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Buggie (other)
Buggie may refer to: * A baby carriage, pram or shopping cart * Haufe HA-G-1 Buggie, an American glider design * Buggie, the mascot of Bugzilla See also * Buggy (other) * Boogie (other) * Bogie (other) * Bougie (other) Bougie is the city of Béjaïa, Algeria. Bougie may also refer to: People with the surname Bougie * Jacques Bougie (born 1947), Manager and CEO of Alcan (1979–2000), mentioned in relation to 1981 Manitoba general election * Jean Bougie (born ...
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Baby Transport
Various methods of transporting children have been used in different cultures and times. These methods include baby carriages (prams in British English), infant car seats, portable bassinets (carrycots), strollers (pushchairs), slings, backpacks, baskets and bicycle carriers. The large, heavy prams (short for perambulator), which had become popular during the Victorian era, were replaced by lighter designs during the latter half of the 1900s. Baskets, slings and backpacks Infant carrying likely emerged early in human evolution as the emergence of bipedalism would have necessitated some means of carrying babies who could no longer cling to their mothers and/or simply sit on top of their mother's back. On-the-body carriers are designed in various forms such as baby sling, backpack carriers, and soft front or hip carriers, with varying materials and degrees of rigidity, decoration, support and confinement of the child. Slings, soft front carriers, and "baby carriages" are typica ...
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Shopping Cart
A shopping cart (American English), trolley (British English, Australian English), or buggy (Southern American English, Appalachian English), also known by a variety of other names, is a wheeled cart supplied by a shop or store, especially supermarkets, for use by customers inside the premises for transport of merchandise as they move around the premises, while shopping, prior to heading to the checkout counter, cashiers or tills. Increasing the amount of goods a shopper can collect increases the quantities they are likely to purchase in a single trip, boosting store profitability. In many cases customers can then also use the cart to transport their purchased goods to their vehicles, but some carts are designed to prevent them from leaving either the store or the designated parking area by magnetically locking the wheels. In many places in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, customers are encouraged to leave the carts in designated areas within the parking ...
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Haufe HA-G-1 Buggie
The Haufe HA-G-1 Buggie is an American high-wing, strut-braced, single-seat, Glider (sailplane), glider that was designed and constructed by Bruno Haufe and Klaus Hill, first flying in 1967.Rogers, Bennett: ''1974 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine'', page 22. Soaring Society of America, August 1974. USPS 499-920 Design and development Haufe and Hill intended to design and build a glider in the style of the classic open-cockpit gliders of the 1930s, like the Hütter Hü 17. The resulting design was an all-metal aircraft, with a welded steel tube fuselage, covered in doped aircraft fabric covering. The span wing has an 11.2:1 Aspect ratio (wing), aspect ratio, employs a Clark Y airfoil and mounts Spoiler (aeronautics), spoilers. The landing gear is a fixed monowheel, supplemented by a fixed skid. The prototype was painted a bright yellow. Only one Buggie was completed; the aircraft was registered with the US Federal Aviation Administration in the ''Homebuilt aircraft, Experi ...
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Bugzilla
Bugzilla is a web-based general-purpose bug tracking system and testing tool originally developed and used by the Mozilla project, and licensed under the Mozilla Public License. Released as open-source software by Netscape Communications in 1998, it has been adopted by a variety of organizations for use as a bug tracking system for both free and open-source software and proprietary projects and products. Bugzilla is used, among others, by the Mozilla Foundation, WebKit, Linux kernel, FreeBSD, KDE, Apache, Eclipse and LibreOffice. Red Hat uses it, but is gradually migrating its product to use Jira. It is also self-hosting. History Bugzilla was originally devised by Terry Weissman in 1998 for the nascent Mozilla.org project, as an open source application to replace the in-house system then in use at Netscape Communications for tracking defects in the Netscape Communicator suite. Bugzilla was originally written in Tcl, but Weissman decided to port it to Perl before its release ...
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Buggy (other)
Buggy may refer to: * Buggy (automobile) * Buggy (surname) * Dune buggy or beach buggy, a light, open recreational vehicle * Horse-drawn buggy * Kite buggy, a light, purpose-built vehicle powered by a traction kite * Shopping buggy or shopping cart * Buggy the Clown, an antagonist in ''One Piece'' * Baby carriage or buggy * Gravity racer or buggy, an unmotorised go-kart * Buggy, a class of off-road radio-controlled cars * Chief's buggy, a 19th-century horse-drawn fire chief's vehicle * Buggy, a U.S. nuclear test conducted under Operation Crosstie, and Operation Plowshare See also * Bug (other) * Buggie (other) * Bugsy (other) * Bogey (other) * Bogy (other) * Boogie (other) * Bougy (other) Bougy is a commune in Calvados, France. Bougy may also refer to: Places * Bougy-lez-Neuville, commune in Loire, France *Bougy-Villars, municipality in Vaud, Switzerland * Alfred de Bougy (1815-1874), French poet See also * Bogy (di ...
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Boogie (other)
Boogie is a musical technique or rhythm. Boogie may also refer to: Music * Boogie (genre), a post-disco genre from 1980s * Boogie rock, a genre of rock which reached the height of its popularity in the 1970s Albums * ''Boogie'' (album), a compilation album by The Jackson 5 Songs * "Boogie", 2011 single by Mandy Rain * "Boogie", a song by Brockhampton from ''Saturation III'' * "Boogie Oogie Oogie", a song by the American band A Taste of Honey People * Boogie (photographer) (born 1969), Serbian-American photographer * Boogie (rapper) (born 1989), American hip-hop artist * Boogie, nickname of DeMarcus Cousins (born 1990), American basketball player * boogie2988, nickname of Steven Jay Williams (born 1974), American YouTube personality * BooG!e, nickname of Bobby Bowman, American actor who played T-Bo on ''iCarly'' * Boogie Ellis (born 2000), American basketball player Film and fictional characters * Boogie, the oily ( es, link=no, Boogie el aceitoso), a character from comi ...
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Bogie (other)
A bogie is part of a railway car. Bogie may also refer to: Places Australia * Bogie, Queensland, a locality in the Whitsunday Region * Bogie, a river in Queensland, Australia—see Bogie River Hills United Kingdom * River Bogie, Scotland United States *Boca Ciega High School, a senior high school in Gulfport, Florida, colloquially called Bogie People ;Nickname * Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), American actor * Xander Bogaerts (born 1992), Aruban professional baseball player * W. A. "Bogie" Roberts, a footballer in the late 1890s * Moshe "Bogie" Ya'alon, Israeli politician ;Surname * Bogie (surname) Other uses * Bogie, an attendant of Jack in the Green, a character in traditional English May Day parades and other May celebrations * Bogies, a recurring feature in the ''Dick & Dom in da Bungalow'' British television show for children * ''The Bogies'', a comic strip in ''The Dandy'' * 15495 Bogie, an asteroid * A type of flatbed trolley for moving bulk loads See al ...
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