Dub

Dub, Dubs, Dubí, or dubbing may refer to:

Places

  • Dublin Airport, whose IATA airport code is DUB
  • Dub, Arkansas, an unincorporated community
  • Dub Cottage in the Isle of Man
  • Gurnal Dubs Tarn, a tarn in Potter Fell
  • Dūb Alḩerdān (or other similar spellings)—Dobb-e Hardan, a village in Iran
  • Dūb-e Sa‘īdDobb-e Said, a village in Iran
  • Dūb ol MīrDab Amir, a village in Iran
  • Many places in Slavic countries, where "dub" means "oak tree":

  • Dobri Dub, a village in Serbia
  • Dub (Bajina Bašta), a village in Serbia
  • Dub (Hadžići), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Dub (Rogatica), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Ljeskov Dub, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Dub (Prachatice District), a town in the Czech Republic
  • Dub nad Moravou, a town in the Czech Republic
  • Český Dub, a town in the Czech Republic
  • Dubí, a town in the Czech Republic
  • Dub, Tomaszów Lubelski County, Poland
  • Music

  • Dub music, a subgenre of reggae music
  • Dub techno, a subgenre of techno
  • Dubbing (music), transfer or copying of previously recorded audio material from one medium to another
  • Dubá

    Dubá (German: Dauba) is a town in the Czech Republic. It has a population of around 1,800. The nearby lake of Nedamov acts as an attractive destination for tourists (mostly German and Czech).

    History

    Until 1918, the town was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), head of the DAUBA district, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. From 1938 to 1945 it was one of the municipalities in Sudetenland.

    References

  • Die postalischen Abstempelungen auf den österreichischen Postwertzeichen-Ausgaben 1867, 1883 und 1890, Wilhelm KLEIN, 1967
  • External links

  • Media related to Dubá at Wikimedia Commons
  • Municipal website

  • Dubé

    Dubé and Dube are common surnames, mostly French-based.

    Dube, Dubey and Dobé are surnames frequently used in India (mostly central part of India, Madhya Pradesh). For Indian variant also see Dwivedi.

    Dube / Dubé may refer to:

    Places

  • Dubé, Ethiopia, another transliteration for Doba, Ethiopia, the major town in Doba (woreda)
  • Dube, Haiti, a town of about 3,000, 18 km east of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. 18°33′N 72°10′W / 18.55°N 72.17°W / 18.55; -72.17
  • Dube, South Africa, a western suburb of Johannesburg in Orlando township,
  • Surnames

  • Christian Dubé (born 1977), Canadian National Hockey League player
  • Christian Dubé, Canadian politician
  • Desmond Dube, South African actor/entertainer
  • Glody Dube Botswana Olympic 800m runner
  • Jabulani Dube (died 2013), Zimbabwean politician
  • Jean Dubé (musician) (born 1981), French pianist
  • Jessica Dubé (born 1987), Canadian figure skater
  • Joe Dube (born 1944), American Olympic weightlifter
  • John Langalibalele Dube (1871–1946), South African politician and a founding member of the ANC.
  • EPS

    EPS or Eps may refer to:

    Technology

  • Eco Pickled Surface strip steel processing technology, a replacement for acid pickling of steel
  • Electric power steering, a type of power steering system used in cars
  • Electromagnetic Parking Sensor, a type of parking sensors used in cars
  • Electronic Payment Services, the largest electronic payment system in Hong Kong, Macau and Shenzhen
  • Ensoniq EPS, a sampler manufactured from 1988 to 1991
  • EUMETSAT Polar System, a satellite system launched by Eumetsat
  • Evolved Packet System, a 3GPP telecommunications system referring to the architecture designed for long term evolution
  • Expanded polystyrene, a closed-cell foam
  • Express Payment System, the EFTPOS system for ATM cardholders of banks who are affiliated with the Expressnet interbank network in the Philippines
  • External power supply
  • Common external power supply (Common EPS), a 2010 European smartphone charger standard
  • Computers

    3 EPs

    3 EPs is a full-length CD by New Zealand band Tall Dwarfs released in 1994. The CD consists of three parts, A Question Of Medical Ethics, Up The Down Staircase and Sam's Spaniel, which apparently at the same time were also released as three vinyl EPs collected in one box.

    Track listing

    All songs written by Bathgate & Knox except where noted.

  • A Question of Medical Ethics
  • "For All the Walters in the World"
  • "Entropy"
  • "What Goes Up"
  • "Highrise"
  • "Starry Eyed & Wooly Brained" (sic)
  • "Folding"
  • Up The Down Staircase
  • "Neusyland"
  • "Two Dozen Lousy Hours"
  • "Bob's Yer Uncle"
  • "More 54"
  • "Archaeopteryx"
  • "Aint It Funny"
  • Sam's Spaniel
  • "Senile Dementia" (written by Bathgate, Knox, Nastanovich, Kannberg)
  • "Bee to Honey"
  • "Postmodern Deconstructivist Blues" (written by Bathgate, Knox, Nastanovich, Kannberg)
  • "Kidstuff"
  • "Self-Deluded Dream Boy (In A Mess)"
  • "Our Advice to You"
  • References


    Extended play

    An EP (short for extended play) is a musical recording that contains more music than a single, but is usually too short to qualify as a full studio album or LP. The term EP originally referred to specific types of vinyl records other than 78 rpm standard play (SP) records and LP records, but it is now applied to mid-length compact discs and music downloads as well. Ricardo Baca of The Denver Post said, "EPs—originally extended-play 'single' releases that are shorter than traditional albums—have long been popular with punk and indie bands." In the United Kingdom, the Official Chart Company defines a boundary between EP and album classification at 25 minutes of length or four tracks (not counting alternative versions of featured songs, if present).

    History

    EPs were released in various sizes in different eras. The earliest multi-track records, issued around 1919 by Grey Gull Records, were vertically cut 78 rpm discs known as "2-in-1" records. These had finer than usual grooves, like Edison Disc Records. By 1949, when the 45 rpm single and 3313 rpm LP were competing formats, seven-inch 45 rpm singles had a maximum playing time of only about four minutes per side.

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