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Tumble or tumbling may refer to: Arts and media * ''Tumble'' (album), a 1989 album by Biota * ''Tumble'' (TV series), a British TV series * ''Tumble'' (video game), a 2010 Sony Interactive Entertainment video game * "Tumble", a song by Meghan Trainor from the album '' Only 17'' * Mr Tumble, a character on ''Something Special'' Other uses * Tumbling (gymnastics), a gymnastic sport * Tumble, Carmarthenshire, a village in South Wales ** Tumble RFC, a rugby union club * A special case of Poinsot's ellipsoid, describing a form of chaotic rotation of an extended object See also * Tumble finishing Tumble finishing, also known as tumbling or rumbling, is a technique for smoothing and polishing a rough surface on relatively small parts. In the field of metalworking, a similar process called barreling, or barrel finishing,Degarmo, p. 781. wo ..., a technique for smoothing and polishing the surface on small parts * Tumbler (other) * * {{Disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tumble (album)
''Tumble'' is the ninth studio album by the experimental electronic music ensemble Biota, released in 1989 by ReR Megacorp. Background The album was commissioned by the ReR label for the purposes of "using the maximum available parameters offered" by the nascent compact disc recording medium. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Tumble'' liner notes. ;Biota * Tom Katsimpalis – organ, guitar, bass guitar, banjo, harmonica, flute, cover art, design * Mark Piersel – trumpet, guitar, bass guitar, banjo, sheng, psaltery, ukulele, recorder, balafon, organ, tape, engineering * Steve Scholbe – alto saxophone, bass clarinet, flute, guitar, organ, autoharp, bells * William Sharp – tape, engineering, design * Gordon H. Whitlow – bass guitar, guitar, piano, organ, accordion, engineering * Larry Wilson – drums, bongos, bodhrán, bells * Randy Yeates – concertina ;Additional musicians * Deborah Fuller  ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tumble (TV Series)
''Tumble'' (originally ''Let's Get Ready to Tumble'') is a British television show, featuring celebrities taking part in gymnastics to win the votes of the public. Learning sessions were given on the basics of gymnastics to the celebrities taking part. The show was backed by British Gymnastics. The trainers were the same ones who trained Louis Smith and Beth Tweddle. The show was broadcast live over six episodes on BBC One, starting on 9 August 2014. The series was hosted by Alex Jones. The judges were Nadia Comăneci, Louis Smith, Craig Heap and Sebastien Stella. On occasions the judges would perform a routine. On 14 November 2014, BBC One cancelled the show after only one series. Production The television show was commissioned by Charlotte Moore and Mark Lindsay. Katie Taylor, the controller of BBC entertainment and events, said: "One thing’s for certain, you can expect the celebs to be pushed out of their comfort zone in what is probably the most physically demanding ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sony Interactive Entertainment Video Games
The following is a list of video games published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, formerly known as Sony Computer Entertainment. Video games PlayStation 1994 * ''Retail'' ** ''Crime Crackers'' ''(Japan only)'' ** '' Motor Toon Grand Prix'' ''(Japan only)'' 1995 * ''Retail'' ** '' 3D Lemmings'' ''(Published by Psygnosis)'' ** ''Air Combat'' ''(Co-published with Namco in PAL only)'' ** ''Arc the Lad'' ''(Japan only)'' ** ''Battle Arena Toshinden'' ''(Co-published with Takara in North America and PAL only)'' ** '' Beyond the Beyond'' ''(Japan & North America only)'' ** ''Cyber Sled'' ''(Co-Published with Namco in PAL only)'' ** ''Destruction Derby'' ''(Published by Psygnosis)'' ** ''Discworld (video game)'' ''(Published by Psygnosis)'' ** '' ESPN Extreme Games/1Xtreme'' ** '' Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic'' ''(Japan only)'' ** ''Jumping Flash!'' ** '' Kileak: The Blood'' ** ''Mortal Kombat 3'' ''(Co-published with Midway Games)'' ** ''NHL FaceOff'' ''(North America ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Meghan Trainor Discography
American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor (born 1993) has released five studio albums, two extended plays (EP), two live albums, 28 singles (including six as a featured artist), 27 music videos, three independent albums, and 18 promotional singles. She self-released the albums: ''Meghan Trainor'' (2009), ''I'll Sing with You'' (2011), and ''Only 17'' (2011). These self-produced albums were pulled from circulation after she signed with Epic Records in February 2014. Trainor's debut single, "All About That Bass", was released on June 30, 2014, and topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for eight consecutive weeks. The single became the longest-reigning number-one by an Epic recording artist in the United States, surpassing the seven-week record held by Michael Jackson's songs "Billie Jean" (1983) and "Black or White" (1991). It topped the national charts of 58 countries and became one of the best-selling singles of all-time. As of 2015, it had sold over 11 million units internationally. " ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mr Tumble
