Swans Saved play - Luke Ablett

Luke Ablett (born 22 November 1982) is an Australian rules football player with the Sydney Swans of the AFL. He is the son of former Hawthorn player Kevin Ablett, who was less well known than his older brother and fellow Hawthorn player Geoff Ablett and younger brother, the legendary Geelong player Gary Ablett.

Having played for local club Drouin and the Gippsland Under 18s side, Luke was drafted by Sydney in the 2nd round of the 2000 National Draft, and made his debut in round 13 of the 2002 season against Fremantle. After playing 4 games in both that season and the next, including two matches in the 2003 finals series, he secured a regular place in the team in 2004. Despite originally feeling some pressure due to being an Ablett, he has now made a role for himself on his own merits as a midfielder and run-with player. In 2005 he missed only one game and steadily improved, his average possessions nearly doubling the previous year’s figures. Ablett was a member of the Swans’ 2005 Grand Final-winning team, despite kicking straight to West Coast player Ben Cousins at a crucial moment, threatening to lose the game for Sydney. Being part of the premiership team had him following in the footsteps of his uncle Geoff, a two time premiership player for Hawthorn in the 1970s.


External links

  • Sydney Swans site player profile

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Save - From Here On In - The DVD 1997-2004

From Here On In - The DVD 1997-2004 is the first DVD by The Living End. It contains most of their music videos, a “Supergig” (video from three live shows), a picture album and a documentary.
Disc 1:
Music Videos:

  • Prisoner of Society (USA and Aus versions)
  • Second Solution
  • Save the Day
  • All Torn Down
  • West End Riot
  • Pictures in the Mirror
  • Roll On (USA and Aus versions)
  • Dirty Man (Hidden Video)
  • One Said to the Other
  • Who’s Gonna Save Us (USA and Aus Versions)
  • Tabloid Magazine
  • I Can’t Give You What I Haven’t Got

Supergig:

  • Roll On (Summersonic)
  • Save the Day (Splendour in the Grass)
  • One Said to the Other (Summersonic)
  • Prisoner of Society (Summersonic)
  • Blinded (Big Day Out)
  • West End Riot (Splendour in the Grass)
  • Pictures in the Mirror (Summersonic)
  • All Torn Down (Big Day Out)
  • Carry Me Home (Spendour in the Grass)
  • What Would You Do? (Big Day Out)
  • E-Boogie (Splendour in the Grass
  • Second Solution (Summersonic)

Photo Gallery

Disc 2

  • “In The End” 2 hour documentary


See also

  • From Here On In

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Savé Benin - Péhonko

Péhonko is a town located in the Atakora Department of Benin. Péhonko has an estimated population of 2,044.
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References

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Saved - Tiddler

This article is about the wiki software element. For other uses see Tiddler (disambiguation)

A Tiddler is an entry in a TiddlyWiki. It is equivalent to a wiki page and uses a simplified markup language very similar to that used by Wikipedia. In fact the original source text for this entry was entered in a TiddlyWiki and yielded pretty much the same display. Compared to a Wikipedia page though, there are some interesting differences:

  • When a Tiddler is created or edited in an original TiddlyWiki found online, it cannot be saved online. Some, but not all, TiddlyWiki Adaptations do allow their Tiddlers to be saved online.
  • Selected Tiddlers are all displayed on the same page.
  • Anything written in CamelCase is assumed to be a Tiddler and is rendered as a link into the TiddlyWiki. If it exists, the link will display as bold. If it does not exist, clicking on the unbolded link will cause TiddlyWiki to create the Tiddler and go into Edit mode.

When a user wishes to update their TiddlyWiki copy from the originating TiddlyWiki, either to get a bug-fix or new functionality, the standard update procedure never changes Tiddlers. This discipline ensures that the user never loses their own TiddlyWiki’s content.

And there are a number of special Tiddlers that control parts of the TiddlyWiki display, like the header, the subheader, the main menu, and the Tiddlers that will be displayed when the TiddlyWiki first comes up. Changing the text of these Tiddlers allows the TiddlyWiki owner to very easily customize how their TiddlyWiki looks without any knowledge of web page understructure. But if the user has a good working knowledge of CSS or JavaScript, there are even special Tiddlers that allow the user to override the original CSS code and to insert JavaScript code to further customize functionality (add Macros). Because these customizations are enclosed in Tiddlers, users do not have to worry about losing them if they ever need to upgrade.


External links

  • TiddlyWiki by Jeremy Ruston

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Saved - MaxDrive

The MAX Drive is a video game accessory by Datel, maker of the Action Replay, which allows the transferring of saved games between a video game console and a PC. It consists of a USB memory stick, a PC CD-ROM with software, and a disc containing the console software. There are both Xbox and PlayStation 2 versions, as well as versions with varying sizes of memory cards. Saved data exported to the computer appears as normal files, so can be transferred to other users and then back to the PlayStation 2 or Xbox. Other user created content such as GameFace data can likewise be easily transferred.

There was also a version of the MAX Drive for the GameCube console, but this has since been discontinued. Unlike the other two versions, the GameCube version was not a USB stick. Instead, it was similar in design to a normal GameCube memory card, but with a port in the back that accepted an included USB cable.


See also

  • DexDrive: An earlier save transferring accessory for the PlayStation and Nintendo 64
  • Action Replay: USB memory stick support is included in some versions


External links

  • Codejunkies The MAX Drive PC software can be found here.

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Swans - Swans Crossing

Swans Crossing was a syndicated TV show from 1992 that featured a group of wealthy teenagers living in the seaside town of Swans Crossing.

Sarah Michelle Gellar’s character, Sydney Rutledge, was the daughter of the mayor, Margaret Rutledge. They lived right next door to the mayor’s political rival, Grant Booth, and his family. Sydney had a close but secret relationship with Garrett Booth (played by Shane McDermott), Grant Booth’s son; but the parents found out and built a literal wall between them and their houses. The couple broke up but still stayed in the same social groups, generating a bitter struggle between them as the season progressed.

Other major characters in Swans Crossing were J.T. Adams (played by Tom Carroll) and Neil Atwater (played by Eddie Robinson), best friends and scientific geniuses; Bobby “Saja” De Castro (played by Alex Tanaka); Saja’s sister Sophia Eva McCormick Decastro (played by Mira Sorvino), Sandy Swan (played by Kristen Mahon) and Owen Fowler (played by Evan Ferrante), the talented musicians; Jimmy Clayton (played by Devin Doherty) and Callie Walker (played by Stacey Moseley), the auto mechanics; Glory Booth (played by Carisa Dahlbo), Garrett’s younger sister and J.T.’s love interest; Nancy Robbins (played by Kristy Barbera), Sydney’s best friend; and Mila Rosnovsky (played by Brittany Daniel), Garrett’s new girlfriend and the daughter of a countess.

Various incredible intrigues, involving spies, first loves, phony birth certificates, and the preservation of endangered species, fueled the plots which were hilariously funny at times and powerfully dramatic at others.

Swans Crossing was a soap opera targeted at young teenagers, but stations airing the show at different times throughout the day — even during overnight hours — led to its demise after 13 weeks. It still retains a loyal fan following today as episodes have recently been on YouTube. The program was taped at Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens, home of Sesame Street and The Cosby Show.


Source


External links

  • Yahoo! Groups

    • Swans Crossing People
    • Swans Crossing Fan Club (unofficial)

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Save - Daramombe

Daramombe is a village in the province of Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe located at the eastern end of the Daramombe Hills, about 45 km from Chivhu. The village serves as a trading and commercial centre for the Narira, Save and Save North communal lands.

