Typeface anatomy describes the graphic elements that make up printed letters in a typeface.
The strokes of a letter are the lines that make it up. Strokes may be straight, as in k l v w x z, or curved, as in c o s. If straight, they may be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; if curved, open or closed. Typographers also speak of an instroke, where one starts writing the letter, as at the top of a c f, and an outstroke, where the pen leaves off, as at the bottom of c e j k t y.
Typefaces are born from the struggle between rules and results. Squeezing a square about 1% helps it look more like a square; to appear the same height as a square, a circle must be measurably taller. The two strokes in an X aren't the same thickness, nor are their parallel edges actually parallel; the vertical stems of a lowercase alphabet are thinner than those of its capitals; the ascender on a d isn't the same length as the descender on a p, and so on. For the rational mind, type design can be a maddening game of drawing things differently in order to make them appear the same.
Stress was a pop rock band formed in San Diego in 1983.
Stress was founded in 1983 by bassist Josquin des Pres and vocalist/guitarist Mike Thomas. They added guitarist Tim Nicholson and went through a number of drummers; most notably Jeff Gabaldon and Leroy Vega (formerly of Assassin). When Nicholson left in early 1985, he was replaced with guitarist Jimmy Crespo, who had previously played with Aerosmith.
Stress performed primarily in San Diego and Los Angeles performing at clubs such as Madame Wong's, FM Station, The Troubadour, and The Roxy.
In late 1987, frustrated by not attracting major label attention, Stress decided to move in a more pop direction. This failed to obtain the desired level of success and they disbanded.
The Murr is a river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, right tributary of the Neckar. The river gave its name to a small town on its banks, Murr, and to the Rems-Murr-Kreis district, which was also named after the river Rems, which runs roughly parallel to the south of the Murr.
Its source is approx. 4 km south of Murrhardt. It flows northeast before turning west to cross Murrhardt. After a further 7km, Sulzbach an der Murr is reached. Here, at its northernmost point, the Lauter joins from the north, coming from Spiegelberg. The Murr continues southwest, passing Oppenweiler to reach Backnang, where its narrow valley widens. Further towns on its way are Burgstall an der Murr, Kirchberg an der Murr, Steinheim an der Murr, and the community of Murr itself, which is located in the district of Ludwigsburg.
North of Marbach am Neckar, the Murr joins the Neckar after having travelled about 50km in total.
The Murr runs south of the de:Löwensteiner Berge hills. A large part of the river is situated in the Swabian-Franconian Forest, after which the eponymous nature park was named.
Free is The Party's second studio album. Teddy Riley wrote three songs for the album, including the new jack swing-tinged title song, "Free," which was also remixed by house-music legends Steve "Silk" Hurley and E-Smoove. Dr. Dre produced the song "Let's Get Right Down to It," and the group itself also got involved in the writing and producing of the album, which would once again land it another concert tour opening spot with Color Me Badd, its last special for the Disney Channel, "All About The Party," and an appearance on Blossom. However, the album was not as successful on the charts as previous ones, which prompted Damon Pampolina to leave the group.
Free: The Future of a Radical Price is the second book written by Chris Anderson, Editor in chief of Wired magazine. The book was published on July 7, 2009 by Hyperion. He is also the author of The Long Tail, published in 2006.
Free follows a thread from the previous work. It examines the rise of pricing models which give products and services to customers for free, often as a strategy for attracting users and up-selling some of them to a premium level. That class of model has become widely referred to as "freemium" and has become very popular for a variety of digital products and services.
Free was released in the United States on July 7, 2009, though the night before, on his blog, Chris Anderson posted a browser readable version of the book and the unabridged audiobook version. Anderson generated controversy for plagiarizing content from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia in Free. Anderson responded to the claim on his The Long Tail blog, stating that there were disagreements between him and the publisher over accurate citation of Wikipedia due to the changing nature of its content, leading him to integrate footnotes into the text. Also on his blog, he took full responsibility for the mistakes and noted that the digital editions of Free were corrected. The notes and sources were later provided as a download on his blog.
Free is an album by jazz bassist Marcus Miller, released in 2007.
The album's title track is a cover of the 1977 Deniece Williams song. UK soul singer Corinne Bailey Rae provided lead vocals. "Higher Ground" is a song originally recorded by Stevie Wonder, and "What Is Hip" was originally performed by Tower of Power. "Jean Pierre" was originally performed by Miles Davis (On "We Want Miles", 1982). Blues singer Keb' Mo' performs lead vocals and co-wrote with Marcus Miller the track entitled "Milky Way".
The album's US version has not only a new title, Marcus, but the tracks have been remixed/recut. Four additional tracks have been added to the album as well.
All tracks produced by Marcus Miller and David Isaac.
[Intro]
Baby, Up To Di Time (So mi a sey, Up To time)
Eh how yuh so stress free (You know its Kartel, representing..)
Baby, Up To Di Time (The Ladies that are as stress free as possible)
Eh!!
So yuh see dem gal dey
Eh watch dem, stress a kill dem
Dem want, Tylenol, Advil Dem
But a coulda wha mad dem
Too much man tea bag dem
[Verse 1]
Louie Vuitton yuh putting it on
If a Gucci, Armani yuh fitting it on
Your style every gal in di city demand
Yuh got Vicky Sea (Victoria Secrets) brazier fi ???
Smile teeth nuh yellow like Amani Corn
Yuh face scrub a noxema yuh rubbin it on (wash it)
Village Cafe, yuh rubbin it on
Why she fuck an a wait pon di duppy fi born
[Chorus]
Stress free yuh 'ave di serial
Stress free baby, Good material
Skin smooth eeh, You a wha barbie doll
Yuh nah'affi hide yuh face like bin laden gal
Stress free yuh 'ave di serial
Stress free baby, Good material
Skin smooth eeh, You a wha barbie doll
Yuh nah'affi hide yuh face like bin laden gal
[Verse 2]
Stress free beat yuh Smirnoff or yuh Kani
Bogle want you, likewise like John Hype
But yuh nah pass onto hand like Shammi
Roll official like Carlene & Dani
Sadiki & G-unit a plan-i
Sey dem waan jiggy yuh body ???
To how yuh hot, ice melt when yuh lan-i
Junglist, Rockforth, Waterford gal
[Chorus]
Stress free yuh 'ave di serial
Stress free baby, Good material
Skin smooth eeh, You a wha barbie doll
Yuh nah'affi hide yuh face like bin laden gal
Stress free yuh 'ave di serial
Stress free baby, Good material
Skin smooth eeh, You a wha barbie doll
Yuh nah'affi hide yuh face like bin laden gal
[Verse 1]
Louie Vuitton yuh putting it on
If a Gucci, Armani yuh fitting it on
Your style every gal in di city demand
Yuh got Vicky Sea (Victoria Secrets) brazier fi ???
Smile teeth nuh yellow like Amani Corn
Yuh face scrub a noxema yuh rubbin it on (wash it)
Village Cafe, yuh rubbin it on
Why she fuck an a wait pon di duppy fi born
[Outro]
Baby, Up To Di Time
Eh how yuh so stress free
Baby, Up To Di Time