''Something Special'' is a British children's television programme presented by Justin Fletcher. It was created and co-directed by Allan Johnston. It is broadcast by the BBC, debuting on 1 September 2003. It is designed to introduce children to Makaton signing, and is specifically aimed at children with delayed learning and communication difficulties. It is aired on the CBeebies channel and is currently the longest running CBeebies programme and the longest running preschool series in Britain. In the past, it was also broadcast as part of the CBeebies programme strand on BBC One and BBC Two. The name of the programme derives from the idea that all children, irrespective of their position on the learning spectrum, are special. The format of the show has evolved considerably since the original series. In 2012, a new series, "Something Special – We're All Friends" started, introducing some minor changes to the "Out and About" format. This format change has also included a change ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tumbling (gymnastics)
Tumbling, sometimes referred to as power tumbling, is a gymnastics discipline in which participants perform a series of acrobatic skills down a long Sprung floor, sprung track. Each series, known as a pass, comprises eight elements in which the athlete jumps, twists and flips placing only their hands and feet on the track. Tumblers are judged on the difficulty and form of their routine. There are both individual and team competitions in the sport. ''Tumbling'' can also refer more generally to similar acrobatic skills performed on their own or in other gymnastics events, such as in floor exercises or on the balance beam. Tumbling is governed by the FIG, the International Federation of Gymnastics, and is included as an event within trampoline gymnastics. Although tumbling is not currently an Olympics, Olympic event, elite tumblers competing at the international level can compete in various events organised by the FIG, continental confederations as well as at the European Games an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tumble, Carmarthenshire
Tumble ( cy, Tymbl), is a village situated south of Cross Hands near the towns of Carmarthen and Llanelli in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Tumble, along with Cross Hands is part of the Community (Wales), community of Llannon.Davies (2008), pg 503. The population, including Drefach was 4,302. History Tumble developed in the 19th century to house the anthracite miners who were employed at the nearby Dynant Fach and Great Mountain collieries. Tumble was once served by Tumble Railway Station, a station built on the Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway to allow the transportation of coal from the local mines to Llanelli Docks. Sports and leisure Although a small village, Tumble is home to rugby union club Tumble RFC. Formed in 1897 the club are the record holders of the West Wales Challenge Cup having won the trophy on twelve separate occasions. The club has produced Welsh internationals Archie Skym, D. Ken Jones. Gareth Davies (rugby player, born 1955), Gareth Davies, Richard Rees and Dwayne P ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tumble RFC
Tumble RFC or Clwb Rygbi Y Tymbl (Welsh) is a rugby union club representing the village of Tumble, near Llanelli in Carmarthenshire, South Wales. The club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Llanelli Scarlets. Club history The history of coal mining and rugby union in Tumble is intrinsically linked as it is in many villages and towns across South Wales. Established in 1897 to provide recreational opportunities for workers from the Great Mountain Colliery and other mines and farms in the area Clwb Rygbi Y Tymbl or Tumble RFC are the most successful rugby club from the old West Wales Rugby Union (WWRU). Prior to the establishment of the Great Mountain Colliery in 1887 the village of Tumble was no more than an Inn (from which the settlement took its distinct name) and a few scattered houses and farms. With the rapid growth of the village to provide workers to service the needs of the colliery there was soon a need for a sporting club and so Tumble RFC ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Poinsot's Ellipsoid
In classical mechanics, Poinsot's construction (after Louis Poinsot) is a geometrical method for visualizing the torque-free motion of a rotating rigid body, that is, the motion of a rigid body on which no external forces are acting. This motion has four constants: the kinetic energy of the body and the three components of the angular momentum, expressed with respect to an inertial laboratory frame. The angular velocity vector \boldsymbol\omega of the rigid rotor is ''not constant'', but satisfies Euler's equations. Without explicitly solving these equations, Louis Poinsot was able to visualize the motion of the endpoint of the angular velocity vector. To this end he used the conservation of kinetic energy and angular momentum as constraints on the motion of the angular velocity vector \boldsymbol\omega. If the rigid rotor is symmetric (has two equal moments of inertia), the vector \boldsymbol\omega describes a cone (and its endpoint a circle). This is the torque-free precession ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tumble Finishing
Tumble finishing, also known as tumbling or rumbling, is a technique for smoothing and polishing a rough surface on relatively small parts. In the field of metalworking, a similar process called barreling, or barrel finishing,Degarmo, p. 781. works upon the same principles. Tumbled stones are made with rock tumblers in a process very similar to the natural processes that produce "sea glass" or "beach glass". Stones Tumbling of rocks as a lapidary technique for rock polishing usually requires a plastic or rubber-lined barrel loaded with a consignment of rocks, all of similar or the same hardness, some abrasive grit, and a liquid lubricant. Silicon carbide grit is commonly used, and water is a universal lubricant. The barrel is then placed upon slowly rotating rails so that it rotates. The optimal speed of rotation depends on the size of the tumbler barrel and materials involved. Vibratory finishing process can be used instead. A well-chosen speed for stone polishing causes th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |