By definition, a "magazine" paginates with each issue starting at page three, with the standard sizing being 8 3/8" x 10 7/8". However, in the technical sense a "journal" has continuous pagination throughout a volume. Thus Business Week, which starts each issue anew with page one, is a magazine, but the Journal of Business Communication, which starts each volume with the winter issue and continues the same sequence of pagination throughout the coterminous year, is a journal. Some professional or trade publications are also peer-reviewed, an example being the Journal of Accountancy. Academic or professional publications that are not peer-reviewed are generally professional magazines. The fact that a publication calls itself a "journal" does not make it a journal in the technical sense. The Wall Street Journal is actually a newspaper.
"Magazine" is the third extended play by Korean American singer Ailee. It was released on September 25, 2014, by YMC Entertainment and Neowiz Internet. Magazine saw Ailee take greater creative control, co-writing four of the album's five songs, including the album's title track; Ailee also collaborated with long-time producer Kim Do Hoon and Korean rap twosome, Dynamic Duo. The song "Don't Touch Me" was used to promote the EP.
Background and release
On September 15, 2014, it was revealed that Ailee will make her comeback on September 25 with her third EP Magazine. A teaser of the singer dressed as a clown with braided pigtails was released on the same day. The singer's agency also revealed that "Magazine" was an album that would present the singer in a matured light. On September 21, Ailee released the music video teaser for the EP's title track "Don't Touch Me". Two days later on September 23, the EP's album cover was released. On September 25, 2014, Ailee released "Magazine", digitally, as well as the music video for "Don't Touch Me". A comeback showcase was organised for the release of the album at Ilchi Art Hall in Cheongdamdong, Gangnam. In preparation for the album, the singer revealed that she lost 10 kilograms in one month for the album. She stated further that her company did not force her to lose the weight and that they had pushed an originally-scheduled comeback for early 2015 to September 2014. During an interview with After School Club, Ailee revealed Magazine was the hardest she had ever worked on an album; she stated further that she conceptualised Magazine as a whole.
A magazine is an ammunition storage and feeding device within or attached to a repeating firearm. Magazines can be removable (detachable) or integral to the firearm. The magazine functions by moving the cartridges stored in the magazine into a position where they may be loaded into the chamber by the action of the firearm. The detachable magazine is often referred to as a clip, although this is technically inaccurate.
Magazines come in many shapes and sizes, from those of bolt-actionexpress rifles that hold only a few rounds to drum magazines for self-loading rifles that can hold as many as one hundred rounds. Various jurisdictions ban what they define as "high-capacity magazines".
Nomenclature
With the increased use of semi-automatic and automatic firearms, the detachable box magazine became increasingly common. Soon after the adoption of the M1911 pistol, the term "magazine" was settled on by the military and firearms experts, though the term "clip" is often used in its place (though only for detachable magazines, never fixed). The defining difference between clips and magazines is the presence of a feed mechanism in a magazine, typically a spring-loaded follower, which a clip lacks. Use of the term "clip" to refer to detachable magazines is a point of strong disagreement.
Lilliput Magazine. Published from 1937 to 1960, Lilliput was a magazine of humour, short stories, photography features and cartoons. The first 147 covers were drawn by Walter Trier, with each cover featuring a man, a woman, and a small Scottish Terrier dog. Fabulous. We post worldwide, so please go the website and take a look; https://www.cosmobooks.co.uk/
published: 09 Mar 2019
SABO-FX - F Yeah! (HD)
Song title : F Yeah!
Music : SABO-FX
Video remix : SABO-FX
Model : Bethanie Badertscher
Thanx for watching! Hope you enjoy(ed) it.
PS: I recommend that you listen to this track using either a headphone or some big ass speakers (to fully enjoy the baseline)
Let me know what you think! Please leave a comment and/or thumbs up...
Music Background info:
Die-hard fans will recognize the main theme from this track from one of my first videos. It is indeed a new and hopefully improved version of 'Stick Around'. I started working on this tune back in 2009 and it has evolved a bit over time.
The video is composed from footage of the stunning Playboy Cybergirl 'Bethanie Badertscher'. I was simply blown away by her innocence and rare natural beauty. You can call me shall...
published: 27 Feb 2011
Menz Liliput 4.25mm
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
The Menz Liliput is one of the smallest functional firearms ever put into mass production. It was offered in 4.25mm (.17 caliber) in addition to the more popular .25ACP and .32ACP. The 4.25mm cartridge is used generated about 17 foot pounds of muzzle energy - trivial by most pistol standards, but still several times that of the even tinier 2.7mm Kolibri.
