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Frak or FRAK may refer to: * '' Frak!'', a 1984 computer game * FRAK (engine), a JavaScript library/API for creating interactive 3D applications using WebGL * Frak (expletive), a profanity from Battlestar Galactica * ''Frak'' or ''Kapoteh'', a coat worn by some Jewish Orthodox men instead of a bekishe * Vladimír Frák, Czech skier See also * Frac (other) * Frack (other) * Frakk, a fictional Hungarian cartoon character * ''Phrack ''Phrack'' is an e-zine written by and for hackers, first published November 17, 1985. Described by Fyodor as "the best, and by far the longest running hacker zine," the magazine is open for contributions by anyone who desires to publish remarkabl ...
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Frak!
''Frak!'' is a scrolling platform video game programmed by Nick Pelling for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron and published by his own Aardvark Software in 1984. It was ported to the Commodore 64 the following year by "The B Team" (Jason Perkins, Anthony Clarke, Mark Rodgers). The BBC and Electron versions were included on the Superior Software compilation ''Play It Again Sam 4'' in 1987 and re-issued in budget form by Alternative Software in 1989. Gameplay ''Frak!'' is a side scrolling platform game in which the player controls a caveman named Trogg. In each level, Trogg's object is to find three keys located on the level. The platforms and ladders (replaced by logs, ropes and chains on later levels) constituting the level are laid out in a very tricky form. When Trogg steps off a platform, he does not fall straight down, but instead slides diagonally downwards. Added to the fact that long falls will kill Trogg, this calls for very skilful jumping among the platforms. Tr ...
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FRAK (engine)
Frak or FRAK may refer to: * ''Frak!'', a 1984 computer game * FRAK (engine), a JavaScript library/API for creating interactive 3D applications using WebGL * Frak (expletive), a profanity from Battlestar Galactica * ''Frak'' or ''Kapoteh'', a coat worn by some Jewish Orthodox men instead of a bekishe * Vladimír Frák, Czech skier See also * Frac (other) * Frack (other) * Frakk, a fictional Hungarian cartoon character * ''Phrack ''Phrack'' is an e-zine written by and for hackers, first published November 17, 1985. Described by Fyodor as "the best, and by far the longest running hacker zine," the magazine is open for contributions by anyone who desires to publish remarkabl ...
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Frak (expletive)
Frak or frack is a fictional version of "fuck" first used in the 1978 ''Battlestar Galactica'' television series. It continues to be used throughout different versions of the ''Battlestar Galactica'' franchise and, more generally, as a profanity in science fiction. Etymology "Frak" is a fictional censored version of "fuck" first used in the 1978 ''Battlestar Galactica'' series (with the spelling "frack"). In the "re-imagined" version, and subsequently in ''Caprica'', it appears with greater frequency and with the revised spelling "frak", as the producers wanted to make it a four-letter word The phrase four-letter word refers to a set of English-language words written with four letters which are considered profane, including common popular or slang terms for excretory functions, sexual activity and genitalia, blasphemies, terms .... It occurs as an expletive and in expressions such as "fraks things up good" and "frakking toasters". References External links {{w ...
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Bekishe
A bekishe, bekeshe, or ( yi, בעקעטשע or ), is a type of frock coat, usually made of black silk or polyester, worn by Hasidic Jews, and by some non-Hasidic Haredi Jews. The bekishe is worn mainly on Shabbos and Jewish holidays, or at weddings and other such events. During the week, it is customary to wear a rekel, made of wool or polyester, looking like a regular double-breasted suit, only longer. Hassidic rabbis who wear a bekishe during the week will wear a more ornate version for Shabbos, often lined with velvet or some color other than or in addition to black. The New York Times described the ''Bekeshe'' as a "fancier Sabbath version" of the Rekel. History The ''bekishe'' derives from the Hungarian circa the 16th century, a sort of fur-lined coat with a collar, fastened by clasps. The was often richly decorated, sometimes with galloon. One force driving caution with use of wool is the Biblical injunction against mixing it it with cotton (Lev. 19:19; Deut. 22:11). ...
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Vladimír Frák
Vladimír Frák (born 15 August 1961) is a Slovak skier. He competed in the Nordic combined event at the 1984 Winter Olympics The 1984 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIV Olympic Winter Games (Serbo-Croatian and Slovene: ''XIV. Zimske olimpijske igre''; Cyrillic: XIV Зимске олимпијске игре; mk, XIV Зимски олимписки игр .... References External links * 1961 births Living people Slovak male Nordic combined skiers Olympic Nordic combined skiers for Czechoslovakia Nordic combined skiers at the 1984 Winter Olympics People from Levoča Sportspeople from the Prešov Region {{Slovakia-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Frac (other)
Frac or FRAC may refer to: * Frac or fraccing, short name for Hydraulic fracturing, a method for extracting oil and natural gas * FRAC Act, United States legislation proposed in 2009 to regulate hydraulic fracturing * Frac module, a format for the MOTM modular synthesizer * Frac pacs, packaged ground coffee for coffee machines * Frac Press, an imprint of OmniScriptum devoted to the reproduction of Wikipedia content * Frac(''R''), mathematical notation for field of fractions, the smallest field in which an integral domain can be embedded * Fonds régional d'art contemporain (FRAC), a network of 23 public collections of contemporary art across France * Fleet Replacement Aircrew Training, an advanced training option for aircrewmen in the U.S. Navy * Formula Regional Americas Championship, regional Formula 3 championship * Front for the Alternance and Change, a party coalition formed during the Togolese presidential election, 2010 * Fungicide Resistance Action Committee, an organiz ...
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Frack (other)
Frack may refer to: * Frick and Frack (1919–2008), nicknames for an ice skating duo * Fracking, to use the hydraulic fracturing method for extracting oil and natural gas * , a Russian ship sunk in 1915 by a German submarine See also * Frac (other) * Frak (other) * Frakk, a fictional Hungarian cartoon character * ''Phrack ''Phrack'' is an e-zine written by and for hackers, first published November 17, 1985. Described by Fyodor as "the best, and by far the longest running hacker zine," the magazine is open for contributions by anyone who desires to publish remarkab ...
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Frakk
''Frakk, a macskák réme'' (lit. ''Frakk, the terror of the cats'') is a Hungarian television show, written by Ágnes Bálint. The series was produced between 1971 and 1985, and used cutout animation. Frakk is a hungarian "vizsla" dog, who living his life with a typical, sometimes ironically depicted married couple. Frakk, whose name means 'tailcoat' in English, lives together with Uncle Charles (Károly bácsi) and Aunt Irma (Irma néni), two Hungarian pensioners along with their two cat The cat (''Felis catus'') is a domestic species of small carnivorous mammal. It is the only domesticated species in the family Felidae and is commonly referred to as the domestic cat or house cat to distinguish it from the wild members of ...s, Lucrezia and Meek, one of them black and the other white.Cunningham, John. ''Hungarian cinema: from coffee house to multiplex''. Wallflower Press. 2004. Due to an old rivalry, the three constantly get into fights which are exacerbated by the str ...
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