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James "Hjuka" Coulter is a New Jersey based neopagan author. His Germanic Heathenry: A Practical Guide (2003; ISBN 1410765857) is a book on Germanic neopaganism (called "Irminism" by Coulter). He is also the registered keeper of irminenschaft.net, the website of the Irminen-Gesellschaft, and editor of the Zeitgeist journal (since 2003), and author of a self-published treatise on Heathen Timekeeping and of his translation of the Havamal. Coulter emphasizes folkish (German ethnic nationalist) aspects, and Continental Germanic paganism (as opposed to Norse paganism).
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The Crossroads Church is affiliated with The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches. The Crossroads Church is located in Kanata, Ontario, a suburb of Ottawa. The Crossroads Church was started in September 2006 by Pastor Dave Lemke. The Crossroads Church currently meets at 500 Stonehaven Drive (St. Anne Catholic School) on Sundays at 11 AM.

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"Smash the Mirror" is a song written by Pete Townshend of The Who. It appears as the seventeenth track on the group's first rock opera, Tommy (1969). After the events in Tommy, Can You Hear Me?, Tommy is still captivated by the mirror. Eventually, his frustrated mother smashes the mirror (The mirror can clearly be heard being broken in the song).
The breaking of the mirror cures Tommy which leads into the song "Sensation"
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SysOrb is short for SysOrb Network & Server Monitoring System, an uptime and downtime network monitoring and server monitoring software system from Evalesco Systems. SysOrb can be installed on a wide variety of operating systems like Windows, Unix and Linux and can be used for monitoring any device or node in the network with an IP address, including Windows, Unix, Linux and Novell operating systems.

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* NetChecks for performing IP polling (ping, DNS, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, IMAP, POP3 etc.) with response time metrics
* AgentChecks for collecting a wide selection of metrics from monitored systems, including application metrics
* snmpChecks for performing SNMP polling to collect a wide selection of metrics from SNMP agents, including routers, switches, firewalls, copiers, printers etc.
* Integrated time series database for storing more than 4 years of metrics data
* Web-based user interface, including the ability to display real-time graphs of the collected metrics
* Alert notification module (e-mail, pager, SMS and Custom AlertPath)
* Report generator (for availability and SLA reporting etc.)
* Integrated security in communication between SysOrb Server and SysOrb Agents (128-bit AES authentication and encryption)
* Remote monitoring by use of SysOrb Satellites with integrated security (128-bit AES authentication and encryption)
* NodeClasses can be configured with templates to ensure roll-out of best-practice monitoring on similar nodes and applications
* Configuration of Dependencies and Downtime eliminates false alerts

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