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RV Calypso is a former British Royal Navy minesweeper converted into a research vessel for the oceanographic researcher Jacques Cousteau, equipped with a mobile laboratory for underwater field research. She was severely damaged in 1996 and was planned to undergo a complete refurbishment in 2009–2011 that has not been accomplished.
Planet Calypso is an odd sort of virtual world, a free-to-play game that allows players to exchange in-game money for real cash. It's gearing up for the auction of the new Medusa's Head islands ...
Calypso, a character in mythology novels by Rick Riordan; Calypso, or Tia Dalma, a Pirates of the Caribbean movie character; Calypso (dog), a dog from the animated TV show Bluey; Calypso, a character from the Twisted Metal video game series; Planet Calypso, a location in Entropia Universe; UNS Calypso, a starship in Alien Legacy
Calypso is a collection of 21 semi-autobiographical essays by David Sedaris. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was published on May 29, 2018 by Little, Brown and Company . [ 3 ] 14 of the 21 essays were previously published in a magazine or newspaper; some of these were published under a different title or in a different form.
Gerald Jennings (born 1946) is a British aquarist and ichthyological taxonomist who has specialised in both the production of databases related to the identification of species and the production of simplified printed guides to fish identification.
Entropia Universe is a massively multiplayer online (MMORPG) virtual universe designed by the Swedish software company MindArk, based in Gothenburg.. Entropia uses a micropayment business model, in which players may buy in-game currency (PED - Project Entropia Dollars) with real money that can be redeemed back into U.S. dollars at a fixed exchange rate of 10:1.
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It is called "the poetry of Calypso" and "the Power of the Word in the rhythm of the Word". Rapso is the poetic "rap" form of Trinbagonian music—the next evolutionary step of Calypso and Soca music. It also has origins in the oral tradition elements of the performances of traditional masquerade characters in Trinidad Carnival.