Gwibber /ˈɡwɪbər/ is a microblogging client for the GNOME desktop environment. It brings the most popular social networking services like Facebook, Twitter, etc. into a single window and gives ability to control communication through one single application. It was created by Ryan Paul, a writer for Ars Technica.
It only runs on Linux and is written in Python using PyGTK. It ships with Ubuntu 10.04 and above. Gwibber supports multiple social networking sites in a combined social stream with URL shortening, saved searches, and a multicolumn UI.
In 2013 it was renamed to Friends and the frontend was rewritten in QML.
Friends (With Benefits) is a 2009 romantic comedy film released on June 12, 2009 at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival.
The film stars Margaret Laney as Chloe and Alex Brown as Owen, lifelong best friends and current med school students. Rounding out their tight-knit group of friends are Anne Peterson as Allison, Jake Alexander as Jeff, Lynn Mancinelli as Shirley, Branden Bradley as Brad and Rooney Mara as Tara.
Taken off a script originally written by Gorman Bechard in 1999, the film was shopped around that summer under the title "Fuck Buddies" to every major studio in Hollywood. Inevitably the script was put on the back burner until Bechard started looking for a lighter followup to his extremely dark 2005 feature You Are Alone. In 2006 Bechard teamed with writing partner, Ashley McGarry and they began to rewrite the film, changing the title to "Friends (with Benefits)", and casting Margaret Laney in the lead role.
Production began in April 2007. The film was shot over 18 days in New Haven, Connecticut.
This is a discography of music related to the American sitcom Friends.
Friends Original TV Soundtrack was an album released by WEA in 1995 featuring songs from the TV sitcom Friends. The songs were not originals written for the series but rather were tracks either used directly in the show or "inspired" by the show. The album also featured small samples of spoken dialogue from the show's first season.
Boat, usually stylized as BOAT, is an American indie rock band from Seattle, Washington. Their album Dress Like Your Idols was released in 2011 on Magic Marker Records and has received favorable reviews and notable press from major media outlets including Pitchfork Media, and AllMusic.
The band's sound has been compared to Built to Spill, The New Pornographers, and Superchunk.
Boat is a set of boat-like works of mathematical art introduced by mathematical artist Hamid Naderi Yeganeh.
The work is defined by trigonometric functions. One instance is composed of 2000 line segments where for each the endpoints of the k-th line segment are:
and
Boat is a short film directed by David Lynch, released in 2007 on the DVD anthology Dynamic:01.
Shot on digital video, Boat features closeup shots of a man (eventually revealed to be Lynch himself) taking a speedboat onto a lake, while a young woman (Emily Stofle) provides a dreamy, confused description of what is happening. Halfway through, Lynch turns to the camera and announces "we're going to try to go fast enough to go into the night". He speeds up the boat, which does indeed travel into the night.
Hey, ho, brother it's a Saturday night
Let's make some noise with all our might
Forget your school and your shitty job
Let's play Bro Hymn or Blitzkrieg bop
It doesn't matter as long as it's loud
We've got to share some sweat with this crowd
We were just fifteen, we were pissed and proud
We couldn't play, but we were loud
Dad drove us to our first gigs
I will never forget those teenage kicks
From back in 1989, we play and we're doing fine
It's the year 2001, and we're still having fun
We're twenty-seven, hard work brought us far
Became a way of life, it is what we are
After seven albums, eight hundred shows
Where's the end? Nobody knows!
From back in 1989, we play and we're doing fine
It's the year 2001, and we're still having fun
Hey, ho, brother it's a Saturday night
Let's make some noise with all our might
Forget your school and your shitty job
Let's play Bro Hymn or Blitzkrieg bop
It doesn't matter as long as it's loud
We've got to share some sweat with this crowd
From back in 1989, we play and we're doing fine
It's the year 2001, and we're still having fun
It's the year 2001, fun is why we still hold on