Archive for August, 2007

Christmas (song) | Christmas

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Christmas” is a song written by Pete Townshend and is the seventh song on the Who’s rock opera Tommy. The song tells how on Christmas morning, Tommy’s father (others claim it is both of Tommy’s parents) is worried about Tommy’s future, and soul. He claims “Tommy doesn’t know what day it is/He doesn’t know who Jesus was or what praying is,” and he wonders “How can he be saved/From the eternal grave?”


Musical themes

Musically, Christmas introduces the See Me, Feel Me reprise. Also there is a short “Can You Hear Me” reprise that will be repeated in the song Tommy Can You Hear Me.

That same Christmas, Tommy is given a game of pinball, foreshadowing to the events that take place in “Pinball Wizard”

The Best of the Epic Years | World…Ever!. edit

Friday, August 31st, 2007

The Best of the Epic Years is a compilation album by The Stranglers.


Track listing

  1. “European Female” (Album Version)
  2. “Midnight Summer Dream” (7″ Edit)
  3. “Paradise” (Album Version)
  4. “Skin Deep” (7″ Edit)
  5. “No Mercy” (7″ Edit)
  6. “Hot Club” (Instrumental)
  7. “Let Me Down Easy” (7″ Edit)
  8. “Nice In Nice” (7″ Edit)
  9. “Always The Sun” (Original 7″ Edit)
  10. “Big in America” (7″ Edit)
  11. “Shakin’ Like a Leaf” (7″ Edit)
  12. “All Day and All of the Night” (Album Version)
  13. “Was it You” (7″ Version)
  14. “96 Tears” (7″ Edit)
  15. “Sweet Smell of Success” (7″ Edit)
  16. “No Mercy” (Cement Mix)
  17. “Always the Sun” (Long Hot Sunny Side Up Mix - 12″ Version)
  18. “Sweet Smell of Success” (Strangled House Mix - 12″ Version)

Voortman Cookies | Street Cookies and

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Voortman Cookies Limited is a Canadian company specializing in the production and sale of cookies. Based in Burlington, Ontario, its cookies may be found in supermarkets across Canada and the United States.

Voortman Cookies is affiliated with Appleby Transport Limited, a Canadian shipping company.


History

Voortman Cookies Ltd. was founded by brothers William and Harry Voortman, who emigrated to Canada from their hometown of Hellendoorn, Netherlands, in 1948, with their father, who had operated a bread bakery there. In 1951, they founded their first bakery in Hamilton, Ontario in a small, rented backroom of a house on Wilson and Elgin streets. It would be five years of long days baking and delivering their products before the brothers got their first real break into the retail trade when,in 1956, a major grocery chain agreed to give the Voortman Cookies shelf space. In 1957, the Voortman brothers moved to Enfield Road in Burlington where they built a facility that would eventually employ over twenty people. Although by then their main product was cookies the brothers coninued to bake pumpernickel and honeycake, mainly for southern Ontario’s growing Dutch immigrant population.

In 1961 Voortman Cookies moved to its first custom-built, production-line bakery on King Road -less than a mile from its Enfield Road facility. This plant would serve the company until 1975, at which time Voortman Cookies would move to its present day facility on the Queen Elizabeth Way and Appleby Line in East Burlington.

Today, Voortman Cookies makes over 60 unique varieties of cookies, including an extensive line of sugar-free and low sugar products. The Burlington plant remains the sole production facility for the Voortman brand. Voortman Cookies presently employs over 400 full-time workers in their production facility, and their cookies are distributed throughout North America by a network of over 450 independent distributors.

In 2003, Voortman Cookies gained media attention when president Harry Voortman announced that as of April 5, 2004, no trans fats would be used in the production of its cookies. This made Voortman Cookies one of the first food companies to move away from the use of harmful trans-fats in retail food products.


External links

  • Official website

List of topics related to Belgian punk | for the ‘Bollocks to

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

This is a list of topics related to punk rock in Belgium.

