Gene, earned a sole point at the Nurburgring in the European Grand Prix, thus gaining one more point than he was expected to do.
Arguably his major asset to Minardi was the vast amount of sponsorship he attracted to the team, although the one point was a bonus.
He has experienced a chequered career in his forming years with a string of karting successes in his homeland. Made the natural step up to Formula Ford racing and then chanced his arm in the British Formula Three Championship. He failed to win any titles and actually did not gain a single win in Britain on the Formula Three circuit, although he was studying in England at the time.
The Spaniard is a popular driver on the Formula One scene and is something of a bookworm as he is an avid reader of business magazines. Bizarre fact ? his favourite book is Wilt by Tom Sharp. ...
Mohammed 21.07.2000
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The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins was first published in 1976. Even after 31 years of its first publication, it remains an international best seller. Dawkins, an expert in his field (Evolutionary Biology) explains complex biological ideas in a very interesting and lucid way so that even a layman can understand him.
In essence, this book explains the theory of evolution by natural selection from genes' action point of view. He explains, through numerous examples that the ultimate goal of any gene is to survive in future generations. To do so, the genes adapt to the environment and if necessary resort to "exploitation" and "deceit"; and hence the name "Selfish Gene". The genes that are thus successful in adapting favourably towards the changing environment are selected by the nature and they pass on to the future generations. Others ...
Advantages: A good way to broaden the mind with respect to genetics Disadvantages: Difficult to understand for the wrong audience
The author of this book, Richard Dawkins, is a professor at Oxford University, so you know that what you are about to read is going to be some pretty neat stuff.
The book examines the gene as the replicator of DNA, and how every gene is selfish in that it wants to get itself replicated more than any of the other genes it is competing with. Sometimes however these genes benefit and do better in the presence of other genes than they would do on their own, and so organisms form.
The book is based strongly on Darwinian Theory of Natural Selection; the Survival of the Fittest. That is, a gene that is fitter than others metaphorically speaking, will benefit the body it is in, and so it will be more likely to be passed on to the offspring.
Dawkins takes us through 13 chapters of tales and stories, as well as imagined situations in ...
Product Information for "Drummer, The - Gene Krupa" »
Product details
Title
Drummer, The
Performer
Gene Krupa
Genre
Jazz Instrument
Sub Genre
Drums
Release Date
03/1993
Original Release Year
1993
Label / Distributor
Flapper / Harmonia Mundi
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Mono
Format
Performer
EAN
727031700821
Catalogue Number
PASTCD 7008
SPAR code
AAD
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel includes: Gene Krupa & His Chicagoans, Irene Day, Johnny Desmond, Helen Ward, Leo Watson. Compilation producers: Colin Brown, Tony Watts. Recorded between 1935 & 1941. Includes liner notes by Tony Watts.