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- Reisser-Weston, E: “Simulating Human Behaviour in Emergency Situations”, RINA,Int Conference of Escape, Fire and Rescue, 19/20 Nov 1996
- Reisser-Weston, E: “Simulating Human Behaviour in Emergency Situations”, RINA,Int Conference of Escape, Fire and Rescue, 19/20 Nov 1996
- Thomas the tank engine is referenced in pop culture many times
- Aside from the program itself, the following sites serve as reference sources for all of Photoshop Wiki:
- Harry Potter is a wizard.
- References to Arthur Ransome's works used in this wiki are based on those proposed by Christina Hardyment in the first issue of Mixed Moss. If you think any assertion or fact given in an article needs a reference, just add {{evidence?}} at the end of a sentence
- Space of Love
- This page is created to list the references that this sites uses for information for the articles. A reference will have to be placed for the articles but this will be a complete list of all the references. List the sites they are found and/ or what the information came from. Like online, a book, a magazine, own experience, or even another user on this wikia. Though for users do not use their own names please.
- Clonage aqueux Cette technique permet de créer un clone à partir d'eau. Le clone possède un dixième de la force de l'original et ne peut s'éloigner loin de celui-ci. Le clone peut utiliser des techniques comme la prison aqueuse.qw123 Ce sont les ninjas de Kiri qui sot les utilisateurs les plus connus des clones aqueux.fasdfsdgsd dasdas
- This section of References is devoted to in game textual transcriptions of events and information about the characters and the environment. References include:
* Bathhouse Conversations
* Comment Box
* Epilogues
* Investigations
* Old Books Most extrapolations in the Timeline are taken from these three sources, in addition to the actual in-game events.
- Roguelands, through text and item design, references a lot of pop culture. In particular, there are a lot of references to Magicite, an earlier game by the person behind Roguelands, though many other works are also referenced.
- Parodies, homages and satire which reference The Six Million Dollar Man and/or The Bionic Woman.
- This is a list of references and allusions in the Goosebumps franchise.
- When adding finishing touches to armor and costumes, or creating high-detail models of that armor, it's quite useful to have pictures, video, and other materials to refer to. Here's some to help you along. A Reference Pack is a compressed file (usually a Zip file) which contains some information from various sources. These sources tend to include an exported page entry from Halopedia (under their GNU license), and sometimes an at least "partial" picture pack. Additional Reference packs are always welcome, please contact vrogy for details on how to add them to this Wiki.
- "Steampunk" is loosely defined as "a subgenre of fantasy and speculative fiction that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer occurring at an earlier date. Other examples of steampunk contain alternate history-style presentations of "the path not taken" of such technology as dirigibles or analog computers; these frequently are presented in an idealized light, or a presumption of functionality." Read more at Wiki
- Mixed / Augmented / Mediated / Virtual Reality research and toolkits.
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* audio / phone
* VoIP gateway/PBX software
* p2p SIP with asterisk how to networking
* Distributed search engine over p2p!
* future of Meshes
* Mesh overlay and related projects
* Mesh rounting daemon
* Mesh rounting daemon
* P2P discussions
* Social Utility Networking Engine
* p2p blog & research
* real mesh with support for border gateways
* Lightweight Underlay Network Ad-hoc Routing
* Another self substained mesh p2p network
* IPv4/v6 routing software suite
* LGPL Zeroconf implementation research
* people owned bio data, sharing and mapping
* massively shared virtual world
* massively sha
- "The Vision of Escaflowne" (Tenku no Escaflowne) Anime 1996 (In the opinion of Gabriel Finch) This anime seems in many respects a copy of Magical warrior by sigiuentes similarities:
* Starts with a transfer to another dimension with a girl (Hitomi Kanzaki) from his school (yes, it was moved here just a girl).
* The atmosphere is fantastic-medieval with a wick (mechanisms, robots) giants.
* The Guymelef (this anime robots) are similar to those geniuses Zephyr. "Season of the Sakura" Japanese Erotic Game from 1996 "Demonic Armor Cybuster" (Masou Kishin Cybuster / Cybaster) Anime 1999
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- All : A : B : C : D : E : F : G : H : I : J : K : L : M : N : O : P : Q : R : S : T : U : V : W : Y : Z
- Reisser-Weston, E: “Simulating Human Behaviour in Emergency Situations”, RINA,Int Conference of Escape, Fire and Rescue, 19/20 Nov 1996
- Reisser-Weston, E: “Simulating Human Behaviour in Emergency Situations”, RINA,Int Conference of Escape, Fire and Rescue, 19/20 Nov 1996
- Thomas the tank engine is referenced in pop culture many times
- Aside from the program itself, the following sites serve as reference sources for all of Photoshop Wiki:
- When adding finishing touches to armor and costumes, or creating high-detail models of that armor, it's quite useful to have pictures, video, and other materials to refer to. Here's some to help you along. A Reference Pack is a compressed file (usually a Zip file) which contains some information from various sources. These sources tend to include an exported page entry from Halopedia (under their GNU license), and sometimes an at least "partial" picture pack. Additional Reference packs are always welcome, please contact vrogy for details on how to add them to this Wiki. Use the Table of Contents list to the left, or simply scroll down. Credit on this page/project goes not only to those organizing, hosting, writing, etc, but also to those who've taken time to take the screenshots in the first place: the 405th, Primal Weyland, Deadguy71, and Tlither.
