Drill Control Horizontal Directional Drilling

Drill Control is a powerful AutoCAD Civil 3D based application which supports the entire process of Horizontal Directional Drilling: Engineering, Operation and Delivery.

Drill Control is the ultimate solution for Contractors, Engineering offices and Utility companies who deal with Horizontal Directional Drilling and comes in two modules: Design en Operations.

Drill Control provides automatic calculation of optimum vertical and horizontal drill path, fully automatic dimensioning, creating As-built drawings by importing Operational output data… and much more!

Drill Control advantages: - Up to 90% faster creation and editing of Design Drawings

- Report of design parameters for use in stress analysis software
- Up to 95% faster dimensioning
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- Professional drawings of high and constant quality, resulting in a strong company-imago and increased order potential

Design module - Highlights: - Efficient parametric design of a horizontal directional drilling

- Automatic calculation and generation of a realistic drilling line with both vertical and horizontal steering
- Intelligent link between topology and multiple cross-section views
- Fast and easy modification of planned drillings
- Full report of drill path dimensions, curvature and soil load for input in stress analysis software

- Automatic generation of dimension pattern in cross-section views with regard to Entry point, Reference point, Water level, Ground surface, etc.

Operations module - Highlights: - Bi-directional interface between AutoCAD and Electronic Guidance System

- Bi-directional interface between AutoCAD and Excel Drill Report
- Fully automated generation of As built drawing, based on Operational output data from both Electronic Guidance System and Walkover system

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Gastric Bypass Surgery And The Digestive System

We tend to use the term gastric bypass surgery somewhat loosely these days and include both true bypass operations such as the Roux-En-Y and popular and less radical forms of weight loss surgery such as gastric banding. While both have a role to play in curing the problem of obesity, bypass surgery takes full advantage of the body to affect weight loss and, in order to understand just how gastric bypass surgery works, it is necessary to have a basic understanding of the digestive system.

The process of digestion begins as soon as you start to eat when, as you chew your food in your mouth, saliva, which contains the digestive enzyme amylase, is mixed with your food and starts to break down carbohydrates. Although it may not seem an important part of the digestive system, the saliva glands produce about 40% of the amylase used in the digestive process and so chewing your food properly is an essential part of the process.

Food is then passed down the esophagus and into the stomach where muscular contractions mix the food as digestive juices and pepsin are added. In adults the stomach typically holds the equivalent of about 3 pints.

Once thoroughly mixed the food is passed out of the lower end of the stomach through the pylorus, a circular muscle which opens and closes rhythmically to control the flow of food from the stomach.

Having left the stomach food enters the duodenum, which is about 2 feet in length and it the first of three sections that together form the small intestine. Here two other organs of the body come into play - the liver and the pancreas.

The liver passes bile, which is an essential enzyme used in the digestion of fat, into the duodenum and also receives essential nutrients from the duodenum through a series of veins known as the portal veins. The liver itself is thus also responsible for processing food products.

The pancreas, which is principally known as the organ which is responsible for producing insulin, also produces a number of digestive enzymes, including lipase, which mixes with bile in the duodenum to further assist in breaking down fat.

Once food has been mixed with various digestive enzymes in the duodenum it then passes into the jejunum, which is about 6 to 8 feet in length, and then on into the ileum, which is about 10 to 12 feet long, where the digestive process continues and nutrients are extracted.

Once digestion is complete the remaining waste products are passed into the large bowel which plays an important role in absorbing water to prevent excess water loss. Waste products are then held in the large bowel until they are released from the body.

Gastric bypass surgery by bypassing part of the small bowl (the duodenum, jejunum and ileum) restricts the body from absorbing calories from the food that is eaten which, in turn, leads to weight loss. However, it also restricts the absorption of a variety of necessary vitamins and minerals and this explains the need for life-long supplements following surgery.

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Zurich Classic of New Orleans

Just four weeks until The Players. We’ve got to get through the Zurich Classic this week first. Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to be in New Orleans, now more than ever. It’s the golf that’s the problem. David Toms is the highest ranked player in the field (19th in the world ranking). Next is Chris DiMarco (35), then Steve Stricker (46), Lucas Glover (51) … you get the point. In case you don’t, though, Chris Couch is the defending champ.

