Freestyle (roller coaster)

Freestyle is a stand-up roller coaster operating at Cavallino Matto in Tuscany, Italy. It opened as the park's fifth roller coaster on 18 July 2015. Freestyle originally opened at Canada's Wonderland in 1985 as SkyRider and closed in 2014. Built by TOGO, it was the second stand-up roller coaster from the company following the now-defunct King Cobra, which opened the previous year at Kings Island.

On August 6, 2014, Canada's Wonderland announced that the ride would close permanently on September 1, 2014. The coaster accommodated nearly 23 million guests during its lifespan. In the Fall of 2014, SkyRider was sold, dismantled and relocated overseas to Cavallino Matto. It was reassembled and opened in 2015 as Freestyle.

SkyRider Memories Contest

In August 2014, Canada's Wonderland announced it would be holding a special contest for thrill seekers before the ride's official retirement. The contest was held on Canada's Wonderland official Twitter page under the banner "SkyRiderMemories", where 24 lucky winners were invited to have the final ride on SkyRider before its official closing on September 1, 2014 at 8pm. The winners were also given one of SkyRider's roller coaster wheels to keep as a souvenir.

The Life of Pablo

The Life of Pablo is the seventh studio album by American recording artist Kanye West. It was released by GOOD Music and Def Jam Recordings on February 14, 2016. The album was initially available exclusively through the streaming service Tidal, following a lengthy series of delays in its recording and finalization. Recording of the album dated back to recording sessions for West's fifth album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010), and took place in various locations.

Background

West began working on his seventh solo album in November 2013. The album was originally titled So Help Me God and slated for a 2014 release. This version of the album, which never materialized, included several tracks which were released such as "God Level" (released as part of an Adidas World Cup promo), "Tell Your Friends" (later given to The Weeknd), "3500" (given to Travis Scott), "All Day" and "Only One". In February 2015, the only tracks from this version appearing to make the final cut for The Life of Pablo were "Famous" (formerly titled "Nina Chop") and "Wolves", which West performed on Saturday Night Live's 40th anniversary episode, with American recording artists Sia and Vic Mensa.

Freestyle (radio program)

Freestyle was a radio program on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio One network, which aired from 2005 to 2007. For the first year, the program's hosts were Cameron Phillips and Kelly Ryan; in December 2006, Ryan left the program and was replaced by Marsha Lederman.

Freestyle combined contemporary music with generally irreverent stories from Canada and the rest of the world. The show also featured regular commentators including "music guy" Daniel Levitin and book reviewer Sara O'Leary. It first aired on November 9, 2005, replacing The Roundup. The show was, however, criticized by some CBC Radio listeners who claimed that it followed a format more common to commercial radio than to the traditional CBC Radio One style.

Freestyle had its final broadcast on April 13, 2007, and was replaced on the CBC Radio One schedule by Q.

Scheduling

Officially, Freestyle aired weekdays from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. However, it was also one of the most variably-scheduled programs on the network — some stations aired only the first hour of the program, while others shifted the program to the 1:00 to 3:00 slot, and still others didn't air the program at all.

Software of unknown pedigree

SOUP stands for software of unknown (or uncertain) pedigree (or provenance), and is a term often used in the context of safety-critical and safety-involved systems such as medical software. SOUP is software that has not been developed with a known software development process or methodology, or which has unknown or no safety-related properties.

Often, engineering projects are faced with economic or other pressure to embody SOUP into their high integrity systems.

The problem with SOUP is that it cannot be relied upon to perform safety-related functions, and it may prevent other software, hardware or firmware from performing their safety-related functions. The SOUP problem is therefore one of insulating the safety-involved parts of a system from the SOUP and its undesirable effects.

SOUP is now a defined term ("Software Of Unknown Provenance") in some medical device regulations through the standard IEC 62304:2006 "medical device software – software life cycle processes". It is not prohibited to use SOUP but additional controls are needed and the risk needs to be taken into account. Specific practices to take when using SOUP as part of a medical device may include review of the vendor's software development process, use of static program analysis by the vendor, design artifacts, and safety guidance.

Soup (disambiguation)

Soup is a primarily liquid food.

Soup may also refer to:

  • Soup (Blind Melon album), a rock album by Blind Melon
  • "Soup", a song by Blind Melon from the album Nico
  • Soup (The Housemartins and The Beautiful South album)
  • Soup (EP), an EP by Heavy Jack
  • Soup (book), a book by Robert Newton Peck
  • The Soup, a television show broadcast on the E! Entertainment Television Network
  • Soup (TV series), a clay-animation television series that ran in New Zealand
  • Soup (Apple), an object database used in the Apple Newton PDA
  • Soup.io, a social networking and microblogging site.
  • Software of unknown pedigree, used in various American and British standards concerning software system certification
  • SOUP (file format) (Simple Offline Usenet Packet format) - a legacy file-format for downloading Usenet articles and e-mail, similar to QWK (file format)
  • Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS), founded by Lorrie Cranor
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  • Best (film)

    Best is a 2000 British film portraying the football career of the Northern Irish soccer star George Best, particularly his years spent at Manchester United. It was directed by Mary McGuckian.

    Cast

  • John Lynch - George Best
  • Ian Bannen - Sir Matt Busby
  • Jerome Flynn - Bobby Charlton
  • Ian Hart - Nobby Stiles
  • Patsy Kensit - Anna
  • Cal Macaninch - Paddy
  • Linus Roache - Denis Law
  • Adrian Lester - Rocky
  • David Hayman - Tommy Docherty/The Barman
  • James Ellis - Dickie Beal
  • Roger Daltrey - Rodney Marsh
  • Clive Anderson - Interviewer
  • Sophie Dahl - Eva Haraldsted
  • Stephen Fry - Frazer Crane
  • Dave Duffy - Limosine Driver
  • Neil Caple - Barber
  • Nick Wall - Photographer
  • John McCarthy - Hairdresser
  • Filming locations

  • Isle Of Man
  • Liverpool, Merseyside, England UK
  • Saints RLFC, Knowsley Road, St. Helens, Merseyside, England UK
  • Release dates

  • UK - 1 May 2000 (Belfast Premiere)
  • UK - 12 May 2000 (General Release)
  • Israel - 1 June 2000
  • USA - 15 September 2000 (Temecula Valley International Film Festival)
  • Iceland - 28 March 2001 (Video Premiere)
  • Singapore - 26 July 2001
  • Best! (Jellyfish album)

    Best! is a greatest hits compilation by the 1990s pop band Jellyfish. The album was released in 2006 and featured twenty tracks. Eight of the tracks were non-album while the other twelve consisted of songs pulled from the band's two (and only) albums, Bellybutton and Spilt Milk. The song "Ignorance is Bliss" was taken from a Nintendo games compilation entitled "Nintendo: White Knuckle Scorin'" and is inspired by the video game Super Mario World. The song "No Matter What" is a live cover of a Badfinger song.

    Track listing

    All songs written by Roger Manning and Andy Sturmer, except where noted.

  • "Joining a Fan Club" – 4:05
  • "The King is Half Undressed" – 3:48
  • "New Mistake" – 4:03
  • "Now She Knows She's Wrong" – 2:36
  • "Bye, Bye, Bye" – 4:03
  • "Worthless Heart" – 3:06
  • "Baby's Coming Back" (Sturmer) – 2:58
  • "He's My Best Friend" – 3:44
  • "All I Want is Everything" (Sturmer) – 3:45
  • "Let 'Em In/That is Why" (Paul McCartney)/(Manning/Sturmer) – 4:57
  • "No Matter What" (Pete Ham) – 2:50
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