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Crusoe may refer to: Art, entertainment, and media * ''Crusoe'' (film), a 1989 film by Caleb Deschanel based on the novel ''Robinson Crusoe'' * ''Crusoe'' (TV series), a 2008 television series based on the novel ''Robinson Crusoe'' * Crusoe the Dachshund, internet celebrity * Crusoe, a creature featured in the 2007 film '' The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep'' People * Celina Crusoe (born 1974), Argentine volleyball player * Lewis Crusoe, automobile executive * Crusoe Kuningbal (1922–1984), Aboriginal Australian artist * Crusoe Kurddal (born 1960/1961), Aboriginal Australian artist Other * Transmeta Crusoe, a computer processor family by Transmeta Corporation See also * Robinson Crusoe (other) ''Robinson Crusoe'' is a 1719 book by Daniel Defoe. Robinson Crusoe may also refer to: Adaptations of the novel Films * ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1902 film), a French silent film by Georges Méliès (french: Les aventures de Robinson Crusoë, links= ... * Cruso (disambiguatio ...
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Crusoe (film)
''Crusoe'' is a 1988 British drama film directed by Caleb Deschanel. It is a variation on the story told in the 1719 novel ''Robinson Crusoe'' by Daniel Defoe. The film stars Aidan Quinn as Crusoe. Plot Tidewater, Virginia 1808. The story begins at sea with the main protagonist, Crusoe (Aidan Quinn), en route to Africa to retrieve slaves. His ship runs into a powerful storm, and the entire crew perishes except for Crusoe. He eventually makes his way to a tropical island, where he is alone and stranded until he discovers that a dog named Scamp and a small flock of geese have also survived. He befriends Scamp, and gains a close ally. He initially encounters many challenges, but eventually manages to make himself at ease on the island. Later he finds a rifle inside the shipwreck, and, weapon in hand and Scamp by his side, begins exploring the island. After spending more time on the island, Crusoe stumbles upon a group of tribesmen who are indigenous to the area but not the island. ...
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Crusoe (TV Series)
''Crusoe'' is an adventure-drama television series, based loosely on the 1719 novel ''Robinson Crusoe'' by Daniel Defoe. The series' 13 episodes aired on NBC from October 17, 2008 to January 31, 2009, during the first half of the 2008–2009 television season. It follows the adventures of Robinson Crusoe: a man who has been shipwrecked on an island for six years and is desperate to return home to his wife and children. His lone companion is Friday, a native whom Crusoe rescued and taught English. Cast *Philip Winchester as Robinson Crusoe He has been shipwrecked on the island for the past six years, and desperately desires to return to his wife and children, whom he left back in England. He goes on the voyage to the new world after he is wrongly accused of being a part of a rebellion against the crown, due in part to the dark intentions of those he believes are his friends. As the series progresses, more information is revealed about how he became shipwrecked in the form o ...
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Crusoe The Dachshund
Crusoe the Dachshund is a thirteen-year-old, miniature black and tan dachshund living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada who gained internet fame for his homemade costumes and viral videos. He plays characters including chef, superhero, captain, fisherman, golfer, hockey player, and accountant. History Crusoe began appearing on social media with the self-appointed title of “celebrity” as a sarcastic moniker. After starting on social media in 2011, Crusoe has gained over 4 million followers. Crusoe published "Crusoe the Celebrity Dachshund: Adventures of the Wiener Dog Extraordinaire", a New York Times Bestselling book. In 2018, he published his second book, "Crusoe, the Worldly Wiener Dog: Further Adventures with the Celebrity Dachshund". Siblings: Oakley, Daphne and Deliah Crusoe won Best Animal category at the Shorty Awards and the 2018 People’s Choice Award for Animal Star, leading to him being branded an “internet celebrity”. Crusoe underwent emergency surgery in August 2 ...
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Legend Of The Deep
A legend is a genre of folklore that consists of a narrative featuring human actions, believed or perceived, both by teller and listeners, to have taken place in human history. Narratives in this genre may demonstrate human values, and possess certain qualities that give the tale verisimilitude. Legend, for its active and passive participants may include miracles. Legends may be transformed over time to keep them fresh and vital. Many legends operate within the realm of uncertainty, never being entirely believed by the participants, but also never being resolutely doubted. Legends are sometimes distinguished from myths in that they concern human beings as the main characters rather than gods, and sometimes in that they have some sort of historical basis whereas myths generally do not. The Brothers Grimm defined ''legend'' as "folktale historically grounded". A by-product of the "concern with human beings" is the long list of legendary creatures, leaving no "resolute doubt" tha ...
