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TG or Tg may stand for: Arts and entertainment Gaming * The Gathering (computer party), an event in Hamar, Norway * Travian Games, a German company Television * Telegiornale (other) () * Top Gear, a British motoring programme ** Top Gear (1977 TV series), the original run from 1977 to 2001 ** Top Gear (2002 TV series), a revived edition since 2002 ** Several foreign remakes; see * Windows TG, a fictional operating system in ''Mega64'' Other media * Throbbing Gristle, an English music and visual arts group formed in 1976 * '' Ferdinand Tönnies Gesamtausgabe'', the complete works of German sociologist Tönnies Business * Target group, in marketing * Task group, a specialist group formed to solve a problem * Theodore Goddard, an English law firm (1902–2003) * ThinkGeek, an American online retailer (1999–2021) Language * Tajik language, spoken in Central Asia (ISO 639-1:tg) * Transformational grammar, a Chomskyan theory of formal grammar People * Thomas Hopkins Gal ...
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The Gathering (computer Party)
The Gathering (abbreviated as "TG" for short) is a computer party which is held annually in Vikingskipet Olympic Arena in Hamar, Norway, and lasts for five consecutive days (starting on the Wednesday in Easter each year). Each year, TG attracts more than 5200 (mostly young) people, with attendance increasing every year. History Beginning In early 1991, :nb:Vegard Skjefstad, Vegard Skjefstad and Trond Michelsen, members of the demogroup Deadline (demogroup), Deadline, decided that they wanted to organize a big demoparty in Norway. In the late eighties/early nineties, it was common that Demoparty, demoparties (more commonly called "Copyparty, copyparties" at this time) were organized by large demogroups. Because of this, and the fact that Deadline wasn't particularly well known, Mr. Skjefstad suggested that the group Crusaders should be involved. At this time, The Crusaders was one of Norway's most popular Amiga groups. Partly because of their music disks, but also because of the ...
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