Press

Press may refer to:

Media

  • News media, the section of the mass media industry that focuses on presenting current news to the public
  • Publisher, a company that produces or disseminates literature or information
  • Press TV, the Iranian television network
  • Associated Press, a global news network
  • Press (newspaper), a newspaper in Serbia
  • The Press, a newspaper in Christchurch, New Zealand
  • The Pittsburgh Press, a historic newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA that ceased publication in 1991.
  • Machines

  • Printing press, a machine that transfers inked images onto a medium such as paper or cloth
  • Machine press, a machine that shapes material
  • RAM press, a machine that shapes clay
  • Trouser press, an electrical appliance used to smooth the wrinkles from a pair of trousers
  • French press, a device for coffee preparation
  • Fruit press, a device used to separate fruit solids from juice
  • Garlic press, a kitchen utensil designed to crush garlic cloves
  • Ram press (food), a device used to extract juice or oil
  • Wine press, a device used to extract juice from crushed grapes during wine making
  • Press (album)

    Press is the debut album from American ska punk band MU330, released in 1994.

    Overview

    According to the band's website, Press was recorded in the basement of saxophonist Matt Knobbe's parents' house in late 1993. The album was first released independently in 1994 on the band's own label, NO Record Co., before being picked up and re-issued by Moon Ska Records later the same year. In 1997, when MU330 moved to Asian Man Records, Press was re-released with two additional tracks, both unrecorded Press-era songs recorded by the band's 1996 line-up.

    Press was the only MU330 studio album to feature vocalist/trumpeter John Kavanaugh and saxophonist Matt Knobbe, who both left the band shortly afterwards. On December 31, 2011, the original Press-era line-up reunited at the Firebird club in St. Louis to perform the album in its entirety.

    Track listing

    All songs written by MU330.

  • "Hoosier Love" - 3:39
  • "Fleeba" - 3:55
  • "Stuff" - 3:08
  • "Bagelbird" - 2:54
  • "Spilled My Drink" - 4:49
  • "Press" - 3:48
  • "Didgits" - 3:55
  • Pressing (wine)

    Pressing in winemaking is the process where juice is extracted from grapes. This can be done with the aid of a wine press, by hand, or even by the weight of the own grape berries and clusters.Historically, intact grape clusters were trodden by feet but in most wineries today the grapes are sent through a crusher/destemmer, which removes the individual grape berries from the stems and breaks the skins, releasing some juice, prior to being pressed. There are exceptions, such as the case of sparkling wine production in regions such as Champagne where grapes are traditionally whole-cluster pressed with stems included to produce a lighter must that is low in phenolics.

    In white wine production, pressing usually takes place immediately after crushing and before primary fermentation. In red wine production, the grapes are also crushed but pressing usually doesn't take place till after or near the end of fermentation with the time of skin contact between the juice and grapes leaching color, tannins and other phenolics from the skin. Approximately 60-70% of the available juice within the grape berry, the free-run juice, can be released by the crushing process and doesn't require the use of the press. The remaining 30-40% that comes from pressing can have higher pH levels, lower titratable acidity, potentially higher volatile acidity and higher phenolics than the free-run juice depending on the amount of pressure and tearing of the skins and will produce more astringent, bitter wine.

    Italian

    Italian may refer to:

  • Anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Italy
  • Italian people, an ethnic group
  • Italian language, a Romance language
  • Regional Italian, regional variants of the Italian language
  • Languages of Italy, languages and dialects spoken in Italy
  • Italian cuisine, traditional foods
  • Folklore of Italy, the folklore and urban legends of Italy
  • Mythology of Italy, traditional religion
  • Other uses

  • Italian dressing, a vinaigrette-type salad dressing
  • Italian or Italian-A, alternative names for the Ping-Pong virus, an extinct computer virus
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Italian"
  • Ping-Pong virus

    The Ping-Pong virus (also called Boot, Bouncing Ball, Bouncing Dot, Italian, Italian-A or VeraCruz) is a boot sector virus discovered on March 1, 1988 at the University of Turin in Italy. It was likely the most common and best known boot sector virus until outnumbered by the Stoned virus.

    Replication method

    Computers could be contaminated by an infected diskette, showing up as a 1 KB bad cluster (the last one on the disk, used by the virus to store the original boot sector) to most disk checking programs. Due to being labelled as bad cluster, MS-DOS will avoid overwriting it. It infects disks on every active drive and will even infect non-bootable partitions on the hard disk. Upon infection, the virus becomes memory resident.

    Effect

    The virus would become active if a disk access is made exactly on the half hour and start to show a small "ball" bouncing around the screen in both text mode (the ASCII bullet character "•") and graphical mode. No serious damage is incurred by the virus except on '286 machines (and also V20, '386 and '486), which would sometimes crash during the ball's appearance on the screen. The cause of this crash is the "MOV CS,AX" instruction, which only exists on '88 and '86 processors. For this reason, users of machines at risk were advised to save their work and reboot, since this is the only way to temporarily get rid of the virus.

    Italian wine

    Italy is home to some of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world, and Italian wines are known worldwide for their broad variety. Italy, closely followed by France, is the world’s largest wine producer by volume. Its contribution is about 45–50 million hl per year, and represents about ⅓ of global production.Italian wine is exported around the world and is also extremely popular in Italy: Italians rank fifth on the world wine consumption list by volume with 42 litres per capita consumption. Grapes are grown in almost every region of the country and there are more than one million vineyards under cultivation.

    Etruscans and Greek settlers produced wine in Italy before the Romans started their own vineyards in the 2nd century B.C. Roman grape-growing and winemaking was prolific and well-organized, pioneering large-scale production and storage techniques like barrel-making and bottling.

    History

    Although vines had been cultivated from the wild Vitis vinifera grape for millennia, it wasn't until the Greek colonization that wine-making flourished. Viticulture was introduced into Sicily and southern Italy by the Mycenaean Greeks, and was well established when the extensive Greek colonization transpired around 800 BC. It was during the Roman defeat of the Carthaginians (acknowledged masters of wine-making) in the 2nd century BC that Italian wine production began to further flourish. Large-scale, slave-run plantations sprang up in many coastal areas and spread to such an extent that, in AD 92, emperor Domitian was forced to destroy a great number of vineyards in order to free up fertile land for food production.

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