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Dream TV Dream TV is a Super Nintendo action game where the player has to guide two youngsters through a nightmarish land of evil television shows. The player has to escape by defeating stereotypical television villains and finding pieces of a puzzle.
Dream vision A dream vision is a literary genre, literary device or literary convention in which the narrator falls asleep and dreams. In the dream there is usually a guide, who imparts knowledge (often about religion or love) that the dreamer could not have learned otherwise.
Dream Weaver (song) Dream Weaver is a hit single by Gary Wright in the US and Europe in 1976. Taken from the album of the same name released the previous year - said by Wright to be the first-ever all-synthesiser/keyboard album - it features Wright on vocals and keyboards, and Jim Keltner on drums.
Dream17 Dream17 (informally D17) is a fansite containing detailed information about the videogames produced or published by Yorkshire-based developers Team17. The site lists every Team17 game released to date, as well as a few TBA titles and some cancelled titles, as well as titles developed based on Team17's franchises such as Worms.
Dreamblade Dreamblade, is a collectible miniatures game created by Wizards of the Coast that debuted on August 9, 2006, the day before Gen Con Indy. The game is a strategy contest that includes an element of chance which comes into play through various die rolls.
Dreamcake Dreamcake was the first album from the Halifax, Nova Scotia band Jale, and was released in 1994 on Sub Pop Records. The only Jale album to feature singer-songwriter-drummer Alyson McLeod, the songs on Dreamcake are considered edgier and more emotional than those of Jale's later work.
Dreamcatcher (film) Dreamcatcher (2003) is a movie adapted from the Stephen King novel of the same name. It was directed by Lawrence Kasdan, cowritten by Kasdan and screenwriter William Goldman and featured Morgan Freeman as Colonel Abraham Kurtz, a shoot-first alien hunter, Thomas Jane as Dr.
Dreamcatcher (Native American) In Ojibwa (Chippewa) culture, a dreamcatcher (sometimes two words) is a handmade object based on a hoop (traditionally made of willow), incorporating a loose net, and decorated with items unique to the particular dreamcatcher.
DreamCatcher Games DreamCatcher Games is a Toronto, Ontario, Canada-based developer and publisher of video games. In 2002, most of the assets and development teams of Cryo Interactive were absorbed by DreamCatcher Interactive, forming the base for DreamCatcher Europe.
DreamCypher DreamCypher is an album by The CrĂĽxshadows. It was officially released January 16th, 2007 on Dancing Ferret Discs; however, it was sold at their live shows since the beginning of the DreamCypher Tour on January 11 2007.
Dreamer (1979 film) Dreamer is a direct-to-video film that was released on video on April 27 1979. It was directed by Noel Nosseck, written by Larry Bischof and James Proctor, and stars Tim Matheson as "the Dreamer" and Susan Blakely as Karen.
Dreamer (song) "Dreamer" is the third track from Ozzy Osbourne's album Down to Earth, which was released on 16 October 2001. The song describes the rockstar's vision of a better world for his children, where they are happy and safe.
Dreamfall Soundtrack Dreamfall Soundtrack is the original soundtrack album released in August 2006 for the video game Dreamfall: The Longest Journey. It contains the original orchestral music composed by Leon Willett for the game, as well as several tracks by other musicians.
Dreamgirl: My Life As a Supreme Dreamgirl: My Life as a Supreme is the name of a 1986 autobiography that features the memoirs of Mary Wilson, one of the founding members of Motown singing trio The Supremes. It was a New York Times Best Seller for months, and remains one of the best-selling rock-and-roll autobiographies of all time.
Dreamgirls (film) Dreamgirls is a 2006 American musical film jointly produced and released by DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures. The film was released in three special road show engagements beginning December 15, 2006, with a nationwide expansion on December 25, 2006 and a wide release on January 12, 2007.
DreamHost DreamHost is a Los Angeles-based web hosting provider and domain name registrar. It is the web hosting branch of New Dream Network, LLC, founded in April 1996 by four undergraduate students at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California, and now hosts over 400,000 domain names (18th-rankedWebhosting.
Dreamies In the early 1970s, Bill Holt produced a recording called "Dreamies" - a collage of songs performed on guitar and synthesizer (a Moog Sonic 6) combined with snippets of found sound. The album consists of two long tracks (originally one on each side of the record) called Program 10 and Program 11, a reference to the Beatles' Revolution #9.
