A disc jockey (abbreviated DJ, D.J. or deejay) is a person who plays recorded music for an audience, either a radio audience if the mix is broadcast or the audience in a venue such as a bar or nightclub. In venues such as a club event or rave, this is an audience of dancers. Originally, "disc" (uncommonly spelled "disque" in French or commonly "disk" in American English) referred to phonograph records, not the later compact discs. Today, the term includes all forms of music playback, no matter which medium is used (e.g. vinyl, CDs, MP3 players).
The title "DJ" is also commonly used by DJs in front of their real names or adopted pseudonyms as a title to denote their profession and the music they play.
There are several types of disc jockey. Radio DJs or radio personalities introduce and play music that is broadcast on AM, FM, digital or internet radio stations. Club DJs select and play music in bars, nightclubs or discothèques, or at parties or raves, or even in stadiums. Mobile DJs travel with portable sound systems and play recorded music at a variety of events. Some mobile DJs also serve as the master of ceremonies (MC) directing the attention of attendees, and maintaining a room-wide focus on what is included in the event's agenda. There are also many competitions that specialise in mixing, scratching or other kinds of techniques.
Dee Jay (ディージェイ, Dī Jei) is a fictional character in the Street Fighter series. He made his first appearance in the 1993's Super Street Fighter II as one of the four new characters introduced in the game. In the series, he is a Jamaican kickboxer and karateka who also works as a recording artist and breakdancer. He was the only character at the time to be designed by an American. Dee Jay was based on real-life kickboxer Billy Blanks and has received mixed critical reception.
Dee Jay made his debut in Super Street Fighter II (1993) as one of the four new characters introduced in the game in addition to the original twelve character roster from previous Street Fighter II games. He enters the World Warrior tournament, seeking inspiration to develop a new musical sound. Dee Jay reappears as a playable character in the console versions of Street Fighter Alpha 3 (1998) and in the console version of Street Fighter: The Movie. The game is set before the World Warrior tournament and depicts Dee Jay before he began his professional music career. While he was not included in Street Fighter IV, development of his character for its sequel, Super Street Fighter IV, had commenced during the former game's development. Audio files of the announcer from Street Fighter IV announcing Dee Jay were found amongst the game's audio files. He was revealed along with T. Hawk, who also originated from Super Street Fighter II, and Juri, a character created for Street Fighter IV. In Super Street Fighter II, Dee Jay has a manager named Rick, while in Street Fighter Alpha 3 he has an agent named Bob.
Battleforce 2000 is a fictional sub-team from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline and comic books. First released in late 1987 (with a final vehicle and member released in 1989), they represent a hi-tech unit of the Joes using experimental weaponry under battlefield conditions.
The toy line was made up of seven action figures, with the six from 1987 being packaged in both single and two-packs. All but one of the characters was assigned as the primary driver of a hi-tech vehicle, which was sold separately. Dodger was repainted and released as part of the Sonic Fighters line in 1990.
A part of six of the vehicles can be combined to form a small hi-tech fortress called the Future Fortress, which consisted of secondary parts that merely sat next to one another, with no interlocking pieces. Most of the vehicles have a white, silver, grey and dark blue color scheme. An exception is the Pulverizer, the 1989 addition to the series, which does not have a piece that can be combined with the fortress.
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In the United States, vehicle safety inspection and emissions inspection are governed by each state individually. 17 states have a periodic (annual or biennial) safety inspection program, while Maryland and Alabama require a safety inspection on sale or transfer of vehicles which were previously registered in another state. New Jersey discontinued its passenger vehicle safety inspection program on August 1, 2010.
In 1977, the federal Clean Air Act was amended by Congress to require states to implement vehicle emissions inspection programs, known as I/M programs (for Inspection and Maintenance), in all major metropolitan areas whose air quality failed to meet certain federal standards. New York's program started in 1982, California's program ("Smog Check") started in 1984, and Illinois' program started in 1986. The Clean Air Act of 1990 required some states to enact vehicle emissions inspection programs. State impacted were those in metropolitan areas where air quality did not meet federal standards. Some states, including Kentucky and Minnesota, have discontinued their testing programs in recent years with approval from the federal government.
Clerks (stylized as Clerks.) is a 1994 American black-and-white comedy-drama film written and directed by Kevin Smith. Starring Brian O'Halloran as Dante Hicks and Jeff Anderson as Randal Graves, it presents a day in the lives of two store clerks and their acquaintances. Shot entirely in black and white, Clerks is the first of Smith's View Askewniverse films, and introduces several recurring characters, notably Jay and Silent Bob, the latter played by Smith himself. The structure of the movie contains nine scene breaks, signifying the nine rings of hell as in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, from which the main character, Dante, clearly derives his name.
