Chord may refer to:

  • Chord (music), an aggregate of musical pitches sounded simultaneously.
    • Chord (guitar) an aggregate of musical pitches played simultaneously on a guitar
  • Chord (geometry), a line segment joining two points on a curve
  • Chord (astronomy), a line crossing a foreground astronomical object during an occultation which gives an indication of the objects size and/or shape
  • Chord (graph theory), an edge joining two not-adjacent nodes in a cycle
  • Chord (truss construction), an outside member of a truss, as opposed to the inner "webbed members"
  • Chord (aircraft), the distance between the front and back of a wing, measured in the direction of the normal airflow. The term chord was selected due to the curved nature of the wing's surface.
  • Chord (peer-to-peer), a peer-to-peer protocol and algorithm for distributed hash tables (DHT)
  • Chord (concurrency), a concurrency construct in some object-oriented programming languages
  • Chord (comics), a comic book character who is the former mentor of the New Warriors
  • Chord (software), free software useful for creating staffless lead sheets
  • Chord Overstreet, American actor and musician
  • Chord. (business), a Japanese office name

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Chords (musician)

Chords (or Jens Eric Resch Thomason; born 12 August 1978 in Lund) is a Swedish musician. He is currently signed to Timbuktu's label JuJu Records, together with J-Ro of The Alkaholiks among others. The rapper/musician released his first single in 2001 and has since gained national fame in Sweden through his music, and most notably when his group Helt Off with Timbuktu made the title track for the Swedish film Babylonsjukan.

Discography

Albums

  • 2003: Chords - The Garden Around The Mansion
  • 2004: Helt Off - Helt Off
  • 2006: Helt Off - I Huset
  • 2006: Chords - The Garden Around The Mansion (U.S. Release)
  • 2007: Chords - Something To Chew On (Bootleg)
  • 2008: Chords - Things We Do For Things
  • 2012: Chords - Looped State Of Mind
  • Singles / EPs

  • 2001: Chords & Scissors - "Urinall Disses"
  • 2001: Smuts & Co. - "Lågbudget"
  • 2002: Chords - "Idiot Savant"
  • 2003: Chords feat. Timbuktu & Rantoboko - "Chillin' (Like Matt Dillon)"
  • 2004: Chords - "Wrap Your Chops"
  • 2006: Chords - "Get Off Mi Couch" (U.S. Release)
  • The Axis of Awesome

    The Axis of Awesome is an Australian musical comedy act with members Jordan Raskopoulos, Lee Naimo and Benny Davis. The trio cover a wide variety of performance styles, and perform a combination of original material and pop parodies.

    History

    The Axis of Awesome formed in 2006, their name being a play on the phrase "axis of evil" used by United States President George W. Bush. The trio were heavily involved in improv theatre at the University of Sydney and decided to try something different. The band played at a few stand up comedy nights and improv events in Sydney and performed a fortnightly segment on FBi Radio, but got their first big break when they released a number of rap parodies lampooning the 2007 Australian Federal Election.

    The band gained further success performing in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and making television and radio appearances. Their 2008 Melbourne International Comedy Festival show, titled "The Axis of Awesome Comeback Spectacular", received a Moosehead Award. They took the show to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2008 where it was received with critical and audience acclaim.

    Slug

    Slug, or land slug, is a common name for any apparently shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusc. The word slug is also often used as part of the common name of any gastropod mollusc that has no shell, a very reduced shell, or only a small internal shell, particularly sea slugs and semislugs (this is in contrast to the common name snail, which applies to gastropods that have a coiled shell large enough that the animal can fully retract its soft parts into the shell).

    Various taxonomic families of land slugs form part of several quite different evolutionary lineages, which also include snails. Thus, the various families of slugs are not closely related, despite a superficial similarity in the overall body form. The shell-less condition has arisen many times independently during the evolutionary past, and thus the category "slug" is emphatically a polyphyletic one.

    Taxonomy

    Of the six orders of Pulmonata, two – the Onchidiacea and Soleolifera – solely comprise slugs. A third family, the Sigmurethra, contains various clades of snails, semi-slugs (i.e. snails whose shells are too small for them to retract fully into) and slugs. The taxonomy of this group is in the process of being revised in light of DNA sequencing. It appears that pulmonates are paraphyletic and basal to the opisthobranchs, which are a terminal branch of the tree. The family Ellobiidae are also polyphyletic.

    Slug (typesetting)

    In typesetting, a slug is a piece of lead or other type metal, in any of several specific word senses. In one sense, a slug is a piece of spacing material used to space paragraphs. In the era of commercial typesetting in metal type, they were usually manufactured in strips of 6-point lead. In another sense, a slug is one line of Linotype typeset matter, where each line corresponds to one piece of lead.

    In modern typesetting programs such as Adobe InDesign, slugs hold printing information, customized color bar information, or displays other instructions and descriptions for other information in the document. Objects (including text frames) positioned in the slug area are printed but will disappear when the document is trimmed to its final page size.

    Usage in web publishing

    More recently this term is also used in web publishing to refer to short article labels that can be used as a part of an URL. Slugs are usually derived from article's title and are limited in length and the set of characters (to prevent percent-encoding, often only letters, numbers and hyphens are allowed).

    Slug (disambiguation)

    A slug is a gastropod mollusk without a shell or with a very small internal shell.

    Slug or slugs may also refer to:

    Objects

  • Slug (projectile), a solid ballistic projectile
  • Slug (coin), a counterfeit coin
  • Slug or blank, a piece of bar stock ready to be machined into a finished part
  • Slug (railroad), an accessory to a diesel-electric locomotive
  • Science and technology

  • Slug (mass), a unit of mass in the Imperial system
  • Grex (biology), an aggregation of amoebae
  • Slug, a nickname for the Linksys NSLU2
  • Slugs (autopilot system), an open-source autopilot system oriented toward inexpensive autonomous aircraft
  • Publishing

  • Slug (publishing), a short name given in newspaper editing to articles that are in production
  • Slug (typesetting), a piece of spacing material used in typesetting to space paragraphs
  • Slug (web publishing) a user- and SEO-friendly short text used in a URL to identify and describe
  • SLUG Magazine, Salt Lake Under Ground magazinea resource
  • Entertainment and sports

    Music

  • Slug (rapper), an underground rapper best known as a member of the hip-hop group Atmosphere
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