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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : The Flying Burrito Brothers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Flying Burrito Brothers were an early country rock band, best known for their massively influential debut album, 1969's The Gilded Palace of Sin.
Although the group is most often thought of in connection with country-rock legend Gram Parsons, in fact it went through a mind-numbing variety of personnel changes through a series of break-ups and resurrections (sometimes due to Parsons' tendency to switch from band to band and project to project with no notice).
Ironically, the band best known as the "Flying Burrito Brothers" actually 'borrowed' their name from the original "Flying Burrito Brothers", composed of bassist Ian Dunlop and drummer Mickey Gauvin, bandmates of Parsons from the Boston-born International Submarine Band, plus any of a loose coalition of musicians, including Parsons himself from time to time.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /The_Flying_Burrito_Brothers   (743 words)

  
 OSI model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Network technicians will sometimes refer to "layer-eight problems," meaning problems with an end user and not with the network.
The OSI model has also been jokingly called the "Taco Bell model", since the restaurant chain has been known for their 7 layer burrito.
Dick Lewis uses an analogy of James Bond delivering classified messages to illustrate the seven-layer model.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/OSI_model   (1504 words)

  
 Oaxaca
A burrito typically consists of already cooked beans or meat, usually with other ingredients such as rice.
The ingredients are then wrapped in a flour tortilla that has been lightly grilled (or sometimes steamed) to soften the tortilla and make it more pliable.
Read more here: » Burrito: Encyclopedia II - Burrito - Ingredients
www.experiencefestival.com /oaxaca   (1126 words)

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