im a boy and have blonde hair.Check my page im sicho BJ—Preceding unsigned comment added by SichoBJ ( talk • contribs) 1 March 2008
River Springs Charter School (text duplicated from [1] without assertion of permission removed.) Riverspringscharter ( talk) 18:49, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
We were the first web site to rent books and audio books online. Like two other online rental services in Wikipedia, Netflix and Gamefly, who rent movies and video games respectively. I would like someone to create a page about Booksfree.com. We launched our site in 2000 and have a very interesting history. We are pioneers in the online book rental service and think like Netflix and Gamefly, that we should be include in Wikipedia. I would prefer an unbiased third party right an article on us. I would be more then happy to supply any facts or details for the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Booksfree ( talk • contribs) 19:11, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
Yeah when you search something on google most search results are from wikipedia, but is the information correct? Here in wikipedia anyone can post anything. Is that really good for people? Especially children looking for information for projects? How do you know that the information posted on here is valid???? Well, it might be helpful if the article you are reading has listed sources, as a reference. Or if the article is just reccommending a certain site. I would suggest that you do not use unsourced articles. Who knows a ten year-old could be posting what you are reading??? Wikipedia is not one of the best sites for information, but maybe the best site to state opinions, expierences, or advice. If you are to do that please post that the information is based on PERSONAL views. This article I am writing for you will give you good methods to write/find information on wikipedia. Stay tuned for more article written by me, DDJJmuz, all other articles will include that name. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.205.120.188 ( talk) 22:21, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
I'm trying to get this bands name out in to the open. The band doesn't yet have the websites and such, but that's why I'm here. I don't know if I can put the bands information on here without internet sources.
The bands name is Chi Roe. They consist of Dylan Pratt on vocals and guitar, Mathew Mueller on the bass, and Jason Mueller on the drums. They've been together for about four, almost five years, and have played in several different shows.
But as of right now, there is no other source to put on here, other then the actual band. Is it possible to still put them on here, that way people who want more information can at least come here to look?
Thanks. Superman1496 ( talk) 20:33, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
Hello all.
I am trying to create a page on Mr. Santidev Ghosh, born 1910, died 1999, but am having difficulty getting Wikipedia to accept the creation, because of me not being very used to this and likely because I am not doing somethign right. As suggested, I created a subpage under tonymitra/Santidev Ghosh, and have copied the same here as follows:
This is a work in progress.
Santidev Ghosh, singer, actor, dancer, maestro of Rabindra Sangeet, from Santiniketan, is among the most notable persons that was linked with the Rabidnra Sangeet during the second half of Rabindranath Tagore's life. Santidev Ghosh was, as a teenager, selected by Tagore to be a music teacher in Santiniketan. He was encouraged to act and dance too in the newly formed dance dramas that Tagore was busy creating. Tagore sent Santidev to far corners of India and even to the far east such as Bali, to study and pick up folk and classical dance forms from there and bring them back to Santiniketan for use and further modification and experimentation. Some of the poems of Tagore, to which he later applied tunes and converted them into songs, were first experimented in the voice of Santidev Ghosh. One such song, "Krishnakali", to be sung more like a poem with a tune, sung in one go from start to finish without repeatation of the first two lines, was first presented to the public at Santiniketan through the voice of Santidev Ghosh. He was personally tutored by Rabindranath Tagore as well as Dinendranath Tagore. Santidev Ghosh spent much of his later working life as the head of the department of Sangeet Bhavana, th colelge of Music in Visva Bharati University, at Santiniketan. In fact, his name is already included in the Visva Bharati University page on Wikipedia, in the section "Famous alumni/academics/affiliates".
Kalimohan brought the newly born Santidev, to Santiniketan when he was merely a year old. Santidev lived there for the rest of his life, and died there at a mature age of over 89. When Rabindranath Tagore left Santiniketan for the last time, to be hospitalized in
Kolkata, and knew he might not see Santiniektan any more, he wrote a letter to Santidev Ghosh, asking him never to leave Santiniketan for better salaries in the commercial world of music, but to dedicate his life to
Santiniketan. Santidev Ghosh obeyed it to his last breath.