Couch and Boo Weekley share something in common: they both chew tobacco. Weekley, who won last week with consecutive chip-in pars on the 17th and 18th at Harbourtown, was asked by the Golf Channel about playing in Maui next year. He said he’ll be there and joked, “Y’ain’t gonna see redneck surfin’, I’m sorry.”

Breath of fresh air, this Mr. Weekley, in the otherwise staid world of golf. Half the young guys on Tour seem to think they can wear personality in the form of yellow pants or pink shirts.

Weekley’s playing again this week, which gets me thinking about his chances. Remember early in the year when I was curious as to how players manage in a tournament following their first-ever win? And I found out, to my surprise, that (based on 2006 anyway) first-timers did pretty well for themselves the following week, one of them even finishing T2. Well, if you look at all winners from this year alone, and how they did the following week if they played (most did), you see even more striking results: T34, T48, T31, T19, 2, T9, T38, T28, T11, T27. Not a missed cut among them. Some respectable and high finishes in there. I smell me a head-to-head candidate …

But first, last week: Trevor Immelman withdrew late Wednesday. I had him in the outright and also in the head-to-head. That meant my chances for the week rested on Vaughn Taylor and Jim Furyk in the outright. Furyk missed his first cut in forever and Taylor looked good but couldn’t stay out of trouble late in the game Monday. He ended up T4. So, I lost half a unit on the week, bringing the season tally to -4.3 units for the year.

At this week’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans, take Daniel Chopra (40-1), 1/6 unit: He has to win some time. I just can’t see him being a DiMarco type of player—lots of cuts made, T25-ish finishes, lots of yearly money but little or no wins to show for it. I don’t see him that way because he’s much more talented than DiMarco and seems to be better in the temper department. Maybe his DQ last week for an illegal drop will have an inverse Mark Wilson effect and propel Chopra to his first victory.

Take Sean O’Hair (20-1), 1/6 unit: After a rough start to the year in which he missed a lot of cuts, O’Hair has gone T14, T14 and 7 (last week) in his last three. He didn’t play the Zurich Classic last year, but finished T14 in 2005. Still young, still lot of potential, I just wonder about drive.

Take Brent Snedeker (80-1), 1/6 unit: Snedeker’s making a living. He hasn’t slagged off since that 3 at the Buick Invitational, finishing out of T50 just once since. He’s coming off a T16 last week. As we saw at the Buick, it’s his poise more than anything else—he doesn’t think too much out there.

In the head-to-head, take Weekley to finish higher than Stephen Leaney (10-11), 1 unit: It’s true Leaney’s been playing really well lately (T8, T19 and 3 in his last three tournaments), but so has Mr. Weekley. Plus, the average finish of all winners on Tour when they play the following week this year is 24.7, and as I noted above not a one has missed the cut. If Weekley ends up in the top-25 this week, I like my chances in the head-to-head.

(All picks from willhill.com)

Jeremy Church is a documented member of the Professional Handicappers League.
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Article Directories are a Popular Form of Web Directory

Article directories are another very popular form of web directory, and provide a successful method with which to increase back links to your site. Authors simply have to write an article (generally around 500 words) on a topic of their choice, and submit it to any of the large number of article sites on the net. The articles need to be completely original, but fortunately there is no need to have an expert knowledge base on the subject – by doing a little bit of research, or purely using your own expertise, you can easily come up with an interesting, worthwhile article. Original content is always preferable, as there is nothing worse for readers to come across yet another article on a widely covered topic. Authors have to also be careful that they are not using plagiarised material, as this will be frowned upon heavily and could cause future articles to be bypassed by browsers. The articles can be submitted for free, to high exposure directories such as Ezinearticles, ArticleAlley, Go Articles, Articlecity and Isnare – there are many more sites, and a simple Google search will identify the best ones. A simple way to identify which sites are worth submitting to is to look at how many articles they have already, and how wide a range of other authors have submitted their material to it. Smaller sites may also be worth submitting to, especially if they are growing in size and may become popular in the future.

Most sites give you the option of including a resource box at the end of each of your articles, in which you can post all of your website details and author information, so anyone who reads the articles and finds them useful then has a direct link to your site where they can find out more. It is this that attracts visitors to your site, so the better the article, the more likely it is to provide a pathway to your site. Search engines are looking increasingly towards the bigger article directories for use in their ranking methods, so writing articles is definitely a productive way to promote your site – providing you include working links back to your site.

