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Bug (2003 Short Film)
Bug may refer to: Common uses * A terrestrial arthropod animal (with at least six legs) ** Insect, a six-legged arthropod ***Hemiptera, the true bugs, insects with piercing–sucking mouthparts * Covert listening device, used in surveillance, espionage and policing * Bug (engineering), a defect in the design, manufacture or operation of machinery, circuitry, electronics, hardware or software ** Software bug, an error, flaw or fault in computer software ** Hardware bug, a defect in the design, manufacture or operation of computer hardware ** BUG (tag), a computer programming comment tag Arts, entertainment and media Fictional entities * Bug (comics), a superhero in Marvel comics * Bug (''Starship Troopers''), an alien race from the novel and film * Bug, Michael Lee's younger brother in ''The Wire'' * Bug, in the TV series ''WordWorld'' * Bobby "Bug" Guthrie, in the TV series ''Life Unexpected'' Film and television * ''Bug'' (1975 film), an American horror film * ''Bug'' ( ...
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Arthropod
Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arthropod cuticle, cuticle made of chitin, often Mineralization (biology), mineralised with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical and their body possesses an exoskeleton, external skeleton. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. Some species have wings. They are an extremely diverse group, with up to 10 million species. The haemocoel, an arthropod's internal cavity, through which its haemolymph – analogue of blood – circulates, accommodates its interior Organ (anatomy), organs; it has an open circulatory system. Like their exteriors, the internal or ...
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Bug (Breaking Bad)
"Bug" is the ninth episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series '' Breaking Bad'', and the 42nd overall episode of the series. It originally aired on AMC in the United States on September 11, 2011. Plot Hank Schrader retrieves the GPS tracker that he planted on Gus Fring's car. Disappointed that it did not pick up anything suspicious, he decides to investigate the distribution center that Gus owns. Walter White warns Mike Ehrmantraut of this but asks him not to hurt Hank. Walter later meets with Jesse Pinkman and again expresses dissatisfaction that he has not yet killed Gus. Skyler White tells Walter the car wash is doing so well that he may be able to quit cooking meth. Ted Beneke, Skyler's old boss with whom she had an affair, arrives at the car wash and tells her that he is being audited for tax fraud. Since she was aware of the ongoing fraud and as his former bookkeeper signed off on the books, Skyler could also be implicated. She atte ...
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Bug (play)
''Bug'' is a play by American playwright Tracy Letts. Exploring themes of paranoia and conspiracy theories, the play tells the story of a woman who, as she spends time with a newly acquainted man in her motel room, starts sharing more and more of his paranoias. It premiered in London 1996, and was also performed around the United States between 2000 and 2004. The play was adapted into a film of the same name directed by William Friedkin in 2006, with Letts writing the screenplay and Michael Shannon, who had played the male lead role of Peter in the original London production and in some American versions, reprising his role. Synopsis Most of the play takes place in a seedy motel room. Lonely cocktail waitress Agnes lives there, hiding from her violent ex-husband Jerry Goss, an ex-con. One night, her lesbian biker friend R.C. introduces her to Peter, a Gulf War veteran who might be AWOL. She gets involved with Peter, who grows increasingly paranoid about the war in Iraq, UFOs, ...
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BUG (magazine)
''BUG'' is a Croatian monthly computer and information technology magazine, established in 1992 by a Croatian programmer and journalist Robert Gabelić. Published by the BUG publishing company, it is currently one of the most popular computer magazines in the country. It focuses primarily on PC hardware and software technology. The magazine also includes sections for video games, news, columnist writing (John C. Dvorak was a regular contributor), a helpdesk, and self-assembly. Other magazines published by the same company are ''Mreža'' for professionals and ''Enter'' for beginners. Specifications The magazine is named after the computing term '' bug''. It has approximately 170 pages of content (with a DVD+R DL disc); it is sold in the SE European region of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Slovenia. The current editor-in-chief is Miroslav Rosandić. Software-related content usually centers around material for Windows users with occasional atte ...
