Jones may refer to:
John Thomas Draper (born 1943), also known as Captain Crunch, Crunch or Crunchman (after Cap'n Crunch, the mascot of a breakfast cereal), is an American computer programmer and former phone phreak. He is a legendary figure within the computer programming world.
Draper is the son of a U.S. Air Force engineer; he described his father as distant in an interview published on the front page of the Jan 13–14, 2007 issue of The Wall Street Journal. Draper himself entered the Air Force in 1964, and while stationed in Alaska helped his fellow servicemen make free phone calls home by devising access to a local telephone switchboard. After Alaska, he was stationed at Charleston Air Force Station in Maine. In 1967, he created WKOS [W-"chaos"], a pirate station in nearby Dover-Foxcroft, but had to shut it down when a legitimate radio station, WDME, objected. He was honorably discharged from the Air Force in 1968 and did military-related work for several employers in the San Francisco Bay Area. He adopted the counterculture of the times and operated a pirate radio station out of a Volkswagen van.
Andrew Jeremy Wakefield (born 1957) is a British former surgeon and medical researcher, known as an advocate for the discredited claim that there is a link between the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, autism and bowel disease, and for his fraudulent 1998 research paper in support of that claim.
Four years after the publication of the paper, other researchers' results had still failed to reproduce Wakefield's findings or confirm his hypothesis of a relation between childhood gastrointestinal disorders and autism. A 2004 investigation by Sunday Times reporter Brian Deer identified undisclosed financial conflicts of interest on Wakefield's part, and most of his coauthors then withdrew their support for the study's interpretations. The British General Medical Council (GMC) conducted an inquiry into allegations of misconduct against Wakefield and two former colleagues. The investigation centred on Deer's numerous findings, including one that autistic children were subjected to unnecessary invasive medical procedures, such as colonoscopy and lumbar puncture, and that Wakefield acted without the required ethical approval from an institutional review board.
Harry Dent can refer to:
Robert Toru Kiyosaki (born April 8, 1947) is an American investor, businessman, self-help author, motivational speaker, financial literacy activist, and occasional financial commentator. Kiyosaki is perhaps best known for his Rich Dad Poor Dad series of motivational books and other material published under the Rich Dad brand. He has written over 15 books which have combined sales of over 26 million copies. Although beginning as a self-publisher, he was subsequently published by Warner Books, a division of Hachette Book Group USA. His new books appear under the Rich Dad Press imprint. Three of his books, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant, and Rich Dad's Guide to Investing, have been on number one on the top 10 best-seller lists simultaneously on The Wall Street Journal, USA Today and the New York Times. Rich Kid Smart Kid was published in 2001, with the intent to help parents teach their children financial concepts. He has created three "Cashflow" board and software games for adults and children and has a series of "Rich Dad" CDs and disks.
She Stripped for a Living, Now She Must Strip to Live.
Plot
Pursuing a new job after the shattering suicide of her friend and employer, a nurse applies at Dr. Quilly's world renowned facility. The discovery that the 'routine forms' she signed are actually her own commitment papers is just the beginning of a nightmare of confinement, delusion and murder.
Keywords: based-on-novel, cellar, doctor, female-protagonist, grave, independent-film, lingerie-slip, mental-hospital, mental-institution, mental-patient
Plot
In 1943, 'Mac' MacClain, Canadian Navy, has lost his ship and many men to a German torpedo. While waiting for a new ship, he befriends Joyce Cartwright, sister of one of his dead officers. We follow the building and launch of new Corvette K-225, the 'HMCS Donnacona'. And who should be Mac's new subaltern but Joyce's other brother Paul, fresh out of the academy. Mac will do his best to make a good officer of Paul...if they both survive their hazardous sea duty.
Keywords: navy, number-in-title, world-war-two
From the director of "Air Force" and "Sergeant York"..the screen's greatest drama of the sea!
Wake up Jones
Stop sleeping on your mama's couch
Waiting for it to happen
Get off home with your yellow finger tips
And belly full of whata could beens
Well I could do, but I'm happy doing nothing
This way the days get
Longer
I'm not giving it away
You wouldn't have me any other way would you
I'm not deliberately lame
It's just the way I am
And you like anyway
I don't half do it wrong
When I do it wrong I do it right
Some of us have it but some people don't
Have the nerve
Well that's all fine
But your big ass is growing
And your hairs got longer than mine
It's about time you thought about somebody else
And get yourself off the line
But I hear you but I'd rather be a nothing
This way the days get
Longer
I'm not giving it away
You wouldn't have me any other way would you
I'm not deliberately lame
It's just the way I am
And you like anyway
I don't half do it wrong
When I do it wrong I do it right
Some of us have it but some people don't
Have the nerve
Get out Jones
I've had enough of your good for nothing hanging around
Yeah I hear you
But I'd rather be a nothing
This way the days get
Longer
I'm not giving it away
You wouldn't have me any other way would you
I'm not deliberately lame
It's just the way I am
And you like anyway
I don't half do it wrong
When I do it wrong I do it right
Some of us have it but some people don't