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#26 User is offline   Shlimazel 

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Posted 15 May 2009 - 02:35 PM

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Redundancy may refer to:
The state of being redundant or excessive; a needless repetition in language; excessive wordiness. Over and over, as in the same style or manner.
Redundancy (engineering)
Redundancy (information theory)
Redundancy (language)
Redundancy (total quality management)
Redundancy (user interfaces)
Data redundancy
Gene redundancy
Logic redundancy
Layoff, dismissal of an employee for lack of available work
Redundant code, computer program code that is executed but has no effect on the output of the program
Database normalization, the elimination of redundancy in databases
"Redundant" (song), a song recorded by the American rock band Green Day in 1997


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Posted 15 May 2009 - 04:43 PM

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Blood (The Microphones album)
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Blood
Studio album by The Microphones
Released 2001
Genre Indie, Experimental Music
Length 43:14
Professional reviews

Pitchfork Media (8.2/10) link
The Microphones chronology
It Was Hot, We Stayed in the Water Blood The Glow Pt. 2

Blood is a 2001 album by The Microphones. It was hand-made, and limited to 300 original copies. Included on the album were recordings and alternate versions of songs later found on The Glow Pt. 2, in addition to sound collages, field recordings and other miscellany. Also included was a cover of Björk's All Is Full of Love.

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Posted 22 June 2009 - 09:21 PM

Dang, article is too long. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_of_succe..._British_throne

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Posted 10 September 2009 - 04:33 PM

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Grey-headed Bulbul

Conservation status

Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Pycnonotidae
Genus: Pycnonotus
Species: P. priocephalus
Binomial name
Pycnonotus priocephalus
(Jerdon, 1839)

Synonyms
Brachypus poiocephalus Jerdon, 1839
Brachypodius poiocephalus
Micropus phaeocephalus Sharpe[2]
The Grey-headed Bulbul Pycnonotus priocephalus is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is endemic to the Western Ghats of south-west India, found from Goa south to Tamil Nadu, at altitudes up to 1200m.
[edit]Description

This bulbul is resident in moist broadleaved evergreen forest with bamboo and dense undergrowth. Its plumage is olive-green, with a medium-grey head, yellow-green forehead, black chin and grey tail. Its bill and irides are pale yellow. The upper rump and lower back has blackish bars. The tail is grey with black outer feathers broadly tipped grey. Both sexes are similar but juveniles have the head dark olive with the yellow on the forehead duller. (Length 143-152mm; head 33-35mm; tail 74-77mm)[3]
Found singly or in small groups. Breeds from February to June. The nest is placed in a low bush. Feeds mainly on fruits. Call is a sharp chraink.[3]
[edit]Historic notes

The following description is from Eugene William Oates, Fauna of British India. Birds. Volume 1:
Forehead olive-yellow ; chin blackish ; cheeks greyish yellow ; remainder of head clear bluish grey ; upper side of neck, back, and scapulars olive-green ; rump-feathers black with broad pale yellow tips ; upper tail-coverts and the four middle tail-feathers bluish grey with dark shafts, the others black, broadly edged on both webs and tipped with bluish grey, the whole suffused with olive-green on the basal two thirds of their length ; wings black, all the quills and coverts margined with olive -green, the outer webs of the tertiaries being entirely of this colour ; breast, abdomen, and flanks oil-yellow ; under tail-coverts bluish grey. Iris blue-grey ; bill pale green ; legs and feet fleshy tinged orange; claws dusky (Davison).

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