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SCR
SCR is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: Associations, companies, institutions: Senior Common Room of a higher education institution, particularly a college at Oxford or Cambridge UniversitySupreme Court Reports of CanadaSwiss Council of Religions Biology: Se..
SCR-268 radar
The SCR-268 (for Signal Corps Radio no. 268) was the US Army's first radar system. It was developed to provide accurate aiming information and used in gun laying systems and directing searchlights against aircraft. The system was already considered out of date by the end of World War II, having b..
SCR-270 radar
The U.S. Army's SCR-270 (Signal Corps Radio, model 270) was one of the first operational early warning radars. It was the Army's primary long-distance radar throughout World War II and was deployed around the world. It is also known as the Pearl Harbor Radar, as it was a SCR-270 set that saw the inc..
SCR-584 radar
The SCR-584 (short for Signal Corp Radio # 584) was a microwave radar developed by the MIT Radiation Laboratory during World War II. It replaced the earlier and much more complex SCR-268 as the US Army's primary anti-aircraft gun laying system as quickly as they could be produced. In service it pr..
Scrab
Scrabs are fictional creatures of the Oddworld universe. They made their first appearance in [[Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee]]. Physical appearance and behaviour Scrabs are taller than most Mudokons and their shoulders are topped with an eyeless beak with a severe underbite. They have a human torso and ..
Scrabble
Scrabble is a popular word board game, in which 2-4 players score points by forming words from individual lettered tiles on a 15×15 game board. The words are formed across and down in a crossword fashion, and must appear in a standard dictionary. Official reference works (e.g. The Official Scrabbl..
Scrabble, West Virginia
Scrabble is an unincorporated community in Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA. According to the Geographic Names Information System, the community has been known as Hard Scrabble, Hard Scrabble Town, and Hardscrabble throughout its history. External links Communities Bayard | Berke..
Scrabble (game show)
Scrabble was an American television game show that was based on the Scrabble board game. The Reg Grundy production (co-produced in association with Exposure Unlimited) ran from July 2, 1984, to March 23, 1990, and again from January 18 to June 11, 1993, both times on NBC. 1,335 installments were pro..
Scrabble letter distributions
Many editions of the word board game Scrabble vary in the letter distribution of the tiles, because the frequency of each letter of the alphabet is different for every language. As a general rule, the rarer the letter the more points it is worth. Many languages use sets of 102 tiles, since the orig..
Scrabble scoring examples
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Scrabble variants
Scrabble variants are games created by changing the normal Scrabble rules or equipment. Contents 1 Variants with standard board and/or tiles1.1 This is a family of games in which you can play words belonging to a category that aren't allowed in regular Scrabble. This can be used to ha..
Scrabo Tower
Scrabo Tower is located to the east of Newtownards in County Down, Northern Ireland. This landmark, which is visible from most of North Down, was built on a volcanic plug above the town in 1857 as a memorial to Charles Stewart, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry who was one of the Duke of Wellington's Ge..
Scraggane Bay
Scraggane Bay is a fishing port located on the Maharees peninsula near Castlegregory in County Kerry. The main local catch consists of lobster, flat-back crab, spider crab, Atlantic crayfish, Atlantic Salmon and mackerel. Scraggane is home to a fleet of about 20 fishing trawlers. Scraggane is als..
Scram
This article is about nuclear reactors. For other meanings, see Scram (disambiguation). Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A scram or SCRAM is an emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor—though the term has been extended to cover shutdowns of other complex op..
Scramasax
King or Chief of Franks armed with the Scramasax, from a Miniature of the Ninth Century, drawn by H. de Vielcastel. The Scramasax is a European bladed weapon, vaguely resembling a butcher knife or a machete. Its blade is gently curving, usually tapering to a point, sporting a false edge on th..
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Scramble
Scramble can refer to A method for cooking eggs.A pell-mell rush, especially for a resource.* e.g., Scramble for AfricaThe act of encrypting or randomizing a communication.* e.g., Content-scrambling system for DVDs* See also encryptionThe act of ascending a steep slope that requires the use of hands..
Scrambled Ed's Happy Farm
Formed in July of 2005, this is a Milwaukee sketch comedy troupe known for their edgy and high-strung performances, Scrambled Ed's Happy Farm is made up of Aaron Wagner,Rich Greenfield, Mario Robinson, and Brian J. Writing Process At the start of every month writers meet at local coffee shops and ha..
Scrambled eggs
Scrambled eggs Scrambled eggs refers to a method or style of cooking typically chicken eggs and eaten typically for breakfast. Other common ways to serve eggs include hardboiled, fried, or in an omelette. To make scrambled eggs, the eggs are first scrambled, or beaten, with a whisk or fork..
Scrambled Eggs Super!
Scrambled Eggs Super is a 1953 children's book by Dr. Seuss. It deals with a young boy who spins a tale of an incredible meal he created by harvesting the eggs of fantastically exotic birds. ..
Scrambler
This article is about preventing reception of signals. For other meanings, see Scramble. A scrambler is also a kind of low powered all terrain motor bike In telecommunications, a scrambler is a device that transposes or inverts signals or otherwise encodes a message at the transmitter to make the me..
Scrambler (comics)
Scrambler (Kim Il Sung) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. He first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #210 and was created by Chris Claremont, John Romita Jr and Dan Green. Character History Scrambler is a member of the Marauders, a band of assassins who were gathered together ..
Scrambler (randomizer)
In telecommunications, a scrambler (often referred to as a randomizer) is a device that randomizes a data stream before transmitting. Eventually it is de-randomized by a descrambler at the receiving side. Scrambling is widely used in satellite, radio relay communications and PSTN modems. A scrambler..
Scrambles
Scrambles is a game often played in British schools. Someone shouts "Scrambles!" and throws something (like sweets or money) into a crowd. The first person to retrieve the item wins it. ..
Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies
Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies is a book by Alan Kane describing scrambling routes of mountains in the Canadian Rockies. It is published by Rocky Mountain Books, located in Calgary, Alberta. The third edition (ISBN 0-921102-67-4), released in 1999, contains route descriptions for 156 peaks. Th..
Scramble (arcade game)
is a 1981 horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up, arcade game. It was developed by Konami, and manufactured and distributed by Stern in North America. It is considered as the world's first ever 'multi-level' shoot 'em up[link]. Contents 1 Gameplay2 Legacy3 Legal history4&n..
Scramble band
A scramble band - also known as a scatter band - is a particular type of field-performing marching band with distinct characteristics that set it apart from other common forms of marching bands; most notably, scramble bands do not normally march. In fact, the name comes from the way in which the ba..
Scramble City
Scramble City is the name of a Transformers OVA (Original Video Animation) created and releaed in Japan in April 1986. As [[Transformers: The Movie]] would not be brought to Japan until 1990, Scramble City was instead created to bridge the gap between it and season 2 of the Transformers cartoon in J..
Scramble for Africa
For information on the colonization of Africa prior to the 1880s, including Carthaginian and early European colonization, see Colonization of Africa and colonialism. Cecil Rhodes: Cape-Cairo railway project. Founder of the De Beers Mining Company, one of the first diamond companies, Rhodes was al..
Scrambling
This article is about climbing steep slopes. For other uses, see Scramble. Scrambling on Crib Goch, Snowdonia, Wales Scrambling is a method of ascending rocky faces and ridges. It is an ambiguous term that lies somewhere between hillwalking and rock-climbing.See Terry Adby and Stuart Johnston,..
Scramdisk
Scramdisk is a free OTFE (On-The-Fly Encryption) program for Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me. A non-free version was also available for Windows NT. Scramdisk is no longer maintained; it's author (Shaun Hollingworth) having joined Paul Le Roux (the author of the E4M) to produce ScramDisk's co..
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Scrameustache
Scrameustache is a fictional character in a Franco-Belgian comics series of the same name, written and drawn since 1972 by Gos (Roland Goossens) with the assistance of Walt (his son Walther) later on. The Scrameustache is a cat-like alien that came to earth in his own flying saucer. He wears a blue..
Scramjet
A scramjet (supersonic combustion ramjet) is a variation of a ramjet where the flow of the air and combustion of the fuel air mixture through the engine happen at supersonic speeds. This allows the scramjet to achieve greater speeds than a conventional ramjet which slows the incoming air to subso..
Scramjet Programs
This page describes a number of research and testing programs for the development of supersonic combustion ramjets (scramjets) Many of these programs have their own pages, but an attempt is made here to provide a short overview of a large number of programs. They include national and international c..
Scram (computer game)
Scram is the name of two video games, both based around a scram, or emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor. Atari 800 Scram is a game designed by Chris Crawford for the Atari 800. The player controlled the valves and switches of a nuclear reactor directly with the joystick. Occasionally, earthquak..
Scram (disambiguation)
Scram may refer to: Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scram (or SCRAM), an emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor or a complex operation. [[Wiktionary:Scram|Scram]] is a slang term, probably of American (U.S) origin, meaning "to go away at once". It is typically u..
Scram cannon
The scram cannon is a hypothetical kinetic energy weapon based on ram accelerator technology. The scram cannon uses a projectile that uses supersonic combustion ramjet technology to increase the muzzle velocity to levels that are impossible with normal gunpowder based guns; firearms are limited by..
Scram C Baby
Scram C Baby is a Dutch band, founded in the late eighties. Line-up in 2006: Geert de Groot, John Cees Smit en Frank van Praag. John Cees Smit participated in TAP and De Zwarte Hand (with Ton Lebbink, Kees Toet, Berend Dubbe (Bauer (dutch band)), Carol van Dyk and Peter Visser (Bettie Serveert). G..
Scram drive
A scram drive is a hard drive (or any other data storage device) containing sensitive information and stored in a convenient location, which is easily removable and transportable in case of rapid evacuation. It is an electronic analog to a bug-out bag. ..
Scram Jones
Scram Jones is a songwriter and record producer. He has often worked with the rap superstar N.O.R.E. During a session with N.O.R.E, his beats caught the attention of Mariah Carey, and together the two co-wrote and co-produced the track, "Your Girl" on her 2005 album, The Emancipation of Mimi. Alth..
Scran
Scran is a Scottish online resource for educational use by schools, further education and higher education. It presents over 300,000 (still and moving) images and sounds contributed by museums, galleries, archives and the media. It is a registered charity, original set up using National Lottery fund..
Scranton, Arkansas
Scranton is a city in Logan County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 222 at the 2000 census. Geography Scranton is located at [35°21′37″N, 93°32′27″W] (35.360352, -93.540697)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Scranton, Iowa
Scranton is a city in Greene County, Iowa, United States. The population was 604 at the 2000 census. Scranton is the hometown of Bryce Paup, a former NFL football player from the University of Northern Iowa. Geography Scranton is located at [42°1′20″N, 94°32′46″W] (42.022197, -..
Scranton, Kansas
Scranton is a city in Osage County, Kansas, United States. The population was 724 at the 2000 census. Geography Scranton is located at [38°46′46″N, 95°44′17″W] (38.779307, -95.737918)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Scranton, North Dakota
Scranton is a city in Bowman County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 304 at the 2000 census. Scranton was founded in 1907. Former United States Secretary of State Warren Christopher was born in Scranton. Geography Scranton is located at [46°8′50″N, 103°8′39″..
Scranton, Pennsylvania
"Scranton" redirects here. For other places named Scranton, see Scranton (disambiguation). Scranton is a city located in Lackawanna County in Northeastern Pennsylvania, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 76,415 (2003 estimate: 74,320). It is the county seat of Lackawann..
Scranton, South Carolina
Scranton is a town in Florence County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 942 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Florence Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography Scranton is located at [33°55′3″N, 79°44′36″W] (33.917414, -79.743378)[Geographic references..
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons
Philadelphia Phillies National League AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons AA Reading Phillies A Clearwater ThreshersLakewood BlueClawsBatavia Muckdogs R Gulf Coast League Phillies The Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre Red Barons are an International League team based in the metropolit..
Scranton (disambiguation)
Scranton may refer to: Places in United States: Scranton, ArkansasScranton, PennsylvaniaScranton, South CarolinaScranton, North DakotaScranton, IowaScranton, Kansas Persons: William Scranton, former Pennsylvania governor and presidential candidate.William Scranton, III, son of Scranton. Other: US..
Scranton Button Company
The Scranton Button Company was a U.S. corporation, founded in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1885. In the 1920s it branched out from making buttons into pressing shellac gramophone records. In July 1929 it merged with Regal Records, Cameo Records, Banner Records and the US branch of Pathé Records to ..
Scranton Miners
The Scranton Mines were an American basketball team based in Scranton, Pennsylvania that was a member of the American Basketball League. The team was previously known as the Jersey City Atoms. Year-by-year Year League Reg. Season Playoffs 1947/48 ABL 4th Playoffs 1948/49 ABL 2nd Finals 1949/5..
Scranton School District
The Scranton School District is the name of a school district located in Scranton, Pennsylvania. ..
Scranton Times
The Scranton Times was an afternoon daily newspaper in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Its sister paper was The Scranton Tribune, a morning paper. The papers were produced by many of the same staff and featured much of the same local content, except for timely updating. These two newspapers were merged int..
Scranton Tribune
The Scranton Tribune was the only morning newspaper published in Scranton, Pennsylvania in the 1990's-Summer 2005. The paper was owned by Times Shamrock Communications, a privately held company owned by the Lynett family. It was purchased by its current owners in 1990. The Tribune, as it was branded..
Scrap
A scrapyard Scrap is a term used to describe the recycling of metal. Old, unwanted metal such as vehicles, building supplies, and surplus materials, are taken to a scrapyard, where they are processed for later melting into new products. A scrapyard (also known as Breakers), depending on its ..
Scrap.
SCRAP. (sic) is a liberal, intellectual magazine, produced by the students of the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, and the London School of Economics and Political Science. SCRAP. focuses on culture, politics, international affairs, photography and the arts. The magazine is free an..
Scrapbooking
This article is about the hobby. For the Firefox extension, see Scrapbook (extension). Scrapbooking is a method for preserving a legacy of written history in the form of photographs, printed media, and memorabillia contained in decorated albums, or scrapbooks. Historically, scrapbooking was a trad..
Scrape
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Scraper
Scraper may mean: Scraper (archaeology), unifacial toolsWheel tractor-scraper, a piece of heavy equipment used for earthmovingScraper (instrument), a musical instrumentFresno ScraperCard scraper, used in to smooth wood or to remove old finishHand scraper, used to finish a metal surfaceIce scraper, f..
Scraper, Oklahoma
Scraper is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 475 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable People4 External links Geography Scraper is located at [36°0′24″N, 94°52′42″W] (..
Scraper (archaeology)
In archeology, scrapers are unifacial tools that were used either for hideworking or woodworking purposes. Whereas this term is often used for any unifacially flaked stone tool that defies classification, most lithic analysts maintain that the only true scrapers are defined on the base of use-wear,..
Scraper (band)
Scraper were a band hailing from the West Midlands of the United Kingdom, specialising in 100 Mph Hardcore Punk. Influenced by a variety of Punk Rock and Hardcore Punk bands, Scraper were likened to Snuff, Leatherface, China Drum, Hüsker Dü and even Fast Eddie period Motörhead. Scraper became pop..
Scraper site
A scraper site is a website that pulls all of its information from other websites using web scraping. In essence, no part of a scraper site is original. In the last few years, and due to the advent of the Google Adsense publishing plan, scraper sites have proliferated at an amazing rate for spamming..
Scrapheap Challenge
Scrapheap Challenge is an engineering game show produced by RDF Media and broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK. In the show, teams of contestants have 10 hours, in which to build a working machine that can do a specific task, using materials available in a scrapheap. The format has been exported to th..
Scrapie
Scrapie is a fatal, degenerative disease that affects the nervous systems of sheep and goats. It is one of several transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), which are related to bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE or "mad cow disease"). Like other spongiform encephalopathies, scrapie is b..
Scraping
Scraping is a 2002 live album by Calexico. Track listing "Wash""The Ride (Part II)""Sonic Wind""Frontera/Trigger""El Picador""Sanchez""Fade""Wind Up Bird""Minas de Cobre""Lost In Space""Stray""Crystal Frontier""Paper Re-Route" ..
Scraping the Barrel
Scraping the Barrel was the second of two box sets of the English progressive rock band Gentle Giant, released in 2004. This was to collect together all the unreleased material, demos, outtakes and the odd live recordings that were available to the band. One last time! Track listing Disk 1 - To..
