‘It’s Business, Baby’ is a business card search engine website. The purpose of the website is lead generation, to help consumers and businesses connect through the web via the tagged business cards’ image.
History
ItsBusinessBaby.com was launched in November 2006 based in San Diego, CA. It is used by thousands of people to access business information across the United States. The website allows businesses to post their business card online for consumers to search and view - and contact, if they’re interested.
Features
The consumer can find a business by city and can also use the search engine to find a business by category or name. Each business card is tagged with keywords to produce exclusive search results. The website has over 1,000 business cards from many businesses from all 50 US states The website also has city-specific forums where local business and consumers can post messages about local happenings. The website also has blog feature..
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History
ItsBusinessBaby.com was launched in November 2006 based in San Diego, CA. It is used by thousands of people to access business information across the United States. The website allows businesses to post their business card online for consumers to search and view - and contact, if they’re interested.
Features
The consumer can find a business by city and can also use the search engine to find a business by category or name. Each business card is tagged with keywords to produce exclusive search results. The website has over 1,000 business cards from many businesses from all 50 US states The website also has city-specific forums where local business and consumers can post messages about local happenings. The website also has blog feature..
Notes and references
Fair Point Communications is a phone and internet service provider company located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company, which was founded in 1992, gives service to areas in the midwest and to the atlantic coast. The company is currently trying to expand service to northern New England and is currently working with Verizon Wireless in order to buy out utilities in parts of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
A Resurrection Ship is a fictional starship employed by the Cylons in the science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica.
The odd-looking ships appear as a series of spider-shaped support frames lined with transparent booth-like containers, each holding a Cylon humanoid body in suspended animation. The ships are specifically dedicated to the "resurrection" of Cylons (both humanoids and raiders) who die. Normally, upon their deaths, Cylon consciousnesses are uploaded into new identical bodies on the Cylon homeworld, but for Cylons located farther and farther away from home - such as those aboard the human refugee Fleet - the distance is too great for a Cylon consciousness to be "Downloaded".
For this reason, when the Cylons began pursuing the Colonial Fleet, they incorporated a resurrection ship at the center of their pursuit force, to provide for a fallback position; if they were killed, their consciousnesses could be downloaded to new models on the resurrection ship without concern. Without that ship, a killed Cylon too far from home would truly die, as their consciousnesses would be unable to find a new receptacle within range. Evidence of this fact can be seen in the Battlestar Galactica episode, "Scar", when Cylon raiders, normally known for their suicidal flight techniques, became more cautious and tactical in their engagements with Colonial Vipers, once the resurrection ship has been destroyed.
Based on testimony provided by Gina and on reconnaissance photos taken by on the Blackbird, the ships contain multiple copies of android models, along with all the apparatus necessary for resurrection.
Pursuing the fleet
When the happened upon a resurrection ship (later determined to be pursuing Adama's fleet) they found that the ship was escorted by two Basestars and approximately a dozen support vessels. It is assumed that the ships had been following the fleet since the exodus from the Colonies.
According to a Cylon copy of D'Anna Biers on Caprica, two Cylon Raiders from this Cylon fleet were destroyed relaying a documentary on Galactica's crew back to "the Fleet", presumably the main one guarding this ship (from the episode "Final Cut"). Pegasus located this ship and its escorts sometime after the fall of Scorpion Fleet Shipyards, and in the process of pursuing it, met with Galactica in deep space.
Prior to Starbuck's recon flight, the function of such a ship was a complete mystery. Admiral Helena Cain speculated that it was a command and control ship, while Commander William Adama suggested that it might be a Raider factory ( revealed to Gaius Baltar that the actual function of the ship was to download and resurrect Cylons who died too far from the Cylon homeworld). The two battlestars rendezvoused and began planning an offensive strike on it, but tension between Admiral Cain and Commander Adama quickly escalated and threatened to derail the operation (episode "Pegasus"). Only after Starbuck's arrival with data regarding the resurrection ship did the standoff end.
Destruction
In a joint operation by the both Galactica and Pegasus, the resurrection ship was disabled and then destroyed. (episode "Resurrection Ship, Part II"). This was done using a number of Colonial civilian transports left to bait ships from the Cylon Fleet; those ships were then engaged and occupied by the Vipers protecting the "helpless" Colonial ships.
