Flex

Flex or FLEX may refer to:

Science and technology

  • Bending, also known as flexure, as used in mechanics
  • Power cord, or flex, a flexible electrical cable
    • Flex, a flexible cable, as used on electrical appliances
  • Flex, a flexible cable, as used on electrical appliances
  • Flex circuit, a flexible printed circuit used in electronic assemblies
  • Femtosecond Lenticule EXtraction, a form of refractive eye surgery
  • Flex-fuel, a flexible-fuel vehicle
  • FLEX mission, a potential satellite launch mission by the European Space Agency
  • Frequency Level Expander, a Pioneer Corporation tape enhancement feature
  • Flex temp, a reduced takeoff thrust setting which trades excess performance for reduced engine wear
  • Inflection point, of a curve in geometry
  • Flexion, in anatomy, a position made possible by the joint angle decreasing
  • Computing

  • Apache Flex, formerly Adobe Flex, technologies for developing rich internet applications
  • Flex (language), developed by Alan Kay
  • Flex lexical analyser, a free software alternative to lex
  • Flex (magazine)

    Flex is an American bodybuilding magazine, published by American Media, Inc.

    History

    Founded in 1983 by Joe Weider, local versions (essentially the US content with local advertisements) are now published throughout the world, in countries such as the UK and Australia.

    The premier issue was dated April 1983, and featured Chris Dickerson on the cover. Flex is a companion publication to Muscle & Fitness, with more focus on hardcore and professional bodybuilding.

    See also

  • List of male professional bodybuilders
  • List of female professional bodybuilders
  • References

    External links

  • Official website
  • Official European subscription site
  • Flex (EP)

    Flex is an EP released in 2003 by New Zealand band, Pitch Black.

    Track listing

  • Flex
  • Ape To Angel
  • Flex (Automatic Re-Dub)
  • Flex (son.sine Re-Dub)
  • Protect The Grain

  • Velocifero

    Velocifero is the fourth studio album by English electronic band Ladytron and their first to be released by Nettwerk. The album was made available on the iTunes Store as of 19 May 2008, followed by a physical release on 2 June in the United Kingdom and on 3 June elsewhere. Velocifero peaked at number seventy-five on the UK Albums Chart, becoming the band's second highest-charting album to date in the UK (after Gravity the Seducer reached number seventy-two in 2011). It was also their first album to chart on the US Billboard 200, reaching number 131.

    According to band member Reuben Wu, "velocifero" literally means "bringer of speed", and is also the name of a classic retro-styled scooter. "Black Cat" and "Kletva" are both sung entirely in Bulgarian. "Kletva" (which means "oath") is a cover of a song from a solo album by Kiril Marichkov of Bulgarian rock band Shturtzite. Daniel Hunt provided additional vocals on "Versus".

    Velocifero produced three singles: "Ghosts", "Runaway" and "Tomorrow".

    Runaway (Janet Jackson song)

    "Runaway" is a song recorded American singer Janet Jackson for her first greatest hits album, Design of a Decade: 1986–1996 (1995). Written and produced by Jackson and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, the track was released as the album's lead single on August 29, 1995, by A&M Records.

    Background and composition

    "Runaway" was created as a duet with Jackson's brother Michael Jackson, but he chose "Scream" instead. "Runaway" blends hard pop-hip hop beats with influences from African and Asian music, and has a similar sound to her previous hits "Escapade" and "Whoops Now". Towards the end of the song, Jackson breaks the fourth wall with the lyric, "Ooh, didn't quite hit the note/That wasn't such a good time". Africa, Nairobi, Tuscany, Australia, Mexico, Spain, and Paris are mentioned in the song.

    Chart performance

    "Runaway" made Jackson the first female artist in Billboard's history to debut in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100, entering at number six in September 1995. It eventually peaked at number three. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and sold 800,000 copies domestically. The song also reached the top spot in Canada, in addition to being a top ten hit in the United Kingdom and Australia and a moderate success in continental Europe, reaching the top 30 in most countries.

    Runaway (Tohoshinki song)

    "Runaway / My Girlfriend (Yuchun from 東方神起)" is Tohoshinki's 18th Japanese single, released on February 13, 2008. The single is the second installment of the song "Trick" in the album T.

    Track listing

    CD

  • "Runaway"
  • "My Girlfriend" (Yuchun from 東方神起)
  • "Runaway" -Less Vocal‐
  • "My Girlfriend" ‐Less Vocal‐ (Yuchun from 東方神起)
  • Release history

    Charts

    Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

    Korea Top 20 foreign albums & singles

    References

    External links

  • http://toho-jp.net/index.html/
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