In computer science, A* (pronounced as "A star"( listen)) is a computer algorithm that is widely used in pathfinding and graph traversal, the process of plotting an efficiently traversable path between multiple points, called nodes. Noted for its performance and accuracy, it enjoys widespread use. However, in practical travel-routing systems, it is generally outperformed by algorithms which can pre-process the graph to attain better performance,
although other work has found A* to be superior to other approaches.
In 1968, AI researcher Nils Nilsson was trying to improve the path planning done by Shakey the Robot, a prototype robot that could navigate through a room containing obstacles. This path-finding algorithm, that Nilsson called A1, was a faster version of the then best known method, Dijkstra's algorithm, for finding shortest paths in graphs. Bertram Raphael suggested some significant improvements upon this algorithm, calling the revised version A2. Then Peter E. Hart introduced an argument that established A2, with only minor changes, to be the best possible algorithm for finding shortest paths. Hart, Nilsson and Raphael then jointly developed a proof that the revised A2 algorithm was optimal for finding shortest paths under certain well-defined conditions.
The Suzuki Alto (スズキ・アルト) is a kei car built by Suzuki. Its selling points have long included a low price and good fuel economy. The model, currently in its eighth generation, was first introduced in 1979 and has been built in many countries worldwide. The Alto badge has often been used on different cars in Japan and in export markets, where it is considered a city car.
First generation (1979–1984)
The first generation (SS30V/40V), introduced in May 1979, was a three-door cargo version of the Fronte passenger car, equipped with a folding rear seat. Front suspension comprised coils struts, with leaf springs at the back. The steering was of the recirculating ball type, and four-wheel drums were used. On introduction, the Alto received the T5Btwo-stroke539cc (32.9cuin) (SS30) three-cylinder engine, producing 28PS (21kW) at 5,500rpm. The Alto was a "micro sensation" when introduced, largely due to its rock bottom price of ¥470,000 (circa $1,900 in 1979, at a time when the cheapest Ford Pinto cost $4,999 in the US). This low price was made possible by a number of Japanese special concessions for commercial vehicles: most notably, the engine did not require twin catalysts. Two less doors provided another saving, as did the exemption from commodity tax. The Alto's success changed the kei-car market, and other producers such as Subaru (with the "Family Rex") quickly followed suit with cut-price "commercial" vehicles that were really intended for private use. The Alto helped Suzuki move into seventh place in Japanese production for cars and trucks.
Established in 1991 as the former National Science and Technology Board (NSTB), A*STAR was established with the primary mission to raise the level of science and technology in Singapore.
Leadership
The current chairman of A*STAR is Mr. Lim Chuan Poh. He was formerly the Permanent Secretary (Education) and the Chief of Defence Force. Mr Lim took over the reins of A*STAR from Mr. Philip Yeo, who later became Chairman of SPRING Singapore, on 1 April 2007.
The scientific leadership includes Tan Chorh Chuan, George Radda, Sydney Brenner, David Lane, Charles Zukoski and used to include Prof Low Teck Seng. Prof Low Teck Seng left A*Star on 19 July 2012 to join the National Research Foundation of the Prime Minister's Office.
Shayman was born on September 21, 1980 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States to Deborah and James Shayman. He had one sister Becky, and four step-siblings. At age 6, Shayman moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan. His family was involved with the temple Beth Emet, where he attended Hebrew school until his bar mitzvah. David was heavily into martial arts, and earned a black belt. He was a very talented and driven young man, he also had a stint as a semi pro inline street skater. He managed to quickly find success in every endeavor he pursued.
Paul Glazby & The Narcomaniacs - Acid Disco (D.A.V.E. The Drummer Remix)
Acid Techno UK 2003
published: 25 Jan 2010
Star Power - Nothing Can Save Us, London (D.A.V.E. The Drummer's Jazzy Mix) (Acid Techno 1996)
http://www.discogs.com/Star-Power-Nothing-Can-Save-Us-London-Remixes/release/94090
-uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
published: 21 Apr 2014
Osmo - Drug Addict (D.A.V.E The Drummer Remix)
Remixer: D.A.V.E The Drummer
Track Name: Drug Addict
Released: Scythe Squadron 04
Year: 2008
Genre: Proper Acid Techno By Legend Dave The Drummer!
