Edit (album)

Edit is the sixth album by vocalist Mark Stewart, released on March 28, 2008 through Crippled Dick Hot Wax!.

Accolades

Track listing

Personnel

  • Jazzwad instruments
  • The Maffia
  • Keith LeBlanc drums
  • Skip McDonald guitar
  • Adrian Sherwood keyboards, production, mixing, recording
  • Doug Wimbish bass guitar
  • Kevin Martin – instruments, production
  • Simon Mundey – instruments
  • Nick Riggio – instruments
  • Mark Stewart vocals, production, mixing, recording
  • Sanjay Tailor – instruments
  • Crucial Tony – instruments
  • Eric D. Clark engineering
  • Nick Coplowe production
  • Cem Oral mastering, engineering
  • Philipp Quehenberger – production
  • Peter Rehberg – engineering
  • References

    External links

  • Edit at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Edit (Regina Spektor song)

    "Edit" is an Anti-folk/Indie rock song from Anti-folk singer Regina Spektor, released in the summer of 2006 on the album Begin to Hope. The line "You don't have no Doctor Robert/You don't have no Uncle Albert" references the Beatles' song "Doctor Robert" as well as Paul and Linda McCartney's 1979 hit "Uncle Albert". "Edit" was covered by British anti-folk band The Red Army.


    Altitude

    Altitude or height (sometimes known as depth) is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, and many more). As a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. The reference datum also often varies according to the context. Although the term altitude is commonly used to mean the height above sea level of a location, in geography the term elevation is often preferred for this usage.

    Vertical distance measurements in the "down" direction are commonly referred to as depth.

    Altitude in aviation

    In aviation, the term altitude can have several meanings, and is always qualified by either explicitly adding a modifier (e.g. "true altitude"), or implicitly through the context of the communication. Parties exchanging altitude information must be clear which definition is being used.

    Aviation altitude is measured using either mean sea level (MSL) or local ground level (above ground level, or AGL) as the reference datum.

    Altitude (film)

    Altitude is a Canadian horror, television and "direct-to-video" film directed by Canadian comic book writer and artist Kaare Andrews.Anchor Bay Entertainment is set to distribute the film in North America, U.K., Australia, and New Zealand.

    The trailer for Altitude premiered at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con.

    Plot

    In the prologue, the mother of Sara (Jessica Lowndes) is transporting a family of three (two parents and their son) in a small aircraft. The child is extremely nervous and starts hyperventilating. Wondering why he is so afraid, the parents suddenly see an out-of-control aircraft that crashes into them, and everyone plummets to the ground.

    Years later, Sara, who has recently received her pilot's license, is planning to fly to a concert with her friends: her boyfriend Bruce Parker (Landon Liboiron), her cousin Cory (Ryan Donowho), her best friend Mel (Julianna Guill) and Mel's boyfriend Sal (Jake Weary). While in the air, Bruce's nerves draw ridicule from the others and Sara invites him to take the controls. They hit some turbulence and Bruce loses control, taking them into a steep climb.

    Altitude (disambiguation)

    Altitude is the height of an object over a datum.

    It may also refer to:

  • Height
  • Altitude (astronomy), one of the angular coordinates of the horizontal coordinate system
  • Altitude (triangle), in geometry, a line passing through one vertex of a triangle and perpendicular to the opposite side
  • Altitude Sports and Entertainment, a regional sports network in Colorado
  • Altitude (film), a 2010 Canadian horror film directed by Kaare Andrews
  • Altitude (computer game), a 2D aerial combat game released in 2009
  • Altitude (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
  • Altitude (ALT album), the collaborative album released by Andy White, Tim Finn and Liam O'Moanlai under the name ALT
  • Altitude (Autumn album), the album by Dutch rockband Autumn
  • Altitude (Yellow Second album), the album by pop punk band Yellow Second
  • Altitude (Joe Morris album), the album by jazz guitaris Joe Morris
  • See also

  • Major Altitude, a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
  • Çaltı

    Çaltı is a belde (town) in Söğüt district of Bilecik Province, Turkey. Situated at 40°03′N 30°15′E / 40.050°N 30.250°E / 40.050; 30.250 it a few kilometers south of Sakarya River. The distance to Söğüt is 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) and the distance to Bilecik is 38 kilometres (24 mi). The population of Çaltı was 1293 as of 2013. The settlement was founded by Yörüks (Nomadic Turkmens) . The name of the town refers to a scrubby (Turkish: çalılık) hill at the east of the town .The settlement was declared a seat of township in 1972.

    References


    American Student Assistance

    American Student Assistance (ASA) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to help students successfully complete the financing and repayment of higher education by acting as a student loan guarantor. It is headquartered in downtown Boston, Massachusetts.

    History

    American Student Assistance was founded in 1956 under the name Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation (MHEAC). The organization began when a group of people approached Massachusetts local businesses for philanthropic donations with the idea of creating a pool of money to guarantee loans for higher education. MHEAC went on to become the nation’s first student loan guarantor. Its model of a student loan program—funded by local banks and insured by a non-profit organization—was replicated across the country and by 1965, there were 14 loan guarantors in the United States.

    In 1990, the United States Department of Education designated MHEAC as the guarantor for Washington, D.C. By 1992, MHEAC had begun to expand its services nationwide, so the organization adopted a trade name of American Student Assistance to reflect that its services were available to U.S. student loan borrowers everywhere.

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