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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Oneness | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | Oneness: Encyclopedia II - Tier One - FutureThe program name "Tier One" raises the question of what Tier Two will be.
In The Space Review on June 21, 2004 (the day of Tier One's first spaceflight), Rutan was quoted as stating "The spaceship is model number 316 and the White Knight is model number 318. I will be making a presentation very quick of a model number 346.". Whether this refers to a prototype orbital craft, a suborbital tour bus, or som ...
See also:Tier One, Tier One - Design, Tier One - Spacecraft, Tier One - Navigation, Tier One - Cabin, Tier One - Launch aircraft, Tier One - Hybrid rocket motor, Tier One - Flight profile, Tier One - Mission control, Tier One - Nitrous oxide delivery, Tier One - Propulsion testing, Tier One - Flight simulator, Tier One - History and status, Tier One - Specifications SpaceShipOne, Tier One - General characteristics, Tier One - Performance, Tier One - Funding, Tier One - Publicity, Tier One - Future, Tier One - Commercial aspects Read more here: » Tier One: Encyclopedia II - Tier One - Future |
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|  |  |  | Oneness: Encyclopedia II - The One With the Blackout - PlotThe show begins with a blackout. Monica, Rachel, Phoebe, Ross, and Joey are together at Central Perk but eventually end up at Monica's apartment, which is located in the same building.
Chandler gets trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre, a Victoria's Secret model. He tries to impress her in various ways that fail. He smiles so much it creeps her out. He pronounces oddly that "gum would be perfection". He tries to blow a bubble with the gum only to spit it out accidentally. He then tries to chew the gum again, only to realize it is someone else's gum and then proceeds to choke on it from the shock. Jill g ...
See also:The One With the Blackout, The One With the Blackout - Plot, The One With the Blackout - Trivia, The One With the Blackout - Additional cast Read more here: » The One With the Blackout: Encyclopedia II - The One With the Blackout - Plot |
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|  |  |  | Oneness: Encyclopedia II - Tier One - FundingThe costs of development, construction, and operation of Tier One, although not publicly released, are estimated to be in the range of 20 million to 30 million US dollars, roughly two to three times the value of the Ansari X Prize award. The sole sponsor, initially secret, was revealed to be Paul Allen, a co-founder of Microsoft and the fifth richest person in the world. The revelation, on December 17, 2003, the same day as the program's first powered flight test, followed ...
See also:Tier One, Tier One - Design, Tier One - Spacecraft, Tier One - Navigation, Tier One - Cabin, Tier One - Launch aircraft, Tier One - Hybrid rocket motor, Tier One - Flight profile, Tier One - Mission control, Tier One - Nitrous oxide delivery, Tier One - Propulsion testing, Tier One - Flight simulator, Tier One - History and status, Tier One - Specifications SpaceShipOne, Tier One - General characteristics, Tier One - Performance, Tier One - Funding, Tier One - Publicity, Tier One - Future, Tier One - Commercial aspects Read more here: » Tier One: Encyclopedia II - Tier One - Funding |
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|  |  |  | Oneness: Encyclopedia II - Tier One - PublicityTier One was initially developed secretly, as is Scaled Composites' policy with new programs. On April 18, 2003 the program was publicly announced, and SpaceShipOne and White Knight were demonstrated to the media at a rollout attended by between 550 and 600 people. Media interest was so intense that what had been intended as a Family and Friends Day on April 24, 2003 was turned into a second media day.
Scaled Composites again courted publicity by announcing in advance the final test flight, SpaceShipOne flight 15P, intended to be the ...
See also:Tier One, Tier One - Design, Tier One - Spacecraft, Tier One - Navigation, Tier One - Cabin, Tier One - Launch aircraft, Tier One - Hybrid rocket motor, Tier One - Flight profile, Tier One - Mission control, Tier One - Nitrous oxide delivery, Tier One - Propulsion testing, Tier One - Flight simulator, Tier One - History and status, Tier One - Specifications SpaceShipOne, Tier One - General characteristics, Tier One - Performance, Tier One - Funding, Tier One - Publicity, Tier One - Future, Tier One - Commercial aspects Read more here: » Tier One: Encyclopedia II - Tier One - Publicity |
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|  |  |  | Oneness: Encyclopedia II - Deep One - Deep One hybridOn occasion, Deep Ones will make deals with humans. In exchange for human sacrifices, Deep Ones will bestow various gifts such as gold jewelry or, if the humans are sea folk, the guarantee of plentiful fishing. But eventually they will demand "mixing"—the mating, perhaps forced—of themselves and humans. The offspring of the pairing is immortal. Unfortunately, it is a faustian bargain, because although the Deep One hybrid is born with the appearance of a normal human being, the individual will eventually transform into a Deep One, gaining immortality—by default ...
See also:Deep One, Deep One - Deep Ones in the mythos, Deep One - Deep One hybrid, Deep One - Father Dagon and Mother Hydra, Deep One - Innsmouth, Deep One - Y'ha-nthlei, Deep One - Esoteric Order of Dagon, Deep One - Esoteric Order of Dagon in Media, Deep One - Movie Read more here: » Deep One: Encyclopedia II - Deep One - Deep One hybrid |
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Hard-Ons - 1980s: Early days.
The Hard-Ons' origins can be traced to Western Sydney's Punchbowl Boys High School, where all three band members were students. The multicultural trio of drummer/vocalist Keish De Silva (of Sri Lankan descent), guitar/vocals Blackie (Yugoslavian heritage) and bassist Ray Ahn (Korean ancestry) were initially too young to play gigs in pubs, but honed their skills playing at parties and school dances. After all turning 18 years old, the band made its first 'proper' live debut in June 19 ...
See also:Hard-Ons, Hard-Ons - Biography, Hard-Ons - 1980s: Early days, Hard-Ons - 1990s: Split and reformation, Hard-Ons - Musical Style, Hard-Ons - Fan reaction, Hard-Ons - The Future, Hard-Ons - Band Members, Hard-Ons - Discography, Hard-Ons - Albums, Hard-Ons - EPs, Hard-Ons - Singles, Hard-Ons - Compilations Read more here: » Hard-Ons: Encyclopedia II - Hard-Ons - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Oneness: Encyclopedia II - Radio One - Controversy
Radio One - Stations on Auto-pilot.
Radio One, (see Clear Channel) follows a similar tradition just like other broadcasters both large and small, utilizes technology (known as Prophet) that allows a DJ from anywhere in the country to sound as if he or she is broadcasting from anywhere else in the country, on any other station. A technological outgrowth of earlier, tape-based automation systems dating back to the nineteen-sixties, this is called voice-tracking, and some smaller market stations are partially staffed by these "cyber-jocks", who may have never v ...
See also:Radio One, Radio One - TV One, Radio One - Controversy, Radio One - Stations on Auto-pilot, Radio One - Aquiring Stations, Radio One - Radio One Markets, Radio One - Major Cities Read more here: » Radio One: Encyclopedia II - Radio One - Controversy |
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FORGOTTEN ONES FORGOTTEN ONES The Great Old Ones, the Maatians, of the Lovecraftian system, sleeping restlessly "outside" in the Ophidian current, Universe B, or the sunken city of R'lyeh. They await the unholy hour when they can seize rulership of the earth. The names of some of them are She, No, Nexhagus, Loroo, Nagrikshamish. There is also Hastur, "Him who is not to be named, who shall come again from the dark star which is near Aldebaran in the Hyades. " There is Shub-Niggarath, a "horrible travesty on a fertility god or goddess". And there is Yig, the terrible snake-god, Atlach-Nacha of the spider shape, Gnoph-Hek the hairy thing otherwise known as Rhan-Tegoth, Caugnar Faugn theVampire feeder, the Hell hounds of Tindalos which "prowl the angles of time" and the monstrous Yog-Sothoth, whose iridescent globes conceal the primal horror beneath. Out of the fearsome abysses of the unconscious and its primitive pulsations rise these dark Gods. They are related to the elements and their media, "supramundane faculties", liberating them from the restrictions of time/space. Indeed, they existed before Space itself. They created the Chaos from which they created themselves, by their own bootstraps. Far, far from the Tree, they slumber amniotically in the watery abyss. "The Ancient Ones who remained on earth were imprisoned forever, exiled from the star-kingdom of Betelgeuse, under the 5-pointed star (see ARRA) which was the seal of the Elder Gods, " says HPL. The "Elder Gods" are beneficent, unlike the Great Old Ones. Insofar as it even knows of their existence, Xtianity must obviously consider the Forgotten Ones "Satanic". But we made the mistake of deliberately ignoring them, says Grant and others, which now allowed them to flourish quietly, unchecked until they are now vast and menacing to all of life. Worship by multitudes of "inferior stock and physiological mutation" has fortified them grotesquely. Any barricades betwen mankind and the "paralysing horror they represent" are imaginary or crumbling. The Forgotten Ones have cut gigantic archways through which the GOO and their extraterrestrial allies can march on their own or can be summoned. Continue to repress them, we may, but they will eventually burst free and take over our minds. They can shower us with magical powers, so tell us the black brothers, but the higher we reach for the light, the farther down into the darkness our foundations will sink. (See also: FORGOTTEN ONES, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
For more dictionary entries, see » Oneness Dictionary |
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|  |  |  | Oneness: Encyclopedia II - One Piece - AnimationAs the popularity of One Piece swelled after its debut in Shonen Jump, it soon would reach an even larger audience through the medium of television, being adapted into an animated series. That television series (a largely faithful adaptation of the manga) debuted in 1999, but animated One Piece actually had its origins one year earlier.
