Sir Angus Tait Story Part 1 of 3: Tait Communications
Sir Angus Tait Story Part 2 of 3: Tait Communications
Sir Angus Tait Story Part 3 of 3: Tait Communications
Tait Behind-the-Scenes: Manufacturing Facility
Tait Communications | Unifying Your Critical Communications
Tait TP9400 P25 radio - Designed to deliver top performance
Jimmy Tait - Eyes | Tram Sessions
Digital P25 Solution - Tait Tough Radios
Tait radios put to the test
Tait Tough: Radio dragged behind a car
Mango Tree by Angus & Julia Stone (Performed Live by Emily Eymundson ft. Chris Tait & Chalk Circle)
Tait Tough: 2.2 Ton Jeep Radio Crush Test
Tait Tough: Radio hit by a bowling ball
Beach Football In The 60's
Sir Angus Tait Story Part 1 of 3: Tait Communications
Sir Angus Tait Story Part 2 of 3: Tait Communications
Sir Angus Tait Story Part 3 of 3: Tait Communications
Tait Behind-the-Scenes: Manufacturing Facility
Tait Communications | Unifying Your Critical Communications
Tait TP9400 P25 radio - Designed to deliver top performance
Jimmy Tait - Eyes | Tram Sessions
Digital P25 Solution - Tait Tough Radios
Tait radios put to the test
Tait Tough: Radio dragged behind a car
Mango Tree by Angus & Julia Stone (Performed Live by Emily Eymundson ft. Chris Tait & Chalk Circle)
Tait Tough: 2.2 Ton Jeep Radio Crush Test
Tait Tough: Radio hit by a bowling ball
Beach Football In The 60's
Tait 2
Tait 3
1998 IEEE Honors Ceremony
Tait APPStorm Final Day Demos at APCO 2013
Chad Callanan, Tait Radio Communications
Tait Radio Communications
Soluções de criptografia P25 da Tait
Our Customers' World is our World Tait Communications
Tait Radio Communications CEO on the Better By Design US Study Tour
AC/DC Angus and malcolm Young Interview
EXCLUSIVE: ALAN TAIT INTERVIEW AFTER GLASGOW GAME
The Newsboys - Michael Tait / Duncan Phillips - How to Handle Fame
Angus Taylor at Rye Park
Sledging by Angus Fraser
Angus Porter on the value of MCCUs | The Spirit Of Cricket
Tate Britain's Watercolour at Camp Bestival
Tait Radio Communications, Craig McGlinchy
Sledging - short interview with some Aussie 1995
Tait Radio Communications, Chris Kershaw
Robert Tate Memorial Video
Radio City - Mama Mia / I Will Survive
James Guthrie Tait Gravestone Cramond Edinburgh Scotland
Hello...My name is Chris Tait 01-So Easy.wmv
Marcus Oldham CSRA 2012 July 25 - Matt Pfahrlet
Dale Steyn press conference - Nov 28th
Scotch and Folk review 37 An interview with Mr John Black, master distiller and distillery manager of Tullibardine The interview was held inside the Holy of Holies of Tullibardine
Middlesex CCC's John Simpson interviewed at Lord's Cricket Ground (01May2011).avi
Sir Angus Tait, KNZM, OBE (22 July 1919 – 7 August 2007) was a New Zealand electronics innovator and businessman.
Angus Tait had a childhood fascination for electronics and during and after high school at Waitaki Boys' High School, he worked in a friend's (Kempton Collett) radio store. He served with the Royal NZ and also Royal Air Force instructing as a Second Lieutenant on radar in Britain, during World War II.
After the war, he designed and built mobile radio equipment, although his first company went into receivership. In 1969, he founded Tait Electronics Ltd, now operating as Tait Radio Communications, Christchurch (New Zealand), with men who had decided to remain loyal and see him through; now his company is considered a world leader in mobile radio. He had persisted in keeping his manufacturing base in New Zealand, with 95 per cent of production exported to 160 countries.
He was awarded the IEEE Ernst Weber Engineering Leadership Recognition in 1998. He was knighted in 1999, one of the "Bright Future" initiatives of the National Government. Presently, Tait's company employs in excess of 850 people. In March 2009, Tait was commemorated as one of the Twelve Local Heroes, and a bronze bust of him was unveiled outside the Christchurch Arts Centre.
Angus (Scottish Gaelic: Aonghas) is one of the 32 local government council areas of Scotland, a registration county and a lieutenancy area. The council area borders Aberdeenshire, Perth and Kinross and Dundee City. Main industries include agriculture and fishing.
Angus was historically a county (known officially as Forfarshire from the 18th century until 1928, when it reverted to its ancient name) until 1975 when it became a district of the Tayside Region. In 1996, two-tier local government was abolished and Angus was established as one of the replacement single-tier Council Areas. The former county had borders with Kincardineshire to the north-east, Aberdeenshire to the north and Perthshire to the west. Southwards, it faced Fife across the Firth of Tay. The boundaries of the present council area are exactly the same as those of the old county minus the City of Dundee.
Areas similar to that of the council area are covered by the Angus Westminster constituency for the UK Parliament and the area is also represented at the Scottish Parliament by both the Angus and North Tayside Holyrood constituencies.
Julia Stone (born 13 April 1984) is an Australian singer and songwriter from the northern beaches of Sydney. Julia began playing the trumpet at an early age and was raised by parents who had both performed as a folk music duo. Her musical career began in 2006 known internationally as the sister half of the Aria award winning brother-sister duo, Angus & Julia Stone.
Angus & Julia Stone have released six EPs, a compilation and two albums since they began recording together in 2005. After five years spent touring as Angus & Julia Stone, Julia released her first solo album The Memory Machine in 2010. The Memory Machine was well received by fans and critics and has sold more than 12,000 copies in Australia and overseas. Angus & Julia’s most recent LP Down The Way debuted at number 1 in their native country and is now triple platinum. It was the highest-selling album by an Australian artist in 2010. and has since reached platinum status through their record company Discograph. The duo won ARIA Album of the Year and ARIA Single of the Year at the 2010 Australian Record Industry Awards. They also received number 1 position in the Triple J Hottest 100 for Big Jet Plane in 2011.
Chris Tait is a Canadian singer–songwriter and producer, best known as the lead singer and guitarist for the rock band Chalk Circle and later the group Big Faith.
Tait grew up in Newcastle, Ontario and his first band was called "The Casualties". After a few years in various bands he formed the group Chalk Circle (named after Bertolt Brecht's play The Caucasian Chalk Circle) with Brad Hopkins on bass and Derrick Murphy on drums. The new band recorded a demo single "The World" and played around Toronto, eventually winning a CASBY Award for "Most Promising Non-Recording Group" in 1985.
Chalk Circle signed a recording deal with Duke Street Records and released three albums with Tait on lead vocals and guitar: The Great Lake (1986), Mending Wall (1987) and As the Crow Flies (1989). The band had a Top 10 hit in Canada with their first single "April Fool" and another Canadian hit with their cover of T.Rex's "20th Century Boy".
In 2006, Tait and Chalk Circle briefly reunited for the release of their greatest hits collection.