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Awakened Me User ID: 375111 United States 02/23/2008 03:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | great vid donno about the logo... I WILL NOT let consequences dictate my course of action! A.K.A - Aresh, Awakened Me, An Ominous Coward (Howard), The Goddess Pandora, Aumon Haht Fith Ashai, Within The Flower and a few others... ------------------------------------ In all things, i am flowing back thru and in and out, within and without and beyond them. This is the Cosm. This is both I and You. I am the Truth, and I am the Lie - I am the very spark of the Divine! ------------------ as soon as you even go near these things your ego knows what it is.. its all like "what ya gonna do with that?" "Hope you not gonna take it" "cause i will throw myself down on the floor and scratch, claw and bite and tantrum" - Kyuubi "the gift of love makes much more sense than frankincense gold and myrhh" - Only Me |
NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/23/2008 03:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | great vid Quoting: Awakened Medonno about the logo... Thanks!! My husband just threw this out to me, Looking at the first Obama Image. [link to farm1.static.flickr.com] NWO....The Blue Sphere representing the World on top of the flag. The Flag Representing Government Representing Holding the World/Controlling the World....NWO... OBAMA [link to cache.viewimages.com] He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
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Niccolò User ID: 348129 United States 02/23/2008 04:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interest "As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances there is a twilight where everything remains seemingly unchanged. And it is in such twilight that we all must be aware of change in the air--however slight--lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness." --Justice William O. Douglas "There are three kinds of intelligence: one kind understands things for itself, the other appreciates what others can understand, the third understands neither for itself nor through others. This first is excellent, the second good, and the third useless." --Niccolò Machiavelli "I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep" --Robert Frost :phamask: |
Niccolò User ID: 348129 United States 02/23/2008 04:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | great vid Quoting: NatashaRykerdonno about the logo... Thanks!! My husband just threw this out to me, Looking at the first Obama Image. [link to farm1.static.flickr.com] NWO....The Blue Sphere representing the World on top of the flag. The Flag Representing Government Representing Holding the World/Controlling the World....NWO... OBAMA [link to cache.viewimages.com] Also consider: The sun is setting on America. "As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances there is a twilight where everything remains seemingly unchanged. And it is in such twilight that we all must be aware of change in the air--however slight--lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness." --Justice William O. Douglas "There are three kinds of intelligence: one kind understands things for itself, the other appreciates what others can understand, the third understands neither for itself nor through others. This first is excellent, the second good, and the third useless." --Niccolò Machiavelli "I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep" --Robert Frost :phamask: |
NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/23/2008 05:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yea...Definately, Where did the symbol of our beloved stars and stripes go to? Is it O for Obama Or O for Oprah or O for Orwellian or O for Order NWO..... Fainting Ladies..... He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
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NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/23/2008 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lefties for obama logo....Very interesting [link to www.leftiesforobama.com] Obama is a (Lefty). I am sure some people were brain storming another way to use the message...but all the same... Can't you just hear the words to the song... He's got the whole world in my hands.... Just incase you have forgotten the lyrics. I will post the song. He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/23/2008 02:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is how easily Logo's and symbolism become extremely powerful. I am of the artistic type so I have been interested in the ulterior/artistic messages all through this CFR NWO Parade... [link to stubbornfacts.us] He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 379322 United States 02/23/2008 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: NatashaRyker We are so fucked people. |
NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/23/2008 02:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lefties for obama logo....Very interesting Quoting: Anonymous Coward 379322[link to www.leftiesforobama.com] We are so fucked people. Check what I just added to that post...I added more... He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/25/2008 04:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There sure are a lot of Circles/Zero's/O's on this Picture (see link).... [link to files.meetup.com] It seems so Universal... All I ever hear from the Democratic debates is the word Universal... Last time I looked. The 50 States and a few add-on's does no equal to Universal. It equal to a Republic. Oh how I will forever love the world Republic. Let it still remain something. He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/26/2008 02:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bump for new curiosities thank you new new thread re: background of website on barackobama.com [link to www.barackobama.com] Thanks to: Thread: NLP Subliminals at Barackobama.com sycophant User ID: 380732 2/26/2008 12:43 AM Here is the background image for Barackobama.com: [link to www.barackobama.com] You have entered the Temple of Obama. Past the twin pillars, underneath the left-right-brain symmetric lintel with its flashes of light and captivating patterns, is where the symbol of the God dwells - the holy of holies. Herein lies the O, imposed over the olive branches, the shield, the flag, the Eagle's feet, the African Spear - and - the Eye of the Beast. He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
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NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/26/2008 03:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: NLP Subliminals at Barackobama.com [link to www.barackobama.com] Z PLURIBUS UNUM If E PLURIBUS UNUM MEANS: Main Entry: e plu·ri·bus unum Function: foreign term Etymology: Latin : one out of many —used on the Great Seal of the United States and on several United States coins [link to www.merriam-webster.com] THEN Z PLURIBUS UNUM MEANS... THE NEW WORLD ORDER SEAL... He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
Awakened Me User ID: 375111 United States 02/26/2008 05:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | she's fine... probably just didn't eat lunch, thats the problem. I WILL NOT let consequences dictate my course of action! A.K.A - Aresh, Awakened Me, An Ominous Coward (Howard), The Goddess Pandora, Aumon Haht Fith Ashai, Within The Flower and a few others... ------------------------------------ In all things, i am flowing back thru and in and out, within and without and beyond them. This is the Cosm. This is both I and You. I am the Truth, and I am the Lie - I am the very spark of the Divine! ------------------ as soon as you even go near these things your ego knows what it is.. its all like "what ya gonna do with that?" "Hope you not gonna take it" "cause i will throw myself down on the floor and scratch, claw and bite and tantrum" - Kyuubi "the gift of love makes much more sense than frankincense gold and myrhh" - Only Me |
NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/26/2008 06:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | she's fine... probably just didn't eat lunch, thats the problem. Quoting: Awakened MeLove that don't you...yeah yeah, can we make some space for her, she's looking a little faint (whispers in ear-cue water) need some water...Water does someone have some water, shes okay. He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
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NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/26/2008 06:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: NLP Subliminals at Barackobama.com Quoting: NatashaRyker[link to www.barackobama.com] Z PLURIBUS UNUM If E PLURIBUS UNUM MEANS: Main Entry: e plu·ri·bus unum Function: foreign term Etymology: Latin : one out of many —used on the Great Seal of the United States and on several United States coins [link to www.merriam-webster.com] THEN Z PLURIBUS UNUM MEANS... THE NEW WORLD ORDER SEAL... I wonder if the Z of Z PLURIBUS UNUM is representative of the Z AXIS [link to www.computerhope.com] When referring to a three-dimensional plane, a z-axis refers to the depth of a three-dimensional object. In the picture to the right you can see the z-axis plane going front to back and intersecting with the y-axis and z-axis. A good example of where the z-axis is used on a computer is in computer games or other 3-D environment where you have a game character or other object moving into or out of a 3-D world. THE WHOLE WORLD, IN 3D THE GREAT SEAL OF THE 3D NEW WORLD SO NEW WORLD ORDER IN 3 DIMENSIONS???????????? He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
