Sanity (music store)

Sanity is an Australian chain of music and entertainment stores and is the country's second largest retailer of recorded audio and video discs. It is privately owned by Ray Itaoui, and as of March 2015, Sanity comprises 155 outlets in every state and territory. The brand specialises in the sale of CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays and related merchandise and accessories, sold from its network of stores and website. The Sanity brand was owned and conceived by Brazin Limited from 1992, before being folded into BB Retail Capital in 2006, then became a company in its own right after it was divested to Itaoui in 2009.

Brazin and Sanity history

1980s

In 1980, 20-year-old Brett Blundy and a business partner he met from school bought two rundown record stores called Disco Duck. They immediately closed one, combined the stock into the Pakenham store (situated in a small shopping arcade) and reopened as Jetts, selling vinyls and cassettes. The lease for this store was for a three-year period, but it was losing money from day one. Blundy and his partner found another unloved record store a year later, this time within a bigger shopping district at Parkmore Shopping Centre, Keysborough, supported by a larger surrounding population. Before they purchased it, the Parkmore store was turning over $2,000 a week, but six months later as a Jetts outlet, it had increased to $15,000, and was subsidising the failing Pakenham store which was closed once the lease had expired. The Parkmore outlet lasted until 2010 under the Jetts, Delta, and Sanity branding.

Sanity (demogroup)

Sanity was an all-German demo group, formed in March 1990 by Panther and Hawk. The group quickly took in Vindicator and Cruiser as well. Their first production (presumably) was the musicdisk Best Game Music Monthly #1, which announced the birth of the group.

Sanity invented the "rotozoomer" demo effect, a well known demoscene effect.

History

After forming Sanity in 1990, German musician Jester joined the group in November, after a short stay with Red Sector Inc. The demo "Dee Groove" by Panther was released at the Dexion Convention in December. The following year the group released Jester's musicdisk "Fool's Gold", followed by the group's breakthrough demo, "Elysium" which came 3rd in the Amiga Convention Summit demo competition. The Fog joined Bit Arts in the middle of the year.

Sanity competed with the demo World of Commodore to the party with the same name in 1992. This is the first demo to feature the "rotozoomer" effect, a classic demo effect that gained popularity in the 90s up to the modern day.

Dick

Dick, Dicks or Dick's may refer to:

  • Dick (surname)
  • Dicks (surname)
  • Dick (film), a 1999 American comedy film
  • Dick (slang), a euphemism for the penis as well as a pejorative epithet
  • Dicks, pen name of Edmond de la Fontaine of Luxembourg
  • The Dicks, a musical group
  • Dicks Butte, a mountain in California
  • Dick's Drive-In, a fast food chain
  • Dick's Sporting Goods, a sporting goods retailer
  • Dick's Sporting Goods Park, a soccer stadium in Denver, Colorado
  • Democratic Indira Congress (Karunakaran) or DIC(K), a political party
  • Dicks., botanical author abbreviation for James Dickson (1738–1822)
  • Dick, a diminutive for Richard
  • See also

  • List of people with surname Dick
  • Dickies
  • Dicky (disambiguation)
  • Dyck
  • King Size Dick, German Rock music singer
  • Spotted dick
  • Dick (surname)

    As a surname, Dick is the 1,513th most common name in Great Britain with 6,545 bearers. Although found in every part of Britain, the form Dick is especially common in Scotland, and it was from there, in the 17th century, that the surname was taken to Northern Ireland. It is most common in West Lothian, where it is the 78th most common surname with 1,742 bearers. Other notable concentrations include Northumberland (146th, 1,630), Tyne and Wear (335th, 1,738) and Berkshire (365th, 1,704) and in Norfolk.

    Currently, in the U.S., it ranks at 1,388 out of 88,799 surnames.

    References


    Dick (film)

    Dick is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Andrew Fleming from a script he wrote with Sheryl Longin. It is a parody retelling the events of the Watergate scandal which ended the presidency of Richard ("Tricky Dick") Nixon and features several cast members from Saturday Night Live and The Kids in the Hall.

    Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams star as Betsy and Arlene, two warm-hearted but not overly intelligent 15-year-old girls who are best friends, and who, through various twists and turns, become the legendary "Deep Throat" figure partly responsible for bringing down the presidency of Richard Nixon. Dan Hedaya plays Nixon.

    Plot

    Betsy Jobs (Kirsten Dunst) and Arlene Lorenzo (Michelle Williams) are two sweet-natured but somewhat ditzy teenage girls living in Washington D.C. in the early 1970s. Betsy comes from a wealthy family in the Georgetown area, while Arlene lives with her widowed mother in an apartment in the Watergate building. One night, on a quest to mail a letter to enter a contest to win a date with teen idol singer Bobby Sherman, the two girls sneak out of Arlene's home, at the same time as the Watergate break-in. They manage to enter and leave through the parking garage by taping the latch of a door, accidentally causing the break-in to be discovered. They are seen by G. Gordon Liddy (Harry Shearer), who they believe to be committing a jewel robbery; they panic and run away. The security guard, startled by the taped door, calls the police, who immediately arrest the burglars.

    Sick

    Sick may refer to:

  • Having a disease (physical or mental)
  • Vomiting (literal or metaphorical)
  • Music

    Albums

  • Sick (Massacra album), 1994
  • Sick (Sow album), 1998
  • Sick (Loaded album), 2009
  • Sick (EP), the 2013 debut release by American hardcore punk band Beartooth
  • Sicks (album), a 1986 album by Barnes & Barnes
  • The Sicks, a 2001 EP by Majandra Delfino
  • Songs

  • "Sick" (song), a song by Adelitas Way
  • "Sick", a song by Dope from Felons and Revolutionaries
  • "Sick", a song by Evanescence from Evanescence
  • "Sick", a 2014 song by CeCe Peniston featuring Paris Toon and Mother's Favorite Child
  • The Sick, a Swedish band formed by two members of Dozer
  • "(sic)", a song by the American heavy metal band Slipknot
  • Other media

  • Sick (magazine), an American humor magazine
  • "Sick" (The Young Ones), an episode of The Young Ones
  • "Sick" (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series The Walking Dead
  • Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist, a 1997 documentary film
  • People with the surname

  • Gary Sick (born 1935), American academic and writer
  • Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist

    Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist is a 1997 documentary film directed by Kirby Dick about Bob Flanagan, a Los Angeles writer, poet, performance artist, comic, and BDSM celebrity, who suffered from and later died of cystic fibrosis. The film premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, where it was awarded a Special Jury Prize.

    Synopsis

    The film chronicles Flanagan for several years leading up to his death in 1996. It explores various aspects of his life, artwork, and philosophy through interviews and other personal footage depicting Flanagan, his partner Sheree Rose, and the Flanagan family. Sick also features Flanagan's home movies, performance videos, and video diaries, as well as an excerpt of Flanagan's performance in the music video for "Happiness in Slavery" by Nine Inch Nails.

    In the film, Flanagan explains his use of BDSM for sexual gratification and also as a therapeutic device to regain control over his body from cystic fibrosis. He discusses his conceptual, performance, and video art, which often relates to pain, illness, medicine, and sexuality. Flanagan also serves as a camp counselor for children with cystic fibrosis and meets with a young woman who suffers from cystic fibrosis and who visits him under the auspices of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

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