Infobox French commune name Faux la Montagne region Limousin department Creuse arrondissement Aubusson canton Gentioux Pigerolles INSEE 23077 postal code 23340 mayor Catherine Moulin term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Communaut de communes du Plateau de Gentioux Plateau de Gentioux longitude 1.9356 latitude 45.7517 elevation min m 525 elevation max m 826 area km2 47.89 population 364 population date 2008 Faux la Montagne is a Communes of France commune in the Creuse Departments of France department in the Limousin region Limousin Regions of France region in central France . Geography An area of lakes and streams, forestry and farming comprising the village and several hamlets some convert 19 mi km southwest of Aubusson, Creuse Aubusson at the junction of the D3, D85 and the D992 roads. On its southern and eastern sides, the commune borders the department of Corr ze and is within the national park of the Millevaches not 1000 cows, but lakes . Population Demography 1962 435 1968 565 1975 417 1982 396 1990 391 1999 394 2008 364 Sights The twelfth century church. Two chapel s. A dolmen at Landoras The Lac de Vassivi re and the dam , built in 1952. Two chateaus, at the hamlets of La Feuillade and Th zillat. See also Communes of the Creuse department Creuse References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist External links http www.quid.fr communes.html?mode detail&id 20123&req Faux la Montagne Faux la Montagne on the Quid website Fr Creuse communes DEFAULTSORT Fauxlamontagne Category Communes of Creuse Creuse geo stub ca Faus Cruesa ceb Faux la Montagne es Faux la Montagne eo Faux la Montagne eu Faux la Montagne fr Faux la Montagne it Faux la Montagne ms Faux la Montagne nl Faux la Montagne oc Faus Cruesa pms Faux la Montagne pl Faux la Montagne pt Faux la Montagne ru sk Faux la Montagne sv Faux la Montagne uk vi Faux la Montagne vo Faux la Montagne war Faux la Montagne ... more details
Multiple issues advert April 2008 refimprove April 2008 orphan April 2008 peacock April 2008 primarysources April 2008 pov check April 2008 Faux ceiling tiles are ceiling tiles which serve as replacements for more traditional tin or aluminum tiles. The faux ceiling tiles are more affordable, the installation is simplified and the faux material gives additional advantages. The material of choice is usually PVC plastic, polystyrene , and fiberglass . These materials are lightweight, virtually maintenance free, and ensures the longevity of the product. Unlike their dropped ceiling counterparts, these tiles are usually glued or nailed to the ceiling. This does not reduce the height of the ceiling, unlike when using the suspended grid. gallery Image with unknown copyright status removed Image antiqueceilings.jpg Faux Ceiling Tiles in Vienna Antique Copper Design Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Antiqueceilings 2.jpg Faux Ceiling tiles in Lima Design gallery Polystyrene Ceiling Tiles Polystyrene materials are a choice for most faux tiles. The material is very lightweight and is easily molded to different designs. Most of these styro ceiling tiles are made to be approximately 20 x 20 in size. The finish which is put on the tile gives a finish resembling tin, copper, or aluminum. Installation The installation can be performed on most type of ceilings. The lightweight material can be glued directly to stucco, metal, wood, ceramic tile, acoustic tile, concrete, and even textured ceiling like popcorn . The installation requires an adhesive. The glue of choice for many is ceramic tile adhesive. The foam tiles are very easy to cut with most any sharp knife. Utility or razor knife works the best. History Polystyrene tiles have become a popular decorative element all around Europe starting in the late 1980s. They were introduced into the United States market in the late 1990s and quickly gained popularity replacing popcorn ceiling textures. DEFAULTSORT Faux Ceilin ... more details
The Faux Faulkner contest was an annual parody essay contest founded in 1989 by Dean Faulkner Wells, niece of Nobel laureate William Faulkner , with her husband Lawrence Wells, and sponsored by Yoknapatawpha Press and the Center for the Study of Southern Culture . ref name official cite web title Faux Faulkner contest url http www.yoknapatawphapress.com contest.htm publisher Yoknapatawpha Press accessdate 2011 04 22 ref It was held 16 times until 2005. ref cite web title Associated Press archives of Faux Faulkner contest url http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives?p action search&s dispstring faux 20faulkner&p text advanced 0 22faux 20faulkner 22 ref The contest attracted as many as 750 entries in a single year from several countries as well as all of the 50 United States . ref name official The winners were published annually in Hemispheres magazine Hemispheres magazine ref cite web title Hemispheres Magazine contests url http replay.web.archive.org 20060117053635 http www.hemispheresmagazine.com contests enter.htm ref the onboard magazine