Ad (name)

Ad is a first name. It is common in the Netherlands, where it is almost always short for Adrianus or Adriaan. In America it can be short for Adolph, Addison, and others. People with the first name of Ad include:

  • Ad van der Avoird (born 1943), Dutch chemist
  • Ad Bax (born 1956), Dutch-American biophysicist
  • Ad de Boer (born 1946), Dutch politician
  • Ad Brennan (1887–1962), American baseball pitcher
  • Ad Carter (1895–1957), American cartoonist (Ad stands for "August Daniel")
  • Ad Donker (1933–2002), Dutch-South African publisher
  • Ad Gumbert (1868–1925), American baseball pitcher
  • Ad Kaland (1922–1995), Dutch politician
  • Ad van Kempen (born 1944), Dutch actor
  • Ad Kolnaar (born 1942), Dutch economist
  • Ad Konings (born 1956), Dutch ichthyologist
  • Ad Koppejan (born 1962), Dutch politician
  • Ad Lagendijk (born 1947), Dutch physicist
  • Ad van Liempt (born 1949), Dutch journalist
  • Ad Liska (1906–1998), American baseball pitcher
  • Ad van Luyn (born 1935), Dutch Roman Catholic bishop
  • Ad Melkert (born 1956), Dutch politician
  • Ade

    Ade, Adé, or ADE may refer to:

    Aeronautics

  • Ada Air's ICAO cop
  • Aden International Airport's IATA code
  • Aeronautical Development Establishment, a laboratory of the DRDO in India
  • People

  • Ade (given name)
  • Ade (surname)
  • Places

  • Adé, Chad, a city in Chad
  • Adé, Hautes-Pyrénées, a commune in France
  • Ade, Indiana, an unincorporated place in the United States
  • Other uses

  • Acoustic droplet ejection
  • Ade (drink suffix)
  • ADE classification, a mathematics classification
  • Adele language, a Niger-Congo language of Ghana and Togo
  • Algebraic differential equation, a kind of differential equations.
  • Amsterdam dance event, an electronic music conference and club festival
  • Adenine, a nucleobase
  • Adobe Digital Editions
  • Adverse Drug Event
  • Antibody-dependent enhancement
  • Application Development Environment
  • Arizona Department of Education
  • Atlantis Diesel Engines
  • ADE (chemotherapy) - a chemotherapy regimen consisting of Ara-C (cytarabine), Daunorubicin and Etoposide
  • See also

  • AdeS, an Indonesian bottled water brand
  • ADE, unofficial short term for Aerodynamic Eroticism, a fetish for the sleek and quick contours of cars
  • 12AX7

    12AX7 (also known as ECC83) is a miniature dual triode vacuum tube with high voltage gain. It was developed around 1946 by RCA engineers in Camden, New Jersey, under developmental number A-4522. It was released for public sale under the 12AX7 identifier on September 15, 1947. The 12AX7 was originally intended as replacement for the 6SL7 family of dual-triode amplifier tubes for audio applications. It is popular with tube amplifier enthusiasts, and its ongoing use in such equipment makes it one of the few small-signal vacuum tubes in continuous production since it was introduced.

    History

    The 12AX7 is basically two 6AV6 triodes in one package. The 6AV6 was a miniature repackaging (with just a single cathode) of the triode and twin diodes from the octal 6SQ7 (a double-diode triode used in AM radios), which itself was very similar to the older type 75 triode-diode dating from 1930.

    As of 2012 the 12AX7 was made in various versions by two factories in Russia (Winged C, formerly Svetlana, and New Sensor, which produces tubes under the Sovtek, Electro-Harmonix, Svetlana, Tung-Sol, and other brands for which the firm has acquired trademark rights), one in China (Shuguang), and one in Slovakia (JJ), for a total annual production estimated at two million units. The vast majority are used in new-production guitar amplifiers or for replacements in guitar and audio equipment.

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    by: Ad

    One Mind, One Soul, One-sided and we're outa control
    Like a shot in the dark
    We take aim, we never hit the mark
    Wide-eyed with tunnel vision
    A telltale sign of the human condition
    One pride, One power, One Religion....
    I don't buy this game,
    Same old lie, we just change the name
    (Chorus)
    We're still running into the wind
    And leading a Life of Crime
    Though we deny it, We show our colors under the gun
    We're still running into the wind
    And living on borrowed time
    Don't try to hide it,
    We can't undo the things that are done
    One fist held high, One voice claiming world dominion
    No truth, We try, To reduce it to pure opinion
    No judge, No jury, No guilt if we take away the rules
    One war, One rebellion
    One world full of fairytale fools
    I don't buy this game,
    Same old lie, we just change the name




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