Toy Pop (トイポップ, Toi Poppu) is a multi-directional shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1986. It runs on Namco Libble Rabble hardware, and was also the only game that the company released in their last 8-bit year that did not use a Yamaha YM2151 FM sound chip. The game was later rereleased as part of Namco Museum Vol. 1 for the original Sony PlayStation in 1996.
Toy Pop is a top-down multi-directional shooter that can be played both single-player or with two players simultaneously. The players venture through 44 floors (the game uses the toy-themed term "Box" as opposed to "Floor", to fit with the game's setting) collecting four gold hearts contained in jars on each floor in order to advance. Along the way, the players must open gift-wrapped containers concealing either weapons or score-increasing bonus items; these various weapons are used to defeat several different varieties of enemies (Heitai, Cars, Tanks, Domdoms, Trumps, Osaru, Robots and occasionally the evil wizard Mahou), with many typically vulnerable to only one type of weapon.
The Open PINO Platform (or just PINO) is an open humanoid robot platform, with its mechanical and software design covered by the GNU Free Documentation License and GNU General Public License respectively.
The external housing design of the PINO is a proprietary registered design, and the term PINO is trademarked.
The intention of PINO's designers appears to be to create a Linux-like open platform for robotics.
A commercial version of PINO is being sold by ZMP INC. a Tokyo-based robotics company. The latest version is Version 3 (released in August 2006).
"Cool" is a song from the musical West Side Story. Leonard Bernstein composed the music and Stephen Sondheim wrote the lyrics.
In West Side Story, "Cool" is a well known song that is sung by Riff before the Rumble meeting. The Jets are itching to fight with the Sharks, but Riff tells them to wait for the rumble.
In the movie, the song is placed after the rumble where Riff dies. The Jets are saddened by Riff's death and want revenge. When Action and A-rab start fighting, a man throws an object at them and tells them to go home. Action loses it and threatens the man, forcing the Jets to bring him into a warehouse. Ice (Tucker Smith), a character created for the film who is now their leader, has had it. He tells them they will have to play it cool in order to get through this.
This song is known for its fugal treatment of a jazz figure, described by one writer as "possibly the most complex instrumental music heard on Broadway to date".
In 2011, actor Harry Shum Jr. performed the song, as his character Mike Chang from TV series Glee, in the third episode of season 3, "Asian F" (aired on October 4).
Cool & Dre are a team of American record producers and songwriters from North Miami, a suburb of Miami, Florida, consisting of Marcello "Cool" Valenzano and Andre "Dre" Christopher Lyon.
The duo started their own record label, Epidemic Records. They signed a contract with Jive Records in 2003 concerning the distribution of their first artist, Dirtbag.
In August 2010, the duo officially partnered with Cash Money Records. In April 2011, the duo signed a deal with Interscope Records through Cash Money (the first time Cash Money is under another Universal label), also to distribute their label Epidemic Records.
"Cool" is a song by The Time, released as the second single from their eponymous debut album. Like most of the album, the song was recorded in Prince's home studio in April 1981, and was produced, arranged, and performed by Prince with Morris Day later adding his lead vocals. The song was co-written with Revolution guitarist Dez Dickerson and contains background vocals by keyboardist Lisa Coleman, however both were uncredited.
The funk-pop relies heavily on synthesizers to provide both the bass and melody for the upbeat song. A guitar solo is present and a relatively simple drumbeat drives the song along. "Cool" sets up the persona created for Day as a wealthy playboy, one who is also popular, and of course, "cool". Day built a career around the persona. Prince's backing vocals are very apparent in the song, especially in the chorus.
The classic video for the song is directed by Chuck Statler, who is best known for directing the early Devo videos.
"Cool" was only issued as a 7" single with an edit of the song and a continuation as the B-side. The full version was only released on the album and on a promo release. One of The Time's more popular numbers, "Cool" is a staple in concert and a live version of the song recorded at the House of Blues in 1998 was included on Morris Day's 2004 album, It's About Time.
[Intro: Dirtball]
Time will kill the pain.
Yeah time will kill the pain (I know time could kill the pain)
(Times Pass) Time will kill the pain (I hope time will kill the pain)
(Times Pass) Time will kill the pain (I know time could kill the pain)
[Chorus: Johnny Richter]
Times pass, here comes tomorrow.
A new party, new drug, a pill to swallow yeahh
Feel no pain, kill all your sorrow.
You lost your ways at the bottom of a bottle yeahh
Good times pass, here comes tomorrow
A new chance for you to change your ways and follow yeahh
Live your life, no need to borrow (time)
Wastin time isnt, time don't make us alright (Time could kill the pain)
[Verse 1: Dirtball]
This the type of vibe that will wash away the pain,
Keep the fate, nor the rain on it's way.
Clean us all, and lemme take whatever comes today,
Turn into tomorrow and a brand new way.
And let em all know, the fog'd never wanna clear,
Without a positive and negative, stay near.
Fence on a hill, sittin on a fence,
I'm a twist it up, spark it, look into the sky.
Doin show mile high, realize that I've known my pain, I'm always sedated.
[Chorus]
[Verse 2: Johnny Richter]
It's alright to be yourself and do whatchu wanna do,
Go ahead and break all the rules as long as you stay true.
As long as you know, and you feel it in your heart,
There ain't nothin that could break it apart.
The real is the real, and the fake is a fake,
A ten be a dime, and a jerk is a jake.
Some people leave and get their only replace,
The sad times in their lives, dark voicing.
This time will kill the pain (kill the pain)
Time will kill the pain.
[Chorus]
[Verse 3: Daddy X]
I know time would kill the pain (kill the pain)
No strain, there is no gain (is no gain)
I've been down the road before,
Of losin hope, and wantin more.
Look into the sky, needin a reason,
Kinda makes sense when everyones leavin.
Sometimes the good die young,
And I'm just tryin to hold on.
But I know, I know (this time will kill the pain)
Oh yes I know, I know
Time will kill the pain.