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Zippy is a word meaning "energetic and lively; quick, speedy". It may also refer to: People * Blaine Cook, stage name of Seattle punk singer * Greg Zipadelli (born 1967), nickname for the NASCAR crew chief *Stuart Langridge, author and programmer nicknamed Zippy *Tzipi Livni, an Israeli politician and former minister of foreign affairs Fictional characters *Mr. ZIP, informally Zippy, a cartoon character used by the U.S. Postal Service *Zippy (mascot), the name of the mascot for the University of Akron Zips *Zippy (Rainbow), a character in ''Rainbow'', a British pre-school children's television series *Zippy the Pinhead, the main character in a comic strip of the same name Other uses *Zippy Race, a motorbike-driving arcade game *Zippy, brand name for the dialler made by New Zealand-based Compuspec *Zippy Water Heaters, a colloquial name for Zip Instant Boiling Water taps made by Zip Industries *Zippy, a former name of the data compression library Snappy See also *Zip (disambig ...
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Blaine Cook
Blaine "Zippy" Cook is the former lead singer of the early 1980s Seattle political punk band the Fartz. After they disbanded, he went on to front the thrash oriented the Accüsed. Cook currently fronts Toe Tag A toe tag is a piece of cardboard attached with string to the big toe of a Death, deceased individual in a morgue. It is used for identification purposes, allowing the funeral director, mortician, coroner, law enforcement, and others involved in ... and Accused A.D.. He was also the featured vocalist on a release, ''Horror Holocaust'', by the thrash/death metal band Denial Fiend. Replacing Kam Lee in the band. Blaine and wife Rahel used to own Zippy's Giant Burgers in West Seattle. Zippy's was a cult favorite in Seattle, having garnered several awards, including Best Burger by the Best of Western Washington and Best Burger (non-beef) by the Seattle Weekly. Zippy's closed its doors for the final time on July 10, 2022, citing staffing, inflation and an unreasonable landl ...
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Greg Zipadelli
Gregory C. Zipadelli, nicknamed "Zippy", (born April 21, 1967) is an American crew chief in NASCAR. He is currently the competition director at Stewart-Haas Racing. Zipadelli is most notable for being the crew chief of the #20 car for Joe Gibbs Racing drivers Tony Stewart and Joey Logano from 1999 to 2011. He has won 34 races and two championships in 2002 and 2005 as a crew chief. Racing career Zipadelli began his career in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour series, becoming the crew chief for his family's team and immediately winning a championship with driver Mike McLaughlin in 1988, at the age of 21. When McLaughlin advanced to the Busch North Series in 1990, Zipadelli joined him, winning five races during the pair's four-year tenure together, and claimed another championship in 1997 as the crew chief for Mike Stefanik. In 1999 he joined Joe Gibbs Racing, partnering with IndyCar Series champion turned NASCAR rookie Tony Stewart. Their accomplishments include the 1999 Rookie of ...
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Stuart Langridge
Stuart Langridge (also known as 'Aq' or 'Zippy' ) is a podcaster, developer and author. He became a member of the Web Standards Project's DOM Scripting Task Force, an invited expert on the W3C HTML Working Group and is an acknowledged commentator on W3C Document Object Model and JavaScript techniques. He currently primarily works as a Prince Harry impersonator. Podcasts Langridge is known as a presenter of the now defunct LugRadio, which was a free software podcast in the UK. Along with Jono Bacon, he was the longest-serving member of the team and often served to incite discussion about issues that more directly related to software freedom. In LugRadio he frequently advocated freedom, yet despite this often attracted criticism for using proprietary software. Langridge was involved in the Shot of Jaq podcast, in collaboration with his former Lugradio co-host Jono Bacon. He's now a part of the Bad Voltage podcast, together with Jono Bacon and Jeremy Garcia (founder of LinuxQuest ...
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Tzipi Livni
Tziporah Malka "Tzipi" Livni ( he, ציפי (ציפורה) מלכה לבני, ; born 8 July 1958) is an Israeli politician, diplomat, and lawyer. A former member of the Knesset and leader in the center-left political camp, Livni is a former foreign minister of Israel, vice prime minister, minister of justice, and Leader of the Opposition. She is known for her efforts to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Widely considered the most powerful woman in Israel since Golda Meir, Livni has served in eight different cabinet positions throughout her career, setting the record for most government roles held by an Israeli woman. Consequently, she has achieved a number of milestones in Israeli government, as the first female vice prime minister, justice minister, agriculture minister, and housing minister. In 2011, she was named one of "150 Women Who Shake the World" by ''Newsweek'' and ''The Daily Beast''. From 2006 to 2008, ''Forbes'' magazine ranked Livni on its List of 100 ...
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Zippy (mascot)
Zippy is the female mascot of the University of Akron athletics team. Zippy is a kangaroo, and was chosen by a committee in 1953. The school's nickname, "Zips", is a shortening of "Zippers", a pair of rubber overshoes and a brand name of the BF Goodrich Company of Akron. It was originally adopted by the school in 1925 after a contest to give the school a nickname. "Kangaroos" was one of the choices at the time. In 1950, the current nickname was adopted because of the rising popularity of zippers in use on pants. Two years later, a committee suggested the kangaroo as a mascot, and it was accepted by the student council on May 1, 1953. Originally, it was met with derision, as it was not put to a campus-wide vote. However, over time, Zippy has become a fan favorite at the school. "Zippy" has always been a costumed mascot, and currently wears a blue letter-sweater and a gold-and-blue rat cap. In a 2010 interview, she stated The Things They Carried was her favorite band. In ...
