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This is list of major highway, bridges, and tunnels of South Hampton Roads region of Virginia.

*Downtown Tunnel (I-264)
*Midtown Tunnel (US 58)
*Berkley Bridge (I-264)
*Campostella Bridge (State Route 168)
*Jordan Bridge (VA 337)
*Steel Bridge (US 17)
*High Rise Bridge (I-64)
*Gilmerton Bridge (US 13 and US 460)
*King's Highway Bridge (State Route 125) (NOTE: currently closed to traffic)
*Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (I-64)
*Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel (I-664)
*Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (US 13)
*Hodges Ferry Bridge (State Route 337)
*James River Bridge (US 17 and US 258)
*Mills E. Godwin Bridge (US 17)
* (tunnel under military runway)
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The Cheetahmen were intended to be the flagship characters for Active Enterprises, a small manufacturer of unlicensed Nintendo Entertainment System cartridges. Based on the then-popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Cheetahmen were three humanoid cheetahs, each wielding a different weapon and/or skill.

The backstory of the Cheetahmen was given in a 12-page comic book included with Action 52, Active's only released NES game. Mad scientist Dr. Morbis kills a mother cheetah while on safari in Africa, then takes her three cubs for his genetic research. Subjected to his experiments, the cubs grow into half-cheetah, half-human creatures. Once they learn of Morbis's evil plans, they turn on him, and he in turn creates an army of half-animal humans (known as "Sub-Species") to stop the Cheetahmen once and for all.



The NES version of the game had an intro sequence that told a story as well, where a boy called the Action Gamemaster is at home playing a video game when a robotic arm reaches through the screen and pulls him into the game. He meets the Cheetahmen, who then run off. The Gamemaster does not appear in the rest of the game, although the manual summary implies that he transforms into the Cheetahmen one after another.



The three Cheetahmen were as follows:

*Hercules, named for the Hercules the Greek god, son of Zeus and a mortal woman. He is by nature a pacifist, but will fight with deadly force when the situation demands it. He doesn't use a weapon, but has great physical strength.
*Aries, named for the astrological sign Aries that is believed to dictate impulsive behavior (as the group's combat expert he was probably intended to be named after Ares). Aries learned martial arts from movies shown to him by Dr. Morbis. He wields two wooden clubs.
*Apollo, named for Apollo, the Greek god. He is the leader of the Cheetahmen, and was the first to question Dr. Morbis's intentions. Like his namesake, Apollo is an archer and a scholar versed in many fields. He uses a crossbow.

The Cheetahmen's enemies included:

*Dr. Morbis, an evil geneticist. His ultimate goals are never made clear.
*Cygore, Dr. Morbis' assistant with a robotic arm. Sketches of him showed a number of weapon attachments, including a hammer and buzzsaw.
*White Rhino
*Scavenger, a Sub-Species based on a vulture.
*Hyena
*Man-Ape (or Ape-Man), allegedly the most powerful of Dr. Morbis' Sub-Species.

The Cheetahmen was the "featured" game on the Action 52 multicart, and there were grandiose plans for a line of merchandise including action figures, t-shirts, a comic book series and even a television cartoon based on the characters. (An advertisement for Cheetahmen action figures, displaying prototype sketches, was included in the aforementioned comic book.) These plans quickly fell through, however, when bad word-of-mouth and scathing reviews of the game began mounting up in earnest. A sequel, Cheetahmen II, was finished but never released.

Among NES fans, the two Cheetahmen games are renowned for being among the all-time worst games ever made for that system. Cheetahmen 2 in particular is buggy, incomplete, and widely regarded as virtually unplayable.

Spoofs
There are some media files poking fun of Cheetahmen.

Birth of Evil

This short film mostly consists of a poorly dubbed scene from the 2002 movie Time Changer. The movie does not say who provided the new voices, it only listed the actors portraying the original characters.

Summary: How exactly did Action 52 and the Cheetahmen come about? They are so unplayable, so bizarre, that one wonders if it was just one old insane guy in a barn cranking out games. This short film explores that possibility.



Boom in Japan
The Cheetahmen has recently been gaining popularity in Japan since a movie file was posted to "Niko-niko Douga", a YouTube-like website, because of its extraordinarily poor quality and disproportionately cool music. Many users are arranging its BGM for various kinds of music. These postings on the website amounted to more than 100 works within a few days after the first one.
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Rosie Michell is an actress born and living in London. She is the daughter of Roger Michell (acclaimed director of Notting Hill and Changing Lanes) and younger sister of actor and singer/songwriter Harry Michell (Tom Brown's Schooldays).
Rosie's film credits include Katie Logan in Enduring Love, and Rosie in The Mother in which she played alongside her real-life brother. Both of these films were directed by her father.
Rosie is currently in Thirds (Year 7) at the City of London School for Girls.
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This is a list of speakers at the Wizards of OS conference (1-3).