Early Life
Santidev Ghosh was born on 7 May, 1910 in a village named in the village of Bajapti near Chandpur. At that time, it was part of the British controlled India, and was named the province of East Bengal. Today, it is in Bangladesh.
His father, Kalimohan Ghosh, worked with Rabindranath Tagore from before Santidev Ghosh was born. Originally, Tagore took Kalimohan to work on rural reconstruction programs in the Tagore estates in Silaidah, today's Bangladesh. Later, Kalimohan was brought by Rabindranath Tagore to Santiniketan, to work on similar scheme of rural reconstruction at Sriniketan, adjacent to Santiniketan. Kalimohan brought his six month old son, then named Santimoy Ghosh, to Tagore. Tagore changed the middle part of his name to Santidev. Since then, the eldest son of Kalimohan was known to one and all as Santidev Ghosh.
External Links and references
I would appreciate some help in what else needs to be done for Wikipedia to accept a page on Santidev Ghosh so we could link it with various other pages on Wikipedia where his name already exists without a hot link, and also to gradually improve and fill out the information on Santidev Ghosh's page.
Thanks in advance. Tonymitra ( talk) 05:11, 17 March 2008 (UTC)
Thanks Moonriddengirl, that was a great help and my appreciations for the additional references. I thought, once the page is up, I would work on it gradually building it up, but I understand it is better to put enough information up front for the page to be selected. I am still not sure about your comments on how to use the {{ reflist}} thing, but intend to play around with it in my subpage and see what it means. I wish I could call someone and sort some of the things out. Anyhow, appreciate your help. I shall rework in and come back here later. Tonymitra ( talk) 02:27, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
Hi. Once again, thank you so much for helping out. I have redone that page. It is in my subpage at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Tonymitra/Santidev_Ghosh
Please tell me if this is good enough for now to be put up, or do I need to have someone else other than yourself to also approve it firs, or do I need to still work on the page more before it is accepted? Once again, thank you for your help. Tonymitra ( talk) 03:36, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
Fantastic! Yes, I like if you help me. You have been incredibly helpful already. I live in Vancouver, Canada, hence the timing difference. I was born in Santiniketan, the same place where Rabindranath Tagore as well as Santidev Ghosh spent most of their creative life. I noted the work you already did, to clean the page up. Fantastic. How does one "release by GFDL" ? What is GFDL? Please pardon my silly questions, as I am not too familiar with this thing yet. 24.207.44.29 ( talk) 14:14, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
Thanks again, -- Moonriddengirl. Yes, I want to talk about it some more. First, I am amazed at the amount of time you spent on this page, with what must be inscrutable information about an inscrutable place with inscrutable cultural references.
I have several questions, looking forward to improving that page, as well as gather more information for additional pages on related topics, mostly going back to the same place and the same time period (last century - eastern part of India - Bengali Renaissance and the reform movement within the Indian socieity).
1. I did not figure out how you "moved" the article out of my subpage to the main section. I would have created a new page and copy/pasted the information from my sub page.
2. Another question that comes to mind immediately, is, if I want to put supporting reference on some of the information up there on the page on Santidev Ghosh, but the supporting info in not on line, but taken off a printed book, what is the best way to do that ?
I don't know if you will be reading this part. I hope you do. But, if I should take this conversation someplace else, please tell me where.
A last footnote - the people of Santiniketan, and of the University there ( Visva Bharati University) and the attached school Patha Bhavana did not have much of an internet access in the past, and are not savvy enough to engage in Wikipedia. As a result, a lot of material on Wikipedia which relate to their rich cultural history is ill-represented on Wikipedia. Some of them are closely watching what is happening to the Santidev Ghosh page. It is my hope that we should be, gradually, get them interested to actively participate, and learn the ropes on how to be good contributors to Wikipedia. For now, they are curious to see how my efforts come out. This very topic is scheduled to be discussed, among other things, in a public meeting in Santiniketan within the next week. I wont be able to attend, but learn the views that come out of it, since it would be recorded.