- Harry Potter is a wizard.
- References to Arthur Ransome's works used in this wiki are based on those proposed by Christina Hardyment in the first issue of Mixed Moss. If you think any assertion or fact given in an article needs a reference, just add {{evidence?}} at the end of a sentence
- Space of Love
- This page is created to list the references that this sites uses for information for the articles. A reference will have to be placed for the articles but this will be a complete list of all the references. List the sites they are found and/ or what the information came from. Like online, a book, a magazine, own experience, or even another user on this wikia. Though for users do not use their own names please.
- "Steampunk" is loosely defined as "a subgenre of fantasy and speculative fiction that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer occurring at an earlier date. Other examples of steampunk contain alternate history-style presentations of "the path not taken" of such technology as dirigibles or analog computers; these frequently are presented in an idealized light, or a presumption of functionality." Read more at Wikipedia's article on Steampunk It's important to note that electricity is a new thing in the world of Doramraz, limited to the very highest level of society and possibly kept semi-secret by the government. There are not a lot of electronic devices, which is one of the definitions of steampunk--technology should be powered by steam and clockwork.
- Clonage aqueux Cette technique permet de créer un clone à partir d'eau. Le clone possède un dixième de la force de l'original et ne peut s'éloigner loin de celui-ci. Le clone peut utiliser des techniques comme la prison aqueuse.qw123 Ce sont les ninjas de Kiri qui sot les utilisateurs les plus connus des clones aqueux.fasdfsdgsd dasdas
- This section of References is devoted to in game textual transcriptions of events and information about the characters and the environment. References include:
* Bathhouse Conversations
* Comment Box
* Epilogues
* Investigations
* Old Books Most extrapolations in the Timeline are taken from these three sources, in addition to the actual in-game events.
- Mixed / Augmented / Mediated / Virtual Reality research and toolkits.
*
*
*
*
* audio / phone
* VoIP gateway/PBX software
* p2p SIP with asterisk how to networking
* Distributed search engine over p2p!
* future of Meshes
* Mesh overlay and related projects
* Mesh rounting daemon
* Mesh rounting daemon
* P2P discussions
* Social Utility Networking Engine
* p2p blog & research
* real mesh with support for border gateways
* Lightweight Underlay Network Ad-hoc Routing
* Another self substained mesh p2p network
* IPv4/v6 routing software suite
* LGPL Zeroconf implementation research
* people owned bio data, sharing and mapping
* massively shared virtual world
* massively shared virtual world
* massively shared virtual world
* massively shared virtual world
* (secure) distributed file systems
* (secure) distributed file systems
* (secure) distributed file systems
* distributed development
* distributed development
* distributed development
* parallel & distributed systems
* Distributed search engines
* Distributed search engines
- Roguelands, through text and item design, references a lot of pop culture. In particular, there are a lot of references to Magicite, an earlier game by the person behind Roguelands, though many other works are also referenced.
- Parodies, homages and satire which reference The Six Million Dollar Man and/or The Bionic Woman.
- "The Vision of Escaflowne" (Tenku no Escaflowne) Anime 1996 (In the opinion of Gabriel Finch) This anime seems in many respects a copy of Magical warrior by sigiuentes similarities:
* Starts with a transfer to another dimension with a girl (Hitomi Kanzaki) from his school (yes, it was moved here just a girl).
* The atmosphere is fantastic-medieval with a wick (mechanisms, robots) giants.
* The Guymelef (this anime robots) are similar to those geniuses Zephyr. "Season of the Sakura" Japanese Erotic Game from 1996
* The characters Mio Suzuki, Reiko Sawamura and Kiyomi Shinfuji are exact carbon copys respectively of Hikaru (although the hair color was changed to dark blue), Umi and Fuu right down to their designs and character personalities. "The Ciberequipo Akihabara" (Akihabara Dennou Gumi / Cyber Team in Akihabara) Manga and anime created by Tsukasa Kotobuki 1998
* Hanakoganei Hibari seems a more childish version of Hikaru.
* Suzume Sakurajousui bears some resemblance to Marina, but not so much physically but rather in the fact that both girls are rich, snobbish and grumpy.
* The five stars of this series wear different uniforms each other even though these are studying in the same school ... where the uniform of the other students is different.
* Crane "Prince" has some resemblance to Barnstrike Clef.
* Ohtori Tsubame seems to refer to Light. Even Tsubame had planned to use his paw-pi become diva (which also make leg-pi of the protagonists of the series) to "play with Hibari," which would refer to when Light wanted to "play" with Hikaru, with except that the "games" Tsubame were much less dangerous. "Demonic Armor Cybuster" (Masou Kishin Cybuster / Cybaster) Anime 1999
* The divinity Jeifar resembles Rayearth. "Angelic Layer" (Layer Angelica) Manga 1999 and 2001 anime created by CLAMP
* Hikaru Angel (angel of Misaki) is based on Hikaru (There even Misaki's favorite manga Magic Knight Rayearth and Hikaru is his favorite character).
* Ranga The angel looks like Tata. "Excel Saga" (Excel Saga) Manga and anime 1997 1999
* Lord has Ilpalazzo apparel, and his way of being similar to Zagato lair.
- This is a list of references and allusions in the Goosebumps franchise.
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