Roxy

Roxy, Roxey, and Roxie may refer to:

Brands

  • Roxy (clothing), women's brand of clothing, accessories, and snowboards by Quiksilver company for surfing
  • Music

  • Roxy, a band that included Bob Segarini, released just one album in 1970
  • Roxy & Elsewhere, a 1974 album by Frank Zappa and the Mothers
  • Roxy Music, British rock music group
  • The Roxy (TV series), a short lived television show featuring UK Chart Hits and Bands
  • Roxy Recordings, a Swedish record label
  • Medicine

  • Roxicodone (slang: roxy, plural "roxies"), a form of the drug oxycodone
  • People

    Historical

  • Roxey Ann Caplin, British writer and inventor
  • Roxy Jezel, pornographic actress
  • Roxy Panther, pornographic actress
  • Roxy Reynolds, pornographic actress
  • Samuel Roxy Rothafel, movie theater pioneer
  • Fictional

  • Roxie Hart, a character from the play and film Chicago
  • Roxy, an enemy character from the video game Final Fight
  • Roxy (Hannah Montana), a character in the TV series Hannah Montana
  • Roxy (Winx Club), a character from the Winx Club animated series
  • Roxy Harmon, a character from the 2011 film God Bless America
  • Poison (Final Fight)

    Poison (ポイズン Poizun) is a fictional character in the Final Fight and Street Fighter series of video games. Created by Akira Yasuda for Capcom, Poison first appeared in the original Final Fight alongside a similar character, Roxy, later appearing in Capcom-produced games, media and merchandise related to the Street Fighter franchise. She is voiced by Atsuko Tanaka since the Street Fighter III series and Masae Yumi in SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos.

    Originally conceived as a female thug in Final Fight and part of the game's antagonist group, Mad Gear, concerns during the game's development about reactions from North American audiences to fighting women, resulted in the character being re-imagined as a newhalf. However, that was not considered satisfactory and both Poison and her palette swap Roxy were replaced by the male characters "Billy" and "Sid", and have been for every subsequent North American port of the title on Nintendo consoles and handhelds. After the Final Fight series, she later appeared alongside wrestler Hugo, acting as his manager, with her schemes revolving around finding a tag team partner for him or developing their own wrestling organization. Poison was also to appear in both Capcom Fighting All-Stars and Final Fight: Streetwise; however, the former was canceled, and she was omitted from the latter as development progressed. Following those aborted attempts, she ended up appearing as a playable character on Street Fighter X Tekken. She was also added as a playable character to Ultra Street Fighter IV.

    ITC Roxy Mas

    ITC Roxy Mas, located in Cideng in West Jakarta is a mall noted for its mobile phone business.

    Indonesia is a country made up of many islands. It is located in Southeast Asia, near Singapore and Malaysia.

    See also

  • List of shopping malls in Indonesia
  • References

    Coordinates: 6°10′00″S 106°48′10″E / 6.166561°S 106.802816°E / -6.166561; 106.802816


    Relay

    A relay is an electrically operated switch. Many relays use an electromagnet to mechanically operate a switch, but other operating principles are also used, such as solid-state relays. Relays are used where it is necessary to control a circuit by a low-power signal (with complete electrical isolation between control and controlled circuits), or where several circuits must be controlled by one signal. The first relays were used in long distance telegraph circuits as amplifiers: they repeated the signal coming in from one circuit and re-transmitted it on another circuit. Relays were used extensively in telephone exchanges and early computers to perform logical operations.

    A type of relay that can handle the high power required to directly control an electric motor or other loads is called a contactor. Solid-state relays control power circuits with no moving parts, instead using a semiconductor device to perform switching. Relays with calibrated operating characteristics and sometimes multiple operating coils are used to protect electrical circuits from overload or faults; in modern electric power systems these functions are performed by digital instruments still called "protective relays".

    Relay (shop)

    Relay is a chain of newspaper, magazine, book, and convenience stores, mostly based in train stations and airports. It is owned by Lagardère Services, a subsidiary of Lagardère Group.

    Its heaviest concentration is in France, but it also operates in other countries. In 2010, the network had 1,100 shops on 4 continents.

    References

    External links

  • www.relay.fr Official website
  • Communications satellite

    A communications satellite is an artificial satellite that relays and amplifies radio telecommunications signals via a transponder; it creates a communication channel between a source transmitter and a receiver(s) at different locations on Earth. Communications satellites are used for television, telephone, radio, internet, and military applications. There are over 2,000 communications satellites in Earth’s orbit, used by both private and government organizations.

    Wireless communication uses electromagnetic waves to carry signals. These waves require line-of-sight, and are thus obstructed by the curvature of the Earth. The purpose of communications satellites is to relay the signal around the curve of the Earth allowing communication between widely separated points. The electromagnetic signals that communication satellites work with, have a large spectrum of wavelengths and frequencies. To keep these waves from interfering with one another, international organizations have certain rules and regulations describing which wavelength a certain company or group can use. By separating out wavelengths, communication satellites will have minimal interference and be able to communicate effectively.

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