There is a school nearby called daramombe mission and the likes of Alfred Chinhengo were educated there.
Alfred is the father of twins Kelly and Denzel Chinhengo born in Zimbabwe in the year 1999, kune zvikoro zvinot Mudavanhu Primary School, Guvakuva

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Save - Save the World, Lose the Girl

Save the World, Lose the Girl is an album by Midtown and was released on Drive-Thru Records on March 9, 2000.


Track listing

  1. “Just Rock And Roll” – 3:08
  2. “Direction” – 2:29
  3. “Recluse” – 3:22
  4. “Another Boy” – 0:44
  5. “Let Go” – 2:55
  6. “No Place Feels Like Home” – 4:27
  7. “Such A Person” – 2:29
  8. “We Brings Us Down” – 0:59
  9. “Knew It All Along” – 2:36
  10. “Come On” – 5:12
  11. “Resting Sound” – 3:59
  12. “Frayed Ends” – 6:27


External links

  • Official Website
  • Drive-Thru Records
  • Pure Volume
  • My Space

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Called Five Ways. Five - William Lowndes (congressman)

For other persons named William Lowndes, see William Lowndes.

William Jones Lowndes (1782 – 1822) was an American lawyer, planter, and statesman from South Carolina who was the son of Rawlins Lowndes, an American Revolutionary War leader from South Carolina. He represented South Carolina in the U.S. Congress from 1811 to 1822, and served four years as Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.

Lowndes County, Mississippi and Lowndes County, Alabama are named in his honor.


External links

  • Genealogy of the Lowndes family in South Carolina

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Alternative name for - Alternative dance

Alternative dance (sometimes known as indie dance in the United Kingdom) is a term used for the genre of music combining elements of dance-pop (or other forms of electronic dance music such as house or techno) and alternative rock genres such as indie pop. Alternative dance music is typically predominantly electronic, with programmed beats from drum machines or sampled drum loops and sequenced synthesizer melodies, and thus musically very similar to commercial dance-pop. The indie element is most prevalent in the songwriting; unlike much dance music, alternative dance typically contains lyrics, and, as in indie pop or indie rock, these are often more thematically complex and/or less polished than those of commercial pop.

The seeds of alternative dance were sown when New Order, inspired by Kraftwerk and the New York club scene, started combining sequenced electronic elements with their brand of icy post-punk and often enigmatic lyrics. (Their best-selling single, “Blue Monday,” is a prime example of this.) Other Manchester bands, such as the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays continued the tradition of combining traditionally guitar-based indie music with electronic instrumentation and production; this culminated in the Madchester scene. The later records of PiL are also a prime example of alternative dance.

Alternative dance gained in popularity after the Second Summer of Love, when the sounds of Acid House music had filtered through to and influenced the sounds of chart pop. Various people from an indie background soon adapted the equipment and techniques of dance-pop, combining it with a more astute and less populistic songwriting sensibility. Well-known examples of this movement include Saint Etienne and Dubstar. Modern bands inspired by the Alternative Dance music scene include The Rapture and Tom Vek.

As both the financial costs and levels of musical virtuosity required to make passable-sounding electronic music drop under the influence of technological improvements, and people who grew up listening to electronic pop take up music, the electronic style epitomised by alternative dance is increasingly becoming the mainstream of independent music, with the once dominant guitar-based form of pop that dominated low-budget independent recordings now becoming just another subgenre.


Alternative Dance as an umbrella term

The terms Alternative Dance and ‘Alt-Dance’ are sometimes used as an umbrella term for any non-mainstream electronic dance music, including various styles and genres. It can be used as a broad phrase which encompasses rarely used terms such as alternative trance and alternative house.

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WAYS may stand for: - Pryor Convictions

Pryor Convictions: And Other Life Sentences is an autobiography by the American comedian Richard Pryor. The book was published in the 1990s, and chronicles the life and career of one of the greatest stand-up comedians ever. Included are details of Pryor’s rough childhood, his drug problem, his seven marriages, his recent life dealing with multiple sclerosis, and his stand-up career.