Normal Is Subjective User ID: 381186 Canada 02/26/2008 06:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In what way is he any different from his globalist, CFR, Bilderberg, Alpine, Trilateral, Skull and Bones, Freemason, PNAC, etc., cohorts on the other side of the (illusionary) dialectic coin? Is it his tan? Or in Hillarys case - testicles? When it comes to those two and McCain, their agenda is the same - global, with minor variations of implementation and the pigs at the trough. I thought I'd beat the inevitibility of death to death just a little bit. |
NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/26/2008 06:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In what way is he any different from his globalist, CFR, Bilderberg, Alpine, Trilateral, Skull and Bones, Freemason, PNAC, etc., cohorts on the other side of the (illusionary) dialectic coin? Is it his tan? Or in Hillarys case - testicles? When it comes to those two and McCain, their agenda is the same - global, with minor variations of implementation and the pigs at the trough. Quoting: Normal Is SubjectiveI really don't know if he is any different. His symbolism choices are a lot different in his campaigns' than the normal. That is what has peaked my curiosity. And with symbolism, it can speak to our subconsious and consious mind. I find it facinating, what he is projecting onto his audience. We could assume he is simply utilizing th Circle as an O for Obama. But, the way he uses the Circle says a lot about his intentions. Now, this new thing with the hidden Z Plurbius Unum similar to the E Plurbius Unum on our Dollar Bill... [link to www.barackobama.com] What is that for? what is the Z...Why the New Logo. I think he is meant to really take the NWO agenda to the next level... Like taking 2 dimensional CG Computer Games into the 3D Computer Game field. He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/26/2008 07:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A SUMMARY OF WHAT I HAVE BEEN WORKING ON SO FAR, OR HAVE BEEN DIRECTED TOWARDS BY OTHERS!!! Time Magazine Says: I AM the next President if you see the Imagery about Obama: [link to www.deplicque.net] Standard Obama Logos [link to www.barackobama.com] [link to farm1.static.flickr.com] This image has now been pulled, I wonder why? It had Obama's Circle by him, with his head tilted down. It made him appear as the Savior with a ring of thorns image. Very subtle -but clear. [link to cache.viewimages.com] Lefties for Obama, or the whole world in his hand? [link to www.leftiesforobama.com] Obama hanging with the Orbital Glow: [link to files.meetup.com] Barack Obama Background with his own GREAT SEAL AND Z PLURIBUS UNUM! (per: Thread: NLP Subliminals at Barackobama.com [link to www.barackobama.com] Definition and Symbolism of E Pluribus Unum Our Great Seal of the United States of America [link to www.greatseal.com] Mathematical Definition of the Z Axis [link to www.computerhope.com] Definition of the Letter Z per Wiki [link to en.wikipedia.org] The name of the Semitic symbol was zayin, possibly meaning "weapon", and was the seventh letter. It represented either z as in English and French, or possibly more like /dz/ (as in Italian zeta, zero). The Greek form of Z was a close copy of the Phoenician symbol I, and the Greek inscriptional form remained in this shape throughout ancient times. The Greeks called it Zeta, a new name made in imitation of Eta (η) and Theta (θ). In earlier Greek of Athens and Northwest Greece, the letter seems to have represented /dz/; in Attic, from the 4th century BC onwards, it seems to have been either /zd/ or a /dz/, and in fact there is no consensus concerning this issue. In other dialects, as Elean and Cretan, the symbol seems to have been used for sounds resembling the English voiced and unvoiced th (IPA /ð/ and /θ/, respectively). In the common dialect (κοινη) that succeeded the older dialects, ζ became /z/, as it remains in modern Greek. In Etruscan, Z may have symbolized /ts/; in Latin, /dz/. In early Latin, the sound of /z/ developed into /r/ and the symbol became useless. It was therefore removed from the alphabet around 300 BC by the Censor, Appius Claudius Caecus, and a new letter, G was put in its place soon thereafter. In the 1st century BC, it was, like Y, introduced again at the end of the Latin alphabet, in order to represent more precisely the value of the Greek zeta — previously transliterated as S at the beginning and ss in the middle of words, eg. sona = ζωνη, "belt"; trapessita = τραπεζιτης, "banker". The letter appeared only in Greek words, and Z is the only letter besides Y that the Romans took directly from the Greek, rather than Etruscan. In Vulgar Latin, Greek Zeta seems to have represented (IPA /dj/), and later (IPA /dz/); d was for /z/ in words like baptidiare for baptizare "baptize", while conversely Z appears for /d/ in forms like zaconus, zabulus, for diaconus "deacon", diabulus, "devil". Z also is often written for the consonantal I (that is, J, IPA /j/) as in