With the Cylon fleet divided, the two Battlestars then engaged the two Basestars protecting the Resurrection ship. As the Resurrection ship attempted to jump away, the Blackbird piloted by Lt. Apollo was able to slip inside and disable the ship's FTL drive. With the Resurrection ship unable to exit the field of battle and with the two escort Basestars occupied by battlestars Galactica and Pegasus, the Resurrection ship was quickly dispatched by a series of Colonial Viper squadrons led by .
Reappearance
In the episode "Collaborators" (#3.5), a Cylon fleet was shown, and it contained a resurrection ship.
The odd-looking ships appear as a series of spider-shaped support frames lined with transparent booth-like containers, each holding a Cylon humanoid body in suspended animation. The ships are specifically dedicated to the "resurrection" of Cylons (both humanoids and raiders) who die. Normally, upon their deaths, Cylon consciousnesses are uploaded into new identical bodies on the Cylon homeworld, but for Cylons located farther and farther away from home - such as those aboard the human refugee Fleet - the distance is too great for a Cylon consciousness to be "Downloaded".
For this reason, when the Cylons began pursuing the Colonial Fleet, they incorporated a resurrection ship at the center of their pursuit force, to provide for a fallback position; if they were killed, their consciousnesses could be downloaded to new models on the resurrection ship without concern. Without that ship, a killed Cylon too far from home would truly die, as their consciousnesses would be unable to find a new receptacle within range. Evidence of this fact can be seen in the Battlestar Galactica episode, "Scar", when Cylon raiders, normally known for their suicidal flight techniques, became more cautious and tactical in their engagements with Colonial Vipers, once the resurrection ship has been destroyed.
Based on testimony provided by Gina and on reconnaissance photos taken by on the Blackbird, the ships contain multiple copies of android models, along with all the apparatus necessary for resurrection.
Pursuing the fleet
When the happened upon a resurrection ship (later determined to be pursuing Adama's fleet) they found that the ship was escorted by two Basestars and approximately a dozen support vessels. It is assumed that the ships had been following the fleet since the exodus from the Colonies.
According to a Cylon copy of D'Anna Biers on Caprica, two Cylon Raiders from this Cylon fleet were destroyed relaying a documentary on Galactica's crew back to "the Fleet", presumably the main one guarding this ship (from the episode "Final Cut"). Pegasus located this ship and its escorts sometime after the fall of Scorpion Fleet Shipyards, and in the process of pursuing it, met with Galactica in deep space.
Prior to Starbuck's recon flight, the function of such a ship was a complete mystery. Admiral Helena Cain speculated that it was a command and control ship, while Commander William Adama suggested that it might be a Raider factory ( revealed to Gaius Baltar that the actual function of the ship was to download and resurrect Cylons who died too far from the Cylon homeworld). The two battlestars rendezvoused and began planning an offensive strike on it, but tension between Admiral Cain and Commander Adama quickly escalated and threatened to derail the operation (episode "Pegasus"). Only after Starbuck's arrival with data regarding the resurrection ship did the standoff end.
Destruction
In a joint operation by the both Galactica and Pegasus, the resurrection ship was disabled and then destroyed. (episode "Resurrection Ship, Part II"). This was done using a number of Colonial civilian transports left to bait ships from the Cylon Fleet; those ships were then engaged and occupied by the Vipers protecting the "helpless" Colonial ships.
With the Cylon fleet divided, the two Battlestars then engaged the two Basestars protecting the Resurrection ship. As the Resurrection ship attempted to jump away, the Blackbird piloted by Lt. Apollo was able to slip inside and disable the ship's FTL drive. With the Resurrection ship unable to exit the field of battle and with the two escort Basestars occupied by battlestars Galactica and Pegasus, the Resurrection ship was quickly dispatched by a series of Colonial Viper squadrons led by .
Reappearance
In the episode "Collaborators" (#3.5), a Cylon fleet was shown, and it contained a resurrection ship.
Russian Premier League 2008 Results is the summary results of Russian Premier League 2008.
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