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The Bug
"The Bug" is a song written by Mark Knopfler and originally performed by Dire Straits on the final studio album by the band, ''On Every Street'' (1991). It was covered by Mary Chapin Carpenter in 1992, and also recorded on the albums ''Blues Ballads'' (1996) by The Alex Bollard Assembly and ''Keep Your Hands to Yourself'' (2002) by Mike Berry & The Outlaws. Dire Straits The song is the fourth and final UK single from the album ''On Every Street'' by English rock band Dire Straits, and it also was to be Dire Straits' final single release in the UK. Other songs from the album were released as singles in selected countries ("You and Your Friend" in France and Germany or "Ticket to Heaven" in Netherlands). Track listings 7-inch vinyl single # "The Bug" # "Twisting by the Pool" 5-inch CD single # "The Bug" # "Twisting by the Pool" # " Expresso Love" # "Walk of Life" Mary Chapin Carpenter The song was covered by Mary Chapin Carpenter on her 1992 album ''Come On Come On'', and ...
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Farmhouse (album)
''Farmhouse'' is the ninth studio album by the American rock band Phish. The album was released on May 16, 2000, by Elektra Records. ''Farmhouse'' was the last Phish studio album before their two-year hiatus between October 2000 and December 2002. The album's first single, "Heavy Things", was one of Phish's most successful radio hits; it was the band's only song to appear on a mainstream pop radio format, reaching #29 on ''Billboards Adult Top 40 chart that July. The song also became the band's biggest hit to date on the Adult Alternative Songs chart, reaching #2 there. The song had previously been performed for live broadcast during the overnight set of Phish's New Year's Eve 2000 show at Big Cypress (reportedly then the largest concert in the world) as part of ABC's coverage of New Year's festivities around the globe. Owing in part to the mainstream exposure of "Heavy Things", ''Farmhouse'' had the highest-ever first week sales for a Phish record. The album was certified gold ...
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World Record (Lower Than Atlantis Album)
''World Record'' is the second studio album by British rock band Lower Than Atlantis. Background and recording Partway through the touring cycle for their '' Bretton'' (2008) EP, Lower Than Atlantis had several line-up changes. While writing songs for their debut album, ''Far Q'' (2010), the band's drummer left.Patashnik 2013, p. 62 They soon thought about drummer Eddy Thrower from We Stare at Mirrors, who the band had previously toured with, and called him, asking he if would like to partake in a practice session. Duce explained the band "never worked with a good drummer before. ith Thrower, was... nice." Shortly after the release of ''Far Q'', We Stare at Mirrors bassist Declan Hart joined the band. Following this, the band toured the UK as part of Rock Sound Presents... Powered by Fender tour in September and October, alongside Architects, Norma Jean and Devil Sold His Soul. ''Rock Sound'' predicted the band's popularity would increase following the tour. The band recorded ' ...
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Echo Park (album)
''Echo Park'' is the third studio album by Welsh rock band Feeder. It was their first album since 1999's ''Yesterday Went Too Soon''. The album was recorded at Great Linford Manor in Milton Keynes during most of 2000, and was produced by Gil Norton. Following a return to live performances of their own, after performing for most of the year at various festivals and the release of the singles "Buck Rogers" and " Seven Days in the Sun" the album was released on 23 April 2001. Two further singles—" Turn" and "Just a Day"—followed the album's release, in which the latter was not on the album, but as a B-side on "Seven Days in the Sun". The album received mixed reviews from the music press but was received well by the public, reaching number five on the UK Albums Chart. It is the last album to feature drummer Jon Lee before his death the following year. Background Following the minor commercial success of their highly regarded 1999 album, ''Yesterday Went Too Soon'', the band ...
