Mickey "Mick" Wingert (born July 4, 1974) is an American voice actor, best known as the voice of Po in the Nickelodeon television series, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, replacing Jack Black.
Biography
Filmography
Actor
* Dalton's Reward
* Kung Fu Panda
* The Princess and the Frog
* Mass Effect 2
* Finding Hope Now
* Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness
Miscellaneous Crew
* Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
* The Princess and the Frog
Producer
* Dalton's Reward
Casting Director
* Dalton's Reward
Thanks
* The Chronicles of Hernia: The Lion, the Ditch and the Studio
Biography
Filmography
Actor
* Dalton's Reward
* Kung Fu Panda
* The Princess and the Frog
* Mass Effect 2
* Finding Hope Now
* Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness
Miscellaneous Crew
* Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
* The Princess and the Frog
Producer
* Dalton's Reward
Casting Director
* Dalton's Reward
Thanks
* The Chronicles of Hernia: The Lion, the Ditch and the Studio
The Federal Signal 2001 is an electro-mechanical series of warning sirens manufactured by Federal Signal Corporation. It is currently one of the most popular sirens on the market, and is one of 5 sirens Federal Signal makes today.
History
The Federal Signal 2001 was designed in the late 1980's by Earl Grosswiller. It was designed to run on DC (battery) power as well as AC power. It was not meant to be a 'Civil Defense' siren; however just to be a 'Warning Siren'. The siren began its production in 1988, and exceeded the Thunderbolt series siren, also made by Federal Signal. The first two models were the Federal Signal 2001-DC, running on DC power only, and the Federal Signal 2001-AC, running on AC power only.
However, many cities that bought these sirens in the 1980's or early 1990's are beginning to see problems with the siren, such as motor failures or bad pitch; however, there is not much they can do but wait for these sirens to become outdated.
Siren Models
The exact design of the Federal Signal 2001 has varied in its 22 years of production.
*2001-AC: The first model, an alternative to the Federal Signal Thunderbolt.
*2001-DC:Almost exactly like the 2001-AC, the 2001-DC ran on DC power only, instead of AC. It had 3 generations:
First Generation: The first generation featured a mesh screen on the horn, a large FS logo on the inside cone, and the words 'FEDERAL 2001:DC' on the rotator.
Second Generation: Almost exactly like the first generation, except this siren had no FS logo on the cone.
Third Generation: This siren had all the same decals on the rotator, but had a rounded cone and a small FS logo on it, and had no mesh screen on the horn.
*2001-SRN: Almost exactly identical to the third generation 2001-DC, except this siren had different metal plating on the cone, no decals on the rotator box, and could run off of AC or DC power.
*2001-SRNB: First Generation: Similar to the 2001-SRN, except it had a small cube-shaped rotator box instead of a rectangular rotator, as was used on older 2001 models.
Second Generation: This generation had a cube-shaped rotator, decals on the rotator, and a bigger FS logo on the cone.
*2001-130: Almost completely identical to the second generation 2001-SRNB, except this siren had a taller backbox. This is the currently made model of the 2001's.
Signals
The Federal Signal 2001 produces these tones, or signals:
*Alert (Steady)
*Attack (Wail)
*Fast Attack (Fast Wail)
*Growl (Test)
The duration of these signals is set manually according to individual cities' testing requirements.
Rotator Motor Facts
The Federal Signal 2001's rotator motor speed varies by siren model.
*2001-AC/2001-DC/2001-SRN: 2, 4, or 8 RPMs.
*2001-SRNB/2001-130: 3 or 8 RPMs.
The early models of the 2001s had the exact same rotator speed settings as the Federal Signal Thunderbolt siren.
Facts
*Colors: Yellow or White
*Decibel Output: 127 - 130 decibels, quietest is 2001-AC, loudest is 2001-130.
*Weight: 450 lbs (Includes siren head, controls, and batteries.)
*Operating Temperature: -30°C to 60°C
*Mounting: Pole or Roof
*Batteries: 4 Delco Voyager Model M24MF, 15 minutes of battery backup after AC power loss on 2001-SRN, 2001-SRNB, and 2001-130.
*This siren's chopper motor is located inside the siren head.
*This siren is rather popular with cities looking for a cheap DC-run siren.
See Also
*Thunderbolt Siren
*Federal Signal Modulator
*Federal Signal 2T22
*Civil Defense Siren
History
The Federal Signal 2001 was designed in the late 1980's by Earl Grosswiller. It was designed to run on DC (battery) power as well as AC power. It was not meant to be a 'Civil Defense' siren; however just to be a 'Warning Siren'. The siren began its production in 1988, and exceeded the Thunderbolt series siren, also made by Federal Signal. The first two models were the Federal Signal 2001-DC, running on DC power only, and the Federal Signal 2001-AC, running on AC power only.
