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Cha aka Chanoir is a graffiti artist based in Barcelona, Spain. He was born in Bogotá and raised in Paris where he began his graffiti. He is best known for his eponymous cat character, Cha. "Over time, his cats began to take on their own personalities and went on from the Parisian streets to become famous on the Barcelona graffiti scene."
Cha is the seventh consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, cha is derived from the Brahmi letter , which is probably derived from the Aramaic letter ("Q") after having gone through the Gupta letter .
Aryabhata used Devanagari letters for numbers, very similar to the Greek numerals, even after the invention of Indian numerals. The values of the different forms of छ are:
Cha (छ) is the seventh consonant of the Devanagari abugida. In all languages, छ is pronounced as [t͡ʃʰə] or [t͡ʃʰ] when appropriate. Letters that derive from it are the Gujarati letter છ and the Modi letter 𑘔.
ছ is used as a basic consonant character in all of the major Bengali script orthographies, including Bengali and Assamese.
A gui (Chinese: 簋; pinyin: guǐ) is a type of bowl-shaped ancient Chinese ritual bronze vessel used to hold offerings of food, probably mainly grain, for ancestral tombs. As with other shapes, the ritual bronzes followed early pottery versions for domestic use, and were recalled in later art in both metal, pottery, and sometimes stone. The shape changed somewhat over the centuries but constant characteristics are a circular form (seen from above), with a rounded, wide, profile or shape from the side, standing on a narrower rim or foot. There are usually two, or sometimes four, handles, and there may be a cover or a square base (or both).
The Kang Hou Gui, an 11th-century BC example in the British Museum was chosen as object 23 in the A History of the World in 100 Objects.
The British Museum bowl inscription on the inside of the bowl tells that King Wu's brother, Kang Hou, who was the Duke of Kang and Mei Situ were given territory in Wei. The inscription relates a rebellion by remnants of the Shang, and its defeat by the Zhou, which helps us to date it. Because historians know exactly when this unsuccessful rebellion against the Zhou dynasty took place then the bowl can be dated very accurately.
In computer science, a graphical user interface or GUI, pronounced /ˈɡuːi/ ("gooey") is a type of interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and visual indicators such as secondary notation, as opposed to text-based interfaces, typed command labels or text navigation. GUIs were introduced in reaction to the perceived steep learning curve of command-line interfaces (CLIs), which require commands to be typed on the keyboard.
The actions in a GUI are usually performed through direct manipulation of the graphical elements. In addition to computers, GUIs can be found in hand-held devices such as MP3 players, portable media players, gaming devices, smartphones and smaller household, office and industrial equipment. The term "GUI" tends not to be applied to other low-resolution types of interfaces with display resolutions, such as video games (where HUD is preferred), or not restricted to flat screens, like volumetric displays because the term is restricted to the scope of two-dimensional display screens able to describe generic information, in the tradition of the computer science research at the PARC (Palo Alto Research Center).
Mei may refer to:
Meiō (明応), also known as Mei-ō, was a Japanese era name (年号,, nengō,, lit. "year name") after Entoku and before Bunki. This period spanned the years from July 1492 through February 1501. Reigning emperors were Go-Tsuchimikado-tennō (後土御門天皇) and Go-Kashiwabara-tennō (後柏原天皇).
mei is the sixth full-length studio album by the American rock band Echolyn, released in 2002.
Unlike its precursor Cowboy Poems Free (2000), mei is a typical progressive (symphonic) rock album in that it consists of few, longer, songs with many instrumental sections and complex structures instead of the normal song structure, including verse, chorus etc.
"mei" (49:33)
(Sub-indexing unofficially blessed by the band. Please note that no official releases of "mei" are sub-indexed.)
In 2003 Echolyn released an official bootleg recording titled Jersey Tomato vol. 2 (live at the Metlar Bodine Museum) where mei is included as the ninth and last track. It takes up the whole second disc and the length of the track is just over 50 minutes. The song, and the rest of the album, is available for download on the band's website.
Music video by Candy Lo performing Yi Cha Mei Gui. (C) 2003 Sony Music Entertainment (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Download the music video at iTunes: http://smarturl.it/lvatg0 "我的歌聲裡 You Exist In My Song" (Traditional Chinese Subtitles) [Official Music Video] - Lyrics, music, performed by Wanting. From Wanting's full length album 'Everything In The World' available NOW: iTunes - http://www.itunes.com/wanting Amazon - http://amzn.to/HvKHIG Watch more videos from Wanting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy3U4wccV0c&list;=PL42vqeeT-FNWYXXvxZUdIIfXnih72HcBb Subscribe to Nettwerk's YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nettwerkmusic Visit Wanting Online: http://www.facebook.com/wantingqu http://www.twitter.com/wantingqu http://www.youtube.com/wantingsmusic http://www.myspace.com/wanting http://www.nettwerk.com Distributed in US by WMG. 曲婉婷 Subscribe to Nettwerk's You...
Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Entertainment Nu Mo Shu Shi De Cui Mian Liao Fa (Hypootherapy) · Candy Lo Candy Mega Collection ℗ 2000 Sony Music Entertainment (Hong Kong) Ltd. Released on: 2001-12-07 Arranger, Producer: Kubert Leung Lyricist: Pia Ho Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Entertainment La Ji · Candy Lo Candy Mega Collection ℗ 1998 Sony Music Entertainment (Hong Kong) Ltd. Released on: 2001-12-07 Arranger, Composer, Producer: Keith Chan Lyricist: Wyman Wong Arranger: Ted Lo Auto-generated by YouTube.
Richie Rèn Xián Qí 任賢齊 -& Ah Niu 阿牛 - Tan Kheng Seong - Chen Qing Xiang 陳慶祥 - OST Summer Holiday 夏日的麼麼茶 Wo yao ni pei zhe wo Kan zhe na hai gui shui zhong you I want you to be with me, seeing that sea turtle swim in the water Man man de pa zai sa tan shang Shu zhe lang hua yi duo duo Slowly, climbing on the sand, counting the seasprays one by one Ni bu yao hai pa Ni bu hui ji mo Don't be afraid, you won't be lonely Wo hui yi zhi pei zai ni de zuo you Rang ne le you you I will be at your side the whole time, letting you be happy, unhurried Ri zi yi tian yi tian guo Wo men hui man man zhang da The days pass one by one, we'll slowly grow up Wo bu guan ni dong bu dong wo zai chang she me I don't mind if you understand what I'm singing or not Wo zhi dao you yi tian Ni Yi ding hui ai sha...
Cha aka Chanoir is a graffiti artist based in Barcelona, Spain. He was born in Bogotá and raised in Paris where he began his graffiti. He is best known for his eponymous cat character, Cha. "Over time, his cats began to take on their own personalities and went on from the Parisian streets to become famous on the Barcelona graffiti scene."