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Shim Sham, Flim Flam is a live recording of Adam Duritz, David Immerglück of Counting Crows and assorted friends. The name Shim Sham is derived from the club in which they played. The dates of the annual Shim Sham shows coincide with Jazz Fest.

This bootleg was recorded live in New Orleans, Louisiana on April 27, 2002.

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In spirituality, channelling (BE) or channeling (AE) is the belief that communication of information occurs by or through a person (the channel or medium), from a spirit or other paranormal entity outside the mind (or self) of the channel. Channelling is part of the belief systems and rituals of religions, such as Candomblé, Voodoo, Kardecism, and Umbanda. The term channelling is also used as slang. For example: Look at that outfit, she must be channelling Ghandi.

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Spaghettisssimo is a musical work by Juan Maria Solare for variable Formation (1 to 6 performers). It is dedicated to Tom Johnson, for his 60th birthday. [2'00"]. Stuttgart, July 1998.

1 page (plus examples).

First performed in Paris (in "Les instants chavirés") on November 10 1999 and repeated in Amsterdam (in "Felix Meritis") on November 14 of the same year, both times in the frame of the Festival Tom Johnson, by Laurence Vialle (violin), Finn Möricke (viola), Nanja Breedijk (harp), Gilbert Delor (guitar) and Kees Wieringa (piano), Frédéric Inigo (conductor).

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For other uses, see Manolito (disambiguation).

MANOLITO or MP2P is the internal protocol name for the proprietary peer-to-peer file sharing network developed by Pablo Soto, first used by Blubster, and later Piolet. MANOLITO uses UDP on port 41170 for search routing and is based on Gnutella. In addition file transfers use a proprietary protocol based on TCP.

MANOLITO hosts obtain an entry into the network by contacting an HTTP network gateway, which returns a list of approximately one-hundred MANOLITO hosts. Hosts can also be manually connected to. Servents maintain contact with a fixed number of peers (depending on the Internet connection) that are sent search queries and results.

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