zunior for junior "younger". Until recent times, the English alphabets used by children terminated not with Z but with & or related typographic symbols. George Eliot refers to Z being followed by & when she makes Jacob Storey say, "He thought it [Z] had only been put to finish off th' alphabet like; though ampusand would ha' done as well, for what he could see." [edit] Blackletter Z A glyph variant of Z originating in the medieval Gothic minuscules and the Early Modern Blackletter typefaces is the "tailed z" (German geschwänztes Z, also Z mit Unterschlinge) In some Antiqua typefaces, this letter is present as a standalone letter or in ligatures. Together with long s, it is also the origin of the ß ligature in German orthography. A graphical variant of tailed Z is Ezh, as adopted into the International Phonetic Alphabet as the sign for the voiced postalveolar fricative. Unicode assigns codepoints for "BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL Z" and "FRAKTUR SMALL Z" in the Letterlike Symbols and Mathematical alphanumeric symbols ranges, at U+2182 ℨ and U+1D537 ��, respectively. In Italian, Z represents two phonemes, namely /ts/ and /dz/; in German, it stands for /ts/; in Castilian Spanish it represents /θ/ (as English th in thing), though in other dialects (Latin American, Andalusian) this sound has merged with /s/. The International Phonetic Alphabet uses [z] for the voiced alveolar sibilant. Early English had used (and to an extent, still does use) S alone for both the unvoiced and the voiced sibilant; the Latin sound imported through French was new and was not written with Z but with G or I. The successive changes can be well seen in the double forms from the same original, jealous and zealous. Both of these come from a late Latin zelosus, derived from the imported Greek ζηλος. Much the earlier form is jealous; its initial sound is the [dʒ] which in later French is changed to [ʒ]. It is written gelows or iclous by Wycliffe and his contemporaries; the form with I is the ancestor of the modern form. At the end of words this Z was pronounced ts as in the English assets, which comes from a late Latin ad satis through an early French assez "enough". See English plural. Z is also used in English to represent (IPA: /ʒ/) in words like azure, seizure. But this sound appears even more frequently as s-before-u, and as si before other vowels as in measure, decision, etc., or in foreign words as G, as in rouge. The IPA character chosen for this sound in the nineteenth century is confused with another, much earlier obsolete character; for which, see Yogh. Few words in the Basic English vocabulary begin with Z, though it occurs in words beginning with other letters. It is also the most rarely used letter in the English language.[1] For the use of "z" in such Scottish names as Culzean, Menzies or Dalziel, see: yogh. Z was abolished in Icelandic in 1974. In (mostly humorous) comics and cartoons, Z is often used as symbolism for sleep or snoring; this has led to the American expression "getting some Zs" as a slang term of sleeping. In Shakespeare's King Lear, Z is used as an insult. A character is called "Thou whoreson zed! Thou unnecessary letter!" (II.ii), intimating that Z, in Shakespearean English, was regarded as a useless letter, like the person on the receiving end of the insult. In the television series Zorro, the title character leaves his mark by slashing a large "Z" on a wall (or even over the belly of the unfortunate Sergeant Garcia (Henry Calvin) or as in the film cuts them on their face In mathematics the letter z is used in coordinate geometry for the "third" axis[2][3], and is also used frequently to represent a complex number; also is used to represent the set of integers. In chemistry Z is used as a label for atomic number. |
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NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/27/2008 12:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Z = Omega = Completion Quoting: sycophant 381407Completion of the "From Many, One" project. Here's the thing to ask yourself: what does E PLURIBUS UNUM really mean? Yeah. My mind is really taking a loop since I saw your thread on this. They are going live with Project E Pluribus Unum. And he is it. did you see my link on the Time magazine. Where I M is on his forehead one the cover of time magazine? He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
NatashaRyker (OP) User ID: 273985 United States 02/27/2008 12:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.deplicque.net] Here is the I M link again regarding time magazine. A very telling representation of Graphic Design at work with Time Magazine and your Subconsious. He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past. -1984 |
