MamaJuana Energy is an energy drink inspired by the Mama Juana cocktail from the Dominican Republic. It is a 2-oz. non-alcoholic shot with a mixed berry flavor which can be drunk as it is or mixed with rum, vodka or other spirits. It was created by John Layfield, from World Wrestling Entertainment.
The taste of MamaJuana Energy is fruity, whereas Mama Juana has a sweet bark, cinnamon and honey taste.
Ingredients
MamaJuana Energy’s proprietary blend includes Maca, a herb traditionally used as an aphrodisiac and to increase sexual performance in men. The formula also contains natural sexual stimulants such as Hawthorn Berry, Muira Puama and Horny Goat Weed. The energy blend contains L-Phenylalanine, Glucuronolactone and Malic Acid, among other ingredients.
Company
Layfield Energy is a targeted nutrition company based in Scottsdale, Ariz. and is a joint venture of Layfield, Inc. and Baywood International, Inc., a publicly traded nutraceutical company under the ticker symbol BAYW.OB.
History
Mamajuana is a 4000-year-old cocktail from the Dominican Republic. Originally made by the Taino Indians, mamajuana is a closely guarded recipe of herbs, leaves, roots, bark and spices. Honey, wine or rum is generally added to the mixture and aged accordingly. The elixir is used for everything from common colds to arousing sexual desire to relieving arthritic pain.
The taste of MamaJuana Energy is fruity, whereas Mama Juana has a sweet bark, cinnamon and honey taste.
Ingredients
MamaJuana Energy’s proprietary blend includes Maca, a herb traditionally used as an aphrodisiac and to increase sexual performance in men. The formula also contains natural sexual stimulants such as Hawthorn Berry, Muira Puama and Horny Goat Weed. The energy blend contains L-Phenylalanine, Glucuronolactone and Malic Acid, among other ingredients.
Company
Layfield Energy is a targeted nutrition company based in Scottsdale, Ariz. and is a joint venture of Layfield, Inc. and Baywood International, Inc., a publicly traded nutraceutical company under the ticker symbol BAYW.OB.
History
Mamajuana is a 4000-year-old cocktail from the Dominican Republic. Originally made by the Taino Indians, mamajuana is a closely guarded recipe of herbs, leaves, roots, bark and spices. Honey, wine or rum is generally added to the mixture and aged accordingly. The elixir is used for everything from common colds to arousing sexual desire to relieving arthritic pain.
Anatomic P2P is a decentralised peer-to-peer network based on the BitTorrent protocol. All software that forms a part of Anatomic P2P is licensed under the GNU General Public License. Anatomic P2P consists of various scripts and applications, including the tracker (or node) script, supertracker (or supernode) script, planter applications and the client. All the scripts are written in PHP but nevertheless would function in any other language. All the applications are written in Python. It is also open source.
File Distribution
To distribute files on the network a user makes a torrent file as usual. This torrent file has to be planted on the network, which is the process of notifying the supernodes and nodes (by HTTP) that the file is going to be shared on the network. This can be done through a simple wizard. The Anatomic P2P network has backwards compatibility, which allows most other BitTorrent clients to use Anatomic P2P planted torrents.
Client
The client is written in Python and PyGTK and this means it can run on Windows, Linux or . The client was based on BitTornado. A deprecated command-line client is also available. The client supports torrents using a single tracker or torrents planted on the Anatomic P2P Network.
Network
The anatomic uses a series of data sharing nodes and supernodes (also known as supertrackers) to share files. Nodes on the Anatomic P2P network are modified BitTorrent trackers written in PHP. The supernodes contain an index of the torrents that are being shared on the nodes. The nodes are able to share user data in a process called peer-sharing. Therefore the network is decentralised since there is no central point in the network.
Status
There have been no new posts on the Anatomic homepage since October 2005. There is no forum there. There is a forum on Anatomic's Berlios project page. http://developer.berlios.de/projects/anatomic/ But there has been no activity there since February 2005.
