The Mexican Hot 100 is a music singles popularity chart issued weekly by TV Azteca and MTV Mexico which ranks songs in Mexico. The chart premiered in the TV Azteca in January 19, 1998 and was made available for the first time via MTV Mexico on February 7, 1998. The chart feautures mostly American songs.
The Mexican Hot 100 is similar to Billboards U.S.-based Hot 100 in that it combines sales via digital downloads, as measured by Nielsen SoundScan, and Mexican radio audience levels as measured by Nielsen BDS. Mexican's airplay chart is the result of monitoring more than 100 stations representing rock, country, adult contemporary and Top 40 genres.
TV Azteca charts manager Geoff Mayfield announced the premiere of the chart, explaining "the new MTV Mexican Hot 100 will serve as the definitive measure of Canada's most popular songs, continuing our magazine's longstanding tradition of using the most comprehensive resources available to provide the world's most authoritative music charts."
Facts
* The artist with most number one songs currently is Timbaland, having three songs to reach the top spot.
* The female artist with most number one songs is Britney Spears, with two tracks having topped the chart.
The Mexican Hot 100 is similar to Billboards U.S.-based Hot 100 in that it combines sales via digital downloads, as measured by Nielsen SoundScan, and Mexican radio audience levels as measured by Nielsen BDS. Mexican's airplay chart is the result of monitoring more than 100 stations representing rock, country, adult contemporary and Top 40 genres.
TV Azteca charts manager Geoff Mayfield announced the premiere of the chart, explaining "the new MTV Mexican Hot 100 will serve as the definitive measure of Canada's most popular songs, continuing our magazine's longstanding tradition of using the most comprehensive resources available to provide the world's most authoritative music charts."
Facts
* The artist with most number one songs currently is Timbaland, having three songs to reach the top spot.
* The female artist with most number one songs is Britney Spears, with two tracks having topped the chart.
AutoZine is an independent online car magazine started in 1997 by Mark Wan of Hong Kong. It offers a goude to all new cars on the market, a blog, pages on classic cars, a very comprehensive technical guide called the "Technical School", news about the worldwide automotive industry, a gallert of cars, and much more.
Autozine Awards
AutoZine gives out its own awards. They are: Car of the Year, Styling of the Year, Concept of the Year, Technology of the Year, Surprise of the Year, Disappointment of the Year, Ugliest Car of the Year, and Worst Car of the Year, but the last three are awards a car maker doesn't want to recieve.
Award winners
*Car of the Year:
**2007 Ferrari 599GTB
**2006 Bugatti EB16.4 Veyron
**2005 Ferrari F430
**2004 Ford GT
**2003 Mercedes-Benz E-class and E55 AMG
**2002 Mercedes-Benz SL
**2001 Alfa Romeo 147
**2000 Ferrari 360 Modena
**1999 Ford Focus
*Styling of the Year:
**2007 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
**2006 Citroen C6
**2005 Citroen C4
**2004 Bentley Continental GT
**2003 Nissan March (Micra)
**2002 Lamborghini Murcielago
**2001 Alfa Romeo 147
**2000 Toyota Yaris
**1999 Chrysler 300M
*Concept of the Year:
**2007 Honda FCX
**2006 Mazda Kabura
**2005 Fiat Trepiuno
**2004 Lancia Fulvia Coupe
**2003 Italdesign Brera
**2002 Saab 9X
**2001 Cadillac Imaj
**2000 Bertone Bella
*Technology of the Year:
**2007 BMW Turbosteamer
**2006 Volkswagen-Eaton Twincharger
**2005 BorgWarner regulated 2-stage turbocharging system
**2004 Toyota Prius
**2003 BorgWarner DualTronic double-clutch gearbox
**2002 BMW 7-series
**2001 Saab SVC (variable compression) engine
**2000 Audi Multitronic CVT
**1999 Volkswagen 24-valve VR6
*Surprise of the Year:
**2007 Venturi Astrolab
**2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
**2005 Chrysler 300C
**2004 Ford GT
**2003 Smart Roadster
*Disappointment of the Year:
**2007 Chrysler
**2006 Honda Civic
**2005 End of road for Rover and Saab
**2004 MG Rover
**2003 Cancellation of Jaguar F-Type and X-Type R
**2002 BMW design studio
**2001 Jurgen Schrempp (Daimler Chrysler)
**2000 Mercedes CLR Le Mans challenger
**1999 Rolls-Royce / Bentley split
*Ugliest Car of the Year:
**2007 Dodge Avenger
**2006 Toyota bB
**2005 BMW 1-Series
**2004 Dodge Magnum SRT-8
**2003 MG SV
*Worst Car of the Year:
**2007 Dodge Caliber (but a Proton was second)
**2006 Proton Savvy
**2005 Proton Gen.2
**2004 Rover CityRover
**2003 Mercury Marauder
Autozine Awards
AutoZine gives out its own awards. They are: Car of the Year, Styling of the Year, Concept of the Year, Technology of the Year, Surprise of the Year, Disappointment of the Year, Ugliest Car of the Year, and Worst Car of the Year, but the last three are awards a car maker doesn't want to recieve.