If you like the track just support the producers and buy the vinyl!
published: 28 Jan 2009
Lee Ann Roberts - Feel (D.A.V.E The Drummer Remix) [NN004]
Support the label, buy it here:
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Artist: Lee Ann Roberts
Title: Feel
Label: NowNow Records
Catalogue: NN004
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 17, 2021
Tracklist:
1. Feel (Original Mix)
2. Feel (Acid Trip Mix)
3. Feel (MRD Remix)
4. Feel (D.A.V.E. The Drummer Remix)
New school techno star Lee Ann Roberts continues to light up 2021 with another brand new single on her own NowNow Records. Her standout original is backed by remixes from MRD and D.A.V.E. The Drummer.
This year already belongs to South African-born, Amsterdam-based Lee Ann Roberts. Her new label has had high-profile support from tastemakers like Char...
published: 21 Sep 2021
D.A.V.E The Drummer - Pump Dept
S.U.F.Remix 040
published: 25 Nov 2009
Jelo - Subscriber (D.A.V.E. The Drummer Remix) (Techno 2003)
http://www.discogs.com/Jelo-Subscriber/release/265598
-uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
published: 16 May 2014
D.A.V.E. The Drummer & Pattrix - Headcorn
Apex 013
published: 25 Nov 2009
A+E Dept - Experiment 4 (D.A.V.E. The Drummer's Linch Da Dat Mix) (Acid Techno 1999)
http://www.discogs.com/AE-Dept-Experiment-4-Remixes/release/104881
-uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
published: 29 Apr 2014
D.A.V.E The Drummer - Rigged (Acid Techno 1998)
http://www.discogs.com/DAVE-The-Drummer-Strictly-Undergound/release/11945
-uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
published: 28 Apr 2014
D.A.V.E the drummer - Pump dept (A.P.´s pumped up on coke remix)
Remixer: D.A.V.E The Drummer
Track Name: Drug Addict
Released: Scythe Squadron 04
Year: 2008
Genre: Proper Acid Techno By Legend Dave The Drummer!
If yo...
Remixer: D.A.V.E The Drummer
Track Name: Drug Addict
Released: Scythe Squadron 04
Year: 2008
Genre: Proper Acid Techno By Legend Dave The Drummer!
If you like the track just support the producers and buy the vinyl!
Remixer: D.A.V.E The Drummer
Track Name: Drug Addict
Released: Scythe Squadron 04
Year: 2008
Genre: Proper Acid Techno By Legend Dave The Drummer!
If you like the track just support the producers and buy the vinyl!
Support the label, buy it here:
https://link.newsdistribution.be/NN004
https://www.deejay.de/LEE_ANN_ROBERTS_FEEL_INCL_MRD_%26_DAVE_THE_DRUMMER_RMXS_NN004_Vinyl...
Support the label, buy it here:
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https://www.deejay.de/LEE_ANN_ROBERTS_FEEL_INCL_MRD_%26_DAVE_THE_DRUMMER_RMXS_NN004_Vinyl__980824
Artist: Lee Ann Roberts
Title: Feel
Label: NowNow Records
Catalogue: NN004
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 17, 2021
Tracklist:
1. Feel (Original Mix)
2. Feel (Acid Trip Mix)
3. Feel (MRD Remix)
4. Feel (D.A.V.E. The Drummer Remix)
New school techno star Lee Ann Roberts continues to light up 2021 with another brand new single on her own NowNow Records. Her standout original is backed by remixes from MRD and D.A.V.E. The Drummer.
This year already belongs to South African-born, Amsterdam-based Lee Ann Roberts. Her new label has had high-profile support from tastemakers like Charlotte de Witte & Ken Ishii, and is already well known for its off-grid techno sounds. Roberts herself debuted only last year on Suara. She immediately hit the number 2 spot on the Beatport Hard Techno chart and followed up with more on Octopus Warehouse Series. She has played festivals like Caprices this year and is lined up for BPM as well as plenty more headline gigs.