Again - my sincere thanks to you for taking a special interest in an esoteric subject. Tonymitra ( talk) 20:13, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
Flowforth Productions is a record label and literary publisher, founded in January, 2008, in order to facilitate the joint artistic vision of Daniel Staniforth (Writer/Musician) and Susan Flowers (Graphic Artist). Initial releases include two offerings from Staniforth’s alt-rock project, Luna Trick (Total Submersion and Hoar Frost Sheen), and a collection of electronic classical compositions under his own name (Father to Father).
Visit Flowforth Productions website [2] to learn more about these offerings and other music and literary aspirations from this innovative production team. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Flowforth ( talk • contribs) March 20 2008
Luna Trick is the creative brainchild of English multi-Instrumentalist, Daniel Staniforth. Classically trained as a Cellist, Staniforth crafts an array of songs styles - ranging from darkwave, electronica, space-funk, ethereal, to more widely experimental. His hybridized guitar style renders many different sonic colors, which are further enhanced by his willingness to explore various instrumentations. Two CDs are scheduled for release from Flowforth Productions in March/April 2008 - Total Submersion and Hoar Frost Sheen. Staniforth also composes ambient, neo-classical, and soundtrack type pieces under his own name.
Visit Flowforth Productions [3] for more information. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Flowforth ( talk • contribs) March 20 2008
Main Project:
Luna Trick is the creative brainchild of English multi-Instrumentalist, Daniel Staniforth. Classically trained as a Cellist, Daniel crafts an array of songs styles - ranging from darkwave, electronica, space-funk, ethereal, to more widely experimental. His hybridized guitar style renders many different sonic colors, which are further enhanced by his willingness to explore various instrumentations. Luna Trick CD releases include Total Submersion and Hoar Frost Sheen (both from Flowforth Productions).
Other Projects by Daniel Staniforth:
Jealousy Screams (formerly U.Z.I.) was a San Diego area band from 1985-89. The main components were song-writing duo, Daniel Kennedy (vocals/guitar/synth) and Daniel Staniforth (vocals/guitar/synth/cello), sometimes joined by other musicians such as Mick Macres (drums), Bob Haskins (guitar), and others.
Liar’s Paradise is a collaborative noise/experimental project from the mind of Matt France, founder of Independent Opposition Records. Daniel Staniforth joins Matt and other Cincinnati area musicians for this rather bizarre and mind-boggling compilation that explores a world of paradox and lies.
Dream N (or Dream to the Nth) was a musical collaboration between Daniel Staniforth (Vocals/Guitar) and Jude D’Silva (bass/engineer), recorded near Oxford, OH.
Father to Father is a collection of electronic orchestral pieces, composed and performed by Daniel Staniforth. Although his formal academic training is mostly Literature, Staniforth studied Cello, Piano, Theory, and Composition from an early age, and passed various exams at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
For more information - visit Flowforth Productions [4].—Preceding unsigned comment added by Flowforth ( talk • contribs) March 20 2008
RKG Philms is a video company that produces funny and dramatic videos on Youtube. Well know works from the company are boriestas,RKG Guitar Battle, and RKG Sport Skills. This group's location is unknown. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Egnarts001 ( talk • contribs) 20 March 2008
RKG Philms is a video company that produces funny and dramatic videos on Youtube. Well know works from the company are boriestas,RKG Guitar Battle, and RKG Sport Skills. This group's location is unknown.
RKG started with Ryan Morris, Gabe Lay, and Kyle Moore. Sadly, Kyle Moore was kicked out and the reason is unknown. Today, Ethan Strange, a.k.a Guelliermo, took the job as a performer and a camera man with good experience. They are creating the new series on Youtubecalled Mountain Doom
The group began in October of 2007 with their first clip of RKG INTRO. Later, they created the series Coke Zero, along with RKG Sport Skills, and their epic boriestas.
A few months later, Ethan Strange came as a guitarist on Creepy Complextion and RKG Guitar Battle. Ethan Strange is supposed to be in the new series of Mountain Doom.
Also coming near the same time as "Mountain Doom", the series called Halo Cops.
Coming in the summer of 2008 THE OKLAHOMA BUTTERKNIFE MASSACRE. Hopefully they will be starting a music carrer and more videos. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Egnarts001 ( talk • contribs) 15:18, 8 April 2008
This article has been deleted last year for lack of contributions. However:
Among the articles from Google one entitled The Particle Technology Forum (PTF) under the auspices of the American Institute of Chemical Engineeres states:
Particle technology is that branch of science and engineering dealing with the production, handling, modification, and use of a wide variety of particulate materials, both wet or dry, in sizes ranging from nanometers to centimeters. Particle technology spans a range of industries to include chemical, petrochemical, agricultural, food, pharmaceuticals, mineral processing, advanced materials, energy, and the environment.
Surely, even though nobody wanted to contribute to an article on this subject over a short time that does not mean to me that we ought not have a short article on WP which tells the reader what it is with a few references, perhaps from Google. LouisBB ( talk) 23:29, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
I saw a request to make an article about it, i'm a noob here, so I'm not sure how to make the article. Since it's an up-and-coming game dev team how could I do that? it seems like a good article for me to start with. I found their official webpage [ [5]]. LarryPark ( talk) 08:33, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
Heaven Sent Gaming is a Christian game development team, which also music. They are currently an indie team.
Heaven Sent Gaming is a Christian game development team, which also music. They are currently an indie team.
Balance is a puzzle game in development by Heaven Sent Gaming.
Thad's World Destruction is a series of side scrollers in development by Heaven Sent Gaming.
This is a summary of the story
Holy Word is a collection of mini-games in development by Heaven Sent Gaming.
Contrast is an action game in development by Heaven Sent Gaming.
Life Never Lost is a band from Albuquerque, NM.
All We Are is the band's first album.
Dusk to the Summit is a band from Albuquerque, NM.
This Time the Game is Real is the band's first album.
LarryPark ( talk) 08:44, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
Ikemefuna Jerome Okani(born May 15 1983, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria), better known as Dollar Man, is a Los Angeles United States based rapper. He came to the United States in early 2002 to study film making and has since completed film school, released a few underground singles and an EP as Ikem Okani prior to his debut full lenghth album "Dollarlogy" on SSC Entertainment. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Defriddim ( talk • contribs) 26 March 2008
Information about copyleft record labels. It would be good to have information about their philosophy and current copyleft record labels. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.109.43.227 ( talk • contribs) 13:39, 26 March 2008
im a boy and have blonde hair.Check my page im sicho BJ—Preceding unsigned comment added by SichoBJ ( talk • contribs) 1 March 2008
River Springs Charter School (text duplicated from [1] without assertion of permission removed.) Riverspringscharter ( talk) 18:49, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
We were the first web site to rent books and audio books online. Like two other online rental services in Wikipedia, Netflix and Gamefly, who rent movies and video games respectively. I would like someone to create a page about Booksfree.com. We launched our site in 2000 and have a very interesting history. We are pioneers in the online book rental service and think like Netflix and Gamefly, that we should be include in Wikipedia. I would prefer an unbiased third party right an article on us. I would be more then happy to supply any facts or details for the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Booksfree ( talk • contribs) 19:11, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
Yeah when you search something on google most search results are from wikipedia, but is the information correct? Here in wikipedia anyone can post anything. Is that really good for people? Especially children looking for information for projects? How do you know that the information posted on here is valid???? Well, it might be helpful if the article you are reading has listed sources, as a reference. Or if the article is just reccommending a certain site. I would suggest that you do not use unsourced articles. Who knows a ten year-old could be posting what you are reading??? Wikipedia is not one of the best sites for information, but maybe the best site to state opinions, expierences, or advice. If you are to do that please post that the information is based on PERSONAL views. This article I am writing for you will give you good methods to write/find information on wikipedia. Stay tuned for more article written by me, DDJJmuz, all other articles will include that name. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.205.120.188 ( talk) 22:21, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
I'm trying to get this bands name out in to the open. The band doesn't yet have the websites and such, but that's why I'm here. I don't know if I can put the bands information on here without internet sources.
The bands name is Chi Roe. They consist of Dylan Pratt on vocals and guitar, Mathew Mueller on the bass, and Jason Mueller on the drums. They've been together for about four, almost five years, and have played in several different shows.
But as of right now, there is no other source to put on here, other then the actual band. Is it possible to still put them on here, that way people who want more information can at least come here to look?
Thanks. Superman1496 ( talk) 20:33, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
Hello all.
I am trying to create a page on Mr. Santidev Ghosh, born 1910, died 1999, but am having difficulty getting Wikipedia to accept the creation, because of me not being very used to this and likely because I am not doing somethign right. As suggested, I created a subpage under tonymitra/Santidev Ghosh, and have copied the same here as follows:
This is a work in progress.
Santidev Ghosh, singer, actor, dancer, maestro of Rabindra Sangeet, from Santiniketan, is among the most notable persons that was linked with the Rabidnra Sangeet during the second half of Rabindranath Tagore's life. Santidev Ghosh was, as a teenager, selected by Tagore to be a music teacher in Santiniketan. He was encouraged to act and dance too in the newly formed dance dramas that Tagore was busy creating. Tagore sent Santidev to far corners of India and even to the far east such as Bali, to study and pick up folk and classical dance forms from there and bring them back to Santiniketan for use and further modification and experimentation. Some of the poems of Tagore, to which he later applied tunes and converted them into songs, were first experimented in the voice of Santidev Ghosh. One such song, "Krishnakali", to be sung more like a poem with a tune, sung in one go from start to finish without repeatation of the first two lines, was first presented to the public at Santiniketan through the voice of Santidev Ghosh. He was personally tutored by Rabindranath Tagore as well as Dinendranath Tagore. Santidev Ghosh spent much of his later working life as the head of the department of Sangeet Bhavana, th colelge of Music in Visva Bharati University, at Santiniketan. In fact, his name is already included in the Visva Bharati University page on Wikipedia, in the section "Famous alumni/academics/affiliates".
Kalimohan brought the newly born Santidev, to Santiniketan when he was merely a year old. Santidev lived there for the rest of his life, and died there at a mature age of over 89. When Rabindranath Tagore left Santiniketan for the last time, to be hospitalized in
Kolkata, and knew he might not see Santiniektan any more, he wrote a letter to Santidev Ghosh, asking him never to leave Santiniketan for better salaries in the commercial world of music, but to dedicate his life to
Santiniketan. Santidev Ghosh obeyed it to his last breath.
Early Life
Santidev Ghosh was born on 7 May, 1910 in a village named in the village of Bajapti near Chandpur. At that time, it was part of the British controlled India, and was named the province of East Bengal. Today, it is in Bangladesh.
His father, Kalimohan Ghosh, worked with Rabindranath Tagore from before Santidev Ghosh was born. Originally, Tagore took Kalimohan to work on rural reconstruction programs in the Tagore estates in Silaidah, today's Bangladesh. Later, Kalimohan was brought by Rabindranath Tagore to Santiniketan, to work on similar scheme of rural reconstruction at Sriniketan, adjacent to Santiniketan. Kalimohan brought his six month old son, then named Santimoy Ghosh, to Tagore. Tagore changed the middle part of his name to Santidev. Since then, the eldest son of Kalimohan was known to one and all as Santidev Ghosh.
External Links and references
I would appreciate some help in what else needs to be done for Wikipedia to accept a page on Santidev Ghosh so we could link it with various other pages on Wikipedia where his name already exists without a hot link, and also to gradually improve and fill out the information on Santidev Ghosh's page.
Thanks in advance. Tonymitra ( talk) 05:11, 17 March 2008 (UTC)
Thanks Moonriddengirl, that was a great help and my appreciations for the additional references. I thought, once the page is up, I would work on it gradually building it up, but I understand it is better to put enough information up front for the page to be selected. I am still not sure about your comments on how to use the {{ reflist}} thing, but intend to play around with it in my subpage and see what it means. I wish I could call someone and sort some of the things out. Anyhow, appreciate your help. I shall rework in and come back here later. Tonymitra ( talk) 02:27, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
Hi. Once again, thank you so much for helping out. I have redone that page. It is in my subpage at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Tonymitra/Santidev_Ghosh
Please tell me if this is good enough for now to be put up, or do I need to have someone else other than yourself to also approve it firs, or do I need to still work on the page more before it is accepted? Once again, thank you for your help. Tonymitra ( talk) 03:36, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
Fantastic! Yes, I like if you help me. You have been incredibly helpful already. I live in Vancouver, Canada, hence the timing difference. I was born in Santiniketan, the same place where Rabindranath Tagore as well as Santidev Ghosh spent most of their creative life. I noted the work you already did, to clean the page up. Fantastic. How does one "release by GFDL" ? What is GFDL? Please pardon my silly questions, as I am not too familiar with this thing yet. 24.207.44.29 ( talk) 14:14, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
Thanks again, -- Moonriddengirl. Yes, I want to talk about it some more. First, I am amazed at the amount of time you spent on this page, with what must be inscrutable information about an inscrutable place with inscrutable cultural references.