DreamKana DreamKana (publisher's site) is a very basic Hiragana and Katakana training application, which uses a flashcard based format. It is popular because of its small size and because it requires no language packs to work.
Dreamlover "Dreamlover" is a song written and produced by American singer Mariah Carey, Dave Hall and Walter Afanasieff, and recorded for Carey's fourth album Music Box (1993). Sony/Columbia executives brought in Afanasieff to tone the song down, because they felt the original production was too rough and mellow.
Dreamlovers Dreamlovers is the eleventh album by Tanya Tucker. The album features a duet with Glen Campbell, "Dream Lover," a song written and originally sung by Bobby Darin in 1959; however, it peaked at only #59 on the Billboard Country Singles chart.
Dreams (band) Dreams was one of the original prominent jazz-rock bands recording for Columbia Records in the period of the late 1960's and early 1970's which included Chicago, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Chase, Flock, and Soft Machine. While Dreams did not achieve the commercial success of either Chicago or Blood Sweat & Tears, they did serve as a launchpad for eventually prominent jazz fusion artists Billy Cobham, Don Grolnick, and Randy & Michael Brecker (Later known as the Brecker Brothers).
Dreams (film) Dreams — aka Akira Kurosawa's Dreams, Yume (夢), I Saw a Dream Like This, Konna yume wo mita, or Such Dreams I Have Dreamed — is a 1990 portmanteau film based on actual dreams of the film's director, Akira Kurosawa at different stages of his life. The film is based more on imagery than on dialogue.
Dreams (Miz) Dreams is Miz's first Japanese-release all-English album and is practically a re-release of Story Untold. Most of the songs are there, except for three new songs: If You Run (English ver), New Day (English ver), and Lay Your Love On Me (completely new song).
Dreams (The Game song) Dreams is the third official (fourth overall) single by rapper The Game, taken from his debut album, The Documentary. It is produced by Kanye West and features a sample of "No Money Down" by Jerry Butler.
Dreams Come True (album) Dreams Come True is the third official album release by singer and songwriter Judee Sill. A double CD released on Water Records in 2005, the album mainly contains work originally recorded in the seventies as potential material for a third album on the Asylum Records.
Dreams from My Father Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance is the autobiography of United States Senator Barack Obama. It was published in 1995 after Obama was elected as the first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review but before his political career.
Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend was a newspaper comic strip written and drawn by Winsor McCay beginning in 1904. It was McCay's second successful newspaper strip, after Little Sammy Sneeze secured him a position on the cartoon staff of the New York Herald newspaper.
Dreams of Dark and Light: The Great Short Fiction of Tanith Lee Dreams of Dark and Light: The Great Short Fiction of Tanith Lee is a collection of fantasy, horror and science fiction stories by author Tanith Lee. It was released in 1986 and was the author's first book published by Arkham House .
Dreams of Steel Dreams of Steel is the fifth novel in Glen Cook's ongoing series, The Black Company. The series combines elements of epic fantasy and dark fantasy as it follows an elite mercenary unit, The Black Company, through roughly forty years of its approximately four hundred year history.
Dreams of Tall Buildings Dreams of tall buildings formed at the end of 1999, they began recording sound textures from their environments and surroundings, drinking 13 coffees in an hour to short wave radio oscillations in brain storming sessions. They wish to remain anonymous and stress that they are not restricted to the red tape of the conformed and structured norms of being an x piece.
Dreams on the Rocks "Dreams on the Rocks" is a first season episode of Strangers with Candy. In it, Jerri must deal with her mother's alcoholism, which is a response to her getting cast in the lead role in Raisin in the Sun.
Dreams That Kill Episode of Freddy's Nightmares dealing with a talk-show host who does a special on nightmares that are causing the deaths of teenagers in Springwood. He discovers all too soon how real a threat Freddy Krueger (played by Robert Englund) is.
Dreamscape (chat) Dreamscape is a graphical online chat environment owned by Stratagem Corporation. Once you become a member and download the software, you enter the world and choose an avatar, which is a physical representation of yourself.
Dreamspace Dreamspace is an album by the Finnish power metal band Stratovarius. This is the last album to feature Timo Tolkki on vocals before Timo Kotipelto was brought into the band, as well as the first on which Jari Kainulainen played bass.
