Filter (TV series)

Filter is an American television series on the G4 cable television channel which follows a countdown format. It was canceled in December 2005, resurrected in a re-formatted form, and then once again was canceled in August 2006. It was airing as an interstitial program during commercial breaks prior to May 2012. The show allows registers users (or viewers) to vote in Top Ten lists.

History

Filter was one of the 13 original series to debut with G4. The focus of the show was video games, and each episode covered a different genre, such as sports or role-playing video games. Each week a new theme was chosen and viewers chose the top ten to be featured on the show. The top two games would be put in a Filter Face-off, where the winner was revealed. Shows included the top ten Final Fantasy games, worst games of all time, and all-time top-ten platformers.

After the purchase of TechTV, Filter was revamped to include more pop culture lists such as theatrical and DVD movie releases, music concerts, and consumer technology. The segment "Tech Toss-up" was added to cover new gadgets such as cellphones and MP3 players. A segment called "Net to Know" showcased correspondent John Walsh's top three websites of the week.

Filter (band)

Filter is an American industrial rock group formed in 1993 in Cleveland by singer Richard Patrick and guitarist/programmer Brian Liesegang. The band was formed after Patrick desired to start his own band after leaving Nine Inch Nails as their touring guitarist. Their debut album, Short Bus, was released in 1995, and ended up going platinum, selling over one million copies, largely due to the success of the band's single "Hey Man Nice Shot." After the album, the band would go through the first of many line-up changes, leaving Patrick as the only consistent member across all music releases.

Patrick released the band's follow up album, Title of Record, which also went platinum, off the success of the song "Take a Picture", in 1999, and a third album, The Amalgamut, in 2002, before checking into rehab after years of heavy alcohol and drug abuse. The band went into hiatus while Patrick went to rehab, and then formed a new band, Army of Anyone, which released one self-title album. Filter reformed in 2008 to release Anthems for the Damned, and then The Trouble with Angels in 2010, with Patrick and a revolving door of other musicians. Filter's sixth and most recent studio album, The Sun Comes Out Tonight, was released in 2013. A seventh studio album is scheduled for release in 2016.

Electronic filter

Electronic filters are circuits which perform signal processing functions, specifically to remove unwanted frequency components from the signal, to enhance wanted ones, or both. Electronic filters can be:

  • passive or active
  • analog or digital
  • high-pass, low-pass, band-pass, band-stop (band-rejection; notch), or all-pass.
  • discrete-time (sampled) or continuous-time
  • linear or non-linear
  • infinite impulse response (IIR type) or finite impulse response (FIR type)
  • The most common types of electronic filters are linear filters, regardless of other aspects of their design. See the article on linear filters for details on their design and analysis.

    History

    The oldest forms of electronic filters are passive analog linear filters, constructed using only resistors and capacitors or resistors and inductors. These are known as RC and RL single-pole filters respectively. More complex multipole LC filters have also existed for many years, and their operation is well understood.

    Hybrid filters are also possible, typically involving a combination of analog amplifiers with mechanical resonators or delay lines. Other devices such as CCD delay lines have also been used as discrete-time filters. With the availability of digital signal processing, active digital filters have become common.

    Warlock

    The most commonly accepted etymology derives warlock from the Old English wǣrloga meaning "oathbreaker" or "deceiver".

    However, in early modern Scottish Gaelic, the word came to be used as the male equivalent of witch (which can be male or female, but is used predominantly for females).

    From this use, the word passed into Romantic literature and ultimately 20th-century popular culture.

    A derivation from the Old Norse varð-lokkur, "caller of spirits", has also been suggested; however, the Oxford English Dictionary considers this etymology inadmissible.

    See also

  • Magician (fantasy)
  • Magician (paranormal)
  • Warlock of Chiloé
  • Witcher (mythology)
  • Witchcraft
  • References

    List of concepts in Artemis Fowl

    This is a list of fictional concepts in Artemis Fowl, a novel series by Eoin Colfer.

    Fairy concepts

    Bio-bomb

    A high-tech, fairy-manufactured guided missile, also known as a "bio-bomb" or a "blue-rinse" because of its blue colour. Once detonated, it employs the radioactive energy source Solinium 2 (an element not yet discovered by humans), destroying all living tissue in the area while leaving landscape and buildings untouched. It was used on Fowl Manor in Artemis Fowl, and, later, in Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception, Opal Koboi manufactures a larger missile-guided bio-bomb and a compact bio-bomb with a plasma screen that can only be blocked by the rigid polymer of a LEP helmet.

    Book of the People

    The Book of the People is the Fairy bible, known by the fairies themselves simply as the Book. It is written in Gnommish, the fairy language. As it contains the history of the People and their life teachings, Artemis Fowl manages to secure a copy from an alcoholic fairy in Ho Chi Minh City and use it to kidnap Holly Short, and to decode Gnommish. The first few lines are included in the first book.

    Warlock (disambiguation)

    A warlock is an "oathbreaker", "deceiver" or male witch.

    Warlock or warlocks may also refer to:

    Books, comic books and television

    Characters

  • Warlock (Artemis Fowl), a fictitious magic user in the Artemis Fowl series
  • The children of Lilith, half demon and half human, in the The Mortal Instruments series
  • Warlock (Charmed), male and female characters in the television series Charmed
  • Warlock (New Mutants), a Marvel Comics fictional character who later became the amalgam Douglock
  • Adam Warlock, a Marvel Comics fictional "cosmic being"
  • Novels

  • Warlock (Hall novel), a 1958 novel by Oakley Hall
  • Warlock (Smith novel), a 2001 novel by Wilbur Smith
  • Other

  • Warlock (magazine), a magazine for Fighting Fantasy
  • "Warlock" (The Avengers), episode from Series 2 of the 1960s espionage series
  • Warlock-class destroyer, a ship from the Babylon 5 universe
  • Criminal organizations

  • Warlocks Motorcycle Club, name used by several motorcycle gangs or clubs
  • Film

  • Warlock (1959 film), a western film
  • Warlock (1989 film), a horror film
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