The meaning
Patting is an urban creation deriving from England and the name Pat. The meaning of this word is to complain and to be known as a complainer. It has also been used when referring to an act of mental instability or depression.
Time length
"Patting" has been used since the turn of the millenium, and widely known by most Britons in London and Wales. It is unknown as to how often the term is used though still it has proved popular during this time period.
Patting is an urban creation deriving from England and the name Pat. The meaning of this word is to complain and to be known as a complainer. It has also been used when referring to an act of mental instability or depression.
Time length
"Patting" has been used since the turn of the millenium, and widely known by most Britons in London and Wales. It is unknown as to how often the term is used though still it has proved popular during this time period.
Overview:
Different Fur is a recording studio located in the mission district of San Francisco, California (3470 19th Street). Since 1968, Different Fur has recorded music from a wide range of artists that includes major Grammy & Oscar winning musiscians as well as independent musicians.
Background:
The studio was first founded by influential electronic music composer/keyboardist Patrick Gleeson in 1968. By the early 1970's Gleeson was doing sessions with Jefferson Starship on his recently acquired 8-track and Moog. It was his expertise in early synthesizers, like the Moog, that eventually led to collaborations with Herbie Hancock, one artist who Gleeson credits with helping Different Fur get off the ground. By 1971 Gleeson was working with Hancock on Crossings and Sextant. He went on to record many of the synthesizers on Hancock's master work Head Hunters, as well as several solo albums at Different Fur.
The studio was originally named Different Fur Trading Company, oddly enough. The name was suggested by poet Michael McClure, who first came up with the name while he was being recorded by Gleeson.
While Gleeson eventually went on to sell Different Fur, it remains an active recording studio to this day. Over the years Brian Eno, Devo, Kronos Quartet, Bobby Hutcherson, and Primus have all recorded at Different Fur.
Discography (Selected):
Herbie Hancock - Headhunters - 1973
Herbie Hancock - Sextant - 1973
Brian Eno & David Byrne - My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts - 1980
Stevie Wonder - Characters - 1987
Earth, Wind & Fire - Touch The World - 1987
Devo - "Come Back Jonee (Single)" - 1978
Phil Collins - Serious Hits... Live! - 1990
Bobby Hutcherson - Waiting - 1976
Primus - Frizzle Fry - 1990
Primus - Sailing The Seas Of Cheese - 1991
Lenny White - Big City - 1977
Black Lips - Live Session (Itunes Exclusive) - 2007
Gomez - Live Session (Itunes Exclusive) - 2007
Mew - Live Session (Itunes Exclusive) - 2007
Jack Ingram - Live Session (Itunes Exclusive) - 2007
Whispers - Just Gets Better With Time - 1987
Sylvester - Step II - 1996
Pablo Cruise - A Place In The Sun - 1977
George Winston - Autumn - 1980
George Winston - December - 1982
George Winston - Winter To Spring - 1982
George Winston - Summer - 1991
George Winston - Forest - 1994
George Winston - Linus & Lucy: The Music Of Vince Guaraldi - 1996
Bobby Brown - Don't Be Cruel - 1988
Mr. Bungle - Mr. Bungle - 1991
Mr. Bungle - California - 1999
Fantomas - Fantomas - 1999
Kronos Quartet - Symbiosis - 1983
Coke Escovedo - Comin' At Ya - 1976
Re:ignition - Empty Heart Loaded Gun - 2006
The Mother Hips - Kiss The Crystal Flake - 2007
Chow Nasty - Super Electrical Recordings - 2007
Leni Stern - Africa - 2007
References:
Different Fur is a recording studio located in the mission district of San Francisco, California (3470 19th Street). Since 1968, Different Fur has recorded music from a wide range of artists that includes major Grammy & Oscar winning musiscians as well as independent musicians.
Background:
The studio was first founded by influential electronic music composer/keyboardist Patrick Gleeson in 1968. By the early 1970's Gleeson was doing sessions with Jefferson Starship on his recently acquired 8-track and Moog. It was his expertise in early synthesizers, like the Moog, that eventually led to collaborations with Herbie Hancock, one artist who Gleeson credits with helping Different Fur get off the ground. By 1971 Gleeson was working with Hancock on Crossings and Sextant. He went on to record many of the synthesizers on Hancock's master work Head Hunters, as well as several solo albums at Different Fur.
The studio was originally named Different Fur Trading Company, oddly enough. The name was suggested by poet Michael McClure, who first came up with the name while he was being recorded by Gleeson.
While Gleeson eventually went on to sell Different Fur, it remains an active recording studio to this day. Over the years Brian Eno, Devo, Kronos Quartet, Bobby Hutcherson, and Primus have all recorded at Different Fur.
