Test

Test, TEST or Tester may refer to:

  • Test (assessment), an assessment intended to measure the respondents' knowledge or other abilities
  • Science and technology

  • test (Unix), a Unix command for evaluating conditional expressions
  • TEST (x86 instruction), an x86 assembly language instruction
  • Experiment, a part of the scientific method
  • Test (biology), the shell of sea urchins and certain microorganisms
  • Test method, a definitive procedure that produces a test result
  • Physical test
  • Chemical test, a procedure designed to prove the existence of, or to quantify, a particular substance
  • Toxicology testing
  • Software testing, the process of verifying that a software program works as expected
  • Statistical test
  • People

  • Desmond Tester (1919–2002), Anglo-Australian actor
  • John Test (1771–1849), American politician
  • John Tester, American politician and businessman
  • Jon Tester (born 1956), United States Senator from Montana
  • Ralph Tester, head of the Testery, a British codebreaking station at Bletchley Park
  • Ruth Tester (1903–1993), American actress
  • Test (group)

    Test is a free jazz cooperative.

    Members

  • Tom Bruno: (drums)
  • Daniel Carter: (saxophones)
  • Matt Heyner: (double bass)
  • Sabir Mateen: (saxophones)
  • References

  • Shane “Goofy” Bellson. "Tom Bruno (1932-2012)". Retrieved 2013-03-20. 

  • Test match

    Test match in some sports refers to a sporting contest between national representative teams and may refer to:

  • Test cricket
  • Test match (rugby union)
  • Test match (rugby league)
  • Test match (association football)
  • Test Series - a series of Test matches between two countries, with all matches in the series taking place in the same country (the host)
  • Test Match (board game), cricket-themed board game
  • Reverb (disambiguation)

    Reverb may refer to:

  • Reverb (film), a 2008 film
  • Reverb (non-profit), environmental organization that educates and engages musicians and their fans
  • Reverb (TV series), a TV series on music that airs on the US cable network HBO
  • Reverb, Stanford Isaac Rhodes IV's car in Hot Wheels Battle Force 5
  • Reverb (Transformers), a Transformers character
  • Reverb (marketplace), an online marketplace to buy and sell music gear
  • Reverberation may refer to:

  • Reverberation, an audio effect
  • Reverberation (album), an album by Echo & the Bunnymen
  • Reverberation (record label), a record label
  • "Reverberation (Doubt)", a song by Texas psychedelic rock band The 13th Floor Elevators
  • Reverb (film)

    Reverb is a 2008 horror film, written and directed by Eitan Arrusi, and produced by Frank Mannion. The film stars Leo Gregory and Eva Birthistle and was released in 2008.

    The story is set in a recording studio where a musician discovers a voice hidden in an old record—one that sets into motion a series of horrific events. It features new tracks from U2's producer, Jacknife Lee, Prodigy and Bloc Party, and the track "The Ex Factor" by new band Teasing Lulu.

    External links

  • Reverb at the Internet Movie Database

  • List of Mini-Cons

    This is the list of all known Mini-Cons from the Transformers toy line and other series.

    Armada

    Partnered Mini-Cons

  • Sparkplug / Corona Sparkplug - Lamborghini (Optimus Prime/Super Optimus Prime)
  • Comettor - Lunar Rover (Jetfire)
  • Rollout - Heavy Duty Truck / Overload's Head
  • Jolt - Helicopter (Hot Shot)
  • Longarm - Crane (Red Alert)
  • Liftor - Forklift (Smokescreen)
  • Refute - Mobile Car Crusher (Hoist)
  • Incinerator - Dragster (Blurr)
  • Rollbar - Dune Buggy (Scavenger)
  • Nightbeat - Motorcycle (Side Swipe)
  • Rook - Sideways' Autobot Head
  • Crosswise - Sideways' Decepticon Head
    • Rook and Crosswise combine to form a larger robot, the name is mirror, Sideway's "driver" in vehicle mode.
  • Rook and Crosswise combine to form a larger robot, the name is mirror, Sideway's "driver" in vehicle mode.
  • Leader-1/Clench - Assault Truck (Megatron/Galvatron)
  • Swindle / Zapmaster - F-1 Racer (Starscream/Thundercracker)
  • Crumplezone - Tank / Helicopter Nose (Cyclonus/Snowcat)
  • Blackout - Radar Truck (Demolishor)
  • Wind Sheer - F-117 Nighthawk (Wheeljack)
  • Tone (Jeff Ament album)

    Tone is the debut solo album of American rock bassist and Pearl Jam-member Jeff Ament, released September 16, 2008 on Monkeywrench Records. 3,000 copies of the album were pressed and distributed through independent record stores across the United States, as well as through Pearl Jam's official website. The album has also been made available as a digital download via Pearl Jam's official website for US$4.99.

    Background

    The album contains ten songs written over a span of 12 years. It features a raw, experimental sound and was recorded by Ament over an eight-year period at Horseback Court in Blue Mountain, Montana, which is Ament's home studio, and completed in 2008.Tone was mixed by Brett Eliason, who had previously worked with Ament as Pearl Jam's sound engineer. Its cover art was created by Ament.

    Former Three Fish drummer and frequent Ament collaborator Richard Stuverud contributed his drumming to seven songs on the album, and King's X frontman Doug Pinnick contributed lead vocals to the song "Doubting Thomasina". Pinnick would later in 2010 feature as the lead singer of another Ament/Stuverud project, "Tres Mts". "The Forest" was recorded by Pearl Jam; however, vocalist Eddie Vedder never got around to adding vocals to the track. The instrumental version by Pearl Jam is featured in the 2007 Pearl Jam concert film, Immagine in Cornice. The version of the song on Tone features vocals by Ament and music taken from the original demo version of the song.

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