Major Andrei Lavrov, or Batyánya () is a fictional character in russian action/adventure fiction series.
He's a fictional character, created by russian novelist Sergei Zverev.
Fictional character biography
Andrei Lavrov was born in late 60th (according to the period described in the novels, though his birthdate never been defined). He, probably, had been graduated from Ryazan Airborne Military Command School in early 1990th and then taken part in Chechen War and in other conflicts arised around after the Collapse of the USSR.
Story beginning, depicting him as experinced Spetsnaz Battalion Commander. He'd been described as middle-aged, middle stature, sturdy man, with determined chin and clear eyes.
However, he never tolerated bootlickers or careerists, and never whimpered about his life, his military duty, allways reffering to his Enlistment Oath, which states that all hardships must be endeavored.
In addition, he fluently speaks English, German and Tajik languages.
===The meaning of "Batyanya"===
Batyánya is a form of russian word Bátya (smth. between "Daddy" and "Father"), usually about battalion or detachment commander. An extremely popular song was recorded by LYUBEH in 1996: "Kombát-Batyánya" (english: Battalion Commander - Daddy).
Episodes
* Batyánya. Orders are undisputed (2005)
* Batyánya. Hit Back (2005)
* Just cause we are stronger! (2009)
* Desantura vs. marines (2009)
* Border is locked up (2009)
Catchphrases
* "Smooth desántnik must have shooting and jumping skills, and always be ready for everything. Everything else is 'Dancing'"
* "Remember, Soldiers, that mini-shovel is a third instrument, after the Kalashnikov and parachute."
He's a fictional character, created by russian novelist Sergei Zverev.
Fictional character biography
Andrei Lavrov was born in late 60th (according to the period described in the novels, though his birthdate never been defined). He, probably, had been graduated from Ryazan Airborne Military Command School in early 1990th and then taken part in Chechen War and in other conflicts arised around after the Collapse of the USSR.
Story beginning, depicting him as experinced Spetsnaz Battalion Commander. He'd been described as middle-aged, middle stature, sturdy man, with determined chin and clear eyes.
However, he never tolerated bootlickers or careerists, and never whimpered about his life, his military duty, allways reffering to his Enlistment Oath, which states that all hardships must be endeavored.
In addition, he fluently speaks English, German and Tajik languages.
===The meaning of "Batyanya"===
Batyánya is a form of russian word Bátya (smth. between "Daddy" and "Father"), usually about battalion or detachment commander. An extremely popular song was recorded by LYUBEH in 1996: "Kombát-Batyánya" (english: Battalion Commander - Daddy).
Episodes
* Batyánya. Orders are undisputed (2005)
* Batyánya. Hit Back (2005)
* Just cause we are stronger! (2009)
* Desantura vs. marines (2009)
* Border is locked up (2009)
Catchphrases
* "Smooth desántnik must have shooting and jumping skills, and always be ready for everything. Everything else is 'Dancing'"
* "Remember, Soldiers, that mini-shovel is a third instrument, after the Kalashnikov and parachute."
Revolver Presents: The Dark Side is a compilation CD released by Revolver magazine. It features several artists, including many that were featured on the magazine's front cover.
Track listing
(Artist: Song)
# From First to Last: The Latest Plague
# Eighteen Visions; You Broke Like Glass
# Marilyn Manson: Personal Jesus
# Avenged Sevenfold; Unholy Confessions
# Atreyu: Ex's and Oh's
# Rob Zombie: Living Dead Girl
# HIM: Wicked Game
# Aiden: The Last Sunrise
# Lacuna Coil: Heaven's a Lie
# Dimmu Borgir: Blood Hunger Doctrine
# I Am Ghost: Pretty People Never Lie Vampires Never Really Die
# The Misfits: Die, Die My Darling
# Ministry: The Great Satan
# Bleeding Through: Kill to Believe
# Type O Negative: Black no. 1
Track listing
(Artist: Song)
# From First to Last: The Latest Plague
# Eighteen Visions; You Broke Like Glass
# Marilyn Manson: Personal Jesus
# Avenged Sevenfold; Unholy Confessions
# Atreyu: Ex's and Oh's
# Rob Zombie: Living Dead Girl
# HIM: Wicked Game
# Aiden: The Last Sunrise
# Lacuna Coil: Heaven's a Lie
# Dimmu Borgir: Blood Hunger Doctrine
# I Am Ghost: Pretty People Never Lie Vampires Never Really Die
# The Misfits: Die, Die My Darling
# Ministry: The Great Satan
# Bleeding Through: Kill to Believe
# Type O Negative: Black no. 1
Before reading this please take into account that this street does not exist. Lucadilly is a fictional street created by a member of the London Oratory Junior Choir, in an artwork consisting of a made-up map of London, in a seemingly similar way to the map of Central London. Lucadilly (between Lucadilly Circus and Cole Park Corner - of course, also imaginary) is a parody of London's Piccadilly in the West End. This map has become a hugely enjoyed fantasy among the choir and hopes to remain so. It is not a real street; it is just on a piece of artwork and should not be confused with Piccadilly.
When you encounter the "Bad Login or Username/Password" error, the first step is to check your Cpanel or Plesk of your hosting account to see if the email address was set up properly. Otherwise, that email address may not have been successfully created.
Next, check whether you are using the correct username. Usually email username is your full email address- meaning your yourname@domain. Using an incorrect username will definitely result to an unsuccessful login or bad login.
Finally, determine if you are using the correct password. The way to do this is to go to your Cpanel or Plesk and see the correct password for each email account created. It is easy to get mixed up, especially if you have already created several email accounts.