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Ways - Bijective proof

In combinatorics, bijective proof is a proof technique that finds a bijective function

<math>f:A \rightarrow B</math>

between two sets <math>A</math> and <math>B</math> and thus proves that both sets
have the same number of elements: <math>|A| = |B|</math>.


Basic examples


Symmetry of the binomial coefficients:

<math> {n \choose k} = {n \choose n-k} </math>

Proof.
We count the number of ways choosing k elements from an n-set.
By definition, the expression on the left hand side of the equation is the number of ways choosing k from n.
But each time we choose any k elements, we must also leave behind nk elements, which is the same as choosing nk elements to leave behind, so that this number must also equal the right hand side of the equation.
<math>\Box</math>


Pascal’s triangle recurrence relation:

<math> {n \choose k} = {n-1 \choose k-1} + {n-1 \choose k}</math> for all 1 ≤ kn − 1.

Proof.
We count the number of ways to choose k elements from an n-set.
Again, by definition, the left hand side of the equation is the number of ways to choose k from n.
Since 1 ≤ kn − 1, we can pick a fixed element e from the n-set so that the remaining subset is not empty.
For each k-set, if e is chosen, there are

<math>{n-1 \choose k-1}</math>

ways to choose the remaining k − 1 elements among the remaining n − 1 choices; otherwise, there are

<math>{n-1 \choose k}</math>

ways to choose the remaining k elements among the remaining n − 1 choices.
Thus, there are

<math>{n-1 \choose k-1} + {n-1 \choose k}</math>

ways to choose k elements depending on whether e is included in each selection, as in the right hand side expression. <math>\Box</math>


Other examples

Problems that admit combinatorial proofs are not limited to binomial coefficient identities. As the complexity of the problem increases, a combinatorial proof can become very sophisticated. This technique is particularly useful in areas of discrete mathematics such as combinatorics, graph theory, and number theory.

The most classical examples of bijective proofs in combinatorics include:

  • Prüfer sequence, giving a proof of Cayley’s formula for the number of labeled trees.
  • Robinson-Schensted algorithm, giving a proof of Burnside’s formula for the symmetric group.
  • Conjugation of Young diagrams, giving a proof of a classical result on the number of certain integer partitions.
  • Bijective proofs of the pentagonal number theorem.
  • Bijective proofs of the formula for the Catalan numbers.


See also

  • Cantor–Bernstein–Schroeder theorem
  • Double counting (proof technique)
  • Combinatorial principles
  • Combinatorial proof
  • Binomial theorem


External links

  • “Division by three” – by Doyle and Conway.
  • “A direct bijective proof of the hook-length formula” – by Novelli, Pak and Stoyanovsky.
  • “Bijective census and random generation of Eulerian planar maps with prescribed vertex degrees” – by Gilles Schaeffer.
  • “Kathy O’Hara’s Constructive Proof of the Unimodality of the Gaussian Polynomials” – by Doron Zeilberger.
  • “Partition Bijections, a Survey” – by Igor Pak.
  • Garsia-Milne Involution Principle – from MathWorld.

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Proofs of God’s existence - Moskon

Moskon was a Dacian king that ruled in the 3rd century BC the northern parts of Dobruja, probably being the head of a local tribal union, which had close relations with the local Greek colonies and adopted the Greek style of administration.

The only proofs of his existence are some silver coins found near Tulcea, all of them featuring the head of a young man with long hair and a tiara and a horseman the reverse, with the writing ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΟΣΚΩΝΟΣ, Basileos Moskonos, i.e. King Moskon.


References

  • Dicţionar de istorie veche a României (”Dictionary of ancient Romanian history”) (1976) Editura Ştiinţifică şi Enciclopedică, pp. 416

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Save - God Save the South

“God Save the South” is considered to be the national anthem of the Confederate States of America. It was written by George Henry Miles (as Ernest Halphin). The commonly-heard version was composed by Charles W. A. Ellerbrock, while C. T. De Cœniél composed a different tune for the song.


