Archive for March, 2007
Shortwave on a Cold Day is the sixth album released by Kalamazoo-based progressive metal band Thought Industry. It was released in 2001 on Metal Blade Records.
Track listing
Satan in the Gift Shop (Oberlin) 6:47
I’m Lonely (and Grooving Like Cancer) (Oberlin) 4:00
The Waitress in the Bar Orbiting Io (Oberlin) 4:18
Burning Coal With Margaret […]
For the type of lizard, see chameleon. For other uses of the word, see chameleon (disambiguation).
Chameleon is a record label which Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz used to work for.
They also distributed very early Epitaph releases, an example being L7’s self-titled debut.
See also
List of record labels
References
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Irthlingborough Diamonds were a football club from Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, England, founded in 1946. In 1992, they merged with Rushden Town to create Rushden and Diamonds.
The Diamonds played their home games at the old Nene Park, which sits on the site of the current stadium.
References
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Bort or boart is a term used in the diamond industry to refer to shards of gem-grade/quality diamonds. In the manufacturing and heavy industries, “bort” is used to describe dark, imperfectly formed/crystallized diamonds of varying levels of opacity. The lowest grade, “crushing bort”, is crushed by steel mortars and used to make industrial-grade abrasive […]
Through Navajo Eyes is a series of seven short documentary films which show scenes of life in the Navajo Nation. The films are:
Intrepid Shadows directed by Al Clah
The Navajo Silversmith directed by Johnny Nelson
A Navajo Weaver directed by Susie Benally
Old Antelope Lake directed by Mike Anderson
Second Weaver directed by Susie Benally
The Shallow Well Project […]
Mike Harrison may be:
Mike Harrison, rugby union player.
Mike Harrison, Canadian Musician.
Mike Harrison (musician), musician with Spooky Tooth, born 1942.
References
Happy Halloween Scary Sound Effects - Graveyard AT Night: The Gravediggers (0:55) Louise Heubner - Intro - Orgies, A Tool Of Witchcraft (5:08)
Soap Opera Music, music for movie and music licensing web sites Ambient […]
Dania Prince Méndez, of Choluteca, Honduras, is a beauty queen who has held the title Miss Earth 2003. Her father is a Briton.
Prince, who is 6′1″ tall, had previously competed in the Miss Universe 1998 pageant, where she was unplaced. However, she was a finalist and the Best National Costume recipient in the 1998 Top […]
Sarn Park services is a motorway service station on the M4 motorway in Wales. It is owned by Welcome Break.
External links
Motorway Services Online - Sarn Park
References
Blood Diamonds | Conflict Diamonds | Kimberly Process | GEOLOGY.com What are Blood Diamonds? What is the Kimberly Process?
Jewelry: diamond jewelry, engagement rings, earrings, bracelets Online Jeweler […]
Jack of Diamonds (), also called Knave Of Diamonds, was a group of artists founded in 1909 in Moscow. The group included Robert Falk, Aristarkh Lentulov, Ilya Mashkov, Alexander V. Kuprin, and Pyotr Konchalovsky. The group’s members considered Paul Cézanne to be the only worthy painter to imitate, the others being too trivial and bourgeois […]
Kimberly is a ghost town south of Murfreesboro, Arkansas. The town grew up near John Huddleston’s diamond mine. Kimberly had a population of over 2,000 people. Wooden frame houses were built, some were made into stores, and other businesses. A bank, hotel, and other stores were also built here.
Kimberly was founded after John Huddleston found […]
The travel cost method of economic valuation, travel cost analysis, or Clawson Method is a method of economic valuation used in cost benefit analysis to calculate the value of something that cannot be obtained through market prices (i.e. National Parks, Beaches, Ecosystems). The aim of the method is to calculate willingness to pay for a […]
Paint And Paint is the second album by British 80s band Haircut One Hundred. It was their first and only album released after lead singer Nick Heyward’s departure from the group.
Contents
1 Track listing
2 UK Singles
2.1 Prime Time
2.2 So Tired
2.3 Too Up Two Down
Track listing
Release Date:
UK Chart:
LP (HCLP1), Cassette (HCMC1):
“Fish In A Bowl”
“Immaterial”
“So Tired”
“Hidden Years”
“40-40 Home”
“High […]
“Pumps and a Bump” was the first video release from M.C. Hammer’s album The Funky Headhunter. At the time of the release of the album, M.C. Hammer was known simply as “Hammer”.