The more article directories your article(s) appear in, the more links to your site, and the more links, the higher the search engine ranking. Article submission does not have to be done manually, site by site, which is particularly useful for people writing large numbers of articles and trying to get them onto a large number of sites. There are programmes such as Article Post Robot, which automatically post your articles to each of the 200+ sites in their database. Another option is to commission someone else to write your articles for you, an idea known as ghost writing, but they then still credit you for the work, and it is entirely original. It all depends whether you can afford to put the time aside to write articles for yourself, as well as promoting your site in all the other ways necessary to gain a good search engine ranking.

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What Do We Look For In A Good Web Hosting Company?

Type ‘web hosting company’ into the search bar your favorite search engine and you won’t be left short of options.

Google currently lists over 76 million results for the search term web hosting company so you shouldn’t have any trouble finding the perfect host for you. To make the search easier it is always best to start by asking friends and family who they recommend you should host your sites with. A good review from someone you trust is far more valuable than reviews from people you don’t know.

Before you take up a hosting contract you need to make sure that the host you are going to use is trustworthy, reliable and technically competent. It is also worthwhile noting how long the company has been in business. Unfortunately anyone can set up a web hosting company with $20 a month, a cheap template and a domain name. Unless you ask the correct questions you will not be able to judge the competence of any hosting company. If you have never used web hosting before you probably won’t know the correct questions to ask.

Sometimes if you are new to websites and web hosting it would be prudent to host your sites with a large well known national web hosting company. Not only are they well known they are used to dealing with less technically adept individuals. They have large support departments available 24/7 to help with any query you may have and there are very few questions they haven’t answered many times before. Due to their size they can also be more flexible when it comes to upgrading your hosting as they have many more servers available than the smaller home based companies.

The basic things to check when you are buying hosting from a web hosting company is how much disk space you are getting and how much bandwidth you have each month. It’s very rare to get anywhere close to the limits in the first few months but if your site is successful then you may start to get close to your bandwidth limit after a few months. It is usually a very simple matter to upgrade your hosting when you need to. A phone call or email to tech support of your web hosting company is all you need.

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Showbiz Props

Conventional wisdom contends that sports and entertainment wagers can’t be equated because, like apples and oranges, they’re two different things.

Somewhat strangely, though, considering the demographic groups to which many entertainment/political propositions are crafted to appeal, sports gamblers are their biggest bettors (although more than a few little old ladies from Pasadena eagerly await the Academy Awards every year).

If you don’t believe it, watch the frenzy on Internet gaming posting forums if Pinny takes down “American Idol” odds for even a few hours.

Teeney-boppers may comprise the target audience, but they’re not the ones dialing island sportsbooks.

“It’s difficult to compare entertainment props to our sports props,” a Bodog.com book manager said.

“Sports props are usually the interest of stats-crazy sports fanatics, whereas entertainment props are more directed toward water cooler bragging rights.

“People take personal pride in predicting Greg Oden’s points totals, but they’ll tell everyone they know if they correctly predicted the winner of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ or if they have placed a few dollars on who will father Britney’s next child (Bodog’s options include Bill Clinton, George Bush and, at 12/1, Hugh Hefner).”

Nevada gamers only allow betting on pure college and pro athletic competitions, along with car, buggy and four-legged creature racing, all things that don’t involve balloting.

No Oscars, no Emmys, no Grammys, no nothing — except boxing.

Go figure.

(Hmmm … could that sound of music be Sin City coffers jingling in anticipation of next month’s De La Hoya-Mayweather megamatch?

Word on the street is it will be Vegas’ biggest ring payday ever — bigger than than Frazier-Ali, Leonard-Hearns and the infamous Tyson-Holyfield biting bout a decade ago.)

Betting on politics — a “sport” in many minds, especially as it concerns American elections — is very popular, except in the USA, where wagering on voting is verboten.

The grapevine whispered that several high-profile US gamblers nevertheless supported themselves by strategically betting GW futures online in 2004.

This year, some Caribbean bet shops already have narrowed their 2008 US Presidential wagering fields to a trio of candidates (Olympic/The Greek) in each major party.