I have several questions, looking forward to improving that page, as well as gather more information for additional pages on related topics, mostly going back to the same place and the same time period (last century - eastern part of India - Bengali Renaissance and the reform movement within the Indian socieity).
1. I did not figure out how you "moved" the article out of my subpage to the main section. I would have created a new page and copy/pasted the information from my sub page.
2. Another question that comes to mind immediately, is, if I want to put supporting reference on some of the information up there on the page on Santidev Ghosh, but the supporting info in not on line, but taken off a printed book, what is the best way to do that ?
I don't know if you will be reading this part. I hope you do. But, if I should take this conversation someplace else, please tell me where.
A last footnote - the people of Santiniketan, and of the University there ( Visva Bharati University) and the attached school Patha Bhavana did not have much of an internet access in the past, and are not savvy enough to engage in Wikipedia. As a result, a lot of material on Wikipedia which relate to their rich cultural history is ill-represented on Wikipedia. Some of them are closely watching what is happening to the Santidev Ghosh page. It is my hope that we should be, gradually, get them interested to actively participate, and learn the ropes on how to be good contributors to Wikipedia. For now, they are curious to see how my efforts come out. This very topic is scheduled to be discussed, among other things, in a public meeting in Santiniketan within the next week. I wont be able to attend, but learn the views that come out of it, since it would be recorded.
Again - my sincere thanks to you for taking a special interest in an esoteric subject. Tonymitra ( talk) 20:13, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
Flowforth Productions is a record label and literary publisher, founded in January, 2008, in order to facilitate the joint artistic vision of Daniel Staniforth (Writer/Musician) and Susan Flowers (Graphic Artist). Initial releases include two offerings from Staniforth’s alt-rock project, Luna Trick (Total Submersion and Hoar Frost Sheen), and a collection of electronic classical compositions under his own name (Father to Father).
Visit Flowforth Productions website [2] to learn more about these offerings and other music and literary aspirations from this innovative production team. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Flowforth ( talk • contribs) March 20 2008
Luna Trick is the creative brainchild of English multi-Instrumentalist, Daniel Staniforth. Classically trained as a Cellist, Staniforth crafts an array of songs styles - ranging from darkwave, electronica, space-funk, ethereal, to more widely experimental. His hybridized guitar style renders many different sonic colors, which are further enhanced by his willingness to explore various instrumentations. Two CDs are scheduled for release from Flowforth Productions in March/April 2008 - Total Submersion and Hoar Frost Sheen. Staniforth also composes ambient, neo-classical, and soundtrack type pieces under his own name.
Visit Flowforth Productions [3] for more information. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Flowforth ( talk • contribs) March 20 2008
Main Project:
Luna Trick is the creative brainchild of English multi-Instrumentalist, Daniel Staniforth. Classically trained as a Cellist, Daniel crafts an array of songs styles - ranging from darkwave, electronica, space-funk, ethereal, to more widely experimental. His hybridized guitar style renders many different sonic colors, which are further enhanced by his willingness to explore various instrumentations. Luna Trick CD releases include Total Submersion and Hoar Frost Sheen (both from Flowforth Productions).
Other Projects by Daniel Staniforth:
Jealousy Screams (formerly U.Z.I.) was a San Diego area band from 1985-89. The main components were song-writing duo, Daniel Kennedy (vocals/guitar/synth) and Daniel Staniforth (vocals/guitar/synth/cello), sometimes joined by other musicians such as Mick Macres (drums), Bob Haskins (guitar), and others.
Liar’s Paradise is a collaborative noise/experimental project from the mind of Matt France, founder of Independent Opposition Records. Daniel Staniforth joins Matt and other Cincinnati area musicians for this rather bizarre and mind-boggling compilation that explores a world of paradox and lies.
