Archive for July, 2008



“Beautiful Morning” was the lead single for Ace of Base’s 2002 record Da Capo. “Beautiful Morning” was released on September 9, 2002 in Scandinavia and a week later in Germany. It did very well on European radio especially in Germany where the song was the fastest climbing song on the radio during that year. […]

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YAN - Yancey Railroad

YARR - Youngstown and Austintown Railroad

YDHR - York Durham Heritage Railway

YRC - York Railway

YKR - Yorkrail; York Railway

YS - Youngstown and Southern Railway

YSDX - Youngstown Steel Door Company

YSMX - Canadian Gypsum Company

YSTX - Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company

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BattleCom is a VoIP protocol/application aimed at gamers wishing to speak to other players in online games that do not have an inbuilt speech system.
BattleCom is no longer developed and so has largely been superseded by other similar applications such as TeamSpeak and Ventrilo.

In finance, mainly for financial services firms, economic capital is the amount of risk capital, assessed on a realistic basis, which a firm requires to cover the risks that it is running or collecting. Typically this is calculated by determining the amount of capital that the firm needs to ensure that its realistic balance sheet […]

“Hold My Hand” is a popular song, written by Jack Lawrence and Richard Myers. It was written in 1950 but only published in 1953.

The hit version in 1953 was a recording by Don Cornell.
The song was featured in the movie Susan Slept Here and was nominated for the 1954 Academy Award for Best Song. It […]

Publicly-traded companies are required to follow certain accounting rules when presenting financial statements so that the readers of the statements can easily compare different companies. Private companies are also often required by banks and shareholders, for example, to present information according to their specified rules.

Usually, countries practicing civil law system write standards into law and […]

eMarket trading platform can be used to create any market by customizing built-in account, order, user management systems along with infrastructure to create an online market for selling/buying/exchanging their products. markets can be auction-based, over-the-counter or hybrid. eMarket trading platform is currently specialized for stock brokerages, that can be customized for any other business. eMarket […]

Jacob S. Hacker is Professor of Political Science at Yale and a Fellow at the New America Foundation. His most recent book is The Great Risk Shift: The Assault on American Jobs, Families, Health Care, and Retirement-And How You Can Fight Back. His first book was published in 2005 book with co-author Paul Pierson is […]

CDS/ISIS is a software package for generalised Information Storage and Retrieval systems developed, maintained and disseminated by UNESCO. It was first released in 1985 and since then over 20,000 licences have been issued by UNESCO and a worldwide network of distributors. It is particularly suited to bibliographical applications and is used for the catalogues of […]

Has found. Octodon

Octodon is a genus of octodontid rodents, of which the best-known member is the degu O. degus. The full list of species is:

O. bridgesi, Bridge’s Degu, found in Argentina

O. degus, the Common Degu or Degu, found in Chile and Argentina

O. lunatus, the Moon-toothed Degu, a nocturnal animal found in northern Chile

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Blackdown Java is a port of Sun Microsystems’s Java virtual machine to Linux by a group of volunteers led by Karl Asha. It predates Sun’s official Linux port. It still supports platforms that the official version does not, including SPARC and PowerPC. Currently, Blackdown Java supports up to version 1.5 of the Java run-time libraries.

Despite […]

Light Weight is a developer of video games with samurai themes, such as the Bushido Blade series and the Kengo series. In April 1999 Genki acquired a 40% stake in the company. In March 2001 Genki acquired 100% stake in the company.

External links

Genki History

Alcaligenes faecalis is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped obligate aerobe that is commonly found in the environment. It was originally named for its first discovery in feces, but was later found to be much more common in other places as well. Optimum growth occurs at about 37°C with no pigmentation. While opportunistic infections do occur, the bacterium […]

A pulsed rocket motor is typically defined as a multiple pulse solid propellant rocket motor. This design overcomes the limitation of solid propellant motors that they cannot be easily stopped and reignitied. The pulse rocket motor allows the motor to be burned in segments (or pulses) that burn until completion of that segment. […]

This article is about the 1959 Australian television series. For the similarly-titled 1972 – 1979 U.S. television series, see Emergency!

Emergency is an Australian television series produced by GTV-9 in 1959.

The series was set in the busy casualty department of a major hospital, and is notable for being one of the first-ever dramas shown on Australian television.

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IBM WebSphere DataStage is an ETL tool and part of the IBM WebSphere Information Integration suite and the IBM Information Server. It uses a graphical notation to construct data integration solutions and is available in various different versions such as the Server Edition and the Enterprise Edition.

