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USS Sandusky (PF-54)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Sandusky (PF-54), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Sandusky River, which rises in Richland County, Ohio, and flows west and then north for some 150 miles (240 km) before emptying into Lake Erie at Sandusky, Ohio.
Rapid Evolution
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rapid Evolution (also known as RE) is a freeware software tool for DJs, providing advanced filtering and searching features suitable for musicians. It can analyze audio files and automatically determine many properties, such as the musical key, beats per minute (BPM), beat intensity and ReplayGain. It currently supports the following file types: MP3, MP4, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AAC and APE. It helps DJs to organize and profile their music, and ultimately assists in the process of mixing music by utilizing song metadata to be able to show harmonically compatible songs and songs of a similar style. It allows DJs to save and remember which songs are good matches (like a personal, digital mixing journal)...
Palus Putredinis
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Palus Putredinus (latin for "Marsh of Decay") is an area of the lunar surface that stretches from the crater Archimedes southeast toward the rugged Montes Apenninus range located on the southeastern edge of Mare Imbrium. This region is a nearly level, lava-flooded plain bounded by the crater Autolycus to the north and the foothills of the Montes Archimedes to the west. The selenographic coordinates are 26.5° N, 0.4° E, and it lies within a diameter of 161 km.
Tom Hilde
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Tom Hilde (born 22 September 1987 in Asker) is a Norwegian ski jumper who has competed since 2005. Having first competed with the Norwegian World Cup team in 2006, he won two silver medals in the team large hill event at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (2007, 2009).
Young Conservatives (Denmark)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Young Conservatives (Danish: Konservativ Ungdom, abbreviated KU) is the youth wing of the Conservative People`s Party of Denmark, and the oldest political youth organization in the world. KU is considered an institution in Danish youth politics and often seen as a rebellious and ideological watchdog of the mother-party. Internationally KU is very well-represented and active in various elections throughout the year.
R:Base
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! R:BASE (or RBASE) was the first relational database program for the PC. Created by Wayne Erickson in 1981, the original R:Base database was written on a Heathkit CPM computer that Erickson built at home. On November 13, 1981, Erickson and his brother, Ron Erickson, incorporated the company, MicroRim, Inc. to sell the database. MicroRIM. (the RIM was an acronym for Relational Information Management,a mainframe database developed at Boeing Computer Service by Erickson and used by NASA to track the heat shield tiles on its space shuttles.) Privately funded and ultimately venture backed, the MicroRim database products achieved significant market share in the mid-1980`s in what was dubbed by some,...
QuteCom
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! QuteCom (previously called WengoPhone) is a free software SIP compliant VoIP client developed by the QuteCom (previously OpenWengo) community under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It allows users to speak to other users of SIP compliant VoIP software at no cost. It also allows users to call landlines and cell phones, send SMS and make video calls. None of these functionalities are tied to a particular provider, allowing users to choose among any SIP provider.
Walterston
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Walterston (Welsh: Tre-walter) is a small farming hamlet just north of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales.
Quicksilver (software)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Quicksilver is a computer utility software program for Mac OS X, originally developed by Blacktree Software and distributed freely. It is essentially a graphical shell for the Mac OS X operating system, allowing users to use the keyboard to rapidly perform tasks such as launching applications, manipulating files, or sending e-mail. It is similar to the Mac OS X applications LaunchBar and Alfred, but uses a different interaction paradigm. Although feature rich and somewhat complex, Quicksilver is based on a simple three-panel interface.
USS Sandpiper (AM-51)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Sandpiper (AM-51) was a Lapwing-class minesweeper. Laid down on 15 November 1918 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and launched on 28 April 1919, USS Sandpiper (Minesweeper No.51) was commissioned on 9 October 1919, redesignated AM-51 on 17 February 1920, and reclassified as a Small Seaplane Tender, AVP-9 on 22 January 1936.
Robert Creech
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert Edward Creech (born 26 September 1928, Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian french hornist, music educator, and arts administrator. He served as director of the Canadian Music Council from 1975–1979 and chairman of the Arts Advisory Council of the Canada Council from 1976-1978. In 1991 he was appointed the chief executive of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society.
Union, Ohio
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Union is a city in Montgomery and Miami Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 6,419 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Robert Creeley
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert Creeley (May 21, 1926 – March 30, 2005) was an American poet and author of more than sixty books. He is usually associated with the Black Mountain poets, though his verse aesthetic diverged from that school`s. He was close with Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, John Wieners and Ed Dorn. He served as the Samuel P. Capen Professor of Poetry and the Humanities at State University of New York at Buffalo. In 1991, he joined colleagues Susan Howe, Charles Bernstein, Raymond Federman, Robert Bertholf, and Dennis Tedlock in founding the Poetics Program at Buffalo. Creeley lived in Waldoboro, Maine, Buffalo, New York, and Providence, Rhode Island where he taught at Brown University....
USS Ajax (1869)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The contract for construction of USS Manayunk was signed by agents of the United States Navy and the shipbuilding firm of Snowden and Mason on 15 September 1862, and the keel of the Canonicus-class monitor was laid down shortly thereafter at Pittsburgh, PA The ship was ready to be launched in April 1864, but her entry into water was delayed by the very low level of the Ohio River. She finally slid down the ways on 18 December; but, by that time, most of the naval phase of the American Civil War had ended. Therefore, the ship`s fitting out was halted before she received her two 15 in (380 mm) Dahlgren smoothbore guns. She was towed to the naval station at Mound City, IL, and laid up until...
Potsdam, Ohio
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Potsdam is a village in Miami County, Ohio, United States. The population was 203 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area.
USS Ainsworth (FF-1090)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Ainsworth (DE/FF-1090) was a Knox-class frigate named for Vice Admiral Walden L. Ainsworth (1886–1960). Ainsworth (DE-1090) was laid down at Westwego, La., on 11 June 1971 by Avondale Shipyards, Inc.; launched on 15 April 1972; sponsored by Mrs. Katherine Gardner Ainsworth, the widow of Vice Admiral Ainsworth; and commissioned on 31 March 1973 at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Va., Lt. Comdr. Terrence E. Siple in command.
Thomas Hill
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Velhartice
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Velhartice (German: Welhartitz) is a village in the Czech Republic dating to the 13th century, dominated by the Gothic castle Hrad Velhartice. The castle was built 1290-1310 by a nobleman who later became courtier and close friend of the Emperor Charles IV (1316-1378). During the Thirty Years` War, Emperor Ferdinand II gave the castle to one of his generals, Don Balthazar de Marradas who, in 1628, sold it to Don Martin de Hoeff Huerta who bought it for his beautiful adopted daughter Anne-Marie of Moldavia.
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