Jupiter is a science fiction magazine and is edited by Ian Redman. Based in the United Kingdom, Jupiter has garnered a solid reputation as a dependable small press in its respective field, as noted by SF Crowsnest,[1] and is a publication which SFRevue calls "an amusing journey".[2] Jupiter, published four times a year, is produced in a minimalist style (ie: monochrome cover, no interior illustrations, brief editorial, no non-fiction and stapled in the middle). Each issue is named after one of the Jovian satellites, with the traditional number of the moon matching the issue number of the magazine.
While the strength of each issue wavers--and although there is no pay--this has not stopped Jupiter from attracting rising stars in the field of speculative fiction, such as the Clarke-Bradbury award winner Lavie Tidhar, David Ireland, Eric S. Brown, David Conyers, Peter Tennant, Andrew Hook and Anubis nominee Carmelo Rafala.
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Jupiter is the second studio album by the Portland based indie rock band Starfucker. It was originally released as an mini-LP on May 5, 2009, through Badman Recording Co., and was re-released on January 10, 2012, as a full album with three new tracks as well as updated artwork and mixes of the previously-existing tracks.
All lyrics written by Joshua Hodges; except where indicated, all music composed by Starfucker; except where indicated.
Note: “Cemetery,” “Queen Latifah” and “Jamie” were not included on the original 2009 release, but were added for the 2012 re-release.
Jupiter is a proposed space tug spacecraft concept by Lockheed Martin, which was initially conceptualized as a 2015 bid proposal to NASA for an International Space Station cargo resupply services contract. The proposal was not accepted by NASA, and future Lockheed plans for the concept are unknown.
The conceptual spacecraft is designed to operate in orbit indefinitely, and be refueled from cargo pods delivered to the craft. Other proposed uses for the technology include on-orbit space tug services, according to company officials in a March 2015 presentation made in Washington, DC.
In 2014, Lockheed Martin proposed a cargo transport system called Jupiter to NASA under Phase 2 of a program to procure commercial cargo delivery services to the International Space Station after 2017. Lockheed publicly announced the program in March 2015, and released an overview of the spacecraft and space cargo services they envision. By October 2015, NASA had eliminated the Jupiter proposal from the shortlist of the remaining competitors.
Mix, mixes, mixture, or mixing may refer to:
Mix is an ongoing Japanese baseball shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi. It is a semi-sequel to Touch. Its chapters are serialized since May 12, 2012 on Monthly Shōnen Sunday magazine published by Shogakukan and as of June 2015, the chapters have been compiled into seven tankōbon volumes.
Thirty years after Tatsuya and Kazuya Uesugi brought Meisei High School to their only appearance and championship at the National High School Baseball Championship, a pair of highly talented stepbrothers, Touma and Souichirou Tachibana, bring the possibility of a return to the Koshien, as they learn of the Meisei High sports heritage of their fathers.
By November 11, 2012, volume 1 had sold 284,084 copies. By April 6, 2013, volume 2 had sold 345,120 copies. Volume 2 was the 48th best-selling manga volume from November 19, 2012 to May 19, 2013, with 390,176 copies and the 82nd best-selling manga volume from November 19, 2012 to November 17, 2013 with 464,362 copies. By April 6, 2013, volume 3 had sold 319,599 copies. By January 12, 2014, volume 4 had sold 182,060 copies.
MIX, often branded on-air as Today's Mix, was a channel on XM Satellite Radio playing the Hot Adult Contemporary format. It was located on XM 12 (previously 22) and plays a mix of hit songs from 1980-present day, except for urban music. MIX was one of 5 channels on XM's platform that plays commercial advertisements, which amount to about 3–4 minutes an hour, and are sold by Premiere Radio Networks. The channel was programmed by Clear Channel Communications, and was Clear Channel's most listened to channel on XM Radio, in both cume and AQH, according to the Fall 2007 Arbitron book.
