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Fantom (other)
Fantom is a Swedish velomobile. Fantom may also refer to: *FANTOM, an international research consortium *Fantom (programming language), an object oriented programming language *''Fantom'', a 2016 album by electro-pop group Mœnia *Fantom-6/7/8, a series of music workstations and synthesizers by Roland See also *Fantome (other) Fantôme (French "phantom") may refer to: Places * Fantome Island, an island off the east coast of Australia * Fantome Rock, a dangerous rock in the South Atlantic Ships and planes * HMS Fantome, HMS ''Fantome'', several ships of the Royal Navy * ... * Phantom (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Fantom
Fantom is a Swedish velomobile with four wheels, two in the front and two in the rear. It has no front suspension, but has suspension in the rear. Fantom was never sold as a finished product. Instead it was sold as a set of drawings. The drawings are not exact and should be used as a guide. Hobbex bought the rights to the drawings and have sold it continuously since the 1940s apart from a short break in the 1990s. Over 100,000 copies of the drawing were sold, but only ten documented builds were finished. The drawings had no measurements, and if you would follow the blueprints, you would not be able to open the door. In the 1980s the Fantom was rediscovered by Carl-Georg Rasmussen who built a redesigned version called Leitra Leitra is a Danish company and also the name of the velomobile it produces. In Sweden designs for a two-person, four-wheeled velomobile called the Fantom were sold as blueprints in the 1930s and 40s. Many thousands of sets of DIY instructions .... ...
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Fantom (programming Language)
Fantom is a general-purpose object-oriented programming language, created by Brian Frank and Andy Frank. It runs on the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), JavaScript, and the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) (.NET support is considered "prototype" status). Its stated goal is to provide a standard library API. Fantom uses a curly brace syntax, supports functional programming through closures and concurrency through the Actor model, and blends aspects of both static and dynamic typing. The original name of the Fantom programming language was Fan, named after the neighborhood in which the creators live in Richmond, Virginia. In November 2009, the name of the project was officially changed from Fan to Fantom due to searchability concerns raised by its community. Fantom is open source under Academic Free License 3.0 and is available for Windows and Unix-like platforms (including Mac OS X). Features and systems All variables in Fantom are statically typed, as it does not hav ...
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Mœnia
Mœnia is a Mexican electronic/synthpop/ ambient group. Popular within the Latin club scene while simultaneously pioneering a darker, more experimental, more poetic side of Spanish-language electronica, Mœnia has had three top-20 hits. Mœnia is often considered one of the first successful experimental Mexican music composers and performers, finding commercial viability in a market normally dominated by Latin ballad crooners, teenage vocal groups and musical styles with more mass appeal like cumbia, reggaeton and ranchera. Mœnia is also popular in other parts of Latin America, including the Argentinian and Chilean music markets, where they have also charted. Some of their most recognized singles include "Estabas Ahí", "No Dices Más" and "Manto Estelar". History Early years (1985–1990) The group's formation dates back to 1985 while attending junior high school. The project began when sophomore year student Juan Carlos Lozano along with Alfonso Pichardo and Jorge Soto sh ...
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Roland Corporation
is a Japanese multinational manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment, and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on 18 April 1972. In 2005, its headquarters relocated to Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture. It has factories in Malaysia, Taiwan, Japan, and the United States. As of December 2022, it employed 2,783 people. In 2014, it was subject to a management buyout by its CEO, Junichi Miki, supported by Taiyo Pacific Partners. Roland has manufactured numerous instruments that have had lasting impacts on music, such as the Juno-106 synthesizer, TB-303 bass synthesizer, and TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines. It was also instrumental in the development of MIDI, a standardized means of synchronizing electronic instruments manufactured by different companies. In 2016, ''Fact'' wrote that Roland had arguably had more influence on electronic music than any other company. History Background Roland founder Ikutaro Kakehashi had founded ...
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Fantome (other)
Fantôme (French "phantom") may refer to: Places * Fantome Island, an island off the east coast of Australia * Fantome Rock, a dangerous rock in the South Atlantic Ships and planes * HMS Fantome, HMS ''Fantome'', several ships of the Royal Navy * Fantome (schooner), ''Fantome'' (schooner), a 1927 sail cruise ship lost in Hurricane Mitch in 1998 * Fantome-class sloop, ''Fantome''-class sloop, used by the Royal Navy * Fantome-class survey motor boat, ''Fantome''-class survey motor boat, used in Australia * Fairey Fantôme, a British fighter aircraft of the 1930s Literature and entertainment * Fantôme (album), ''Fantôme'' (album), a 2016 Japanese album by Utada Hikaru * ', a volume in the French comic books series ''La Patrouille des Castors'' * Fantôme (studio), a French animation studio * "Le Fantôme", a chanson by Georges Brassens * "Fantômes", a poem by Victor Hugo from the collection ''Les Orientales'' en 1829 * ', a French film by Jean-Paul Civeyrac * Les Fantômes (band) ...
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