Scraping Tokyo '95
Scraping Tokyo '95 is a 1995 live album by Dive. Track listing Skullscraper (Dirk Ivens) - 7:12Slippin' Away (Ivens, Ivan Iusco) - 3:05Mindtorture (Ivens, Eric van Wonterghem) - 2:53Dead Or Alive (Ivens) - 2:44Wake Up Screaming (Ivens) - 1:59Sick In Your Mind (Ivens, van Wonterghem) - 4:09Broken M..
Scrapland
American McGee presents: Scrapland is a game developed by Mercury Steam Entertainment, with American McGee as a producer and published by Enlight Software. It stars the robot D-Tritus as the protagonist, and as the game progresses, is involved in investigating a series of bizarre murders targeted a..
Scraplets
A Scraplet transforms from a nut to a robot. Scraplets are an alien race in Marvel's Transformers comics. Scraplets are robotic parasites. They are semi-sentient robotic lifeforms, generally about five centimetres tall. Like the Transformers, Scraplets are capable of transforming between two ..
Scrapped Princess
|} is a Japanese anime series based on a series of 13 light novels by Ichiro Sakaki and illustrated by Yukinobu Asami, also known as Nakayohi Mogudan, a popular adult doujin artist. The anime was produced by BONES in 2003. Anime character designs are by Takahiro Komori, also known for Cowboy Bebop..
Scrapper Blackwell
Scrapper Blackwell (February 21, 1903 – October 7, 1962) was an American blues guitarist and singer. Best known as half of the guitar-piano duo he formed with Leroy Carr in the late 1920s and early 1930s, he was an exceptional acoustic single-note picker in the Chicago blues style, with some cr..
Scrapple
Scrapple sandwich at the Delaware state fair redirect[[Template:Portal]]Scrapple is a food in which the cornmeal and flour, often buckwheat flour, is simmered with pork scraps and trimmings, then formed into a loaf. Small scraps of meat left over from butchering, too small to be used or sold e..
Scrappy
For the Scooby-Doo character, see Scrappy-Doo. Scrappy is a cartoon character created by Dick Huemer for Charles Mintz's Krazy Kat Studio. A cute little round-headed boy with a gang of friends and a dog, Scrappy often found himself involved in off-beat neighborhood adventures. Huemer created the ch..
Scrappy-Doo
Scrappy-Doo (right) and Scooby-Doo (left) on the Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo series' main title card. Scrappy-Doo is a fictional Great Dane puppy created by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1979 as the nephew of Hanna-Barbera cartoon star Scooby-Doo. Scrappy has appeared in a number of the various..
Scrappy Moore
Andrew Cecil "Scrappy" Moore (1903 - May 31, 1971) was head football coach of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga from 1934 until his retirement in 1967. He had the longest tenure and the most successful record of any coach at Chattanooga. His nickname "Scrappy" is currently used as the nam..
Scrappy Mouse
Scrappy Mouse is a cartoon character created by Ralph Bakshi and John Kricfalusi. He is a young male toon mouse who lives in the fictitious city Mouseville. He originated in the TV series [[Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures]] (in which he was voiced by Dana Hill) that initially aired on CBS from 1987..
Scraps (album)
Scraps is an album released by NRBQ, released in 1972 by Rounder Records and Red Rooster Records. It is their first album on Rounder due to Columbia Records dropping them in 1970 and the first album with the lineup of Terry Adams, Joey Spampinato, and Al Anderson. Track listing Howard Johnson's Got..
Scraptiidae
The family Scraptiidae is a small group of beetles with no vernacular common name, though recent authors have coined the name false flower beetles. These beetles are very common and easily confused with members of the related family Mordellidae. ..
Scraptoft
Scraptoft is a village in Leicestershire, England that is effectively a suburb of Leicester. It has a population of about 1,500. It lies north of the A47 road out east of Leicester, and runs directly into the built up area of Thurnby and Bushby to the south. It no longer has a train station, the..
Scrap and Co.Trucks
The Scrap and Co. Trucks are trucks associated with the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends TV Series. They are used on the Island of Sodor to carry scrap presumably from the scrapyards to the smelters where the scrap is melted and broken down. Donald and Douglas usually pull the scrap trucks, and t..
Scrap Iron Flotilla
The Scrap iron flotilla was an Australian destroyer group that operated in the Mediterranean and Pacific during World War II. The name Scrap iron flotilla was bestowed upon the group by Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. The flotilla consisted of 5 Royal Australian Navy Destroyers, the five s..
Scrat
Scrat is a fictional saber-toothed squirrel (the species is also fictional) that appears in the 2002 film Ice Age and its sequel, the 2006 film [[Ice Age: The Meltdown]]. He is obsessed with his acorn; his main role in the movies being to constantly put his life on the line to get it. Scrat also g..
Scratch
Scratch may refer to: A scratch is physical damage such as a groove in a physical surface such as a painted or unpainted surface, or the skinScratch Orchestra, an orchestra founded by Cornelius Cardew"Scratch", the nickname of influential Jamaican recording artist Lee "Scratch" PerryScratching, th..
Scratchboard
An example of uncolored scratchboard Scratchboard or scraperboard is a technique where drawings are scratched into ink painted over a thin layer of white clay which has been laid over posterboard or another stiff paper. These boards are also called scratchboard or scraperboard after the techn..
Scratchbox
Scratchbox is a cross-compilation toolkit designed to make embedded Linux application development easier. It also provides a full set of tools to integrate and cross-compile an entire Linux distribution. External links [Scratchbox web site] ..
Scratchbuilding
Scratchbuilding is the process of building a model from raw materials, rather than building it from a kit or buying it pre-assembled. The reasons hobbyists scratchbuild may vary. Often a desired model is unavailable in kit form in the desired scale, or entirely nonexistent. Sometimes the hobbyist ..
Scratchcard
A scratchcard (also called scratch off, scratch ticket, scratcher, scratchie, and in the case of gambling, scratch game or instant game) is a small piece of card where one or more areas contain concealed information: they are covered by a substance that cannot be seen through, but can be scratched o..
Scratchees
Scratchees is the brand name of a number of collectible scratchoff games which were introduced in 1989, and are currently discontinued. The original variety featured the mascot "Dr. Scratchov," while the most recent incarnation of Scratchees are Pokémon themed. Each packet of several cards include..
Scratches (game)
Scratches is a mystery adventure computer game by game developer Nucleosys. Contents 1 Description2 Gameplay3 Release4 External links Description [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The game tells the story of the Blackwood estate ..
Scratching
Scratching is a DJ or turntablist technique originated by Grand Wizard Theodore, an early hip hop DJ from New York (AMG). Theodore developed scratching from DJ Grandmaster Flash, who describes scratching as, "nothing but the back-cueing that you hear in your ear before you push it [the recorde..
Scratching post
A scratching post is a wooden post covered in softer material that cat owners provide so their pets have an acceptable place to scratch. Cats have a natural urge to scratch: the action helps them remove old material from their claws, and they mark territory with scent glands in their paws. Indo..
Scratchpad RAM
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Scratchware Manifesto
The Scratchware Manifesto is a statement of purpose, written by several computer game developers in the summer of 2000. Their intent was to call out those companies and individuals they claimed were harming the game industry with their questionable business practices and development policies, hopefu..
Scratch (film)
Scratch is a 2001 documentary film, directed by Doug Pray, that examines cultural and historical perspectives on the birth and evolution of hip-hop disc jockeys (DJs), scratching and turntablism and includes interviews with some of hip-hop's most famous and respected DJs. Interviewees include: Q Be..
Scratch (hacker jargon)
In hacker jargon, scratch describes a data structure or recording medium attached to a machine for testing or temporary-use purposes, or one that can be scribbled on without loss. See scratch monkey. External links [The Jargon File - Scratch] ..
Scratch Acid
Scratch Acid was an Austin, Texas noise rock group formed in 1982. When they first began, their lineup was Steve Anderson (vocals), David Wm. Sims (guitar), Brett Bradford (guitar), David Yow (bass), and Rey Washam (drums). Anderson was kicked out of the band before the band ever recorded an album..
Scratch and Grounder
Scratch and Grounder are a pair of fictional badnik robots created by Dr. Robotnik as adversaries of Sonic the Hedgehog in the animated series Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. They form the greater part of Robotnik's "Super Special Sonic Search and Smash Squad" (often abbreviated to SSSSS Squad ..
Scratch and sniff
Scratch and sniff technology generally refers to stationery that has been treated with a microfragrance coating. When scratched, the coating releases an odor that is normally related to an image being displayed under the coating. The technology has been used on a variety of surfaces from stickers..
Scratch and Sniff Car Crash
Scratch and Sniff Car Crash is the third album by the Swamp Zombies and was released in 1990 under the Doctor Dream Records label. It is available on record, tape, or CD. Only the record and CD have the sticker. Track listing Love CrashChicken Vulture CrowCreepsMisfit ManRodentiaDesolation Girl..
Scratch awl
A scratch awl is a woodworking layout tool. It is used to scribe a line to be followed by a hand saw or chisel when making woodworking joints and other operations. The scratch awl is basically a steel spike with its tip sharpened to a fine point. The tip of the spike is drawn across the timber, ..
Scratch building
Scratch Building (also Scratch Build; Scratch Built, Scratch-Build, Scratch-building) is a term used by serious scale-modelers that describes creating a model by using model building stock in materials like plastic, metal, and wood, as opposed to starting with a commercial kit. In comparison to kit..
Scratch Drive Actuator
A Scratch Drive Actuator (SDA) is a MEMS device that converts electrical energy into 1 dimensional motion. The actuator component can come in many shapes and sizes, depending on the fabrication method used. It can be visualised as an 'L'. The smaller end is called the 'bushing'. The actuator sits..
Scratch games
Scratch Card is lottery ticket played by scratching or scraping designated areas to reveal information used in determining the card's prize value. Scratch card tickets are now available online. External links [Scratch2cash][Gamblers Anonymous]..
Scratch Messiah
A Scratch Messiah is an unrehearsed, informal, fun performance of Handel's Messiah. This has become a tradition among music lovers in the English-speaking world, and appears to be developing a following in the Netherlands too. Often a Sing-along Messiah is organised in a concert hall or church, wh..
Scratch monkey
A Scratch Monkey is a term used in hacker jargon, as in "Before testing or reconfiguring, always mount a scratch monkey", a proverb used to advise caution when dealing with irreplaceable data or devices. Used to refer to any scratch volume hooked to a computer during any risky operation as a replace..
Scratch One
Scratch One is Michael Crichton's second ever published novel. It was released in 1967 under the pseudonym of John Lange. It is a short 192-page paperback novel. ..
Scratch Orchestra
The Scratch Orchestra was an experimental musical ensemble founded in 1969 by Cornelius Cardew, Michael Parsons and Howard Skempton. The Orchestra reflected Cardew's musical philosophy at that time, in that anyone could join, by using notations in graphic and text form, and an emphasis on improvisa..
Scratch Perverts
The Scratch Perverts are a collective of turntablist DJs from the UK, formed in 1996 by Tony Vegas, Prime Cuts and DJ Renegade. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography2.1 Mix CDs2.2 Singles2.3 Features in3 External links Biography The Scratch Perverts originally consisted..
Scratch Race (cycling)
A Scratch Race is a race in which all contestants start from scratch (on equal terms). If one or more riders gains an entire lap on the peloton and keeps this to the finish, this advantage places them ahead of the other riders with less laps completed. On the track, scratch races can be over variou..
Scratch reflex
The scratch reflex is a reflex transmitted by very sensitive nerve endings near the surface of the skin via the spinal cord, and is a reflex frequently inherited by mammals. The nerve signal includes positioning to pinpoint the location of the itch, and the effect of the reflex is either an affectiv..
Scratch space
Scratch space is space on the hard disk drive that is dedicated for only temporary storage. It cannot be used for permanently backing up files. Scratch disks can be set to erase all data at regular intervals so that the disk space is left free for future use. The management of scratch disk space is ..
Scratch the Surface
Scratch the Surface is Sick Of It All's third (official) studio album, released in 1994. It is sometimes referred to as a critically acclaimed album by the band. Track listing "No Cure" (2:58)"Insurrection" (2:50)"Consume" (3:42)"Who Sets the Rules" (2:45)"Goatless" (1:21)"Step Down" (3:15)"Maladj..
Scratch the Upsetter Again
Scratch the Upsetter Again is an album by The Upsetters, released in 1970. Track listing Side one "Bad Tooth""The Dentis""Outer Space""One Punch""Will You Still Love Me" – Dave Barker"Take One"Side two "Soul Walk""I Want To Thank You""Mule Train" – Count Prince Miller"Touch Of Fire""She Is Go..
Scrawl
Scrawl were a band from Columbus, Ohio. The founding members were Marcy Mays (vocals and guitar), Sue Harshe (bass guitar), and Carolyn O'Leary (drums). Their first show, in the summer of 1985, was a 20-minute opening spot for the Meat Puppets. Their first album, Plus, Also, Too, was released i..
SCRDO
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Scream
Scream may be: Scream (film), a series of horror moviesScream (comics), a comic book supervillainScream (television), a Canadian cable channelScream (band), a Washington, D.C.-based bandScream (song), a Michael and Janet Jackson songScream (Sarah Bettens), a Sarah Bettens albumScream (cipher), a s..
Scream!
Front cover of Scream! issue 5 Scream was a British weekly comic with a horror theme, running from March 24 1984 until 30 June 1984, published by IPC Magazines. With a subtitle of Not for the Nervous, Scream! was supposedly edited by Ghastly McNasty, in a similar way to 2000 AD's supposed edi..
Scream! (roller coaster)
Scream! is a steel floorless roller coaster made by Bolliger and Mabillard of Switzerland. The coaster is located in the Colossus County Fair area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California. External links [Scream! at RCDB][Scream! at the official Six Flags Magic Mountain ..
Scream! If You Want to Get Off
Scream! If You Want to Get Off is a British television program, broadcast on Saturday nights on ITV1 in January, 2005. The show, presented by 'toff' Lord Brocket, was set in South Africa. There were two teams, a red team, and a blue team who compete, not just against each other, but against wildlif..
Scream, Dracula, Scream!
Scream, Dracula, Scream! is a 1995 album by Rocket From the Crypt. The band's first for a major label it is regarded as being Rocket's "breakthrough" album. Born In '69, Young Livers and On A Rope were all released as singles in the UK, with the later becoming a surprise hit, reaching #12 in the..
Scream, Jennifer, Scream! (Fear Street novel)
Fear Street: Scream, Jennifer, Scream! is a teen horror book by R.L. Stine. Contents 1 The Story2 Tagline Front3 Tagline back4 Back Cover5 The Characters The Story Jennifer and her friends are hanging out at one of their houses. They've all cheated on their College Pla..
Scream/Childhood
"Scream/Childhood" Single by Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson From the album HIStory Released June 1995 Format CD singleCassette single7" Single Genre Pop/R&B Length (Scream) 4:39 Length (Childhood) 4:27 Label Epic Writers Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam, & Terry Lewis Pr..
Screamadelica
Screamadelica is a 1991 album by Primal Scream and was their first to be a commercial success. In 1998 Q magazine readers voted it the 27th greatest album of all time. The album was a massive departure from the bands early indie rock sound, drawing inspiration from the house music scene (and asso..
Screamcast
Screamcast is an American video game and computer game developer. Contents 1 History2 Methodology3 Notable titles4 References5 External links History "Screamcast" was started by Austin Vashaw in 2003 for the purposes of having a moniker for content he supplied to video ..
Screamer
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The Screamers are a small family of birds, the Anhimidae. For a long time they were thought to be related to the Galliformes, but they are truly related to the ducks, (family Anatidae), most closely to the Magpie-goose (which some DNA evidence suggests ar..
Screamers (film)
Screamers is a 1995 film directed by Christian Duguay based on the short story Second Variety by Philip K. Dick. It is set in 2078 on the planet Sirius 6b and stars Peter Weller, Roy Dupuis, and Jennifer Rubin. Contents 1 Cast2 Plot3 Differences with ''Second Variety''4 Exte..
Screamer (disambiguation)
Screamer may refer to: Screamer (march), a style of march music used in circus marchesScreamer, is a birdScreamer (jazz), a high-note trumpet or trombone player (esp. in jazz)In Hardcore Rock, there are usually two voices in a band, the singer, and the screamer, the singer balances the melody, while..
Screamer (march)
For the bird family, see Screamer. A Screamer is a descriptive name for a circus march. In particular, an upbeat march intended to stir up the audience during the show. Contents 1 History2 Musicality3 The Composers4 The Popular Screamers History Screamers were mostly composed..
