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  Nidhogg - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Nidhogg was said to fight with Loki in Ragnarök and would be killed by Thor.
Other serpents who ate Yggdrasil: Graback, Grafvolluth, Goin, Moin.
Nidhogg appears as a mythological unit in the computer game Age of Mythology.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Graback   (108 words)

  
 Reality's End - Nidhogg Bestiary Description
The serpents Goin and Moin, sons of Grafvitnir, join Nidhogg in destroying Yggdrasil by gnawing smaller offshoots of the dark dragon's root.
Graback, Grafvolluth, Ofnir, and Svafnir attack the twigs that grow on the tree.
There are said to be more wyrms than can be told in Hvergelmir, each aiding in the mighty ash's fall.
www.realitysend.com /adoptions/bestiary/nidhogg.shtml   (603 words)

  
 Social distortion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
According to John Graback, who joined the committee in June, Scharf’s leadership makes sense, as he is the person who has invested the most time and money in the organization.
Yet John Graback, who proposed the flexible agenda, told the Phoenix, “If there is not a good turnout, the alternate agenda makes sense.
Scharf, who did not attend the emergency meeting, agrees with Graback’s thoughts, which do not coincide with the meeting’s conclusions.
www.portlandphoenix.com /archive/features/01/11/16/feat_tenants.html   (2445 words)

  
 Creatures of Norse Mythology
Nidhogg, the tearer of corpses, was the most powerful of the terrifying serpents that gnawed perpetually at the deepest root of the world tree Yggdrasil, hoping to destroy it.
(Other serpents include Graback, Grafvolluth, Goin and Moin.) He often described as a fearsome creature hundreds of feet long, and had a scaly hide so tough no blade could pierce it...though his most peculiar attribute is that he enjoyed arguing with anyone who would listen.
The eagle that lived at the top of the tree, Vidofnir, was one of his favourite targets for bickering.
aom.heavengames.com /gameinfo/articles/creatures-norse   (1153 words)

  
 Fredericksburg Marriage Index 1782-1957 - Brides - GRABACK - GYRATH
Fredericksburg Marriage Index 1782-1957 - Brides - GRABACK - GYRATH
Photocopies of marriage records can be obtained from the Fredericksburg Circuit Court by sending a S.A.S.E. with your written request to :
Access to this index does not constitute permission to publish it in any form.
www.rootsweb.com /~vacfrede/marriage/b-gr-gz.htm   (244 words)

  
 When Titans Clash
His memory dredges up a name, Vidofnir, which translates as "tree snake." Some how that seems wrong, a little too obvious, a bit off.
Other names associated with serpents come to mind: Graback, Grafvolluth, Goin and Moin.
He keeps dredging up an image of a bleak and snowy coast bestrewn with corpses and...
www.medinnus.com /evengers/wtc_2c.html   (5023 words)

  
 Re: Graybacks: Civil War
Many accounts were written concerning these pesky critters.
Interestingly enough, both Union and Confederates called them "graybacks." They were so accepted as part of the daily life of the common soldier who rarely bathed, let alone, washed their shirts, that one of betting games they played was graback races.
These races consisted of placing the lice on tin plates and betting which one would crawl off first.
hatteraslight.com /navy/CivilWarhall/cas/22.html   (610 words)

  
 [Ntop] updateElementHash(): hash full!
Hey all, I am running Ntop v2.1.55 (latest snap wont compile) I get these messages in the log: Feb 26 15:22:06 graback ntop[209]: updateElementHash(): hash full!
Feb 26 15:22:30 graback last message repeated 1484 times Feb 26 15:22:46 graback last message repeated 1100 times Feb 26 15:22:46 graback ntop[209]: WARNING: accessMutex() call with a self-LOCKED mutex [from 209 at pbuf.c:551 updateInterfacePorts] As you can see, they happen a LOT.
I just got netflows running on it, and sometimes it just bombs without a trace, not leaving much in the line of *why it crashed in the logs not really much debug.
listmanager.unipi.it /pipermail/ntop/2003-February/004604.html   (475 words)

  
 [Ntop] updateElementHash(): hash full!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Hey all, I am running Ntop v2.1.55 (latest snap wont compile) I get = these messages in the log: Feb 26 15:22:06 graback ntop[209]: updateElementHash(): hash full!
Feb 26 15:22:30 graback last message repeated 1484 times Feb 26 15:22:46 graback last message repeated 1100 times Feb 26 15:22:46 graback ntop[209]: WARNING: accessMutex() call with a = self-LOCKED mutex [from 209 at pbuf.c:551 updateInterfacePorts]=20 As you can see, they happen a LOT.
I just got netflows running on it, and sometimes it just bombs without a = trace, not leaving much in the line of *why it crashed in the logs not = really much debug.
listmanager.unipi.it /pipermail/ntop/2003-February/004597.html   (156 words)

  
 Nidhogg : Graback   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Nidhogg : Graback
Nidhogg : Graback
article at Free Euro Online Encyclopedia
It uses material from the wikipedia article Nidhogg : Graback.
www.eurofreehost.com /gr/Graback.html   (117 words)

  
 Guest Log   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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Please send an inlay design book to: Michael Graback Designs 29 Pacer Court Basking Ridge NJ 07920 michael@mfgdesigns.com Thank you
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www.inlaidwoodcraft.com /guestlog.htm   (1455 words)

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