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John Thomas Draper , also known as Captain Crunch, Crunch or Crunchman (after the Cap'n Crunch breakfast cereal mascot), is an American computer programmer and legendary former phone phreak. He is a widely known figure within the computer programming world and the hacker and security community and generally lives a nomadic lifestyle.
Draper Fisher Jurvetson is an American venture capital firm focused on investments in enterprise, consumer and disruptive technologies. In January 2019, DFJ Venture, the early-stage team, spun out and formed Threshold Ventures.
Draper is a city in Salt Lake and Utah counties in the U.S. state of Utah, located about 20 miles south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 42,274, having grown from 7,143 in 1990.
Draper Laboratory is an American not-for-profit research and development organization, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts; its official name is The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. The laboratory specializes in the design, development, and deployment of advanced technology solutions to problems in national security, space exploration, health care and energy.
Rear Admiral Draper Laurence Kauffman was an American underwater demolition expert, who served during the 1960s as 44th Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy. During World War II, he organized the first U.S. Navy Demolition Teams, which later gave rise to the SEALs.
James Draper may refer to: James T. Draper Jr.
Joseph Draper was a U.S. Representative from Virginia. Born in Draper Valley, Wythe (now Pulaski) County, Virginia, Draper attended private schools.
Jonathan Lee Draper is an American Anglican priest, theologian, and academic. Since 2017, he has been the General Secretary of Modern Church.
Draper James is a clothing line launched by actress Reese Witherspoon, founded in 2015. A nod to Witherspoon’s Southern upbringing, the line aims to “emphasize southern roots and personal style.” The name is in honor of Witherspoon’s grandparents, Dorothea Draper and William James Witherspoon.
Draper University, also known as Draper University of Heroes is a private, for-profit school focused on teaching entrepreneurship, located in San Mateo, California The school has 500+ alumni from 50 countries and has launched 280+ startups that have raised $51M+ in funding from venture investors. Draper University teamed up with Arizona State University in 2013 to offer students 15 course credits for a sixteen-week Semester program.
Karion Istomin (Late 1640s - no earlier than 1718) was a Russian poet, translator, and one of the first Muscovite enlighteners (student of Simeon Polotsky). Karion Istomin was born in Kursk.
Istomin may refer to: Denis Istomin (born 1986), Uzbekistan tennis player Denis Istomin (ice hockey) (born 1987), Russian ice hockey player Eugene Istomin (1925-2003), American pianist Marta Casals Istomin (born 1937), Puerto Rican musician Vladimir Istomin (1809-1855), Russian admiral Yuri Istomin (1944-1999), Ukrainian footballer Ivan G. Istomin (1917—1988) — Nenets and Komi author Avdotia Istomina (1799–1848), was the most celebrated Imperial Russian ballerina of the 19th century.
This is a list of rural localities in Vologda Oblast. Vologda Oblast (Russian: Вологодская область, tr.