TuneIn is a privately held company based in San Francisco, California founded by Bill Moore as RadioTime in Dallas, Texas in 2002. TuneIn has over 100,000 real (broadcast) radio stations and four million on-demand programs and podcasts from around the world. In May 2014, TuneIn announced that its service had over 50 million monthly active users. TuneIn is available for the web at TuneIn.com, for a suite of mobile apps: iOS,Android, BlackBerry,Samsung, Windows Phone, and on over 200 connected devices. TuneIn raised over $47 million in venture funding from Institutional Venture Partners, Sequoia Capital, Google Ventures, General Catalyst Partners, and Icon Ventures.
TuneIn's website and free mobile apps offer users the ability to listen to streaming audio of over 100,000 radio networks and radio stations worldwide, including AM, FM, HD, LP, digital and internet stations. Additionally, over four million podcasts are available for streaming on TuneIn. TuneIn's directory carries a very comprehensive list of sports, news, talk, and music from around the world.
Tune In (Turn On The Acid House) is a single by Psychic TV. The title references Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out, a phrase by Timothy Leary.
The album was initially pressed to DC Records however after copyright issues of using Superman on the artwork it was repressed by Temple Records with alternate songs.
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The term high voltage usually means electrical energy at voltages high enough to inflict harm on living organisms. Equipment and conductors that carry high voltage warrant particular safety requirements and procedures. In certain industries, high voltage means voltage above a particular threshold (see below). High voltage is used in electrical power distribution, in cathode ray tubes, to generate X-rays and particle beams, to demonstrate arcing, for ignition, in photomultiplier tubes, and in high power amplifier vacuum tubes and other industrial and scientific applications.
The numerical definition of 'high voltage' depends on context. Two factors considered in classifying a voltage as "high voltage" are the possibility of causing a spark in air, and the danger of electric shock by contact or proximity. The definitions may refer to the voltage between two conductors of a system, or between any conductor and ground.
In electric power transmission engineering, high voltage is usually considered any voltage over approximately 35,000 volts. This is a classification based on the design of apparatus and insulation.
Not to be confused with Danger! High Voltage
"High Voltage" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It was first released in Australia as a single in July 1975, and it is the eighth track of their second Australian album T.N.T. The song was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott, and peaked at #48 on the UK Singles Chart in 1980.
"High Voltage" shares its name with the band's first Australian and international albums. It is the ninth and final track on the international version, released in May 1976. "High Voltage" was also released as a single in the UK and various countries in Europe in 1976.
Although Phil Rudd is erroneously credited with recording the song, the drums were actually recorded by a session drummer Tony Currenti, not long after recording sessions for the debut album High Voltage.
"High Voltage" is one of AC/DC's most popular songs, and has been included on four of the band's five official live releases: If You Want Blood You've Got It (sung by Bon Scott, 1978), Live: 2 CD Collector's Edition (sung by Scott's replacement Brian Johnson, 1992), Live from the Atlantic Studios (Scott, 1977), and Let There Be Rock: The Movie (Scott, 1979) – the latter two being released in 1997 as part of the Bonfire box set.
High Voltage was a tag team in World Championship Wrestling between 1996 and 1998. The team consisted of Robbie Rage and Kenny Kaos. The team regularly appeared on WCW Saturday Night and WCW World Wide. They were not successful on WCW Monday Nitro. They also feuded with nWo Japan in New Japan Pro Wrestling.
Two best friends, Robbie Rage and Kenny Kaos trained at WCW Power Plant during 1995. They debuted in World Championship Wrestling as jobber team. They became known as High Voltage. They made their debut on the June 3, 1996 edition of Nitro losing to Faces of Fear. They defeated The Amazing French Canadians on October 28 edition of Nitro by disqualification. On November 16 edition of Saturday Night, they wrestled Hardbody Harrison and Jack Boot to no contest when The Nasty Boys made a run-in. On November 18 edition of Nitro, High Voltage were among the WCW wrestlers attacked by The Outsiders during their Nitro invasion. On December 7 edition of Saturday Night, High Voltage lost again to The Faces of Fear. On December 14 edition of Saturday Night, they lost to The Renegade and Joe Gomez. The team received its first victory on December 29 edition of WCW Pro over Scott and Steve Armstrong.
You heard Osama got a weather machine
bought a new umbrella with my color the screen
and sadam act like the mafia Don
dont touch that dial we run to Vietnam
cool calm on a recon mission
out the work place been gone fishing
heading upstream make you forget home
hungry man dinner chronic fatigue syndrome
you all alone no one to relate to
like even your old lady act askew
world on crutches limping on it's axis
grandpa pitch a tent doing his taxes
scared tactics loop under the mattress
I got guns and internet access
pop divas do drugs and act rude
wear pretty little clothes dance and drop school
I'm makin moves in the land of milk and honey
overcast day nose still runny
come rain and shine please remain calm
dont touch that dial they're gonna drop the bombs.
now this just in
take one on the chin
hip hop mischief huckulbery fin
chuckles and laughs form poisonous gas
second class citizen take two and pass
natives are restless express slang
got excess baggage still love cocaine
hard to maintain harder to let go
they fucking up my city for vendettas and patrol
retro fitted got loop juice aquited
pitted against all odds still committed
hair loss silicone botox kiss' is call
1 800 I am dead in crysis
act now later way to hate fast lose too late!
so your homegirl's up in harms in harms way
red alert bring the alarm bombs away
duck and cover you might get burned
ive seen a thousand points of no return
tune in your now rocking with the calm
dont touch that dial they're gonna touch the bombs
you got them post war blues
still confused
daytime drama sitcom news
still buried in the trenches refuse to loose
aroused from the capitol with rights to choose
product placement
sex is tasteless
still less filling the enemies faceless
a joke in the office and he aint all that
and the new American pastime is rap
stop the presses look another titty
got your homeboy and aint life pretty?
we all rock synthetics to bear the cold
you act like rellox but your barely old
ultra violence a moment of silence
from down with the king to down with the tyrants
cant trust the system we still cant count
cause they bucking down kids when school is out
head for the hills another cold front chill
collection of sorrow and unpaid bills
detonation read a new nation