These pistols were made in the 1920s - some sources say from 1920 to 1927, but what I have found seems to point towards a commercial introduction in 1925.
published: 30 Aug 2015
Menz Liliput Pocket Pistols: 4.25mm and 6.35mm
The Liliput was made by the August Menz Company in Germany during the 1920s, in several variations. It was introduced in both 4.25mm and 6.35mm (.25 ACP) and also later offered in 7.65mm (.32ACP). These were typical defensive pistol chambering at the time, although the 6.35mm version was much more popular than the 4.25mm one. They are simple blowback pistols, and competed against similar but more successful designs like the FB Baby Browning, Walther Model 9, and Mauser 1910. For a detailed history of the Menz Company and its pistols, check out Ed Buffaloe’s page:
https://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Menz/menz.html
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons
Contact:
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Tucson, AZ 85754
published: 01 Sep 2019
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published: 15 Mar 2012
She Wanted To Go To A Fun3r@l But He Said No/JBN
She Wanted To Go To A Fun3r@l But He Said No/JBN
A Lilliput, St James night club operator yesterday afternoon sh0t and k!lled his girlfriend then turned the weapon on himself in Flamstead Gardens near Spring Mount, St James.
The night club operator, identified as Junior Fabian Wint, 47, and his girlfriend, Wendy Scarlett, 22, recently moved to Flamstead Gardens.
It is alleged that they had just ended an argument allegedly over the female attending a funeral.
The woman reportedly left the house but was chased by Wint who used his licensed firearm to shoot her to death then kill himself.
"Mi hear when the man seh: 'Yuh naw go a no funeral! Not over mi de@d body'," one Spring Mount resident said.
"Mi shock when mi si the man pull out the gun and fire one shot inna the woman head, and t...
Lilliput Magazine. Published from 1937 to 1960, Lilliput was a magazine of humour, short stories, photography features and cartoons. The first 147 covers were d...
Lilliput Magazine. Published from 1937 to 1960, Lilliput was a magazine of humour, short stories, photography features and cartoons. The first 147 covers were drawn by Walter Trier, with each cover featuring a man, a woman, and a small Scottish Terrier dog. Fabulous. We post worldwide, so please go the website and take a look; https://www.cosmobooks.co.uk/
Lilliput Magazine. Published from 1937 to 1960, Lilliput was a magazine of humour, short stories, photography features and cartoons. The first 147 covers were drawn by Walter Trier, with each cover featuring a man, a woman, and a small Scottish Terrier dog. Fabulous. We post worldwide, so please go the website and take a look; https://www.cosmobooks.co.uk/
Song title : F Yeah!
Music : SABO-FX
Video remix : SABO-FX
Model : Bethanie Badertscher
Thanx for watching! Hope you enjoy(ed) it.
...
Song title : F Yeah!
Music : SABO-FX
Video remix : SABO-FX
Model : Bethanie Badertscher
Thanx for watching! Hope you enjoy(ed) it.
PS: I recommend that you listen to this track using either a headphone or some big ass speakers (to fully enjoy the baseline)
Let me know what you think! Please leave a comment and/or thumbs up...
Music Background info:
Die-hard fans will recognize the main theme from this track from one of my first videos. It is indeed a new and hopefully improved version of 'Stick Around'. I started working on this tune back in 2009 and it has evolved a bit over time.
The video is composed from footage of the stunning Playboy Cybergirl 'Bethanie Badertscher'. I was simply blown away by her innocence and rare natural beauty. You can call me shallow but THIS is what girls are supposed to look like! I just had to make this tribute to celebrate all that is pretty in this world.
For several reasons, I had to cut out all the 'crackz and niples' from the original video. I don't need any beef with YouTube nor do I need a lawsuite from Playboy. Besides, the nasty bits would just distract your attention from her breathtaking looks.
But, don't let me stop you to fetch the uncensored video from the playboy website. This however requires a paid subscription. (just so you know)
Download high quality MP3 versions of all my trax for free (including the music of this video):
ftp://youtube:[email protected]:3306/
(copy line above and paste into your browser address bar)
If you like this clip please press the thumbs up button to 'Vote up' this video. Please check out my youtube channel to see all my other videos. If you 'subscribe' to my channel, you will automatically be notified of my future clips.
