All In may refer to:
All Money In is an American record label imprint founded in 2010 by hip hop artist and entrepreneur Ermias Asghedom, better known by his stage name Nipsey Hussle. Based out of Los Angeles, California, All Money In records is home to several west coast artists such as Hussle, JStone, Cuzzy Capone and Pacman.
Based in South Central Los Angeles, Hussle began releasing music in 2003. In 2009, Hussle signed his first major record deal with Cinematic Music Group and Epic Records. Less than one year later, Hussle amicably parted ways with the record company and founded his own record label, All $ In. Hussle released his first major project through his record label on December 21, 2010, entitled The Marathon. Hussle signed several artists and released projects under his label, such as The Marathon Continues (2011), Crenshaw (2013) and Mailbox Money (2014).
In 2013 Hussle decided to take a non-traditional approach to releasing his Crenshaw project, releasing the mixtape on the internet as a free download and that 1,000 hard copies would be sold through a "Proud to Pay" program at a cost of $100 per unit. The purchase of a hardcopy entitled the buyer to become a Proud to Pay member allowing them to meet Hussle in person, get an autographed CD and receive tickets to a private show. Hussle’s non-traditional approach to releasing the project garnered criticism that generated media coverage across North America.
ALL-IN-1 was an office automation product developed and sold by Digital Equipment Corporation in the 1980s. HP now maintains the current version Office Server V3.2 for OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS VAX systems.
ALL-IN-1 was advertised as an office automation system including functionality in Electronic Messaging, Word Processing and Time Management. It offered an application development platform and customization capabilities that ranged from scripting to code-level integration.
ALL-IN-1 was designed and developed by Skip Walter, John Churin and Marty Skinner from Digital Equipment Corporation who began work in 1977 . Sheila Chance was hired as the software engineering manager in 1981. The first version of the software was called CP/OSS, the Charlotte Package of Office System Services, named after the location of the developers. In 1983, the product was renamed ALL-IN-1 and the Charlotte group continued to develop versions 1.1 through 1.3.
Digital then made the decision to move most of the development activity to its central engineering facility in Reading, United Kingdom, where a group there took responsibility for the product from version 2.0 (released in field test in 1984 and to customers in 1985) onward. The Charlotte group continued to work on the Time Management subsystem until version 2.3 and other contributions were made from groups based in Sophia-Antipolis, France (System for Customization Management and the integration with VAX Notes), Reading (Message Router and MAILbus), and Nashua, New Hampshire (FMS). ALL-IN-1 V3.0 introduced shared file cabinets and the File Cabinet Server (FCS) to lay the foundation for an eventual integration with TeamLinks, Digital's PC office client. Previous integrations with PCs included PC ALL-IN-1, a DOS-based product introduced in 1989 that never proved popular with customers.
Daniel Stein, best known as DJ Fresh, is an English record producer, DJ and musician known for making electronic music. He was one of the principal members of the drum and bass group, Bad Company, alongside Darren White (dBridge), Jason Maldini, and Michael Wojcicki (Vegas). He also owns and runs the pioneering drum and bass label Breakbeat Kaos with Adam F.
DJ Fresh released his third studio album, Nextlevelism in October 2012 on Ministry of Sound Recordings, which includes the two No. 1 hits singles "Louder" and "Hot Right Now" – the UK's first dubstep and drum and bass No. 1's respectively - "The Power", "The Feeling" and "Gold Dust".
Currently working on his fourth studio album – due for release at the end of 2014 – DJ Fresh recently scored two top five hit singles with “Earthquake”, a collaboration with Mad Decent label boss Diplo featuring Dominique Young Unique and “Dibby Dibby Sound” a collaboration with St Louis producer Jay Fay also featuring the legendary garage vocalist Ms. Dynamite.
X Project
General ... fighters have annihilated the enemy.
General.
The general:
Hurry up; tell me what's happened. What's the outcome of the battle?
The subordinate:
Well, it is failed, sir.
The general:
What do you mean 'failed'?
The subordinate:
The Astro fighters launched (from) Pluto Base have been completely destroyed in course of action, sir.
The general:
That means invasion is imminent.
The adviser:
Yes, sir. We don't have time to assemble our ocean fleet now.
The general:
Our only hope is the X Project. Contact our moon base.
The adviser:
Yes, sir. Contact Doctor ... moon base.
The subordinate:
Yes, sir.
The doctor:
I've heard of the bad news.
The general:
Doctor, I need your help.
The doctor:
Nothing I can do, General.
The general:
You must. The Astro fighters have been completely destroyed.
X Project; even the name sounds mysterious.
I wonder what it will mean?
I guess we'll soon know.
The general:
Finally the time has come to launch our secret X Project.
The doctor:
But it's only 90% ready, General.
The general:
Well, in other words it's almost completed.
Any time you like, we'd appreciate knowing what X Project is all about.
The doctor: