Midi Programmer
A MIDI Programmer is a person who has the ability to take a song, break it down into multiple tracks simply by listening to it, then imitate it. They ...
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A MIDI Programmer is a person who has the ability to take a song, break it down into multiple tracks simply by listening to it, then imitate it. They ...
Tang has appeared many times in popular culture.In Law & Order: Special Victims Unit's episode "Lunacy" aired October 21, 2008 - Detective Olivia Bens...
The Man Behind the Mascot is a short independent film made by up and coming filmmakers Jason Vigotsky and Kevin Dunbar. This Mocumentay follows the tr...
A Field Guide To Dinosaurs: The Essential Handbook For Travelers In The Mesozoic is a book written by British paleontologist and evolutionary biologis...
Angelo Manioudakis (born 1966) is the former Senior Vice President of Fixed Income at OppenheimerFunds. Prior to joining OppenheimerFunds, Manioudakis...
Mohamed Sharif currently serves as President of the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design (LA Forum) where has been a member of the boar...
Charles Kelley Gulledge (born January 25, 1979 in Nashville, Tennessee) is a catcher in Minor League Baseball who plays for the Las Vegas 51s in the T...
Hexagradior (from Greek hexa - six and Latin gradis - step) is a book of mystical exercises and instructions for attaining occult abilities. Practices...
BodyTite is a Liposuction procedure (developed 2009) that uses RFAL Technology. RFAL or Radio Frequency Assisted Liposuction involves heating the skin...
Scribble Maps is a flash based, fully multilingual, web mapping service and technology that utilizes the Google Maps API, as well as proprietary techn...
Scott Walterschied is the Vice President of the award winning motion picture company, Wonderland Productions, where he heads up the Business Affairs D...
Shalford Football Club was formed in 1902 and is known to be the oldest and largest men's football club in the Guildford area and today run six men's ...
Palmont is a fictional city from the video game Need for Speed: Carbon.Areas and DistrictsPalmont encompasses four major sections: Downtown, Fortuna, ...
(See capture-bonding for the unrelated evolutionary psychology term)NOTE: This article is a repository of the material that Sadi Carnot added to the E...
Augusto Marini (born June 16, 1940) is one of the best-known entrepreneurs in the Caribbean in the field of fashion, luxury resorts, real estate devel...
Martin Brisby is a fictional character from the movie The Secret of NIMH, as well as the book Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, on which the movie was...
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:You can help by translating this article from Spanish here.Inciclopedia is a parody of the encyclopedia, and the Spanish language version of Uncyclop...
Casey Owens is an American basketball coach born in Lubbock, Texas in 1971. He attended New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico and the ...
An autistic artist should be distinguished from autistic art. Autistic art refers to art which fits autistic as an adjective, perhaps capturing stereo...