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Steven A. Katz

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”’Steven Katz”’ is the writer of the original screenplay [[Shadow of the Vampire]]. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri on October 8, 1959 and received a B.A. in English and Art History from Brown University in 1982 and an M.A. in English from Columbia University in 1984. He currently lives in New York City.

==Screenplays==
* 1992 ‘Since I Don’t Have You’ adapted from the story by [[James Ellroy]] [[Fallen Angels (TV series)]]
* 1994 ‘Tomorrow I Die’ adapted from the story by[[ Mickey Spillane]] [[Fallen Angels (TV series)]]
* 1996 ‘Can We Do This?’ Episode 1 of [[From the Earth to the Moon (Miniseries)]]
* 2000 [[Shadow of the Vampire]]
* 2007 [[Wind Chill]] (with [[Joe Gangemi)]]

==Other Works==
2002 [[Walton Ford: Tigers of Wrath, Horses of Instruction]] monograph about the New York-born artist [[Walton Ford]]

==Awards==
2000 [[Bram Stoker Award]] for Best Screenwriter for [[Shadow of the Vampire]].

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006512/ IMDB profile]

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MapleStory iTrading Card Game

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MapleStory iTCG is a [[trading card game]] that is put out by [[Wizards of the Coast]]. It is based on the [[MMO]] [[MapleStory]] put out by [[NEXON America]]. The trading card game was released for players of the Global edition of MapleStory, in November of 2007. The trading card game is still currently seeing new releases about every three months.

==Set Releases==
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! Set 1
| 96 cards
| 11/06/2007
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! Set 2: OMG Bosses!
| 60 cards
| 02/ /2008
|-
! Set 3: P3ts
| 60 cards
| 05/ /2008
|-
! Set 4: NPC Heroes
| 60 cards
| 08/12/2008
|}

[[Category:Collectible card games]]

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Baird Peninsula

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”’Baird Peninsula”'<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.traveljournals.net/explore/canada/map/m792935/baird_peninsula.html |title=Baird Peninsula, Canada |accessdate=2008-10-01 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date= |work= |publisher=traveljournals.net}}</ref> is a [[peninsula]] in west central [[Baffin Island]] in the [[Qikiqtaaluk Region]] of [[Nunavut]], [[Canada]]. It juts into the [[Foxe Basin]] past Longstaff Bluff. [[Prince Charles Island]] lies to the south.

It is named in honor of the [[Scotland|Scottish]] explorer and glaciologist Colonel [[Patrick Douglas Baird]] (1913-1984).

==References==
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SAS Operation Bulbasket

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SAS Operation Bulbasket

Ill-fated operation by B Squadron,1st SAS Regt behind enemy lines in occupied France, June-August 1944.

Operation commander – Captain John Tonkin.

35 SAS troopers (from total of 55) and one USAAF pilot (Lt Lincoln Bundy)captured and executed. Graves of 32 are located in the village cemetery of Rom, Deux-Sevres. Memorial at execution spot (by firing squad)in Foret de Saint-Sauvant, Deux-Sevres, and (at same spot) memorial to three SAS troopers murdered in hospital by lethal injection and with no known grave.

Source – SAS Operation Bulbasket by Paul McCue. Published by Leo Cooper, 1996. ISBN 0-85052-489-X

<ref> SAS Operation Bulbasket by Paul McCue. Published by Leo Cooper, 1996. ISBN 0-85052-489-X

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Netsoul

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Netsoul is a private instant messaging protocol used beetween [[IONIS]] group students ([[EPITA]], [[EPITECH]]…).

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The Evening Life

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”Evening” is a clothing line formed in late 2007

== History ==
”’The Evening Life”’ the popular nickname for ”’Evening”’, was a social club organized by Jordan Garrett, also known as ‘J-Gar’, in West Texas in late 2006. The club recruited the sons of wealthy families from the local school districts in the Lubbock, Texas area with the promise of quick success in business and social activities. As a promotional strategy, ”Evening” sold shirts to the scene of the local night life.

