German is a given name, often the Slavic form of Herman. For the Spanish given name pronounced with stress in the second syllable see Germán.
People with the name German include:
German orthography is the orthography used in writing the German language, which is largely phonemic. However, it shows many instances of spellings that are historic or analogous to other spellings rather than phonemic. The pronunciation of almost every word can be derived from its spelling once the spelling rules are known, but the opposite is not generally the case.
Today, German orthography is regulated by the Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung (RdR; German for "Council for German Orthography").
The modern German alphabet consists of the twenty-six letters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet:
German uses letter-diacritic combinations (Ä/ä, Ö/ö, Ü/ü) using the umlaut and one ligature (ß (called Eszett (sz) or scharfes S, sharp s)), but they do not constitute distinct letters in the alphabet.
Capital ẞ exists, but has very limited use. In the past, long s (ſ) was used as well.
German or Germán is the surname of the following people:
Matrix may refer to:
The Matrix is a science fiction action media franchise created by The Wachowski Brothers and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The series began with the feature film The Matrix (1999), and continued with two sequels, The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003). The characters and settings of the films are further explored in other media set in the same fictional universe, including animation, comics, and video games.
The series features a cyberpunk story incorporating references to numerous philosophical and religious ideas where the heroes fight a desperate war against machine overlords who have enslaved Humanity in an extremely sophisticated virtual reality gestalt. Other influences include mythology, anime, and Hong Kong action films (particularly "heroic bloodshed" and martial arts movies).
Two of the Matrix video games, both supervised by the Wachowskis, are a part of the official chronology. Enter the Matrix, mainly focused on Niobe and Ghost and also written by the Wachowskis, connects the story of the short animated film Final Flight of the Osiris with the events of Reloaded, while The Matrix Online is a direct sequel to Revolutions.
For the first several decades of disc record manufacturing, sound was recorded directly on to the master disc (also called the matrix, sometimes just the master) at the recording studio. From about 1950 on (earlier for some large record companies, later for some small ones) it became usual to have the performance first recorded on audio tape, which could then be processed and/or edited, and then dubbed on to the master disc.
A record cutter would engrave the grooves into the master disc. Early versions of these master discs were soft wax, and later a harder lacquer was used.
The mastering process was originally something of an art as the operator had to manually allow for the changes in sound which affected how wide the space for the groove needed to be on each rotation. Sometimes the engineer would sign his work, or leave humorous or cryptic comments in the lead-out groove area, where it was normal to scratch or stamp identifying codes to distinguish each master.
[Edo G:]
Edo G, Snowgoons Stupid!
(I don't believe nuttin' you say) [Erick Sermon:] (Ain't Nuttin You can say to me)
[Erick Sermon:] (So I am keep it like this anyway)
[Jedi Mind Tricks:] (Can't understand the language of rap for bad lyrics)
(I don't believe nuttin' you say) [Erick Sermon:] (Ain't Nuttin You can say to me)
[Erick Sermon:] (So I am keep it like this anyway)
[Jedi Mind Tricks:] (Can't understand the language of rap for bad lyrics)
[Verse 1: Edo G]
Disconnect, disrespect, disinfect
Diss your set, diss your threat
Miss your step then you wish you slapped
You ain't hard enough to be disarec [? ]
Fire and the hits direct
Hightec ride on an automotive like a sky tec
On stage bring the live set
On page doin shit you ain't tried yet
Been caged to got my mind set and raged with styles you ain't find yet
I blaze for miles know how to rhyme get
Up mountains that you ain't climbed yet I timed it
Cause you need to be reminded, blinded, criminal minded
Lookin for a star like mine you can't find it
Even if you are landed with conlet
I got the fly shit call me the pilot
[Chorus: x2]
[Verse 2: Edo G]
Stage your business
I'm takin prisoners
Breaking visitors for all the shady listeners
Hate particulars ain't no sticky-less
Labels diggin us on the streets they're so quick to bust
I ain´t guess jam do there us
We do to them what they do to us
Who's to trust
The future's us would you discuss
In a car train plane or do the bus
You used to use hiphop
Now it's using us
Confusing us abusing us
Doze en masse you see the self defence
Or you chose to bust
I smell bullshit I gotta nose to bust
And I don't rap about the frozen stuff
You're posing tuffs
Down low I'm postin up
Your toast is up
You're too scared to get close to us
(I don't believe nuttin' you say) [Erick Sermon:] (Ain't Nuttin You can say to me)
[Erick Sermon:] (So I am keep it like this anyway)
[Jedi Mind Tricks:] (Can't understand the language of rap for bad lyrics)
[Erick Sermon:] (Make sure this song gets played)
[Jedi Mind Tricks:] (That's the right of dogs that keep it wild hot)
[Fat Joe:] (If you think you can hang)
[Milk Dee of Audio Two:] (What more can I say)
Ain't nuttin you can say to me [x3]