Contents


Bands

  • The Agitators (Antwerp)
  • Back Lavatory (Namur)
  • Break of Day (2005 - … - Antwerp)
  • Brutal Society (Antwerp)
  • Capital Scum (Hageland Hardcore)
  • Cell 609 (1978 - …)
  • Chainsaw (1977 - Brussels)
  • Classy Punk (1978 - …)
  • Contingent (1979 - …)
  • Nuit Saint George (1979-1985 - Brussels)
  • Crapule De Luxe (1981 - …)
  • DD Mac Off (…)
  • De Brassers (…)
  • Definitivos (…)
  • Dirty Scums
  • Elton Motello (…)
  • Escalators, the (Namur, 1981?, Concert at Vedu’Rock, Winner of the contest)
  • Flatcat (Bruges)
  • Funeral Dress
  • Fame (Brussels)
  • Hubble Bubble (Brussels)
  • The Kids (1976-1986 & 1996-… - Antwerpen). Official site.
  • Klartext (2006-St.Vith)
  • Mad Virgins then Mad V (Brussels)
  • Neo (…)
  • Old Fashion Heroes (2002-…) (Aarschot)
  • Onion Dolls (…)
  • P.I.G.Z. (…)
  • The Passengers (1977-… - Brussels)
  • Pinchers (…)
  • Plastic Bertrand (Brussels)
  • Plastichke (…)
  • Raxola (1977-1979 & 2000-…) Official site
  • The Razors (1977-1978 - Namur)
  • Revenge 88 (Ostend) (official site)
  • Scabs (…)
  • Sexy Bollocks (1980-1985)
  • Six 4 Nine (…)
  • Spermicide (Brussels)
  • Sport Doen (Brussels) Web Site
  • Stagebeast (Ostend) (pre-Revenge 88, official site)
  • Streets (1978 - Brussels)
  • Stress (…)
  • Struggler (…)
  • Too Much (…)
  • Ultime Atome (Namur, 1977 - 1980)
  • Underdogs (…)
  • Unite Against Society (Herentals)
  • Veel (…)
  • War Risk 3 (…)
  • Wolfgang (…)
  • X-Pulsion (1978 - Brussels)
  • Zyklome A (Antwerp)


Landmarks

  • Chez Moustache (in Brussels)
  • Chez Rougdi (in Namur)
  • Le Café du Coin (in Brussels)
  • Le Centre de Rencontre (Infor-Jeunes) (in Namur)
  • Le Floriot (in Brussels)
  • Le Magic Bus (in Charleroi)
  • Le Vieux-Marché (in Namur)
  • The Rocking Club (in Brussels)
  • Le Vieux Saint-Job (for the First Belgian Punk Contest on 1978-03-18 in Brussels)


Media

  • Magazines

    • En Attendant (monthly mag - in French)
    • More (monthly mag - in French)
    • Télémoustique (weekly TV mag - rock pages by Piero Kenroll [1])
    • Music in Belgium
  • Radio shows

    • Impédance (RTBF - Pierre Guyaut)
    • Cap de Nuit (RTBF - Marc Moulin)
    • King Kong (RTBF - Marc Moulin)
    • punx (studio brussel)
  • Fanzines
    • Barbapapunk (1977)
    • Born to Loose (1977-1978)


Key characters

Some people who played a major role in the early days of punk rock in Belgium:

  • Bert Bertrand
  • Frank Dubbe official site
  • Pierre Guyaut
  • Dee Jaywalker official site
  • Jacques de Pierpont
  • Fred (Frédéric) Jannin
  • Piero Kenroll
  • Claude Milan
  • Nadine Milo
  • Marc Moulin
  • Pascal Stevens
  • Gilles Verlant


Sources

  • lipstickkillers.com
  • http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Limo/8385/ww/belgium.htm


See also

  • Punk rock

Christmas EP 2004 | Christmas

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Christmas EP 2004 is an album by Seven Nations.

  1. “2000 Miles”
  2. “Carol of the Bells”
  3. “Away in a Manger”
  4. “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”
  5. “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”
  6. “The Rebel Jesus”
  7. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing”

Ames trapezoid | also appears on

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

The Ames trapezoid or Ames window is a style of window which, when observed frontally, appears to be a rectangular window but is, in fact, a trapezoid.

The window is mounted on a rod connected to an electric motor that rotates it about its vertical axis. When it is observed with one eye from about 3 meters or with both eyes at 6 meters, or more, the window appears to rotate through 180 degrees and then seems to stop momentarily and reverse its direction of rotation. It is therefore not perceived veridically to be rotating continuously in one direction but instead is misperceived to be oscillating, reversing its direction once every 180 degrees.


See also

  • Adelbert Ames, Jr.
  • Ames room

Democratic Party (UK) | Party

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Democratic Party has been used as a name by a number of political parties in the United Kingdom. The main users have been:

  • Democratic Party (UK, 1942)
  • Democratic Party (UK, 1969)
  • Democratic Party (UK, 1998)
  • British Democratic Party

Christmas Pie | Christmas

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Christmas Pie is a village, in Surrey, England. Named after Christmas Pie Farm (1823) a name probably associated with the Christmas family that is mentioned in 16th century records.