Award winners
*Car of the Year:
**2007 Ferrari 599GTB
**2006 Bugatti EB16.4 Veyron
**2005 Ferrari F430
**2004 Ford GT
**2003 Mercedes-Benz E-class and E55 AMG
**2002 Mercedes-Benz SL
**2001 Alfa Romeo 147
**2000 Ferrari 360 Modena
**1999 Ford Focus
*Styling of the Year:
**2007 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
**2006 Citroen C6
**2005 Citroen C4
**2004 Bentley Continental GT
**2003 Nissan March (Micra)
**2002 Lamborghini Murcielago
**2001 Alfa Romeo 147
**2000 Toyota Yaris
**1999 Chrysler 300M
*Concept of the Year:
**2007 Honda FCX
**2006 Mazda Kabura
**2005 Fiat Trepiuno
**2004 Lancia Fulvia Coupe
**2003 Italdesign Brera
**2002 Saab 9X
**2001 Cadillac Imaj
**2000 Bertone Bella
*Technology of the Year:
**2007 BMW Turbosteamer
**2006 Volkswagen-Eaton Twincharger
**2005 BorgWarner regulated 2-stage turbocharging system
**2004 Toyota Prius
**2003 BorgWarner DualTronic double-clutch gearbox
**2002 BMW 7-series
**2001 Saab SVC (variable compression) engine
**2000 Audi Multitronic CVT
**1999 Volkswagen 24-valve VR6
*Surprise of the Year:
**2007 Venturi Astrolab
**2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
**2005 Chrysler 300C
**2004 Ford GT
**2003 Smart Roadster
*Disappointment of the Year:
**2007 Chrysler
**2006 Honda Civic
**2005 End of road for Rover and Saab
**2004 MG Rover
**2003 Cancellation of Jaguar F-Type and X-Type R
**2002 BMW design studio
**2001 Jurgen Schrempp (Daimler Chrysler)
**2000 Mercedes CLR Le Mans challenger
**1999 Rolls-Royce / Bentley split
*Ugliest Car of the Year:
**2007 Dodge Avenger
**2006 Toyota bB
**2005 BMW 1-Series
**2004 Dodge Magnum SRT-8
**2003 MG SV
*Worst Car of the Year:
**2007 Dodge Caliber (but a Proton was second)
**2006 Proton Savvy
**2005 Proton Gen.2
**2004 Rover CityRover
**2003 Mercury Marauder
'If Cupid Had a Heart' is an uptempo song written by Los Angeles songwriter Gordon Pogoda and sung by Julie Griffin. It has been used in television shows and movies.
The song appeared in the 2008 Academy Award winning film "Little Miss Sunshine" under the title "Let It Go". It is featured in the TV show "Hannah Montana" in a second season episode entitled "I Want You To Want Me ... To Go to Florida". In the episode, Hannah Montana's classmate Mikayla, played by Selena Gomez, lip synchs to the song in a television studio.
The song is included on Julie Griffin's album, also titled "If Cupid Had a Heart".
The song appeared in the 2008 Academy Award winning film "Little Miss Sunshine" under the title "Let It Go". It is featured in the TV show "Hannah Montana" in a second season episode entitled "I Want You To Want Me ... To Go to Florida". In the episode, Hannah Montana's classmate Mikayla, played by Selena Gomez, lip synchs to the song in a television studio.
The song is included on Julie Griffin's album, also titled "If Cupid Had a Heart".
A term for describing computer systems that exhibit an extreme absence of computer security considerations.
Nomenclature
By observation one can notice that Star Trek personal almost never enter passwords while most corporate users are forced to maintain dozens of passwords to perform their daily functions. Star Trek's disregard for even the simplest computer security measures is legendary among Computer Security practitioners.
Security Triangle
Such systems can typically be placed to the far right of the Security Triangle indicating the system is highly easy to use and functional; however, offer little in terms of security.
In Popular Culture
* In popular culture layman can see such systems demonstrated in the popular TV series Star Trek.
Examples From Star Trek
* Unauthorized persons can access the internal communication systems.
* Unauthorized persons can ride the Turbolift to the bridge.
* One can access critical ship systems from the Grade school classroom computer systems.
* Most doors are unlocked and do not require a key, password, or Security token for entry.
* One can bypass security by simply changing the Security Crystals which are often located on the "locked" side of the door in an accessible panel.
* It is not required to authenticate oneself to a system before making drastic changes or during crew shift changes.
*Unauthorized persons can access the .
* Normal users can delete logs of activity.
History
Coined by Jason Muskat, a noted Computer Security Engineer and Certified Instructor, during a Certified Ethical Hacker course lecture in 2007.
Nomenclature
By observation one can notice that Star Trek personal almost never enter passwords while most corporate users are forced to maintain dozens of passwords to perform their daily functions. Star Trek's disregard for even the simplest computer security measures is legendary among Computer Security practitioners.
Security Triangle
Such systems can typically be placed to the far right of the Security Triangle indicating the system is highly easy to use and functional; however, offer little in terms of security.
In Popular Culture
* In popular culture layman can see such systems demonstrated in the popular TV series Star Trek.
Examples From Star Trek
* Unauthorized persons can access the internal communication systems.
* Unauthorized persons can ride the Turbolift to the bridge.
* One can access critical ship systems from the Grade school classroom computer systems.
* Most doors are unlocked and do not require a key, password, or Security token for entry.
* One can bypass security by simply changing the Security Crystals which are often located on the "locked" side of the door in an accessible panel.
* It is not required to authenticate oneself to a system before making drastic changes or during crew shift changes.
*Unauthorized persons can access the .
* Normal users can delete logs of activity.
History
Coined by Jason Muskat, a noted Computer Security Engineer and Certified Instructor, during a Certified Ethical Hacker course lecture in 2007.