Another Internet SMTP Problem for sending email is when you encounter the "Server not found" error. The first thing you have to do is check if you are connected to the Internet. Access to your SMTP of course requires that you have a live Internet connection.
If you're using a newly registered domain name, note that it usually takes a day or two for the domain to propagate on the Internet. This means that pointing your email client to mail.youdomain will still not work. And yes, in that case you will get the "Server not found" error.
If you have determined that the above are not the cause of the error, check your email client settings to see if you are using the correct SMTP servers. Usually the right SMTP server is mail.yourdomain. However, many ISPs now require you to use their own SMTP server. Check with your ISP technical support what their policy is.
Still another Internet SMTP Problem for sending email is when you get an almost immediate reply saying "Mailbox full/Quota Exceeded/Could not create output file". This clearly is not your problem.
It only means that your addressee's inbox is full and has exceeded quota. There is nothing you can do about it but to advise him or her.
IMTP:
Setting up your email accounts to use IMAP has some benefits but you may eventually come across a problem with multiple IMAP connections opened simultaneously or even when not open simultaneously. I'm not certain of the cause of this problem. I assume the root is somewhere due to a mail server problem. I currently host with Bluehost. Let me first describe the problem as it may be a reflection of the problem you may be encountering. With one client I had to set up email accounts for several (around 20) persons and it seemed to be growing. I set up every account as IMAP as this will allow the recipients to view and send email from any computer and yet have all their emails synched. This is a good feature.
However, this seemed to bring down the entire account (meaning all the websites associated with this account) went offline. Actually, one of the side effects was a completely blank screen. No page errors displayed; no 404 error pages or any other errors. Just a blank screen was displayed for the websites associated with the account. After I inquired as to the Setting up your email accounts to use IMAP has some benefits but you may eventually come across a problem with multiple IMAP connections opened simultaneously or even when not open simultaneously.
I'm not certain of the cause of this problem. I assume the root is somewhere due to a mail server problem. I currently host with Bluehost. Let me first describe the problem as it may be a reflection of the problem you may be encountering. With one client I had to set up email accounts for several (around 20) persons and it seemed to be growing. I set up every account as IMAP as this will allow the recipients to view and send email from any computer and yet have all their emails synced. This is a good feature.
However, this seemed to bring down the entire account (meaning all the websites associated with this account) went offline. Actually, one of the side effects was a completely blank screen. No page errors displayed; no 404 error pages or any other errors. Just a blank screen was displayed for the websites associated with the account. After I inquired as to the cause of the problem with the Bluehost techs they found that there were multiple processes or connections to the server.
Next, check whether you are using the correct username. Usually email username is your full email address- meaning your yourname@domain. Using an incorrect username will definitely result to an unsuccessful login or bad login.
Finally, determine if you are using the correct password. The way to do this is to go to your Cpanel or Plesk and see the correct password for each email account created. It is easy to get mixed up, especially if you have already created several email accounts.
Another Internet SMTP Problem for sending email is when you encounter the "Server not found" error. The first thing you have to do is check if you are connected to the Internet. Access to your SMTP of course requires that you have a live Internet connection.
If you're using a newly registered domain name, note that it usually takes a day or two for the domain to propagate on the Internet. This means that pointing your email client to mail.youdomain will still not work. And yes, in that case you will get the "Server not found" error.
If you have determined that the above are not the cause of the error, check your email client settings to see if you are using the correct SMTP servers. Usually the right SMTP server is mail.yourdomain. However, many ISPs now require you to use their own SMTP server. Check with your ISP technical support what their policy is.
Still another Internet SMTP Problem for sending email is when you get an almost immediate reply saying "Mailbox full/Quota Exceeded/Could not create output file". This clearly is not your problem.
It only means that your addressee's inbox is full and has exceeded quota. There is nothing you can do about it but to advise him or her.
IMTP:
Setting up your email accounts to use IMAP has some benefits but you may eventually come across a problem with multiple IMAP connections opened simultaneously or even when not open simultaneously. I'm not certain of the cause of this problem. I assume the root is somewhere due to a mail server problem. I currently host with Bluehost. Let me first describe the problem as it may be a reflection of the problem you may be encountering. With one client I had to set up email accounts for several (around 20) persons and it seemed to be growing. I set up every account as IMAP as this will allow the recipients to view and send email from any computer and yet have all their emails synched. This is a good feature.
However, this seemed to bring down the entire account (meaning all the websites associated with this account) went offline. Actually, one of the side effects was a completely blank screen. No page errors displayed; no 404 error pages or any other errors. Just a blank screen was displayed for the websites associated with the account. After I inquired as to the Setting up your email accounts to use IMAP has some benefits but you may eventually come across a problem with multiple IMAP connections opened simultaneously or even when not open simultaneously.
I'm not certain of the cause of this problem. I assume the root is somewhere due to a mail server problem. I currently host with Bluehost. Let me first describe the problem as it may be a reflection of the problem you may be encountering. With one client I had to set up email accounts for several (around 20) persons and it seemed to be growing. I set up every account as IMAP as this will allow the recipients to view and send email from any computer and yet have all their emails synced. This is a good feature.
However, this seemed to bring down the entire account (meaning all the websites associated with this account) went offline. Actually, one of the side effects was a completely blank screen. No page errors displayed; no 404 error pages or any other errors. Just a blank screen was displayed for the websites associated with the account. After I inquired as to the cause of the problem with the Bluehost techs they found that there were multiple processes or connections to the server.