Others list lengthy candidate rosters (Gamblers Palace) or further have cut bait by reducing the proposition to whether Democrats or Republicans (CRIS) will prevail.

Hillary — but watch out for Barack! — and Rudy are current favorites.

The former New York City mayor appears to be the public choice in a showdown with the ex-First Lady, though polls indicate many people figure ticket headliners won’t be determined for another 10 or so months and that HRC might have a better shot at winning the nomination than a general election.

Be wary for now, however.

Some books try to hook the suckers with fishy lures, such as listing foreign-born California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger among GOP hopefuls or former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, who already has withdrawn, among donkey prospects.

Actually, anything goes offshore: hurricanes, global warming, celebrity babies’ daddies, international-impact elections (British, French, Canadian, Australian), even America’s annual high school spelling bee.

The latest Don Imus potty-mouth incident that shook Earth has begat wide-ranging speculation about the shock jock’s future in a BetUS.com prop, which asks what’s in his currently snowy crystal ball.

Writing a tell-all bio is plus $2.00, while Imus landing a gig on “Today” is plus $150.00.

Other choices include becoming an Obama campaign coordinator, joining Howard Stern at Sirius, getting divorced and joining the staff of the Rutgers University women’s basketball team.

Reality TV alone has spawned a galaxy of wagering propositions, beginning in the mid-1990s with “Survivor” and continuing into today with productions such as “The Apprentice,” “Big Brother” and “The Bachelor.”

Remember the brouhaha that ensued at Bodog.com when someone at CBS allegedly blabbed after taping about who won an early “Survivor?”

The “eye” made sure that didn’t happen again.

If you’re a “Sopranos” fan, check out Bodog.com’s “prop culture.”

“The Family” boasts more collective props than the New York Yankees.

Bodog.com captured worldwide intrigue with a prop that asked if Heather Mills, the estranged wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney, would lose her prosthetic leg during taping of “Dancing with the Stars.”

She still was alive, leg attached, entering this week’s elimination.

Another wanted to know if an “American Idol” contestant would throw up on stage.

Just about every offshore bet shop has numbers on who will win this season’s series, described as a singing competition, and all favor Melinda Doolittle.

Likewise, they indicate Phil Stacey will be the next contestant to go, though prices on both props vary, illustrating once more the value of shopping around.

Ditto re: Sanjaya Malakar, the mop-haired teen from India who has startled observers with his staying power.

Now 5/2 at Bodog.com and plus $2.85 at CRIS, oddsmakers obviously have begun paying serious attention to the one-time bow-wow.

“‘The American Idol’ props have been extremely popular even amongst the most experienced gamblers,” the Bodog.com sportsbook source said.

“‘Idol’s’ popularity has reached into the stratosphere when you consider the fact you have the quitessential anti-Idol, Howard Stern, talking up the show and encouraging his listeners to vote.

“Of course Stern being Stern, he wants his listeners to vote for the worst ‘Idol’ contestant, which has helped keep both the performance and results show consistently at the top of the ratings pile.

“The nature of ‘American Idol’ and ‘Dancing with the Stars’ allows bettors a chance at a do over; if their initial pick is eliminated they can still pick one of the remaining hopefuls to win it all.”

Brian Gabrielle is a documented member of the Professional Handicappers League.
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The Perfect Abdomen

Learn how to trigger the effects of androsterone and get a perfect abdomen

Bodybuilding is not a sport for everyone; it’s a sport of dedication, and a sport that requires a lot of sacrifice from someone. Other than buffing up, many people start body building to develop a great abdomen. So, evidently many are asking questions about the development of a perfect abdomen, or otherwise known, a six pack.

Firstly, if you want to know how to develop a great abdomen, you must understand that the majority of abdomen exercises are not very effective in getting rid of belly fat. Many of the people that start bodybuilding have excess fat in the abdominal area. Furthermore, many amateur body builders don’t have the knowledge of getting rid of fat in the abdominal area.

A lot of people start doing abdominal exercises in hope that they will get rid of belly fat, like fat in the abdominal area it aint going to disappear over night like some sort of cure. Therefore, many people start exercises that are quite inappropriate for getting rid of belly fat.

