership reached around 80 and there is a healthy balance between the two branches of the sport, caving and mining.

The Club continues to be responsible to the National Trust for the maintenance of the majority of the copper mines and for escorting visitors around the mines.


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http://www.derbyscc.org.uk


172.214.212.246 16:22, 27 January 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Shiverbox

Band from cambridge

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www.shiverbox.co.uk


Dave Muncey 212.42.10.194 16:50, 27 January 2006 (UTC) (Vocals/Bass)

[edit] AFD nomination for Ken Lewis (percussionist)

AFD nomination for Ken Lewis (percussionist)



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  • Done. Kappa 17:27, 27 January 2006 (UTC)


Not notable.

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207.93.211.50 17:55, 27 January 2006 (UTC)


[edit] [ [ Biography - Indira Naidoo-Harris ] }

Indira Naidoo-Harris started work with OMNI.1 (formerly known as CFMT International) in October 1996, as Host/Anchor for its South Asian Newsweek. In September 2000, she was promoted to Associate Producer, South Asian Programming, while retaining her on-air duties with South Asian Newsweek.

With the launch of OMNI.2 in September 2002 and the re-configuration of OMNI Television programming, her responsibilities became focused exclusively on news programming.

As Associate Producer, South Asian News Programming, Ms. Naidoo-Harris is responsible for the production of OMNI News: South Asian Edition, a 60-minute newscast, which airs weekdays.

Her key duties include managing editorial content, supervision of staff and community liaison. In addition, her contribution has extended to other OMNI Television initiatives, including special productions such as On Common Ground; The M Report: An Open Dossier on Canada’s Diversity and the five-language earthquake relief appeal, Rising From the Ruins. Plus, she has represented the station before the CRTC as a speaker/panelist during licensing hearings.

[edit] Sources

above article content is taken from OMNI TV created bio

Indira was interviewed here: http://www.mybindi.com/gallery/adayinthelife/media-indira.cfm


216.13.75.194 18:10, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Khooni Darwaja

http://mamc.ac.in/article2.htm

Website of Maulana Azad medical College


207.188.72.100 18:29, 27 January 2006 (UTC) Subramanian Iyer

[edit] The Egyptian Hall Picadilly

The Egyptian Hall was commissioned by William Bullock and was completed in 1812. It was one of the first buildings in England to be influenced by the Egyptian Style, inspired by the growth of awareness in Europe of the various temples on the Nile, the Pyramids and the Sphinx. Bullock used the hall to put on various spectaculars, from which he made money from ticket sales.

Throughout the 19th Century the Hall was used for exhibitions, theatrical performances, other entertainments and shows. It was particularly associated with watercolour shows. The Old Water-Colour Society exhibited there in 1821-22. Charles Heath exhibited JMW Turner's watercolours for the "Picturesque Views in England and Wales" series there in 1829 and the Old Dudley Art Society (another artists club founded in 1861) also used the Hall.

At various times, the building was referred to as the London Museum, the Egyptian Hall or Egyptian Museum, or Bullock's Museum.

By the end of the 19th Century is was also associated with magic and spiritualism and by the turn of the century some of the first ever films (or Animated Photographs) were shown here. In 1905, The Egyptian Hall was demolished and the office block at 170-173 Piccadilly was subsequently built on the site.


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See http://www.georgianindex.net and http://www.victorian-cinema.net/maskelyne.htm for further information


Alexander Rich

[edit] Luigi Cascioli

Luigi Cascioli is an Italian atheist. When Cascioli was younger he trained to become a roman catholic priest, but came to realise that Jesus never existed. Since that point he has become well known in the region north of Rome, for publishing the book The Fable of Christ, which presents evidence to support the non-historicity of Jesus.

In response to this book, in 2002, a local priest of his, Father Righi, published a critique of Cascioli in a church newsletter. Cascioli has consequently sued Righi for libel. Due to the nature of the charge, to win the case, Father Righi will be compelled to conclusively prove in court that Jesus is a genuine historical figure.

On Friday 27th January 2006, an Italian judge began taking preparatory hearings to decide whether the case should be allowed to come to court.

His website is [6] (italian)

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BBC News - [7]


    • Article already exists, please expand it. Kappa

[edit] Dave Chalk

Dave Chalk is well known Canadian Television Host and technologist best known for his easy to understand delivery of computer information and how-to information on shows such as Dave Chalk Computer Life and Dave Chalk Connected.


[edit] Sources

www.chalktv.com


[edit] Headwaters of Oil Creek

The headwaters of Oil Creek in Pennsylvania start at Titusville, Pa and run through Oil City,Pa. The Headwaters start almost out of Titusville and are three and a half miles long. The stream runs into the Allegheny River.

http://www.watershedatlas.org/


[edit] Pricing game

  1. REDIRECT List of The Price is Right pricing games

64.48.76.72 20:00, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hyperbollocks

The relentless 'bigging-up' of ones own ideas.

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http://www.robotsandelectronicbrains.co.uk/reviews/archive/may2001.html123cow321Italic text123isdone321

Various, Abuse Your Friends vol 3(Abuse) CD Abuse fanzine always talked a good fight, even if the bands it covered frequently turned out to be indie/punk by numbers chod. Sid Abuse's incessant ranting, his hyperbolic hyperbollocks, the relentless bigging-up of whatever he was into/releasing that week was infectious, even for cynical old duffers like myself.



