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Scribbler may refer to: *Scribbler (card shop), a British chain of greetings card shops * Scribbler (robot) * Scribbler (racehorse) a competitor who failed to complete the 1997 Grand National The 1997 Grand National (known officially as the Martell Grand National and also informally as the Monday National) was the 150th official running of the Grand National steeplechase held at Aintree near Liverpool. The race was scheduled to be ... steeplechase *An employee in a scribbling mill where the wool was roughly carded before spinning - Old English occupation. *''The Scribbler'', see List of defunct newspapers of Quebec * ''The Scribbler'' (album) * ''The Scribbler'' (film), 2014 American thriller film directed by John Suits * ''The Scribbler'' (graphic novel) by Daniel Schaffer *Scribbler or '' Cladara atroliturata'', a moth found in North America {{disambiguation ...
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Scribbler (card Shop)
Scribbler is a British chain of greetings card A greeting card is a piece of card stock, usually with an illustration or photo, made of high quality paper featuring an expression of friendship or other sentiment. Although greeting cards are usually given on special occasions such as birthdays ... retail shops. As of July 2016, they have 33 outlets throughout the UK. Scribbler were founded in 1981, and as of 2012, are still run by the original management team. Scribbler state that they are "at the forefront of edgy humour and great design". References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Scribbler Retail companies of the United Kingdom ...
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Scribbler (robot)
The Scribbler is a small, low-cost fully programmable intelligent robot with multiple sensor systems. It is capable of auto navigation and interaction with its environment. The Scribbler is a combined effort of three companies: Parallax Inc., Element Products Inc., and Bueno Systems Inc. In May 2010, the Scribbler was selling for a retail price of around $100 USD. A newer version of the Scribbler, Scribbler 2, came out in the fourth quarter of 2010. The Scribbler has a built in BASIC Stamp 2 microcontroller brain. For inputting sensory information, the Scribbler has three photoresistor light sensors, infrared emitter, and infrared detector. Additional add-ons can be bought to give the robot more capabilities through the serial port. For example, a bluetooth emitter/receiver or a wireless card can be bought to interface with the robot. The Scribbler can be programmed through any BASIC Stamp Editor program, or through a GUI-style interface, provided on Parallax's website. This ...
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Scribbler (racehorse)
Scribbler may refer to: *Scribbler (card shop), a British chain of greetings card shops *Scribbler (robot) * Scribbler (racehorse) a competitor who failed to complete the 1997 Grand National steeplechase *An employee in a scribbling mill where the wool was roughly carded before spinning - Old English occupation. *''The Scribbler'', see List of defunct newspapers of Quebec * ''The Scribbler'' (album) * ''The Scribbler'' (film), 2014 American thriller film directed by John Suits * ''The Scribbler'' (graphic novel) by Daniel Schaffer Dan Schaffer (born 3 February 1969) is a British writer/artist working primarily in comics and film. He is best known as the writer and illustrator of cult comic book series, ''Dogwitch''. He is also the co-creator/artist of ''Indigo Vertigo'', ... *Scribbler or '' Cladara atroliturata'', a moth found in North America See also * Scribble (other) {{disambiguation ...
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1997 Grand National
The 1997 Grand National (known officially as the Martell Grand National and also informally as the Monday National) was the 150th official running of the Grand National steeplechase held at Aintree near Liverpool. The race was scheduled to be run on Saturday 5 April 1997, but was postponed by two days to Monday 7 April after a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) bomb threat forced the evacuation of the course. The race was won in a time of nine minutes and 5.9 seconds and by a distance of 25 lengths by New Zealand-bred Lord Gyllene at odds of 14/1. He was ridden by jockey Tony Dobbin, trained by Steve Brookshaw at his Preston Farm base in Uffington, Shropshire, and ran in the colours of Stanley Clarke. Brookshaw collected £178,146 of a total prize fund of £303,300 shared through the first six finishers. There were two equine fatalities during the race. Postponement The race was originally scheduled to be run on Saturday 5 April at 3:45pm. However, at 2:49pm one bomb th ...
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Carding
Carding is a mechanical process that disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibres to produce a continuous web or sliver (textiles), sliver suitable for subsequent processing. This is achieved by passing the fibres between differentially moving surfaces covered with "card clothing", a firm flexible material embedded with metal pins. It breaks up locks and unorganised clumps of fibre and then aligns the individual fibres to be parallel with each other. In preparing wool fibre for spinning, carding is the step that comes after teasing. The word is derived from the Latin meaning thistle or Dipsacus, teasel, as dried vegetable teasels were first used to comb the raw wool before technological advances led to the use of machines. Overview These ordered fibres can then be passed on to other processes that are specific to the desired end use of the fibre: Cotton mill, Cotton, Batting (material), batting, felt, woollen or worsted yarn, etc. Carding can also be used to create blends of dif ...
