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Oakville is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Napa Valley of Napa County, northern California. [4] The population was 71 at the 2010 census. Oakville's ZIP Code is 94562, and it is located in area code 707.
On Wikipedia, a "spoon" is something that is similar to another but fits within the same general format, without attempting to branch into a whole new direction. For years on Wikipedia, there has been talk of "content forks" or wp:POV forks , or worries about copying a template to extend it in some new, divergent direction.
LibreOffice (/ ˈ l iː b r ə /) [11] is a free and open-source office productivity software suite, a project of The Document Foundation (TDF). It was forked in 2010 from OpenOffice.org, an open-sourced version of the earlier StarOffice.
Central branch): Type: Public library system for the Town of Oakville: Established: 1827: Branches: 7 branches, various express and outreach locations: Collection; Items collected: books, audiobooks, movies, music, business directories, maps, government publications, periodicals, genealogy, local history: Other information; Website: Oakville Public Library: Oakville Public Library is the ...
The band was formed in late 1993 by lead singer and guitarist Britt Daniel and drummer Jim Eno, after the two met as members of the Alien Beats. [14] The name Spoon was chosen to honor the 1970s German krautrock band Can, whose hit song "Spoon" was the theme song to the 1985 movie Jagged Edge (Das Messer) in the United States.
Spoon theory is a metaphor describing the amount of physical or mental energy that a person has available for daily activities and tasks, and how it can become limited. The term was coined in a 2003 essay by American writer Christine Miserandino.
Oakville is a town and lower-tier municipality in Halton Region, Ontario, Canada.It is located on Lake Ontario between Toronto and Hamilton.At its 2021 census the town had a population of 213,759, [3] with an estimated 233,700 people as of 2024, making it Ontario's largest town.