Greg may refer to:

  • Greg (comics), the pen name of Belgian comic book artist Michel Regnier
People
  • Greg Camarillo, American football player with the Minnesota Vikings
  • Greg Graffin, American punk rock musician, college professor, and author
  • Greg Hoard, American journalist and sports commentator
  • Gregg (surname), origin and list of people with the surnames Greg and Gregg
People in fiction
  • Dharma & Greg, an ABC situation comedy, starring Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson
  • Greg the Bunny, puppet in a FOX situation comedy of the same name
  • Greg Flemming, character in the webcomic User Friendly
  • Greg House, protagonist of the FOX series, House, played by Hugh Laurie
  • Greg Sanders, character in the CBS series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, played by Eric Szmanda
  • Greg Brady (Brady Bunch), character in The Brady Bunch, a popular 1970s TV show, played by Barry Williams
  • Greg Heffley, protagonist of Diary of a Wimpy Kid
  • Greg Warner, character in the CBS series yes, dear, played by Anthony Clark

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List of craters on Mars: A-G

This is a list of craters on Mars. There are hundreds of thousands of impact craters on Mars, but only some of them have names. This list here only contains named Martian craters starting with the letter A G (see also lists for H N and O Z).

Large Martian craters (greater than 60 km in diameter) are named after famous scientists and science fiction authors; smaller ones (less than 60 km in diameter) get their names from towns on Earth. Craters cannot be named for living people, and small crater names are not intended to be commemorative - that is, a small crater isn't actually named after a specific town on Earth, but rather its name comes at random from a pool of terrestrial place names, with some exceptions made for craters near landing sites. Latitude and longitude are given as planetographic coordinates with west longitude.

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    See also

  • List of catenae on Mars
  • List of craters on Mars
  • List of mountains on Mars
  • References

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    Greg (cartoonist)

    Michel Régnier (5 May 1931 – 29 October 1999), best known by his pseudonym Greg, was a Belgian cartoonist best known for Achille Talon, and later became editor of Tintin magazine.

    Biography

    Regnier was born in Ixelles, Belgium in 1931. His first series, Les Aventures de Nestor et Boniface, appeared in the Belgian magazine Vers l'Avenir when he was sixteen. He moved to the comic magazine Héroic Albums, going on to work for the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou in 1954. In 1955 he launched his own magazine, Paddy, but eventually discontinued it.

    The series for which Greg is best known, Achille Talon, began in 1963 in Pilote magazine, also the source of comics such as Asterix. This series, which he both wrote and illustrated, presents the comic misadventures of the eponymous mild-mannered polysyllabic bourgeois. In all 42 albums appeared, the first years with short gags, later with full-length (i.e. 44 pages) stories. The series was continued by Widenlocher after the death of Greg. An English translation titled Walter Melon was unsuccessful. In 1996, an animated series of 52 episodes of 26 minutes each was produced. This series was also shown in English as Walter Melon. Other series Greg provided artwork for in the early 60s were the boxing series Rock Derby and the revival of Alain Saint-Ogan's classic series Zig et Puce.<ref name=lambiek"">Lambiek Comiclopedia. "Greg". </ref>

    ICM Registry

    ICM Registry operates the .xxx (pronounced "dot triple-X") sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) registry, which is designed for pornography. The ICM Registry operates from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. It is owned by Stuart Lawley.

    History

    In 2005, the Bush Administration pressured ICANN not to adopt a .xxx rating on ideological grounds.

    On 18 March 2011, the ICANN Board voted to approve the .xxx sTLD, which later went into operation on 15 April 2011.

    On 12 April 2012, the ICM Registry announced their applications for additional sTLDs .SEX, .PORN and .ADULT.

    See also

  • Operation Choke Point
  • References

    Pornography

    Pornography (often abbreviated as "porn" or "porno" in informal usage) is the portrayal of sexual subject matter for the purpose of sexual arousal. Pornography may be presented in a variety of media, including books, magazines, postcards, photographs, sculpture, drawing, painting, animation, sound recording, film, video, and video games. The term applies to the depiction of the act rather than the act itself, and so does not include live exhibitions like sex shows and striptease. The primary subjects of pornographic depictions are pornographic models, who pose for still photographs, and pornographic actors or porn stars, who perform in pornographic films. If dramatic skills are not involved, a performer in a porn film may also be called a model.

    Various groups within society have considered depictions of a sexual nature immoral, addictive and noxious, labeling them pornographic, and attempting to have them suppressed under obscenity and other laws, with varying degrees of success. Such works have also often been subject to censorship and other legal restraints to publication, display or possession. Such grounds and even the definition of pornography have differed in various historical, cultural, and national contexts.

    Porn (disambiguation)

    Porn is a common short form for pornography. It may also refer to:

  • Bavarian porn, a campy subgenre of comic erotic cinema from Germany
  • Food porn, a glamourized spectacular visual presentation of cooking or eating in advertisements, infomercials, cooking shows or other visual media, foods boasting a high fat and calorie content, exotic dishes that arouse a desire to eat or the glorification of food as a substitute for sex
  • Mobile porn, pornography transmitted over mobile telecommunications networks
  • Pessimism porn, alleged eschatological and survivalist thrill some people derive from predicting, reading and fantasizing about the collapse of civil society through the destruction of the world's economic system.
  • Poverty porn, any type of media, be it written, photographed or filmed, which exploits the poor’s condition in order to generate the necessary sympathy for selling newspapers or increasing charitable donations or support for a given cause
  • Revenge porn, sexually explicit media that is publicly shared online without the consent of the pictured individual
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