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Ephemera (other)
Ephemera is transitory written and printed matter. Ephemera may also refer to: Music * Ephemera (band), an all-female Norwegian pop music group * ''Ephemera'' (Pepper Adams album) * Ephemera (Little Green Cars album) * "Ephemera", a song by the band Delphic, featured on Acolyte. * "Ephemera", a song by Caligula's Horse from the album ''Moments from Ephemeral City'' * "Ephemera", a song by Kamelot from the album ''The Awakening'' * "Ephemera", a song by Ben Quad from the EP Ephemera Other uses * Ephemera (''Dungeons & Dragons'') a group of creatures in the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy setting * Ephemera (mayfly), a genus of mayfly See also * Ephemeral (other) * Ephemeris, a publication giving the positions of astronomical objects in the sky * Ephemeron, a data structure * Plectrohyla ephemera, a species of frog * * Temp (other) Temp or Temps may refer to: * Temperature ** Weather, by association * Temporary file, in computing ** Temporary folder ** Te ...
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Ephemera
Ephemera are items which were not originally designed to be retained or preserved, but have been collected or retained. The word is etymologically derived from the Greek ephēmeros 'lasting only a day'. The word is both plural and singular. One definition for ephemera is "the minor transient documents of everyday life". Ephemera are often paper-based, printed items, including menus, ticket stubs, newspapers, postcards, posters, sheet music, stickers, and greeting cards. However, since the 1990s, the term has been used to refer to digital artefacts or texts. Since the printing revolution, ephemera has been a long-standing element of everyday life. Some ephemera are ornate in their design, acquiring prestige, whereas others are minimal and notably utilitarian. Virtually all conceptions of ephemera make note of the object's disposability. Collectors and special interest societies have contributed to a greater willingness to preserve ephemera, which is now ubiquitous in archives ...
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Ephemera (band)
Ephemera is a Norwegian pop trio from Bergen. Formed in 1994, it consists of Christine Sandtorv, Inger-Lise Størksen and Jannicke Larsen. History Their first album, ''Glue'', was released in 1996. After several years of touring, studying music, and writing new songs, a second album, ''Sun'', was released in 2000. That album earned the band a Best Group nomination in the Spellemannprisen awards, Norway's equivalent of the Grammy Awards. Three more albums were released across the next five years, and the band won the Spellemannprisen award in the category Best Pop Album for the album ''Balloons and Champagne'' (2002) and ''Air'' (2003). The band was an essential part of the defining "Bergensbølgen" (The Bergen Wave) that heavily influenced Norwegian music and paved the way for a new international recognition of Norwegian music and up and coming artists. Ephemera earned a solid fan base in Northern Europe and in Asia, and they have been an immense inspiration for new Norweg ...
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Ephemera (Pepper Adams Album)
''Ephemera'', is an album by baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams which was recorded in London in 1973 and originally released on the Spotlite label.Pepper Adams discography
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The review by Scott Yanow states "Adams performs four of his obscure originals (most memorable is the melodic title cut), Thad Jones' "Quiet Lady," "Jitterbug Waltz" and a romping version of Bud Powell's classic "Bouncing With Bud." ...
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Ephemera (Little Green Cars Album)
''Ephemera'' is the second studio album by Irish indie rock band Little Green Cars, released on March 11, 2016, through Glassnote Records. The album explores themes of love, loss, and the transient nature of life, reflecting significant personal experiences of the band members during its creation. Background and recording Following the success of their debut album, ''Absolute Zero'', Little Green Cars began working on ''Ephemera'' in November 2014. Recording sessions took place in Dublin at Exchequer Street and Magennis Place studios, concluding in September 2015. The album was co-produced by the band and Rob Kirwan, known for his work with Hozier. Mastering was completed by Vlado Meller. The album's creation was influenced by personal events, including the sudden passing of guitarist Adam O'Regan's father and various relationship changes among band members. These experiences shaped the album's introspective themes. Composition and themes ''Ephemera'' comprises 12 tracks t ...
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Acolyte (album)
''Acolyte'' is the debut studio album by the English alternative dance band Delphic, released by Polydor Records on 11 January 2010. It was recorded mostly in Ewan Pearson's Berlin studio. The album was released in Australia and New Zealand on 22 January via Modular and in the United States on 29 June 2010 by Dangerbird Records. Track listing Singles The band released the tracks Counterpoint and This Momentary on 13 April 2009 and 31 August 2009 respectively prior to the completion of the album. ''This Momentary'' later became available as a free digital download on iTunes to help promote the album. The first single to be released from the album was "Doubt" and was released on 4 January 2010, a week prior to the release of the album. The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number 79, the most successful song from the band yet. Its B-Side was Sanctuary. "Halcyon" is the second single from the album, released on 15 March 2010. The single reached a peak of number 143 on ...
