Computers, in contrast to, e.g., TV sets, travel around the world as laptops, PDAs etc. Customers want to use them everywhere. Thus it is very important to be able to use built-in WLAN adapters around the globe without reconfiguration and without licensing. Furthermore, it is much cheaper for WLAN manufacturers to design a single common system compared to many different systems for probably small markets.
LP stands for "long-playing phonograph" which is the same thing as a record. The term has remained the standard name for an album from bands or artists.
Yes . But Oli Sykes beats parkway drive anyday ;) And for the record , it's called screamo or hardcore screamo. :)
i like.... well i don't guess i am reallty into bands... jsut single singers... i like Green Day My Chemical romance and Fall Out Boy and 3 doors down and Goo Goo Dolls Me, I like mostly punk/goth and related bands. My favorite bands/singers at the moment are Scarling, The Ramones, Dead Kennedys, The Horrorpops, and Charlotte Sometimes. yeah same here i like mcr fob slipknot redjumpsuit korn blink 182 metal head and a whole lot more u guy rock u have a well good taste in music !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SUPERGRASS!!!HARD-FI!!!STEREOPHONICS!!!RADIO-HEAD!!!SUPERNATURALS!!!THE ENEMY!!!EELS!!!FRATELLIS!!!THE STROKES!!! Get some Hendrix in ya
Not by a longshot; Tommy Steele's Vipers and Cliff Richard's Shadows predated the Beatles by several years, among others. The Beatles were the first English rock group to gain wide acceptance outside Britain, however.
Deep Purple had a foot in the door of Progressive Rock, mainly through Jon Lord's classically-influenced contributions. But much of their influence stems from the pure rock sound exemplified by Richie Blackmore and Ian Gillan. Much of British rock music had blues influences (Clapton, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones etc) but Deep Purple set the scene for what was to become Heavy Metal music later in the 1970s. Of the more successful bands, AC/DC, UFO and Judas Priest probably led the chase, followed by a clutch of bands appearing at the end of the 1970s: Saxon, Def Leppard, Iron Maiden, Magnum and other "New Wave of British Heavy Metal" bands. Indeed Judas Priest's sound in the late 1970s was very similar to Deep Purple's on tracks like Highway Star recorded some years earlier. It is probably too simple to attribute the whole of the NWOBHM to Deep Purple's influence given that other bands such The Scorpions and Black Sabbath were also performing heavy sets at around the same time. Yet Deep Purple were the biggest and most enduring of those early non-blues heavy rock bands and hence contributed more than any in paving the way for fans to discover other bands offering a similar type of music.
Silly Bands are named Silly Bands because they aren't regular round rubber bands, they are all silly shaped, same with Wacky Bands. Which means, they are the same thing.
Yes silly bands mean the same thing as gel bracelets.
No. They are different bands.
the same : international
Because the bands are slipping which has the same effect as slipping a clutch.
About the same as in all third-world countries.
There are many bands that are most similar to The Ramones! Actually, there is sub-genre of punk called "Ramonescore", Bands who has the same playing style as The Ramones. Bands Like the Queers, Screeching Weasel,Huntingtons etc.
bands in the same genre: Agalloch Age of Silence Lux Occulta Meshuggah Mirrorthrone Peccatum Portal Psyopus
International in English is the same in French.
the same as in english, international
They are different bands...with different people..and different styles of playing. They were the same genre though. (Both punk).
The International Date Line is the same for all nations.