Audio/Video software used: (no hardware synth)
* Cakewalk Sonar 8.5.3 (Still can't get used to Sonar X1)
* Adobe Audition 3
* VST Re-FX Nexus 2
* VST Stylus RMX
* VirtualDub 1.9.9
* Adobe After FX CS5
* Trapcode plugins (for After FX)
* ffmpeg
Song title : F Yeah!
Music : SABO-FX
Video remix : SABO-FX
Model : Bethanie Badertscher
Thanx for watching! Hope you enjoy(ed) it.
PS: I recommend that you listen to this track using either a headphone or some big ass speakers (to fully enjoy the baseline)
Let me know what you think! Please leave a comment and/or thumbs up...
Music Background info:
Die-hard fans will recognize the main theme from this track from one of my first videos. It is indeed a new and hopefully improved version of 'Stick Around'. I started working on this tune back in 2009 and it has evolved a bit over time.
The video is composed from footage of the stunning Playboy Cybergirl 'Bethanie Badertscher'. I was simply blown away by her innocence and rare natural beauty. You can call me shallow but THIS is what girls are supposed to look like! I just had to make this tribute to celebrate all that is pretty in this world.
For several reasons, I had to cut out all the 'crackz and niples' from the original video. I don't need any beef with YouTube nor do I need a lawsuite from Playboy. Besides, the nasty bits would just distract your attention from her breathtaking looks.
But, don't let me stop you to fetch the uncensored video from the playboy website. This however requires a paid subscription. (just so you know)
Download high quality MP3 versions of all my trax for free (including the music of this video):
ftp://youtube:[email protected]:3306/
(copy line above and paste into your browser address bar)
If you like this clip please press the thumbs up button to 'Vote up' this video. Please check out my youtube channel to see all my other videos. If you 'subscribe' to my channel, you will automatically be notified of my future clips.
Audio/Video software used: (no hardware synth)
* Cakewalk Sonar 8.5.3 (Still can't get used to Sonar X1)
* Adobe Audition 3
* VST Re-FX Nexus 2
* VST Stylus RMX
* VirtualDub 1.9.9
* Adobe After FX CS5
* Trapcode plugins (for After FX)
* ffmpeg
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
The Menz Liliput is one of the smallest functional firearms ever put into mass production. It was offered in 4.25mm (...
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
The Menz Liliput is one of the smallest functional firearms ever put into mass production. It was offered in 4.25mm (.17 caliber) in addition to the more popular .25ACP and .32ACP. The 4.25mm cartridge is used generated about 17 foot pounds of muzzle energy - trivial by most pistol standards, but still several times that of the even tinier 2.7mm Kolibri.
These pistols were made in the 1920s - some sources say from 1920 to 1927, but what I have found seems to point towards a commercial introduction in 1925.
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
The Menz Liliput is one of the smallest functional firearms ever put into mass production. It was offered in 4.25mm (.17 caliber) in addition to the more popular .25ACP and .32ACP. The 4.25mm cartridge is used generated about 17 foot pounds of muzzle energy - trivial by most pistol standards, but still several times that of the even tinier 2.7mm Kolibri.
These pistols were made in the 1920s - some sources say from 1920 to 1927, but what I have found seems to point towards a commercial introduction in 1925.
The Liliput was made by the August Menz Company in Germany during the 1920s, in several variations. It was introduced in both 4.25mm and 6.35mm (.25 ACP) and al...
The Liliput was made by the August Menz Company in Germany during the 1920s, in several variations. It was introduced in both 4.25mm and 6.35mm (.25 ACP) and also later offered in 7.65mm (.32ACP). These were typical defensive pistol chambering at the time, although the 6.35mm version was much more popular than the 4.25mm one. They are simple blowback pistols, and competed against similar but more successful designs like the FB Baby Browning, Walther Model 9, and Mauser 1910. For a detailed history of the Menz Company and its pistols, check out Ed Buffaloe’s page:
https://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Menz/menz.html
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons
Contact:
Forgotten Weapons
PO Box 87647
Tucson, AZ 85754
The Liliput was made by the August Menz Company in Germany during the 1920s, in several variations. It was introduced in both 4.25mm and 6.35mm (.25 ACP) and also later offered in 7.65mm (.32ACP). These were typical defensive pistol chambering at the time, although the 6.35mm version was much more popular than the 4.25mm one. They are simple blowback pistols, and competed against similar but more successful designs like the FB Baby Browning, Walther Model 9, and Mauser 1910. For a detailed history of the Menz Company and its pistols, check out Ed Buffaloe’s page:
https://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Menz/menz.html
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons
Contact:
Forgotten Weapons
PO Box 87647
Tucson, AZ 85754
She Wanted To Go To A Fun3r@l But He Said No/JBN
A Lilliput, St James night club operator yesterday afternoon sh0t and k!lled his girlfriend then turned the we...