I say all this because you must realize that these workouts, workouts for the abdomen, will not help you get rid of your belly fat. What exercises for abdomen do is strengthen and tone the abdominal muscles located beneath your belly fat. To get rid of belly fat you must take it to a whole different level of exercise. You must seek exercises and workouts that increase your metabolic rate; only this way will you be able to get rid of belly fat.

Also, a workout that is concentrated on the whole body will promote the burning of body fat. This is the first step towards your six packs or perfect ab.

If you want to proceed down the road toward the perfect abdomen, you really need to understand that a full body, intensely workout combined with a great diet, full of proteins and nutrients is required to start getting rid of the fat surrounding your abdomen.

Abdomen exercises include leg raises and crunches, these are a great way of hardening your abdominal muscles, but you must realize that in the meantime you must also turn your attention to losing the fat surrounding your abs, only then will you be able to see how your ab looks.

In closing, keep in mind that a full intense workout and a careful diet are the best ways to make use of androsterone and create a healthy body with a clean, strengthened abdomen.

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Should You Kiss Her On The First Date?

Imagine this scenario…

You’re nearing the end of the date and everything has gone really well. The two of you are walking to her door and you want to kiss her. But deep down inside, you wonder “should I kiss her now or wait till the next time I see her?”

Well if you’re like most guys, you’ve probably had moments where you wanted to kiss a girl, but you didn’t know if you should. While some ’seduction gurus’ say to always go for a kiss, I think it’s more important to find out if she wants to be kissed before initiating it.

Here’s why…

While it’s important to initiate a more physical relationship with a woman on a date, you should always make a decision if going for kiss will help or hinder the budding relationship.

First you should decide if you actually like the woman and want to see her again. If the date hasn’t gone well and you’re pretty much sure that you’re not going to see her again, then kissing will just make things awkward.

But if you had a great time, then kissing her is an excellent way to create a firmer bond and make things more physical.

Next you should figure out if you received the right kind of signals from her. If she has been giving you positive body language the whole night, then it means she wants to be kissed. The body language cues could include leaning towards you, being interested in everything you say and maintaining constant eye contact.

The final thing to evaluate is if there’s been physical contact with one another. In the dating environment, physical contact almost always demonstrates a level of attraction between a man and woman.

If she’s has been touching you to emphasize a point, it probably means she wants you to kiss her.

If you’ve seen these three things then you know it’s definitely the right time to kiss her.

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Hardcourt Happenings - NBA Thoughts

Final Day NBA Action

The final regular season games take place this week and with most of the playoff positions in place, a lot of these games are meaningless. Meaningless to some has a lot meaning to others and the bettors fall into that ‘other’ category. You will notice that lines are available for only a handful of the games when they first come out and the remainder are not available until the next afternoon. This is to make sure a bad number is not put out. You also see teams in must-win spots having their lines increased by significant amounts.

One area to look at is the final day of the regular season where this year there are 14 games on the slate. One would think that this being the final game for most teams, it would mean a playground style but that has hardly been the case. Since 2002-03, the average score posted in the final game has been 188.8 ppg with 2004-05 showing the highest average of 192.9 ppg. 2003-04 was the only season where the average score in the final day was higher than the season scoring average. 2002-03 was 7.7 ppg less, 2004-05 was 1.3 ppg less and 2005-06 was 6.1 ppg less.

What does this tell us? It says that the majority of the games play under the total including last season where the games went 9-4-1 under. Some key things to look at are which teams heading into the playoffs are resting players, injuries to starters and the significance of the game if any at all. Taking these into consideration can definitely bring out some bad numbers given out by the linesmakers.

Bad Beats Far Too Common in the NBA

The last few weeks has seen a great number of blown 4th quarter covers and the reason I’ve been so aware is that I’ve been on the wrong side of the majority of those. At the same time, there are the ones who happened to be on the right side of these games and congratulations if that is the case. The dreaded list:

**On March 27th, Minnesota had a comfortable 25-point lead in the third quarter and led by 15 points entering the final quarter. The Timberwolves were outscored 35-12 in the final period to not only lose the 6.5-point cover, but also the game outright.

**On April 4th, the Knicks trailed the entire game before looking like they were going to pull away in the fourth quarter as they built a nine-point lead. It was just a tease however as the Sixers went on an 11-2 run and eventually pulled it out.