DreamSTATE DreamSTATE is a Canadian ambient music project known for their soundscape installations and early live ambient performances in the Toronto, Ontario area. Their soundscapes combine electronic music processes with field recordings and range from light to dark ambient.
Dreamtigers Dreamtigers, first published in 1960 as El Hacedor ("The Maker"), is a collection of poems, short essays, and literary sketches by the Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges. Divided fairly evenly between prose and verse, the collection examines the limitations of creativity.
Dreamtime The Dreaming is a sacred time outside living memory when ancestors (in the form of humans or animals) wandered the earth, gave it shape and created all the living things out of their own essence. Once this act of creation had taken place the ancestors merged into the sites they had created.
Dreamtime (album) Dreamtime is a studio album by The Cult. Out of the shadows of gothic rock, Dreamtime was a bold attempt to fuse the mysticism of The Doors with the passion of The Sex Pistols and giving the first steps to their future hard rock direction.
Dreamtime Christmas All-Stars The Dreamtime Christmas All-Stars are an all-star collaboration of Australian celebrities, who are: Shannon Noll, Human Nature, Cosima, Jimmy Barnes, Zinc, Rob Mills, Amity Dry, Tahyna Tozzi, Kyle, Katie Underwood, Bob Downe, Shakaya, Bobby McLeod, Todd Williams, Glen Skuthorpe and Matty Johns, who is better known for his alter ego Reg Reagan. There is also a remix by famed Aussie DJ – Pee Wee Ferris.
Dreamtrybe Dreamtrybe, formerly known as Velvet Hammer, is a pagan rock group out of Austin, Texas. It is a collaboration between Lynda Millard and Ginger Doss featuring vocal harmonies, a rock edge and tribal percussion.
Dreamwatch Dreamwatch was a magazine covering science fiction and fantasy films, books and television programmes. Published monthly by Gary Leigh (July 1983 to January 2001) and then Titan Magazines (2001 to 2007), it was a leading genre entertainment magazine, competing with SFX and Cinescape in the genre magazine market.
Dreamwave Productions Dreamwave Productions is a Canadian art design studio and comic book publisher, best known for their multiple Transformers comic book series. After bankruptcy in 2005 it was purchased by Canadian entrepreneur Christian Dery with plans to relaunch its core properties (excluding former licenses such as Transformers).
Dreamwork Dreamwork differs from classical dream interpretation in that the aim of dreamwork is to explore the various images and emotions that the dream presents - and evokes - while not attempting to come up with a single, unique dream meaning. In this way the dream remains "alive" whereas if it has been assigned a specific meaning, it is "finished" (i.
DreamWorks Animation DreamWorks Animation SKG () is an American animation studio, producing primarily feature animated films. DreamWorks Animation was formed by the merger of the feature animation division of DreamWorks SKG and Pacific Data Images (also known as PDI).
DreamWorks Television DreamWorks Television is a television production company that is a division of DreamWorks SKG, a subsidiary of Viacom-owned Paramount Pictures. The syndication rights to DreamWorks' TV series are currently held by CBS Paramount Television, the successor-in-interest to Paramount's TV unit owned by CBS Corporation.
Drebbel (crater) Drebbel is a small lunar crater that is located to the northeast of the large Schickard walled plain, in the southwestern part of the Moon. Further to the northeast is the Lacus Excellentiae and the small Clausius crater.
Dreckley Dreckley is a Cornish dialect word in widespread use around the county, most usually among long-term inhabitants rather than newcomers. It essentially means "later", although it is just from the local pronunciation of "directly", which in normal English speech more usually means "now" or "shortly".
Dredge Dredging is excavation activity or operations usually carried out in part underwater, in shallow seas or fresh areas with the normal and usual purpose of scraping sediments off the floor and in general raising the depth of water in a navigation channel used by shipping, yachtsmen and barges.
Dreevay Dreevay: a highly popular magazine show featuring TV personality, Reagan Des Vignes. Reagan visits local and international hotspots and airs the content on the Live programme on Mondays to Fridays at 10am on Gayelle, the Channel in Trinidad & Tobago.
Dreghorn railway station Dreghorn railway station was a railway station serving the village of Dreghorn, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The station was originally part of the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway and opened in May 1848.