82.16.167.77 20:15, 27 January 2006 (UTC)


RAMRAY KELKAR MAHARAJ was orginally from SANGLI(India).He belongs to Chimad Samprday. for more information

                  Email:- kel_aniruddh@yahoo.com
                          kel_sharada@yahoo.com

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[edit] A Weird Cat

One werid Cat.


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[edit] Chilean presidential election, 1851

The Chilean presidential election of 1866 took place through a system of electors, and resulted in the election as President of Manuel Montt.

Candidates Party Votes %
Manuel Montt conservative 132 81.99%
José María de la Cruz liberal 29 18.01%
Total 161 100%

Source: [8]


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http://eleccion.atspace.com/Presidente1851.txt

200.119.237.134 20:25, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Paracambi

Paracambi is a city and municipality located in Rio de Janeiro state. It has a latitude of 22º36'39" South, a longitude of 43º42'33" West, and an altitude of 50 meters. The population of the municipality was 42,552 inhabitants in 2004. It has an area of 179,81 km2, and it is bordered by the municipalities of Japeri, Engenheiro Paulo de Frontin, Miguel Pereira, Itaguaí, Seropédica, Piraí and Mendes. Parcambi's most important activities are agriculture and industry. The city was founded on August 8, 1960. The current mayor of the city is Flavio Campos Ferreira.

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Portuguese Wikipedia

City Brazil

Baixada Fácil


200.147.130.85 20:45, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Stapleford

This is a nice village in South Cambrigeshire. Very good pub called The Tree.

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[edit] Hero Chao

What is A hero chao?

A hero chao is the hero version of a Chao


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Chao Labratory


Uchiha Sakie 21:19, 27 January 2006 (UTC)Uchiha Sakie

[edit] Rzeppa joint

The Rzeppa joint is a constant velocity joint


The Rzeppa CV joint is a monument to simplicity and clever design. Considering the geometry requirements, it contains relatively few moving parts, and the ones it does contain can be made robust enough to handle almost any power transfer requirements.

The heart of the joint is a cage with slotted openings that constrain six balls within the confines of the inner race. In the drawings below, you can see that the shape of the race, the cage, and the housing allow tilting and rotation of the inner race and cage, to accommodate steering motion and rotation of the wheel hubs to which the housing is attached.


In 1929 Arthur H. Rzeppa (pron. Cheppa) invented a constant velocity joint based upon the Bendix-Weiss principle, but rather than having interlocking yokes Rzeppa’s joint had an outer ring and an inner ring with grooves cut in each and six steel balls rather than four, it was noisy and tended to seize up, however it was improved with advances in lubrication and also with changes to the angles of the grooves. It gained acceptance in 1959 when it was used in the front wheel drive of the famous Morris Mini and is today the joint that is found in all light front wheel drive vehicles.

Like the Bendix-Weiss joint the balls in the Rzeppa joint skid in the grooves when the joint is operated at an angle and even with modern lubricants the wear rate and friction is high, such that the life of these joints is reckoned in minutes when used at any appreciable angle and torque setting.



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http://cvcoupling.com/Ahistory.htm

81.225.53.97 21:31, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Holden Village

Holden Village is a historic mining town located near the Glacier Peak Wilderness by Lake Chelan in Washington State, USA. The village was created for the purpose of copper mining in the late 19th and early 20th century. The village was abandoned in the 1950's and then donated to the Lutheran Church in the 1970's.

Today the village operates as a retreat center as well as a "jumping off point" for adventurers headed into the Glacier Peak wilderness. The village is a prominent figure in social justice issues and is known widely for living in an almost ecologically sustainable setting.


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http://www.holdenvillage.org


67.142.130.14 22:23, 27 January 2006 (UTC)Jemtman


[edit] Refee Beg

Refee Beg was a local landlord in the Ghor region of Afghanistan. Previously in time the city of Ghor had been an important center for trade, religion and administration but the area had disintergrated into small territories held by feuding landlords and family chiefs. Refee Beg through a combination of military and diplomatic means combined the area into a single tenuous independent administration. In order to maintain a period of relative stability Refee Beg turned over his military forces and political power to American adventurer. Josiah Harlan.

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[edit] Tiara Air

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www.tiara-air.com <-- Sign your submission with four tildes (199.2.117.63 23:28, 27 January 2006 (UTC)) below this line. --> This is an airline to be serving for Aruba in 2006.

[edit] Flokati

Flokati rugs have been a Greek tradition since at least the 5th century when the Vlachs, who are their inventors, used them as clothing and bedding in their tents. The Vlachs were shepherds who raised sheep and goats in the Pindos Mountains, producing dairy products sold during the winter in the plains of Trikala, Thessaly, Macedonia and as far away as Odessa. The women of the village would weave Flokati rugs to be sold alongside the dairy products at the bazaars. This tradition continued for centuries and didn't cease until the early 1960s. It is believed that Alexander the Great used Flokati to keep him warm during long winters on his Conquests.

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http://www.georgiamills.com/flokati-rugs.shtml http://www.flokati.com/

67.169.46.210 23:53, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Runway Incursion

A runway incursion is "any occurrence in the airport runway environment involving an aircraft, vehicle, person, or object on the ground that creates a collision hazard or results in a loss of required separation with an aircraft taking off, intending to take off, landing, or intending to land."


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http://www.faa.gov/runwaysafety/

207.171.180.101 00:00, 28 January 2006 (UTC)gene pope

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