Maxim I ( Ukranian language : МакÑ?им I (МакÑ?им БориÑ?ович СкоропадÑ?ький) born 2000 ) - pretender to the Ukranian throne.Grand-grandson of Ukranian Getman Pavlo Skoropadsky.Father - Boris Skoropadsky
A mythical figure, Michael Layton (anglicised from Mikhallis Laeton) is an obscure Germanic warrior, originally from a mythical place called Oister Baie in Ireland. Born in the 5th century AD, he was credited with being instrumental in the German rebellion and victory against the Huns in 454. Though reputably an Arian Christian, like many other Goths, Layton was apparently notorious for drinking and sexual exploits, arrousing the occasional wrath of the church. He was also accused of bestiality by other Germanic princes.
Layton was known as the bane as well as an aid of a local Hun merchant known as Chuk. He would apparently turn up inebriated demanding food as well as drink, sometimes paying and sometimes stealing as chances permitted. He eventually ruined Chuk.
Sources for Mikhallis Laeton
There is only one surviving contemporary source for Mikhallis Laeton, and the only reference for his Irish history, by the discredited Geoffrey of Monmouth nearly 8 centuries after his era, has led modern Irish scholars to speculate he did not exist. He is mentioned obscurely by Prosper of Aquitaine as Laetonus a great war captain and by the venerable Bede as Mikhallis Laeton, in a relatively obscure and incoherent theological digression, in which he is held up as an example of warrior excess. Layton was accused of many crimes by Bede in a relatively short paragraph, including gutting the skull of a vanguished enemy and using the mouth as an outlet of the alcohol(bibi), though the meaning of the sentence has been argued. A recent Ralph magazine in Australia argued that this constituted the first known usage of a beer bong. There is no sure conviction that Laeton and Laetonus were the same person, although it seems likely, as Bede was known to have read Prosper's works, and many facts correlate. His Arian faith was ridiculed by Bede in favour of the more rigid Catholicism that declared Arianism as a heresy, and this may have biased his rather brief reference to Layton, though Bede is well known for his academic indifference on many subjects. Geoffrey of Monmouth mentions him briefly in Vita Merlini as being from Ireland. Laeton became Layton and Mikhallis became Michael in the 20th century work, Pax Brittannica which mentions the odd status of Michael Layton as a historical figure of Britain who exemplified the antithesis of civilisation of the Romans as a barbarian. A paragraph is given about his vague historiography in the Pax Britannica. The Pax Britannica, an argument against the dissolution of the British Empire throws him up as the type of barbarian that prevails when a great empire collapses, comparing him directly to the Nazis.
Layton was known as the bane as well as an aid of a local Hun merchant known as Chuk. He would apparently turn up inebriated demanding food as well as drink, sometimes paying and sometimes stealing as chances permitted. He eventually ruined Chuk.
Sources for Mikhallis Laeton
There is only one surviving contemporary source for Mikhallis Laeton, and the only reference for his Irish history, by the discredited Geoffrey of Monmouth nearly 8 centuries after his era, has led modern Irish scholars to speculate he did not exist. He is mentioned obscurely by Prosper of Aquitaine as Laetonus a great war captain and by the venerable Bede as Mikhallis Laeton, in a relatively obscure and incoherent theological digression, in which he is held up as an example of warrior excess. Layton was accused of many crimes by Bede in a relatively short paragraph, including gutting the skull of a vanguished enemy and using the mouth as an outlet of the alcohol(bibi), though the meaning of the sentence has been argued. A recent Ralph magazine in Australia argued that this constituted the first known usage of a beer bong. There is no sure conviction that Laeton and Laetonus were the same person, although it seems likely, as Bede was known to have read Prosper's works, and many facts correlate. His Arian faith was ridiculed by Bede in favour of the more rigid Catholicism that declared Arianism as a heresy, and this may have biased his rather brief reference to Layton, though Bede is well known for his academic indifference on many subjects. Geoffrey of Monmouth mentions him briefly in Vita Merlini as being from Ireland. Laeton became Layton and Mikhallis became Michael in the 20th century work, Pax Brittannica which mentions the odd status of Michael Layton as a historical figure of Britain who exemplified the antithesis of civilisation of the Romans as a barbarian. A paragraph is given about his vague historiography in the Pax Britannica. The Pax Britannica, an argument against the dissolution of the British Empire throws him up as the type of barbarian that prevails when a great empire collapses, comparing him directly to the Nazis.
Martin Paskal (b. 16th September, 1985, Gosford) is an Australian cricketer contracted to the New South Wales Blues. Paskal is a right-arm fast bowler who comes from the Sydney University Club.
Paskal was first selected for the NSW Country side in 2002 after playing for the Central Coast under 17s side.
When Paskal played for Sydney University, cricketer Greg Matthews said of Paskal that he was the best "young quick" bowler he seen since Glenn McGrath. In that match, Sydney University went on to beat University of New South Wales.
Paceman unstoppable as Tahs hunt PINT scalp;
PETER TIFFEN. Sunday Territorian. Darwin, N.T.: Jul 1, 2007. pg. 26
Footnotes
Paskal, Martin
Paskal was first selected for the NSW Country side in 2002 after playing for the Central Coast under 17s side.
When Paskal played for Sydney University, cricketer Greg Matthews said of Paskal that he was the best "young quick" bowler he seen since Glenn McGrath. In that match, Sydney University went on to beat University of New South Wales.
Paceman unstoppable as Tahs hunt PINT scalp;
PETER TIFFEN. Sunday Territorian. Darwin, N.T.: Jul 1, 2007. pg. 26
Footnotes
Paskal, Martin
The iPod touch can be jailbroken just like the iPhone. The reason why many people hack their iPod Touch is because they want to add features besides standard iPod usage and make it more like an iPhone. iPod Touch jailbreaking is usually a complicated process whenever a new firmware is released (downloading files and opening up Command Prompt), but as hackers get more used to the new firmware and finding security holes in the updates, the process is simpler (visiting a website on the iPod Touch to jailbreak). Jailbreaking installs AppTapp's Installer, and in some cases, the SSH app. Once jailbroken, the iPod files can be accessed through FTP programs for modification. The most notable reason why people access the iPod's main files is to add iPhone apps on it (Maps, Weather, Stocks, etc.).
Software Development Kit
In response to the jailbreaking, Apple will be releasing a Software Development Kit (SDK) for third-party developers to make native apps for the iPod touch. The apps will be distributed through iTunes for a price and will most likely be synced to the iPod Touch just like Music, Videos, and Photos.
Internet Phone Usage?
Currently, a hacker has hacked the iPod Touch's dock connector and put audio output working. If it can get to have both audio input and output, the Touch may be able to be used for internet phone service with Skype or Vonage.
See Also
*iPod touch
*iPhone
*iPod
* Apple
*File Transfer Protocol
*Secure Shell
Software Development Kit
In response to the jailbreaking, Apple will be releasing a Software Development Kit (SDK) for third-party developers to make native apps for the iPod touch. The apps will be distributed through iTunes for a price and will most likely be synced to the iPod Touch just like Music, Videos, and Photos.
Internet Phone Usage?
Currently, a hacker has hacked the iPod Touch's dock connector and put audio output working. If it can get to have both audio input and output, the Touch may be able to be used for internet phone service with Skype or Vonage.
See Also
*iPod touch
*iPhone
*iPod
* Apple
*File Transfer Protocol
*Secure Shell