Dregovichs The Dregovichs or more correctly Dregovichi (Belarusian: Дрыгавічы, Dryhavičy; ; ) were one of the tribal unions of Early East Slavs, and inhabited the territories down the stream of the Pripyat River and northern parts of the Right-bank Dnieper river (the borders of the tribe's domain are still not eastablished to this day). The name of the tribe probably derives from the Old Ruthenian word дрегва or дрягва (drehva, or dryahva, which means "swamp") due to the fact that the Dregovichs used to live in the marshlands.
Drehu language Drehu (also known as Dehu, De'u, Lifou, Lifu, qene drehu) is an Austronesian language mostly spoken on Lifou Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. It has about twelve-thousand fluent speakers and the status of a French regional language.
Drechtsteden The drechtsteden are a number of towns in the delta area of Netherlands. They all end in the suffix of "-drecht" (from Latin trajectum): Zwijndrecht, Dordrecht, Papendrecht, Barendrecht, and Sliedrecht.
Drei Chinesen mit dem Kontrabass Drei Chinesen mit dem Kontrabass (Three Chinamen With A Double Bass) is a popular nonsensical German children's song. Its distinctive feature is a very simple form of wordplay: while the lyrics remain in effect unchanged, in each consecutive stanza all the vowels are replaced by one single vowel, with that single vowel changing in each new stanza.
Dreikanter A Dreikanter is a ventifact that exhibits a characteristic three-faced pyramidal shape. The word Dreikanter is a German word meaning 'three corners'Dreikanters typically form in desert] or [[periglacial environments from the action of wind erosion.
Drek Drek was originally a term used by Yiddish-speaking Jews (mostly from Eastern Europe) meaning "shit" or "crap." Over the years it has entered into more general usage and is often used by non-Jews to describe something which is considered to be of inferior quality.
Drem Drem is a small village in East Lothian, Scotland. It is approximately 20 miles east of Edinburgh and is close to Haddington (to the south), North Berwick (north east), Dirleton (north) and Gullane (north west).
Drem railway station Drem railway station is a railway station serving the village of Drem in East Lothian, approximately five miles from the seaside town of North Berwick in Scotland. It is located on the Edinburgh to North Berwick Line.
Drenica River The Drenica (Albanian: Drenica, Serbian Cyrillic: Дреница) is a river in Kosovo, a 50 km-long right tributary to the Sitnica river. It flows entirely within the Kosovo proper and gives its name to the surrounding Drenica region.
Drentse Patrijshond The Drentsche Patrijshond is a rare dog breed, not widely known even in its country of origin, The Netherlands, although breed clubs operate in Belgium, Denmark and Norway, and a small number of American breeders have recently introduced the dog to the United States.
Drepanidae The Drepanidae are a family of moths with about 1000 species recorded worldwide. They are generally divided in three subfamilies, Drepaninae, Thyatirinae and Cyclidiinae (Minet and Scoble, 1999) which share the same type of hearing organ.
Dres dres or dresiarz (plural dresy or dresiarze) is used in Poland to describe a certain stereotype of a (typically) young man, usually originating from smaller towns, poor city districts, or commieblock areas in larger cities. Generally unemployed.
Dresden Castle Dresden Castle is one of the oldest buildings in Dresden and has been the residence of the Electors (1547-1806) and Kings (1806-1918) of Saxony. One of the most important properties of the castle is the multitude of styles, from Romanesque to Baroque, that can be found.
Dresden Codak Dresden Codak is a webcomic written and illustrated by Aaron Diaz. Described by Diaz as a "celebration of science, death and human folly," each comic generally focuses on a concept or theory from modern and postmodern philosophy, psychology, or science (particularly quantum physics).
Dresden Elbe Valley The Dresden Elbe Valley is a World Heritage Site in Dresden, Germany. The valley, spreading some 20 kilometres through the city of Dresden, is one of the both cultural landscapes along the central-european river Elbe.
Dresden school Dresden school (term used from 1730-1933) is a phrase used for an architectural style developed primarily in Dresden, Germany, by European architects mainly from Germany and Italy. Architects of this style created Baroque and Renaissance buildings and later city villas in large numbers, but also synagogues and public schools.