The video “Pumps and a Bump” generated a great deal of controversy because it depicted M.C. Hammer in speedos and what appeared to be […]
Live In London is a live album by the band Sheer Greed.
Track listing
First To Admit
War Baby
Everybody Wants
My Number (Girl cover)
Blue Favours
No Way Out
No Fun
Rita’s Dirty Hideaway
Money And The Magic
Burn It Down
Hollywood Tease (Girl cover)
References
GIRL POEMS Read poems on girl. Best girl poems. poem about girls.
Girl Scouts of San Francisco Bay Area Contains […]
Diamond Brook is a tributary of the Passaic River which flows south through a section of Bergen County in New Jersey. Heading up the brook from the Passaic River, one encounters the towns of Fair Lawn, Glen Rock and Ridgewood.
Diamond Brook passes through a largely residential suburban setting, though its southern end runs under […]
The Great Chrysanthemum Diamond is a diamond measuring 104.15 carats (20.830 g) with a Pear-Shaped Modified Brilliant Cut, rated in colour as Fancy Orange-Brown and I1 clarity by the Gemological Institute of America. The diamond’s origins are in South Africa, where it was bought by the jeweler Julius Cohen as a 198.28 carat (39.656 g) […]
Jack Cole may refer to:
Jack Cole (artist) (1918–1958)
Jack Cole (choreographer) (1911–1974)
Jack Cole (businessman), founder of the Coles (bookstore) chain
Jack A. Cole, retired detective and executive director of LEAP
References
SDNHM The Nature of Diamonds: Facts About Diamonds Most diamonds are over three billion years old, two-thirds the age of the Earth. There are a few "youngsters," though, […]
“Cream” is a rock and roll song by Prince and the New Power Generation from the 1991 album Diamonds and Pearls. The song is Prince’s fifth (and currently last) U.S. number one hit single. Prince has claimed that he had written the song while standing in front of a mirror.
The single’s B-side was […]
Thunderbolt is a Norwegian heavy metal band that combines the classical influence of bands like Iron Maiden, Helloween, and Black Sabbath with a more modern, powerful sound like that of Bad Brains and Entombed.
Contents
1 History
2 Current lineup
3 Previous members
4 Discography
5 Reviews
6 External links
History
After releasing their demo Bandits at 6 O’Clock in 2001, the band received […]
The Dresden Green diamond is a 41 carat (8.2 g) natural green diamond that has a historical record dating to 1722, when a London news-sheet carried an article about it in its 25 October-27th edition.
It is named after the capital of Saxony, Germany where it has been on display for most of the last two […]
For the Australian rules footballer named Jack Green see Jack Green (footballer)
Jack Green (born 12 March 1951, Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish musician.
Green played with T. Rex between 1973 and 1974, then with The Pretty Things between 1974 and 1976. He launched a solo career with the album, Humanesque in 1980, followed by Reverse Logic […]
Warts and All is a collection of commercially-released full-concert live albums by the American jam band moe.
Recorded live on February 28 2001 at the Scranton Cultural Center in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Contents
1 Track listing
1.1 Disk one
1.2 Disk two
1.3 Disk three
2 Personnel
Track listing
Disk one
“Intro”- 1:09
“Head”- 15:47
“The Ghost of Ralph’s Mom” (also known as TGORM)- 4:36
“Nebraska”- 4:55
“Crab Eyes”- 10:22
Disk […]
Gone Forever is the third full-length studio album from New Jersey metalcore quintet God Forbid. Jeff Loomis of Nevermore fame contributes the solo on track 7, Soul Engraved.
