Nack system Management Bus ack and nack usage There are the following differences in the use of the nack bus signaling



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Knacker (band) - History

  • The band's first CD, The Self-Titled Blue EP, was released independently in 1998 and was popular on Canadian college radio|campus radio



Knacker (band) - History

  • The band was active between 1998 and 2005 and is currently on hiatus.



Knacker (band) - History

  • Dean Marino is now the co-owner of Chemical Sound Studios and a record producer/engineer who has worked with such bands/musicians as Attack in Black, Born Ruffians, C'mon (band)|C'mon, Ian Blurton, Sweetthing, Amy Millan, Raising the Fawn, Saigon Hookers and Everything Is Made in China. He currently records music under the moniker EX~PO and plays guitar for the alternative country/indie rock band Tin Star Orphans.



Knacker (band) - Former

  • *Dean Marino - Guitar/Vocals



Knacker (band) - Former

  • *Peter Marino - Bass Guitar/Vocals



Knacker (band) - EPs

  • * Self Titled Blue EP (Axis Music Group, 1998)



Knacker (band) - Albums

  • * Picture Show (Landed Music, 2004)



Campion Bond - Carnacki|Thomas Carnacki

  • * Ghost finder and paranormal detective. Member of second Murray Group (the early 20th century League). In 1910 he received threatening premonitions of a black cabal led by Oliver Haddo who plans on bringing the end of the world. However, Carnacki and his team discover that after confronting Haddo's cabal they found that the threat hasn't happened yet, and only inadvertently gives the magicians a crucial piece of information that they need to create the Moonchild.



Toy safety - Cabbage Patch Snacktime Kids

  • Consumer Product Safety Commission Announce Voluntary Refund Program for Cabbage Patch Kids Snacktime Kids Dolls]



Oh Say Can You Say? - Schnack

  • In the twelfth one, the dog-like creature, carrying a creature called a Schnack in his backpack, lives in a shack that's got cracks and a smokestack.



Knacker

  • In most countries Knackery premises are regulated by law.



Knacker

  • A horse carcass, rendered, had many uses. In the U.S., the meat could end up in the food at a mink ranch or fox farm, or a greyhound race track, or for pet food, or to a pig farm. Bones were ground up for bone meal fertilizer. Hides went to leather and joints processed to make glue for the furniture and paper trades (hence the idea of old horses being sent to the glue factory).



Knacker

  • However, in modern usage, especially in Ireland, the word has come to describe both those from lower-class backgrounds who tend to engage in anti-social behaviour, as well as those of an Irish Traveller background. In this sense, the usage of the word knacker is akin to the usage of the term chav in England and Ned (Scottish)|ned in Scotland. Members of the travelling community in Ireland live in what would ordinarily be considered temporary accommodation, such as roadside trailers or caravans.



Knacker

  • The word knacker was first used in 1812. It is from the Scandinavian word represented by O.N. hnakkur saddle and hnakki back of the neck.



Knacker - Use of term

  • The Slaughterhouses Act 1974, the Meat (Sterilisation and Staining) Regulations 1982, and the Food Act 1984 all define a knacker's yard as any premises used in connection with the business of Animal slaughter|slaughtering, skinning or butcher|cutting up animals whose flesh is not intended for human consumption.[http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1984/30 Food Act 1984], legislation.gov.uk



Knacker - Use of term

  • In the past this deterred people from entering the trade but in modern times knackeries have become profitable businesses.



Knacker - Slang

  • Knackered meaning tired, exhausted or broken in British and Irish slang is commonly used in Australia, Ireland, Newfoundland and Labrador|Newfoundland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Knackers is also British/Australasian slang for testes.e.g. Thomas in The Virgin Soldiers



Knacker - Slang

  • The term knacker is sometimes used in Ireland to denote an Irish Traveller



Knacker - Slang

  • The British satirical magazine Private Eye (magazine)|Private Eye often refers to senior police figures as Inspector Knacker or the police force in general as Knacker of Scotland Yard|The Yard, a reference to Jack Slipper|Jack Slipper of the Yard Slipper.



Falk Harnack

  • 'Falk Harnack' (2 March 1913 – 3 September 1991) was a German director and screenwriter. During Germany's Nazi era, he was also active with the German Resistance and toward the end of World War II, the partisans in Greece. Harnack was from a family of scholars, artists and scientists, several of whom were active in the anti-Nazi Resistance and paid with their lives.




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