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Six pack, six-pack, or 6-pack may refer to: Collections of six objects of the same type * Six-pack (muscles), visible rectus abdominis muscles ("abs") * Six-pack, a type of beverage multi-pack including six containers **Specifically, a multi-pack joined by six-pack rings * A photo array used by police officers to conduct a police lineup * The arrangement of Flight instruments#Basic Six, six basic flight instruments in an aircraft * Sixpack (EU law), a set of European legislative measures Arts and entertainment Film and television * Six Pack (film), ''Six Pack'' (film), a 1982 comedy/drama film * Six Pack (TV series), ''Six Pack'' (TV series), 1992 Australian TV anthology series * ''Six-Pack'', a List of thriller films of the 2000s, 2000 thriller film * Sixpack (film), ''Sixpack'' (film), a 2011 Finnish film * ''6pack'', a 2008 Finnish TV series Music * Six Pack (band), a Serbian punk band * Six Pack (The Police box set), ''Six Pack'' (The Police box set), 1980 * Six Pack (Gary B ...
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Six-pack (muscles)
The rectus abdominis muscle, () also known as the "abdominal muscle" or simply better known as the "abs", is a pair of segmented skeletal muscle on the ventral aspect of a person, person's abdomen. The paired muscle is separated at the midline by a band of dense connective tissue called the linea alba (abdomen), linea alba, and the connective tissue defining each lateral margin of the rectus abdominus is the linea semilunaris. The muscle extends from the pubic symphysis, pubic crest and pubic tubercle inferiorly, to the xiphoid process and costal cartilages of the 5th–7th ribs superiorly. The rectus abdominis muscle is contained in the rectus sheath, which consists of the aponeurosis, aponeuroses of the lateral abdominal muscles. Each rectus abdominus is traversed by bands of connective tissue called the tendinous intersections, which interrupt it into distinct muscle bellies. Structure The rectus abdominis is a very long flat muscle, which extends along the whole length of th ...
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Six Pack (EP)
''Six Pack'' is the third EP by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag. It was released in June 1981 through SST Records on 7" vinyl, and later on 10" and 12" vinyl in 1990. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the album liner notes. Black Flag * Dez Cadena – vocals * Greg Ginn – lead guitar * Chuck Dukowski – bass guitar * Robo – drums Production * Geza X – producer, recording engineer, mix engineer * Spot – producer * Raymond Pettibon Raymond Pettibon (born Raymond Ginn, June 16, 1957) is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. Pettibon came to prominence in the early 1980s in the southern California punk rock scene, creating posters and album art mainly for g ... – artwork Charts References {{Authority control 1981 EPs Black Flag (band) EPs Albums produced by Geza X SST Records EPs Albums with cover art by Raymond Pettibon ...
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Operator Of Uninspected Passenger Vessels License
A United States Coast Guard Charter Boat Captain's Credential refers to the deck officer qualifications on a Merchant Mariners Credential which is a small book that looks similar to a passport and is issued by United States Coast Guard for professional mariners in the United States commanding commercial passenger vessels up to 100 gross tons as a Master, captain or skipper. It may contain a sailing endorsement for sailing vessels and/or a commercial towing endorsement for vessels engaged in assistance towing. There are four main categories of licenses, some of which have subcategories: *OUPV (Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels - Also known as Six Pack) Credential *OUPV Limited Credential *Limited Master Credentials *Master Credentials Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels License The Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV) License, commonly referred to as a 6-Pack License, For the purpose of the OUPV endorsement an uninspected passenger vessel is a vessel of le ...
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Joe Sixpack
The terms average Joe, ordinary Joe, regular Joe, Joe Sixpack, Joe Lunchbucket, Joe Snuffy, Joe Blow, Joe Schmoe (for males), and ordinary Jane, average Jane, and plain Jane (for females), are used primarily in North America to refer to a completely average person, typically an average American. It can be used both to give the image of a hypothetical "completely average person" or to describe an existing person. Parallel terms in other languages for local equivalents exist worldwide. Historically, there have been several attempts at answering who exactly is the average American. For example, the ''Saturday Evening Post'' and ''The Washington Post'' have attempted to answer the question. Both articles agreed that the average American is a white Christian female, who is part of a couple, and is politically independent. Admittedly, there are problems with this answer. In 2001, for example, no single household arrangement constituted more than 30% of total households. Married couple ...
