Herman Miller is prolific creator of constructed languages and artificial scripts.
He created the language Gargish for the Ultima computer game series, and was also one of the programmers and musicians who participated in their creation.
His website lists many Internet-based fictional languages, most of which are developed for sapient rodents and other furry creatures.
Many of his artificial scripts have also been introduced to the ConScript Unicode Registry.
Standard interface documentation refers to how source code is documented. This article will provide information on documenting code for the Java and the Microsoft .NET environments. For all other languages, configuration files, and XML files, please follow the associated language-specified format for documentation.
- It is also noted that all source code developed with United States Department of Defense funding must be internally documented.
Tanya Ballinger (also known as Tonya Ballinger from Chico, California) is a model and actress based in the Los Angeles area. Miss Ballinger biggest claim to fame has been her series of Miller Lite Catfight commercials with fellow model Kitana Baker in 2002. Afterwards, she was featured at WrestleMania XIX in a Fatal 4-way catfight with Baker and WWE Divas Torrie Wilson and Stacy Keibler. In April 2003, Miss Ballinger was co-featured in the April issue of Stuff Magazine. In June 19, 2003, she made a guest appearance on the talk show, The View. Currently, Miss Ballinger is a model for Guess? Jeans.
Disease is Punishment is a live DVD featuring songs from The Network's first album Money Money 2020. The project, directed by John Roecker, with visuals & music videos directed/produced by Roy Miles of AntiDivision, was conceptualized to be a more a film than a concert DVD, as evidenced by the collages in between songs.
The bulk of the material in the film was recorded live at The Key Club in Los Angeles on November 22 2003, with many post-production shots mixed in with the live clips.
The title itself, "Disease is Punishment," could be a very obscure reference to the band Devo, who the Network is heavily influenced by.