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Lotus is a 1974 live album recording of the San Franciscan latino rock band Santana at the Osaka Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan on 3-4 July 1973. It was originally released in 1974 as a triple vinyl LP in Japan only. The first U.S. release was in 1991 as a 2-CD set.
Lotus has been re-issued on vinyl in the Netherlands and on CD in Japan in 2006 as a 3-CD set. It was also re-issued as a 3-LP set in the U.S. in 2013.
The original live recordings were mixed in 4-channel quadraphonic sound and released in the CBS SQ matrix system. The SQ encoding permits all 4 channels to be contained in a 2 channel stereo version, which is compatible with conventional stereo playback equipment.
Some releases of this album have been marked as "Quad" or "SQ" and some are not. However, all known releases of this album use the same SQ encoded 2 channel recordings. Therefore the 4 independent channels can still be heard on modern equipment provided that the listener has a proper SQ decoder and 4 channel playback system.
Lotus Cortina is the commonly used term for the Ford Cortina Lotus, a high-performance sports saloon, which was produced in the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1970 by Ford in collaboration with Lotus Cars. The original version, which was based on the Ford Cortina Mark 1, was promoted by Ford as the "Consul Cortina developed by Lotus", with "Consul" later being dropped from the name. The Mark 2 was based on the Ford Cortina Mark 2 and was marketed by Ford as the "Cortina Lotus".
There were 3,306 Mark I and 4,093 Mark 2 Lotus Cortinas produced.
The history of the Cortina Lotus began in 1961. Colin Chapman had been wishing to build his own engines for Lotus, mainly because the Coventry Climax unit was so expensive. Colin Chapman's chance came when he commissioned Harry Mundy (a close friend and designer of the Coventry Climax engine and technical editor for Autocar) to design a twin-cam version of the Ford Kent engine. Most of the development of the engine was done on the 997cc and 1,340cc bottom end, but in 1962 Ford released the 116E five bearing 1,499 cc engine and work centred on this. Keith Duckworth, from Cosworth, played an important part in tuning of the engine. The engine's first appearance was in 1962 at the Nürburgring in a Lotus 23 driven by Jim Clark. Almost as soon as the engine appeared in production cars (Lotus Elan), it was replaced with a larger capacity unit (82.55 mm bore to give 1,557 cc). This was in order to get the car closer to the 1.6 litre capacity class in motorsport.
The Lotus 63 was an experimental Formula One car, designed by Colin Chapman and Maurice Philippe for the 1969 season. Chapman's reasoning behind the car was that the 3 litre engines introduced in 1966 would be better served by building a car that could take full advantage of its power while retaining the Lotus 49's simplicity.
Like the Lotus 56 for the Indy 500 (and later F1), the 63 chassis was designed around a four wheel drive system. This was not totally revolutionary at the time, as four wheel drive had been used on the Ferguson P99 F1 car that won at Oulton Park as early as 1961, but with little development thereafter. However, it was not a successful design. In fact, the Matra MS84 was the only 4WD F1 which scored points (driven by Johnny Servoz-Gavin, at the 1969 Canadian Grand Prix) something neither Lotus nor McLaren managed, while Cosworth did not even race their 4WD design. The 63 was an evolution of the 49, but featured wedge shaped rear bodywork and integrated wings, which would be used to great effect in the Lotus 72.
Remixed is a Japan-only compilation featuring American artist Alicia Keys. It was released to coincide with her appearance at the 2008 Summersonic festival.
Faunts are an electronic rock band from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Faunts was formed in the fall of 2000 by brothers Steve and Tim Batke. Faunts are released on Friendly Fire Recordings. In 2005, their debut album High Expectations/Low Results was well received. In 2006, a 40-minute EP entitled M4 was released that grew out of music crafted to accompany short films for the Film and Video Arts Society. One of the tracks from the album M4, "M4, Pt. II", was featured during the final credits of BioWare's 2007 RPG, Mass Effect. This raised the band's profile and "a sizeable new audience was exposed to Faunts’ moody, subdued melodies". On November 18, 2008, they released a remix album titled Faunts Remixed, featuring remixes by acts such as Mark Templeton and DVAS. This was followed by their second full studio album, Feel.Love.Thinking.Of, which was released on February 17, 2009 and is the result of songwriting over the course of touring across America. The song "Das Malefitz" was featured during the final credits of Mass Effect 3. On November 17, 2012 the band released "Left Here Alone", described by a press release as "an offering of a handful of unreleased yet essential songs that fill in the empty spaces between High Expectations/Low Results and M4 in Faunts' evolutionary map. Listening to this record is like travelling through the band's back catalogue." On February 12, 2016 Faunts announced the upcoming release of Ostalgia, "a five-volume compilation of new music" that will be released beginning in 2016. According to the band's label, Kinsella Recordings, Volume 1 will be a five-part song titled "Thirty-Three", the sound of which hearkens back to the band's early work while exploring new musical territory.
In physics, a paste is a substance that behaves as a solid until a sufficiently large load or stress is applied, at which point it flows like a fluid. In rheological terms, a paste is an example of a Bingham plastic fluid.
Pastes typically consist of a suspension of granular material in a background fluid. The individual grains are jammed together like sand on a beach, forming a disordered, glassy or amorphous structure, and giving pastes their solid-like character. It is this "jamming together" that gives pastes some of their most unusual properties; this causes paste to demonstrate properties of fragile matter.
In pharmacology, paste is basic pharmaceutical form. It consists of fatty base (e.g., petroleum jelly) and at least 25% solid substance (e.g., zinc oxide).
Examples include starch pastes, toothpaste, mustard, and putty.
Aw, It's Diggy
Queens,
You with me?
Yeah,
Let's get it,
Let's get it
G-g-g-g go
Aw, check my million-dollar swag
I tell 'em ten 4 cause they wanna copy that
Aw, in the mall lotta shoppin bags
Baby girl what you want,
Your boy got the tab
If your man say where you at
I'ma tell him "I ain't seen her"
Better hit her on the jack
She's gone for the evening
I make them lean back,
Don Cartegena
Yeah, You know what's up
Martin, Tom, and Gina
I'm the lead off like Derek Jeter
They copy my domineer
They be rocking
I know they watching
I act like I don't see em but
Y'all never stop
Keep me on my job
And they be trynna copy and paste me
Copy and paste me
I'm on
And I be in my zone
And they be trynna copy and paste me
Copy and paste me,
I'm gone
Aw, Peep my shoe game
Look here, I'm rocking 'em (rock)
Moccasins or go Jeremy Scott on 'em (rock)
Loubotin, look like they got spots on 'em
My ratings is up cause everybody watchin'
And I be V.I.P.
you online where the rope is
Don't come any closer,
You might step on my Cultures
Ladies it's your jam leave your jacket on the sofa
Have a little class, put your glass up on a coaster
Get up on the floor, shake it shake it, like ya supposed to
If you know getting over tell them copy, copy, over
Y'all never stop
Keep me on my job
And they be trynna copy and paste me
Copy and paste me
I'm on
And I be in my zone
And they be trynna copy and paste me
Copy and paste me,
I'm gone
Copy paste
Copy copy, paste
Everything that I do they try do the same thing (same thing)
Copy paste
Copy copy, paste
Try do it how I do it, they can't do it like me (like me)
Copy paste
Copy copy paste
Copy paste paste paste paste paste paste
Y'all never stop
Keep me on my job
And they be trynna copy and paste me
Copy and paste me
I'm on
And I be in my zone
And they be trynna copy and paste me
Copy and paste me,