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Dodge Challenger
The Dodge Challenger is the name of three generations of automobiles produced by the American automobile manufacturer Dodge. However, the first use of the Challenger name by Dodge dates back to 1959 for marketing a "value version" of the full-sized Coronet Silver Challenger. From model years 1970 to 1974, the first-generation Dodge Challenger pony car was built using the Chrysler E platform in hardtop and convertible body styles sharing significant components with the Plymouth Barracuda. The second generation, from model years 1978 to 1983, was a rebadged Mitsubishi Galant Lambda / Sapporo, a coupe version of an economical compact car. The third and current generation is a full-size muscle car that was introduced in early 2008 initially as a rival to the evolved fifth generation Ford Mustang and the fifth generation Chevrolet Camaro. In November 2021, Stellantis announced that the 2023 model year would be the final model year for both the LD Dodge Charger and LA Dodge ...
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Novell "6 Pack"
NetWare is a discontinued computer network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to run various services on a personal computer, using the IPX network protocol. The final update release was version 6.5SP8 in May 2009, and it has since been replaced by Open Enterprise Server. The original NetWare product in 1983 supported clients running both CP/M and MS-DOS, ran over a proprietary star network topology and was based on a Novell-built file server using the Motorola 68000 processor. The company soon moved away from building its own hardware, and NetWare became hardware-independent, running on any suitable Intel-based IBM PC compatible system, and able to utilize a wide range of network cards. From the beginning NetWare implemented a number of features inspired by mainframe and minicomputer systems that were not available in its competitors' products. In 1991, Novell introduced cheaper peer-to-peer networking products for DOS and Wi ...
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Volleyball Jargon
This is a list of the more common English volleyball jargon terms: Common terms *Ace: A serve which lands in the opponent's court without being touched, or is touched but unable to be kept in play by one or more receiving team players directly resulting in a point scored for the serving team. *Assist: Usually the second of a team's three contacts, an assist is awarded for any set ball that results in a kill on the ensuing attack *Attack: Usually the third of a team's three contacts, an attack is any attempt by the offense to score a point against the defense (this does not include free balls or over-passes) *Breakpoint: A point scored on the team's own serve. In the scoring system prior to 1999, these were the only scored points (except for sanction points). Even in the present scoring system, these are the points that really count, as the side outs cancel each other *Cross-court shot: An individual attack directed at an angle from one end of the offensive team's side of the ne ...
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The Six Pack
''The Six Pack'' was a radio talk show and podcast that aired on Sirius XM Radio from 2009 to 2012. The show was hosted by Dave Rubin and Ben Harvey. Beginning in May 2009, ''The Six Pack'' went on to become the leading LGBT podcast on iTunes. The show's segments included celebrity interviews, news, pop culture, and music. The duo was referred to as the "gay Lewis and Clark of the airwaves" by Modern Tonic, and their on-air rapport had been labeled a "mas macho" version of Ryan Seacrest and Simon Cowell from American Idol by ''Entertainment Weekly''. ''The Six Pack'' was both recorded and broadcast live at Sirius XM Radio in New York City. After wrapping up a year on Sirius XM Radio, Dave Rubin went on to host his own talk show, ''The Rubin Report'', on The Young Turks Network in Los Angeles, California California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Ne ...
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Six Pack (comics)
The Six Pack is a team of fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original team debuted in ''X-Force'' #8 (March 1992), created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld. Team biography When Stryfe travels to the present, Cable follows him with the aim of stopping Stryfe's nefarious plans as well as preventing Apocalypse's rise to power. Cable forms a group initially called the Wild Pack, but conflict with Silver Sable (who already had a group called the Wild Pack) forces him to change the name to the Six Pack. Cable travels between the present and his future with his ship Graymalkin, which contained a sentient computer program called Professor (the future version of the program built into X-Factor's Ship). The Six Pack performs many brutal missions, often with a high body count. Later, they are hired by Mr. Tolliver, which puts them in direct conflict with Stryfe. In their last mission, Cable and the Pack confront Stryfe, who gains the u ...
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