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List Of Defunct Newspapers Of Quebec
This is a list of defunct newspapers of Quebec. 1770–1799 * ''La Gazette du commerce et littéraire pour la Ville & District de Montréal'', 1778, Montréal, Fleury Mesplet, printer, and Valentin Jautard, editor and journalist * '' La Gazette de Montréal/The Montreal Gazette'', 1785, Montréal, Fleury Mesplet, printer * ''Le Courier de Québec ou héraut francois'', 1788, Quebec City, William Moore, editor, and James Tanswell, collaborator * ''Quebec Herald and Universal Miscellany'', 1788, Quebec City, William Moore, editor, and James Tanswell, collaborator * ''Le Magasin de Quebec/The Quebec Magazine'', 1792, Quebec City, Samuel Neilson, printer and editor * ''Le Cours du tems'', 1794, Quebec City, John Jones and William Vondenvelden 1800–1819 * '' The British American Register'', 1802, Quebec City, John Neilson, owner and publisher * ''Quebec Mercury'', 1804, Quebec City, Thomas Cary, owner * '' L'Almanach des dames'', 1806, Louis Plamondon, editor * ''Le Canadien' ...
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The Scribbler (album)
Darrin Verhagen is an Australian-born composer of dark ambient and gothic music. He has adopted several different monikers for his recorded output, depending on the genre including Shinjuku Thief, Shinjuku Filth and Professor Richmann. . After his first album '' Bloody Tourist'' was released, Verhagen founded Dorobo Records which he has continued to issue his music through. He has composed music for Australia's premiere arts companies (including Chunky Move, Australian Dance Theatre, Lucy Guerin, Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne Theatre Company, Sydney Theatre Company, Daniel Schlusser Ensemble, Showtime Movie Channel, Patricia Piccinini, and SBS Television). He currently works as a senior lecturer in Sound + Vision in the Digital Media program, researcher at AkE (Audiokinetic Experiments) Lab RMIT University in Melbourne, with his work based in multisensory integration. He collaborates with other practitioners in installation works as (((20 Hz))). Shinjuku Thief Shinjuku Thief ...
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The Scribbler (film)
''The Scribbler'' is a 2014 American science fiction thriller film directed by John Suits and written by Daniel Schaffer, based on his own graphic novel of same name. The film stars Katie Cassidy, Garret Dillahunt, Eliza Dushku, Kunal Nayyar, Michelle Trachtenberg and Sasha Grey. Plot Suki, a young woman suffering from dissociative identity disorder, moves into Juniper Tower, a strange, darkly gothic apartment building, that serves as a halfway house for mental patients who don't need to be institutionalized any longer, but are not completely cured yet. Suki has been given an experimental device that lets her perform a procedure known as ''The Siamese Burn'' on herself. The machine is supposed to "burn" all her extra personalities until she only has one left. At Juniper Tower, Suki reconnects with her friend with benefits Hogan, a man who may fake depression so that he can stay there as the "rooster of the henhouse". She also meets several female tenants and learns that Hogan ha ...
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The Scribbler (graphic Novel)
Scribbler may refer to: *Scribbler (card shop), a British chain of greetings card shops *Scribbler (robot) *Scribbler (racehorse) a competitor who failed to complete the 1997 Grand National steeplechase *An employee in a scribbling mill where the wool was roughly carded before spinning - Old English occupation. *''The Scribbler'', see List of defunct newspapers of Quebec * ''The Scribbler'' (album) * ''The Scribbler'' (film), 2014 American thriller film directed by John Suits * ''The Scribbler'' (graphic novel) by Daniel Schaffer Dan Schaffer (born 3 February 1969) is a British writer/artist working primarily in comics and film. He is best known as the writer and illustrator of cult comic book series, ''Dogwitch''. He is also the co-creator/artist of ''Indigo Vertigo'', ... *Scribbler or '' Cladara atroliturata'', a moth found in North America {{disambiguation ...
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Daniel Schaffer
Dan Schaffer (born 3 February 1969) is a British writer/artist working primarily in comics and film. He is best known as the writer and illustrator of cult comic book series, ''Dogwitch''. He is also the co-creator/artist of ''Indigo Vertigo'', a collaboration with Queenadreena / Daisy Chainsaw singer Katiejane Garside, and writer/artist of the original graphic novel ''The Scribbler''. Dan is signed exclusively to Nightsky (LA) and 1First Comics (Chicago). ''Comics'' *''Dogwitch: Direct to Video'' – writer/artist (Sirius Entertainment) *''Dogwitch: Twisted'' – writer/artist (Sirius Entertainment) *''Dogwitch: Mood Swings'' – writer/artist (Image Comics) *''Indigo Vertigo'' – artist (Image Comics) *''The Scribbler'' – writer/artist (Image Comics/1First Comics) *''Killdarlings'' – writer/artist (1First Comics) *''White'' – writer/artist (1First Comics) *''Malefic'' – writer (1First Comics) *''Dogwitch: The Whole Shebang'' – writer/artist (1First Comics) *''Perip ...
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