The excellent 'Feel' is a nine-minute, hard-edged roller. The drums are flat-footed and unrelenting, the synths bring turbulence and dark vocals add dystopian unease. The edgy textures and caustic pads make for a visceral groove that is perfectly designed for shadowy warehouse spaces. An Acid Trip Mix sees the track erupt on wild acid lines that spray about the mix and cannot fail to blow up the dance floor.
Remixer MRD hails from Norway and has released plenty of EPs and an album in a short space of time. He has a ferocious sound that fuses new wave, hardcore and banging techno as evidenced here. His version is break-neck techno with trance pads lighting up the airwaves in euphoric fashion.
The second remixer is the legendary London techno titan and label boss D.A.V.E. The Drummer. He heads up Hydraulix Records and Apex Recordings and always brings the fire. His take on 'Feel' is a wall-rattling banger with oversized bass. Saw-tooth synths rip up the track while the stark, strobe-lit stabs and some buried vocals make the floor sweat.
The is another powerful package of forward-looking techno from Lee Ann Roberts.
Follow #LeeAnnRoberts here:
https://soundcloud.com/leeannroberts
https://www.instagram.com/leeann_roberts/
https://www.facebook.com/leeannroberts07/
https://ra.co/dj/lee-annroberts
https://www.leeannroberts.com/
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Artist: Lee Ann Roberts
Title: Feel
Label: NowNow Records
Catalogue: NN004
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 17, 2021
Tracklist:
1. Feel (Original Mix)
2. Feel (Acid Trip Mix)
3. Feel (MRD Remix)
4. Feel (D.A.V.E. The Drummer Remix)
New school techno star Lee Ann Roberts continues to light up 2021 with another brand new single on her own NowNow Records. Her standout original is backed by remixes from MRD and D.A.V.E. The Drummer.
This year already belongs to South African-born, Amsterdam-based Lee Ann Roberts. Her new label has had high-profile support from tastemakers like Charlotte de Witte & Ken Ishii, and is already well known for its off-grid techno sounds. Roberts herself debuted only last year on Suara. She immediately hit the number 2 spot on the Beatport Hard Techno chart and followed up with more on Octopus Warehouse Series. She has played festivals like Caprices this year and is lined up for BPM as well as plenty more headline gigs.
The excellent 'Feel' is a nine-minute, hard-edged roller. The drums are flat-footed and unrelenting, the synths bring turbulence and dark vocals add dystopian unease. The edgy textures and caustic pads make for a visceral groove that is perfectly designed for shadowy warehouse spaces. An Acid Trip Mix sees the track erupt on wild acid lines that spray about the mix and cannot fail to blow up the dance floor.
Remixer MRD hails from Norway and has released plenty of EPs and an album in a short space of time. He has a ferocious sound that fuses new wave, hardcore and banging techno as evidenced here. His version is break-neck techno with trance pads lighting up the airwaves in euphoric fashion.
The second remixer is the legendary London techno titan and label boss D.A.V.E. The Drummer. He heads up Hydraulix Records and Apex Recordings and always brings the fire. His take on 'Feel' is a wall-rattling banger with oversized bass. Saw-tooth synths rip up the track while the stark, strobe-lit stabs and some buried vocals make the floor sweat.
The is another powerful package of forward-looking techno from Lee Ann Roberts.
Follow #LeeAnnRoberts here:
https://soundcloud.com/leeannroberts
https://www.instagram.com/leeann_roberts/
https://www.facebook.com/leeannroberts07/
https://ra.co/dj/lee-annroberts
https://www.leeannroberts.com/
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Remixer: D.A.V.E The Drummer
Track Name: Drug Addict
Released: Scythe Squadron 04
Year: 2008
Genre: Proper Acid Techno By Legend Dave The Drummer!
If you like the track just support the producers and buy the vinyl!
Support the label, buy it here:
https://link.newsdistribution.be/NN004
https://www.deejay.de/LEE_ANN_ROBERTS_FEEL_INCL_MRD_%26_DAVE_THE_DRUMMER_RMXS_NN004_Vinyl__980824
Artist: Lee Ann Roberts
Title: Feel
Label: NowNow Records
Catalogue: NN004
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 17, 2021
Tracklist:
1. Feel (Original Mix)
2. Feel (Acid Trip Mix)
3. Feel (MRD Remix)
4. Feel (D.A.V.E. The Drummer Remix)
New school techno star Lee Ann Roberts continues to light up 2021 with another brand new single on her own NowNow Records. Her standout original is backed by remixes from MRD and D.A.V.E. The Drummer.
This year already belongs to South African-born, Amsterdam-based Lee Ann Roberts. Her new label has had high-profile support from tastemakers like Charlotte de Witte & Ken Ishii, and is already well known for its off-grid techno sounds. Roberts herself debuted only last year on Suara. She immediately hit the number 2 spot on the Beatport Hard Techno chart and followed up with more on Octopus Warehouse Series. She has played festivals like Caprices this year and is lined up for BPM as well as plenty more headline gigs.
The excellent 'Feel' is a nine-minute, hard-edged roller. The drums are flat-footed and unrelenting, the synths bring turbulence and dark vocals add dystopian unease. The edgy textures and caustic pads make for a visceral groove that is perfectly designed for shadowy warehouse spaces. An Acid Trip Mix sees the track erupt on wild acid lines that spray about the mix and cannot fail to blow up the dance floor.
Remixer MRD hails from Norway and has released plenty of EPs and an album in a short space of time. He has a ferocious sound that fuses new wave, hardcore and banging techno as evidenced here. His version is break-neck techno with trance pads lighting up the airwaves in euphoric fashion.
The second remixer is the legendary London techno titan and label boss D.A.V.E. The Drummer. He heads up Hydraulix Records and Apex Recordings and always brings the fire. His take on 'Feel' is a wall-rattling banger with oversized bass. Saw-tooth synths rip up the track while the stark, strobe-lit stabs and some buried vocals make the floor sweat.
The is another powerful package of forward-looking techno from Lee Ann Roberts.
Follow #LeeAnnRoberts here:
https://soundcloud.com/leeannroberts
https://www.instagram.com/leeann_roberts/
https://www.facebook.com/leeannroberts07/
https://ra.co/dj/lee-annroberts
https://www.leeannroberts.com/
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In computer science, A* (pronounced as "A star"( listen)) is a computer algorithm that is widely used in pathfinding and graph traversal, the process of plotting an efficiently traversable path between multiple points, called nodes. Noted for its performance and accuracy, it enjoys widespread use. However, in practical travel-routing systems, it is generally outperformed by algorithms which can pre-process the graph to attain better performance,
although other work has found A* to be superior to other approaches.
In 1968, AI researcher Nils Nilsson was trying to improve the path planning done by Shakey the Robot, a prototype robot that could navigate through a room containing obstacles. This path-finding algorithm, that Nilsson called A1, was a faster version of the then best known method, Dijkstra's algorithm, for finding shortest paths in graphs. Bertram Raphael suggested some significant improvements upon this algorithm, calling the revised version A2. Then Peter E. Hart introduced an argument that established A2, with only minor changes, to be the best possible algorithm for finding shortest paths. Hart, Nilsson and Raphael then jointly developed a proof that the revised A2 algorithm was optimal for finding shortest paths under certain well-defined conditions.
Hey we're gonna be around Hey we're gonna work it out Hey there's nothing to fight about Today we're gonna be about You hardly know me, you say I'm your best friend Everything's ace, it'll work out in the end Say that you love us, I don't believe that you want me to stay You're hoping that I'll go away I'm gonna be around Hey I'm gonna work it out Hey there's plenty to fight about No way I'm ever going down You hardly know me, you say I'm your best friend Everything's ace, it'll work out in the end Say that you love us, I don't believe that you want me to stay You're hoping that I'll go away You follow me here, follow me there You mess me around like you think that I care You think that I need you, you think that you own me You don't think I see you, you don't think you know me You can tell me all the things you want to say