References


External links

  • Normandy and Christmas Pie, local history site

What Christmas Means to Me | Christmas

Monday, August 27th, 2007

What Christmas Means to Me” is a Christmas song written by Anna Gordy Gaye, George Gordy and Allen Story.

Pop singer Jessica Simpson recorded a cover of the song for her holiday LP Rejoyce: The Christmas Album (2004); produced by billymann, it released as the album’s second and final single in 2004 (see 2004 in music). It was given a limited airplay-only release but reached number eight on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart in the U.S.

Other performers of this song were Stevie Wonder, Hanson and the Olsen Twins.

Business Recorder | The Business for the

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Business Recorder is the first and the leading financial daily in Pakistan.

Business Recorder is a hugely credible and undoubtedly the most respected financial and business newspaper in the country. It has been the only publication for the last four decades that has such command and grip on providing the business community and the policy makers with valid socio-economic data and analysis on all segments of the global economy. It is owned by the Business Recorder Group.


See also

  • List of newspapers in Pakistan


External links

  • www.brecorder.com - Official website

Pipe Masters | Masters

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Pipe Masters is a renowned surf competition, held annually at the Banzai Pipeline on the north shore of Oahu. It is the final spot of the WCT’s yearly competition. Glamorized in nearly every surf video and book, the competition’s reputation yields great honor and prestige to its winners. Past winners include Gerry Lopez and Kelly Slater.It is featured in the movie Blue Crush.Some of the world’s best surfers attend and compete in this competition. An upcoming book entitled Experience Pipeline [1] places the reader out in the lineup during a Pipe Masters event.

Caniapiscau River | of the album Caribou.

Monday, August 27th, 2007

The Caniapiscau River (in French, rivière Caniapiscau) is a tributary of the Koksoak River in Nunavik, Québec, Canada. Since 1985, the headwaters of the Caniapiscau River have been diverted into the La Grande hydroelectric complex.

Rising at an altitude of over 500 metres in the Canadian Shield, the Caniapiscau River flows northward through a wide, timbered glacial valley until it makes a sharp turn at its confluence with the Rivière aux Mélèzes (Larch River). At this point, the river becomes the Koksoak River. The total length of the Caniapiscau River is 737 kilometres (458 miles).

The headwaters of the Caniapiscau River, representing about 45% of the total flow, now drain into the La Grande River of James Bay. The Caniapiscau Reservoir, which covers about 4,300 km², or about nine times the size of the natural Lake Caniapiscau, fills a depression in the highest part of the Canadian Shield. The total catchment basin is about 36,800 km².

Important variations in the water flow of the Caniapiscau River from 1981 to 1984, during the period when the Caniapiscau Reservoir was being filled, may have contributed to the death by drowning of 10,000 migratory woodland caribou in September 1984 (about 1,5% of the herd).

The Caniapiscau River basin has no permanent inhabitants, although Cree from the James Bay region as well as southern hunters do travel to the area by road and bush plane.

Svadilfari | Who’d

Monday, August 27th, 2007

In Norse mythology, Svadilfari was a magical stallion, owned by a hrimthurs (rime giant) disguised as a human stonemason, who built the walls of Asgard and whose name is uncertain. Significance of the name is uncertain. Some sources translate it as “slave”, but Zoëga’s Old Icelandic dictionary makes no mention of it, suggesting instead the name might be related to svaðil-ferð :”disaster” and would mean “ill-fated”

After the walls surrounding Asgard had been reduced to rubble by the war between the Æsir and the Vanir, the gods were reluctant to take on the task of their reconstruction. The disguised hrimthurs arrived one day to present a proposal before the gods: He would build new walls to surround the city, stronger and higher than before. In return, he would take the Sun, the Moon, and the hand of the goddess Freyja in marriage.

The gods were outraged, but Loki counseled they consider the proposal, making the stonemason a counter-offer: He could have his price, but only if he was able to complete the walls in under six months (the time between the Winter and Summer Solstices), and with the aid of no man. If he could not meet both these conditions, he would receive nothing. The stonemason agreed, provided he could have the help of his stallion, Svadilfari.

The stonemason began construction by gathering massive slabs of stone and boulders, and loading them into a net hitched to Svadilfari, who then hauled them up the hill and helped to hoist them into place. When the gods saw how much labor had been accomplished in just one night, they were angered, because it was obvious that the mason was no mortal man, but a giant. However, this was not explicitly forbidden in their agreement, so they could do nothing.