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Zippy (Rainbow)
Zippy is a fictional character on the British children's television programme ''Rainbow''. Zippy is a light-orange ("tangerine") puppet of ambiguous species with a rugby-ball-shaped oval head, blue eyes and a zip for a mouth, hence his name. His voice was first provided by Peter Hawkins in 1972. Hawkins was replaced by Roy Skelton in 1973, who continued to voice Zippy for the best part of thirty years and also provided the voice of George, the pink hippo. Violet Philpott was first to operate the character in 1972 before John Thirtle took over in 1973 and then Ronnie Le Drew in 1974, the latter still operating and providing his voice until present day. It is unclear what kind of creature the character represents; while Bungle is a bear and George a hippopotamus, Zippy bears no obvious resemblance to any real animal. Presenter Geoffrey Hayes has said of him, "I don't think anyone has a clue what he's meant to be, and his output as a journalist is shocking". Personality The c ...
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Zippy The Pinhead
Zippy the Pinhead is a fictional character who is the protagonist of ''Zippy'', an American comic strip created by Bill Griffith. Zippy's most famous quotation, "Are we having fun yet?", appears in ''Bartlett's Familiar Quotations'' and became a catchphrase. He almost always wears a yellow muumuu/clown suit with large red polka dots, and puffy, white clown shoes. (Other forms of attire may be seen when appropriate to the context, e.g. a toga.) Although in name and appearance, Zippy is a microcephalic, he is distinctive not so much for his skull shape, or for any identifiable form of brain damage, but for his enthusiasm for philosophical non sequiturs ("All life is a blur of Republicans and meat!"), verbal free association, and the pursuit of popular culture ephemera. His wholehearted devotion to random artifacts satirizes the excesses of consumerism. The character of Zippy the Pinhead initially appeared in underground publications during the 1970s. The ''Zippy'' comic is distr ...
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Zippy Race
''MotoRace USA'' (also known as ''Traverse USA'', in Japan as and in Spain as ''Mototour'') is a racing video game developed and released in arcades by Irem in 1983. In North America, it was released by Williams Electronics. The player controls a racer who must travel on a motorcycle from Los Angeles to New York City. Gameplay Every level has two parts: #The first part uses an overhead point of view, in which overtaken cars cause the player's rank to increment by 1 per car. The current rank is shown in the bottom right hand corner of the game screen during each stage. #The second part uses a third-person point of view, in which the player must try not to crash into the opposite cars while a background relative to the city they're traveling to is shown (i.e.: if the player is reaching Las Vegas, then a few casinos can be seen in the background). Oncoming cars passed do not increase the player's rank. There are five different stages that the player encounters on their way to ...
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Zip Industries
Zip Industries is a privately owned Australian business founded by Michael Crouch AC. It manufactures and markets instant boiling water systems. These are sold in more than seventy countries, where they are specified for use in kitchens, hospitals, universities, schools, and homes. Since 1970, Zip has pioneered under-bench instant boiling water systems and since 1996, has marketed under-sink systems that dispenses boiling filtered water, instant chilled filtered water, and also instant chilled sparkling water Headquartered in Sydney, Zip has several Australian customer service offices around Australia, with a network of more than 300 trained service technicians. In the United Kingdom, Zip has customer service offices in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Dereham, warehousing in Dereham and a manufacturing facility at Southport, Merseyside. In New Zealand, Zip trades as Zenith Heaters, with a customer service office in Auckland. Zip distributors are located in Europe (Germany), ...
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Snappy (compression)
Snappy (previously known as Zippy) is a fast data compression and decompression library written in C++ by Google based on ideas from LZ77 and open-sourced in 2011. It does not aim for maximum compression, or compatibility with any other compression library; instead, it aims for very high speeds and reasonable compression. Compression speed is 250 MB/s and decompression speed is 500 MB/s using a single core of a circa 2011 "Westmere" 2.26 GHz Core i7 processor running in 64-bit mode. The compression ratio is 20–100% lower than gzip. Snappy is widely used in Google projects like Bigtable, MapReduce and in compressing data for Google's internal RPC systems. It can be used in open-source projects like MariaDB ColumnStore, Cassandra, Couchbase, Hadoop, LevelDB, MongoDB, RocksDB, Lucene, Spark, and InfluxDB. Decompression is tested to detect any errors in the compressed stream. Snappy does not use inline assembler (except some optimizations) and is portable. Stream format Snap ...
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Zip (other)
Zip, Zips or ZIP may refer to: Common uses * ZIP Code, USPS postal code * Zipper or zip, clothing fastener Science and technology Computing * ZIP (file format), a compressed archive file format ** zip, a command-line program from Info-ZIP * Zipping (computer science), or zip, reorganizing lists of lists * Zip drive, a removable disk storage system * Zone Information Protocol, AppleTalk protocol * Zip Chip, Apple II accelerators by Zip Technologies Other science and technology * Zip tone, in telephony * Zig-zag in-line package, electronic packaging * Zip fuel, a type of jet fuel * Zip tie, a cable fastener * Zrt- and Irt-like proteins, or Zips, zinc transporters Arts, entertainment and media * Zip (game), a children's game * Zip (roller coaster), at Oaks Amusement Park, Oregon, US * Zip, a band formed by Pete Shelley * ''Zip Comics'', 1940-1944 * ZIP FM, a radio station, Vilnius, Lithuania * '' ZIP Magazine'', UK * Zip, a character in the ''Tomb Raider'' video games * Zip, a ...
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