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Abstract Theory is the debut solo album released by former Five member Abs. The album was released on 1 September 2003, peaking at No. 29 on the UK Albums Chart. The album failed to find success elsewhere, and resulted in Abs being dropped from his record label just months later. The album spawned five singles: "What You Got", "Stop Sign", "Shame", "7 Ways" and "Miss Perfect". The album received mixed to positive reviews from critics, comparing his material to that of his former band, Five.
Abs began work on the album following Five's split in late 2001. He soon signed a record deal with Sony BMG, who had previously contracted Five on a three-album deal. The album's first single, "What You Got", was released in August 2002 to moderate success, peaking at No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart. The album's second single, "Shame", was scheduled for release in November 2002, but was subsequently only released in Australia after the record company decided to market "Stop Sign" as the second British single. Arriving in May 2003, the song peaked at No. 10 on the UK Singles Chart. A third single, "Miss Perfect", was released on 25 August 2003, a week prior to the album's release, peaking at No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart. A fourth single, "7 Ways", was planned for release in November 2003, with a music video being released and several copies made available in stores from 10 November. However, the single was recalled on 11 November, and just three weeks later, Abs was dropped from his record label.
WAYS-FM was a radio station in Macon, Georgia, United States.
Initially the station used the frequency 99.1 MHz and was known as FM 99.
Albert Sanders and Bill Powell were the early leaders. Sanders headed up WMAZ-TV, and Powell managed WMAZ-AM and -FM. WMAZ-FM's call letters were later changed to WAYS-FM. Powell also hosted the morning show for years, before moving to WMAZ Channel 13 as Senior Weather Forecaster in 1982. The same year, Bill Elder, an early protégé of Powell, became the morning-drive DJ at FM 99. Other popular personalities were Hamp Swain, Ben Sandifer, Oscar Leverette (who later moved to WPEZ), Kenny Burgamy (former host of The Kenny B and Jami G Show on WMAC-AM 940), Wade Ryan (later known as Hank Brigmond on WPEZ, former manager of Hawkinsville's WRPG 103.9 and currently Local Sales Manager for Albany, GA CBS Affiliate WSWG), Mark "In the Dark" McCoy, Dee Shannon (who later worked for WDEN), Steve Cain, Mary Therese (who later anchored Channel 13's Eyewitness News at 5), and Scott Tyler.
The Sigma is an experimental glider developed in Britain from 1966 by a team led by Nicholas Goodhart. After disappointing performance during flight testing the Sigma was passed on to a Canadian group which carried out modifications, making the Sigma more competitive.
Designed to compete in the 1970 World Championships, the team aimed to develop a wing that would climb well through a high lift coefficient and a large wing area, but equally had the "maximum possible reduction of area for cruise at low lift coefficients". At the same time for the minimum possible drag they aimed for "extensive" laminar flow. To achieve this they employed flaps that would alter both wing area and wing camber. Based on analysis of the nature of thermals encountered in cross-country flying, they reasoned that by having a slow turning circle, their sailplane could stay close to the central (and strongest) part of the thermal and gain maximum benefit.
Its unusual feature is its ability to vary its wing area using Fowler flaps. It had been tried before by the Hannover Akaflieg in 1938 with their AFH-4, the South African Beatty-Johl BJ-2 Assegai and the SZD Zefir gliders.
Sigma in cosmology was a property of galaxies used when trying to work out the mystery of galaxies and their supermassive black holes.
In the late 1990s the NUKER experts had made observations with a spectroscope of two galaxies, one of an active galaxy with an active galactic nucleus called NGC10-68 and a dormant galaxy next door to us named Andromeda.
The observations are shown. The light from the centre in Andromeda galaxy was distorted proving the existence of super-massive black holes.
Other observations proved most galaxies had a similar centre whether it be active or dormant.
They then realised that the black holes must have something to do with a galaxy's formation, so they turned to something they thought was useless: the speed of the stars around the edge of the galaxy. This was Sigma, the speed of the stars at the edge of the galaxy supposedly unaffected by the mass of the black hole at the centre.
The NUKER team calculated the sigma of several stars in different galaxies and the mass of the black hole at the (nucleus) centre. They expected no correlation what so ever. But when plotting their results on a Scatter diagram and drawing a line of best fit they ended up with a positive correlation. It appeared that the heavier the black hole at the centre was the faster the stars within the galaxy travelled.
Sigma is an English drum and bass duo consisting of Cameron Edwards and Joe Lenzie. They met at Leeds University at drum and bass nights. Their 2010 collaboration with DJ Fresh, "Lassitude", peaked at number 98 on the UK Singles Chart. Their single "Nobody to Love" topped the UK Singles Chart, becoming their first UK number one. Follow-up single "Changing", featuring Paloma Faith, also got to number one.
Lenzie and Edwards met in 2006 at Leeds University; Cameron was working in local record store Tribe Records and with Echo Location's Obi running local night Event Horizon, while Lenzie was DJing hip-hop and warming up Event Horizon for such acts as Rahzel and Grandmaster Flash. Once they had finished in Leeds, they relocated to London and became a three-piece with Edwards' school friend Ben Mauerhoff, being signed under DJ Fresh's Breakbeat Kaos. After a while, long distances took their toll – Edwards and Mauerhoff were based in Surrey, whereas Lenzie was based in Harpenden, Hertfordshire and they couldn't get three people into the Harpenden studio – and Mauerhoff left. In December 2008 they formed their own record label, Life Recordings (so called because, according to Lenzie, the industry demanded that it be their life). Its inaugural release was a VIP mix of their early Bingo Beats single "El Presidente".
So you made, you made a few mistakes
You're not alone, people mess up everyday
Take the knife out from your back
And send them home
You don't need them anyways
So you thought he was your friend
You told them all, now it's all that you can do
To just sit there by the phone
Wait for a call that will never come for you
It's not your fault, you're wonderful
And now you've done it again
What more can you say
Just turn and walk the other way
Sometimes, some things just fall apart
There?s a million ways to break
To break my heart, it's alright
As I look into the past
I see it all and it can't be rearranged
All the times I?ve been up against the wall
All those times that nothing changed
Looking into the past makes me want to scream
And now you've done it again
What more can you say
Just turn and walk the other way
Sometimes, some things just fall apart
There?s a million ways to break
To break my heart, it's alright
Much too late to say goodbye
Tell me why you made me cry
Even as you walk away, I wish you would stay
You're wonderful, you're beautiful
And now you've done it again
What more can you say
Just turn and walk the other way
Sometimes, some things just fall apart
There?s a million ways to break