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Old School RuneScape is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed and published by Jagex.The game was released on 16 February 2013. When Old School RuneScape launched, it began as an August 2007 version of the game RuneScape, which was highly popular prior to the launch of RuneScape 3.
The Hydra, a fictional deity created by Henry Kuttner. Mother Hydra, the co-ruler of the Deep One race in the Cthulhu Mythos; The Hydra, a fictional fighter jet in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto Online; The Hydra, a fictional machine in Kirby Air Ride; Hydra, a boss enemy in the video game Prototype 2
The Lernaean Hydra or Hydra of Lerna (Ancient Greek: Λερναῖα ὕδρα, romanized: Lernaîa Húdrā), more often known simply as the Hydra, is a serpentine lake monster in Greek mythology and Roman mythology. Its lair was the lake of Lerna in the Argolid, which was also the site of the myth of the Danaïdes.
Samvera, originally known as Hydra, is an open-source digital repository software product. Samvera main components are Fedora Commons , Solr , Blacklight , and HydraHead (a Ruby on Rails plugin and gem , respectively). [ 1 ]
A pair of typical rigger boots. A rigger boot is a type of pull-on safety boot in the United Kingdom. The name "rigger" comes from their use by workers on the offshore oil rigs in the North Sea. Nowadays they are worn by manual workers as a general purpose workboot.
Botas was a Czech footwear company based in Skuteč, focused on the production of sports shoes.It was founded in 1949 under the name Botana, initially focusing on men's walking shoes.
Hanwag GmbH is a German manufacturer of mountaineering boots and hiking boot headquartered in Vierkirchen. [1] [2] [3] Hanwag GmbH is part of Fenix Outdoor concern.In 1936, Hans Wagner supplied the first ski boots for the Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, at that time still made of leather. [4]
The boots became popular among Scouts, hikers, and members of the French military. Three hikers named Etcheberry, Etchegoyen and Etchebarne (dubbed "the 3 Etch") wore them on their 1955 walk through France promoting Basque culture and products, which started in Mauléon and ended in Lille. [2] [3] Manufacturing remained in Mauléon until 1995. [4]