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A Real Audio Metadata (.ram) file was available to download from the event's website following its conclusion, [3] which allowed users to view a rebroadcast of the stream when loaded into RealPlayer. The .ram file was not an encoded video file, but rather metadata that would direct RealPlayer to stream the video from the URL it contained.
Thanks to MusikAnimal, we can now check Wikimedia Commons to find ogg, midi, and flac files that are not yet listed in these sound lists, in connection with composers who are listed at list of composers by name. The bot's output for October 2015 is in its userspace, and all of the new files have been added to the sound lists, as of October 2015.
iFunny is a humor-based website and mobile application developed by Cyprus-based FunCorp, [1] [2] [3] an entertainment technology company, [4] that consists of memes in the form of images, videos, and animated GIFs submitted by its users. The mobile version of the site once featured a built-in meme creator tool.
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Bongo Cat. Bongo Cat is an Internet meme that originated when a Twitter user created and tweeted a GIF of a white cat-like blob smacking a table with its two paws. [1] [2] The tweet was then replied to by another Twitter user [3] with an edited version of the GIF including bongos hit to the tune of a Super Mario World track. [4]
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"Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time" Promotional single by Panic! at the Disco; from the album Death of a Bachelor; Published: J.R. Rotem Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Upper Left Music Publishing, Publishing Company TEN AB, Listen to This Shhhh, BMG Platinum Songs, Manes and Reins Publishing, SONGS Music Publishing, Azeem Music, Distilled Music, Kobalt Music
Plachý stated that he wanted to make an interactive cartoon with funny animation. He came up with the character of Chuchel (the word "chuchel" does not "officially" exist, [ 7 ] but it's an apparent combination of two similar Czech words "chumel" [ 8 ] (clamp or tangle) and "chuchvalec" [ 9 ] (tangled mass or clot)) when he decided to draw the ...