Dress Act 1746 The Dress Act was part of the Act of Proscription which came into force on 1 August 1746 and made wearing "the Highland Dress" including tartan or a kilt illegal in Scotland as well as reiterating the Disarming Act. The Jacobite Risings between 1689 and 1746 found their most effective support amongst the Scottish clans, and this Act was part of a series of measures attempting to bring the warrior clans under government control by crushing Gaelic culture.
Dress shirt A dress shirt, is a men's shirt with a collar, a full-length opening down the front from the collar to the hem, which fastens closed along a placket using buttons or studs, and with long sleeves with button or link cuffs. Dress shirts are normally made from lightweight woven cloth, and can be worn with a jacket and tie (including suits and formal wear).
Dress to Kill Dress To Kill is the title of a performance by Eddie Izzard, and is a continuation of the British comedian's surrealist, ideas-based comedy. The video and DVD were recorded during a performance in San Francisco, California, and the United States.
Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim (2004) is a collection of 22 autobiographical essays by American humorist David Sedaris. The essays address the author's upbringing in Raleigh, North Carolina, his relationships with family members, and his work and life in New York City and France.
Dressage Dressage (a French term meaning "training") is a path and destination of competitive horse training, with competitions held at all levels from amateur to the Olympics. Its fundamental purpose is to develop, through standardized progressive training methods, a horse's natural athletic ability and willingness to perform, thereby maximizing its potential as a riding horse.
Dressing Up "Dressing Up" is a song from The Cure's 1984 album, The Top. According to a Rolling Stone interview, Robert Smith stated it was originally meant for Blue Sunshine, Smith's album with The Glove, but he kept it for The Top because he thought, "I like this one too much.
Dressing Up for the Carnival Dressing Up for the Carnival is a short story collection published in 2000 by a Canadian author Carol Shields, which depicts 12 characters who live their lives through illusions. The Carnival is a metaphor for life, and "dressing up" represents the stigmas each of the characters try to fit into.
Dresta Andre Wicker (born April 18, 1971 in Compton, California), known as Gangsta Dresta or simply Dresta, is an African American West Coast rapper best known for collaborating with Eazy-E on the inflammatory hit single "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" from Eazy-E's 1993 EP It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa.
Dreux-Louvillier Air Base Dreux-Louvillier Air Base is a former United States Air Force base in France. It is located in the Eure-et-Loir département of France, located 18 miles southwest of Dreux, and about 4 miles south of Brezolles.
Dreuxilla Divine Dreuxilla Divine (born January 12, year unspecified) is a famous Puerto Rican drag queen. Divine has gained popularity as a drag performer both in Puerto Rico and eastern United States cities such as New York and Miami.
Drevlyans The Drevlians (Древляне, Drevlyane in Russian; Деревляни, Derevliany in Ukrainian) were a tribe of Early East Slavs between the 6th and the 10th century, which inhabited the territories of Polesia, Right-bank Ukraine west of Polans, down the stream of the rivers Teteriv, Uzh, Ubort, and Stviga. On the West, Drevlians’ territories reached the Sluch River, where the Volynians (related to the territory of Volynia) and Buzhans (related to the name of Bug river) lived.
Drevviken Party The Drevviken Party (Drevvikenpartiet) is a local political party in Huddinge Municipality, Sweden. The party advocates that TrĂĄngsund and SkogĂĄs should separate from Huddinge and form a separate municipality.
Drew & Napier Drew & Napier LLC is one the largest premier law firms in Singapore, with a practice which is both domestic and international, and covers a wide range of civil and commercial practice. Senior Counsel Davinder Singh is the current CEO.
Drew Abbott Drew Abbott was the guitarist for Bob Seger's Silver Bullet Band, after leaving Seger's band he formed a band called Blue Mountain Highway , later shortened to just Blue Highway. It is a four-piece that plays in Northern Michigan at a place called Mico's.
Drew Andrews Drew Andrews (born April 18, 1969) is an American porn star who appears in gay, bisexual, transsexual and straight porn videos. He has the distinction of having performed in over 292 films (more than any other gay porn actors recorded in the Gay Erotic Video Index).
Drew Arellano Andrew James E. Arellano (born January 16, 1980 in San José, California), better known as Drew Arellano, is one of the traveling hosts of the daily morning show, Unang Hirit shown by the GMA Network, he is also the host of Balik-Bayan K in QTV and Wazzap Wazzap on Studio 23.
