Mark Anderson may refer to:
Rear Admiral Mark Anderson CB is a former Royal Navy officer who served as Commander Operations and Rear Admiral, Submarines.
Educated at the University of Manchester, Anderson joined the Royal Navy in 1974 and was appointed commanding officer of the submarine HMS Talent in 1993. He became Military Assistant to the Chief of Defence Logistics in May 2000, Commanding Officer of the frigate HMS Marlborough as well as Captain of the 4th Frigate Squadron in August 2002 and Director Equipment Capability (Underwater Effects) in March 2003 before moving on to become the Chief of the Defence Staff's Liaison Officer to the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee in July 2007 and Commander Operations and Rear Admiral, Submarines in January 2009. He retired from the Royal Navy in March 2011.
In retirement he became Strategy Director of Sonar & Undersea Systems and then Group Marketing Director at Ultra Electronics.
Mark Anderson (born 16 November 1991) is a male Belizean sprinter. He competed in the Men's 100 metres event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China.
3DMark is a computer benchmarking tool created and developed by Futuremark Corporation (formerly MadOnion.com and initially Futuremark) to determine the performance of a computer's 3D graphic rendering and CPU workload processing capabilities. Running 3DMark produces a 3DMark score, with higher numbers indicating better performance. The 3DMark measurement unit is intended to give a normalized mean for comparing different PC hardware configurations (mostly graphics processing units and central processing units), which proponents such as gamers and overclocking enthusiasts assert is indicative of end-user performance capabilities.
Many versions of 3DMark have been released since 1998. As each 3DMark is based on a specific version of the DirectX API scores cannot be compared across the different releases.
Marcos Ligero (born 7 July 1984 in Sabadell, Spain), better known as D-Mark, is a Spanish Electronic Dance Music DJ, musician and producer. Starting with the music as a hobby in the late 90s and at the early age of 13 he became an enthusiast of the dance music genre of the moment, and passed to be a mere follower to become a producer even before starting his career as a DJ.
D-Mark begun in the field of the music production using a tracker production software that were available in the moment for his pretty old computer. So much he liked this, that drove him to lead a -now disappeared- project called Vanian-UT, which the only aim was to spread all of these tracks made with that software across all the Spanish territory. What started to be a project fully charged of illusion, soon would become in a truth that exceeded all the expectations. In 2002, Vanian-UT was finally known in Spain as a young producers’ collective with a lot of talent, that also began forcely focused to the DJing, something that caught the attention of D-Mark as well. This year, Vanian-UT released with D-Mark mixes a set of CDs for the now disappeared magazine Solo Tuning.
Geliebte D–Mark, du machst uns zahlungsstark
geliebte D–Mark, und sind die Taschen leer
dann mußt Du her, geliebte D–Mark
Er geht in die Bank, Pistole in der Hand
er sagt vielen Dank und rennt los mit seiner
vielgeliebten D–Mark ….
Omas schwaches Herz erträgt keinen Scherz
nur ein kleiner Schreck und als Erbe kommt ein Scheck
mit vielen D–Mark….
Er sitzt im Bundestag und wartet auf Spenden
die richtige Entscheidung wird das Warten
schnell beenden, D–Mark …
Er fährt mit seinem Kahn auf dem Rhein
die Firmenleitung sagte, kippen Sie's rein
er weiß, daß es stinkt und mancher Fisch ertrinkt
Chemie ist halt so wichtig, weil sie Arbeitsplätze
bringt und mache D–Mark ….
Er wird jetzt Guru
er sucht noch Jünger
wer ihm seine Kohle nicht gibt
der ist ein Sünder
Ein Kamel kommt leichter durch ein Nadelöhr
als ein Reicher in den Himmel
das hat nicht etwa der Papst gesagt
nein, das steht auf seinem – Gebetbuch