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Chromeč

Chromeč is a village and municipality (obec) in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 5.48 square kilometres (2.12 sq mi), and has a population of 580 (as at 3 July 2006). First note about the village comes from 1353 when the recent area was kept by multiple owners. Since 17th Century Chromeč was considered to be part of the Bludov Manor. The municipality became autonomous in 1990. The POW camp for British pilots was established in the Sokolovna during World War II.

Notable persons

Josef Drásal – the tallest Czech ever, suffering of gigantism. Drásal was famous member of circus in his time with notable performance for French emperor Napoleon III.


References

  • Olomouc Regional Statistical Office: Municipalities of Šumperk District
  • Coordinates: 49°56′N 16°54′E / 49.933°N 16.900°E / 49.933; 16.900

    Chrome (XM)

    Chrome was one of ten dance/electronica music satellite channels operated by Sirius XM Radio on channel 83 (and since November 2005 on DirecTV 861), and was one of five dance music channels offered by XM. The channel played classic disco and dance music from the 1970s through the 1980s and freestyle music which was popular from the mid-1980s to early 1990s. On November 12, 2008, the channel was eliminated from the XM lineup with the XM/Sirius merger, and no equivalent music was made available.

    Chrome was one of the first channels offered by XM Satellite Radio at launch; the first song played was "Get Down Tonight" by KC & The Sunshine Band. The last song played was Donna Summer's "Last Dance." Among one of its jingling promos was "Where Disco DOESN'T Suck."

    During November and December 2004, the channel was pre-empted for Special Xmas on the satellite service.

    Sirius/XM announced on December 16, 2008 that the format hole will filled by The Strobe (a channel that was heard exclusively on Sirius before its removal on November 12, 2008), the name of the disco/classic dance channel, effective January 15, 2009.

    Cops (EP)

    This self-titled EP is the debut release by The Cops.

    Track listing

  • "The Shake" – 2:14
  • "Rectify" - 3:18
  • "Identify" - 2:50
  • "Treat You Like A Dog" - 1:29
  • External links

  • The Cops Homepage

  • College of Public Speaking

    The College of Public Speaking (CoPS) is a public speaking and communications training company based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2006, its training programmes range from short workshops through tailor-made programmes for individuals and accredited short courses.

    The significance of the term College in the title is taken from the root definition of 'a group of people living together under a common set of rules ('con' with; 'lego' law), which captures the idea of educational diversity and lifelong learning.

    As well as commercial and private sector work, the College of Public Speaking aims to highlight and raise awareness of public speaking as an essential social skill by hosting public events, such as the annual Corporate Challenge, aimed at finding the UK's best corporate speaker, as well as hosting the Speaking Olympiad, a team speaking event aimed at encouraging and showcasing speaking talent, by giving a platform for teams from the largest and most established UK speaking organisations, including the Association of Speakers Clubs, Toastmasters International and the Society of Cogers to compete across a range of speaking disciplines.

    COPS (software)

    The Computer Oracle and Password System (COPS) was the first vulnerability scanner for Unix operating systems to achieve widespread use. It was created by Dan Farmer while he was a student at Purdue University. Gene Spafford helped Farmer start the project in 1989.

    Features

    COPS is a software suite comprising at least 12 small vulnerability scanners, each programmed to audit one part of the operating system:

  • File permissions, including device permissions/nodes
  • Password strength
  • Content, format, and security of password and group files (e.g., passwd)
  • Programs and files run in /etc/rc* and cron(tab) files
  • Root-SUID files: Which users can modify them? Are they shell scripts?
  • A cyclic redundancy check of important files
  • Writability of users' home directories and startup files
  • Anonymous FTP configuration
  • Unrestricted TFTP, decode alias in sendmail, SUID uudecode problems, hidden shells inside inetd.conf, rexd in inetd.conf
  • Various root checks: Is the current directory in the search path? Is there a plus sign ("+") in the /etc/host.equiv file? Are NFS mounts unrestricted? Is root in /etc/ftpusers?
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Last Laugh

    by: Cops & Robbers

    Don't try selling me your heartbreak
    'Cause I can't take another sales pitch
    You don't wanna be the last one
    Who's no fun
    The one that's always left behind
    I know it's hard
    To see clearly all of the time
    So go do what you want
    And I'll try hard to be more understanding
    But I don't want to live like that
    Under your thumb behind your back
    I just wanna be there to see the last laugh
    I'll try killing you with kindness
    Forget the mindless things I might've said
    And I won't try to catch you or stop you
    From doing what you think is right
    I'll look the other way
    Maybe I was wrong this one time
    It's got to be hard
    When the rest of the world's gone crazy around you
    But I don't want to live like that
    Under your thumb, behind your back
    I just wanna be there to see the last laugh
    Back and forth you swing
    From routine to obscene
    And I know that you're just like me
    And that's exactly what I like about you
    I guess I'm probably insane
    Two by four is what I'd use to smack you upside your head
    'Cause you drive me crazy
    So don't keep singing me your sad song
    It's been so long
    Since I've gotten through
    And I'm not gonna be the last one
    Who's no fun
    The one that's always left behind
    Don't get me wrong
    When I don't tell you what you wanna hear
    And go do what you wnat
    And I'll try hard to be more understanding
    But I don't want to live like that
    Under your thumb, behind your back




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