One Piece - Early OVA.
In 1998, OVAs for three manga serialized in Weekly Jump (including One Piece) were produced for the July "Jump Super Anime Tour". Calle ...
See also:One Piece, One Piece - Manga, One Piece - One Piece Manga Volumes, One Piece - Animation, One Piece - Early OVA, One Piece - The TV Series, One Piece - Movies, One Piece - English Adaptations, One Piece - Manga, One Piece - Anime, One Piece - Cast of characters, One Piece - One Piece Story Arcs, One Piece - Anime-Only Arcs, One Piece - Terms, One Piece - Associated Music, One Piece - Opening Themes, One Piece - Ending Themes Read more here: » One Piece: Encyclopedia II - One Piece - Animation |
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|  |  |  | Oneness: Encyclopedia II - Tier One - DesignThe design concept is to air launch a three-person piloted spacecraft which climbs to slightly above 100 km altitude using a hybrid rocket motor and then glides to the ground and lands horizontally. Scaled Composites list the following components of the program:
launch aircraft (White Knight)
three-seater human-rated spacecraft (SpaceShipOne)
hybrid rocket propulsion system
mobile propulsion test facility
flight simulator
inertial-nav flight director
mobile mission control center
spacecraft systems
pilot training program< ...
See also:Tier One, Tier One - Design, Tier One - Spacecraft, Tier One - Navigation, Tier One - Cabin, Tier One - Launch aircraft, Tier One - Hybrid rocket motor, Tier One - Flight profile, Tier One - Mission control, Tier One - Nitrous oxide delivery, Tier One - Propulsion testing, Tier One - Flight simulator, Tier One - History and status, Tier One - Specifications SpaceShipOne, Tier One - General characteristics, Tier One - Performance, Tier One - Funding, Tier One - Publicity, Tier One - Future, Tier One - Commercial aspects Read more here: » Tier One: Encyclopedia II - Tier One - Design |
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|  |  |  | Oneness: Encyclopedia II - One Piece - MangaOne Piece was created by Eiichirō Oda, a former assistant to Rurouni Kenshin author Nobuhiro Watsuki. The series began its run in 1997 in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump and is still being serialized. As of December 26, 2005, the first 388 weekly installments, will have been collected in 40 tankōbon volumes. There are currently 395 chapters.
One Piece is set in a fictional world, where pirates run rampant in an era known as the "Age of Piracy". This age was inaugurated with the execution of Gold Roger, the ...
See also:One Piece, One Piece - Manga, One Piece - One Piece Manga Volumes, One Piece - Animation, One Piece - Early OVA, One Piece - The TV Series, One Piece - Movies, One Piece - English Adaptations, One Piece - Manga, One Piece - Anime, One Piece - Cast of characters, One Piece - One Piece Story Arcs, One Piece - Anime-Only Arcs, One Piece - Terms, One Piece - Associated Music, One Piece - Opening Themes, One Piece - Ending Themes Read more here: » One Piece: Encyclopedia II - One Piece - Manga |
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