File Distribution
To distribute files on the network a user makes a torrent file as usual. This torrent file has to be planted on the network, which is the process of notifying the supernodes and nodes (by HTTP) that the file is going to be shared on the network. This can be done through a simple wizard. The Anatomic P2P network has backwards compatibility, which allows most other BitTorrent clients to use Anatomic P2P planted torrents.
Client
The client is written in Python and PyGTK and this means it can run on Windows, Linux or . The client was based on BitTornado. A deprecated command-line client is also available. The client supports torrents using a single tracker or torrents planted on the Anatomic P2P Network.
Network
The anatomic uses a series of data sharing nodes and supernodes (also known as supertrackers) to share files. Nodes on the Anatomic P2P network are modified BitTorrent trackers written in PHP. The supernodes contain an index of the torrents that are being shared on the nodes. The nodes are able to share user data in a process called peer-sharing. Therefore the network is decentralised since there is no central point in the network.
Status
There have been no new posts on the Anatomic homepage since October 2005. There is no forum there. There is a forum on Anatomic's Berlios project page. http://developer.berlios.de/projects/anatomic/ But there has been no activity there since February 2005.
Overview
TorrentVolve is a cross-platform PHP-driven BitTorrent client. It focuses on speed and reliability, while still providing a full feature set. Features include a user management system, a Torrent file manager, and a configurable Torrent downloader. It uses its own XML based database so no database installation is required. It also is designed for modularity so other developers can make it compatible with different torrent clients. A copy of the open source BitTorrent client Vuze (formerly Azureus) is included with the TorrentVolve distribution.
History
TorrentVolve originally started as an open source project at Neumont University. Its developers remained on the project after the term of its conception and continue to work on it, fulfilling community requests through bug fixes and feature additions.
TorrentVolve is a cross-platform PHP-driven BitTorrent client. It focuses on speed and reliability, while still providing a full feature set. Features include a user management system, a Torrent file manager, and a configurable Torrent downloader. It uses its own XML based database so no database installation is required. It also is designed for modularity so other developers can make it compatible with different torrent clients. A copy of the open source BitTorrent client Vuze (formerly Azureus) is included with the TorrentVolve distribution.
History
TorrentVolve originally started as an open source project at Neumont University. Its developers remained on the project after the term of its conception and continue to work on it, fulfilling community requests through bug fixes and feature additions.
XBT Client is an Open Source BitTorrent client written in .
Features
* Automatic, fast resume.
* File queueing.
* File priorities.
* Selective downloading.
* Global keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+Q) to show or hide the main window.
* Integrated torrent maker.
* Integrated UDP tracker.
* Multi interface (command-line, graphical and web)
* Runs on Microsoft Windows.
* Runs on Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes (command line, web interface)
* Single window, multiple torrents.
* Upload rate limit.
* UPnP NAT port mapping.
* Web frontend (PHP)
* µTorrent compatible Peer Exchange.
Status
The project used to release updates almost monthly, until 2006-May-11. Development seems to have resumed, with a new version being posted to sourceforge 2007-Jan-18. Also the XBT forums at Sourceforge stay fairly active.
Features
* Automatic, fast resume.
* File queueing.
* File priorities.
* Selective downloading.
* Global keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+Q) to show or hide the main window.
* Integrated torrent maker.
* Integrated UDP tracker.
* Multi interface (command-line, graphical and web)
* Runs on Microsoft Windows.
* Runs on Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes (command line, web interface)
* Single window, multiple torrents.
* Upload rate limit.
* UPnP NAT port mapping.
* Web frontend (PHP)
* µTorrent compatible Peer Exchange.
Status
The project used to release updates almost monthly, until 2006-May-11. Development seems to have resumed, with a new version being posted to sourceforge 2007-Jan-18. Also the XBT forums at Sourceforge stay fairly active.