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all systems go
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n. (plural of namer English)
n. (archaic form of pneumonia English)
interj. (context aerospace slang English) "Everything is ready"; originally used in the aerospace industry to indicate preparedness to launch.
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The white mullet or silver mullet (Mugil curema) is a (sub)tropical marine fish of the Mugilidae family. It is commonly about 30 cm long.
Note that silver mullet is also a common name used for fantail mullet (Mugil gyrans).
Duqu is a collection of computer malware discovered on 1 September 2011, thought to be related to the Stuxnet worm. The Laboratory of Cryptography and System Security ( CrySyS Lab) of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary discovered the threat, analysed the malware, and wrote a 60-page report naming the threat Duqu. Duqu got its name from the prefix "~DQ" it gives to the names of files it creates.
Nilshai are fictive creatures that are primarily in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
All Systems Go is a compilation album by the San Diego, California rock band Rocket from the Crypt, released in 1993 by Cargo Records and Headhunter Records. The album collects songs which were previously only available on 7" vinyl singles, as well as some new and unreleased material.
The first version of All Systems Go was a Japan-only release in February 1993 intended as an introduction to the band to coincide with their Japanese tour, since most of their vinyl releases were not available in Japan. Because the Japanese CD contained many rare songs previously only available on vinyl, imported copies began turning up at record stores in the United States at exorbitant prices. Recognizing the desire of their American fanbase to get these songs on CD without paying expensive import fees, the band reworked the tracklist and released a different version of All Systems Go in the US containing tracks that were hard to find stateside.
In 1998 Sympathy for the Record Industry re-released the US version of All Systems Go, making it widely available nationwide for the first time. The following year Rocket from the Crypt singer–guitarist John Reis released a sequel compilation entitled All Systems Go 2 on his Swami Records label. A third installment in the series was released in 2008.
All Systems Go is the second and final studio album by Vinnie Vincent Invasion, released on May 17, 1988. All Systems Go featured new vocalist Mark Slaughter, who replaced Robert Fleischman. The band toured in support for the album, headlining small clubs, but broke up after the completion of the tour at the end of August 1988. The album features Yngwie Malmsteen's vocalist Jeff Scott Soto on backing vocals.
All Systems Go is the thirteenth studio album by Donna Summer, released in 1987; it would be her final release on Geffen Records, which had been Summer’s label since 1980. The album was not a commercial success.
All Systems Go may refer to:
- All Systems Go!, a Canadian punk rock band, or their debut album
- ASG, an American rock band, initially called All System Go
- All Systems – Go!, a 1965 album by The Honeycombs
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All Systems Go (Donna Summer album), 1987
- "All Systems Go" (song)
- All Systems Go (Rocket from the Crypt album), a compilation album, followed by two further volumes
- All Systems Go (Vinnie Vincent Invasion album), 1988
- "All Systems Go", a song from Box Car Racer (album), 2002
"All Systems Go" is the third single from the Donna Summer album of the same name. Edited from its original album version, it became a minor hit in the United Kingdom, where it reached #54 on the UK Singles Chart.
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In 1894 General Coxey of Ohio organized armies of unemployed to march on Washington and present petitions, only to see their leaders arrested for unlawfully walking on the grass of the capitol.