== External Links ==
[[http://www.theeveninglife.com Evening]]

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DRI DUCK

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”’DRI DUCK”’ is a privately held, [[U.S.]] based apparel company founded in [[2003]]. The [[family business]] operates out of Overland Park, [[Kansas]] with a [[Distribution center]] in Lenexa, Kansas. DRI DUCK produces men’s and women’s [[Jackets]], [[Coats]], Bib [[overalls]], [[Shirts]], [[Fleece]], and [[Hats]].

== History of DRI DUCK ==

Founded in 1995, Design Resources Inc. primarily focused on world class product development and sourcing of [[apparel]]. Eventually, DRI went from not only supplying major branded private label programs but establishing their own apparel brand in 2003 called DRI DUCK.

DRI DUCK’s name derives from the fabric commonly known as ‘duck’ cloth. DRI DUCK’s designers, merchandisers, and fabric specialists analyzed the traditional [[cotton]] [[canvas]] that was available in the marketplace and created a new and innovative proprietary duck [[fabric]] that was durable yet soft in touch.

In 2004, DRI DUCK responded to a rising demand for other high quality and outdoor inspired clothing in the technical fabrics category. This led to the advancement of another unique product – 100% [[waterproof]] [[garments]] which included a waterproof cotton canvas jacket<ref>[http://www.topratedadventures.com/Newsletter/Dri-DuckSpring2008.htm Waterproof Review]</ref>.

2005 gave way for an exciting new Authentic Wildlife Headwear concept. Authentic Wildlife headwear encompasses beautiful nature and animal motifs created in-house by DRI DUCK [[Graphic designers]] and [[Artists]].

Continued growth in 2006 enabled DRI DUCK to build a new state of the art Distribution Center in 2007 <ref>[http://tntmagissues.tackntogs.com/tnt/07_TNT_08/tnt30_0807.pdf State of the Art Distribution Center]</ref>. They acquired the license to manufacture [http://www.realtree.com REALTREE] ® [[camouflage]] which was founded by [[Bill Jordan (outdoorsman)]]. The company also initiated a Shades of Green environmental sustainability program.

In 2008, DRI DUCK developed a [[NASCAR]] partnership with REALTREE ® as a co-sponsor of the [[Richard Childress Racing]] #21 car driven by [[Bobby Labonte]] which raced in the Daytona [[Nationwide Series]]
<ref>[https://secure.realtree.com/community/news.php?ID=1469 Realtree Press Release]</ref>

DRI DUCK continues to invent clothing that works with various lifestyles and provides the [[market]] with high quality and functional [[Work Wear]], Outdoor Apparel, Camouflage Clothing, Casual [[Fleece]], and [[Hats]].

== Social Compliancy and Responsibility ==

DRI DUCK took the initiative early on to voluntarily be certified by [[Customs Trade Partnership against Terrorism]] (C-TPAT) which helps improve the security of private companies’ supply chains with respect to terrorism. Each manufacturing facility that DRI DUCK works with is social compliant and audited consistently throughout the year to uphold standards. Furthermore, DRI DUCK supports [[Worldwide Responsible Apparel Production]] certified (WRAP) facilities and enforces national labor laws by following the [[Fair Labor Association]] guidelines (FLA).

DRI DUCK also shows commitment to promoting a socially responsible environment for today as well as future generations. Its goals as a company include preserving [[wildlife]] and forests, forming healthy communities, [[energy conservation]], participating in waste and carbon reduction and delivering eco-friendly products to the consumer. DRI DUCK is a member of the [[Organic Trade Association]] <ref>[http://www.ota.com/about/memberlist.html OTA Member List]</ref> and has already launched a line of certified [[organic cotton]] hats and jackets. DRI DUCK even sent live trees to customers in late 2007 to spread environmental awareness. <ref>[http://www.embroidme-fresno.com/PCNews/article.aspx?DPSV_ID=370942&issueID=61&articleID=320 Tree Mailing]</ref>

== External Links ==

[http://www.driducktraders.com DRI DUCK]