Screamin' Eagle
The Screamin' Eagle is a wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri. It is an older wooden style coaster with steep drops and sharp turns. When it originally opened it was the world's tallest, fastest and longest duration roller coaster, as documented in the Guinness ..
Screamin' for My Supper
Screamin' For My Supper, released in 1999, is Beth Hart's second album. Track listing "Just A Little Hole (5:16)""Delicious Surprise (3:48)""L.A. Song (Out Of This Town) (3:55)""Is That To Much To Ask (3:32)""By Her (4:08)""Get You Sh-T Together (4:42)""Stay (4:49)""G.O.P. (4:00)""Skin (5:00)""Gi..
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Screamin' Jay Hawkins Jalacy Hawkins, best known as Screamin' Jay Hawkins (born July 18, 1929 in Cleveland, Ohio – died February 12, 2000 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris, France) was an African-American singer famed for his wildly theatrical performances of songs like "I Put a Spell on You" ..
Screamin' Sirens
Screamin' Sirens were an all-women band that combined country music, punk rock, rockabilly and a dash of funk for their own wild party music. They pre-dated what is usually referred to as alternative country, but undoubtedly influenced it. They were based in Hollywood, California. The band featur..
Screaming at a Wall
Screaming at a wall is a song by the Hardcore Punk band Minor Threat. It was written by lead singer Ian Mackaye. It features a slower bridge than most early Minor Threat songs, Similar to Bad Brains's Banned in D.C.. ..
Screaming Bee
Screaming Bee (Screaming Bee LLC) is a computer software company that creates utilities for online gaming and VoIP. Contents 1 Programs1.1 MorphVOX1.1.1 Features1.2 Picture To Go1.2.1 Features1.3 Program Sleuth1.3.1 Features2 External links Programs MorphV..
Screaming eagle
A screaming eagle is a term first seen in an Air Force Satellite Interpretation handbook written by Hank Brandley in 1974. It is a tropical wave with active thunderstorm activity at its apex, which is sheared by either westerly winds aloft, or by strong easterly winds at the surface. It was coined w..
Screaming Eagles
"Screaming Eagles" also refers to the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division. It is also the name of the football team on the TV show Coach (TV series). The Screaming Eagles, are a 500+ member fan club of the Major League Soccer (MLS) team D.C. United. They are known for their songs, chants and drums t..
Screaming Fields of Sonic Love
Screaming Fields of Sonic Love is a compilation of songs culled from Sonic Youth's various releases from the 1980s. The tracks feature samples from each of their major '80s albums but run in reverse chronological order, starting with songs from the band's 1988 masterwork Daydream Nation and endin..
Screaming Fist
Screaming Fist was a military operation in William Gibson's novel Neuromancer. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Operation Screaming Fist was an American military operation aimed at introducing a major virus into a Russian military computer. One of the ..
Screaming For Change
Screaming For Change is an album by Uniform Choice released by Wishingwell Records. ..
Screaming For More (DVD)
Screaming For More is a DVD release of the band t.A.T.u., in the year of 2003. It included backstage footage, performances and more. Disc 1: CD All The Things She Said (Blackpulke Remix)Not Gonna Get Us (Dave Audes Velvet Dub)30 Minutes (Dave Aude's Extension 119 Vocal Edit)Malchik Gay (That Blac..
Screaming for Vengeance
Screaming for Vengeance is a 1982 album by British heavy metal band Judas Priest. The album was recorded at Ibiza Sound Studios, Ibiza, Spain and mixed at Beejay Recording Studios and Bayshore Recording Studios in Florida. A re-mastered CD was released in May 2001. "From an unknown land and throu..
Screaming jelly babies
[[wikibooks:Transwiki|Wikibooks Transwiki]] has more about this subject: [[wikibooks:Transwiki:Screaming jelly babies|Screaming jelly babies]] "Screaming jelly babies" is a chemistry demonstration which is practised in schools in the United Kingdom. It is often used at open evenings to demonstr..
Screaming Jets
The Screaming Jets is a hard rock band from Newcastle, Australia. The band was formed by three former members of Aspect, singer Dave Gleeson, bass player Paul Woseen and guitarist Grant Walmsley, in 1989. Along with second guitarist Richard Lara and former Radiators drummer Brad Heaney, the Screami..
Screaming Life
Screaming Life is the debut EP by the grunge band Soundgarden, released in October 1987 on Sub Pop. It was recorded in Seattle's Reciprocal Studios by Jack Endino, who also produced Nirvana and Mudhoney. The first 500 copies of the EP were pressed on orange vinyl; after that, they were released on..
Screaming Life/Fopp
Screaming Life/Fopp is a compilation of the first two Soundgarden EPs: Screaming Life (1987) and Fopp (1988). It was released in 1990 (see 1990 in music) by Sub Pop. "Swallow My Pride" is a Green River cover. "Fopp" is an Ohio Players cover. Track listing "Hunted Down" - 2:42"Entering" - 4:36"T..
Screaming Lord Sutch
David Edward Sutch (or Screaming Lord Sutch) (November 10, 1940 – June 16, 1999) was a British musician, politician and maverick. Contents 1 Musical career2 Political activities3 Private life4 Discography5 Elections fought6 External links Musical career In the..
Screaming Lord Sutch And The Savages
Screaming Lord Sutch And The Savages was a British rock group from the early Sixties, sporting an ever-changing line-up of musicians and a taste for horror themes and zany humor. Some regard them as forerunners of both The Sex Pistols and Monty Python. The group was founded by David Sutch. Singles ..
Screaming Masterpiece
Screaming Masterpiece (Gargandi Snilld in Icelandic) is a 2005 documentary film directed and written by Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon about the music scene in Iceland. It tries to explore the reasons why Iceland has such a rich variety of music. The film itself shows mostly live performances and ..
Screaming Mechanical Brain
Screaming Mechanical Brain is a metal band based out of the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. Their signature style combines elements of the heavy-metal, industrial and at times even "circus music." The band has managed to carve out a cult following not only in their hometown, but also in other regi..
Screaming Men
Screaming Men is a 2003 documentary film about Mieskuoro Huutajat, the famous Finnish male choir that performs its repertoire by screaming and shouting, directed by Mika Ronkainen. ..
Screaming Mimes
The Screaming Mimes are a rock band that hail from Cincinnati, Ohio. The Screaming Mimes consist of Dave Storm on lead vocals & guitar, Preston Price on bass, Randy Campbell on guitar and Jim Farmer on drums. External links [Official Website]..
Screaming Mimi
Note: This article deals with the movie "Screaming Mimi". For the World War Two rocket artillery nicknamed the "Screaming Mimi", see nebelwerfer. "Screaming Mimi" is also the former alias of a former Marvel Comics supervillain, now called "Songbird." Screaming Mimi (1958) is a Columbia Pictures rel..
Screaming Trees
Screaming Trees was a musical group considered part of the grunge music movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Founded in Ellensburg, Washington in 1985, their sound was a mixture of arty '60s psychedelia and west-coast punk rock. Though critically regarded, they never achieved the superstar..
Screaming Tribesmen
The Screaming Tribesmen was a band formed in Brisbane by Mick Medew, John Hartley & Murray Shepherd. They took the Australian independent scene by storm with a series of singles on Citadel Records. Their earliest hit "Igloo" was penned by Medew and Died Pretty frontman Ron Peno. After relocation to..
Screaming Yellow Zonkers
Screaming Yellow Zonkers are a snack food, first produced by Lincoln Snacks in the USA in the 1960s. Screaming Yellow Zonkers are popcorn with a yellow sugary glaze, in a black box. It was the first food item to be packaged in black. The box contains humorous print, such as what to do with Screami..
Screamo
Screamo is a musical genre which evolved from emo, more specifically hardcore emo in the early 1990s. Characteristic of the genre are hardcore screaming vocals and fast, harmonized guitars. Breakdowns in screamo songs are often slower and more melodic than in other genres, less of a "beatdown" and ..
Screams of Anguish
Screams of Anguish is the debut album by Brutality and was released in 1993 on Nuclear Blast Records. Track listing "These Walls Shall Be Your Grave" (4:37)"Ceremonial Unearthing" (2:53)"Sympathy" (3:02)"Septicemic Plague" (3:47)"Crushed" (6:47)"Spirit World" (3:17)"Exposed to the Elements" ..
Screams of the Siren
Contents 1 Plot synopsis2 Episode notes2.1 Location of Shen Gong Wu2.2 Total Shen Gong Wu2.3 Kimiko's appearance3 Trivia4 Goofs5 Xiaolin Showdown Plot synopsis The episode begins as Omi faces Jack in a Xiaolin Showdown for the Gills of Hamachi. Jack use..
Scream & Whisper
Scream & Whisper, Edwin McCain's sixth album, was released on June 22, 2004 by DRT Entertainment, McCain's second label in as many years. The album was his first all-new studio album in three years, and was recorded at Sonica Studios, Atlanta, Georgia, and Dirtmachine Studios in Studio City, Califo..
Scream (band)
Scream was formed in Northern Virginia in 1981 by singer Peter Stahl, his brother Franz on guitar, bassist Skeeter Thompson and drummer Kent Stax. They are considered one of the benchmark bands in the history of the Washington, DC hardcore music movement. Along with bands such as Minor Threat and B..
Scream (cipher)
The Scream cipher is a word-based stream cipher developed by Shai Halevi, Don Coppersmith and Charanjit Jutla from IBM. The cipher is designed as a software efficient stream cipher. The authors describe the goal of the cipher to be a more secure version of the SEAL cipher. The general design of Sc..
Scream (comics)
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Scream (film)
Scream is a 1996 horror/dark comedy film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. The film revitalized the slasher film genre in the mid 1990s by using a standard concept (teens being brutally killed off being one example) with a tongue-in-cheek approach that successfully combined st..
Scream (Sarah Bettens)
Scream is the first full-length solo album from Belgian rock musician Sarah Bettens. In 2004, Sarah released a five-track EP called Go. Four of the songs from Go were included on Scream; only "Grey" did not make the cut. Scream was released in Europe on March 14, 2005, and in the United States on..
Scream (television)
Scream is a Canadian category 2 digital cable television channel owned by Corus Entertainment with Alliance Atlantis holding a minority interest as well. The channel airs thriller, suspense, horror films and television series. Scream launched in the fall of 2001. Each evening a movie is presented ..
Scream 2
Scream 2 (1997) is the second part of the Scream trilogy, which was concluded by Scream 3. As with the other films in the trilogy, Scream 2 combines straight-forward scares with dialogue that satirizes conventions of slasher films, especially (in this case) slasher film sequels. Contents 1 ..
Scream 3
Scream 3 (2000) (theatrical name "Scr3am") is the final installment in the successful Scream trilogy of satirical horror films. It follows Scream 2. The film stars Neve Campbell, David Arquette and Courteney Cox Arquette, each reprising their roles from the first two films. This is the only par..
Scream 3: The Album
Scream 3: The Album is the official soundtrack for Scream 3 released by Wind-Up Records. Tracklisting Creed - What IfSlipknot - Wait and BleedFinger Eleven - SuffocateSystem Of A Down - SpidersAmerican Pearl - AutomaticSevendust - FallGodsmack - Time BombCoal Chamber - Tyler's SongStatic-X - So Re..
Scream 4 Distortion
Scream 4 is a flexible sound destruction effect device for Propellerhead's Reason. Scream can be used in various ways; it can simply add noise to sounds or warp them. It has precise controls which allow you to choose specifically how to distort a sound. It has 10 basic distortion effects which can b..
Scream and Shout
Scream and Shout (2005) is the debut album by Coretta Scott on Rise Records. ..
Scream Bloody Gore
Scream Bloody Gore is the first album released by Death in 1987. It is widely considered one of the first death metal albums, but bears little resemblance to the far more technical and melodic later works of the band. Track listing "Infernal Death" – 2:54"Zombie Ritual" – 4:35"Denial of Life"..
Scream Dream
Scream Dream is an album by Ted Nugent. Track listing Wango TangoScream DreamHard As NailsI Gotta MoveViolent LoveFlesh And BloodSpit It OutCome And Get ItTerminus El DoradoDon't Cry (I'll Be Back Before You Know It Baby) Credits Al Hurschman - Assistant EngineerBill King - PhotographyBob Alford..
Scream for Me Brazil (album)
Scream For Me Brazil is a live heavy metal album released in 1999 (see 1999 in music) by Bruce Dickinson. As the title suggests the album was recorded in Brazil, the country where most of Dickinson´s fans reside. Track listing "Trumpets of Jericho""King In Crimson""Chemical Wedding""Gates of Uri..
Scream if You Wanna Go Faster
Scream if You Wanna Go Faster is the second solo album by British pop–soft rock singer Geri Halliwell. It was released by EMI Records on May 21 2001 and was yielded by the UK number-one single "It's Raining Men". Although it was not as successful as her debut album Schizophonic, it reached a ..
Scream If You Wanna Go Faster (song)
Scream If You Wanna Go Faster was the second single from Geri Halliwell's second solo album. It was released on July 30, 2001. The song peaked at number-eight in the UK charts. It sold around 77,500 copies in the UK and was the 154th best seller of 2001. Tracklisting and formats European 2-Track ..
Scream in Blue
Scream in Blue is a live album by Midnight Oil that was released in 1992 under the Columbia Records label. Track listing "Scream in Blue" (Martin Rotsey, James Moginie, Peter Garrett) - Horden Pavilion, Sydney, 1990"Read about It" (Robert Hirst, Moginie, Garrett) - Brisbane Entertainment Centre, ..
Scream IV Tour
Scream Tour IV features Bow Wow, Omarion, Marques Houston, B5, Pretty Ricky and Bobby Valentino. Tour took place in summer 2005. ..
Scream Like a Baby
"Scream Like a Baby" is a song written by David Bowie that appears on the 1980 album Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps). The track is a desperate-sounding piece of hard rock focussing on a protagonist called Sam who is evidently being held, along with the song's narrator, in a political prison. The t..
Scream LP
Scream is the second solo album of the former Black Sabbath vocalist Tony Martin. It released in 8th November 2005 in USA. Martin even produced the album himself. The song Raising Hell featured the drumming of legendary Cozy Powell. On most songs Tony's son Joe Harford is playing guitar. Nearly a..
Scream Magazine
Scream Magazine is a Norwegian metal and hard rock magazine established in 1990. Editor since 1990 is Frode Øien. In October 2005 the magazine celebrated its 100th issue and 15th anniversary. External link http://www.screammagazine.com ..
Scream of the Shalka
Scream of the Shalka was a flash-animated serial based on the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was produced to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the series and was originally posted in six weekly parts from 13 November to 18 December, 2003 on BBCi's Doctor Who [webs..
Scream of the Wolf
Scream of the Wolf is a 1974 television movie starring Peter Graves. His character comes out of retirement to help track down a killer wolf, and begins to suspect that it isn't a wolf but an animal that can take human form. External links ..
Scream queen
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. A scream queen is an actress who has become synonymous with horror films, either through an..
Scream Team
Scream Team was a 2001 LivingTV Paranormal television series, as well as the name of an unrelated 2002 film. This article deals with the British TV series, not the film. Produced by Ben Devlin with MakingTime Productions. Premise A reality tv show in which six young people selected from over eight ..
Scream Tracker
Scream Tracker 3.21 screenshot Scream Tracker is a versatile multi-track digital sequencer created by members of Finland's Future Crew (FC), legendary in the PC demoscene. It was coded in C language and assembly language. Versions prior to 3.0 created STM files, later ones used S3M. The las..
Scred connexion
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Scree
Canyon wall with scree slope in Sun Lakes State Park, Washington Rock slide on top of canyon wall, Sun Lakes State Park Scree or detritic cone is a term given to broken rock that appears at the bottom of crags, mountain cliffs or valley shoulders. The maximum inclination of such deposits..
Scree-Fice
Started as a typo long ago on a web discussion forum at RPGnet, the scree-fise (interchangeably spelled scree-fice or, originally, scrifice) have developed into a modern myth. They are best known as villains from Omlevex, which discretely credits RPGnet's non-RPG miscellany forum Tangency as the in..
Screeb
Screeb (Irish: An Scríob) is a small village in south-west Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. It is near Casla, south of Oughterard. Its major claim to fame is that it has one of Ireland's few peat-burning power stations. The economics of the station have always been doubtful. It has more value..
