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My Documents is the commonly recognized name of a special folder in Microsoft Windows (even though starting with Windows Vista, it is called Documents only, and the actual name of the folder might be different when the language of the installed copy of Windows is not English.) This folder is supposed to be a personal area where users store ...
The Black Dog is a British electronic music group, founded in 1989 by Ken Downie along with Ed Handley and Andy Turner. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The group are considered pioneering figures of techno 's ruminative "home-listening" aesthetic in the early 1990s.
Windows Installer (msiexec.exe, previously known as Microsoft Installer, [3] codename Darwin) [4] [5] is a software component and application programming interface (API) of Microsoft Windows used for the installation, maintenance, and removal of software.
Bytes is the debut studio album by the English electronic music group the Black Dog, credited under the name Black Dog Productions. It was released on Warp on 8 March 1993. The record entered the Dance Albums Chart at No. 1 on 27 March 1993. [ 1 ]
Music for Real Airports is the ninth full-length studio album by The Black Dog released in 2010 on CD, vinyl and as FLAC file download. It was written and produced by Ken Downie, Martin and Richard Dust. The album's title and concept of sound reference the 1978 ambient release Music for Airports, created by Brian Eno. Despite the similarities ...
Name Developer Platforms Status License Installer VISE: MindVision Software Windows, Mac OS X: Discontinued Trialware: NSIS: Nullsoft: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux: Active Multiple (free software licenses, primarily the zlib license. [1])
The term “black dog” was initially coined in the 1700s to describe “a brief period in a person’s life” but has since expanded to cover the spectrum of depression and its symptoms.
Plaid (/ p l aɪ d /) are an English electronic music duo composed of Andy Turner and Ed Handley. They were founding members of The Black Dog [1] and used many other names, such as Atypic (Andy Turner) and Balil (Ed Handley), [2] before settling on Plaid.