Flash may refer to:

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Light [link]

  • Flash of Light
    • Flash (photography), instantaneous illumination for picture taking
    • Argon flash, a single-use source of very short and extremely bright flashes of light
    • Arc flash, an electrical explosion
    • Lightning, a natural phenomenon
    • Muzzle flash, the visible light of the muzzle blast when a firearm is discharged
    • Power flash, a flash of light caused by arcing electricity from damaged electrical equipment
    • Flashtube or flashlamp, a lamp for producing brief intense light

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  • Flash (pinball), a 1979 Williams pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie
  • Teen patti or Flash, a three-card poker-style game, popular in South Asia

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Science [link]

  • FLASH, Free Electron LASer, a particle accelerator in Hamburg, Germany
  • FLASH MRI, a basic measuring principle for rapid magnetic resonance imaging

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Flash (video gamer)

Lee Young-ho (born 5 July 1992 이영호) is a retired South Korean professional StarCraft: Brood War and StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty player who played under the alias By.FlaSh or simply Flash. For his entire career, Lee Young-ho played for the Korean pro-gaming team KT Rolster. He retired in December 2015.

Career

Lee joined KT Rolster in 2007 at the age of 14. He quickly established himself as a top player, carrying KT in the Proleague team competition and achieving fourth place in the 2007 Daum OnGameNet Starleague. The following year, he won the Bacchus OnGameNet Starleague, becoming the youngest player to win a premier Korean tournament - a record still unbroken. His career arose to new heights in the 2009-10 season, when he reached the finals of seven premier tournaments - every one held that season - and won five. Three of those victories were against Lee Jae-dong, a famous rival of Lee Young-ho and the second-best player of the time. These achievements have cemented him as one of the greatest players of all time.

Flash (Moving Sidewalks album)

Flash (1968) is an album by Moving Sidewalks.

Track listing

Original 1969 Issue

  • All Songs Published By Tantara Music, except where noted.
  • "Flashback" (Steve Ames) 4:44
  • "Scoun Da Be" (Tom Moore) 2:08
  • "You Make Me Shake" (Billy Gibbons) 3:03
  • "You Don't Know the Life" (Moore) 3:54
  • "Pluto - Sept. 31st" (Gibbons, Ames) 5:14
  • "No Good to Cry" (Al Anderson; Onesider Ltd.-Barrisue) 4:33
  • "Crimson Witch" (Gibbons) 3:07
  • "Joe Blues" (Gibbons, Moore, Dan Mitchell, Don Summers) 7:36
  • "Eclipse" (Gibbons, Ames) 3:51
  • "Reclipse" (Gibbons, Ames) 2:32
  • Bonus Tracks (added to Akarma Records' 2000 re-issue)

  • "99th Floor" (Gibbons) 2:17
  • "What Are You Going To Do" (Gibbons) 2:29
  • "I Want To Hold Your Hand" (Lennon, McCartney) 3:20
  • "Need Me" (Gibbons) 2:14
  • "Every Night A New Surprise" (Ames) 2:58
  • Personnel

  • Bill "Billy" Gibbons: Guitars, Harmonica, Vocal
  • Tom Moore: Organ, Piano
  • Don Summers: Bass
  • Dan Mitchell: Drums, Percussion
  • Isaac Costa: Keyboards, Violin, Flute
  • Production

  • Produced By Steve Ames
  • Recording Engineers: Bert Frilot, Doyle Jones
  • Super (2010 American film)

    Super is a 2010 American superhero dark comedy-drama film written and directed by James Gunn, starring Rainn Wilson, Ellen Page, Liv Tyler, Kevin Bacon and Nathan Fillion. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in theaters in the United States on April 1, 2011 and on video on demand on April 13, 2011. The film was released unrated in U.S. theaters, and later received an R rating for its DVD/Blu-ray release.

    Plot

    Short-order cook Frank Darbo (Rainn Wilson) says in voice-over that he has only two good memories from a disappointing life: marrying his beautiful wife, Sarah (Liv Tyler), and an incident in which he directed a police officer to catch a purse snatcher. Frank immortalizes these two events in a pair of crayon drawings that he hangs on his wall for inspiration.

    Later, Sarah, a recovering addict, leaves Frank for Jacques (Kevin Bacon), a charismatic strip club owner who gets her hooked on drugs. Frank sinks into depression, where he has a vision in which he is touched by the finger of God and meets the Holy Avenger (Nathan Fillion), a superhero from a public-access television show on the All-Jesus Network, who tells Frank that God has chosen him for a very special purpose. Frank believes that God has chosen him to become a superhero and goes to a local comic book store for inspiration. His claim that he is designing a new superhero is met with enthusiastic appreciation from the foul-mouthed store clerk, Libby (Ellen Page). Frank creates a superhero costume and assumes the identity of "The Crimson Bolt."