It was formerly known as Ardent DataStage followed […]

The following is a list of notable project management software applications.

Contents

1 Open-Source desktop applications
2 Open-Source web-based applications
3 Proprietary desktop applications
4 Proprietary web-based applications
5 See also

Open-Source desktop applications

KPlato

Open Workbench

TaskJuggler

GANTT Project

Open-Source web-based applications

Bugzilla

dotProject

Eventum

Mantis Bug Tracker

Project.net

ProjectPier

Trac

Proprietary
desktop applications

Artemis

Cerebral Project(TM)

Collanos Workplace

Microsoft Project

Merlin

OmniPlan

Planisware OPX2 Pro

Sophocles PM

Proprietary web-based applications

24SevenOffice

@task

Basecamp

Central Desktop

CoP

JIRA

Mingle

Project Insight

ProjectHand

Teamwork

Wrike

TOPdesk

See also

Project management software

Project management

Project planning

Project Portfolio Management

Business object could refer to:

Business objects, objects in object-oriented programming meant to represent business entities.

Business Objects, a company that creates and markets business intelligence applications analyzing internal and external data.

FirstOffice is a series of accounting software products for small business available in 23 languages.

FirtsOffice is part of the HansaWorld groups portfolio of cross-platform business software.

See Also

Comparison of accounting software

The family of Papuan Tip languages is a branch of the Western Oceanic languages. It consists of over 60 languages.

Components

Nuclear Papuan Tip languages

Maisin

North Papuan Mainland-D’Entrecasteaux languages

Suauic languages

Peripheral Papuan Tip languages

Central Papuan languages

Kilivila-Louisiades languages

In telecommunication, time code ambiguity is the shortest interval between successive repetitions of the same time code value.

For example, in a time code in which year-of-century (the ‘72′ in 10/04/72) is the most slowly changing field, the time code ambiguity would be 100 years; it is ambiguous whether this value refers to a date in […]

FirstOffice is a series of accounting software products for small business available in 23 languages.

FirtsOffice is part of the HansaWorld groups portfolio of cross-platform business software.

See Also

Comparison of accounting software

This is a list of ethnic, religious or racial conflicts that have occurred in parts of the world that were once Dutch colonies.

Indigenous Indonesians and Chinese Indonesians (Indonesia)

South Africa (Boers, British Settlers, and Native Africans and later Apartheid)

New Holland various groups

New Zealand various groups

New Amsterdam various groups including Irish and Italians

Suriname (Creoles vs ethnic Indians)

See […]

The Azure Damselfly (Coenagrion puella) is a species of damselfly found in most of Europe. It is remarkable for its distinctive black and blue colouring.

Contents

1 Morphology

1.1 Adults

1.1.1 Males
1.1.2 Females

1.2 Larvae

2 Behaviour
3 External links

Morphology

Adults

Males
Adult male Azure damselflies have a head and thorax patterned with blue and black. They have an azure blue abdomen patterned with black […]

In 1933 the prolific inventor Robert Pauli Scherer (1906-1960) invented the rotary die encapsulation process, revolutionizing the soft-gelatin encapsulation field. He founded the R. P. Scherer Corporation to commercialize his invention. R.P. Scherer Corporation was acquired by Cardinal Health, Inc. in 1998, and is a significant part of the Pharmaceutical Technologies & Services […]

Microcomputer. AMPLE

for ample line bundles in algebraic geometry, see ample vector bundle

AMPLE is the name of two different programming languages.

AMPLE the Music Language
AMPLE (Advanced Music Production Language and Environment) was a FORTH-like programming language for programming the 500/5000 series of add-on music synthesisers for the BBC Microcomputer. AMPLE was produced by Hybrid Technologies, Cambridge, England in […]

The Slash Years is the last album released by rock band L7. It comprises L7’s greatest hits released on Slash Records.

Track listing

“Pretend We’re Dead” – 3:55

“Mr. Integrity” – 4:08

“Monster” – 2:56

“Everglade” – 3:16

“Andres” – 3:03

“Fuel My Fire” – 3:46

“Freak Magnet” […]

An electrical connection between discrete points allows the flow of electrons, (current). A pair of connections is needed for a circuit.

Between points with a low voltage difference between them, direct current flow can be controlled by a switch. However, if the points are not connected, and the voltage difference between those points is high […]

Small business software has been for many years any software that a small business owner could appropriate to get jobs done. Over the past twenty years, however, the most pressing issue for small businesses has been to organize their financial records mostly due to government requirements in tax reporting. Therefore, the only software that has […]

Brookhaven/Oglethorpe is a station in the MARTA rail system. It is an above-ground station that provides access to the Brookhaven area and is a mile south of Oglethorpe University.