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Celina Crusoe
Celina Crusoe (born ) is an Argentine female volleyball player, who played as a setter. She was part of the Argentina women's national volleyball team. She participated at the 2002 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship The 2002 FIVB Women's World Championship was the fourteenth edition of the tournament, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB. It was held from 30 August to 15 September 2002 in Berlin, Bremen, Dresden, Münster, Schwerin, Riesa, Le ... in Germany. On club level she played with Pallavolo Reggio Emilia. Clubs * Pallavolo Reggio Emilia (2002) References External links * * * 1974 births Living people Argentine women's volleyball players Place of birth missing (living people) Setters (volleyball) {{Argentina-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Lewis Crusoe
Lewis D. Crusoe was an automobile executive for Ford Motor Company in the 1950s. Crusoe had been an executive for General Motors, and was recruited to come to Ford by Ernie Breech, a GM executive brought in by Henry Ford II. He became the vice-president in charge of Ford Division, then the head of the Car and Truck Divisions. He was the primary inspiration for the introduction of the original Ford Thunderbird The Ford Thunderbird (colloquially called the T-Bird) is a personal luxury car produced by Ford from model years 1955 until 1997 and 2002 until 2005 across 11 distinct generations. Introduced as a two-seat convertible, the Thunderbird was pro ..., along with designer George W. Walker Inspiration for the Ford Thunderbird came when Crusoe and Walker were viewing European car models at the Grand Palais car show in Paris. Crusoe died on November 25, 1973 at the age of 78. TBird retrospective References Ford executives Year of birth missing 1973 deaths {{b ...
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Crusoe Kuningbal
Crusoe Kuningbal or Guningbal (1922–1984) was an Aboriginal Australian artist from Maningrida in the Northern Territory, known for a pointillist technique and tall, slim sculptures of mimih spirits. In addition to his art, Kuningbal was a prominent cultural figure in his region, as he sang and performed in important ceremonies, most notably that of the Mamurrng. Biography Crusoe Kuningbal was born in the middle Liverpool River region in the Northern Territory of Australia as part of the Kuninjku language group. He married Lena Kuriniya and had three sons, Crusoe Kurddal, Owen Yalandja, and Timothy Wulandjbirr. In his early days, he worked at buffalo shooter camps in West Arnhem Land. Prior to World War II, Kuningbal and other members of the Kuninjku moved to Milingimbi mission. It is likely that he gained inspiration for his art from his time in Milingimbi and later Maningrida. After the war, he returned to Maningrida and began to make bark paintings to sell at the lo ...
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Crusoe Kurddal
Crusoe Kurddal (1960/1961 - 2020) was an Aboriginal Australian artist known for his Mimih and Yawkyawk sculptures, and acting roles. Biography Crusoe Kurddal is an artist, dancer, singer and actor who lives and works in Maningrida, an aboriginal community in central Arnhem Land of the Northern Territory of Australia. Kurddal's work is known for its inclusion of Mimih figures, and he inherited the right to paint these figures from his late father, Crusoe Kuningbal. Mimih are tall, slender spirits that live in the plateau of Arnhem Land. Kurddal's brother, Owen Yalandja, also inherited the rights to paint Mimih figures, and the two brothers continue to make sculptures of Mimih figures in the vein of their late father's artwork. Presently, Kurddal has been making sculptures of Yawkyawk figures for ceremonial purpose and also sale. Along with working as a visual artist, Kurddal was also an actor, and he starred in the 2006 film ''Ten Canoes'' as Ridjimiraril. Artistic career Cru ...
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Transmeta Crusoe
The Transmeta Crusoe is a family of x86-compatible microprocessors developed by Transmeta and introduced in 2000. Instead of the instruction set architecture being implemented in hardware, or translated by specialized hardware, the Crusoe runs a software abstraction layer, or a virtual machine, known as the Code Morphing Software (CMS). The CMS translates machine code instructions received from programs into native instructions for the microprocessor. In this way, the Crusoe can emulate other instruction set architectures (ISAs). This is used to allow the microprocessors to emulate the Intel x86 instruction set. OS and software limitations as of 2022 The Crusoe processor supports MMX but not SSE. As of 2022, most browsers on Windows and Linux, and some other programs, need SSE or SSE2 support; therefore, that software will no longer run on the Crusoe platform. For example, Firefox dropped support for systems without SSE2 long ago, although K-Meleon could run without SSE on ...
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Robinson Crusoe (other)
''Robinson Crusoe'' is a 1719 book by Daniel Defoe. Robinson Crusoe may also refer to: Adaptations of the novel Films * ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1902 film), a French silent film by Georges Méliès (french: Les aventures de Robinson Crusoë, links=no) * ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1916 film), an American silent film by George F. Marion * ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1924 film), an American film by Bryan Foy * ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1927 film), a British silent film by M.A. Wetherell * ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1947 film), a Soviet film by Aleksandr Andriyevsky (russian: Робинзон Крузо, links=no) * ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1954 film), a Mexican film by Luis Buñuel, made in English and Spanish ( es, Aventuras de Robinson Crusoe, links=no) * ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1970 film), a Mexican film by René Cardona Jr. * ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1974 film), an Italian/Romanian animated film by Francesco Maurizio Guido ( it, Il racconto della giungla, links=no) * ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1997 film), a British/Ame ...
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