Ono (surname)

Ono (小野) and Ōno (大野) is a Japanese surname. Ono means "small field" and Ōno means "large field". Both are used as Japanese surnames. The following people were born in Japan, unless otherwise noted:

  • Ono no Azumabito (d. 757), a Japanese court official during the Nara period, governor of Bizen province
  • Ōno no Azumabito (d. 742), an official, during the same period, who held the Imperial position of Chinjufu-shogun
  • Chizu Ono, a photographer
  • Daisuke Ono, a voice actor
  • Frank H. Ono, a Japanese-American soldier
  • Ōno Harunaga, a general under Toyotomi Hideyori
  • Hitoshi Ono, a rugby player
  • Jiro Ono (chef) (born 1925), chef of Sukiyabashi Jiro, a three-Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant
  • Kazushi Ono, an orchestra and opera conductor
  • Ken Ono, a Japanese-American mathematician
  • Kōsei Ono, a rugby player
  • Ōno Kurobei, a chief retainer of the Banshū Akō Domain
  • Lisa Ono, a Japanese-Brazilian bossa nova singer
  • Machiko Ono, actress
  • Marina Ōno, a voice actress
  • Masatoshi Ono, a rock/heavy metal singer
  • Wahoo

    Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is a scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. It is best known to sports fishermen, as its speed and high-quality flesh make it a prize game fish. In Hawaii, the wahoo is known as ono. Many Hispanic areas of the Caribbean and Central America refer to this fish as peto.

    The flesh of the wahoo is white to grey, delicate to dense, and highly regarded by many gourmets. The taste is similar to mackerel, though arguably less pronounced. This has created some demand for the wahoo as a premium-priced commercial food fish. In many areas of its range, such as Hawaii, Bermuda and many parts of the Caribbean, local demand for wahoo is met by artisanal commercial fishermen, who take them primarily by trolling, as well as by recreational sports fishermen who sell their catch.

    Description

    Its body is elongated and covered with small, scarcely visible scales; the back is an iridescent blue, while the sides are silvery, with a pattern of irregular vertical blue bars and have razor sharp teeth. These colors fade rapidly at death. The mouth is large, and both the upper and lower jaws have a somewhat sharper appearance than those of king or Spanish mackerel.

    Ono (P2P)

    The Ono project is a software service that allows Peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) clients to efficiently identify nearby peers. Using local peers takes pressure off international and other long distance transfers, and is said to simultaneously increase file download speeds.

    This is a research project of Fabián E. Bustamante's AquaLab group at Northwestern University.

    Ono claims to be able to increase download rates by between 31% and 207% on average, depending on whether the client is on an overloaded network or one with large available bandwidth. It is most visible as a plugin for the Azureus BitTorrent client - it is also available as an open tracker, and the Aqualab research group has recently published code to make Ono services easy to incorporate into other applications.

    A more recent evaluation (one that used a single client connected to only one ISP located in the United States) has shown that Ono's benefits in practice are far short of the claims made in the original paper. In particular, when downloading real BitTorrent swarms while measuring the end-to-end benefits of using Ono, performance is unchanged, and interdomain traffic is reduced by less than 1%. While interesting, it is difficult to draw conclusions on the behavior of an Ono and similar software for large-scale distributed systems using the perspective of a single vantage point. The Ono authors have an interesting discussion on the pitfalls of testbed evaluations of Internet systems in the ACM SIGCOMM CCR of April 2010.

    Free (The Party album)

    Free is The Party's second studio album. Teddy Riley wrote three songs for the album, including the new jack swing-tinged title song, "Free," which was also remixed by house-music legends Steve "Silk" Hurley and E-Smoove. Dr. Dre produced the song "Let's Get Right Down to It," and the group itself also got involved in the writing and producing of the album, which would once again land it another concert tour opening spot with Color Me Badd, its last special for the Disney Channel, "All About The Party," and an appearance on Blossom. However, the album was not as successful on the charts as previous ones, which prompted Damon Pampolina to leave the group.

    Track listing

  • Free (Teddy Riley, Lavaba Mallison, Jerrold Holmes) - 4:29 - Chase , Deedee & Damon
  • Change on Me (Deedee Magno, Tiffini Hale, Andre Williams, Keith Williams, Reggie Turner) - 3:42 - Deedee
  • All About Love (Teddy Riley, Omar Chandler, Markell Riley) - 4:40 - Albert
  • I Want You (Damon Pampolina, Tiffini Hale, DJ Dino, MC Gizmo, Frankie Z., Freddy Bastone) - 3:40 - Damon
  • Free: The Future of a Radical Price

    Free: The Future of a Radical Price is the second book written by Chris Anderson, Editor in chief of Wired magazine. The book was published on July 7, 2009 by Hyperion. He is also the author of The Long Tail, published in 2006.

