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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Carriers that provide backdoor dialing include the following: Access One, Airadigm, Allegiance, Alltel, Cablevision Lightpath, Cat Communications, Cbeyond, Cellcom, Cellular Properties, Centennial Wireless, Choice One, Cincinnati Bell Wireless, Cinergy Communications, Cingular, CityNet, Cleveland Unlimited, Comcast Digital Voice, Commpartners, Conversent Communications, Cox Communications, CP Telecom, CTC Communications, Dobson Cell, Eureka, Globalcom, Heartland Communications, Illinois Valley, ITC Deltacom, LDMI, McLeod, Metro PCS, Mpower, Nationsline, Nextel, Nextera Communications, Paetec, RCN, Sprint PCS, Talk America, Telnet Worldwide, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon Wireless, XO. It is not all phones or phone numbers that support backdoor dialing. Sources[edit]http://www.gizmo5.com/pc/backdoor 195.249.172.62 (talk) 13:47, 24 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates[reply]
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Albinora, is an iconic women’s consultancy brand in the Middle East. Founded in Dubai, UAE; Albinora is famous for its ‘pink’ brand identity and is synonymously attributed with the color, reflecting ‘the feminine touch’. Albinora is a completely women owned and managed enterprise serving the needs of its clients with its compelling slogan: Women. Business. Internationally. With ‘empowerment’ as its driving vision, Albinora focuses on providing women with a global platform to grow personally and develop professionally. This approach has enabled the firm to be a pioneering global consultancy with diversified credentials of targeting the world’s greatest buying power; women. External links[edit]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Nigel Ng is a improvization pianist in Hong Kong. He is noted for his quick alignment with singers he has not practiced with. Nigel Ng has made numerous public performances including shopping mall, universities and churches. Sources[edit]http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/wooshows/article?mid=5 202.131.67.142 (talk) 14:08, 24 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates[reply]
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Biography[edit]![]() David Patchen (b. New Rochelle, NY, resides in San Francisco, CA, U.S.) is an American glass artist glass artist who is receiving increasing attention for his works utilizing the technically advanced Italian techniques of cane and murrine in a uniquely American style. (Cane are colored and patterned glass rods, murrine are highly patterned cross-sections of glass 'tiles'.) Patchen's work is known primarily for a combination of complexity and scale in some of the most intricately patterned work currently being created. His work is in many private collections, featured in publications, juried shows and galleries internationally. Originally from New York, David Patchen studied at Public Glassin San Francisco, at the studio of Afro Celotto, maestro and former assistant to Lino Tagliapietra (internationally-known contemporary master) in Murano, Italy, and at Pilchuck Glass School on an artistic merit scholarship. He has assisted world-reknowned artists including Afro Celotto and Marvin Lipofskly in creating their work. About his work[edit]Patchen's series include forms titled Resistenza, Foglio and Parabola, which are created in either complex murrine or the simpler mixed cane and murrine. Patchen is actively involved in the glass arts community in San Francisco as Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Directors at Public Glass and is a former member of the Board of Directors, Glass Alliance of Northern California. ![]() ![]() See also[edit]Sources[edit]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. An all-girls grammar school located in Ballynahinch, Northern Ireland. Sources[edit]http://www.assumptiongrammar.org.uk 172.200.188.19 (talk) 17:09, 24 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates[reply]
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Foinikounda or Foinikouda is a small town located 10km east of Methoni. History[edit]Finikounda is mentioned for the first time in Pausanias Messiniaka (4, 34, 12) as a port after Cape Akritas. It is believed that it was a small commercial port where the fishers of murex frunculus (a porphyry shell from where the known dye is produced) could trade their product. The origin of the name also has to do with the ancient Phoenicians whose trade routes came through this natural port. The contemporary village appears at about 1840-1850, from the inhabitants of Lahanada, immigrants from Crete, who started building their houses on this location. It was also called Taverna, from a small tavern that someone kept there. Officially, it got its contemporary