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Quik (other)
Quik may refer to: * DJ Quik (born 1970), American MC and record producer * Nesquik (formerly known as Nestlé Quik in some countries), a family of milk beverage products made by the Nestlé corporation * Pegasus Quik, a British flying wing ultralight trike * quik (boot loader), a boot loader designed to start Linux on Apple Macintosh PowerPC systems * Quik Internet (NZ) Ltd {{Use dmy dates, date=September 2023 Quik Internet (NZ) Limited was a New Zealand based Internet Service Provider, ISP, which began trading in 1998. It offered dialup, broadband and Toll (telecommunications), toll services nationwide. On 4 Septemb ..., a former New Zealand based ISP * Serge Quik, Belgian drag queen See also * QUIC, network protocol * Quick (other) {{disambiguation ...
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DJ Quik
David Marvin Blake (born January 18, 1970), better known by his stage names DJ Quik or Da Quiksta, is an American rapper and record producer from Compton, California, known for his production in the G-funk style of West Coast hip-hop. Blake has collaborated with Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Tupac, Chingy, R. Kelly and Shaquille O'Neal, among others. As a recording artist himself, he is perhaps best known for his 1991 single " Tonite", which within the top 50 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Blake's stage name refers to his ability of producing songs in a short period of time. Early life Blake was born in Compton, California. He was inspired by funk and soul artists, such as Roger Troutman (who taught him the use of the talkbox, which became a trademark for Quik's sound throughout his career) and George Clinton. Blake began selling homemade mixtapes (notably ''The Red Tape'', 1987) after he received a turntable for his 8th grade promotion. He began doing shows DJing around Southern Cal ...
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Nesquik
Nesquik is a brand of food products made by Swiss company Nestlé. In 1948, Nestlé launched a drink mix for chocolate-flavored milk called Nestlé Quik in the United States; this was released in Europe during the 1950s as ''Nesquik''. Since 1999, the brand has been known as ''Nesquik'' worldwide. Today, the Nesquik name appears on a wide range of products, including breakfast cereals, powdered mixes for flavored milk, syrups, ready-to-drink products, candy bars, fondue fountains, hot chocolate mix, and more. History Nesquik began as a chocolate powdered flavoring mix in the United States in 1948, as Nestlé Quik. In the 1950s, it was launched in Europe as Nesquik. In countries with the Quik term (including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Australia, where it was originally marketed under the name Nestlé's Quik), the name was changed to the worldwide brand Nesquik in 1999. The same year, Cereal Partners Worldwide introduced Nesquik Cereal, a breakfast cereal that "turns milk in ...
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Pegasus Quik
The Pegasus Quik is a British-designed ultralight trike, originally designed and produced by Pegasus Aviation, later by P&M Aviation, both of the United Kingdom. The design is now owned by Albatross Flying Systems of Bangalore, India. The aircraft is supplied as a kit for amateur construction.Bertrand, Noel; Rene Coulon; et al: ''World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2003-04'', page 106. Pagefast Ltd, Lancaster OK, 2003. ISSN 1368-485XBayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al: ''World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2011-12'', page 217. WDLA UK, Lancaster UK, 2011. ISSN 1368-485X Design and development The Quik's design goal was to produce a faster trike and to this end a smaller wing in both span and area than normal is employed. The initial wing used has on a span of and an area of . The smaller wing also gives improved turbulence resistance, but at the cost of a higher stall speed. The aircraft was designed to comply with the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microli ...
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Quik (boot Loader)
quik is a boot loader designed to start Linux on Apple Macintosh PowerPC systems based on the Old World ROM architecture. It was originally written by Paul Mackerras, and portions of its code were reused in all other Linux boot loaders for PowerPC, including the one known as BootX (not to be confused with the Mac OS X boot loader of the same name), which is dependent on the Mac OS. Quik's loader boots from Open Firmware Open Firmware is a standard defining the interfaces of a computer firmware system, formerly endorsed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). It originated at Sun Microsystems where it was known as OpenBoot, and has bee ... and bypasses the Mac OS entirely. New World ROM systems use yaboot. It does not work on systems that do not have Open Firmware; older PowerPC hardware based on the NuBus architecture must boot into the Mac OS first and then use a separate boot loader. Quik is the only method of booting Linux on an Apple Network ...
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Quik Internet (NZ) Ltd
{{Use dmy dates, date=September 2023 Quik Internet (NZ) Limited was a New Zealand based Internet Service Provider, ISP, which began trading in 1998. It offered dialup, broadband and Toll (telecommunications), toll services nationwide. On 4 September 2006 it merged with the larger New Zealand ISP Ihug. Quik Internet currently employs around 23 people. Its general manager is Scott Bartlett. See also *List of countries by number of Internet users External links Quik Internet
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Sederginne
Serge Quik, known by the stage name Sederginne, is a Belgian drag performer who competed on the first season of ''Drag Race Holland''. Quik has been performing as a drag queen since the age of 15. Originally his stage name was Serge La Femme, but it was changed when his colleagues started calling him Sederginne, after a Belgian effervescent tablet for headaches.Tulp, Martijn (November 15, 2020"Ik ben zelf 25 maar Sederginne wordt regelmatig dik in de 50 geschat" ''Winq.nl''. Starting in 2014, Sederginne presented four seasons of shows at the gay hotel Elysium in Mykonos. In 2017, Sederginne played in the Flemish musical '' La Cage aux Folles''. Filmography Television Web series * ''Bring Back My Girls'' (2022) Gallery RuPaul DragCon 2022 (52073263056).jpg, Sederginne at RuPaul's DragCon LA RuPaul's DragCon LA is an annual Trade fair, expo of Drag (clothing), drag culture held in Los Angeles billed as a "convention that celebrates 'the art of drag, queer culture and ...
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QUIC
QUIC () is a general-purpose transport layer network protocol initially designed by Jim Roskind at Google. It was first implemented and deployed in 2012 and was publicly announced in 2013 as experimentation broadened. It was also described at an IETF meeting. The Chrome web browser, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Safari all support it. In Chrome, QUIC is used by more than half of all connections to Google's servers. QUIC improves performance of connection-oriented web applications that before QUIC used Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). It does this by establishing a number of multiplexed connections between two endpoints using User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and is designed to obsolete TCP at the transport layer for many applications. Although its name was initially proposed as an acronym for ''Quick UDP Internet Connections'', in IETF's use of the word, QUIC is not an acronym; it is simply the name of the protocol. QUIC works hand-in-hand with HTTP/3's multiplexed connections ...
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