Lyrics

I.
God save the South, God save the South,
Her altars and firesides, God save the South!
Now that the war is nigh, now that we arm to die,
Chanting our battle cry, “Freedom or death!”
Chanting our battle cry, “Freedom or death!”
II.
God be our shield, at home or afield,
Stretch Thine arm over us, strengthen and save.
What tho’ they’re three to one, forward each sire and son,
Strike till the war is won, strike to the grave!
Strike till the war is won, strike to the grave!
III.
God made the right stronger than might,
Millions would trample us down in their pride.
Lay Thou their legions low, roll back the ruthless foe,
Let the proud spoiler know God’s on our side.
Let the proud spoiler know God’s on our side.
IV.
Hark honor’s call, summoning all.
Summoning all of us unto the strife.
Sons of the South, awake! Strike till the brand shall break,
Strike for dear Honor’s sake, Freedom and Life!
Strike for dear Honor’s sake, Freedom and Life!
V.
Rebels before, our fathers of yore.
Rebel’s the righteous name Washington bore.
Why, then, be ours the same, the name that he snatched from shame,
Making it first in fame, foremost in war.
Making it first in fame, foremost in war.
VI.
War to the hilt, theirs be the guilt,
Who fetter the free man to ransom the slave.
Up then, and undismay’d, sheathe not the battle blade,
Till the last foe is laid low in the grave!
Till the last foe is laid low in the grave!
VII.
God save the South, God save the South,
Dry the dim eyes that now follow our path.
Still let the light feet rove safe through the orange grove,
Still keep the land we love safe from Thy wrath.
Still keep the land we love safe from Thy wrath.
VIII.
God save the South, God save the South,
Her altars and firesides, God save the South!
For the great war is nigh, and we will win or die,
Chanting our battle cry, “Freedom or death!”
Chanting our battle cry, “Freedom or death!”


Sources

  • The Civil War Music


External links

  • De Cœniél Version
  • Ellerbrock Version
  • Halphin Version

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Album a 1980 - LKJ in Dub

LKJ in Dub is an album by dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson, released in 1980 on the Island Records label. It was produced by Linton Kwesi Johnson and Dennis Bovell (credited as Blackbeard). It contains dub versions of tracks from the two previous LKJ albums - Forces of Victory and Bass Culture.


Track listing

  1. Victorious Dub – 3:32
  2. Reality [dub] – 2:45
  3. Peach Dub – 3:48
  4. Shocking [dub] – 4:45
  5. Iron Bar Dub – 3:42
  6. Bitch Dub – 4:35
  7. Cultural Dub – 3:27
  8. Brain Smashing Dub – 3:27

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Save - Faronics

Faronics is a software company based out of San Ramon, CA. The company specializes in computer security and administration software.


Software

  • Deep Freeze (software)
  • Power Save
  • Power Save Mac
  • Anti-Executable
  • WINSelect
  • User Refresh Mac
  • Faronics System Profiler
  • Faronics Mapping Tool


External links

Faronics Website - http://faronics.com/index.asp
Faronics Customer Care Portal Faronics Labs - http://www.faronicslabs.com

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Aquinas see: - Austin Woodbury

Austin M. Woodbury, Australian Catholic philosopher, was born in 1899 near Spencer, in the Hawkesbury Valley of New South Wales. He joined the Marist Fathers and gained a doctorate in Rome, studying under the scholastic philosopher Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange. In 1945, he founded the Aquinas Academy in Sydney, a school of philosophy aimed mainly at lay people. He headed the Academy until 1975, teaching a strictly scholastic philosophy based on the teaching of Thomas Aquinas. A combative personality, he was often in conflict with the atheist Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney, John Anderson. Woodbury died in 1979.


