A Baint is a common used term that orinated in Middleton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Used to describe bad characters or lack of skill on many online games. Common term in the gaming community but can also be describing a girl who is very dirty or uber slut. eg. That girl standing at Tim Hortons is a huge baint.
OneClimate.net is a social networking site devoted to the subject of climate change launched by Oneworld.net in 2007. Users are invited to share thoughts, ask questions and post videos and images. Although the site is not-for-profit, financial support has been given by Cisco and International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).
OneClimate was established not only to provide the latest information on climate change, but also to encourage readers to log onto the site, leave responses and spark debate. It is also possible to create your own eco-profile; calculate your own carbon footprint; and set your carbon footprint target so that you can measure your reduction over time.
The OneClimate Island
OneClimate also has a presence on Second Life in the form of the OneClimate Island, which it intends to open up for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change between December the 3rd and 14th 2007, to enable people to attend virtually without having the carbon emissions associated with flying and attending in person.
See Also
Oneworld.net
OneClimate was established not only to provide the latest information on climate change, but also to encourage readers to log onto the site, leave responses and spark debate. It is also possible to create your own eco-profile; calculate your own carbon footprint; and set your carbon footprint target so that you can measure your reduction over time.
The OneClimate Island
OneClimate also has a presence on Second Life in the form of the OneClimate Island, which it intends to open up for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change between December the 3rd and 14th 2007, to enable people to attend virtually without having the carbon emissions associated with flying and attending in person.
See Also
Oneworld.net
Worthington University is a fictional university from the television series Dawson's Creek. Joey Potter (played by Katie Holmes) and Audrey Liddell (played by Busy Philipps), characters from the series, attended this school. It is supposed to be located in Boston, Massachusetts and to have been founded in 1787 by Josiah Worthington. It is sometimes said to be an "Ivy League college."
The scenes at Worthington were filmed at Duke University, and a number of its students served as extras.
See also: List of fictional schools
The scenes at Worthington were filmed at Duke University, and a number of its students served as extras.
See also: List of fictional schools
"StarCraft: Revelations" (1999) is a short story which takes place in the StarCraft universe and is authorized by Blizzard Entertainment in Amazing Stories Magazine, issue 596. It was authored by Chris Metzen and Sam Moore, two Blizzard Employees with a cover by
Blizzard art director Sam Didier.
Plot introduction
The story involved a first contact encounter between Humans, Protoss and Zerg that quickly became a war.
Reception
Metzen hoped that the story would give fans a perspective on the depth of the Starcraft universe as well as introduce non-gamers to it.
Salon.com's Andrew Leonard found the story to be a disappointment, feeling that it was better written than most Starcraft fanfiction, but ultimately an advertisement for the game and a disservice to the science fiction roots of the magazine.
Blizzard art director Sam Didier.
Plot introduction
The story involved a first contact encounter between Humans, Protoss and Zerg that quickly became a war.
Reception
Metzen hoped that the story would give fans a perspective on the depth of the Starcraft universe as well as introduce non-gamers to it.
Salon.com's Andrew Leonard found the story to be a disappointment, feeling that it was better written than most Starcraft fanfiction, but ultimately an advertisement for the game and a disservice to the science fiction roots of the magazine.