Screech
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Screech always has a ball. Screech is the mascot of the Washington Nationals. He is a bird -- described by the team as an eagle, despite his strong resemblance to a chicken -- that wears the home cap and jersey of the team. He was "hatched" on April ..
Screeching Weasel
Screeching Weasel was a punk band from Chicago, Illinois. They formed in 1986, fronted by future Maximum RocknRoll columnist Ben Weasel (aka Ben Foster) and John Jughead (aka John Pierson). Starting out as a heavily Ramones influenced band regularly playing all ages shows in the Northwest suburbs of..
Screech (disambiguation)
Screech may mean: Samuel "Screech" Powers, character played by Dustin Diamond in the NBC television sitcom Saved by the BellA mascot for numerable sports teams, including:*Screech, the Major League Baseball Washington Nationals*the mascot of the American Hockey League Springfield Falcons*the masco..
Screech note
Screech notes are a variety of unmusical notes created (usually unintentionally) on woodwind instruments. They occur when a player does not fully press down on one of the holes of a woodwind instrument, or blows too hard on an instrument such as a tin whistle. The effect is that an ugly screeching s..
Screech owl
The term screech owl can mean:- In the North America the scops owl.In Britain the barn owl. In the Harry Potter stories (which are set and written in Britain), J.K.Rowling says repeatedly in error that the screech owl is a distinct species from the barn owl. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguat..
Screeech
Screeech is a character from the Mattel toy line Masters of the Universe, one of the best-selling toy lines of the 1980s. Packaged as the 'evil fighting falcon', he is a barbaric armored bird in service to Skeletor. The toy was originally designed as an evil counterpart to the heroic character of Z..
SCREEM
SCREEM is a HTML editor for Linux and UNIX, which uses GNOME libraries. It is much like FrontPage from Microsoft, but it is not designed to be WYSIWYG. Instead it can start any installed web browser to watch the contents on demand. See also List of HTML editorsComparison of HTML editors External l..
Screen
Screen may mean: Window screen, a wire mesh that covers a window openingWindshield (windscreen), protects the driver of a vehicleScreen-printing (silk-screening), a method of printingProjection screen, a viewing surfaceDisplay device, a cathode ray tube or liquid crystal display (LCD)Computer displ..
Screen-door effect
The screen-door effect or fixed-pattern noise (FPN) is a visual artifact of the projection technology use in digital projectors, where the fine lines separating the projector's pixels become visible in the projected image. This results in an image that appears as if viewed through a screen door. It ..
Screen-printing
"Silkscreen" redirects here. For the typeface, see Silkscreen (typeface) --> Screenprinting, or serigraphy, is a printmaking technique that traditionally creates a sharp-edged single-color image using a stencil and a porous fabric. A screenprint or serigraph is an image created using this technique..
SCREEN3
SCREEN3 is a technology used and designed by Motorola to push news and info to mobile phones. For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. ..
Screenager
Screenagers are technologically savvy young people. They are the first generation to grow up with television and computers at home, music downloads, instant messaging and cellular phones. Douglas Rushkoff first coined the term in his 1997 book Playing the Future. Rushkoff argued that young people ..
Screencast
A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, often containing audio narration. Although the term screencast dates from 2004, products such as Lotus ScreenCam were used as early as 1993. Early products produced large files and had limited editing features. More recent products suppo..
Screened Poisson equation
In mathematics, the screened Poisson equation is the following partial differential equation: [\left[ nabla^2 - lambda^2 right] u(\mathbf) = - f(\mathbf)] where ² is the Laplace operator, λ is a constant, and f is an arbitrary function of position (known as the "sour..
Screener
A screener copy of "She's All That" A screener is an advance video or DVD copy of a film sent to critics, awards voters, video stores (for their manager and employees), and other movie industry professionals, including producers and distributors. Often, each individual screener is sent out wi..
Screening
Screening, in general, is the investigation of a great number of something (for instance, people) looking for those with a particular problem or feature. One example is at an airport, where many bags get x-rayed to try to detect any which may contain weapons or explosives. People are also screened g..
Screening (economics)
Screening in economics refers to a strategy of combating adverse selection, one of the potential decision-making complications in cases of asymmetric information. The concept of screening is first developed by Spence (1973), and should be distinguished from signalling, which implies that the uninfor..
Screening (medicine)
Screening, in medicine, is a strategy used to identify disease in an unsuspecting population. Unlike most medicine, in screening, tests are performed on those without any clinical indication of disease. The intention of screening is to identify disease in a community early, thus enabling earlier in..
Screening cultures
Screening culture is a type a medical test that is done to find an infection. Screening cultures are often performed to find infections that do not have signs and symptoms. Types of screening cultures Perinatal Group B Streptococcal Disease comes from an intrauterine infection of the fetus from the..
Screenless hammer mill
The screenless hammer mill, like regular hammer mills, is used to pound grain. However, rather than a screen, it uses air flow to separate small particles from larger ones. Conventional hammer mills in poor and remote areas, such as many parts of Africa, suffer from the problem that screens break ..
Screenonline
screenonline is a Web site devoted to the history of British film and television, and to social history as revealed by film and television. The project has been developed by the British Film Institute and funded by a £1.2 million grant from the lottery New Opportunities Fund. External links [..
Screenplay
A screenplay or script is a blueprint for producing a motion picture. It can be adapted from a previous work such as a novel, play or short story, or it may be an original work in and of itself. A screenplay differs from a script in that it is more specifically targeted at the visual, narrative art..
Screenplay (pornographic film)
Screenplay, is a 1984 gay pornographic film directed by Steve Scott, staring Lee Ryder. Lee Ryder plays a drifter who wanders into the shooting of a porn film, shot on location at the Lost World Resort in Palm Springs. Critical review '"From camerawork to editing, this video rates 100% in all dep..
Screenplay slug line
In a screenplay a slug line tells the reader that the story has changed in location or time. It tells the reader where and when the action appears and the line comprises three parts: INT. or EXT. - is the scene an interior or exterior scene? Location - where does the action takes place? DAY or NIGH..
Screensaver
A screensaver is a computer program originally designed to conserve the image quality of computer displays by blanking the screen or filling them with moving images or patterns when the computers are not in use. Today, screensavers are primarily used for entertainment or security purposes. 3D Pip..
ScreenSaver Commander
This program is a free screen-saver manager, and gives you the complete control over the Windows screen-saver - even more than the standard Control Panel allows. So, if you want to use several screen-savers instead of one, this makes it possible. [Screenshot] [Description] [..
Screensaver Lifesaver
Screensaver Lifesaver is a grid computing project run by Oxford University's Centre for Computational Drug Discovery that attempts to find cures for various cancers. The program utilizes donated computing power to model (with LigandFit) the therapeutic effects of proteins which have been identified ..
ScreenSelect
ScreenSelect is a DVD rental service based in the United Kingdom. It offers unlimited DVD rentals for a fixed fee each month. Depending on what monthly price is paid the subscriber may have one, two or three discs out at one time. It currently has the largest selection of movies compared to other ..
Screenshot
A screenshot of this page being displayed in the Mozilla web browser. A screenshot, screen dump, or screen capture or screenie is an image taken by the computer to record the visible items on the monitor or another visual output device. Usually this is a digital image taken by the host oper..
Screenshot map
A screenshot map of level 3 from the Legend of Zelda A screenshot map is a map of a video game level compiled from various screenshots. The screenshots are usually taken using an emulator in order to preserve quality. Adjacent screens are pasted together in a graphics editing program, and the ..
Screentone
Screentone is a technique for applying textures and shades to drawings, used as an alternative to hatching. In the conventional process, patterns are transferred to paper from preprinted sheets, but the technique is also simulated in computer graphics. It is also known by the common brand names..
Screentrade
Screentrade is an online trading name of Lloyds TSB Insurance and also describes the internet site used for the sale of insurance products online. Screentrade.co.uk allows customers to compare and buy home, car and travel insurance online. Acquired in 2001 from software company Misys, Screentrade ..
Screenwriter
Screenwriters, scenarists or script writers, are authors who write the screenplays from which movies and television programs are made. Many of them also work as "script doctors," attempting to change scripts to suit directors or studios; for instance, studio management may have a complaint that the..
Screenwriters: Words Into Image
Screenwriters: Words Into Image is an Emmy-nominated documentary series featuring six 30-minute episodes, each focusing on the work of a single significant screenwriter. The series was directed by Terry Sanders and Freida Lee Mock, and individual episodes featured Carl Foreman, William Goldman, Paul..
Screenwriting
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Screenwriting guru
A Screenwriting guru is a highly paid screenwriter, screenwriting teacher or author who writes about screenwriting, who is well known throughout the film industry. The term "guru" is attached to their name because of their advanced knowledge of the form. Among the most well known are: Syd Field - Sc..
Screenwriting software
Screenwriting software programs are aimed at screenwriters and sometimes novelists to help brainstorm ideas, structure plots and format text. The cost of such programs can range from free to $289.00. Contents 1 DreamaScript2 Final Draft3 Movie Magic Screenwriter4 Celtx5 ..
Screenwriting theories
Screenwriting Theories exist to offer writers a systematic way to solve the technical and creative problems of screenwriting. There is no one "correct" way to develop a Screenplay, and many writers use a combination of several theories that they personally find useful. The most common kinds of th..
Screen (basketball)
A screen or a pick in basketball is an offensive tactic to block the path of a defender to free up a teammate for scoring opportunities. A player may use his body to screen but not his arms or legs. He also may not move while setting the screen, otherwise it is called a moving screen and an automa..
Screen (bridge)
This article concerns Contract Bridge and uses terminology associated with the game. See Contract bridge glossary for an explanation of unfamiliar words or phrases. Screen is a device used in some tournaments in duplicate bridge that visually separates partners at the table from each other, in ord..
Screen (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, a screen is when a player is obstructing the goaltender's view of the puck. The word can also be used as a verb, commonly "don't screen the goaltender", or "the goalie was screened". Screens can be both planned, as when an attacking forward positions himself in front of the net, or ac..
Screen (journal)
Screen is a journal of film and television studies based at the John Logie Baird Centre at the University of Glasgow and published by Oxford University Press. It is co-edited by John Caughie, Alan Durant, Simon Frith, Sandra Kemp, Norman King and Annette Kuhn. History Screen originated in the Socie..
Screen (sports)
A screen is a blocking move by an offensive player, by standing beside or behind a defender, to free a teammate to shoot, receive a pass or drive in to score. In basketball, it is also called a "pick". Screens can be on-ball (when set for the ball-handler), or off-ball (when set for a teammate m..
Screen Actors Guild
SAG The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) is the labor union representing over 120,000 film actors in the United States. The guild guarantees members safe working conditions, a minimum wage on union productions ("scale" is currently $1,620 per week), and handles payment of residuals. Since 1995 the gu..
Screen Actors Guild Awards
The Screen Actors Guild Awards are an annual award given by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) to recognize outstanding performances by members. The inaugural SAG Awards aired live on February 25, 1995. The statue given is called The Actor. List of nominees and winners Screen Actors Guild Awards 1995S..
Screen Actors Guild Awards 1997
Movie award winners Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role:*Jack Nicholson, As Good As It Gets Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role:*Helen Hunt, As Good As It Gets Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role:*Robin Williams, Good Will Huntin..
Screen Actors Guild Awards 1998
Movie award winners Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role:*Roberto Benigni, Life is Beautiful Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role:*Gwyneth Paltrow, Shakespeare in Love Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role:*Robert Duvall, A Civil Act..
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2004
11th Screen Actors Guild Awards February 5, 2005 Film: Best Cast Television Best Cast - Drama Series: Best Cast - Comedy Series --> The 11th Screen Actors Guild Awards were presented at the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center on February 5, 2005. Movie award winners Outstanding Perfo..
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2005
12th SAG Awards January 29, 2006 Film: Best Cast --> Television Best Cast - Drama Series: --> Best Cast - Comedy Series --> The 12th Screen Actors Guild Awards were presented in Los Angeles on January 29, 2006. Winners highlighted in bold. Contents 1 Nominees1.1 Film1.1..
Screen Actors Guild Awards statistics: Most Nominations Best Ensemble-Comedy
Statistics are valid through the 2005, Winners are in bold Contents 1 10 Nominations2 7 Nominations3 5 Nominations4 4 Nominations5 3 Nominations6 2 Nominations7 1 Nominations 10 Nominations Frasier 7 Nominations Friends 5 Nominations Will & GraceSex and the Cit..
Screen Actors Guild Awards statistics: Most Nominations Best Ensemble-Drama
Statistics are valid through the 2005, Winners are in bold Contents 1 8 Nominations2 7 Nominations3 6 Nominations4 5 Nominations5 4 Nominations6 3 Nominations7 2 Nominations8 1 Nominations 8 Nominations Law & Order 7 Nominations ER 6 Nominations NYPD BlueT..
Screen Actors Guild Awards statistics: Most Wins Best Ensemble-Comedy
Statistics are valid through 2005. 3 Wins Seinfeld 2 Wins SeinfeldSex and the CityEverybody Loves RaymondDesperate Housewives 1 Win FriendsAlly McBealFrasierWill & Grace..
Screen Actors Guild Awards statistics: Most Wins Best Ensemble-Drama
Statistics are valid through 2005. 4 Wins ER 2 Wins The West WingSix Feet Under 1 Win NYPD Blue'The Sopranos..
Screen Actors Guild Awards statistics: Most Wins Best Ensemble-Television
Statistics are valid through 2005. ER and Seinfeld have the most wins Also these two shows were on the same night together on the same network NBC Contents 1 Drama2 4 Wins3 2 Wins4 1 Win5 Comedy6 3 Wins7 2 Wins8 1 Win Drama 4 Wins ER 2 Wins The West Wing..
Screen Actors Guild Awards statistics: Most Wins Best Male and Female Television Actor
Statistics are valid through the 2005 3 Wins Megan MullallySean Hayes 2 Wins Gillian AndersonAnthony EdwardsDennis FranzJulianna MarguliesTony ShalhoubMartin SheenJulia Louis-DreyfusKiefer SutherlandJohn LithgowGary SiniseJames GandolfiniEdie FalcoMichael J. FoxAllison JanneyAlfre Woodard..
Screen Actors Guild Awards statistics: Most Wins Best Male and Female Television Actor-Drama
Statistics are valid through the 2005 2 Wins Gillian AndersonAnthony EdwardsDennis FranzJulianna MarguliesMartin SheenKiefer SutherlandJames GandolfiniEdie FalcoAllison Janney..
Screen Actors Guild Awards statistics: Most Wins Best Male Television Actor-Drama
Statistics are valid through the 2005 2 Wins Anthony EdwardsDennis FranzMartin SheenKiefer SutherlandJames Gandolfini 1 Win Sam WaterstonJerry Orbach..
Screen Actors Guild Awards statistics: Two or More Nominations Best Male and Female Television Actor-Drama
Statistics are valid through the 2005, Winners are in bold Contents 1 8 Nominations2 6 Nominations3 5 Nominations4 4 Nominations5 3 Nominations6 2 Nominations 8 Nominations Dennis FranzAnthony Edwards 6 Nominations Gillian Anderson 5 Nominations Allison JanneyJimmy ..
Screen Actors Guild Awards statistics: Two or More Nominations Best Male Television Actor-Drama
Statistics are valid through the 2005, Winners are in bold Contents 1 8 Nominations2 7 Nominations3 6 Nominations4 5 Nominations5 4 Nominations6 3 Nominations7 2 Nominations 8 Nominations Dennis FranzAnthony Edwards 7 Nominations 6 Nominations 5 Nominations A..