for United Airlines and the contest s corporate sponsor and often received coverage in other major media outlets such as USA Today ref cite news author Emily Wagster Pettus title Spoof of Bush wins Faux Faulkner writing contest url http www.usatoday.com life 2005 07 23 bush spoof x.htm newspaper USA Today via Associated Press date 2005 07 23 ref and MSNBC . ref cite news author Emily Wagster Pettus title Stooges parody wins Faulkner write alike contest url http today.msnbc.msn.com id 5497764 ns today books publisher MSNBC via Associated Press date 2004 07 23 ref The contest has been on hold since 2005 while it seeks a new corporate sponsor. ref name official The objective of the contest is to create the best entry to parody William ... Wells editor title The Best of Bad Faulkner choice entries from the Faux Faulkner contest publisher ... Faux Faulker contest official site Category Humorous literary awards Category Satire Category Writing ... more details
Infobox french canal canal name Canal des Faux Remparts image Image unknown.JPG 250px image caption canal length convert 2 km mi abbr on ref name hugh lock length lock width max boat length max boat beam min boat draft min boat air draft orig num locks current num locks 1 ref name hugh min elev max elev total rise convert 70 km mi abbr on status Open nav xfield1 xvalue1 former names present owner original owner engineer other engineer date app date cons date use date comp date ext date closed date restored xfield2 xvalue2 direction North South, Northeast, etc start point end point begin coord coord 47.63925 N 2.73062 E scale 5000 end coord branch branch of connects to Ill France ref name hugh xfield3 xvalue3 The Canal des Faux Remparts is a canal in Strasbourg France connecting to the Ill France River Ill . It is used by pleasure boats only. ref name hugh cite book last McKnight first Hugh authorlink coauthors title Cruising French Waterways, 4th Edition publisher Sheridan House date 2005 pages isbn 8124 0152 1 ref See also List of canals in France References Reflist coord missing France Category Canals in France Faux fr Foss du Faux Rempart ... more details
ref improve date November 2011 Faux frais of production is a concept used by classical political economists and by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy . It refers to incidental operating expenses incurred in the productive investment of capital, which do not themselves add new value to output. In Marx s social accounting, the faux frais are a component of constant capital, or alternately are funded by a fraction of the new surplus value . Marxism When owners of Financial capital capital invest in production, they do not just invest in labor power , materials, buildings and equipment or means of production . They must also meet a range of other operating expenses. These can include all kinds of things like bookkeeping, training, catering, cleaning & repairs, advertising, insurance, security services, bribes, taxes & levies etc. Marx has in mind mainly those circulation costs directly necessary and indispensable to keep production going, not fringe benefits . In modern medium sized to large sized business, fixed capital assets will on average be the largest single component of the annual tangible capital outlay. After that, materials and wages. But depending on the nature of the business, the faux frais might be a considerable proportion of the total capital outlay. In general, Marx seems to have regarded net insurance and tax payments from gross production income as part of surplus value . But he never elaborated on this point in detail presumably it depends on the nature of the tax and insurance claims themselves. Professor Makoto Itoh comments Unlike pure circulation costs such as bookkeeping and advertising costs which are faux frais specific only to a commodity economy, some portions of the costs of storage and transport belong substantially to production processes that are continued in the circulation sphere, and therefore add to the substance of value and surplus ... of value of commodities. Such circulation costs are faux frais which must be maintained ... more details
Multiple issues POV July 2010 essay July 2010 refimprove July 2010 A fashion faux pas is an unfortunate error in fashion etiquette. Entire decades have been considered a fashion faux pas . For example, during the 17th century, it was common for men to wear very large lace collars, breeches and stockings, theatrical looking hats embellished with ostrich plumes, and very long hair which evolved into extravagant, powdered white wigs by the 18th century. ref name askmen1 cite web url http ca.askmen.com fashion keywords fashion faux pas.html title Fashion Faux Pas AskMen publisher Ca.askmen.com date ... of fashion faux pas are considered isolated events, as described through such examples as the wardrobe ... fashion statement in today s society. This faux pas originally consisted of a pair of men s socks ... images uploads tightsshoes Big.gif ref this faux pas has rapidly