Artists heard on MIX included Sheryl Crow, John Mayer, Lenny Kravitz, Jewel and Nelly Furtado; and groups like Maroon 5 and Blues Traveler. One can also hear top chart hits including songs from Train, Alanis Morissette, 3 Doors Down, Evanescence, Dave Matthews Band, No Doubt, Santana, Matchbox Twenty, and U2.
On June 8, 2011, this was replaced by a simulcast by WHTZ, licensed to Newark, New Jersey and serving the New York City area.
South of Detroit where the carpets lay
First time I heard awesome Dre 48 hour straight in the
spot
Exhausted day, lil nigga broke it pitiful
Hands cold as fuck, blowing in, I'm making smoke
signals
Earl Flyn, top ten original
Lost my fuckin mind when I heard the sound, here we go
Big fellow, smoking gan with a gangsta remy
My favorite linebacker, guess I was on this really
Bumpin that, you got the chill by air assignment
The roof was on fire for real, I saw it burning
And I ain't give a fuck, I don't drive it without a
permit
No future in my brunch, smacked up, pick out your
perkich
Then I hit the hiphop shop spittin it harder
That P boop and that made me more determined
A wrapped over dealer and that just confirmed it
Hiphop got me volleyballin, it's time to serve it
Blonde as in Facebook
Splitter? Yo
What happened to the days when everybody was outside
getting into something?
Listening to the real hiphop, spitting about what was
going on in the hood, not what was going on in the club
We know what's going on in the club motherfucker, we're
there
Yea, I came up in the era all about flows
Originality, reality and not your clothes
But niggas was fresh and lottos and shelltoes
British like Dookie Rolls filling soups and cangos
Overall Freon shirts, plus colors had those
Housing at a house party, everybody ho
Now these niggas only rap for hoes
Look how that hit wreck it
Being fresh is a thing of the past
I guess there is a God to them and goddamn we gotta
pass the test
Who's to say you made a pin note what you in it for
So name your price and say it right from the fuckin
door
And never compromise what you truly stand for
Cause money can't redeem deeds, or a snitch a whore
You are who you are til you an't no more
Real talk, real walk get you even further
The side effect is true music might get you murdered
Like a Lennon in the 80's gunned down by crazies
I reminisce without ever being bitter
Over the old days and radio play real niggas
Used to hit the corner store to hear the latest shit
Now all we got is best buy on target
Whack rappers clogging up Youtube
O'shea niggas uncommon see the bitch mute
I'd like to give a shout out to the real emcees
Like Busy Bee, Love Boat, Starks P
Treturous 3, Run DMC
Curtis Blow
Big Daddy Cane
To God Rakim
80's baby, raisin the 90's where T stream fuck the
police and Dre saved me
Outkast, UGK and J raised me
Premium fresh the release that play daily
Terry block nigga, we was on the block heavy
You say him em 8-0-8's bank from out there box heavy
Upgraded from jumpers with a prestrike
Moment long days never days with Bozizi nights
6 things were probly bidden and suck these movies
regardless precision
Listen, weird niggas had to prove it was I'll
Please swag a rap, massive that
On my southern playalistic Cadillac
Sells flow down to a pall, niggas rap was whack
Back before they blamed the south for the downfall
Pinat dropped, it was written secret vices
Reg if 3 beats we break then we fight for it nigga
We lie for the kryptonite to recite this
Hang on every line, ripped from a rhyme to reply this
Line up anyone of your fames, see who the nicest
And I won't have a problem with the lineup, bribes list
Moded from the school of K, I listen Rakim
To great skies were the David Ben and Kazinem
I swear if you'll get the best for me
Concede from a beat, hiphop til the death of me
See now, just because I'm from New York and I resigned
in Los Angeles
Doesn't mean I don't fuck with west coast hiphop
I'm a real B boy
I listen to real hiphop
I fuck with the sound, I fuck with the noise
I fuck with the east and the west
As you can see on this track
We are cautionin this motherfucker
We got Mississippi up on this bitch
And you got the apple