Screen Actors Guild Awards statistics: Two or More Wins Best Male Television Actor-Drama
Statistics are valid through the 2005 4 Wins 3 Wins 2 Wins Anthony Edwards..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor - Comedy Series
The SAG Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Comedy Series is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in a Comedy Series. Winners and nominees 1990s 1994:Jason Alexander, Seinfeld*Kelsey Grammer, Frasier*David Hyde Pierce, Frasier*Paul Reiser, Mad A..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor - Drama Series
The SAG Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Drama Series is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in Dramatic Television. Winners and nominees 1990s 1994: Dennis Franz, NYPD Blue*Hector Elizondo, Chicago Hope*Mandy Patinkin, Chicago Hope*Tom Sker..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor - Miniseries or Television Movie
The SAG Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role - Miniseries or Television Movie is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in Miniseries or Television Movie. Winners and nominees 1990s 1994: Raul Julia, The Burning Season*Gary Sinise, The..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture
The SAG Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role - Motion Picture is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements: Winners and nominees 1990s 1994: Tom Hanks - Forrest Gump Morgan Freeman - ''The Shawshank Redemption Paul Newman - ''Nobody's Fool..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress - Comedy Series
The SAG Award for Best Performance by an Actress -Comedy Series is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in Comedy Series. Winners and nominees 1990s 1994: Helen Hunt, Mad About You*Ellen DeGeneres, Ellen*Candice Bergen, Murphy Brown*Roseanne, Roseanne*J..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress - Drama Series
The SAG Award for Best Performance by an Actress -Drama Series is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in Dramatic Television. Winners and nominees 1990s 1994: Kathy Baker, Picket Fences*Jane Seymour, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman*Angela Lansbury, Murder, S..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress - Miniseries or Television Movie
The SAG Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Miniseries or Television Movie is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in Miniseries or Television Movie. Winners and nominees 1990s 1994: Joanne Woodward, Breathing Lessons*Diane Keat..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture
The SAG Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Motion Picture is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in film. Winners and nominees 1990s 1994: Jodie Foster - Nell*Jessica Lange - Blue Sky*Meg Ryan - When a Man Loves a Woman*Susan S..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture
The SAG Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in film. Winners and nominees 1990s 1995: Apollo 13*Get Shorty*How to Make an American Quilt*Nixon*Sense and Sensibility1996: The Birdcage - Robin Williams, Gene Hack..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble - Comedy Series
The SAG Award for Best Cast in a Comedy Series is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in Comedy Series. Winners and nominees 1990s 1994: Seinfeld*Frasier*Mad About You*Murphy Brown*Northern Exposure 1995: Friends*Cybill*Frasier*Mad About You*Seinfeld 19..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble - Drama Series
The SAG Award for Best Cast in a Drama Series is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in Dramatic TV. Winners and nominees 1990s 1994: NYPD Blue*Chicago Hope*ER*Law & Order*Picket Fences 1995: ER*Chicago Hope*NYPD Blue*Law & Order*Picket Fences 1996 ER- ..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
The SAG Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Motion Picture is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in film. Winners and nominees 1990s 1994: Martin Landau - Ed Wood*Samuel L. Jackson - Pulp Fiction*Chazz Palminteri - Bullets Ove..
Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
The SAG Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role - Motion Picture is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements: Winners and nominees 1990s 1994: Dianne Weist - Bullets Over Broadway*Jamie Lee Curtis - True Lies*Sally Field - Forrest Gump*Robin..
Screen direction
"Screen direction" is a term used in motion picture editing and refers to an underlying concept of cinematic grammar which involves the direction that actors or objects appear to be moving on the screen from the point of view of the camera or audience. A rule of film editing is that movement from o..
Screen filter
A screen filter is a type of filter utilizing a rigid or flexible screen to separate sand and other fine particles out of water for irrigation or other applications. These are generally not recommended for filtering out organic matter such as algae, since these types of contaminants can be extruded..
Screen Gems
Screen Gems is an American subsidiary company of Columbia Pictures Corp. Contents 1 Animation studio: 1940–19462 Television subsidiary: 1948–19742.1 Notable TV shows3 Specialty feature film studio, 1999–Present3.1 Screen Gems films4 EUE/Screen Gems5 See..
Screen Gems Network
Screen Gems Network logo, used from 1999-2001 Screen Gems Network (SGN) is an American program which ran from 1999 to 2001, launched by Columbia TriStar Television Distribution. SGN was the first broadcast-based service airing classic shows from the Columbia Pictures Television vault airing s..
Screen grid
The screen grid is a grid introduced into a thermionic valve or tube to greatly reduce the capacitance between two other parts of the electrode structure. In its simplest form, a screen grid is placed between the control grid and anode or plate of a triode valve. This turns it into a tetrode. The..
Screen hotspot
An onscreen hotspot, in computing, provides a special area for hyperlinking or for other GUI-based activity (such as re-direction, pop-up display (of advertising or of non-advertising), macro execution, etc). Hotspots may not look visually distinct: however a mouseover operation will often reveal t..
Screen it!
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. Screen It! is an entertainm..
Screen kiss
A screen kiss is a kiss which takes place in a film. The plot of a film may involve two characters falling in love with each other, but the actors playing this role may not have any personal relationship with each other whatsoever. Many professional actors find it one of the most difficult things to..
Screen labeled function keys
Screen Labeled Function Keys A special case of Function Keys are keys which are placed in close proximity to screen labels. These are most commonly found in kiosk applications such as ATM Automated teller machines and gas pumps. These were first developed by Hewlett Packard in the 1970s. The HP ..
Screen magnifier
A screen magnifier is software that interfaces with a computer's graphical output to present enlarged screen content. It is a type of assistive technology suitable for visually-impaired people with some functional vision: visually-impaired people with no functional vision usually use a screen reade..
Screen media practice research
Screen media practice research is an emerging research area situated primarily within Media Studies, Communications, Cultural Studies, Art and Design, Performing Arts departments in universities in the UK and around the world. It is difficult to define screen media practice research. At the most b..
Screen name
For pseudonyms used for film appearances, see stage nameFor pseudonyms used for internet communications and BBSs, see screen name (computing)The Screen Name service (also ScreenName) is a common password system that is required to use any services or programs from AOL, AIM, Compuserve, or NetscapeAn..
Screen name (computing)
A screen name, screenname or sn is a name or string of characters chosen to uniquely identify a user within an online system, including dial-up bulletin board systems, platform videogame servers, and Internet-based environments. The term started out as screen name (two words), but in recent years, t..
Screen on the Green
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Screen pass
A screen pass is a type of "trick play" in American football, much like a draw. During a screen pass, many things are going on at the same time in order to fool the defense into thinking a long pass is being thrown, when in fact the pass is merely a short one, just beyond the defensive linemen. Sc..
Screen pop
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Screen Power
Screen Power is a quarterly glossy magazine devoted entirely to the martial arts and movie star Jackie Chan. The magazine is currently in circulation and is published by Screen Power Publishing Group. External links [Official Website] ..
Screen protector
Screen Protector A screen protector is a thin, transparent film used to protect the LCD screens of digital, electronic devices. The PDA is, perhaps, the most commonly used gadget for which screen protectors are used because of the fact that PDAs are operated via a stylus. The tip of the stylus ca..
Screen reader
A screen reader is a software application that attempts to identify and interpret what is being displayed on the screen. This is then presented to a blind user as speech (by text-to-speech) or by driving a braille display. Screen readers are used by people with little or no functional vision: people..
Screen Savers
Screen Savers may refer to: Screensavers, computer programs intended to preserve CRT monitors from "burn-in".The Screen Savers, a technology-oriented television program on G4. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referr..
Screen scraping
Screen scraping is a technique in which a computer program extracts data from the display output of another program. The program doing the scraping is called a screen scraper. The key element that distinguishes screen scraping from regular parsing is that the output being scraped was nominally int..
Screen Songs
Screen Songs is the name of a series of animated cartoons produced by the Fleischer Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures between 1929 and 1938. They were revived by Famous Studios in 1945. Contents 1 History2 References3 See also4 External links History The Screen..
Screen test
A screen test is a method of determining the suitability of an actor or actress for performing on film and/or in a particular role. What generally happens is that the performer is given a scene, or selected lines and actions, and instructed to perform in front of a camera to see if they are suitabl..
Screen Test
Screen Test was a British children's quiz show produced by the BBC during the 1970s and early 1980s. It was presented initially by Michael Rodd and then Brian Trueman and Mark Curry in later series. Contestants were shown a series of film clips, with each one being followed by a series of questions..
Screen Tests
Andy Warhol's Screen Tests consist of several-minute unbroken shots of Factory regulars, Warhol superstars, guests, friends, or anyone he thought has "star potential". Warhol would place them in a booth, and tell them to stare at the camera and not blink. Screen Tests features shots of Gerard Malan..
Screen theory
Screen theory is a Marxist film theory associated with the British journal Screen in the 1970s. The theoreticians of this approach -- Colin MacCabe, Stephen Heath or Laura Mulvey -- describe the "cinematic apparatus" as a version of Althusser's Ideological State Apparatus (ISA). According to screen ..
Screeve
A screeve is a combination of tense, aspect and mood, used when describing a verb paradigm (a list of forms of a verb). The most common name used in linguistics studies for this concept is TAM or TMA. Screeve is used almost exclusively in descriptions of Georgian grammar; it derives from the Georgia..
Scree skink
The scree skink (Oligosoma waimatense) is a species of skink native to several sites throughout the South Island of New Zealand. A member of the Oligosoma genus, it was described by Geoff Patterson in 1997 (Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 27, Number 4 pp 439 - 450). It favours ..
Screven
Screven may refer to: Screven, GeorgiaScreven County, GeorgiaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Screven, Georgia
Screven is a city in Wayne County, Georgia, United States. The population was 702 at the 2000 census. Geography Screven is located at [31°29′6″N, 82°0′59″W] (31.485008, -82.016305)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ha..
Screven County, Georgia
Screven County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population is 15,374. The county seat is Sylvania, Georgia6. It is named after General James Screven. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,698 km² (656 mi²). 1,679 km² ..
Screw
This article refers to the threaded fastener. For other meanings, see Screw (disambiguation). Screws come in a variety of shapes and sizes for different purposes. U.S. Quarter coin (diameter 24mm) shown for scale. Contents 1 Threaded fastener2 Bolt2.1 Other fastening methods3..
SCREW
This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the [WikiProject MusicWikiProject Music] criteria for [importanceimportance]. For guidelines see the [Notability Wikipedia music notability guidelines&..
Screw-Jack
Contents 1 Screw-Jack & Other Storys2 The Chapters2.1 Mesolito2.2 Death of a Poet2.3 Screwjack3 Other Information4 External links Screw-Jack & Other Storys Screw-Jack is a collection of short stories written by the famous Gonzo writer, Hunter S. Thompson. "..
Screw-pile lighthouse
Screw-pile lighthouses stand on piles that are screwed into sandy or muddy sea or river bottoms. The first screw-pile lighthouse was built by blind Irish engineer Alexander Mitchell. It was constructed in 1838 at the mouth of the Thames and was known as the Maplin Sands lighthouse. In the United S..
Screwball
A screwball is a baseball pitch that is thrown so as to break in the opposite direction of a curveball. Thrown by a right-handed pitcher, a screwball breaks from left to right from the point of view of the pitcher; the pitch therefore moves in on a right-handed batter and away from a left-handed bat..
Screwball comedy film
The screwball comedy has proven to be one of the most popular and enduring film genres. It first gained prominence in 1934 with It Happened One Night, and although many film scholars would agree that its classic period ended sometime in the early 1940s, elements of the genre have persisted, or have..
Screwball Scramble
Screwball Scramble (also known as "Snafu: The Maze Game Thats Runs You Ragged") is a toy made by TOMY that involves guiding a metal ball around an obstacle course. A player guides the ball by using various buttons, dials and levers that affect parts of the course. If a mistake is made a player must ..
Screwball Squirrel
Screwball Squirrel. Screwball "Screwy" Squirrel is a cartoon character, an anthropomorphic squirrel created by Tex Avery for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, generally considered the wackiest of the screwball cartoon characters of the 1940s, who include Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Woody Woodpecker. Among..
Screwcap
A screwcap is a type of closure that is gaining increasing support as an alternative to cork for sealing wine bottles. A screwcap is a metal cap that screws onto threads on the neck of a bottle. A layer of plastic, cork, rubber, or other soft material makes a seal with the mouth of the bottle. Th..
Screwdriver
This page is about tools. For the type of cocktail, please see screwdriver (cocktail). For the punk rock band, see Skrewdriver. A basic screwdriver (Phillips tip shown) A screwdriver is a device specifically designed to insert and tighten, or to loosen and remove, screws. The screwdriver com..
Screwdriver (cocktail)
[[wikibooks:Bartending|Wikibooks Bartending]] has more about this subject: [[wikibooks:Bartending/Cocktails/Screwdriver|Screwdriver]] Screwdriver is a cocktail made with orange juice and vodka. Bar lore claims the name originated in the 1950’s when American oil-rig workers in the Middle East ..
Screwdriver (nonprofit technology)
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. In the field of nonprofit technology, a screwdriver is an individual who is confident and skilled enough..
Screwed
Screwed (film) starring Norm MacDonald and Dave Chappelle, and written and directed by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. Screwed (song) by Paris Hiltonredirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Screwed (film)
For song by Paris Hilton see Screwed (song) Screwed is a 2000 film starring Norm MacDonald and Dave Chappelle, and written and directed by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. The film, released by Universal Studios, is rated PG-13 (in the United States) for crude and sex-related humor, nudity, ..
Screwed (song)
"Screwed" is a song by Paris Hilton from her debut album, Paris, written by Kara DioGuardi and Greg Wells. Hilton claims that the song is about a girl who is in love, but who knows that her lover is not her soulmate. [Leaked version audio sample] ([Media helphelp]·[i..
Screwed the Pooch
Screwed the Pooch is an episode of Family Guy that first aired November 29, 2001. Production #3ACX08. The episode was written by Ken Goin and Dave Collard, directed by Pete Michels and guest starred Bob Barker as himself. Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or endin..
Screwed Up Click
The Screwed Up Click is an assortment of rappers from the southside of Houston, Texas started by the late DJ Screw. After appearing on numerous screw tapes and spreading their name throughout southern hip hop, they have become well respected and have earned a proud reputation. Despite the deaths of ..
Screwed Up Click Representa
Screwed Up Click Representa is the fourth album by rapper Z-Ro. Track listing "Does It Matter""Real" (feat. Kevo & Lil' O)"Gorilla" (feat. Den Den)"Life" (feat. Governor, H2O}"Gotta Let Go""U Gotta Let Go" (feat. Lil' Keke & Billy Cook)"Tha Third Coast""Plex""H.A.T.E.""Southside Can't Stop" (feat..
Screwed Up Movement
Screwed Up Movement is the seventh a album by southern rapper E.S.G.. Track listing "[Intro]""Hold Up""Back In Da Building""Guerilla Music""Ride Wit Us" (feat. Bun B & Chamillionaire)"Purped Out""Keep Gettin' It""No Matter What""Not A Workout Song""Southside Pop Trunks""How We Swang""Got..
Screwgun Records
Screwgun Records is a jazz record label founded by Tim Berne. Most releases have been by Berne, though a few have been by Berne's associates and bandmates. Steve Byram has designed and illustrated most Screwgun releases. See also List of record labels External link [Official site] ..
Screwjob (professional wrestling)
In professional wrestling a screwjob occurs when a match ends in a controversy, often involving "cheating" by the nominal victor. This is in contrast to a clean finish, in which the match ends in an untainted manner. A worked screwjob, an exceptionally common element of storyline booking, is when a..
Screwpump
A screwpump is a pump to lift up liquid media. It is probably the oldest pump system in the world and is said to have been invented, as its name shows, by the Greek scientist Archimedes (287 - 211 BC). In antiquity, pumps of this type helped to irrigate the fields, later they were mainly used in co..
Screwtape
Screwtape is a character in the book The Screwtape Letters, written by author C. S. Lewis. A devil, Screwtape holds the position of Senior Tempter and Undersecretary of his department. His correspondence with his nephew, the Junior Tempter Wormwood, concerning Wormwood's attempts to get an individua..
Screwtaping
Screwtaping is a term used in the world of internet forums. It is used to describe the action of bumping a particularly old topic thread by posting an ironic or humorous reply to a previous message. It is not known whether the term refers to a particular poster, however the action of 'Screwtaping' ..
Screwtinized
Screwtinized (2004) is the third album by industrial band Slick Idiot. It is currently only available online from [Slick Idiot's website] Tracklist "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love""Ogopogo""Pulse""Wonderful World""NY Boogie""Get Laid""Mind Over Matter""Merry-Go-Round""Halb Und Halb""Let It Ra..
Screw (disambiguation)
Screw can refer to several different articles: Screw (simple machine)* Archimedes' screw - a simple machine for transporting water to a higher elevationScrew - a threaded fastener* Screw thread discusses common standards for threadsScrew propellerScrew axis - the axis of rotation in 3D geometryScre..
Screw (motion)
In rigid body dynamics, a rigid body motion of screw type is characterized by a velocity and an angular velocity in the same direction. Apart from the internal force that keeps the body together this motion does not require a force to be maintained, provided that the direction is a principal axis of..
