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'''Camel Book'''<br /> | '''Camel Book'''<br /> | ||
74, The Camel has been the symbol of Perl since its appearance on the cover of the first edition of Programming Perl. O'Reilly Media, Inc. maintains the trademark on the use of camel in association with Perl. | 74, The Camel has been the symbol of Perl since its appearance on the cover of the first edition of Programming Perl. O'Reilly Media, Inc. maintains the trademark on the use of camel in association with Perl. | ||
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+ | late, 115; post-late capitalism, 136; vulture capitalists, 147; pyramid racket, 161; | ||
'''Carnegie Mellon'''<br /> | '''Carnegie Mellon'''<br /> | ||
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eye-catching yellow, 6; acid-green, 43; electric green, 112; vivid turnip purple, 119; indigo, 123; salmon, 150; burnt orange and electric orchid, 153; sickly green metallic shade, 171; acid-orange flames, 194; lurid yellow tinge, 196; pale rasberry shirt, 198; handkerchief in deep orchid, 198; bronze-colored cames (a came is a slender grooved lead bar used to hold together the panes in stained glass or latticework windows), 202; verdigris (the common name for a green pigment obtained through the application of acetic acid to copper plates or the natural patina formed when copper, brass or bronze is weathered and exposed to air or seawater over a period of time), 202; wintry gray, 202; strange rarified greenish blue, 204; red and green LEDs, 206; | eye-catching yellow, 6; acid-green, 43; electric green, 112; vivid turnip purple, 119; indigo, 123; salmon, 150; burnt orange and electric orchid, 153; sickly green metallic shade, 171; acid-orange flames, 194; lurid yellow tinge, 196; pale rasberry shirt, 198; handkerchief in deep orchid, 198; bronze-colored cames (a came is a slender grooved lead bar used to hold together the panes in stained glass or latticework windows), 202; verdigris (the common name for a green pigment obtained through the application of acetic acid to copper plates or the natural patina formed when copper, brass or bronze is weathered and exposed to air or seawater over a period of time), 202; wintry gray, 202; strange rarified greenish blue, 204; red and green LEDs, 206; | ||
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Revision as of 23:00, 6 September 2013
Cab driver Rapture
122
Camel Book
74, The Camel has been the symbol of Perl since its appearance on the cover of the first edition of Programming Perl. O'Reilly Media, Inc. maintains the trademark on the use of camel in association with Perl.
CAPITALISM
late, 115; post-late capitalism, 136; vulture capitalists, 147; pyramid racket, 161;
Carnegie Mellon
54, where Ice attended college, maybe;
Cassidy
85, designed DeepArcher splash screen;
Ceres Cafe
23, Chicago
CFE
17 – Certified Fraud Examiner
Cheongsam
22
Chercher le geek
88 - French: "look at the geek"
chess
59;
Christer
57
Chu, Zooey
61, workstations
Chuchu
70
Chuy's Hideaway
161 Dance club near Vermilyea;
Cibaeña, La
103, cafe on Amsterdam where Maxine and Windust go;
CIGARS
"women named after inexpensive cigars" 22; "Cohiba smoke" (a premium cigar), 152; "He wiggled his cigar at me" 162;
Clinton, Hillary
86;
COLOR
eye-catching yellow, 6; acid-green, 43; electric green, 112; vivid turnip purple, 119; indigo, 123; salmon, 150; burnt orange and electric orchid, 153; sickly green metallic shade, 171; acid-orange flames, 194; lurid yellow tinge, 196; pale rasberry shirt, 198; handkerchief in deep orchid, 198; bronze-colored cames (a came is a slender grooved lead bar used to hold together the panes in stained glass or latticework windows), 202; verdigris (the common name for a green pigment obtained through the application of acetic acid to copper plates or the natural patina formed when copper, brass or bronze is weathered and exposed to air or seawater over a period of time), 202; wintry gray, 202; strange rarified greenish blue, 204; red and green LEDs, 206;
co-opping frenzy
54
Comprehensive Pizza
93
Corey, Wendell
27 - (March 20, 1914 – November 8, 1968) an American actor and politician. He played police Lt. Thomas Doyle in Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954)
Corleone, Michael
149
Cornelia
63, girl in framed photo on Rocky's desk; 147;
Crash of '29
4
Crazy Eddie t-shirt
6, worn by Dizzy
Cruz, Celi
162 - (October 21, 1925 – July 16, 2003) a Cuban-American salsa performer. One of the most popular salsa artists of the 20th century, she earned twenty-three gold albums and was renowned internationally as the "Queen of Salsa" as well as "La Guarachera de Cuba." Cruz spent much of her career living in New Jersey, and working in the United States and several Latin American countries. Leila Cobo of Billboard Magazine once said "Cruz is indisputably the best known and most influential female figure in the history of Cuban music."
Cubitts, Dwayne Z. ("Dizzy")
6, "gizmo retailer", aka Uncle Dizzy
Czornak, Heidi
22, and Horst