    .40 Super

    The .40 Super is an automatic pistol cartridge developed in 1996 and introduced to the market by Triton Cartridge. The cartridge was co-developed by Fernando Coelho and Tom Burczynski.

    History and design

    In 1994 Triton Cartridge, an ammunition company based in upstate NY, released a cartridge called the .45 Super. Essentially, the .45 Super is based on a .451Detonics case trimmed to .45 ACP length. Pioneered by writers Dean Grennell and the late Tom Ferguson, the .45 Super raised the performance level for .45 ACP-chambered autos beyond that of the .45 ACP+P and even the 10mm.

    With the availability of the strong .45 Super cartridge case, in January 1996 Fernando Coelho (president and founder of Triton Cartridge) and Tom Burczynski (inventor of Hydra-Shok, Starfire and Quik-Shok bullets) began work on a new, more radical cartridge. Based on a .45 Super necked down to .40 caliber, the new cartridge began to take shape.

    Actually, necking a .45 ACP to .40 caliber was nothing new. Before the public debut of the .40 S&W, Charles Petty, a well-known and respected writer, had already ventured into the bottleneck arena. His cartridge, called the “10mm Centaur”, was based on a .45 ACP case necked to .40 caliber using 10mm dies. Prior to that, Dean Grennell took .451Detonics cases and necked them down to 9mm, calling it the .38/45 Hard Head.

    2007 Super 14 season

    The 2007 Super 14 season started in February 2007 with preseason matches held from mid-January. It finished on 19 May with the final at ABSA Stadium in Durban, in the first final between two South African teams in the history of Super Rugby. The visiting Bulls won the 2007 Super 14 Final, scoring a try in the 83rd minute and narrowly defeating the Sharks 20–19, thereby becoming the first South African side to win the Super Rugby title in the professional era.

    Super 14 is a provincial rugby union competition with 14 teams from New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. This season is the second of the expansion, which led to the name change to the Super 14. The 2007 season saw an old team emerge with a new name, as the Cats changed their name to the Lions effective 8 September 2006.

    There was also some confusion over the inclusion of the Southern Spears franchise, who were in the end not included. The season is also notable of the New Zealand sides resting several All Blacks players in the first half of the season. There were 94 matches held over the 3½ months, with each team playing one full round robin against the 13 other teams, 2 semi-finals and a final. Every team will get one bye over the 14 rounds.

    Human–animal marriage

    Human–animal marriage is not recognized in law by any country, although attempts to marry animals have been recorded.

    Historical cases

    Cat

    In January 2004, a woman known as "The Mad Cat Lady" married both her tabby twin boys Lugosi and Spider via MarryYourPet.com, from whom she then received an (unofficial) certificate of marriage. She and her cats have since been featured in various newspaper articles including The Sun and Metro. She told "I realised no human had ever or could ever make me feel as happy and loved as them."

    In May 2010, a German married his cat when he was told by his vet that the animal would soon die.

    In June 2013, fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld announced that he wished to marry his cat Choupette. He said in an interview with CNN, "There is no marriage, yet, for human beings and animals… I never thought that I would fall in love like this with a cat."

    Cow

    In June 2010, 18-year-old Indonesian man, Ngurah Alit, was forced to marry his cow after he was found having sex with them. The man had believed the cow to be a beautiful woman. He then became a widower when the cow was drowned in the sea to symbolically cleanse the village of the act of bestiality committed there.

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    Super Euro Flash

    by: Hinoi Team

    Hinochi here we go, like a fire
    Super euro flash!
    Super euro flash, wow
    Ginga o tobikoe
    Super euro flash, wow
    Doko made mo yukeru
    Super euro flash, wow
    Nani mo kowaku nai
    Kono beat ga aru
    Hajiketonde douzo, baby
    Uchiage hanabi yori
    Maru de koi no beat magic
    Mugamuchuu no kirameki
    Here we come, here we go, like a fire
    Kokoro no mama ni
    Here we come, here we go, like a fire
    Doko made mo, hateshinaku!
    Super euro flash, wow
    Hikaru o kanjite
    Super euro flash, wow
    Watashi wa mezameru
    Super euro flash, wow
    Yorokobi no rizumu
    Super euro flash, wow
    Watashi o uchinuku
    Tobidasou ka motto baby
    Ima yori mo atsuku
    Moriagaru yo are you ready?
    Seishun no tokimeki
    Here we come, here we go, like a fire
    Iku shika nai ne
    Here we come, here we go, like a fire
    Itsu made mo, matenai yo
    Super euro flash, wow
    Ginga o tobikoe
    Super euro flash, wow
    Doko made mo yukeru
    Super euro flash, wow
    Nani mo kowaku nai
    Kono beat ga aru




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