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Top 5 Facts for this Name:


  1. How well envoweled is Alan Kirk? 38% of the letters are vowels. Of one million first and last names we looked at, 38.4% have a higher vowel make-up. This means you are well envoweled.
  2. In ASCII binary it is... 01000001 01101100 01100001 01101110 00100000 01001011 01101001 01110010 01101011
  3. Backwards, it is Nala Krik... nice ring to it, huh?
  4. In Pig Latin, it is Alanway Irkkay.
  5. People with this first name are probably: Male. So, there's a 98% likelihood you sweat just thinking of the price of shaver blades.

Name Origin and Meaning:


Forename:
Origin:
Celtic
Meaning: Handsome

Surname:
Origin:
(Origin Teutonic) Kirche, a church. Gaelic, cearcall, a circle, the primitive places of worship among the Celts were round, a symbol of eternity, and the existence of the Supreme Being, without beginning or end.

3 Things You Didn't Know:


  1. Alan Kirk, 
                  what is your power animal?Your personal power animal is the Vampire Bat
  2. Your 'Numerology' number is 5. If it wasn't bulls**t, it would mean that you are adventurous, mercurial, and sensual. You seek growth through adventure and different life experiences. Although you are a critical thinker, you can sometimes over-ponder an issue.
  3. According to the US Census Bureau°, 0.204% of US residents have the first name 'Alan' and 0.0215% have the surname 'Kirk'. The US has around 300 million residents, so we guesstimate there are 132 Americans who go by the name 'Alan Kirk'.

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The West Wing: The Complete Fifth Season | Evidence Eliminator ...
By: admin on Thu, 11 Mar 2010 18:28:51 GMT
Reviewer: Alan Kirk, UK. Being from the UK I already own this DVD, We do get them earlier than the US does, on average it's about 6 months earlier, however the US versions get extras when they are released, whereas the UK and other ... ->


Re: Preview Works / Run Doesn't with network mapped source file
By: Alan Kirk on Thu, 25 Feb 2010 16:50:57 GMT
Alan Kirk wrote: When you say that you can preview it and can browse for it, where are you doing that? On your own desktop, or while you're proxied on to the server? If it's on your desktop then all you're showing is that you have ... ->


Re: TM1 cube
By: Alan Kirk on Mon, 22 Feb 2010 15:04:47 GMT
Alan Kirk wrote: I'm not too sure what they're doing sending licence files to third parties, but then again I'm not quite clear on what your role is there. However at a minimum (assuming that the cube had no rules) you would need the ... ->


Re: is it possible to rename elements
By: Alan Kirk on Mon, 11 Jan 2010 19:29:55 GMT
Alan Kirk wrote: telula wrote: Hello, Is it possible to rename elements of a dimension without losing data? I have a situation where project managers create contract names (an element in the Contract Dimension) and forecast using those ... ->


Re: Use same dimension in multiple axes
By: Alan Kirk on Sun, 13 Dec 2009 15:45:18 GMT
Alan Kirk wrote: Not only is is it not possible, I can't see any earthly benefit in doing that. Because... ... you can create a dimension which is exactly the same in TM1. Days are the N level which consolidate to weeks at level 1, ... ->


Kirk Seeks Fourth Term on Bench
By: Carol A. Clark on Sun, 10 Jan 2010 22:43:37 GMT
Judge Alan Kirk on the bench in his courtroom inside the Community Building. Photo by Jennifer Garcia/Monitor. Incumbent Alan Kirk is running for reelection as Municipal Court judge. He has served three consecutive four-year terms. ... ->


Re: 11-69411131 Web 9.1 SP3 - Distorted graphics in Firefox
By: Alan Kirk on Sun, 15 Nov 2009 17:42:44 GMT
Alan Kirk wrote: Gridlines, which (correctly) do not display in IE6, display in the Firefox rendering of Websheets. A logo graphic (a .png) renders correctly in IE6, but looks blocky in Firefox. Current Status (September 2008): Jira ... ->


Re: SR 86622 999 616 DimensionElementComponentAdd data loss
By: Alan Kirk on Sun, 15 Nov 2009 16:20:48 GMT
Alan Kirk wrote: At the very least, the documentation should be changed to warn users that they could lose data if they accidentally add an element as a child of another N level element. This would be my preferred solution. ... ->


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Alan Goodrich Kirk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1909 and served in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. During his wartime naval service, Alan Kirk became the U.S. naval attaché in London (1939 to 1941). He was Director of ...
At: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kirk -- last found on 2009/07/27 ->


T.Alan Kirk Creative Photography - "Just for the art of it!"
T. Alan Kirk - Blending Art and Photography. Welcome ... Paintings - Photographs that have been converted into painting using several methods of either watercolor, oils or other techniques. ...
At: www.talankirk.com -- last found on 2009/10/31 ->


Jason Alan Kirk | Facebook
Jason Alan Kirk is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Jason Alan Kirk and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. Jason Alan Kirk has 140 friends on Facebook and is a ...
At: www.facebook.com/jasonalankirk -- last found on 2010/01/06 ->


Phonic Records " Alan Kirk & The Alternators
Some Songs shows just how well Alan Kirk can write and record what satisfies - catchy, energetic Party Rock. ... Alan Kirk's songs have been placed in TV shows, commercials, film and with other recording artists. He has played solo and with his band The ...
At: phonicrecords.com/wordpress/?page_id=8 -- last found on 2010/02/07 ->


ABQJOURNAL TOPIC: Alan Kirk
And with back-to-back nights facing opposition willing to slow down the action against it, Alan Kirk said he was more than prepared to play along with the Pirates. " It was a chess match," the Los Alamos coach said. " They ... full story. 3. ABQJOURNAL ...
At: www.abqjournal.com/keywords/people/Alan_Kirk/index.html -- last found on 2010/02/04 ->




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