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In 2015, video game Team Fortress 2 added the Hopak as a taunt move, titled the "Kazotsky Kick" after the related Kozachok dance. Players can make all nine classes perform the dance during gameplay, with each class adding unique moves to their own dance sequences.
The Mode A code 7776 is assigned as a test code by the ORCAM Users Group, specifically for the testing of transponders. [18] 7777 US, Germany, UK, Belgium, Netherlands: Non-discrete code used by fixed test transponders (RABMs) to check correctness of radar stations (BITE). US
A sound test is a function built into the options screen of many video games. This function was originally meant to test whether the game's music and sounds would function correctly (hence the name), as well as giving the player the ability to compare samples played in Monaural , Stereophonic and later Surround sound.
A SIT, as defined by the ITU - Telecommunications Standardization Sector (), consists of a sequence of three precise tone segments with frequencies of 950 ±50 Hz, 1400 ±50 Hz, and 1800 ±50 Hz, sent in that order.
Kickin' It Old Skool is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Harvey Glazer, written by Trace Slobotkin, and starring Jamie Kennedy (who also serves as a producer), Bobby Lee, Maria Menounos, Michael Rosenbaum and Vivica A. Fox, with a cameo appearance by Alan Ruck, reprising his role from Ferris Bueller's Day Off as Dr. Cameron Frye.
Kick (football), an action used in various forms of football Kick (association football), kicking in the association (soccer) code of football; Kick (snooker), or kick shot, a type of shot in the game snooker; Kick, an attack in professional wrestling; Kick (running), a strong sprint at the finish of a race
Combat Hopak (also Boyovyy Hopak, Boyovyi Hopak from Ukrainian Бойовий гопак) is a Cossack martial art from Ukraine.It was systematised and codified in 1985 by Volodymyr Pylat (a descendant of a Cossack family from western Ukraine).
Operation Drop Kick was conducted between April and November 1956 by the US Army Chemical Corps [1] to test the practicality of employing mosquitoes to carry an entomological warfare agent in different ways.