As Summer Solstice approached and the wall neared completion, however, the prospect of it being finished on time became more and more likely. The gods began to worry that the stonemason would meet his deadline, and conferred upon the god Loki the responsibility of foiling him, since he was the one who’d talked them into accepting the giant’s proposal in the first place.

The next evening, Loki transformed himself into a beautiful mare and appeared before Svadilfari, who was overcome with desire and abandoned his master and his labors. Svadilfari pursued the mare all night, and the stonemason left his work to pursue his horse, which was enough to put him behind schedule, and thus lose his bargain with the gods. He became angry, and was revealed as a rime giant, not a man. The gods sent for Thor, who summarily dispatched the giant with his hammer Mjollnir.

Loki did not manage to escape the stallion, however, and reappeared only many months later, with the eight-legged horse Sleipnir, the result of his union with Svadilfari.

(Note: there is a popular misconception on the Internet claiming that the stonemason’s name was “Hrimthurs”, translating it as “Blast”. That translation is incorrect, and the name designates a particular tribe of giants, not an individual - see hrimthurs.)

Spooky Zoo Spectacular | ticket event

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

The Spooky Zoo Spectacular (or Spooky Zoo for short) is an annual event at Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo, held around or on Halloween. The purpose of the event is to provide a safe environment for children, particularly those living in Chicago’s lower income neighborhoods, to trick or treat. The event is attended by 30,000 to 40,000 children each year.

Along with stations throughout the zoo where children can collect candy, the event provides a haunted house, a costume parade, and costumed entertainers. It is largely put on by volunteers, and supported by a number of local and national businesses.

Reading Anthracite Company | reading

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

Reading Anthracite Company is a coal mining company based in Pottsville, Pennsylvania in the United States. It mainly mines anthracite coal in the Coal Region of eastern Pennsylvania.


History

Reading Anthracite Company; origins date back to 1871 when its predecessor, the Philadelphia Reading Coal and Iron Company (P.&R.C.&I.) was chartered. As a large publicly traded concern, P.&R.C.&I. had diverse industrial interests which revolved primarily around its main business of railroading. P.&R.C.&I. changed its corporate title in 1956 to Philadelphia & Reading Corporation, of which Reading Anthracite Company was one of its many operating divisions. In 1961, Philadelphia & Reading Corporation divested itself of its anthracite coal interests, selling the Reading Anthracite company to its present owners.


External link

  • Reading Anthracite Company website

Step by Wicked Step | Step

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

Step By Wicked Step is a children’s book written by Anne Fine

On a wild and stormy night, five students are sent ahead on a school trip. Gathered in a spooky mansion, they find a secret room and a mysterious old diary. Little do they know that they share a similar past: They all are members of stepfamilies. And each student reveals his or her story.

Tamika Sherman | Vol.

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

Tamika Sherman is a model who worked with Playboy in the mid-1990s.


Appearances in Playboy special editions

  • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 25 May 1992 - cover.
  • Playboy’s Bathing Beauties June 1992 - page 43
  • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 27 September 1992.
  • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 28 November 1992.
  • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 30 March 1993 - page 46.
  • Playboy’s College Girls March 1993 - page 5
  • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 31 May 1993.
  • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 34 November 1993.
  • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 35 January 1994.
  • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 40 November 1994.

Dinah Jams | album

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Dinah Jams is a 1954 album by vocalist, Dinah Washington.

Pocket Monsters Zensho | the park edit

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Pocket Monsters Zensho (ポケットモンスター全書 Poketto Monsutā Zensho) is a manga graphic novel written by Satomi Nakamura (中村里美 Nakamura Satomi). The novel takes place in the Pokémon universe.

The series was never translated in English, but was translated in Asian countries. The manga closely follows the video game storyline, even offering a guide on how to play the game, in correct storyline order.


Storyline

The story starts with Satoshi (known as Ash Ketchum in English-language releases) going to see Shigeru (Gary Oak). The two see some wild Pokémon, and then they go to the laboratory of Yukinari Okido (Professor Oak) to get their first Pocket Monsters. Satoshi chooses Hitokage (Charmander) and Shigeru chooses Zenigame (Squirtle). The two have a battle, and Satoshi manages to win. Then Okido gives them their Pokédexes and Satoshi goes home. After a night of rest, Satoshi heads off on his journey, getting a town map from Shigeru’s sister.


External links

  • Ultimate Pokémon Network
  • Bulbapedia article

Radical Islamism | and also covered

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Radical Islamism is covered on the following Wikipedia pages:

  • Islamism
  • Militant Islam
  • Islamic fundamentalism