Wilt

Wilt may refer to:

  • Wilting, the loss of rigidity of non-woody parts of plants
  • WILT, An acronym commonly used in instant messaging for 'What I'm Listening To'
  • Wilt disease, which can refer to a number of different diseases in plants.
  • In literature and film:

  • Wilt (novel), a novel by Tom Sharpe
  • Wilt (film), a 1989 adaptation of Sharpe's novel
  • Wilt: Larger than Life, a biography of Wilt Chamberlain by Robert Cherry
  • Wilt: Just Like Any Other 7-Foot Black Millionaire Who Lives Next Door, an autobiography by Wilt Chamberlain
  • In other media:

  • Wilt (band), an Irish indie rock band formed by ex-members of Kerbdog
  • WILT (FM), a radio station (103.7 FM) licensed to serve Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, United States
  • WYHW, a radio station (104.5 FM) licensed to serve Wilmington, North Carolina, which held the call sign WILT from 2008 to 2015
  • WRMR (FM), formerly WILT, a radio station in Jacksonville, North Carolina
  • "Wilt", a song by Blind Melon from Soup
  • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

    Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network Studios. The series, set in a world in which imaginary friends coexist with humans, centers on an eight-year-old boy, Mac, who is pressured by his mother to abandon his imaginary friend, Bloo. After Mac discovers an orphanage dedicated to housing abandoned imaginary friends, Bloo moves into the home and is kept from adoption so long as Mac visits him daily. The episodes revolve around Mac and Bloo as they interact with other imaginary friends and house staff and live out their day-to-day adventures, often getting caught up in various predicaments.

    McCracken conceived the series after adopting two dogs from an animal shelter and applying the concept to imaginary friends. The show first premiered on Cartoon Network on August 13, 2004, as a 90-minute television film. On August 20, it began its normal run of twenty-to-thirty-minute episodes on Fridays, at 7 pm. The series finished its run on May 3, 2009, with a total of six seasons and seventy-nine episodes. McCracken left Cartoon Network shortly after the series ended.

    Wilt (novel)

    Wilt is a comedic novel by the author Tom Sharpe, first published by Secker and Warburg in 1976. Later editions were published by Pan Books, and Overlook TP.

    Plot introduction

    The novel's title refers to its main character, Henry Wilt. Wilt is a demoralized and professionally under-rated assistant lecturer who teaches literature to uninterested construction apprentices at a community college in the south of England. Years of hen-pecking and harassment by his physically powerful but emotionally immature wife Eva leave Henry Wilt with dreams of killing her in various gruesome ways. But a string of unfortunate events (including one involving an inflatable plastic female doll) start the title character on a farcical journey. Along the way he finds humiliation and chaos, which ultimately lead him to discover his own strengths and some level of dignity. And all the while he is pursued by the tenacious police inspector Flint, whose plodding skills of detection and deduction interpret Wilt's often bizarre actions as heinous crimes.

    Collapse

    Collapse may refer to:

  • Film and literature
  • Collapse (film), a documentary directed by Chris Smith and starring Michael Ruppert
  • Collapse (journal), a journal of philosophical research and development published in the United Kingdom
  • Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, a book by Jared M. Diamond
  • Music
  • Collapse (Across Five Aprils album), 2006
  • Collapse (Deas Vail album), 2006
  • Collapsing manifold

    In Riemannian geometry, a collapsing or collapsed manifold is an n-dimensional manifold M that admits a sequence of Riemannian metrics gi, such that as i goes to infinity the manifold is close to a k-dimensional space, where k < n, in the Gromov–Hausdorff distance sense. Generally there are some restrictions on the sectional curvatures of (M, gi). The simplest example is a flat manifold, whose metric can be rescaled by 1/i, so that the manifold is close to a point, but its curvature remains 0 for all i.

    Examples

    Generally speaking there are two types of collapsing:

    (1) The first type is a collapse while keeping the curvature uniformly bounded, say |\sec(M_i)|\le 1.

    Let M_i be a sequence of n dimensional Riemannian manifolds, where \sec(M_i) denotes the sectional curvature of the ith manifold. There is a theorem proved by Jeff Cheeger, Kenji Fukaya and Mikhail Gromov, which states that: There exists a constant \varepsilon(n) such that if |\sec(M_i)|\le 1 and {\rm Inj}(M_i)<\varepsilon(n), then M_i admits an N-structure, with {\rm Inj}(M) denoting the injectivity radius of the manifold M. Roughly speaking the N-structure is a locally action of a nilmanifold, which is a generalization of an F-structure, introduced by Cheeger and Gromov. This theorem generalized previous theorems of Cheeger-Gromov and Fukaya where they only deal with the torus action and bounded diameter cases respectively.

    Collapse (Across Five Aprils album)

    Collapse is Across Five Aprils' second full-length album to be released on Indianola Records.

    Track listing

    All tracks by Across Five Aprils

  • "Tallahassee's for Hookers" (3:37)
  • "Let's Whisper" (4:02)
  • "I Will Stop the Rain" (4:03)
  • "You're Not Alone" (4:26)
  • "Sunnyland" (4:25)
  • "With These Hands" (5:56)
  • "Bring Me Their Heads" (4:25)
  • "Miss Mistress" (3:26)
  • "Shot Down with Arrows" (3:36)
  • "New Management" (4:16)
  • Personnel

  • Brandon Mullins – vocals
  • Drew Miller – drums
  • Zak Towe – guitar
  • Jarrod Smith – guitar
  • Josh Dycus – bass
  • Produced by Lee Dyes and Across Five Aprils
  • Recorded, engineered, mixed, mastered by Lee Dyes at Earthsound Studios
  • Album artwork and design by Caleb for Bootcore Grafix
  • Notes

  • This is the first album with Brandon Mullins as lead vocalist. Steve Taylor had been the lead vocalist for all past recordings (except for their first EP, Twenty-Three Minutes and Thirty-Four Seconds of Scenic City Rock N' Roll).
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