name in 1930. Today it is part of the Municipality of Methoni. The main resources of the inhabitants are agriculture and tourism, whish has flourished in the last few years Rivalries[edit]Foinikounta has a big rivalry with the neighbor village called Lachanada. This rivalry is mainly expressed in the local football (soccer) games. Lachanda has not lost from Foinikounta during the last 10 years , with their biggest victory being 10-0 . Culture[edit]Even though Finikunda is mainly thought of as a place to relax by the sea and be part of the joyous night life, it also has noted cultural activity. The cultural club always hosts a theatrical play or other event in the small open amphitheatre by the port, and during the whole summer, there is a book exhibition with a variety of books to choose from. Sources[edit]http://www.finikunda.com/eng/location.htm 70.49.52.33 (talk) 17:50, 24 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates[reply]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Jodi Explodi is: Thomas Bozeman- Vocals, Guitar (notable band history: "Too Many Twinkies") Adam Aldridge- Drums (notable band history: "The Outsiders Punk-a-Billy Rebels", "F2 Beat Alliance", and "Clint Howard's Dream Date") Matt Thompson- Lead Guitar (notable band history: "Minatory") Ricky Aldridge- Bass Former Members include: Jeff Frazier- Bass (2002-2003) Peter Bourgeois- Bass, Vocals (2003-2007) (notable band history: "The Outsiders Punk-a-Billy Rebels" and "Clint Howard's Dream Date" '''' Sources[edit]132.9.127.6 (talk) 18:21, 24 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates[reply]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Sources[edit]http://cmich.facebook.com/profile.php?id=21705048 207.241.130.250 (talk) 18:37, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
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List of ComLynx enabled games: - Awesome Golf - Baseball Heroes - Basketbrawl - BattleWheels - Battlezone 2000 - Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure - California Games - Championship Rally - Checkered Flag - Double Dragon - European Soccer Challenge - Gauntlet: The Third Encounter - Hockey - Hyperdrome - Jimmy Connors' Tennis - Joust - Lynx Othello - Malibu Bikini Volleyball - NFL Football - Pit-Fighter - Raiden - Rampage - Rampart - Robo-Squash - Shanghai - Super Off-Road - Super Skweek - Todd's Adventures in Slime World - Tournament Cyberball - Turbo Sub - Warbirds - World Class Fussball/Soccer - Xybots - Zarlor Mercenary Sources[edit]Atariage - Comlynx 77.251.254.149 (talk) 19:31, 24 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates[reply]
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MagicDisc is a freeware CD/DVD-ROM emulation software. As of this writing, January 2008, it is the only non-SPTD (link to Wikipedia article on SCSI Pass Through Direct) tool of its kind available for Windows XP x64 Edition (link to the corresponding Wikipedia article). Similar tools that support Windows XP x64 Edition are Alcohol 100%, Alcohol 52%, and Daemon-Tools (links to respective articles) which depend on the SCSI Pass Through Direct driver, sptd.sys, provided by Duplex Secure (link to Wikipedia article on the company), notorious for causing various problems and being particularly hard to remove, due to unusual permissions on Windows Registry (link to article) keys. MagicDisc supports up to 15 virtual drives, compared to Alcohol 52% Free Edition's 31. Its main points of strength are independence of the notorious third-party SPTD driver, rather small memory and download (1.24 MB download) footprint, (zero) price, simple installation (WISE installer system), and availability for x64 Windows systems. MagicDisc works through its own virtual SCSI Host Controller (mcdbus.sys). The installation does not require a reboot and the virtual drive will be functioning straight after the process. User interface is minimal and comprised of a tray icon in the notification area of Windows taskbar and the associated pop-up menu. MagicDisc is currently in version 2.5 (Build 79) released on on 12/08/2007 according to the vendor MagicISO, Inc. The sofware's website is http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-magicdisc-overview.htm. Sources[edit]MagicISO, Inc's Website: http://www.magiciso.com Plus, the package can be simply downloaded and tried. I did the same and was surprised by the quality and simplicity of this product compared to the problem-bound competitors. Any web search will provide you with enough evidence of the problems of Duplex Secure's SPTD driver. By the way, if Daemon-Tools or Alcohol or Nero deserve their respective articles, this one does, too. It MagicDisc (being a piece of software) does not deserve a Wikipedia article, then so do other software of the same genre. 83.147.204.105 (talk) 20:18, 24 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates[reply]
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After gaining my ‘A’ level at night school I started an English Literature degree at Birmingham University, and the main thing on my mind from start to finish was to become as accomplished as possible in writing poetry and prose. I was lucky to be encouraged by the poet Steve Ellis, then a senior lecturer at the university, who kept an eye on my progress. By the time I graduated from Birmingham, I’d started to write poems in the voice I still have today, though it would be more than fifteen years before I had a collection published. The day after my finals finished, I sat down to write my first novel, and completed the first draft in six weeks – this seems incredible to me now, when I spend six months researching and planning before even contemplating the writing of a draft. After I’d revised the book I sent it to an agent – who took it on, but failed to sell it. That book found three literary agents over the years, but none succeeded in selling it. I carried on writing novels and poetry through various periods of work and no-work – I owe thanks to my parents who often bailed me out at different times. Failing to get published, I became a lexicographer and editor. I became obsessed with writing sonnets – an obsession that I suspect I’ll have until I die – and I still feel that the best sonnets of Robert Frost and E.A. Robinson are the finest modern poems I have ever read. And I wrote six novels. I landed a lot of agents and had many near-misses with publication. Finally, when I was 40 and had started to fear that I was never going to achieve publication, I was taken on by Alma Books, who encouraged me to develop my ideas for the novel White Man Falling. After publication of the book in 2006, it was a great pleasure to me and the publisher that we won the Goss First Novel Award. Alma Books have also published my collection of sonnets, Folly, under their Herla imprint. I doubt there’ll be another collection from me for at least ten years – poems come slowly, and the really good ones are few and far between. After Birmingham I moved to London, and after London – interspersed with long trips to India, where one can live cheaply for long writing spells – I moved to Edinburgh, where I'm still based. I spend my days editing other people’s books, writing my own, running my poetry magazine Anon, and hoping that I’ll get lucky with a great idea for a new poem or a novels. --86.128.97.94 (talk) 20:23, 24 January 2008 (UTC)[reply] Sources[edit]www.mikestocks.com 86.128.97.94 (talk) 20:23, 24 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates[reply]
Greenpower is an electric car racing series for UK schools and organisations. The series aims to promote engineering and technology careers to those aged 9-21. Staff and students build vehicles to compete in one of three racing formulas. Formula 24[edit]The original Greenpower racing formula, secondary school teams build cars based around a standard 24v electric motor and 2 x 12v lead acid batteries to a set of regulations which are designed to produce close and safe racing. Teams compete in regional heats around the country. Each heat lasts 4 hours and the winner is the car that travels the furthest during that time. Each car has a total of 4 batteries available (two pairs) with no charging. At least 5 student drivers must drive during the race and all pit stops and battery changes are carried out by the students. The top 3 cars from each heat qualify for the national final, held each year at Goodwood motor circuit. Formula 24+[edit]A new formula for 2008, cars are built to the same specification as the formula 24 cars but are run by engineering and motorsport teams working with schools or colleges. Cars compete in a series of regional heats gathering points towards the championship. Formula Goblin[edit]The formula for primary school students. Students assemble a goblin kit car supplied by Greenpower and compete in a series of driving test challenges. Sources[edit]82.22.34.100 (talk) 20:24, 24 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates[reply]
Andrew Reiter is a keen computer security guru. Sources[edit]211.157.24.4 (talk) 20:29, 24 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates[reply]
Min TestSet[edit]The Min Test Set problem is a classical NP Hard question in computer science and complexity theory. As input you are given U={
Bombay Bicycle Club are a British indie band. They have reached notable recognition from the highly regarded indie journal NME for their 'How We Are' EP. They also played a well received set at the 2007 Carling Weekend Reading. Sources[edit]http://www.nme.com/reviews/bombay-bicycle-club/9178 http://www.nme.com/news/readingleeds-festival/30618 172.216.57.234 (talk) 22:19, 24 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates[reply] |