However, many cities that bought these sirens in the 1980's or early 1990's are beginning to see problems with the siren, such as motor failures or bad pitch; however, there is not much they can do but wait for these sirens to become outdated.
Siren Models
The exact design of the Federal Signal 2001 has varied in its 22 years of production.
*2001-AC: The first model, an alternative to the Federal Signal Thunderbolt.
*2001-DC:Almost exactly like the 2001-AC, the 2001-DC ran on DC power only, instead of AC. It had 3 generations:
First Generation: The first generation featured a mesh screen on the horn, a large FS logo on the inside cone, and the words 'FEDERAL 2001:DC' on the rotator.
Second Generation: Almost exactly like the first generation, except this siren had no FS logo on the cone.
Third Generation: This siren had all the same decals on the rotator, but had a rounded cone and a small FS logo on it, and had no mesh screen on the horn.
*2001-SRN: Almost exactly identical to the third generation 2001-DC, except this siren had different metal plating on the cone, no decals on the rotator box, and could run off of AC or DC power.
*2001-SRNB: First Generation: Similar to the 2001-SRN, except it had a small cube-shaped rotator box instead of a rectangular rotator, as was used on older 2001 models.
Second Generation: This generation had a cube-shaped rotator, decals on the rotator, and a bigger FS logo on the cone.
*2001-130: Almost completely identical to the second generation 2001-SRNB, except this siren had a taller backbox. This is the currently made model of the 2001's.
Signals
The Federal Signal 2001 produces these tones, or signals:
*Alert (Steady)
*Attack (Wail)
*Fast Attack (Fast Wail)
*Growl (Test)
The duration of these signals is set manually according to individual cities' testing requirements.
Rotator Motor Facts
The Federal Signal 2001's rotator motor speed varies by siren model.
*2001-AC/2001-DC/2001-SRN: 2, 4, or 8 RPMs.
*2001-SRNB/2001-130: 3 or 8 RPMs.
The early models of the 2001s had the exact same rotator speed settings as the Federal Signal Thunderbolt siren.
Facts
*Colors: Yellow or White
*Decibel Output: 127 - 130 decibels, quietest is 2001-AC, loudest is 2001-130.
*Weight: 450 lbs (Includes siren head, controls, and batteries.)
*Operating Temperature: -30°C to 60°C
*Mounting: Pole or Roof
*Batteries: 4 Delco Voyager Model M24MF, 15 minutes of battery backup after AC power loss on 2001-SRN, 2001-SRNB, and 2001-130.
*This siren's chopper motor is located inside the siren head.
*This siren is rather popular with cities looking for a cheap DC-run siren.
See Also
*Thunderbolt Siren
*Federal Signal Modulator
*Federal Signal 2T22
*Civil Defense Siren
European Network for Indigenous Australian Rights (ENIAR) is a European wide non-profit organisation that promotes awareness of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues and to provide information for Indigenous Australians about European and international organisations.
ENIAR is made up of volunteers who are concerned about what they see as human rights violations suffered by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia.
Through events such as the Sorry Book Signing (1998), The Long Walk in London (2005) through to the Sorry Day UK 2006, ENIAR aims to provide an opportunity for Indigenous rights to be raised in an international forum. ENIAR's website highlights Indigenous Australian events around Europe.
ENIAR formed in May 1998 from the Australian and European based work of individuals and organisations and is committed to human rights and social justice for all Indigenous Australians.
ENIAR, not affiliated to any government or commercial bodies, is not for profit and run and funded entirely by volunteers working at festivals in the United Kingdom.
ENIAR is made up of volunteers who are concerned about what they see as human rights violations suffered by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia.
Through events such as the Sorry Book Signing (1998), The Long Walk in London (2005) through to the Sorry Day UK 2006, ENIAR aims to provide an opportunity for Indigenous rights to be raised in an international forum. ENIAR's website highlights Indigenous Australian events around Europe.
ENIAR formed in May 1998 from the Australian and European based work of individuals and organisations and is committed to human rights and social justice for all Indigenous Australians.
ENIAR, not affiliated to any government or commercial bodies, is not for profit and run and funded entirely by volunteers working at festivals in the United Kingdom.
Something Incredible This Way Comes, formerly named Something Incredible Comes This Way, is a biography about American rock band My Chemical Romance written by Paul Stenning, and published by Independent Music Press in 2006. The title refers to a famous line from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth: "Something wicked this way comes". The 183-page volume covers, among other topics, the band's beginnings; their commercially successful second album, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge; and the current The Black Parade album. The book includes six pages of colour pictures, a four-page discography, and various interviews from magazines and webzines.