Drew Bannister Drew Bannister (Born - April 9, 1974 in Belleville, Ontario, Canada) is a professional ice hockey defenceman who has played for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Edmonton Oilers, Anaheim Mighty Ducks and New York Rangers.
Drew Barry Drew William Barry (born February 17 1973 in Oakland, California) is a professional basketball player. He is the son of Basketball Hall of Famer Rick Barry and has three brothers Scooter, Jon, and Brent who also share his profession.
Drew Caldwell Drew Caldwell (born April 10, 1960) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He has been a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba since 1999, and was formerly a cabinet minister in the government of Gary Doer.
Drew Carey's Green Screen Show Drew Carey's Green Screen Show is an improvisational comedy television series that aired in the fall of 2004 on The WB Television Network, and the fall of 2005 on Comedy Central. The show was hosted by Drew Carey, and was somewhat based on the show he previously hosted, Whose Line is it Anyway?.
Drew Casper Joseph Andrew "Drew" Casper is an award-winning Professor of Critical Studies in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. He is affectionately called "Drew" by former students and current colleagues.
Drew Dennis Dix Drew Dennis Dix born December 14, 1944, is a decorated United States Military veteran and retired Major in the United States Army. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for valor in the Vietnam War, while a Staff Sergeant assigned as a military advisor to the ARVN.
Drew Edmondson William Andrew "Drew" Edmondson (born October 12, 1946), is an American lawyer and politician from Oklahoma. A member of the Democratic Party, Edmondson is the 16th and current Attorney General of Oklahoma.
Drew Fraser Andrew William Fraser (also known as Drew Fraser) (born in 1944) is a Canadian-born academic and was latterly an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Law at Macquarie University in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Fraser holds a BA (Hons) and an LLB from Queen's University, an LLM from Harvard University, and an MA from the University of North Carolina
Drew Friedman Drew Friedman is a cartoonist who was long known for his "stippling"-like style of caricature, employing thousands of pen-marks to simulate the look of a photograph, although in recent years he has switched to painted caricatures. His work has appeared widely, including in Entertainment Weekly and MAD Magazine.
Drew Goddard Drew Goddard is a television script-writer best known for working on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Alias. During the 2006-2007 season, Goddard has joined the writing staff of Lost as a regular writer and supervising producer.
Drew Henry Drew Henry is a Scottish professional snooker player, who has spent five seasons in the top 32 in the rankings so far in his career, peaking at #18, although he slipped out of this in 2005. He has twice reached the second round of the World Championships, in 2000 and 2003, beating Mark King on both occasions.
Drew Henson Drew Daniel Henson (born February 13, 1980 in San Diego, California) is a former Minor League Baseball player and American football quarterback who has played for the Dallas Cowboys and currently plays for the Minnesota Vikings. From 1998 to 2000, Henson played college football at Michigan.
Drew Hodgdon Drew Hodgdon (born November 15, 1981 in Palo Alto, California) is an American football player who currently plays on the offensive line for the Houston Texans. He graduated in 2000 from Palo Alto High School, where he wrestled and participated in track and field in addition to starring on the football field.
Drew Hutton Peter Drew Hutton (born 1947) activist, academic, campaigner and perennial political candidate for the Queensland Greens in elections in Queensland Australia especially for the Federal Senate and State Legislative Assembly.
Drew Major Drew Major and his partners Kyle Powell, Dale Neibaur and Mark Hurst envisioned the significance of local area networking (LAN) in 1981. By 1991, their NetWare operating system turned out to be the killer application that was powering a $40 billion dollar marketplace for network and server hardware, PCs, consulting and other assessment packages.
Drew McConnell Drew McConnell (born November 10, 1978 in Dublin, Ireland) is the bass guitarist with Babyshambles, the group formed and fronted by ex-Libertine Pete Doherty. He was formerly in the band Elviss, and he currently also plays in another group, The Phoenix Drive.
Drew McDowall Drew McDowall (born 28 January 1961, in Paisley, Scotland) is a Scottish musician, most notably as a member, collaborator and remixer for influential music groups. McDowall was formerly a full time member of Coil and several of his remixes have been released on the certified gold album Further Down the Spiral.
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