    Overview

    Free follows a thread from the previous work. It examines the rise of pricing models which give products and services to customers for free, often as a strategy for attracting users and up-selling some of them to a premium level. That class of model has become widely referred to as "freemium" and has become very popular for a variety of digital products and services.

    Release

    Free was released in the United States on July 7, 2009, though the night before, on his blog, Chris Anderson posted a browser readable version of the book and the unabridged audiobook version. Anderson generated controversy for plagiarizing content from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia in Free. Anderson responded to the claim on his The Long Tail blog, stating that there were disagreements between him and the publisher over accurate citation of Wikipedia due to the changing nature of its content, leading him to integrate footnotes into the text. Also on his blog, he took full responsibility for the mistakes and noted that the digital editions of Free were corrected. The notes and sources were later provided as a download on his blog.

    Free (Marcus Miller album)

    Free is an album by jazz bassist Marcus Miller, released in 2007.

    The album's title track is a cover of the 1977 Deniece Williams song. UK soul singer Corinne Bailey Rae provided lead vocals. "Higher Ground" is a song originally recorded by Stevie Wonder, and "What Is Hip" was originally performed by Tower of Power. "Jean Pierre" was originally performed by Miles Davis (On "We Want Miles", 1982). Blues singer Keb' Mo' performs lead vocals and co-wrote with Marcus Miller the track entitled "Milky Way".

    The album's US version has not only a new title, Marcus, but the tracks have been remixed/recut. Four additional tracks have been added to the album as well.

    Track listing

    All tracks produced by Marcus Miller and David Isaac.

  • "Blast"
  • "Funk Joint"
  • "Free"
  • "Strum"
  • "Milky Way"
  • "Pluck (Interlude)"
  • "When I Fall In Love"
  • "Jean Pierre"
  • "Higher Ground"
  • "What Is Hip?"
  • External links

  • Marcus Miller – Free at AllMusic
  • Podcasts:

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    Ist Das Alles

    by: Verena

    Ich hatte Sehnsucht
    Das Verlangen so stark
    War zu verletzlich, so zerbrechlich
    Erst nach Jahren begreif' ich das
    Ein Orkan stürmt in mir
    Vielleicht liegt es nur an dir
    Ob er wütet oder ruht
    Doch der Frust zerstört den Mut
    Sie war zu kurz die Zeit
    Für `ne Beziehung nicht bereit
    Bin ich schlauer?
    Mit viel mehr Power?
    Ich fühl' mich leer und verbraucht
    Hast meine Gefühle missbraucht
    Mein Herz schrie nach Verrat
    Als du erneut im meine Liebe batst
    Feigheit, Unsicherheit
    Angst vor Zufriedenheit
    Der Einsamkeit
    Dazu bin ich nicht bereit
    Mein Herz ist auf der Flucht Mann
    Nur Schuld ist deine Sucht
    Im Schale meiner Schreie
    Erklang in mir der Wunsch aufs Neue,
    Dir die Wahrheit zu sagen
    Und nicht schon wieder zu verzagen
    Ich brauch' nicht noch einmal
    Den tiefen Schmerz zu ertragen
    Ein Blick in deine Augen, ich erkenn' dich nicht
    Ich seh' nur mich selbst, dich seh' ich nicht
    Denn nur weil nichts und nichts sich nie entzweit
    Da nichts im Nichts stets nichtens bleibt
    Hast mich verlassen...
    Ist das alles, ist das alles - was zu sagen ist
    Je näher wir uns kommen, desto weiter geh' ich
    Fort
    Verzeihen würd' ich dir nicht mehr
    Empfindungslos kalt und leer
    Ist das die Zweisamkeit, ist das der Weg zum
    Glück?
    Soll ich leiden, länger leiden immer Stück für
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    Der Egoist warst du, der mich zwang so zu sein
    So wie du.
    Die Gefühle gegen den Verstand, das alte Lied
    Hast du's jetzt erkannt, die Zukunft ist heiter
    Mein Leben geht weiter, durch die gescheiter
    Viel befreiter, trotz einsamer Reiter
    Wär' total verrückt dich nochmal zu berühren.
    Verfall' dir aufs neue
    Das wär' das, was ich bereue, ich bin jetzt
    Stärker
    Härter, setz' mich gegen dich zur Wehr
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    Ich hab' gelernt, dich jetzt erst richtig zu hassen
    Deshalb hab' ich dich für immer verlassen.
    Hast mich verlassen...




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