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  1. Guys
    With that in mind, Wi-Fi Guys is concentrating on independently-owned hotels and resorts for its bread-and-butter. These properties might not have wi-fi budgets that corporate-owned hotels usually can muster, but have to stay competitive. Instead of paying tens of thousands of dollars to install new wires throughout a hotel for high-speed Internet, owners instead can invest only a few thousand by installing a wireless system. All that’s really needed is a transmitter or two — much cheaper than ripping new holes through walls.
  2. Guy
    When Capcom produced the original Street Fighter Alpha in 1995, Guy would be one of two Final Fight characters to be included in the game along with the game's second stage boss Sodom. In this game, Guy's character design was altered slightly, with his ninja boots replaced by sneaker, although his fighting style mimics that of his Final Fight counterpart. Guy and Sodom would be joined by Rolento in 1996's Street Fighter Alpha 2 and by Cody in 1998's Street Fighter Alpha 3, followed by Maki's appearance in the portable versions of Alpha 3. Guy's new design would be used in the second Final Fight sequel for the Super NES, Final Fight 3 in 1995, where he teams up once again with Haggar to save Metro City from the Skull Cross gang.
  3. One Two
    One & Two Potomac Yard was the first office building under construction at Potomac Yard, Arlington County's premier, urban redevelopment project. This twelve story, 650,000 square feet office building was complete in March 2006. The home of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, this is one of the largest LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certified office buildings on the east cost recognized by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). Minutes from Downtown DC, the Pentagon, and Ronald Reagan National Airport, this highly secure office complex is in the middle of it all.
  4. Guy -- Guy Fawkes
    Guy Fawkes was the only son of Edward Fawkes of York and his wife Edith Blake. Prior to Fawkes's birth, Edith had given birth to a daughter Anne on 3 October 1568, but the infant lived a mere seven weeks, being buried on 14 November of the same year. Two sisters followed Guy, another Anne (who later married Henry Kilburns in Scotton in 1599) on 12 October 1572, and Elizabeth (who later married William Dickenson... in Scotton, in 1594) on 27 May 1575.
  5. Guys -- Good Guys
    Good Guys is a leading specialty retailer of consumer entertainment electronics, offering a distinctive selection of fully featured digital and high-tech products from more than 100 of the world's most respected manufacturers. Founded in 1973, Good Guys currently operates 79 stores in California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. For more information, visit www.goodguys.com.
  6. Guy -- Family Guy
    Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is an equal-opportunity offender who has managed to piss off both the FCC and the originators of South Park. So, when Chaunce Hayden interviewed him for September's Full Frontal TV Q&A section and asked, "What Family Guy got the most negative reaction?" he wasn't surprised when Seth retorted, "We did an episode where Peter Griffin got upset because he learned that his son was more endowed than him. That episode raised eyebrows with the FCC. In fact, they even investigated it! Yes, your tax dollars at work!" Check out more comedic quotes from this voice impresario in the new issue.
  7. Guy Pearce
    Like Crowe, Guy Pearce is a famous Australian who's not actually from Australia. He was born on the 5th of October, 1967, in Ely, just to the north-east of Cambridge. His father, Stuart, had been in the New Zealand air force, and moved to the UK to work with the RAF. The family then moved briefly to Bristol and then, when Guy was 3, Stuart took them to Australia, specifically to Geelong in Victoria, about an hour's drive south of Melbourne. There they would spend the next 5 years - Stuart, his English wife Anne (a teacher specialising in needlework and home economics), Guy and his mentally retarded older sister Tracey.
  8. Family Guy
    Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is an equal-opportunity offender who has managed to piss off both the FCC and the originators of South Park. So, when Chaunce Hayden interviewed him for September's Full Frontal TV Q&A section and asked, "What Family Guy got the most negative reaction?" he wasn't surprised when Seth retorted, "We did an episode where Peter Griffin got upset because he learned that his son was more endowed than him. That episode raised eyebrows with the FCC. In fact, they even investigated it! Yes, your tax dollars at work!" Check out more comedic quotes from this voice impresario in the new issue.
  9. Guy Ritchie
    Madonna and Guy Ritchie’s marriage is "back on track", the singer’s father-in-law has claimed. The couple have been plagued by reports in recent months that they’re relationship is on the rocks. Guy’s father, John Ritchie, even claimed the pair were locked in bitter rows over Madonna’s hectic work schedule. The rumours intensified after the ’Hung Up’ singer confessed she had "married too early" and "for all thee wrong reasons".
  10. Guy Maddin
    When the DVD of The Saddest Music in the World was released in 2004, it included Sissy Boy Slap Party, and two new Guy Maddin shorts – A Trip to the Orphanage and Sombra Dolorosa. All three were intended to be viewed as spin-offs of The Saddest Music of the World, despite Sissy Boy Slap Party having been made almost a decade before. Both of the new shorts ran about four minutes in length and featured a combination of music and Maddin’s bizarrely beautiful imagery. A Trip to the Orphanage features one of Saddest Music’s stars, Maria de Medieros, opera music, haunting imagery and an overwhelming sense of sadness. Sombra Delorosa has been described as “a demented take on demented Mexican melodramas” that tells the tale of the Widow Paramo who must battle El Muerto (the eater of souls) in order to save her suicidal daughter. The battle, naturally, takes place in a Mexican boxing ring. Also in 2004, the Sao Paulo International Film Festival featured a retrospective of Maddin’s work.
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