Screw (simple machine)
A screw is one of the six simple machines. A simple screw is a helical inclined plane. A screw can convert a rotational force (torque) to a linear force and vice versa. The ratio of threading determines the mechanical advantage of the machine. Archimedes' screws and worm gears are examples of ..
Screw 32
Screw 32 is the name of a band derived from an anti-skateboarding measure on the ballots in Concord, California. This band came from the Bay area of California and was noted for self-publicity. For example, they ordered stickers by the thousands and stuck them in numerous places. They were also kn..
Screw anchor
A screw anchor is a fastener that can attach one object to another in situations where screws, nails, adhesives, or other simple fasteners are either impractical or ineffective. They are often called "toggle bolts," "toggles," "molly screws," or "molly bolts." Anchors can be made of plastic or metal..
Screw axis
In crystallography, a screw axis is a symmetry operation describing how a combination of rotation about an axis and a translation parallel to that axis leaves a crystal unchanged. Screw axes are noted by a number, n, where the angle of rotation is 360°/n. The degree of translation is then added a..
Screw compressor
A screw compressor is a rotary type positive displacement gas compressor where the operation is done by helically grooved rotor or rotors. Air compressors raise atmospheric pressure to a higher pressure, by changing mechanical energy into gas energy. This can be done in two ways. Either by positive ..
Screw frigate
A screw frigate is a naval steam-powered frigate using a screw propeller for locomotion. The first generation of steam warships, during the first half of the 19th century, used paddlewheels mounted on either the sides or in the center, but these were less efficient than propellers, and in the 1850s..
Screw It!
Screw It! is Danger Danger's second full length album. It was released on October 1, 1991 on Epic Records. Ginger SnapsMonkey BusinessSlipped Her The Big OneC'est LoupeBeat The BulletI Still Think About YouGet Your Shit TogetherCrazy NightsPuppet ShowEverybody Wants SomeDon't Blame It On LoveComin'..
Screw machine
General A Screw Machine is a metalworking machine used in the high volume manufacture of turned components. In operation, a Screw Machine is similar to a Lathe. Essentially a Screw Machine is an Automated Turret Lathe. Screw Machines have been replaced by CNC Lathes to some extent. However, for..
Screw magazine
Screw magazine is a New York-based pornographic tabloid newspaper published by Al Goldstein from 1968 to 2004. Now Screw is published by DJK Productions and edited by Kenny Law. Presently The Screw Show, directed by Joe Gallant, is being put together for its December 24th release at 2:30 am on Manh..
Screw propulsion
Screws can be used for vehicle propulsion. This works best over water, snow, sand, and other soft surfaces, although it can work as effectively over solid surfaces. This is normally done with pairs of screws: If they are rotated in opposite directions the vehicle will move forward; the same directio..
Screw sloop
A screw sloop is a propeller-driven sloop-of-war. In the 19th century, during the introduction of the steam engine, ships driven by propellers were differentiated from those driven by paddle-wheels by referring to the ship's screws (propellers). Other propeller-driven warships included screw frig..
Screw theory
Screw theory was developed by Sir Robert Stawell Ball in 1900, for application in kinematics and statics of mechanisms (rigid body mechanics). It is a way to express velocities and forces in three dimensional space, combining both rotational and translational parts. Recently screw theory has regaine..
Screw thread
Screw thread, used to convert torque into the linear force in the flood gate. The operator rotates the two long vertical bolts (via bevel gear). The screw and nut pair can be used to convert torque into linear force. As the screw (or bolt) is rotated, the screw moves along its axis through ..
SCRI
SCRI may refer to: Southern California Research InstituteScottish Crop Research Institute - developer of one-step fermentation process for manufacturing Vitamin C. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to th..
Scriba, New York
Scriba is a town in Oswego County, New York, United States. The population was 7,331 at the 2000 census. The town is named after landowner George Scriba. The Town of Scriba is east of the City of Oswego. The town was created in 1811 from the Town of Volney, then known as the Town of Fredericksb..
Scribal abbreviation
Scribal abbreviations (sigla) were abbreviations used by ancient and medieval scribes writing in Latin. History Medieval manuscripts frequently used abbreviations. The use of abbreviations is due, in part, to exigencies arising from the nature of the materials employed in the making of recor..
Scribble Jam
Scribble Jam Location(s) Cincinnati, Ohio Years active 1996-present Date(s) August Genre(s) Hip hop Scribble Jam, touted as "America's Largest Hip Hop Festival", has come to be seen as just that. It is the largest public display of underground hip hop that is available in the ..
Scribbly
Scribbly is a comic that runs daily in the Dutch edition of the Metro free newspaper, and has done so for the past five years. Three albums have been published containing the daily strips. The strip is known for its weird cast, and its tendency for parodizing well-known films and books. Albums "Ik ..
Scribbly gum
Scribbly gum is a type of Australian eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus haemastoma) that is named after the amazing 'scribbles' on its bark. These zigzag tracks are tunnels made by the larvae of the Scribbly Gum Moth (Ogmograptis scribula) and follow the insect's life cycle. Eggs are laid between layers o..
Scribe
Illustration of a 15th century scribe This is about scribe, the profession. For the New Zealand rapper, please see Scribe (rapper). For scribing in graffiti, see scribing (graffiti). Scribe (or Scrivener) is an ancient profession, a person who could read and write. This usually indicated se..
Scriber
An assortment of metal working scribers Scribers are hand tools used in the metal trades to mark lines on workpieces, prior to machining. They consist simply of a rod of high-carbon steel, in its hardened state, that has been sharpened to a point at one or both ends. They are used by drawing t..
Scribe (rapper)
Scribe is the stage name of New Zealand rapper Malo Luafutu. His debut album, Crusader, was released in 2003 in New Zealand and has so far gone quadruple platinum in that country, achieving two number one singles. Contents 1 History1.1 New Zealand Hip Hop Stands Up2 Trivia3 D..
Scribe Mail
Scribe is a small and lightweight Email Program for Windows and Linux which first appeared as Freeware in 1999 and has been updated roughly once a month ever since. Previous versions ran on Beos as well. Scribe now comes in a freeware version: [i.Scribe] and a commercial version: [I..
Scribing (graffiti)
Scribing is a style or method of graffiti in which a scribe is used to tag on glass surfaces. There are two popular types of scribes. The first is the arrowhead scribe, held between the thumb and index finger, used for quick connectible-style tags on glass. The second is the pen scribe, usually used..
Scriblerus Club
The Scriblerus Club was an informal group of friends that included Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, John Gay, John Arbuthnot, Henry St. John and Thomas Parnell. Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer occasionally joined the club for meetings, though he is not known to have contributed to any ..
Scribner
Scribner can refer to: Charles Scribner's Sons, an imprint of Simon & SchusterScribner's Bookstores, now owned by Barnes & Noble.Scribner, Nebraska, a city This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Scribner's Magazine
Scribner's Monthly was a magazine first published in 1870, merging with the second incarnation of Putnam's Magazine, and was printed until 1881, when it was replaced by The Century Magazine. Scribner's Magazine was first published in January 1887, also by the publishing house of Charles Scribner'..
Scribner, Nebraska
Scribner is a city in Dodge County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 971 at the 2000 census. Geography Scribner is located at [41°39′58″N, 96°39′45″W] (41.666040, -96.662541)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the cit..
Scribonia
Scribonia (Around 70 BC-AD 16 ?) was the daughter of Lucius Scribonius Libo and Cornelia, the granddaughter of Pompey the Great and Lucius Cornelius Sulla. Her brother of the same name was consul and died in 34 BC. No one knows what Scribonia was really like as her image as a shrew was likely to h..
Scribonius
Scribonius is the nomen of the gens Scribonia, a gens of ancient Rome. Notable members include: Gaius Scribonius Curio, consul 76 BCLucius Scribonius Libo, consul 34 BCMarcus Scribonius Libo, a descendant of Pompey, and was charged with plotting against Tiberius, Germanicus, and Drusus II in 16. He..
Scribonius Largus
Scribonius Largus was the court physician to the Roman emperor Claudius. About 47 AD, at the request of Gaius Julius Callistus, the emperor's freedman, he drew up a list of 271 prescriptions (Compositiones), most of them his own, although he acknowledged his indebtedness to his tutors, to friends a..
Scribus
Scribus is a free, open source desktop publishing (DTP) application. Native versions are available for Linux, Unix, Mac OS X and Windows. It has high end page layout features of the kind found in Adobe PageMaker, QuarkXPress and Adobe InDesign. Scribus is designed for flexible layout and typesetti..
Scrim
A scrim or gauze is a very light textile made from cotton, or sometimes flax. Its light weight and translucence means it is often used for making curtains. The fabric can also be used for bookbinding and upholstery. Scrims have also seen extensive use in theatre, The variety used for special effect..
Scrimmage
A scrimmage is a type of practice for a sports team in which the team faces "real game" situations to improve their skills. Normally in this type of practice the team competes against itself. As a verb, scrimmage means to move from one place to the next. i.e. "Let's scrimmage over to the store for..
Scrimmage vest
A scrimmage vest is a piece of clothing or sportswear , often made of mesh, used in practices as a substitute for a sports team's usual uniform. ..
Scrimshaw
A close-up of a piece of Scrimshaw Scrimshaw is the name given to handiwork created by whalers made from the byproducts of harvesting marine mammals. It is most commonly made out of the bones and teeth of Sperm Whales, the baleen of other whales, and the tusks of walruses. It takes the form o..
Scrim (Disambiguation)
Scrim has multiple meanings: Scrim is a thin textile often used in theatre.Scrim is a term used in multiplayer first-person shooters as a shortening of "scrimmage", to describe a battle between clans. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the sa..
Scrim (lighting)
A scrim is a device used in lighting for films. It is a small screen that is slot loaded into a light can to bring the brightness level down. It modifies the light using the same principles as polarizing sunglasses. Scrims are often circular with thin aluminum or steel frame holding the screen tog..
Scrine Foundation
The Scrine Foundation is a homeless charity formerly known as the Canterbury Open Center which was formerly known as Canterbury Open Christmas. The name was changed to the Scrine Foundation in 2004 in order to expand their work out of Canterbury and in recognition of the work of two key founders, Ra..
Scrip
Scrip is any substitute for currency which is not legal tender. Scrip is a form of credit which was extended to any company employee who had accrued a salary. Historically scrip was designed to be used at the designated company store. There are documented instances where scrip was accepted at mult..
Scripophily
Scripophily is the study and collection of stocks and Bonds. A specialized field of numismatics, scripophily is an interesting area of collecting due to both the inherent beauty of some historical documents as well as the interesting historical context of each document. Some stock certificates are e..
Scripps
Scripps can refer to: E.W. Scripps Company, a media conglomerate founded by Edward. W. Scripps.Edward W. Scripps, a United States publisher and media financier.Ellen Browning Scripps, La Jolla philanthropist.James E. Scripps, a United States newspaper publisher.Scripps Center, an office building in..
Scripps Canyon
Scripps Canyon is a narrow underwater gorge located in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of southern California, USA. The canyon is approximately one mile long, which joins to La Jolla Canyon offshore. It is located near the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, a major oceanographic research instituti..
Scripps Center
Scripps Center in downtown Cincinnati. The Scripps Center is a 35-story office building in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Completed in 1990, the building is located just off the Cincinnati riverfront at 312 Walnut Street. Home to a number of different companies, the skyscraper overlooks the Ohio ..
Scripps College
Scripps College is a liberal arts women's college in Claremont, California. It is a member of the Claremont Colleges. Contents 1 History2 Academics2.1 Majors as of 2005-20062.1.1 Examples of Self-Designed Majors3 Campus4 Residential life5 Traditions and lore..
Scripps Howard Broadcasting Tower Greenacres City
Scripps Howard Broadcasting Tower Greenacres City is a 405.7 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Greenacres City, Florida, USA (Geographical coordinates: 26°35'21.2" N and 80°12'42.8" W). Scripps Howard Broadcasting Tower Greenacres City was..
Scripps Howard Broadcasting Tower Sand Springs
Scripps Howard Broadcasting Tower Sand Springs is a 358.4 metre high guyed TV tower at Sand Springs, Oklahoma, USA, at 36°11'46.0" N and 96°05'54.0" W. Scripps Howard Broadcasting Tower Sand Springs was built in 1954. http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistration.jsp?regKey=114732List..
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Scripps Institution of Oceanography (sometimes referred to as SIO or just Scripps) in La Jolla, California is one of the oldest, largest, and most important centers for marine science research, graduate training, and public service in the world. The staff of 1,300 conducts oceanographic research ..
Scripps Mansion
The Scripps Mansion (or Moulton Manor) is a magnificent Tudor style mansion located in Lake Orion, Michigan. Built by William Edmund Scripps for his family in 1927, it now serves as a Catholic Guest House and Retreat Center. It is not open to the public, except on rare occasions when tours are pro..
Scripps National Spelling Bee
The Scripps National Spelling Bee (formerly known as the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee and commonly referred to simply as the National Spelling Bee) is a highly competitive annual spelling bee run on a non-profit basis by The E. W. Scripps Company, held at the Grand Hyatt Washington hotel i..
Scripps Ranch, San Diego, California
NorthEastern Area Map and neighborhood boundaries Scripps Ranch, California, is an upscale, inland community within the City of San Diego. It is located east of Highway 15, north of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (formerly Naval Air Station Miramar--the original home of Top Gun) and eas..
Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers
Owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, the Treasure Coast Newspapers serve residents in five counties located along the Treasure Coast and The Gold Coast of southeast Florida. Florida's Treasure Coast is one of the wealthiest markets in the country. It has a daily 120,000-circulation. Three newspape..
Scripsi
Scripsi was an Australian literary periodical published from 1981 to 1994 in Melbourne, first at the English Department and subsequently Ormond College of the University of Melbourne. It was founded by Michael Heyward and Peter Craven who met while studying at the University of Melbourne and who e..
Scripsit
Scripsit was the brand name given by Tandy Corporation to the word processing software written for its RadioShack TRS-80 line of computers. Versions were available for most if not all computers sold under the TRS-80 name, including the Color Computer and several pocket computer designs, as well as t..
Script
Script may refer to any of various writing forms which carries in its meaning an aspect of precision, direction, and definition: a writing system, such as an alphabet, syllabary, abjad, or abugida, and is often the proper form to use in place of alphabet.* a style of handwriting or calligraphy, su..
SCRIPT
SCRIPT is an IBM text formatter developed in the 1980s, used for printing documents in the first laser printers. It was a predecessor to the widely-deployed PostScript known today, and the LaTeX language. It was generated from GML (Generalized Markup Language), itself a predecessor to SGML. Bot..
Script-Fu
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Script-Fu is a scripting extension for the GIMP, a bitmap graphics editor. It is based on SIOD (Scheme in One Defun). External links [Script-Fu documentation concept] ..
Script.aculo.us
Script.aculo.us is a JavaScript library built on Prototype. It provides dynamic visual effects via the Document Object Model. It is most notably included with Ruby on Rails, but also comes with other web application frameworks. External links [Script.aculo.us homepage][Script.acu..
ScriptBasic
ScriptBasic is a scripting language variant of BASIC. The source of the compiler is available as a C program under the LGPL license. The compiler generates intermediary code which is then interpreted by a runtime environment. ScriptBasic is available for Windows and Unix and may be embedded in othe..
Scripted sequence
In video games, a scripted sequence is a predefined sequence of actions that often occurs when the player has triggered it to start in game. Some are merely used to begin playing short cut scenes in which the player has little control of. However, it is commonly used in games such as Half-Life or ..
Scripted teaching
Scripted teaching or scripted instruction refers to commercial reading programs that have highly structured lessons, often with specific time allotments for teaching specific skills, and often word-for-word scripts of what the teacher is to say. Scripted instruction has often been advocated for scho..
ScriptersRPG
ScriptersRPG is a text-based online role playing game, found on ScriptersMOO. You begin in Ascalon Base Camp, the ruins of the great city after the charr invasion. You fight your way through the burning city, you grow levels and learn spells, until finally you find yourself at Lion's Arch. You conti..
Scripter (programming & or site creating)
a Scripter is someone who (generally) composes scripts for a website. Normally, Scripters use a scripting language. Scripting, not to be confused with programming, usually is used by website designers and such. ..
Scripting language
Scripting redirects here. For other uses, see script. Scripting languages (commonly called scripting programming languages or script languages) are computer programming languages created to shorten the traditional edit-compile-link-run process. The name comes from a written script such as a screen..
