The album Songs for Christoff is a fan made compilation with songs taken from various bootlegs, demos and compilations by Tegan and Sara. It's one of the most common bootlegs by the group and is popular on file sharing sites such as limewire. The collection is coveted among fans as it contains many otherwise hard to get covers and rarities.
Track Listing
1. "Cute (Intro)"
2. "Dancing in the Dark"
3. "When You Were Mine"
4. "Rebel Rebel"
5. "Missing You"
6. "When I Get Up (Version)"
7. "Welcome Home"
8. "Beauty"
9. "This is Everything"
10. "Plunk"
11. "Divided"
12. "Empty in Between"
13. "Come On"
14. "Saturday"
Track Listing
1. "Cute (Intro)"
2. "Dancing in the Dark"
3. "When You Were Mine"
4. "Rebel Rebel"
5. "Missing You"
6. "When I Get Up (Version)"
7. "Welcome Home"
8. "Beauty"
9. "This is Everything"
10. "Plunk"
11. "Divided"
12. "Empty in Between"
13. "Come On"
14. "Saturday"
Green=Charged(EVERY EPISODE OF COURSE!).
Red=Charging(SAME AS ABOVE!).
Yellow/Orange=Self-Destruct mode(Ben 10:Secret Of The Omnitrix).
Blue=Upgrading(Ben 10: Alien Force).
Rainbow=downloading DNA (some episodes)
More Information
Green: When the Omnitrix is green it will allow the user to transorm into an alien. However, When the User's time runs out, the omnitrix will be red. This means the user must wait for up to 20 minutes befor in the Green.
Red:When this colour is displayed it means the user has just returned to normal to his/her normal form. This sign means that the omnitrix is charging. For Ben it is usually red in the worst moment.
Yellow/Orange: This means that the omnitrix has been in contact with specific signal(probally bomb/sound waves)that make the omnitrix go into Self-Destruct mode. This only happens in Ben 10: Secret Of The Omnitrix but is then fixed Azymuth.
Blue: The omnitrix turns blue when it has not been worn in a lot of time. This means the user has managed to take it off. This was recently shown in the first episode of Ben 10: Alien Force where ben puts the omnitrix on when he is 15. As it was upgrading the omnitrix looks different and he has different aliens. Instead of showing the aliens picture shadow on the screen it does a colour holographic image of the alien.
Also there is something else that you should take into note. In Ben 10 the original series, Ben has the "standard" omnitrix. In Ben 10: Alien Force, Ben has an upgraded omnitrix. When Ben is much older, in the episodes Ben 10,000 and Ken 10, he has the "standard" omnitrix again! What is up with that? Professionel "omnioligists" say it is because Ben 10,000 and Ken 10 were made before Alien Force were made. They are probably correct. Back to the subject, the time between red and green on the omnitrix varies. Even though I said earlier the maxium wait is 20 minutes it does vary. Sometimes he waits a really long time. Special circumstances make it turn green quickly, such as in "Ghostfreaked out", ghostfreak attempts to take over the omnitrix. As he is doing so it changes to green. When it is in SDM (self-destruct mode) every time the user goes an alien the omnitrix comes closer to self-destructing.The user can not use it while it is upgrading.Also in Ben 10 Alien Force, ben can go alien about 3 times before having to recharge.
If you want to know about Ben 10: Alien Force go to []
rainbow
this happens when the omnitrix is dowloading an aliens DNA
Red=Charging(SAME AS ABOVE!).
Yellow/Orange=Self-Destruct mode(Ben 10:Secret Of The Omnitrix).
Blue=Upgrading(Ben 10: Alien Force).
Rainbow=downloading DNA (some episodes)
More Information
Green: When the Omnitrix is green it will allow the user to transorm into an alien. However, When the User's time runs out, the omnitrix will be red. This means the user must wait for up to 20 minutes befor in the Green.
Red:When this colour is displayed it means the user has just returned to normal to his/her normal form. This sign means that the omnitrix is charging. For Ben it is usually red in the worst moment.
Yellow/Orange: This means that the omnitrix has been in contact with specific signal(probally bomb/sound waves)that make the omnitrix go into Self-Destruct mode. This only happens in Ben 10: Secret Of The Omnitrix but is then fixed Azymuth.
Blue: The omnitrix turns blue when it has not been worn in a lot of time. This means the user has managed to take it off. This was recently shown in the first episode of Ben 10: Alien Force where ben puts the omnitrix on when he is 15. As it was upgrading the omnitrix looks different and he has different aliens. Instead of showing the aliens picture shadow on the screen it does a colour holographic image of the alien.
Also there is something else that you should take into note. In Ben 10 the original series, Ben has the "standard" omnitrix. In Ben 10: Alien Force, Ben has an upgraded omnitrix. When Ben is much older, in the episodes Ben 10,000 and Ken 10, he has the "standard" omnitrix again! What is up with that? Professionel "omnioligists" say it is because Ben 10,000 and Ken 10 were made before Alien Force were made. They are probably correct. Back to the subject, the time between red and green on the omnitrix varies. Even though I said earlier the maxium wait is 20 minutes it does vary. Sometimes he waits a really long time. Special circumstances make it turn green quickly, such as in "Ghostfreaked out", ghostfreak attempts to take over the omnitrix. As he is doing so it changes to green. When it is in SDM (self-destruct mode) every time the user goes an alien the omnitrix comes closer to self-destructing.The user can not use it while it is upgrading.Also in Ben 10 Alien Force, ben can go alien about 3 times before having to recharge.
If you want to know about Ben 10: Alien Force go to []
rainbow
this happens when the omnitrix is dowloading an aliens DNA
YAYA (Youth and Young Adult) is a term that is used to describe the generation that is currently between the ages of 18 to 24 years old. Unlike descriptions such as Baby Boomers, Millennials, Generation Y, which follow these groups as they transition through life, an individual is only a “YAYA” during the time they are this age. YAYA is primarily a marketing term that takes into account the current trends, media consumption, and technology choices of this cohort. YAYA can also be use to describe things most often associated with popular culture. The term YAYA was coined by Missouri School of Journalism Strategic Communication professor Larry Powell in 2004, when he helped found the school’s student-staffed professional-services advertising agency, which specializes in the youth and young adult market.
Integrated Biomolecule Corporation is a drug development and analytical chemistry services company located in Oro Valley, Arizona, a northern suburb of Tucson. It was founded in 1992 and is privately owned.
They have two operating divisions. IBC Labs provides development and analytical support to companies developing pharmaceuticals and diagnostics including small molecules and biologics. Included are services provided under Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP). It also provides analytical services for nutritional supplements and industrial companies, including defense contractors and companies manufacturing consumer products. Instrumentation includes several mass spectrometry and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) systems.
IBC Organics engages in the research, development, and synthesis of organic compounds. While most work is conducted on a custom basis, it routinely produces galactose-1-phosphate (G-1-P) used in research and diagnostics.
They have two operating divisions. IBC Labs provides development and analytical support to companies developing pharmaceuticals and diagnostics including small molecules and biologics. Included are services provided under Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP). It also provides analytical services for nutritional supplements and industrial companies, including defense contractors and companies manufacturing consumer products. Instrumentation includes several mass spectrometry and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) systems.
IBC Organics engages in the research, development, and synthesis of organic compounds. While most work is conducted on a custom basis, it routinely produces galactose-1-phosphate (G-1-P) used in research and diagnostics.