SHR Forum Administrator 03/02/2008 11:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Enhanced pic of the Z PLURIBUS UNIM. :Zobama2: As far as a Z axis goes, in a cartesian plane with a 3rd axis added, the Z axis would commonly be refered to as "up and down" Since the phrase is latin....why not "Z" in latin.... A few interesting things about the letter "Z" [link to en.wikipedia.org] Z is the twenty-sixth and last letter of the modern Latin alphabet. In most dialects of English, the letter's name is zed (pronounced /zɛd/), reflecting its derivation from the Greek zeta (see below). In American English dialects, its name is zee /ziː/, deriving from a late 17th-century English dialectal form. Another English dialectal form is izzard or izzed /ˈɪzɚd/, which dates from the mid-18th century and probably derives from the French et zède "and z". This is the predominant form in anI suckhone South Asia. Other Indo-European languages pronounce the letter's name in a similar fashion, such as zet in Dutch and Czech, zède in French, zett in German, zäta in Swedish, zeta in Italian and Spanish, and zê in Portuguese. Contents [hide] 1 History 1.1 Blackletter Z 2 Usage 3 Codes for computing 4 Other uses and meanings 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External links History Proto-Semitic Z Phoenician Z Etruscan Z Greek Zeta The name of the Semitic symbol was zayin, possibly meaning "weapon", and was the seventh letter. It represented either z as in English and French, or possibly more like /dz/ (as in Italian zeta, zero). The Greek form of Z was a close copy of the Phoenician symbol I, and the Greek inscriptional form remained in this shape throughout ancient times. The Greeks called it Zeta, a new name made in imitation of Eta (η) and Theta (θ). In earlier Greek of Athens and Northwest Greece, the letter seems to have represented /dz/; in Attic, from the 4th century BC onwards, it seems to have been either /zd/ or a /dz/, and in fact there is no consensus concerning this issue. In other dialects, as Elean and Cretan, the symbol seems to have been used for sounds resembling the English voiced and unvoiced th (IPA /ð/ and /θ/, respectively). In the common dialect (κοινη) that succeeded the older dialects, ζ became /z/, as it remains in modern Greek. In Etruscan, Z may have symbolized /ts/; in Latin, /dz/. In early Latin, the sound of /z/ developed into /r/ and the symbol became useless. It was therefore removed from the alphabet around 300 BC by the Censor, Appius Claudius Caecus, and a new letter, G was put in its place soon thereafter. In the 1st century BC, it was, like Y, introduced again at the end of the Latin alphabet, in order to represent more precisely the value of the Greek zeta — previously transliterated as S at the beginning and ss in the middle of words, eg. sona = ζωνη, "belt"; trapessita = τραπεζιτης, "banker". The letter appeared only in Greek words, and Z is the only letter besides Y that the Romans took directly from the Greek, rather than Etruscan. In Vulgar Latin, Greek Zeta seems to have represented (IPA /dj/), and later (IPA /dz/); d was for /z/ in words like baptidiare for baptizare "baptize", while conversely Z appears for /d/ in forms like zaconus, zabulus, for diaconus "deacon", diabulus, "devil". Z also is often written for the consonantal I (that is, J, IPA /j/) as in zunior for junior "younger". Until recent times, the English alphabets used by children terminated not with Z but with & or related typographic symbols. George Eliot refers to Z being followed by & when she makes Jacob Storey say, "He thought it [Z] had only been put to finish off th' alphabet like; though ampusand would ha' done as well, for what he could see." Blackletter Z A glyph variant of Z originating in the medieval Gothic minuscules and the Early Modern Blackletter typefaces is the "tailed z" (German geschwänztes Z, also Z mit Unterschlinge) In some Antiqua typefaces, this letter is present as a standalone letter or in ligatures. Together with long s, it is also the origin of the ß ligature in German orthography. A graphical variant of tailed Z is Ezh, as adopted into the International Phonetic Alphabet as the sign for the voiced postalveolar fricative. Unicode assigns codepoints for "BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL Z" and "FRAKTUR SMALL Z" in the Letterlike Symbols and Mathematical alphanumeric symbols ranges, at U+2182 ℨ and U+1D537 ��, respectively. lowercase z as taught in some German primary schools Variant of z in an Antiqua typeface Usage In Italian, Z represents two phonemes, namely /ts/ and /dz/; in German, it stands for /ts/; in Castilian Spanish it represents /θ/ (as English th in thing), though in other dialects (Latin American, Andalusian) this sound has merged with /s/. The International Phonetic Alphabet uses [z] for the voiced alveolar sibilant. Early English had used (and to an extent, still does use) S alone for both the unvoiced and the voiced sibilant; the Latin sound imported through French was new and was not written with Z but with G or I. The successive changes can