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Bug (soundtrack)
''Bug'' is the original soundtrack album, on the Lionsgate label, of the 2006 film '' Bug'', and contains such artists as Sean & Sara Watkins (of Nickel Creek), Chainsaw Kittens, Susan Tedeschi, Jerry Leiber, Leon Russell and more. The theme from ''Bug'' is performed by System of a Down lead singer Serj Tankian. The lead track is performed by Stone Temple Pilots lead singer Scott Weiland. The original score is composed by Brian Tyler. The score was released on iTunes on May 22, 2007. The soundtrack by various artists, was released in stores and on iTunes on May 22. Track listing #"Beautiful Day" - 5:09 - remake of Stone Temple Pilots-outtake "Learning to Drive" Scott Weiland (of Stone Temple Pilots) - previously unreleased #"No Way to Live" - 2:06 Sean & Sara Watkins (of Nickel Creek) - previously unreleased #"She Gets" - 2:33 Chainsaw Kittens - ''Flipped Out in Singapore'' (1992) #"Cowboy Boots" - 2:47 The Backsliders - ''Throwin' Rocks At The Moon'' (1997) #"I Fell in Love" ...
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Bug (Dinosaur Jr
Bug may refer to: Common uses * A terrestrial arthropod animal (with at least six legs) ** Insect, a six-legged arthropod ***Hemiptera, the true bugs, insects with piercing–sucking mouthparts * Covert listening device, used in surveillance, espionage and policing * Bug (engineering), a defect in the design, manufacture or operation of machinery, circuitry, electronics, hardware or software ** Software bug, an error, flaw or fault in computer software ** Hardware bug, a defect in the design, manufacture or operation of computer hardware ** BUG (tag), a computer programming comment tag Arts, entertainment and media Fictional entities * Bug (comics), a superhero in Marvel comics * Bug (''Starship Troopers''), an alien race from the novel and film * Bug, Michael Lee's younger brother in ''The Wire'' * Bug, in the TV series ''WordWorld'' * Bobby "Bug" Guthrie, in the TV series ''Life Unexpected'' Film and television * ''Bug'' (1975 film), an American horror film * ''Bug'' ( ...
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Bug (Dave Davies Album)
''Bug'' is a solo album by Dave Davies (best known as lead guitarist and co-founder of British rock band The Kinks), released in May 2002. It was his fourth true solo studio album, almost 20 years after the release of his third effort ''Chosen People''. Track listing All tracks composed by Dave Davies. # "Whose Foolin' Who" # "It Ain't Over, 'Till It's Done!" # "Lie! .........." # "Let Me Be" # "Displaced Person" # "Rock You, Rock Me" # "Flowers in the Rain" # "Fortis Green" # "Why?!!" # "True Phenomenon" # "Bug........" # "De-Bug" # "Life After Life (Transformation)" Personnel *Dave Davies – guitar, vocals *Bryan Myers – percussion *David Nolte – bass *Kristian Hoffman Kristian Hoffman is an American musician. Biography and career Kristian Hoffman came into public consciousness as the best friend of Lance Loud in the PBS series ''An American Family.'' His sister is the writer Nina Kiriki Hoffman. During the mid ... – piano *Jim Laspesa – bass, drums, vocals Refer ...
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Bughouse Chess
Bughouse chess (also known as exchange chess, Siamese chess (but not to be confused with Thai chess), tandem chess, transfer chess, double bughouse, cross chess, swap chess or simply bughouse, bugsy, or bug) is a popular chess variant played on two chessboards by four players in teams of two. Normal chess rules apply, except that captured pieces on one board are passed on to the teammate on the other board, who then has the option of putting these pieces on their board. The game is usually played at a fast time control. Together with the passing and dropping of pieces, this can make the game look chaotic to the casual onlooker, hence the name bughouse, which is slang for mental hospital. Yearly, several dedicated bughouse tournaments are organized on a national and an international level. __TOC__ Rules Bughouse is a chess variant played on two chessboards by four players in teams of two. Each team member faces one opponent of the other team. Partners sit next to each o ...
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