Clerks was shot for $27,575 in the convenience and video stores where director Kevin Smith worked in real life. Upon its theatrical release, the film grossed over $3 million in theaters, launching Smith's career.
Dante Hicks, a 22-year-old retail clerk at the Quick Stop convenience store in Leonardo, New Jersey, is called into work on his day off by his boss to cover a few hours for another employee who is sick. Arriving at the store, he finds that the locks to the security shutters are jammed closed with chewing gum, so he hangs a sheet over them with a message written in shoe polish: "I ASSURE YOU; WE'RE OPEN."
José Alejandro Suárez Martín (born 6 March 1974), known as Alexis, is a Spanish retired footballer who played mainly as a central defender.
He amassed La Liga totals of 195 games and seven goals over the course of eight seasons, representing in the competition Tenerife, Levante and Valladolid.
Born in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Alexis started playing professionally with hometown's UD Las Palmas, by then in Segunda División B. Subsequently he joined neighbours CD Tenerife, making his La Liga debuts in the 1995–96 season as the Chicharreros finished in fifth position.
After Tenerife's second top level relegation in four years, in 2002, Alexis played a further season with the club before signing for Levante UD, being instrumental in the Valencia side's 2004 promotion.
After another promotion and relegation with Levante he scored a rare goal in 2006–07, in a 1–0 away win against Recreativo de Huelva on 17 September 2006, being an undisputed first-choice throughout the top flight campaign (33 starts in 34 appearances, 2,979 minutes of action).
Es Ivy Queen yo! ah le da la voz (real)
Esto es para todos los djokies
Que en la disco sandungean marronean
You know ah.
Me preparo para ir a la disco
Y nos vamos a sandungear
Necesitado prendo y me visto
Ya no puedo esperar
Suena la musica dee jay
Que tu eres quien me pone a bailar
Con tu ritmo yo no puedo parar
Dale dee jay dame tu musica real.
Oye dee jay guillate y tirame
Un ritmo violento
Oye dee jay cuando te escucho
En la disco me enciendo.
Tu le sometele dale bien duro
Que sin ti no puedo bailar
Y mis amigas tan arrebata
Tu reggaeton las tiene motivada.
Dale como dj Nelson como a Geira
Como Ben y Blanco dj Adan
El Sason y Metro con Playero
Blass y dj Chico you know.
Dale como el Mercenario
Como a Tripi junto a Luny Tune
Dj David el de dj Negro
Con Noriega Nelly Diesel someto we know.
Metele como es rebien
Mientras me mueva yo no parare
Metele la Queenna es la girl
Que le somete al ritmo del reggae.
Me preparo para ir a la disco
Y nos vamos a sandungear
Necesitado prendo y me visto
Ya no puedo esperar
Suena la musica dee jay
Que tu eres quien me pone a bailar
Con tu ritmo yo no puedo parar
Dale dee jay dame tu musica real.
Puerto Rico siempre la sandunga
Tambien el mundo entero goza mi rumba
La Queenna es la mu~eca que ati te tumba
Asi que dale mientras mis gatitos bailan
Con su yale.
Oye tu guayando y bailando
Dale tu rozando yo gozando
Dale tu moviendo yo meneando
Dale dee jay en la disco esta azotando.
Oye tu guayando y bailando
Dale tu rozando yo gozando
Dale tu moviendo y yo meneando
Dale dee jay en la disco esta matando.
Oye dee jay guillate y tirame
Un ritmo violento
Oye dee jay cuando te escucho
En la disco me enciendo.
Tu le sometele dale bien duro
Que sin ti no puedo bailar
Y mis amigas tan arrebata
Tu reggaeton las tiene motivada.
Dale como dj Nelson como a Geira
Como Ben y Blanco dj Adan
El Sason y Metro con Playero
Blass y dj Chico you know.
Dale como el Mercenario
Como a Tripi junto a Luny Tune
Dj David el de dj Negro
Con Noriega Nelly Diesel someto we know.
Me preparo para ir a la disco
Y nos vamos a sandungear
Necesitado prendo y me visto
Ya no puedo esperar
Suena la musica dee jay
Que tu eres quien me pone a bailar
Con tu ritmo yo no puedo parar
Dale dee jay dame tu musica real.
Ah yeah otra mas de la Diva
La caballota (la caballota)
Y el que se me quedo (hey)
Que espere la secuela