Scriptio continua
Scriptio continua ("Continuous script" in Latin) is a classical style of writing without spaces between words or sentences, with all the text in upper case, and with no punctuation, like this: NEQVEPORROQVISQVAMESTQVIDOLOREMIPSVMQVIADOLORSITAMETCONSECTETVRADIPISCIVELIT Which in normal modern style ..
Scriptlet
In JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology, a scriptlet is a piece of Java-code embedded in HTML-code. ..
Scriptlogic
ScriptLogic Corporation is a software manufacturer of network administration products for Microsoft Windows-based networks. ScriptLogic’s suite of desktop, server, and Active Directory management products help network administrators save time, increase security, and maintain regulatory complianc..
Scriptorium
St. Matthew, within an illustration of a Mediæval Scriptorium. From a manuscript of a Book of Prayers. 15th Century. British Museum, Slo. 2468. A scriptorium (plural scriptoria) is a room devoted to the hand-lettered copying of manuscripts. Before the invention of printing by moveable type, a..
ScriptRight Mobile Edition
ScriptRight Mobile Edition is a screenplay and script writing application for Pocket PC and Palm OS platforms. It incorporates all of the standard script-specific features that screenwriters expect, such as automatic completion of text, automatic formatting, extensive note-taking etc. It also supp..
Scripts used for Persian
Old Persian:* Old Persian cuneiform script,Middle Persian (or Pahlavi):* Pahlavi,* Manichean script—by Persian-speaking Manichees,Modern Persian:* Persian variant of the Arabic alphabet. ..
Scriptural sense
Scriptural sense can be defined as the sense of scriptural understanding being guided by rules of intrepretation . In some Bible schools, colleges or institutions these rules of interpretation of scriptures are studied as under Biblical Hermeneutics or simply known as Hermeneutics . In a narrow..
Scriptures of the Golden Eternity
Scriptures of the Golden Eternity is a solo album by guitarist Lee Ranaldo, who also performs in rock band Sonic Youth. It was released on vinyl by the Father Yod label, and later reissued on CD by the Drunken Fish label. The cover design is by visual artist Savage Pencil. The album consists of thre..
Scripture for Humane Kings
Scripture for Humane Kings or Sutra for Humane Kings Chinese title: Renwang jing. The Scripture for Humane Kings is one of the more influential of the East Asian Buddhist apocryphal scriptures—texts that although purported by their unknown authors to be translations of Indian works, were act..
Scripture Truth Foundations
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. Basic Information Scriptu..
Scripture Union
Scripture Union (S.U.) is an international, non-denominational, evangelical Christian movement. It was founded in 1867, and works in partnership with individuals and churches across the world. The movement's stated aim is to use the Bible to inspire children, young people and adults to know God. T..
Scriptware
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Scriptware is WYSIWYG word processing software for film, television and theater writers. It automatically form..
Scriptwriter
For scripting in computers, see Scripting language. A scriptwriter is a person who writes scripts for movies, plays, television, comedy shows, political speeches and other presentations. Scriptwriting is notably different than writing novels in its brevity: the average full-length feature movie scr..
ScriptX
ScriptX is a multimedia-oriented development environment created in 1990 by Kaleida. Unlike packages such as Macromedia Director, ScriptX is not an authoring tool for creating multimedia titles, although it does come with a built-in authoring tool. Rather, it is a general-purpose, object-oriented, m..
SCRIPT (AHRC Centre)
SCRIPT is the acronym for the Scottish Centre for Research in Intellectual Property and Technologies, located at the School of Law in the University of Edinburgh. SCRIPT is also known as the AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law. The Centre is funded by the UK ..
Script (comic book)
A script is a document describing the narrative and dialogue of a play, film, tv-series' episode or comic book in detail. It is written by a scriptwriter. In comics, a script may be preceded by a plot outline, and is almost always followed by page sketches, drawn by an artist and inked, coloured an..
Script breakdown
A script breakdown is an intermediate step in the production of a play, film, comic book, or any other work that is originally planned using a script. Contents 1 Theatre2 Film3 Comics4 See also Theatre In theatre, it is a general term for identifying possible dividing points w..
Script Debugger
Script Debugger is a Macintosh computer source code editor and debugging environment for the AppleScript programming language, and other languages based on Apple computer's Open Scripting Architecture. It is a product of Late Night Software. History Script Debugger version 1.0 was released in 1995..
Script doctor
A script doctor is a skilled screenwriter called in to rescue a failing film project by rewriting parts of the screenplay to improve the dialog, pacing and so forth. Script doctors are usually uncredited (though highly paid), so it is usually difficult to tell who has been involved. The use of scri..
Script editor
A script editor — a position sometimes known as story editor — is a member of the production team of scripted television programmes, usually dramas and comedies. The script editor's main job is to work with the writers of the programme to ensure that the scripts are suitable for producti..
Script Editor
Script Editor is a program included with the standard installation Mac OS & Mac OS X that allows AppleScripts to be written, debugged and run. The program can also be used to save scripts as stand-alone applications that can be run without using the Script Editor program. Other AppleScript and O..
Script for a Jester's Tear
Script for a Jester's Tear is the first album by the progressive rock band Marillion. Released in 1983, it included songs like "Forgotten Sons" and the title track, regarded by some as modern classics. The single released before this album was "Market Square Heroes" with the double B-sides, "Three..
Script issues of Kokborok
The issue of which script to use for the Kokborok language continues to provoke political controversy. Contents 1 Background2 Recent developments3 Movement for Kokborok4 In education5 Comparative studies5.1 Bengali script for Kokborok5.2 Roman script for Kokbor..
Script kiddie
In computing, a script kiddie (occasionally script bunny, script kitty, script kiddo or skiddie) is a derogatory term for inexperienced crackers who use scripts and programs developed by others, without knowing what they are or how they work, for the purpose of compromising computer accounts and fil..
Script Modi
Modi is the name of one of the scripts used to write the Marathi language, which is the primary language spoken in the state of Maharashtra in western India. There are several theories about the origin of this script. One of them claims that it was developed by Hemandpant during the reign of Mahade..
Script of the Bridge
Script of the Bridge, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music), is the first album released by The Chameleons. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel2.1 Musicians2.2 Technical3 External links Track listing All songs songs written by Burgess, Fielding, Smithies and Lever. "Don'..
Script supervisor
A script supervisor or continuity is a member of a film crew responsible for maintaining the film's internal continuity and for marking the production unit's daily progress in shooting the film's screenplay. On early films, the job of script supervisor was performed by an individual credited as the..
Scrith
Scrith, usually written italicized as scrith, is a fictional substance conceived by Larry Niven. It forms the walls and floor of the Ringworld. Scrith is a milky-gray translucent material. The fairly thin layer of scrith that forms the floor of the Ringworld blocks the passage of 40% of the neutrin..
Scritti Politti
Formed in 1978 in Leeds, England, Scritti Politti is primarily a musical vehicle for singer-songwriter Green Gartside (real name Paul Julian Strohmeyer) (b. 22 June 1955, Cardiff, Wales). Initially a left-wing-inspired post-punk British rock group, Scritti Politti developed into a more mainstream po..
Scrivener
A scrivener (or scribe) was traditionally a person who could read and write. This usually indicated secretarial and administrative duties such as dictation and keeping business, judicial, and history records for kings, nobility, temples, and cities. Scriveners later developed into public servants, a..
Scrmable
Scrmabling, an anagram of scrambling, is the verb for rearranging the letters in a word, but leaving the first and last letters as is. The original scrmable An Internet meme spread via email and blogs in September 2003, which claimed either an "English University" or specifically, "Cambridge Univ..
Scroby Sands wind farm
Wind farm at Great Yarmouth Wind farm at Great Yarmouth Wind farm at Great Yarmouth The Scroby Sands wind farm is a wind farm located in the North Sea, 2.5 km off the coast of Great Yarmouth in eastern England, and erected in 2003-4. The farm was commissioned by Powergen Renewable..
Scrod
1. Scrod (or schrod) is a young (2-lb or less) cod or haddock, split and deboned. It is a staple in many Boston-area seafood restaurants, but rarely heard outside New England and New York. 2. Scrod is not actually a specific type of fish, but rather a generic term believed to mean "catch of the ..
Scrofa
This article is about the fictional mammal. Scrofa is Latin for "wild boar", and thus occurs in Sus scrofa, which is the biological name of the wild boar. The Scrofa is a fictional mammal created for the TV series, The Future is Wild. The scrofa is descended from pigs and lives on the remains of M..
Scrofula
King Henry IV of France touching a number of sufferers of scrofula who are gathered about him in a circle. André de Laurens, 1609 A woman with struma. Scrofula (Scrophula or Struma) refers to a variety of skin diseases; in particular, a form of tuberculosis, affecting the lymph nodes o..
Scrog
Scrog - (Botany) A term used to describe a method of growing cannabis indoors, usually in cabinets, closets or other restricted areas. The essential detail of the scrog method is a screen, usually poultry netting, typically suspended between the planting medium and the light source, usually one or ..
Scroggin
Scroggin is a snack invented by New Zealand trampers. It is similar to gorp (or "trail mix"). It has been suggested that the name scroggin is an acronym, taken from the first letter of eight ingredients: SultanasChocolateRaisinsOrange peels (candied)Ginger (crystallised)Glucose (generic candy, su..
Scroll
Scroll can have different meanings: A scroll is a roll of parchment, papyrus, or paper which has been drawn or written upon. Compare codex.Scroll is a garage-rock band from Croatia, [www.scroll-online.com]Scrolling is the continuous movement of text/graphics over a screen or display window..
Scrollbar
Windows XP's vertical scrollbar A scrollbar, or slider, is a graphical widget in a GUI with which continuous text, pictures or anything else can be scrolled, i.e., viewed even if it does not fit into the space in a computer display, window, or viewport. Usually designed as a long rectangular ..
Scrolling
In computer graphics and television, scrolling or text crawling is the act of sliding a horizontal or vertical presentation of content, such as text, drawings, or images, across a screen or display window. Scrolling is often used to show reams of data longer than the viewport. The word scroll is der..
Scrolling Game Development Kit
The Scrolling Game Development Kit (aka. "GameDev") is an integrated development environment for creating computer games. While not as popular or flexible as Game Maker, it offers a unique set of features particularly useful for creating platform games. Games created with this software can be comp..
Scrolling shooter
Scrolling shooters are a type of video game, a subgenre of shoot 'em up . Shoot 'em ups, moreover, are sub-types of shooting games. The term "shmup" is used particularly in English-speaking portions of Europe. The term is less common (and even held in disregard) elsewhere. Contents 1 Descri..
Scrolling TrackPad
Scrolling TrackPad is the name of Apple Computer's new patent-pending trackpads, used in their MacBook and MacBook Pro laptop computers. They were previously used in the PowerBook and iBook lines, prior to Apple's switch to Intel processors. It lets users scroll through large documents by touching ..
ScrollKeeper
ScrollKeeper is a document cataloging system. It manages documentation metadata, as specified by the Open Source Metadata Framework (OMF). ScrollKeeper is used by the GNOME desktop and KDE help browsers, and the ScrollServer documentation server. External link [ScrollKeeper] ..
Scrolls like butter
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. The idiom scrolls like butter is used to describe a graphical user interface that scrolls very smoothly..
Scrollwork
Scrollwork is an element of graphic design. The various forms are based on one or more spiral lines resembling an edge-on view of a parchment scroll. Types of scrolls Plain ribbon scroll Tapered ribbon Fishtail Snub-end Pigtail Bolt end Nib end Leaf end Florentine ..
ScrollZ
ScrollZ running on remote computer and used on Mac OS X. ScrollZ is an open source Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client based on ircII. ScrollZ was previously known as CToolZ. The first version of CToolZ was released in 1994 by "flier". ScrollZ has been licensed under BSD license since version 1...
Scroll (music)
A scroll is the decoratively carved end of the neck of certain stringed instruments, mainly members of the violin family. The scroll is typically carved in the shape of a volute (a rolled-up spiral) according to a canonical pattern, although some violins are adorned with carved heads, human and an..
Scroll (parchment)
A scroll of Sefer Torah opened for liturgical use in a synagogue service. A scroll is a roll of parchment, papyrus, or paper which has been written upon. They were used in ancient civilizations before the codex or bound book was invented in the first century. The way a scroll was read by bein..
Scroll and Key
The Scroll and Key Society is a secret society that was established by John Addison Porter and others at Yale University in 1842. Its primary rival is Skull and Bones, another senior secret society at Yale. The Society is incorporated as the Kingsley Trust Association and is often informally referr..
Scroll ball
A scroll ball is a ball located on top of a computer mouse instead of a scroll wheel. It is used to scroll in all possible directions very much the same way as the actual mouse, and in some mice, can be used as a trackball. Contrary to popular belief, the concept was not originally from Apple Compu..
Scroll compressor
Mechanism of a scroll pump Operation of a scroll compressor A scroll compressor, also known as scroll pump and scroll vacuum pump, uses two interleaved archimedean spiral-shaped scrolls to pump or compress fluids such as liquids and gases. One of the scrolls is fixed, while the other orb..
Scroll lock
Scroll lock is a key (with an associated status light) on most modern desktop computer keyboards. The behaviour of the key depends on the particular software in use. The Scroll Lock key is a remnant from the original IBM PC keyboard. In the original design, Scroll Lock was intended to modify the b..
Scroll plain
A scroll plain occurs where a river meanders across an area with a very low gradient, usually with a fairly continuous discharge. In addition to meanders, scroll plains are also characterised by many oxbow lakes. Examples of scroll plains New Zealand The upper reaches of the Taieri River form a st..
Scroll saw
A scroll saw is a small electric or pedal operated saw useful for cutting intricate curves where a jigsaw or coping saw is not appropriate. It is somewhat similar to a band saw, but unlike band saws, where the sawblade is a continuous loop, scroll saws use sawblades similar to those used by coping s..
Scroll wheel
The middle button is the scroll wheel. A scroll wheel is a hard plastic or rubbery disc on a computer mouse that is perpendicular to the mouse surface. It is normally located between the left and right mouse buttons. It is used, as the name suggests, for scrolling. It can also be used as a thi..
Scrooby
Scrooby is a small village, on the River Ryton and near Bawtry, in the northern part of the English county of Nottinghamshire. Until 1766, it was on the Great North Road so became a stopping-off point for numerous important figures including Queen Elizabeth I and Cardinal Wolsey on their journeys. T..
Scrooch gun
Scrooch Gun is an aerospace slang term used to describe weapons which (or which are intended to) project rays or electronic fields, or which propel solid projectiles through the use of electromagnetism or other forces outside of the normal chemical reaction of chemical powders or compressed air. Th..
Scrooge
Scrooge is the surname of Ebenezer Scrooge, the selfish and miserly protagonist of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. The popularity of the original character is such that "Scrooge" has come into general usage as a term for a person who is stingy, antisocial, or lacking in Christmas s..
Scrooged
Scrooged is a hit 1988 comedy film based on Charles Dickens' classic story, A Christmas Carol, and follows the Dickens story closely, but sets it in modern times. It features an all-star cast: Bill Murray, Karen Allen, Bob "Bobcat" Goldthwait, John Forsythe, Carol Kane, David Johansen, John Housem..
Scrooge (1951 film)
Scrooge (1951) is one of the best-known and most acclaimed film adaptations of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. This version was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst; the screenplay was by Noel Langley. It was released as A Christmas Carol in the U.S. in the same year. Scrooge starred Alastair Si..
Scrooge (1970 film)
The 1970 movie Scrooge was a musical film adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic 1843 story, A Christmas Carol. It was filmed in London, directed by Ronald Neame, and starred Albert Finney in the title role. Title card from Scrooge, with artwork by cartoonist Ronald Searle The film's musica..
Scrooge McDuck
Scrooge McDuck or Uncle Scrooge is a fictional Scottish character who first appeared in Dell Comics Four Color Comics #178 Christmas on Bear Mountain in December 1947. Scrooge, created by comic book artist Carl Barks for the Walt Disney Company, has emerged from being just a supporting character o..
Scrooge McDuck and Money
Scrooge McDuck and Money is a short animated cartoon made by Walt Disney Studios in 1967. In this cartoon, Scrooge McDuck tries to teach his grandnephews Huey, Dewey and Louie how to save money. This is known to be Scrooge McDuck's first animated appearance, apart from a brief cameo appearance on th..
Scrooge McDuck universe
The Scrooge McDuck universe is the fictional world where Scrooge McDuck lives. It is a subset of the Donald Duck universe. McDuck's creator Carl Barks started early, writing stories that centered on his favourite protagonist's uncle. This tradition was continued by numerous European cartoonists, an..