Track listing
“Force-Fed”
“Antihero”
“Better Days”
“Precious Lie”
“Washed-Out World”
“Living Nightmare”
“Soul Engraved”
“Gone Forever”
“Judge the Blood”
External links
BerontakZine.com – Gone Forever review in Indonesia
References
Diamonds […]
The Moussaieff Red Diamond is a diamond measuring 5.11 carats (1.022 g) with a triangular brilliant cut (sometimes called a trillion or a trilliant cut), rated in color as Fancy Red by the Gemological Institute of America. While this may seem relatively small when compared to other famous diamonds, the Moussaieff Red is, in […]
Jack Barry can refer to:
Jack Barry (baseball) (1887-1961)
Jack Barry (television) (1918-1984), game show host
Jack Barry (singer) (1909-1982), 1930s radio singer
References
Jack of Diamonds « The Art of Cartomancy Traditionally, the Jack of Diamonds represents a young person of either sex with very light coloring. He or she is fair-haired with blue, green or […]
Herkimer diamond is the misnomerous name for double-terminated quartz first discovered in exposed outcrops of dolostone at Little Falls in Herkimer County, New York and the Mohawk River Valley. They became largely recognized after workmen discovered them in large quantities while cutting into the Mohawk River Valley dolostone in the late 1700s. Geologists discovered exposed […]
Lord Finesse is a Hip hop artist and producer, hailing from The Bronx, New York, best known as the leader of the D.I.T.C. rap crew.
Recording career
In 1989, Finesse and his former partner DJ Mike Smooth signed to Wild Pitch Records, home to other popular Hip Hop artists like Gang Starr, Main Source, Chill Rob G, […]
There are three films titled Heaven:
Heaven (1987), a documentary directed by Diane Keaton
Heaven (1998), directed by Scott Reynolds
Heaven (2002), directed by Tom Tykwer and starring Cate Blanchett
References
Plan-It Purple Event Details: Marisol by Jose Rivera; directed by Event Title:, Marisol by Jose Rivera; directed by David Kersnar. Event Date:, This is a recurring event Below […]
Distinction is a social force that places different values on different individuals. The criteria for such judgements have always been a matter of controversy and subject to criticism. They are, furthermore, subject to constant change.
In his book La Distinction, which was published in 1979, Pierre Bourdieu describes how those in power define aesthetic […]
The 1968 National Convention of the U.S. Democratic Party was held at International Amphitheatre in Chicago, Illinois, from August 26 to August 29, 1968, for the purposes of choosing the Democratic nominee for the 1968 U.S. presidential election.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/library/politics/camp/whouse/convention-ra.html#1968</ref>
1968 already had been a tumultuous year for the United States, with the assassinations of Martin Luther […]
LifeGem is a company offering to synthesize diamonds from the carbonized remains of people or pets. According to Dean VandenBiesen, speaking on the Stan and Terry show May 7, 2007, the company recently became able to create a diamond from a lock of hair. The company was founded in 2001 by Greg Herro, Mike Herro, […]
Dalek I Love You was the eponymous 1983 album from Dalek I Love You.
On April 2nd, 2007, it was made available for the first time on CD.
Track listing
“Holiday In Disneyland”
“Horrorscope”
“Health And Happiness”
“The Mouse That Roared”
“Dad On Fire”
“Ambition”
“Lust”
“12 Hours Of Blues”
“Sons Of Sahara”
“Africa Express”
Audio sample
References
Peabo Bryson […]
John Turner (born February 12 1986 in Harrow, London) is an English footballer, who currently plays for King’s Lynn. He is 178cm (5′10″) tall and plays as a forward.
He joined Cambridge United’s youth scheme in the summer of 2002, after leaving Aston Villa’s youth academy..
He made his debut on 2003-04-12 in League Two against Exeter […]
In United States politics, catch and release is a strategy that members of Congress can use to effect an appearance of relative political independence. Catch and release is commonly used when a legislator’s party supports a measure that is unpopular among his constituency; he can agree to vote for the measure if necessary for its […]
Joel Billings is an American computer game designer. He is the founder of the seminal game company SSI in 1979. The company was an industry leader for years in war games and role-playing games.
In 1987 Billings acquired the rights to the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing games from TSR, which led to the creation […]
Jack Conway may refer to:
Jack Conway (film-maker)
Jack Conway (politician) State Attorney General for Kentucky
Jack Conway (baseball) (1918-1993), an American baseball player
Jack Conway (lunatic)
References
Lyrics Book, Fairport Convention Jack O'diamonds lyrics Jack O'Diamonds, on the move Jack O'Diamonds, one-eyed knave On the move, hits the street Bumps his head, on the ground Well, […]
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