**On April 6th, the Jazz were defeating the Kings by eight points at the end of the third quarter as 3.5-point favorite only to see it disappear as Sacramento used a 32-21 4th quarter to pull off the upset. Utah actually led by as many as 17 points.

**In the same night, Memphis was catching six points against Golden St. and it looked as though the cover was in the bag. The Grizzlies had a two-point lead at the end of three and extended it to five with 10 minutes left but were outscored 26-9 the rest of the way to lose by 12.

**The next night, the Clippers were well on their way as they had a 15-point lead over Denver and an eight-point lead after three quarters but went over five minutes without scoring and were outscored 30-19 in the 4th and lost by three.

**On April 11th, the Rockets were out for revenge at Portland and they were getting it as they built a 25-point lead and led by 19 points heading into the final quarter. Portland then went off and nearly won the game thanks to a 36-21 edge in the final 12 minutes.

**Last but certainly not least took place on Sunday as Golden St. was laying a big number against Minnesota. The Warriors were up by 40 at the end of the 3rd quarter as 16-point favorites only to see the Timberwolves outscore them 42-15 in the 4th quarter to make it 13 and get the cover.

Western Conference vs. Eastern Conference

Dallas and Phoenix are clearly the two top teams in the league and both reside in the Western Conference but after that, are the conferences really that dissimilar? The answer is a resounding yes. Of the playoff teams (using Golden St. in this example), the Western Conference went a combined 161-79 against their counterpart while the Eastern Conference went just 118-122 against the west. Detroit, Cleveland and Miami were the only teams to post a winning record while on the other side, only Los Angeles and Golden St. had losing records.

The Western Conference has had a decisive edge the last few seasons since the Bulls reign ended and the conference won the first five champions following that. Two of the last three have been won by the Eastern Conference, Detroit over Los Angeles in a huge upset in 2003-04 and Miami over Dallas in another upset last season. The law of averages says the Western Conference takes it this year and it’s hard to argue that with the power on top. The first four seeds in the Western Conference have a combined 96-24 record against the Eastern Conference.

Matt Fargo is a documented member of the Professional Handicappers League.
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Brian McKnight Anytime R and B Music CD Review

Not sure what’s happening with me on this one, but it seems like the more I listen to it, the better Anytime gets. Anytime simply stated is one of Brian McKnight’s best CDs to date.

The CD launches with a great track, Anytime, that I suspect will be heard on radio stations everywhere, and deservedly so. It’s a really nice track.

One of the refreshingly nice things about this CD is the way all of the participating artists seem to be really enjoying themselves. Combine that with the overall presentation and you’ve got one of Brian McKnight’s most impressive releases ever.

I give Anytime my highest recommendation. It just plain belongs in any serious music collectors collection regardless of genre preference.

While the entire album is really very good the truly standout tracks are You Should Be Mine [track 3], Everytime We Say Goodbye [track 5], and I Belong To You [track 10].

My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1, Anytime. Great track!

Anytime Release Notes:

Brian McKnight originally released Anytime on Sep 23, 1997 on the Mercury label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Anytime

2. Could

3. You Should Be Mine (Don’t Waste Your Time) - (featuring Mase)

4. Show Me The Way Back To Your Heart

5. Everytime We Say Goodbye

6. You Got The Bomb

7. Hold Me

8. The Only One For Me

9. Til I Get Over You

10. I Belong To You

11. Jam Knock

12. When The Chariot Comes

Personnel includes: Brian McKnight (vocals, various instruments); Mase (rap vocals); Anthony Nance, Peter Black (various instruments); Tom Hemby (classical guitar); Jerry McPherson, Dann Huff (guitar); Keith Thomas (piano, synthesizer, bass programming); Cory Rooney (keyboards); Mark Hammond, Rodney Jerkins, Poke & Tone, The Characters (drum programming); Kelly Price, Lisa Cochran, Kim Fleming, Willie Max, DJ Clue, Troy Taylor (background vocals). Producers include: Brian McKnight, Sean Combs, Keith Thomas, Peter Black, Stevie J. Engineers include: Chris Wood, Axel Niehaus, Joe Perrera. Pricipally recorded at Backroom Studios, Glendale, California; Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California; Bennett House, Franklin, Tennessee; The Hit Factory and Crave Studios, New York, New York.

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