Scroogle
Scroogle.org is a screen-scraping proxy for the Google search engine that circumvents Google's tracking of user activity via cookies. The site also allows users to perform Google searches without receiving Google advertisements. A Yahoo scraper is included. There is support for 28 languages, and M..
Scroop
A scroop is the crisp rustling or crunching sound of silk or a similar fabric. Acetic acid or tartaric acid is used on the cloth and then the cloth is let dry without rinsing. The cause of this effect is attributed to acid microcry tals in the ribers rubbing against each other. It is also the rus..
Scroop Egerton, 1st Duke of Bridgewater
Scroop Egerton, 1st Duke of Bridgewater (1681 – 1744) was an Earl and Duke in the Peerage of Great Britain. Originally the 4th Earl of Bridgewater he was created Duke of Bridgewater in 1720 with the subsidiary title Marquess of Brackley. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire twice ..
Scrope
Scrope is the name of an old English family of Norman origin. Richard Fitz Scrob (or Fitz Scrope) was a Norman knight granted lands by Edward the Confessor before the Norman Conquest, in Herefordshire (where he built Richard's Castle, near Ludlow), Worcestershire and Shropshire, as recorded in ..
Scrophularia
The genus Scrophularia of the family Scrophulariaceae comprises about 200 species of herbaceous flowering plants commonly known as figworts (but this name also applies for the whole Scrophulariaceae family). Members of Scrophularia all share square stems, opposite leaves and open two-lipped flower..
Scrophulariaceae
Scrophulariaceae, the figwort family, is a family of plants. The type genus is Scrophularia L.. In the past it was treated as comprising about 275 genera and over 5,000 species, but its circumscription has been radically altered since numerous molecular phylogenies have shown the traditional cir..
Scrophularia marilandica
Scrophularia marilandica, also called Late Figwort, Maryland Figwort, Carpenter's Square, or Eastern Figwort, is a flowering plant in the family Scrophulariaceae, native throughout eastern and central North America, where it is found growing in dry woods from Manitoba and Quebec south to Texas and..
Scrotoplasty
Scrotoplasty, also known as Oscheoplasty, is reparative or plastic surgery of the scrotum. For FTM (Female to Male) transgender operations, scrotoplasty is one of several operations performed to transform/reform the vagina into a penis and a scrotum. In this case, silicone testicle implants are co..
Scrotum
the scrotum is the perineum. Function The function of the scrotum appears to be to keep the testicles at a temperature slightly lower than that of the rest of the body. For the human, a temperature around 34.4 degrees Celsius (94 degrees Fahrenheit) seems to be ideal; 36.7 degrees Celsius (98 de..
Scrotum (dinosaur)
"Scrotum" is an unusual name given to a theropod dinosaur fossil originally thought to have been from a giant human. In 1677 Robert Plot of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford identified the fossil as that of a human giant. In 1772 Brookes noticed the bone's resemblance to male genitalia, and gave it ..
Scrub
Scrub or scrubs may refer to: Scrubs (TV series), a television sitcom based on characters working in a hospitalScrubs (clothing), a kind of clothing designed for medical staff performing surgery"No Scrubs", a song by TLC on their 1999 album FanmailScrub (gaming), a video game player who loses beca..
Scrub-bird
Scrub-birds are shy, secretive, ground-dwelling birds of the family Atrichornithidae. There are just two species, one of them rare and very restricted in its range, the other so rare that until 1961 it was thought to be extinct. Both are native to Australia. The scrub-bird family is ancient and ..
Scrub-robin
The scrub robins or bush chats are medium-sized insectivorous birds in the genus Cercotrichas. They were formerly in the thrush family (Turdidae), but are more often now treated as part of the Old World flycatcher family (Muscicapidae). These are mainly African species of open woodland or scrub, ..
Scrubber
''This article is about the pollution control device, for other uses, see scrubber (disambiguation). A scrubber is an industrial pollution control device, usually installed on the exhaust flue gas stacks of large furnaces, but may also be used on any number of other air exhaust systems. Contents ..
Scrubber (disambiguation)
Scrubber may refer to: A rebreather breathing set part which absorbs the carbon dioxide which the individual using the breathing set breathes out. See rebreather.A scrubber, an industrial pollution control device, usually installed on the exhaust chimneys of large furnaces, but may also be used on ..
Scrubbing Bubbles
S.C. Johnson "Scrubbing Bubbles" logo The Scrubbing Bubbles are mascots for Scrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaner from S. C. Johnson & Son. They are anthropomorphic bubbles with brush bristles on their undersides. They were originally created to promote Dow Bathroom Cleaner; when Dow sold some ..
Scrubgrass Township, Pennsylvania
Scrubgrass Township is a township in Venango County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 799 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 71.1 km² (27.5 mi²). 66.7 km² (25.8 mi²) of it is land and 4.5 km² (1.7 mi²) o..
Scrubland
Scrubland is plant community characterized by scrub vegetation. "Scrub" consists of low shrubs, mixed with grasses, herbs, and geophytes. Scrublands are sometimes known as heathlands. Scrublands may be either naturally occurring or the result of human activity. They may the mature vegetation type in..
Scrubs (clothing)
Scrubs are the shirts and trousers/dresses worn by surgeons, nurses, and other operating room personnel when "scrubbing in" for surgery. The wearing of scrubs has been extended outside of surgery in many hospitals. History of surgical attire In contrast to the uniforms long required of nurses, su..
Scrubs (TV series)
Scrubs is an American sitcom that premiered on October 2, 2001, on NBC. It was created by Bill Lawrence, who also co-created Spin City. The show focuses on the professional and personal lives of several characters working at Sacred Heart, a fictional hospital in an unspecified city. Its use of fi..
Scrub Greenlet
The Scrub Greenlet or Scrub Vireo, Hylophilus flavipes, is a small passerine bird in the vireo family. It breeds in Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela and Tobago. It is a bird of forest edges and savanna which builds a deep cup nest suspended from a tree branch. The typical clutch is three ..
Scrub Island
Scrub Island lies off the Eastern tip of Anguilla. An interesting expedition reachable by hired boat, it features two excellent beaches, including the rarely visited Deadman's Cay. Privately owned, the remains of an abandoned air field remain. Whales are commonly seen west of Scrub, along the so..
Scrub jay
The scrub jays are passerine birds of the genus Aphelocoma. They are New World jays found in Mexico, western Central America and the western United States, with an outlying population in Florida. Like all jays, they are closely allied to the magpies and treepies. The names 'jay', 'treepie' and '..
Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat
"Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat" is a 1940 hit boogie-woogie song written by Don Raye. A bawdy, jazzy tune, the song describes a laundry woman from Harlem, New York whose technique is so unusual that people come from all around just to watch her scrub. The Andrews Sisters and Will Bradley & His ..
Scrub Oak
Scrub Oak is a general name for several species of small, shrubby oaks, including the following species: California Scrub Oak (Quercus berberidifolia)Coastal Scrub Oak (Quercus dumosa)Island Scrub Oak (Quercus parvula)Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Scrub plane
The scrub plane is a type of plane used to remove large amounts of wood, such as eliminating cup or twist in the first stages of preparing rough stock, or when reducing the thickness of a board significantly. Scrub planes generally have a short soles, a relatively narrow but thick blade, a very wid..
Scrub typhus
Scrub typhus is a form of typhus caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi and transmitted by chiggers, which are found in areas of heavy scrub vegetation. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle pain, cough, and gastrointestinal symptoms. More virulent strains can cause hemorrhaging and intravascular coag..
Scruffts
Scruffts is a competition, similar to that of a conformation show for purebred dogs, where mixed-breed dogs of any parentage are allowed to compete. It is hosted by The Kennel Club of the United Kingdom and is named after its world-famous annual show, Crufts. At Scruffts, dogs compete for the title..
Scruffy
Scruffy can refer to several things: In the television show Futurama, it is a the name of a recurring non-robot characterIn the field of artificial intelligence, it is a school of thought that prefers empiricism to formalism; see Neats vs. scruffies This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Scruffy chic
- denotes a person who is stylish rather than fashionable - A person who looks classy with out appearing to make an effort - a more endearing and personal form of the expression "shabby chic" - Scruffy comes from the name of a lovable mongrel (dog), attach it to chic and the meaning lies between ..
Scruggs style
Scruggs style is the most common style of playing the banjo in bluegrass music. It is a fingerpicking method, also known as three-finger style. It is named for Earl Scruggs, whose innovative approach and technical mastery of the instrument has influenced generations of bluegrass banjoists ever since..
Scrum
Scrum may be: Scrum (rugby), a way to restart the game after an interruption, e.g., after a minor foulScrum (management), a light-weight management process targeted at software developmentScrum (development), the development process of the Scrum methodologyMedia scrum, when public figures, like po..
Scrummage Records
A record label from the suburbs of Detroit. Releases mainly experimental music, rock music, noise music and electronic music. History and Bands Scrummage Records was founded in 2000 by members of two bands, The Gremlins (band) and Scrummage, who soon merged as The Gremlins (band). Early acts inc..
Scrumpy and Western
Scrumpy and Western refers humorously to music from England's West Country that fuses comical folk-style songs, often full of double entendre, with affectionate parodies of more mainstream musical genres, all delivered in the local accent/dialect. The name refers to the ubiquitous strong cider ("har..
Scrumpy Jack
Scrumpy Jack is a brand of dry cider, 6% alc. vol., produced in Hereford by Bulmer's, a subsidiary of Scottish & Newcastle in the United Kingdom. It is also produced under licence in Australia by Carlton & United Breweries. It was first produced in 1973 by Symonds Cider and English Wine Company of ..
Scrumtrelescent
(adj.) a word coined by SNL comedian Will Ferrell when doing an impression of 'The Actors Studio' host James Lipton in order to describe the performance of actor Charles Nelson Reilly on the Match Game; used to describe something transcendent and fantastic beyond description ..
Scrumtrilescent
Scrumtrilescent is a made-up word, originating from the Saturday Night Live skit Inside the Actor's Studio. In the skit, Will Ferrell portrays James Lipton, and is interviewing Charles Nelson Reilly, played by Alec Baldwin: James Lipton: Nor, indeed, was the world...nor history...nor anything that..
Scrum (development)
Scrum is a lightweight agile method for software development. Scrum is named after the Scrum in rugby, which is a way to restart the game after an accidental infringement. This entry describes the software development part of Scrum. This means that subjects like Scrum project planning, time/costs/ri..
Scrum (management)
Scrum is an agile method for project management. Scrum was named as a project management style in auto and consumer product manufacturing companies by Takeuchi and Nonaka in "The New New Product Development Game" (Harvard Business Review, Jan-Feb 1986). Jeff Sutherland documented, conceived and impl..
Scrum (rugby)
A rugby union scrum In rugby football, a scrummage or scrum is a way of restarting the game, either after an accidental infringement (a set scrum, in rugby union and rugby league), or when the ball has gone into touch (in rugby league only). Scrums occur more often, and are of greater importan..
Scrunchions
Scrunchions is a Newfoundland term for small pieces of pork rind or pork fat-back fried until rendered and crispy. They are often used as a flavoring over other foods, such as salt fish and potatoes. It is mainly used as a condiment for Fish and Brewis. References [Dictionary of Newfoundland E..
Scruples
The word Scruples can mean: An uneasy feeling arising from conscience or principle that tends to hinder action. Synonym: "qualm"A a unit of apothecary weight. It is equivalent to a twenty-fourth part of an ounce, 1.3 grams, or 20 grains. Scruples (novel), a novel by Judith Krantz. This is a [..
Scrupulosity
Derived from the Latin word scrupulus (a sharp stone), implying a stabbing pain on the conscience. Scrupulosity is the obsessive concern with one's own sins frequently focusing on acts or thoughts not usually considered sins within one's religious tradition. It can occur in nearly all religions hav..
Scrutator
Scrutator or Alchymist is the third book in Ian Irvine's The Well of Echoes quartet. Official Synopsis The node has failed, rendering humanity's battle clankers and the Aachim's constructs useless. The battle has been lost. Now hordes of alien lyrinx are swarming out of the tar pits of Snizort,..
Scrutator Fusshte
Scrutator Fusshte is a fictional character in Ian Irvine's The Well Of Echoes quartet. He is a treacherous, deceitful man, a reflection of the Council, of which he is a member, itself. Fusshte is Ghorr's deputy on the Council. Fusshte is a small meagre man, often cloaked in black. He has an ovoid h..
Scrutator Halie
Scrutator Halie is a secondary character in Ian Irvine's The Well of Echoes quartet. She is one of four female Council members and was once an ally of Xervish Flydd. While she is relatively uncorrupt, she is still unforgiving of failure and condemns Flydd to slavery with the rest of the Council. Sh..
Scrutator Klarm
Scrutator Klarm is a secondary character in Ian Irvine's The Well of Echoes quartet. He is the Provincial Scrutator to Borgistry and is, unlike most Scrutators, uncorrupt. Contents 1 Physical Appearance2 Emotional Characteristics3 Klarm's Role3.1 Tetrarch Physical Appearanc..
Scrutator T'lisp
Scrutator T'lisp is a fictional character in Ian Irvine's The Well Of Echoes quartet. She is one of four female members of the Council of Scrutators. T'lisp is an old, dumpy woman with sandy grey hair that is teased up into a bun, yet does not conceal that she is going bald. She is mean, nasty and..
Scrutineer
A scrutineer is a person who observes voting in an election, and/or observes the counting of ballot papers, in order to check that election rules are followed. Rules vary concerning the number of scrutineers that are allowed to be present at each polling station from a political party. In some ju..
Scrutineering
In Solar Racing, scrutineering is the process of qualifying the car in order to race. Also see, Scrutineer ..
Scrutiny
Scrutiny (Fr. scrutin, Late Lat. scrutinium, from scrutari, to search or examine thoroughly) is a careful examination or inquiry. The word is specifically applied in the early Christian church to the examination of the catechumens or those under instruction in the faith. They were taught the cree..
Scrutin de Liste
Scrutin de Liste (Fr. scrutin, voting by ballot, and liste, a list), is a system of election of national representatives in France by which the electors of a department vote for all the deputies to be elected in that department (compare the "general ticket" in the United States). It is distinguish..
Scruton
Scruton is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is five miles west of Northallerton. According to the 2001 census the village had a population of 442. ..
Scrye
Scrye is the longest-running periodical reporting on the collectible card game hobby and the leading print resource for prices on [[Magic: The Gathering]]. Joanne White, who had previously published the role-playing game magazine Cryptic, launched the magazine after being introduced to Magic by its ..
Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist and Price Guide
Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide is the title of a series of books from Krause Publications providing information about collectible card games and collectible miniature games. Edited by John Jackson Miller and Joyce Greenholdt, the books drew from information compiled for Scrye..
Scrying
This article or section is currently being developed or reviewed. Some statements may be [NPOV_disputedisputed], incorrect, biased or otherwise objectionable. Please read [talk page] discussion before making substantial changes. Scrying is the occult practice of using a mediu..
Scrypt
Scrypt (also known as script but mostly referred to as text) is a style of contemporary poetry popular on several hip hop-oriented Internet message boards. It is inspired from the lyrics to underground rap music and differs from traditional poetry in that it heavily incorporates complex and structur..
Scry Hard (Charmed episode)
Contents 1 General information2 Synopsis3 Book of Shadows3.1 Enemies3.2 Spells4 P3 Performance5 Guest stars6 Trivia7 External links General information Episode of the popular U.S. television series, CharmedEpisode Number: 17Season: 7First Aired: Apri..
SCR 1845-6357
|- style="vertical-align: top;" | B-V color index | |- style="vertical-align: top;" | U-B color index | |- style="vertical-align: top;" | Variable type | |} SCR 1845-6357 is a red dwarf star about 11 light-years away in the constellation Corona Australis. This star has a mass of about 7% of..
SC Rotor Volgograd
SC Rotor Volgograd is a football club from Volgograd, Russia. In mid-1990s, Rotor was one of the strongest clubs in Russia, rivalling with Spartak Moscow for the championship, yet never winning it. Rotor became the league runners-up in 1993 and 1997. They also enjoyed some success at the European..
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Sócrates Rizzo
Sócrates Cuauhtémoc Rizzo García (born September 14, 1945 in Linares, Nuevo León) is a Mexican politician affiliated to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He is a former mayor of Monterrey and former governor of Nuevo León (1991 – 1996). Rizzo García is the son of Neftalí Riz..
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