Pulver

Pulver is the German word for powder (origin: Latin pulverizare) from pulvis—dust—and may refer to:

  • Pulver (album), an album by the Swedish band Lifelover
  • Pulver is the surname of:

  • David L. Pulver, Canadian freelance writer and game designer
  • Hans Pulver (1902–1977), Swiss football player
  • Jeff Pulver, Chairman and founder of pulver.com, and a founder of the VoIP industry
  • Jens Pulver (born 1974), United States based professional mixed martial artist
  • Joseph S. Pulver (born 1955), American writer
  • Lara Pulver (born 1980), English actress
  • Lev Pulver ((aka Leib Pulver, Leo Pulver, 1883–1970), Russian composer and violinist
  • Liselotte Pulver (aka Lilo Pulver, born 1929), Swiss actress
  • Max Pulver (1889–1952), Swiss writer of graphology books
  • See also

  • All pages with titles containing Pulver
  • Ensign Pulver, 1964 American film
  • Pulver (album)

    Pulver (English: Powder) is the first full-length album by Swedish black metal band Lifelover, released in 2006.

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • ( ) – vocals, speech, guitar, lyrics
  • B – vocals, bass, piano, lyrics
  • 1853 – vocals (on "Vardagsnytt" and "Herrens hand"), speech, lyrics
  • LR – lyrics
  • Gnop!

    Gnop! is a freeware computer game created by Bungie. It was a simple Pong clone written and released nearly 20 years after the original. The name Gnop is Pong spelled backwards. The game was created by Bungie co-founder Alex Seropian in 1990, almost a year before Bungie's official incorporation, but bore the Bungie name on itself and was referred to as "Bungie's first game" in official Bungie materials. The game proved reasonably popular among Mac gamers because it was free and user-friendly. Seropian also sold the source code for the game for 15 US dollars.

    Gnop! was later included in several compilations of early Bungie games, including the Marathon Trilogy Box Set and the Mac Action Sack.

    References

    External links

  • Gnop! at Bungiefans.org at the Wayback Machine (archived December 30, 2007)

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