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On the Web
- Bump - Description of this sneaky numbers game from Discover Games.
- TV Guide Online: Roogie's Bump - Unsigned review (negative), rating.
- Wafer Bumping - A site about semiconductor advanced packaging fabrication processes and methods.
- BumpTracker - Includes list of airlines with results of airline seating bumps. Includes bumping tips.
- Automorphic Forms and Representations - Dan Bump. Errata, contents, virtual study group.
- Bump-N-Jump Inflatables - Rental company for inflatable moonwalks, bouncy castles, and jumping units.
- Fayces Skin Care Center - Services and products to treat conditions specific to African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics such as discoloration, neck/scalp bumps, and razor bumps.
- BUMP - No description
- Bump, Dan - Stanford University. Automorphic forms, representation theory, and number theory. Lecture notes, publications, and links.
- Bailey Enterprises - Sells No Mo' Bumps Aftershave, that treats razor bumps and helps prevent them.
Wikipedia Articles
- Bump, Bump, Bump - "Bump, Bump, Bump" is a 2003 hit single by B2K featuring P. Diddy, taken from their album "Pandemonium!
- Coal mine bump - A coal mine bump (also called a bump, a mine bump, or a mountain bump) is a term used to describe a seismic jolt occurring within a mine. The term is refers to the explosive collapse of a wall or one or more support pillars,http://www.
- Speed bump - A speed bump (in British English a speed or road hump, sometimes colloquially a sleeping policeman) is a traffic calming tool designed to slow traffic or reduce through traffic. A speed bump is a bump in a roadway with heights typically ranging between 3 to 4 inches (7 to 10 cm).
- Bump gate - A Bump gate is a drive-through gate used in rural areas to provide a barrier to livestock that does not require the driver to exit the vehicle, open the gate, drive through, and then close the gate. By contacting the swinging bump gate with the front of your vehicle, and then accelerating, the bump gate is pushed open, allowing the vehicle to pass.
- Bump in the Night (Ian McLagan album) - Bump in the Night is the second album by former Small Faces and Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan, released in 1981 on Mercury Records. Retaining Johnny Lee Schell from his debut, the album saw McLagan form the first edition of The Bump Band for the recording of the album, the line-up being McLagan (vocal, keyboards, guitar), Schell (guitar, vocal), Ricky Fataar (drums, piano, percussion, bass, vocal) and Ray Ohara (bass).