The Force

The Force or Force may refer to:

Television and film

  • The Force (film), a 1994 American movie
  • The Force (Star Wars), a fictional concept in Star Wars media
  • The Force (2007 UK series), a British television series on ITV4
  • The Force (2009 TV series), an unrelated British television series on Channel 4
  • The Force: Behind the Line, an Australian documentary television series
  • The Force (advertisement), a 2011 television advertisement for Volkswagen's Passat
  • Music

  • The Force (band), an American punk rock group
  • The Force (Kool & the Gang album), 1977
  • The Force (Onslaught album), 1986
  • Other uses

  • Police force, the local law enforcement body
  • Western Force, a rugby union team from Perth, Australia
  • "The Force", a nickname of snooker player Peter Ebdon
  • See also

  • Force (disambiguation)
  • The Force (film)

    The Force is a 1994 thriller film with Yasmine Bleeth and Jason Gedrick.

    Plot

    Cal Warner (Jason Gedrick) is a rookie police officer who has frightening nightmares after his friend and fellow police officer, Des Flynn (Gary Hudson), is killed under suspicious circumstances: the soul of Des enters into the body of Cal in order to seek revenge for his murder.

    Cal is unaware of what is happening and seeks the help of a psychiatrist when he starts exhibiting unusual behavior. These nightmares lead Cal to uncover evidence of corruption and murder within the police department. Sarah Flynn (Kim Delaney) portrays the wife of the dead officer, Des.

    Cast

  • Yasmine Bleeth as Coral Wilson
  • Jason Gedrick as Cal Warner
  • Kim Delaney as Sarah Flynn
  • Lyman Ward as Maddox
  • Gary Hudson as Des Flynn
  • Jarrett Lennon as Kyle Flynn
  • Cyndi Pass as Erin
  • Dennis Lipscomb as Sykes
  • Gerald Anthony as Nick
  • Aki Aleong as Dr. Shin
  • Christopher Kriesa as Brooks
  • Susie Singer as Sarita
  • External links

  • The Force at the Internet Movie Database
  • The Force (band)

    The Force is a Grass Valley punk/hardcore band. Members Matt Wedgley (Viva Hate, Dirty Filthy Mugs), Hunter Burgan (AFI), Mark Roustabout (The Roustabouts), and Chad Cox were all in different punk bands before forming The Force in May 1995. Between 1996 and 1998, The Force released a 7", a 10"/CD and a split 7" as well as a number of songs on compilations. The Force split up in September, 1998. Since then, members of The Force have gone on to form or join several notable bands. On August 28–31, 2008, The Force reunited for the first time in ten years to play four shows in California. The Force also released a complete discography on 12" vinyl containing every song they ever recorded.

    Discography

  • Fettish EP (1996), Wedge Records
  • I Don't Like You Either (1997), Spider Club Music
  • Split EP with The Traitors (1998), Johann's Face Records
  • Complete Discography (2008)
  • Compilations

  • One Big Happy Slam Pit (1996), Spider Club Music
  • Debian-Installer

    Debian-Installer is an installation program designed for the Debian Linux distribution. It originally appeared in Debian release 3.1 (Sarge), released on June 6, 2005, although the first release of a Linux distribution it was used with was Skolelinux Venus (1.0). It is also one of two official installers available for Ubuntu; the other being called Ubiquity (itself based on parts of debian-installer) which was introduced in Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake).

    It makes use of cdebconf (a reimplementation of debconf in C) to perform configuration at install time.

    Originally, it only supported text-mode and ncurses. A graphical front-end (using GTK+-DirectFB) was first introduced in Debian 4.0 (Etch). Since Debian 6.0 (Squeeze), it uses Xorg instead of DirectFB.

    debootstrap

    debootstrap is a software which allows to install a Debian base system into a subdirectory of another, already installed operating system. It needs access to a Debian repository and doesn't require an installation CD. It can also be installed and run from another operating system or to create a "cross-debootstrapping", a rootfs for a machine of a different architecture, for instance, OpenRISC. There is also a largely equivalent version written in C – cdebootstrap, which is used in debian-installer.

    Di

    Di or DI may refer to:

    People

  • Di (surname) (狄), a Chinese surname sometimes also romanized Dee, particularly:
    • Di Renjie a Tang-dynasty official later fictionalized in a series of Chinese detective stories
  • Di Renjie a Tang-dynasty official later fictionalized in a series of Chinese detective stories
  • A diminutive form of the names:
  • Diana (given name)
  • Diane
  • Dianne (disambiguation)
  • Princess Di, a common name for Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997)
  • Ethnography

  • The Northern Di or Beidi (), ethnic groups living in northern China during the Zhou Dynasty
  • Di (Wu Hu) (), a different ethnic group that overran northern China during the Sixteen Kingdoms period
  • Places

  • Di Department, one of the eight departments of the Sourou Province in Burkina Faso
  • Abbreviation

  • Di, prefix used in organic chemistry nomenclature
  • Didymium, a mixture of the elements praseodymium and neodymium once thought to be an element
  • Natural sciences

  • Band 3, a protein
  • Deionized water (DI water), a type of water deprived of the dissolved impurities of ionic nature
  • View (Buddhism)

    View or position (Pali diṭṭhi, Sanskrit dṛṣṭi) is a central idea in Buddhism. In Buddhist thought, in contrast with the commonsense understanding, a view is not a simple, abstract collection of propositions, but a charged interpretation of experience which intensely shapes and affects thought, sensation, and action. Having the proper mental attitude toward views is therefore considered an integral part of the Buddhist path.

    Positions

    Views are produced by and in turn produce mental conditioning. They are symptoms of conditioning, rather than neutral alternatives individuals can dispassionately choose. The Buddha, according to the discourses, having attained the state of unconditioned mind, is said to have "passed beyond the bondage, tie, greed, obsession, acceptance, attachment, and lust of view."

    The Buddha of the early discourses often refers to the negative effect of attachment to speculative or fixed views, dogmatic opinions, or even correct views if not personally known to be true. In describing the highly diverse intellectual landscape of his day, he is said to have referred to "the wrangling of views, the jungle of views." He assumed an unsympathetic attitude toward speculative and religious thought in general. In a set of poems in the Sutta Nipata, the Buddha states that he himself has no viewpoint. According to Steven Collins, these poems distill the style of teaching that was concerned less with the content of views and theories than with the psychological state of those who hold them.

    Podcasts:

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    The Force

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    is localized
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    the english man
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    without his head
    to understand
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    a stupid head
    he shoots him dead
    the english man
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    he´s localizing
    the camera
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