Discography (Selected):
Herbie Hancock - Headhunters - 1973
Herbie Hancock - Sextant - 1973
Brian Eno & David Byrne - My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts - 1980
Stevie Wonder - Characters - 1987
Earth, Wind & Fire - Touch The World - 1987
Devo - "Come Back Jonee (Single)" - 1978
Phil Collins - Serious Hits... Live! - 1990
Bobby Hutcherson - Waiting - 1976
Primus - Frizzle Fry - 1990
Primus - Sailing The Seas Of Cheese - 1991
Lenny White - Big City - 1977
Black Lips - Live Session (Itunes Exclusive) - 2007
Gomez - Live Session (Itunes Exclusive) - 2007
Mew - Live Session (Itunes Exclusive) - 2007
Jack Ingram - Live Session (Itunes Exclusive) - 2007
Whispers - Just Gets Better With Time - 1987
Sylvester - Step II - 1996
Pablo Cruise - A Place In The Sun - 1977
George Winston - Autumn - 1980
George Winston - December - 1982
George Winston - Winter To Spring - 1982
George Winston - Summer - 1991
George Winston - Forest - 1994
George Winston - Linus & Lucy: The Music Of Vince Guaraldi - 1996
Bobby Brown - Don't Be Cruel - 1988
Mr. Bungle - Mr. Bungle - 1991
Mr. Bungle - California - 1999
Fantomas - Fantomas - 1999
Kronos Quartet - Symbiosis - 1983
Coke Escovedo - Comin' At Ya - 1976
Re:ignition - Empty Heart Loaded Gun - 2006
The Mother Hips - Kiss The Crystal Flake - 2007
Chow Nasty - Super Electrical Recordings - 2007
Leni Stern - Africa - 2007
References:
*Created in 2003 by Marie Hulin, UneInvitation.com is a French web application which provides tools to create free online invitations.
*When launched UneInvitation.com was a part of of company named UneInvitation SARL and was among the few early adopters in France who had a company blog in 2004 (mentioned in Loïc Le Meur's 2005 book "Blog for pros").
*In 2007 the website became private, the blog is still alive and focus on daily features and new developements as well as the occasional amusing stories of its hippotamus mascotte : "Boris Le Stagiaire"
*Similar websites include : Evite, Eventful, Socializr and Zvents
Usage
*Inspired by Evite but runs on a different business model since premiums can be bought by any user to create professional invitations as they pleased.
*UneInvitation.com is only targeting french speakers including France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada
Features
* CSV Export of invitations
* Automatic reminder e-mail
* Ability to determine through the web site whether a guest has viewed the invitation or not.
* iCal Export of invitations
* RSS Feed of public invitations
* Creation of Photo Albums to share
* Send to mobile invitation functionality
* Member profiles sharing
* PayPal Payments
* Premiums include the ability to create professional invitations
* Poll your guests
Design
The invitation may have various stylistic features chosen by the organizer including setting colors, layouts and background. Organizers can also pick a theme among more than 400 designs made for events of all kinds.
References and Publications
Media
*Neteconomie
*TSR1
*Journal du net
*French Marie-Claire
*Famili
*L'Evenementiel
*Le Parisien
Books
* Blog for Pros by Loïc Le Meur Dunod, 2005, ISBN 2100493957
* Les reseaux sociaux- Pivots de l'internet 2.0 by Alain Lefebvre M2 Editions, 2005 ISBN 2952051488
*When launched UneInvitation.com was a part of of company named UneInvitation SARL and was among the few early adopters in France who had a company blog in 2004 (mentioned in Loïc Le Meur's 2005 book "Blog for pros").
*In 2007 the website became private, the blog is still alive and focus on daily features and new developements as well as the occasional amusing stories of its hippotamus mascotte : "Boris Le Stagiaire"
*Similar websites include : Evite, Eventful, Socializr and Zvents
Usage
*Inspired by Evite but runs on a different business model since premiums can be bought by any user to create professional invitations as they pleased.
*UneInvitation.com is only targeting french speakers including France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada
Features
* CSV Export of invitations
* Automatic reminder e-mail
* Ability to determine through the web site whether a guest has viewed the invitation or not.
* iCal Export of invitations
* RSS Feed of public invitations
* Creation of Photo Albums to share
* Send to mobile invitation functionality
* Member profiles sharing
* PayPal Payments
* Premiums include the ability to create professional invitations
* Poll your guests
Design
The invitation may have various stylistic features chosen by the organizer including setting colors, layouts and background. Organizers can also pick a theme among more than 400 designs made for events of all kinds.
References and Publications
Media
*Neteconomie
*TSR1
*Journal du net
*French Marie-Claire
*Famili
*L'Evenementiel
*Le Parisien
Books
* Blog for Pros by Loïc Le Meur Dunod, 2005, ISBN 2100493957
* Les reseaux sociaux- Pivots de l'internet 2.0 by Alain Lefebvre M2 Editions, 2005 ISBN 2952051488
Planet of the Apes 2: Above and Beyond the Planet of the Apes is the working title of the new Planet of the Apes movie. It is the sequel to the 2001 Planet of the Apes remake.
Mark Wahlberg has already agreed to star in it again. The co-stars include Russell Crowe Julia Roberts and Danny DeVito. Tim Burton has not agreed to direct yet. But he is still in negotiations with 20th Century Fox Studios.
The movie is said to come out Christmas, 2010.
Mark Wahlberg has already agreed to star in it again. The co-stars include Russell Crowe Julia Roberts and Danny DeVito. Tim Burton has not agreed to direct yet. But he is still in negotiations with 20th Century Fox Studios.
The movie is said to come out Christmas, 2010.