be well seen in the double forms from the same original, jealous and zealous. Both of these come from a late Latin zelosus, derived from the imported Greek ζηλος. Much the earlier form is jealous; its initial sound is the [dʒ] which in later French is changed to [ʒ]. It is written gelows or iclous by Wycliffe and his contemporaries; the form with I is the ancestor of the modern form. At the end of words this Z was pronounced ts as in the English assets, which comes from a late Latin ad satis through an early French assez "enough". See English plural. Z is also used in English to represent (IPA: /ʒ/) in words like azure, seizure. But this sound appears even more frequently as s-before-u, and as si before other vowels as in measure, decision, etc., or in foreign words as G, as in rouge. The IPA character chosen for this sound in the nineteenth century is confused with another, much earlier obsolete character; for which, see Yogh. Few words in the Basic English vocabulary begin with Z, though it occurs in words beginning with other letters. It is also the most rarely used letter in the English language.[1] For the use of "z" in such Scottish names as Culzean, Menzies or Dalziel, see: yogh.9 Z was abolished in Icelandic in 1994. In (mostly humorous) comics and cartoons, Z is often used as symbolism for sleep or snoring; this has led to the American expression "getting some Zs" as a slang term of sleeping. In Shakespeare's King Lear, Z is used as an insult. A character is called "Thou whoreson zed! Thou unnecessary letter!" (II.ii), intimating that Z, in Shakespearean English, was regarded as a useless letter, like the person on the receiving end of the insult. In the television series Zorro, the title character leaves his mark by slashing a large "Z" on a wall (or even over the belly of the unfortunate Sergeant Garcia (Henry Calvin) or as in the film cuts them on their face In mathematics the letter z is used in coordinate geometry for the "third" axis[2][3], and is also used frequently to represent a complex number; also is used to represent the set of integers. In chemistry Z is used as a label for atomic number. Codes for computing Alternative representations of Z NATO phonetic Morse code Zulu ––·· Signal flag Flag semaphore ASL Manual Braille In Unicode, the capital "Z" is codepoint U+005A and the lower case "z" is U+007A. The ASCII code for capital "Z" is 90 and for lowercase "z" is 122; [4] or in binary, 01011010 and 01111010,[4] correspondingly. The EBCDIC code for capital "Z" is 233 and for lowercase "z" is 169 (64 less).[4] The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "Z" and "z" for upper and lower case respectively. Other uses and meanings Wikimedia Commons has media related to: ZFor other uses and meanings of the letter "Z", see Z (disambiguation). Z (disambiguation) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Look up Z in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Z is the twenty-sixth and last letter of the Latin alphabet Z may also refer to: In science and computing: , the notation for the set of Integers Haplogroup Z (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup W and Z bosons, carriers of the weak force z-axis, the third dimension in a three-dimensional coordinate system Degree of redshift of objects at cosmological distances. z-buffering, the management of depth for 3-d graphics Z-score, term for Standard score, a statistical measure used to compare the results of different normal distributions Z machine, the world's largest X-ray Z notation, a formal specification language used for computing systems zepto-, an SI prefix meaning 10-21 zetta-, an SI prefix meaning 1021 ZW sex-determination system, also called the Z chromosome In the arts: Z (album), by My Morning Jacket Z (film), a 1969 film by Costa-Gavras based on the 1967 novel by Vassilis Vassilikos Z Gundam Z (Tenchi Muyo!) Z, a 1967 novel by the Greek author Vassilis Vassilikos Z, a nickname of Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi (b. 1979) Z, a rock group with Dweezil Zappa and his brother Ahmet Zappa Z, the main character in the 1974 movie Zardoz Z (pronounced "zee"), the main character in the 1998 film Antz Z, the main character in the Dragon Ball Z parody manga Neko Majin Z, the Yellow Ranger in the TV series Power Rangers: S.P.D. In video games: Z (computer game), by the Bitmap Brothers Z-machine (interpreter), a virtual machine produced by Infocom for interactive fiction games Other uses: Barred z (ƶ), used, e.g., to avoid confusion with the numeral 2 Z Communications, a journalism-intensive media group in the USA Nissan Z-car, a series of sports cars ____________________________________________________ E-mail anytime [email protected] Inquiring about a ban?, include the IP address found here. [link to www.showmemyip.com] Ooooh, see the fire is sweepin' Our very streets today... 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