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Moments From Ephemeral City
''Moments from Ephemeral City'' is the debut studio album by Australian progressive metal band Caligula's Horse. The album was released independently on 2 April 2011. The album was recorded from 2010 to 2011 in various makeshift studios around the Gold Coast and Brisbane Brisbane ( ; ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and largest city of the States and territories of Australia, state of Queensland and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia, with a ... and was produced, mixed, mastered and engineered by guitarist Sam Vallen. Track listing Lyrics and music by Vallen. Additional music and lyric contributions by Grey on tracks 1, 8, and 9. Personnel ;Caligula's Horse * Jim Grey – lead vocals * Sam Vallen – lead guitar, production, mixing, mastering, engineering, layout * Zac Greensill – rhythm guitar, backing vocals * Dave Couper – bass, backing vocals * Geoff Irish – drums ;Additional personnel * L ...
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The Awakening (Kamelot Album)
''The Awakening'' is the thirteenth studio album by American power metal band Kamelot. The album was released on March 17, 2023, via Napalm Records. It is the band's first studio album in five years, following 2018's '' The Shadow Theory'', making this the longest gap between two studio albums by Kamelot. It is the first studio album to feature Alex Landenburg on drums following the departure of Johan Nunez. Background Following the tour for ''The Shadow Theory'', Youngblood revealed in June 2020 that he, Karevik and Palotai were working on new material for the upcoming thirteenth Kamelot album. Youngblood also revealed that a number of twenty-five songs had been written for the new album, focusing on only thirteen of them. Although the album was supposed to be released in March 2020, both Youngblood and Karevik had also stated that the band planned to release the new album in August or September 2021. Youngblood confirmed the number of twelve songs for the album and that the b ...
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Ephemera (Dungeons & Dragons)
The ''Manual of the Planes'' (abbreviated MoP) is a manual for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game. This text addresses the planar cosmology of the game universe. The original book (for use with ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 1st Edition) was published in 1987 by TSR, Inc. For 2nd Edition, concern over inclusion of angels and demons led TSR to forgo the release, though they compensated years later with the Planescape campaign setting. A third edition version of the ''Manual of the Planes'' was published in 2001 by Wizards of the Coast, while a new version for 4th Edition debuted in 2008. ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' first edition The original ''Manual of the Planes'' was written by Jeff Grubb, with a cover by Jeff Easley and interior illustrations by Stephen Fabian with Easley, and was published by TSR in 1987 as a 128-page hardcover. Easley's cover featured an illustration of a creature named in the book as an "ethereal dreadnought", although the book had no de ...
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Ephemera (mayfly)
''Ephemera'' is a genus of mayfly in the family Ephemeridae Ephemeridae is a family of mayfly, mayflies with about 150 described species found throughout the world except Australia and Oceania. Description Ephemerids are generally quite large mayflies (up to 35 mm) with either two or three very long .... It contains the following species: ReferencesCatalogue of LifeFauna europaeaITIS
* * Mayflies Mayfly genera
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Ephemeral (other)
Ephemerality is the quality of existing only briefly. Ephemeral may also refer to: * Ephemeral messaging, images or text that self-deletes a short time after receipt, or upon viewing by the recipient * '' Ephemeral (EP)'', a 2009 EP by Pelican * ''Ephemeral'', a 2013 EP by Insomnium * ''Ephemeral'', a 2019 album by Mr. Kitty * ''Ephemeral'', a 1997 album by Synæsthesia (Canadian band) * An '' ephemeral port'' is a short-lived transport protocol port for Internet Protocol (IP) communications * An ''ephemeral plant'' is a plant with a very short life cycle or very short period of active growth See also * Ephemera (other) * Ephemeron, a data structure * Ephemeris, a publication giving the positions of astronomical objects in the sky * * Temp (other) Temp or Temps may refer to: * Temperature ** Weather, by association * Temporary file, in computing ** Temporary folder ** Temporary variable * Temp track, or temp score or temp music, audio used during edit ...
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Ephemeris
In astronomy and celestial navigation, an ephemeris (; ; , ) is a book with tables that gives the trajectory of naturally occurring astronomical objects and artificial satellites in the sky, i.e., the position (and possibly velocity) over time. Historically, positions were given as printed tables of values, given at regular intervals of date and time. The calculation of these tables was one of the first applications of mechanical computers. Modern ephemerides are often provided in electronic form. However, printed ephemerides are still produced, as they are useful when computational devices are not available. The astronomical position calculated from an ephemeris is often given in the spherical polar coordinate system of right ascension and declination, together with the distance from the origin if applicable. Some of the astronomical phenomena of interest to astronomers are eclipses, apparent retrograde motion/planetary stations, planetary es, sidereal time, positions for ...
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Ephemeron
An ephemeron is a data structure that solves two related problems in garbage collected systems. On the one hand, an ephemeron provides a notification when some object is about to be collected. On the other hand, an ephemeron allows data to be associated with some object ''without'' creating a reference to that object that will prevent the object from being collected. An ephemeron is a key-value pair, where the key is the object that the ephemeron guards, notifying the system when that object is collectable, and the value can be any data associated with the object such as a property list, and which may be empty. Since the elements of the property list may refer back to the key, they may prevent collection of that key. But the ephemeron is treated specially by the garbage collector. The value field is not traced until the key is found to be reachable from the system roots other than through ephemeron keys. The set of ephemerons whose keys are only reachable from ephemeron ke ...
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