She Wanted To Go To A Fun3r@l But He Said No/JBN
A Lilliput, St James night club operator yesterday afternoon sh0t and k!lled his girlfriend then turned the weapon on himself in Flamstead Gardens near Spring Mount, St James.
The night club operator, identified as Junior Fabian Wint, 47, and his girlfriend, Wendy Scarlett, 22, recently moved to Flamstead Gardens.
It is alleged that they had just ended an argument allegedly over the female attending a funeral.
The woman reportedly left the house but was chased by Wint who used his licensed firearm to shoot her to death then kill himself.
"Mi hear when the man seh: 'Yuh naw go a no funeral! Not over mi de@d body'," one Spring Mount resident said.
"Mi shock when mi si the man pull out the gun and fire one shot inna the woman head, and then him put the gun to him m0uth and fire another round killing h!mself, " the resident added.
According to a source Wint who was married broke off with his wife and got involved with Scarlett and had been acting in a jealous manner, refusing to let her out of his sight.
“The police were alerted, and they (Wint and Scarlet) were taken to hospital where both were pronounced dead. The firearm, with a magazine containing three 9 mm rounds of ammunition, was subsequently seized.”
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She Wanted To Go To A Fun3r@l But He Said No/JBN
A Lilliput, St James night club operator yesterday afternoon sh0t and k!lled his girlfriend then turned the weapon on himself in Flamstead Gardens near Spring Mount, St James.
The night club operator, identified as Junior Fabian Wint, 47, and his girlfriend, Wendy Scarlett, 22, recently moved to Flamstead Gardens.
It is alleged that they had just ended an argument allegedly over the female attending a funeral.
The woman reportedly left the house but was chased by Wint who used his licensed firearm to shoot her to death then kill himself.
"Mi hear when the man seh: 'Yuh naw go a no funeral! Not over mi de@d body'," one Spring Mount resident said.
"Mi shock when mi si the man pull out the gun and fire one shot inna the woman head, and then him put the gun to him m0uth and fire another round killing h!mself, " the resident added.
According to a source Wint who was married broke off with his wife and got involved with Scarlett and had been acting in a jealous manner, refusing to let her out of his sight.
“The police were alerted, and they (Wint and Scarlet) were taken to hospital where both were pronounced dead. The firearm, with a magazine containing three 9 mm rounds of ammunition, was subsequently seized.”
Please remember to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE, LEAVE A COMMENT and CLICK the notification bell to receive our daily news items.
#juniorfabianwint #wendyscarlett #JBN
Lilliput Magazine. Published from 1937 to 1960, Lilliput was a magazine of humour, short stories, photography features and cartoons. The first 147 covers were drawn by Walter Trier, with each cover featuring a man, a woman, and a small Scottish Terrier dog. Fabulous. We post worldwide, so please go the website and take a look; https://www.cosmobooks.co.uk/
Song title : F Yeah!
Music : SABO-FX
Video remix : SABO-FX
Model : Bethanie Badertscher
Thanx for watching! Hope you enjoy(ed) it.
PS: I recommend that you listen to this track using either a headphone or some big ass speakers (to fully enjoy the baseline)
Let me know what you think! Please leave a comment and/or thumbs up...
Music Background info:
Die-hard fans will recognize the main theme from this track from one of my first videos. It is indeed a new and hopefully improved version of 'Stick Around'. I started working on this tune back in 2009 and it has evolved a bit over time.
The video is composed from footage of the stunning Playboy Cybergirl 'Bethanie Badertscher'. I was simply blown away by her innocence and rare natural beauty. You can call me shallow but THIS is what girls are supposed to look like! I just had to make this tribute to celebrate all that is pretty in this world.
For several reasons, I had to cut out all the 'crackz and niples' from the original video. I don't need any beef with YouTube nor do I need a lawsuite from Playboy. Besides, the nasty bits would just distract your attention from her breathtaking looks.