References

J. Franklin, Corrupting the Youth: A History of Philosophy in Australia (Macleay Press, 2003), ch. 4.


External links

  • Website of the Centre for Thomistic Studies, successor of the Aquinas Academy.

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Save - Fernando Ribeiro

For the gothic metal band Moonspell singer, see Fernando Ribeiro (musician).

Fernando (M) Ribeiro (b. 1962, Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian artist, designer, photographer, geographer and professor. He is the fourth son of artists Beatriz and Milton Ribeiro, and lives and works in Brasilia, capital city of Brazil. Fernando Ribeiro became known worldwide when BBC News published an article about the website he built to support the Hubble Space Telescope and that sparked a grassroots effort to help save it.


External links

  • Fernandor.com - Fernando Ribeiro’s homepage
  • SavetheHubble.com - ‘Save the Hubble: Hubble News’
  • BBC.co.uk - ‘”Save the Hubble” campaign soars: Thousands have signed the petition: A petition website calling for the Hubble Space Telescope to be saved is attracting a growing number of hits’, Dr David Whitehouse, BBC News Online (January 29, 2004)
  • MiltonRibeiro.com - ‘Milton Ribeiro’ (Portuguese language website)

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Young - Nicholas Young (actor)

Nicholas Young (born June 11, 1949) is a British actor.

He is best known for his role as John in the 1970s science fiction television series The Tomorrow People.

Other TV credits include: Upstairs, Downstairs, Space: 1999, Blood Money and Kessler.


External link

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Savé Benin - Benin at the 1988 Summer Olympics

Benin competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea.


References

  • Official Olympic Reports

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Ways - Panakas

Panakas are the sacred (huaca) compounds of which there were 12-13 located in Cuzco in which the royal mummys of the preceding Incas were housed and honored by their own royal entourages and households between their necessary attendance in all civil-political rituals.

The Inca’s religious beliefs did not hold that these persons ceased to have souls at the end of breathing. In many ways it was observed that the royal mummys continued to have a sort of life. At any rate they were preserved and ritualistically fed and honored and paraded in rituals and ceremonial pilgrimages. It was not uncommon for indigenous Americans to believe that life of the body and the continuation of the soul did not cease with the cessation of breathing. Theirs was a sort of transmigration in various and sundry ways defined within each of the 500 or more ethnic and linguistic groups inhabiting the continents prior to colonization. The Incas were honored in such a way because they were believed to be the sons of the sun (Inti). The political mandate to rule depended upon this system and that guaranteed the exalted status of the mummys and their entourages along with their preservation (until the Spanish Catholic priests seized them and destroyed them along with almost every other aspect of native culture during their campaigns often labeled the extirpatiion of idolatry).

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Ship - French ship Argonaute (1794)

Argonaute was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the French Navy, built in Lorient between 1794 and 1798 by the engineer Rolland.

She took part in the Battle of Trafalgar during which she was severely damaged but was one of the ships that was not taken by the British. She escaped to Cádiz and remained there until she was exchanged for the Spanish ship Vencedor.

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Play - Saint Joan

Saint Joan can refer to:

  • Joan of Arc, a French national heroine and a Catholic saint

    • Saint Joan (play), a 1923 play by George Bernard Shaw
    • Saint Joan (film), a 1957 movie (based on the play), directed by Otto Preminger
  • Saint Joan of Portugal, a princess of Portugal, daughter of Afonso V of Portugal

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Save - Melvin Conway

Melvin Conway was an early hacker who coined what’s now known as Conway’s Law: “Organizations which design systems are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication structures of these organizations.”

Apart from the above, Conway is perhaps most famous for his seminal paper on coroutines.<ref>M.E. Conway, Design of a separable transition-diagram compiler, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 6, No. 7, July 1963</ref>

Conway wrote an assembler for the Burroughs 220 called SAVE. The name SAVE was not an acronym, but a feature: programmers lost fewer card decks because they all had SAVE written on them.