Contents

1 Parking
2 Attractions
3 See also
4 External links

Parking
Brookhaven/Oglethorpe has 1252 daily and long term parking spaces available for MARTA users which are located in paved parking lots. […]

Judicial oversight describes an aspect of the separation of powers prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, specifically the process whereby independent courts may review and restrain actions of the administrative and legislative branches. Such oversight is now common in other constitutional democracies.

In the United States, the national legislature has recently passed legislation […]

St. Joseph Home for the Aged (Chinese: 聖約瑟安老院) is a home for the old in Ngau Chi Wan, New Kowloon, Hong Kong. The premises was mentioned in some old tourist guides of Hong Kong. It was originally a villa owned by a wealthy businessman in Hong Kong and later transfer to […]

For the operations of Australia’s federal government, see

Government of Australia

Queen of Australia

Governor-General of Australia

Prime Minister of Australia

Parliament of Australia

High Court of Australia

Australian electoral system

For the operations of the governments of Australia’s states and territories, see

Governors of the Australian states

Parliaments of the Australian states and territories

Premiers of the Australian states

Government of New South Wales

Government of Victoria

Government […]

Interest articulation is a way for members of a society to express their needs to a system of government. It can range from personal contact with government officials to the development of interest groups (e.g. trade unions, professional associations, religious groups) who act in the interest of larger groups of people. Interest articulation can have […]

CryptoBuddy is the name of a simple software application for the encryption and compression of computer files to make them safe and secure. The application uses a 64-bit block cipher algorithm for encryption and a proprietary compression algorithm. The CryptoBuddy software is also used as part of the CryptoStick encryption device from Research Triangle Software, […]

Component Library for Cross Platform (CLX), is a cross-platform visual component-based framework for developing Microsoft Windows and Linux applications. It is developed by Borland for use in its Kylix, Delphi, and [[C++ Builder]] software development environment.

Its aim was to replace the popular Microsoft Windows-only Visual Component Library, VCL. CLX was based on Qt by Trolltech. […]

“Midrange
computer” is a designation used by IBM for a class of computer systems which fall in between mainframes and microcomputers.
IBM has made several models of midrange computers over the years: the System/3, System/34, System/32, System/36, System/38, and finally AS/400 (recently rechristened the iSeries). They have also made some more minor models.

See also

IBM mainframe

List of […]

Records. Aphid Moon

Aphid Moon is Jules Hamer, a psychedelic trance artist.

Discography

EP

Tazmania (Intastella Records 1997)

Chi (Flying Rhino Records 2002)

Disco Biscuit (Dragonfly Records 2003)

Reefer Madness Sampler (TIP World 2003)

Album

High Diver (Dragonfly Records 2003)

Global Culture (Nano Records 2004)

The Guide to Available Mathematical Software (GAMS) is a project of the National Institute of Standards and Technology to classify mathematical software by the type of problem that it solves.
GAMS indexes Netlib, and also some proprietary software packages.

External links

Guide to Available Mathematical Software (GAMS project home page.)

Modesta is a 1956 short film, set in Puerto Rico, in which a peasant woman rebels against her husband’s authoritarianism. She and the other women of her community organize the Liberated Women League to fight for their rights. It stars Antonia Hidalgo and Juan Ortiz Jiménez.

The movie was adapted by Benjamin Doniger, Luis […]

Notebook is software for running a client-side personal wiki. It is a desktop application, and it runs on Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and any other platform with Tcl/Tk support.

Notebook is software that can be used as a personal information notebook. Text formatting is done in a markup language similar to MediaWiki (the same […]

A framework is a basic conceptual structure used to solve a complex issue. This very broad definition has allowed the term to be used as a buzzword, especially in a software context.

Contents

1 Architecture framework
2 Conceptual framework
3 Software framework
4 Office Suite
5 Buzzword

Architecture framework
An architecture framework is a reusable structure for organizing an enterprise architecture.

Conceptual framework
A conceptual […]

The Flatiron Building in Atlanta, Georgia, officially known as the English-American Building, was completed in 1897. It is located at 74 Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, on the wedge-shaped block between Peachtree Street NE, Poplar Street NW, and Broad Street NW. It was completed five years before New York’s Flatiron Building, and shares the […]