[http://http://www.wrapapparel.org WRAP]

[http://www.ykk.com YKK Zippers]

[http://www.ota.com Organic Trade Association]

[http://www.organicexchange.org Organic Exchange]<ref>[http://www.organicexchange.org/members2.php Organic Exchange Member List]</ref>

[http://www.cbp.gov C-TPAT]

== References ==

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My football legue

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== [””here are the teams
SOUTH
ALBUQUERQUE SPARKS
DETROIT HORNETS
CHICAGO KNIGHTS
OHIO BOBCATS
NORTH
NEW YORK SCORPIANS
NEW JERSEY DESTROYERS
INDIANA WILD
CAROLINA CANES
PACIFIC
CINNCINATI BEARS
NEW ORLEANS ROCK
ARIZONA WILD CATS
CALIFORNIA THUNDER
CENTRAL
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IPod touch Fans

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”’iPod touch Fans”’ is a popular<ref>[http://www.quantcast.com/ipodtouchfans.com/traffic Quantcast Audience Profile]</ref> website that is home to one of the largest iPod touch-focused discussion forums, with over 200,000 members and 1 million forum posts.<ref>Maxcer, Chris. [http://www.macnewsworld.com/story/The-World-of-Pod-Modding-64632.html The World of Pod Modding]. 29 September 2008. MacNewsWorld. ECT Publishing Inc.</ref> Users can find support for many iPhone and iPod touch-related issues, as well as talk to other touch-screen device users about related issues.

==History==

[[Whois]] records indicate<ref>[http://who.is/whois-com/ip-address/ipodtouchfans.com/] Creation Date: 2007-09-05 11:37:30</ref> that iPod touch Fans was created by Bobby Georgescu, a student at [[Stanford University]], a few minutes after [[Steve Jobs]]’ keynote announcing the [[Apple Inc.]] [[iPod touch]] on [[September_2007#2007_September_5 | September 5, 2007]].<ref>Jobs, Steve. [[http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/specialevent0907/ September 2007 Keynote Address]. Apple Corp.</ref> iPod touch Fans appeared as one of the first community websites<ref>[http://www.hacktheipodtouch.com/uncategorized/ipodtouchfans-passes-1000-members iPod touch Fans passes 1000 members]</ref> catering to users of the iPod touch. By allowing users to share and comment on iPod touch and [[iPhone]] related modification methods, such as [[Privilege escalation | jailbreaking]], the iPod touch Fans quickly became one of the leading sites catering to the iPod touch community.

While originally set up as a forum site, iPod touch Fans has evolved into a news portal, often ‘featuring’ posts made by community members, which results in those posts showing up as news on the front page.

As of June 2008, the site is owned by Vigorous Media LLC, a [[limited liability company]] set up to protect the site’s founder from liability for content posted on the forum by its users.

==Significant member achievements==

The iPod touch Fans forum has become a hotbed of iPod touch and iPhone reverse engineering as it attracted more technical users into its large userbase. iPod touch Fans users have made significant advances in the development of third-party modifications for the iPod touch.

===Discovery of audio line-input for iPod touch===

The discovery of the audio line-in functionality was made by users on the site’s forums and received coverage on popular technology sites such as [[TUAW]]<ref>Sadun, Erica. [http://www.tuaw.com/2007/11/21/ipod-touch-audio-in-reportedly-working/ iPod touch audio-in reportedly working]. TUAW. 21 November 2007. Weblogs, Inc..</ref> and [[Ars Technica]]<ref>Cheng, Jacqui. [http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/12/06/add-a-microphone-to-your-ipod-touch-for-audio-in-lovin Add a microphone to your iPod touch for audio-in lovin’]. 6 December 2007. Ars Technica.</ref>. This hardware modification has allowed the iPod touch to be used for voice recording, and more notably for [[VoIP]] telephony, despite the fact that the iPod touch was not originally designed for this purpose.