But, don't let me stop you to fetch the uncensored video from the playboy website. This however requires a paid subscription. (just so you know)
Download high quality MP3 versions of all my trax for free (including the music of this video):
ftp://youtube:[email protected]:3306/
(copy line above and paste into your browser address bar)
If you like this clip please press the thumbs up button to 'Vote up' this video. Please check out my youtube channel to see all my other videos. If you 'subscribe' to my channel, you will automatically be notified of my future clips.
Audio/Video software used: (no hardware synth)
* Cakewalk Sonar 8.5.3 (Still can't get used to Sonar X1)
* Adobe Audition 3
* VST Re-FX Nexus 2
* VST Stylus RMX
* VirtualDub 1.9.9
* Adobe After FX CS5
* Trapcode plugins (for After FX)
* ffmpeg
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
The Menz Liliput is one of the smallest functional firearms ever put into mass production. It was offered in 4.25mm (.17 caliber) in addition to the more popular .25ACP and .32ACP. The 4.25mm cartridge is used generated about 17 foot pounds of muzzle energy - trivial by most pistol standards, but still several times that of the even tinier 2.7mm Kolibri.
These pistols were made in the 1920s - some sources say from 1920 to 1927, but what I have found seems to point towards a commercial introduction in 1925.
The Liliput was made by the August Menz Company in Germany during the 1920s, in several variations. It was introduced in both 4.25mm and 6.35mm (.25 ACP) and also later offered in 7.65mm (.32ACP). These were typical defensive pistol chambering at the time, although the 6.35mm version was much more popular than the 4.25mm one. They are simple blowback pistols, and competed against similar but more successful designs like the FB Baby Browning, Walther Model 9, and Mauser 1910. For a detailed history of the Menz Company and its pistols, check out Ed Buffaloe’s page:
https://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Menz/menz.html
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons
Contact:
Forgotten Weapons
PO Box 87647
Tucson, AZ 85754
She Wanted To Go To A Fun3r@l But He Said No/JBN
A Lilliput, St James night club operator yesterday afternoon sh0t and k!lled his girlfriend then turned the weapon on himself in Flamstead Gardens near Spring Mount, St James.
The night club operator, identified as Junior Fabian Wint, 47, and his girlfriend, Wendy Scarlett, 22, recently moved to Flamstead Gardens.
It is alleged that they had just ended an argument allegedly over the female attending a funeral.
The woman reportedly left the house but was chased by Wint who used his licensed firearm to shoot her to death then kill himself.
"Mi hear when the man seh: 'Yuh naw go a no funeral! Not over mi de@d body'," one Spring Mount resident said.
"Mi shock when mi si the man pull out the gun and fire one shot inna the woman head, and then him put the gun to him m0uth and fire another round killing h!mself, " the resident added.
According to a source Wint who was married broke off with his wife and got involved with Scarlett and had been acting in a jealous manner, refusing to let her out of his sight.
“The police were alerted, and they (Wint and Scarlet) were taken to hospital where both were pronounced dead. The firearm, with a magazine containing three 9 mm rounds of ammunition, was subsequently seized.”
Please remember to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE, LEAVE A COMMENT and CLICK the notification bell to receive our daily news items.
#juniorfabianwint #wendyscarlett #JBN
By definition, a "magazine" paginates with each issue starting at page three, with the standard sizing being 8 3/8" x 10 7/8". However, in the technical sense a "journal" has continuous pagination throughout a volume. Thus Business Week, which starts each issue anew with page one, is a magazine, but the Journal of Business Communication, which starts each volume with the winter issue and continues the same sequence of pagination throughout the coterminous year, is a journal. Some professional or trade publications are also peer-reviewed, an example being the Journal of Accountancy. Academic or professional publications that are not peer-reviewed are generally professional magazines. The fact that a publication calls itself a "journal" does not make it a journal in the technical sense. The Wall Street Journal is actually a newspaper.
— INCIndia (@INCIndia) 'On January 11, 1950, Organizer magazine insulted Dr Ambedkar by comparing him to 'Lilliput.' The article said that Dr Ambedkar couldn’t be called the modern Manu, as it was like 'depicting Lilliput as Brobdingnag.
... stopped long ago, opaque lamp chimneys, issues of Lilliput magazine yellowed with age — and you don’t want to let go of anything, for those things, unbeknownst to you, have become part of who you are.
by NicholasAllen & FionaStafford (eds) (Lilliput, €25). Archipelago was an occasional magazine of literature and art published between 2007 and 2019, where artists focused on their interactions with the Irish-British archipelago.