Tom (Grieco), who suffers from a rare DNA degenerative condition, becomes the subject of a secretive, inter-species experiment.
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He came up with Tomcat since he reasoned the animal represented something that could fend for itself.
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Tomcat started off as a servlet reference implementation by James Duncan Davidson, a software architect at Sun Microsystems.
FusionReactor is a commercial server monitor developed by Intergral GmbH for monitoring Java application servers such as Tomcat, JBoss and WebSphere and in particular Adobe ColdFusion, Railo, and Flex Data Services.
LuLu and TomCat were members of several bands before meeting at Beaconsfield High School in Montreal.
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LuLu and the TomCat (LuLu et le Matou) is a children's musical group formed in Roland, Manitoba, Canada in 2001.
Examples of well respected mouseguns include the Seecamp, the North American Arms Guardian and Mini Revolvers (such as the Black Widow), the Kel-Tec P32 (.32 caliber) and P3-AT (.380 caliber), the Ruger LCP (.380 caliber), the Beretta Bobcat (.22 or .25 caliber), Jetfire (.25 caliber), and Tomcat (.32 caliber).
NAS Oceana also was the location where the F-14 took off for the last time for final flight of the type when F-14D, Bureau Number (BuNo) 164603, Modex 101, of Fighter Squadron 31 (VF-31) was ferried from NAS Oceana to Calverton on Long Island, NY for permanent static display at the Northrop Grumman facilities where the Tomcat was originally built.
Upon his retirement from the Navy, Captain Voris went to work for the Grumman Corporation in Bethpage, New York, assisting in the development of the Navy's F-14 Tomcat and NASA's Lunar Module.
VF-21 now transitioned to the F-14 Tomcat, the process was managed by VF-124 and it was not until later half of 1984 that VF-21 was declared fully operational, the first cruise was with CVW-14 aboard USS Constellation (CV-64) in early 1985.
The markings of Roy Focker's VF-1S Valkyrie (which was itself inspired by the F-14 Tomcat) in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross is obviously inspired by the squadron insignia of VF-84, and his "Skull Squadron" is considered the equivalent of VF-84; in the Americanized version, Robotech, the squadron was also considered to be elite.