Junk

Junk may refer to:

  • Junk, melon of the sperm whale
  • Scrap, recyclable waste used to build and maintain things
  • Junk: Record of the Last Hero, shōnen manga series by Kia Asamiya
  • Junk, salt-cured meat
  • Junk (ship), type of Chinese sailing vessel
  • Junk status, debt credit rating
  • Junk (Transformers), fictional planet in the Transformers universe
  • Junk in the trunk, slang term for a person with a large buttocks
  • J-U-N-K (1920), American film produced by Morris R. Schlank
  • Junk (film), Japanese Yakuza zombie film directed by Atsushi Muroga
  • Junk (novel), by Melvin Burgess
  • Junk, novel by Christopher Largen
  • Music

  • Junk (band), British pop band
  • "Junk" (song), written by Paul McCartney
  • "Junk", song from Zico Chain's Food album
  • People named Junk

  • Bruno Junk, Estonian athlete, 2-time olympic bronze medal winner
  • Wilhelm Junk, Czech-born bookseller and entomologist
  • See also

  • Junker (disambiguation)
  • Junkie (disambiguation)
  • Junk mail (disambiguation)
  • Junk (novel)

    Junk, known as Smack in the U.S., is a realistic novel for young adults by the British author Melvin Burgess, published in 1996 by Andersen in the U.K. Set on the streets of Bristol, England, it features two runaway teens who join a group of squatters, where they fall into heroin addiction and embrace anarchism. Both critically and commercially it is the best received of Burgess' novels. Yet it was unusually controversial at first, criticized negatively for its "how-to" aspect, or its dark realism, or its moral relativism.

    Burgess won the annual Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's outstanding children's book by a British author. For the 70th anniversary of the Medal in 2007 Junk was named one of the top ten winning works, selected by a panel to compose the ballot for a public election of the all-time favourite.Junk also won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a similar award that authors may not win twice. It is the latest of six books to win both awards.

    Junk (song)

    "Junk" is a song written by Paul McCartney in 1968 while the Beatles were in India. "Singalong Junk" is an instrumental version of "Junk" that also appears on McCartney.

    History

    It was originally under consideration for The Beatles (also known as the White Album). It was passed over for that LP, as it was for Abbey Road. It was eventually released on McCartney's debut solo album McCartney in 1970. The version McCartney played for the rest of the Beatles, in May 1968, was among other songs demoed at George Harrison's Kinfauns home before the recording of The Beatles, and was released on Anthology 3 on 22 October 1996. The song's working title was "Jubilee", and also known as "Junk in the Yard". Take one appeared on the McCartney album as "Singalong Junk" and whereas take two was issued as "Junk".

    Besides the exclusion of vocals, "Singalong Junk" features mellotron strings and the melody is played on a piano. The song also features more prominent drums. This version of the song is said to have been the original instrumental backing to which McCartney was planning on singing, but he opted for a simpler arrangement for the vocal version instead.

    Artò

    Artò is a frazione (and parish) of the municipality of Madonna del Sasso, in Piedmont, northern Italy.

    Overview

    It is a village located some km west from the Lake Orta.

    History

    Since 1928 Artò was a separate comune (municipality).

    References

    External links

    Media related to Artò at Wikimedia Commons

    Artà

    Coordinates: 39°42′N 3°21′E / 39.700°N 3.350°E / 39.700; 3.350

    Artà is one of the 53 independent municipalities on the Spanish Balearic island of Majorca. The small town of the same name is the administrative seat of this municipality in the region (Comarca) of Llevant.

    Population

    In 2008 the municipality of Artà had a population of 7,113 recorded residents within an area of 139.63 square kilometres (53.91 sq mi). This equates to 50.9 inhabitants per km2. In 2006 the percentage of foreigners was 13.2% (890), of which Germans made up 3.9% (262). In 1991 there were still 136 illiterates in the municipality. 1,292 inhabitants had no education, 1,675 only a primary school certificate and 1,210 had secondary school leaving certificates. The official languages are Catalan and Spanish (Castilian). The Catalan dialect spoken on the island is known as Mallorquí.

    Geography

    Location

    Artà lies in the northeast of the island of Majorca, around 60 km from the island's capital of Palma. The Massís d’Artà, the highest and most compact massif in the eastern mountain chain of the Serres de Llevant, occupies more than half the area of the municipality. The municipality is located on the western part of peninsula of Artà and is bordered in the west by the Bay of Alcúdia (Badia d’Alcúdia), and in the north by the Mediterranean sea where its coast lies opposite the neighbouring island of Minorca. The coast of Artà stretches for 25 kilometres and, so far, has escaped being developed. Particularly noteworthy are the beach and sand dune formations of sa Canova d’Artà, the flat coastal strip near the settlement of Colònia de Sant Pere, the high rocky coves of the Cap de Ferrutx and a large number of smaller bays that extend from s’Arenalet des Verger to Cala Torta.

    ART image file format

    ART is a proprietary image file format used mostly by the America Online (AOL) service and client software.

    Technical details

    The ART format (file extension ".art") holds a single still image that has been highly compressed. The format was designed to facilitate the quick downloading of images, among other things. Originally, the compression was developed by the Johnson-Grace Company, which was then acquired by AOL. When an image is converted to the ART format, the image is analyzed and the software decides what compression technique would be best. The ART format has similarities to the progressive JPEG format, and certain attributes of the ART format can lead to image quality being sacrificed for the sake of image compression (for instance, the image's color palette can be limited.)

    Usage by AOL

    The AOL service used the ART image format for most of the image presentation of the online service. In addition, the AOL client's web browser also automatically served such images in the ART format to achieve faster downloads on the slower dialup connections that were prevalent in those days. This conversion was done in the AOL proxy servers and could be optionally disabled by the user. This image conversion process effectively reduced the download time for image files. This technology was once branded as Turboweb and is now known as AOL TopSpeed.

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