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The Open Data-Link Interface (ODI), developed by Apple and Novell, serves the same function as Microsoft and 3COM's Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS). Originally, ODI was written for NetWare and Macintosh environments. Like NDIS, ODI provides rules that establish a vendor-neutral interface between the protocol stack and the adapter driver. It resides in Layer 2, the Data Link layer, of the OSI model. This interface also enables one or more network drivers to support one or more protocol stacks.
A One Day International (ODI) is a form of limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, usually 50. The Cricket World Cup is played in this format. One Day International matches are also called Limited Overs Internationals (LOI), although this generic term may also refer to Twenty20 International matches. They are major matches and considered the highest standard of limited overs competition.
The international one-day game is a late twentieth-century development. The first ODI was played on 5 January 1971 between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. When the first three days of the third Test were washed out officials decided to abandon the match and, instead, play a one-off one day game consisting of 40 eight-ball overs per side. Australia won the game by 5 wickets. ODIs were played in white kits with a red ball.
In the late 1970s, Kerry Packer established the rival World Series Cricket competition, and it introduced many of the features of One Day International cricket that are now commonplace, including coloured uniforms, matches played at night under floodlights with a white ball and dark sight screens, and, for television broadcasts, multiple camera angles, effects microphones to capture sounds from the players on the pitch, and on-screen graphics. The first of the matches with coloured uniforms was the WSC Australians in wattle gold versus WSC West Indians in coral pink, played at VFL Park in Melbourne on 17 January 1979. This led not only to Kerry Packer's Channel 9 getting the TV rights to cricket in Australia but also led to players worldwide being paid to play, and becoming international professionals, no longer needing jobs outside of cricket. Matches played with coloured kits and a white ball became more commonplace over time, and the use of white flannels and a red ball in ODIs was finally abandoned in 2001.
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Genres: Drama,Actors: Christian Apel (actor), Andreas Christ (actor), Ibrahim Demirtas (actor), Azin Feizabadi (actor), Giorgis Fotopoulos (actor), David R. Frazier (actor), Jörg-Manuel Retzmann (actor), Pedro Stirner (actor), Andreas Uehlein (actor), Anja Taschenberg (actress), Giorgis Fotopoulos (producer), Elke-Marei Weickert-Fotopoulos (producer), Giorgis Fotopoulos (writer), Orestis Salinger (writer), Torsten Sense (composer),
Plot: A group of young cineastes. Their dream to make their own film. The constant rejections by various funding bodies. A break-in into the Babelsberg Film Studios. The shoot that has to be completed in one night. A film about a friend who is falsely accused of murder, and a film about an angel who wants to save and protect him. Then the fear of being caught. The reporters of the press who dis-cover them. The police, who catch them in the end. The real murderer. The real murderer? And somebody, who could help them, but who is not understood.
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Genres: Comedy, Drama, Family,Actors: Daniel Efrat (actor), Nimrod Eyzenberg (actor), Zvika Forman (actor), Ra'anan Hefetz (actor), Shish Koler (actor), Amos Lavi (actor), Shmuel Shiloh (actor), Shlomo Tarshish (actor), Gur Ya'ari (actor), Assi Levy (actress), Neta Moran (actress), Geula Nuni (actress), Tchelet Semel (actress), Doron Eran (producer), Ayelet Kait (producer),
Plot: A middle class, modern day urban family drama revolving around the complicated relationship between a strong-willed girl and her good-hearted father who finds himself responsible for her upbringing after his wife's death.
Genres: Drama,For a long time he's been lucky man
No difference if it's good or bad
The trigger's his - the orders others
No way to stop the final blow
The message: here ya go
The countdown's on a roll
War against the world
All systems deadly armed
Machine, man, all in one
They're all oblivious to the crime
Braindead hero
Braindead hero - out of the sun he comes
Braindead hero
Braindead hero - feel the blazing guns
Now we got to blow his circuitry
Drain the poison from his veins
Degenerate - corrupt his memories
Fire at will - just do or die
The message: here ya go
The countdown's on a roll
War against the world
All systems deadly armed
Machine, man, all in one
They're all oblivious to the crime
Braindead hero
Braindead hero -like a hammer from the sky
Braindead hero
Braindead hero - supersonic cry
You better stay just where you are
Consequences in the fire
Braindead hero
Braindead hero - out of the sun he comes
Braindead hero
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