===Discovery of TIFF remote jailbreak exploit===

On the 11th of October, 2007, a release was posted on the popular ‘milw0rm’ [[Exploit_(computer_security) | exploit]] archive linking to instructions posted on the iPod touch Fans forums for exploiting a [[buffer overflow]] vulnerability in [[MobileSafari]]’s handling of [[Tagged_Image_File_Format | TIFF]] files.<ref>[http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/4522 Apple iTouch/iPhone 1.1.1 tif File Remote Jailbreak Exploit]. 11 October 2007.</ref> The exploit allowed iPod touch and iPhone users to simply browse to a website on the built-in browser and automatically ‘jailbreak’ and install third-party software on their devices.<ref>[http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,139061/article http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,139061/article]</ref>

===Torrentula BitTorrent client===

On March 3, 2008, a user on the forums released Torrentula, the first (and currently only) native [[BitTorrent client]] for the iPod touch and iPhone.<ref>mangolad. [http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50462 Torrentula.app]. 3 March 2008.</ref> The client allows users to download files through BitTorrent directly on their device, without the need for a computer.

==Other notable items==

Besides its technical contributions, iPod touch Fans has also been the starting point of some interesting news stories.

===iPod touch vs. Pickup truck===

Originally posted by a member as a thread entitled ‘My ipod Was Ran Over!’,<ref>spongyiq. [http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=101748 My ipod Was Ran Over]. 27 September 2008.</ref> the article was posted to the sites’ front page as ‘iPod touch vs. Pickup truck.'<ref>[http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=101757 iPod touch vs. Pickup truck] 27 September 2008.</ref> From there, the site spread through the [[blogosphere]] after being featured by popular tech sites [[Gizmodo]]<ref>Diaz, Jesus. [http://gizmodo.com/5056471/ipod-touch-survives-brutal-pickup-truck-crushing iPod Touch Survives Brutal Pickup Truck Crushing]. 29 September 2008. Gizmodo. Gawker Media Network.</ref> and [[TUAW]].<ref>Caolo, David. [http://www.tuaw.com/2008/09/30/ipod-touch-survives-run-in-with-pickup-truck/ iPod touch survives run-in with pickup truck]. 30 September 2008. TUAW. Weblogs, Inc.</ref>

==References==
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==See also==
*[[iPod touch]]
*[[iPhone]]
*[[iTunes]]
*[[Portable media player]] (PMP)

==External links==
* [http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/ iPod touch Fans]
* [http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/forums/ iPod touch Fans Forums]

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Michael Davidson (singer)

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”’Michael Davidson”’ (born Michael Jay Davidson, [[31 December] [[1969]]) is an American [[singer]] and [[songwriter]].

== Career ==
Michael Davidson contributed to the [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] movie [[Who’s That Girl? (1987 film)|Who’s That Girl]] with the track ‘Turn it up’ in ([[1987]]) (produced by [[Stock Aitken Waterman]] and [[Phil Harding (producer)|Phil Harding]]) for [[Sire Records]], which became a huge dance hit in the worldwide charts. Unlike the movie, the soundtrack to [[Who’s That Girl? (1987 film)|Who’s That Girl]] became an big international success spending many weeks in the Top Ten Album Chart in the [[United States]], [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. Released on July 21st, 1987 the album sold almost 5 million copies worldwide, of which 1 million in the US (Platinum).

== Discography ==
* Michael Davidson: ‘Turn it up’, 1987, [[12-inch single]]. [[Sire Records]].
Warner Music: 0-20671. Tracklist:
# Turn It Up (In Full Cry Mix)
# Turn It Up (Instrumental)
# Turn It Up (Dub Mix)
# Turn It Up (7′ Remix)
* Michael Davidson: ‘Warehouse’, 1989, [[12-inch single]]. [[Sire Records]].
Warner Music: 21288. Tracklist:
# Warehouse (Real Club Mix)
# Warehouse (Radio Mix)
# Warehouse (Groove Mix)
# Warehouse (Instrumental Mix)

== Links ==
* [http://www.freenet-homepage.de/michael.davidson/ Michael Davidson – Fansite]

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