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California Gold Rush - Part 1

The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on 24 January 1848, when gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. News of the discovery soon spread, resulting in some 300,000 people co

Network Solutions Hijacking Unassigned Sub-Domains

company & product profiles | network-solutions

Network Solutions is hijacking unassigned sub domains and delivering link filled holding pages for hundreds of thousands of sites. Win Betteridge runs GotGame.com and contacted TechCrunch with the details: For instance, app.gotgame.com resolves to a Network Solutions page with text links, including “Poker Tournaments” and “Texas Holdem Games.” The same is true of any other unassigned [...]

Celebrity Chef Challenge puts charity on front burner - Arizona Republic

Celebrity Chef Challenge puts charity on front burner

Google Rips Down HuddleChat

37signals | company & product profiles | deadpool | google

Google showcased HuddleChat, a real-time chat application, as one of many test applications (directory here) to show off their new Google App Engine platform last night. Some bloggers noted that the application was a rip off of Campfire, a 37Signals product. And 37Signals CEO Jason Fried used HuddleChat as a PR opportunity, telling ReadWriteWeb “We’re flattered [...]

Hayden Marshall


All round carnivore, and philanthropist.

Has a really huge...member...of various social circles.

Kripashankarsharma


This kripa shankar (born March 31, 1981, in Jamshedpur) is the present working as Research Associate of the Centeral Goverment and State Goverment project.

Xtreme security


Xtreme Security are a security company based in South Australia, owned and operated by Scott Grantham. The comapny is a member of the Australian Security Industry Association Ltd (ASIAL)and SA Great.

They are located in Brompton SA 5024. They are staffed by 6 employees that cover management, service work, sales and customer service.

Drering


take out the persons eye and inject it with cow poop.

Wannabeish


Adjective - "Won-ah-bee-ish". Comes from the words "Want to Be" and "Wanna Be". A person acting kinda like a Wannabe. A person who is kinda imitating or emulating another.

Used on national TV by American Idols Simon Cowell on 4-8-08

Aljoša Buha


Aljosa Buha (1961- 18 September, 1986) is a former Yoguslav musician best known for having played in two bands: Kongress, and Crvena Jabuka.

In 1979 Buha formed Kongres (Congress) as bassist/lead singer. He stayed with them until about 1983 when he took a break.

Stefano bianca


Stefano Bianca is an architectural historian and urban designer. He is currently Director of the Historic Cities Support Program, created by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture. >

Yoon Hyun

judoka at the 1992 summer olympics | olympic judoka of south korea | olympic silver medalists for south korea | south korean judoka


 Extra Lightweight 

 -60 kg -60 kg 

Yoon Hyun (born April 5, 1966) is a South Korean judoka.

Charles A. Ingersoll

1798 births | 1860 deaths | judges of the united states district court for the district of connecticut


Charles Anthony Ingersoll (b. October 19, 1798, New Haven, CT, d. January 12, 1860, in New Haven, CT) was a Federal Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut. Judge Ingersoll received an A.M. from Yale University in 1827. He was nominated by Franklin Pierce on April 6, 1853, to a seat vacated by Andrew T. Judson, confirmed by the Senate on April 8, 1853, and received his commission on April 8, 1853. His service terminated on January 12, 1860, due to death.

External links

Profile at the Federal Judicial Center

Carson Ross


Carson Ross is the mayor of Blue Springs, Missouri. He is African American and a Republican. Prior to becoming mayor be was a state representative.

Urban form in the Arab world : past and present


Book Description

This thoughtful new study presents a detailed survey of traditional urban structures in Arab countries and an analysis of the problems faced by ancient cities as they confront modern development and Western technologies. It will appeal to architects and planners professionally involved in the Middle East and in the Third World, and to anyone interested in Islamic architecture and culture in general. Stefano Bianco builds a bridge between past and present, between theory and practice. He combines a thorough knowledge of historic building types in the Arab world with an understanding of the modern architectural transformations occurring in Islamic cities. The rich visual documentation complements his text and includes maps, plans, and photographs, many previously unpublished. >

American band - The Bats

albums | american composers | american songwriters | concept albums | pop albums


* Formed 1980 in New Haven, CT
  • Members: Jon Brion, Bill Murphy and Don "Riff" Fertman
  • Label: Gustav

In the early 1980s, Jon Brion and Bill Murphy began a writing collaboration in New Haven, Connecticut. They recorded numerous demo tracks in makeshift apartment studios, and worked out their arrangements in basement practice rooms on the Yale University Campus. In time, the duo enlisted the talents of bassist Don "Riff" Fertman to form The Bats, not to be confused with another group of the same name which formed concurrently in New Zealand. In the spring of 1982 the trio created a imaginative set of pop songs in a small studio in Connecticut. A single called "Popgun" followed by an LP entitled How Pop Can You Get? were released on the independent label Gustav.

Julio Salazar Monroe

army officers | criminals | peruvian generals | prisoners and detainees


General Julio Salazar Monroe was the de jure chief of Peru's National Intelligence Service (SIN) during the early 1990s. During Salazar's tenure at the SIN, Vladimiro Montesinos acted as the de facto chief of the SIN and the National Security Advisor.

Here Comes Everybody

2008 books | community building | cultural studies books | global internet community | group processes | internet | myspace | online social networking | organizational studies and human resource management | technology books | virtual communities | wikipedia


'Here Comes Everybody' or Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations is an adult non-fiction 327 page hardcover book written by Clay Shirky published by Penguin Group on February 28, 2008. (ISBN 978-1594201530) "Evaluates the significant role being played by technological advances on the formation and experience of modern group dynamics, citing such examples as Wikipedia and MySpace to demonstrate the Internet's power in bridging geographical and cultural gaps. 40,000 first printing." ISBN Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations

"Amazon.com editorial descriptions of this work: A revelatory examination of how the wildfirelike spread of new forms of social interaction enabled by technology is changing the way humans form groups and exist within them, with profound long-term economic and social effects-for good and for ill."

Paragon software group


Paragon Software Group

Paragon Software Group, a division of Paragon Technologie GmbH, has its corporate headquarters located in San Jose, CA, United States and has offices in Irvine, CA., Germany, Russia and Japan.

Lore Sjöberg's Alt Text: Fat Lady Sings for Geeky Time Traveler

The Met hits the metroplex as La Bohème takes a futuristic trip to the past. Commentary by Lore Sjöberg.