• Blaine "Zippy" Cook is the former lead singer of the early 1980s Seattle political punk band the Fartz. After they disbanded, he went on to front the...
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    Blaine Cook (born December 19, 1980) is a Canadian software engineer, now living and working in Nelson, British Columbia. Cook is the principal co-author...
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  • perspective on life. The Fartz original lineup in 1981 included vocalist Blaine Cook, guitarist Tommy Hansen, bassist Steve Hofmann, and drummer Loud Fart...
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    Twitter Update." In 2007 they began using "twit" before Twitter developer Blaine Cook suggested that "tweet" be used instead. "Tweet" was added to the Merriam-Webster...
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    people Beryl Cook (1926–2008), English painter Betsy Cook, American musician Bill Cook or Billy Cook see William Cook (disambiguation) Blaine Cook, American...
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  • resources hosted by the resource server. OAuth began in November 2006 when Blaine Cook was developing the Twitter OpenID implementation. Meanwhile, Ma.gnolia...
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  • in 1983 drew heavily from hardcore punk. In 1984, the Fartz vocalist Blaine Cook replaced Dahlin. In 1984, the band began adopting metal into their sound...
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  • vocals (1997–1998) Paul Solger – lead guitar (1982–1984, 1997–1998) Blaine Cook - vocals (1982) Steve Verwolf – vocals (1982–1984) Jim Lightfoot – bass...
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    American punk/thrash/hardcore band from Seattle, Washington. Formed by Blaine Cook (also from The Fartz), Alex Sibbald and Steve 'O Ring' Nelson, after...
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  • Twitter Update." In 2007 they began using "twit" before Twitter developer Blaine Cook suggested that "tweet" be used instead. The use of the hashtag appeared...
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