Dream N (or Dream to the Nth) was a musical collaboration between Daniel Staniforth (Vocals/Guitar) and Jude D’Silva (bass/engineer), recorded near Oxford, OH.
Father to Father is a collection of electronic orchestral pieces, composed and performed by Daniel Staniforth. Although his formal academic training is mostly Literature, Staniforth studied Cello, Piano, Theory, and Composition from an early age, and passed various exams at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
For more information - visit Flowforth Productions [4].—Preceding unsigned comment added by Flowforth ( talk • contribs) March 20 2008
RKG Philms is a video company that produces funny and dramatic videos on Youtube. Well know works from the company are boriestas,RKG Guitar Battle, and RKG Sport Skills. This group's location is unknown. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Egnarts001 ( talk • contribs) 20 March 2008
RKG Philms is a video company that produces funny and dramatic videos on Youtube. Well know works from the company are boriestas,RKG Guitar Battle, and RKG Sport Skills. This group's location is unknown.
RKG started with Ryan Morris, Gabe Lay, and Kyle Moore. Sadly, Kyle Moore was kicked out and the reason is unknown. Today, Ethan Strange, a.k.a Guelliermo, took the job as a performer and a camera man with good experience. They are creating the new series on Youtubecalled Mountain Doom
The group began in October of 2007 with their first clip of RKG INTRO. Later, they created the series Coke Zero, along with RKG Sport Skills, and their epic boriestas.
A few months later, Ethan Strange came as a guitarist on Creepy Complextion and RKG Guitar Battle. Ethan Strange is supposed to be in the new series of Mountain Doom.
Also coming near the same time as "Mountain Doom", the series called Halo Cops.
Coming in the summer of 2008 THE OKLAHOMA BUTTERKNIFE MASSACRE. Hopefully they will be starting a music carrer and more videos. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Egnarts001 ( talk • contribs) 15:18, 8 April 2008
This article has been deleted last year for lack of contributions. However:
Among the articles from Google one entitled The Particle Technology Forum (PTF) under the auspices of the American Institute of Chemical Engineeres states:
Particle technology is that branch of science and engineering dealing with the production, handling, modification, and use of a wide variety of particulate materials, both wet or dry, in sizes ranging from nanometers to centimeters. Particle technology spans a range of industries to include chemical, petrochemical, agricultural, food, pharmaceuticals, mineral processing, advanced materials, energy, and the environment.
Surely, even though nobody wanted to contribute to an article on this subject over a short time that does not mean to me that we ought not have a short article on WP which tells the reader what it is with a few references, perhaps from Google. LouisBB ( talk) 23:29, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
I saw a request to make an article about it, i'm a noob here, so I'm not sure how to make the article. Since it's an up-and-coming game dev team how could I do that? it seems like a good article for me to start with. I found their official webpage [ [5]]. LarryPark ( talk) 08:33, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
Heaven Sent Gaming is a Christian game development team, which also music. They are currently an indie team.
Heaven Sent Gaming is a Christian game development team, which also music. They are currently an indie team.
Balance is a puzzle game in development by Heaven Sent Gaming.
Thad's World Destruction is a series of side scrollers in development by Heaven Sent Gaming.
This is a summary of the story
Holy Word is a collection of mini-games in development by Heaven Sent Gaming.
Contrast is an action game in development by Heaven Sent Gaming.
Life Never Lost is a band from Albuquerque, NM.
All We Are is the band's first album.
Dusk to the Summit is a band from Albuquerque, NM.
This Time the Game is Real is the band's first album.
LarryPark ( talk) 08:44, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
Ikemefuna Jerome Okani(born May 15 1983, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria), better known as Dollar Man, is a Los Angeles United States based rapper. He came to the United States in early 2002 to study film making and has since completed film school, released a few underground singles and an EP as Ikem Okani prior to his debut full lenghth album "Dollarlogy" on SSC Entertainment. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Defriddim ( talk • contribs) 26 March 2008
Information about copyleft record labels. It would be good to have information about their philosophy and current copyleft record labels. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.109.43.227 ( talk • contribs) 13:39, 26 March 2008