References

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External links

  • Mr. Conway’s web site

Resources

  • Save Karyn - Home Karyn ran up her debt and needed help, but thanks to donations she managed to clear it all. Now includes her travels, random thoughts, and links to sites
  • Save the Whales Help Save All Marine Mammals at Save the Whales. Whales, Dolphins, Save Whales, Whale Songs, Whale Issues, Threats to Whales, Whaling, Marine Mammals,
  • Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program The SAVE Program enables Federal, state, and local government agencies and licensing bureaus to obtain immigration status information they need in order to
  • Saving Electricity: How to Save Electricity Founded in 1981, the house uses a number of ingenious ways to generate and save electricity, including a television powered by an exercise bicycle.
  • Save the Sheriff - Miniclip Games - Play Free Games Add this game, Save the Sheriff, to your blog or website. Save the Sheriff Games at Miniclip.com - Save the Sheriff Save the Sheriff
  • SAVE THIS Homepage SAVE THIS enables you to easily save, organize and share links to interesting pages you find on any Web site you visit. Access your saved pages from any

Save - Save opportunity

The pitcher gets a save opportunity when he has the chance to close out the game, and gain a save. The stat itself is useful for determining the efficiency of a closer in save situations. In baseball, a save opportunity (SVOP) is when a relief pitcher enters a game, in which the pitcher meets the three requirements below.

  1. The pitcher is the last pitcher in a game won by his team;
  2. The pitcher is not in the position to be the winning pitcher
  3. The pitcher fulfills at least one of the following three conditions:
    1. He is in the position to come into the game with a lead of no more than three runs and pitch at least one inning.
    2. He is in the position to come into the game with the potential tying run being either on base, at bat, or on deck.
    3. He is in the position to pitch for at least three innings after entering the game with a lead.

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Drama Saved! - The Drama

The Drama is a quarterly arts magazine for contemporary art, design and illustration. It was founded by publisher Joel Speasmaker in 2000. Each issue of the magazine revolve around a particular theme or topic, and as of August 2006, there were eight issues, six of which were no longer in print. The Drama is also notable for being a part of the independent press and DIY movements of the 2000s. The majority of the magazine’s readers are individual issue purchasers, subscription rates for The Drama were 10% in 2005 <ref name=”The_Drama_Media_Kit_06″>The Drama Media Kit 2005</ref>, compared to 50-60% for many mainstream publications. The publishers estimate a readership of 20,000 <ref name=”The_Drama_Media_Kit_05″>The Drama Media Kit 2006</ref> per issue.

The Drama also operates an online store and a series of gallery exhibitions, The Drama Presents. Both include artwork and merchandise from artists featured in the magazine.


References

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External links

  • The Drama Official Website
  • The Drama Store
  • Feature in The Virginan Post

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Save - Save the Greenback

Save the Greenback is an organization of U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing employees and paper and ink suppliers opposed to phasing out the paper dollar. The group formed to counter the influence of the Coin Coalition.

Public opinion has tended to favor the dollar bill, although in 2000, the Government Accountability Office reported that a full implementation of the dollar coin could save $500 million a year.<ref></ref> ‘Save the Greenback’ successfully prevented a dollar bill phaseout with the help of legislators such as Mississippi Senator Trent Lott and Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy. Lott’s constituency includes the powerful cotton industry, which produces fabrics used in the paper dollar; Kennedy’s includes the Crane Paper Company which produces American banknote paper.


Portrayal In Media

In 2006 and 2007, Car Manufacturer Kia Motors used the group’s name in a car discount campaign. In the TV campaigns, the group was portrayed as a group similar to Greenpeace, with a mission to save money.


References

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Save - Save the Day

Save the Day is the second single off The Living End’s self titled album.


Track listing

  1. “Save the Day”
  2. “Lone Ranger”
  3. “Mr Business Man”


Note

  • It was recorded at Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne. All songs were written by Chris Cheney.

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