* Alexander Kandzior
* Alexei Shulgin
* Alvar Freude
* Ami Ganguli
* Amke Block
* Andreas Bogk
* Andreas Haas
* Andreas Keller
* Andreas König
* Andreas Lange
* Andreas Lehner
* Andreas Tonnesen
* André Schimmer
* Andy Müller-Maguhn
* Angelika Meier
* Armin Medosch
* Arno Fiedler
* Atul Chitnis
* Axel Metzger
* Benny Härlin
* Bernd Driesen
* Bernd Lutterbeck
* Birthe Köster
* Bjoern Hartmann
* Bo Leuf
* Boris Gröndahl
* Charles Yates
* Charlotte Hess
* Christiane Asschenfeld
* Christine-Dorothea Sauer
* Christopher Kelty
* Christoph Oehler
* Claus Kalle
* Cori Hayden
* Cornelia Sollfrank
* Danièle Bourcier
* Daniel Ockeloen
* Daniel Probst
* Daniel Riek
* David S. Touretzky
* David Bollier
* Detlef Borchers
* Dewayne Hendricks
* Dieter Ernst
* Dirk Gomez
* Dirk Hohndel
* Donald K. Rosenberg
* Doug Cutting
* Ethan Zuckerman
* Federico Heinz
* Felix Stalder
* Florian Cramer
* Fran Ilich
* Frank Fremerey
* Frank Gessner
* Frank Kunkel
* Frank Rieger
* Frank Ronneburg
* Frank Rosengart
* Frank Steimke
* Friedrich Kittler
* Fritz Teufel
* Georg Greve
* Gerd Hansen
* Guido Sohne
* Gunter Hille
* Hannes Federrath
* Hansjürgen Garstka
* Hans Peter Prenzel
* Harald Milz
* Heather Ford
* Henry Lowood
* Herbert A. Meyer
* Hermann Rotermund
* Hong Feng
* Hubertus Soquat
* Ian Brown
* Ingo Ruhmann
* Inke Arns
* István Fábián
* Jah Shaka software
* James Love
* James Stevens
* Janko Röttgers
* Jean-Claude Guédon
* Jeanette Hofmann
* Jim Carrico
* Joachim Euchner
* Johnny Häusler
* Joris Komen
* Juergen Neumann
* Julia Kueng
* Julio Yuste
* Jürgen Buchmüller
* Jürgen Siepmann
* Kalle Dalheimer
* Karen Banks
* Karsten Huth
* Kaushik Sunder Rajan
* Keii Ishii
* Keith Hart
* Kembrew McLeod
* Kenta Ohji
* Kerstin Tober
* Klaus Birkenbihl
* Klaus Keuss
* Kurt Gramlich
* Lars Eilebrecht
* Lawrence Lessig
* Lloyd Dunn
* Malte Susdorff
* Manfred Redelfs
* Marcell Mars
* Marc Lehmann
* Marcus Brinkmann
* Marek Tuszynski
* Marit Köhntopp
* Mark Bressers
* Mark Pratt
* Markus Beckedahl
* Martin Kretschmer
* Matthew Fuller
* Matthias Leistner
* Maurizio Lazzarato
* Meg Hourihan
* Melanie Dulong de Rosnay
* Michael Flor
* Michael Grob
* Michael Hildebrandt
* Michael Kleinhenz
* Michael Linton
* Michael Tiemann
* Nazir Peroz
* Nico Grubert
* Norbert Szyperski
* Norbert Thies
* Olaf Koglin
* Olga Drossou
* Oliver Moldenhauer
* Oliver Passek
* Paschutan Buzari
* Patrick M. Hausen
* Paul 'Enki' Boehm
* Pawel Leszek
* Peter Bingel
* Peter Weibel
* Pit Schultz
* Ralf Bendrath
* Ralf Klever
* Ralph Giles
* Raphael Leiteritz
* Rena Tangens
* Richard K. Moore
* Richard Stallman
* Richard Wright
* Rishab Aiyer Ghosh
* Robert Guerra
* Roberto Bui
* Rob Vermeulen
* Roger Dingledine
* Roman Maczkowsky
* Ronaldo Lemos
* Rudolf Strobl
* Samyeer Metrani
* Sarah Spiekermann
* Sascha Kösch
* Sebastian Büttrich
* Sebastian Hetze
* Sebastian Lütgert
* Seda Gürses
* Sérgio Amadeu
* Shu-Kun Lin
* Simon Carless
* Skúli Sigurdsson
* Slobodan Markovic
* Stefan Gradmann
* Stefan Krempl
* Stefan Meretz
* Stefan Merten
* Stefan Richter
* Stevan Harnad
* Sunir Shah
* Susanne Dobratz
* Teodor Celakoski
* Thaer Sabri
* Thomas Krag
* Thomas Krüger
* Thomas Macho
* Thomax Kaulmann
* Thorsten Braun
* Thorsten Schilling
* Till Jaeger
* Till Kreutzer
* Tilman Baumgärtel
* Tilmann Singer
* Tim Hubbard
* Tim O'Reilly
* Timothy Druckrey
* Timothy Lord
* Tineke M. Egyedi
* Tomislav Medak
* Tom Schwaller
* Veni Markovski
* Volker Grassmuck
* Wendy Seltzer
* Werner Roth
* William Fisher
* Wolfgang Coy
* Wolfgang Hagen
* Wolfgang Sander-Beuermann
* Yann Moulier Boutang



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