taken off. As quoted from The Star, trend setting designers are taking dad s faux pas and putting it on the runway. But does ... and sandals to be a fashion faux pas, the fashion statement is readily found on college campuses ... faux pas of all, most notably New York fashion stylist Sarah Shirley. ref cite web url http www.sarahshirley.com ... last Lipton ref Wardrobe malfunction A wardrobe malfunction is a fashion faux pas which involves the accidental ... Visible panty lines Visible Panty line Panty Lines VPL is a fashion faux pas where the panties ... garment, and underwear being too small. The most common solutions to this fashion faux pas include ... , which can reduce noticeable lines. A related faux pas is referred to as Whale tail Whale ... image removed File muscleshirt.jpg thumb 100px right alt caption Muscle shirt Another fashion faux ... is a fashion faux pas which occurs when denim jeans and a denim jacket are worn together i.e. ... been in and out of acceptable fashion since the rise of denim. See also Fashion Faux pas Etiquette ... colwidth 30em DEFAULTSORT Fashion Faux Pas Category Fashion Category History of fashion Category Clothing ... more details
for a broader discussion of faux pas in China etiquette in Asia The following faux pas are derived from homonym s in Standard Mandarin Mandarin and Standard Cantonese Cantonese . While originating in Greater China , they may also apply to Chinese language Chinese speaking people around the world. Certain customs regarding good and bad luck are important to many Chinese people . Although these might be regarded as superstition s by people from other cultures, these customs are often tied to religion religious traditions and are an important part of many people s World view belief systems , even among well educated people and affluent sectors of society. Clocks It is undesirable to give someone a clock or other timepiece as a gift. Traditional superstitions regard this as counting the seconds to the recipient s death. Another common interpretation of this is that the phrase to give a clock zh , zh in Chinese is pronounced s ng zh ng in Standard Mandarin Mandarin , which is a homophone of a phrase for terminating or attending a funeral both can be written as traditional or simplified . Cantonese people consider such a gift as a curse. ref Susan Kurth Clot deBroissia http www.netique.com giftsearch international.html anchor317728 International Gift Giving Protocol ref However, should such a gift be given, the unluckiness of the gift can be countered by exacting a small monetary payment so the recipient is buying the clock and thereby counteracting the give expression of the phrase. Fans & Umbrellas It is undesirable to give someone a Fan implement fan or an umbrella as a gift. The words fan sh n and umbrella s n zh t , zh s sound like the word s n , meaning scatter or to lose. s n k i zh t , zh s means to split up. ref name gifts in chinese culture.htm Wong Yee Lee http www.chinatownconnection.com gifts in chinese culture.htm Gifts in Chinese Culture ... is okay. Hats It is a faux pas to give a married man green colored headwear as a gift. The Chinese ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 The 2010 Duke University faux sex thesis controversy arose from a private 42 page Powerpoint document written by a Duke University senior, Karen Owen, in the format of a thesis about her sexual experiences during her time attending the university. The controversy Shortly after graduating from Duke University in May 2010, Karen Owen wrote a thesis styled document about her sexual experiences during her time attending the university. She privately distributed the document to three friends . In mid September 2010, during Homecoming weekend, one of these friends decided to forward it onwards, and the document went viral . ref cite news first Pradip last Koti url http today24news.com breaking duke university scandal excelling in the realm of horizontal academics 085330 date October 8, 2010 title Duke University Scandal Excelling in the Realm of Horizontal Academics accessdate ... fuck list goes viral? archivedate 4 October 2010 deadurl no ref In the faux thesis, titled An education ... of Owen s faux thesis have a right to sue, as was done in the case of Jessica Cutler when ... questions as to whether double standard s exist if the reaction would have been the same had the faux ... owen duke sex n 755903.html archivedate 11 October 2010 deadurl no ref The faux dissertation attracted ... publisher NBC News accessdate 9 October 2010 DASHBot ref Reaction About a month after the faux ... of the faux thesis. ref cite web title Duke History Department Hosts Fuck List Forum first Irin ..., the author of the faux thesis, grew up in Branford, Connecticut and graduated from Branford High School ... Following the controversy After her faux dissertation went Viral phenomenon viral , Owen deleted ... have never intentionally hurt the people that were mentioned in the faux thesis . ref name New Haven ... s faux sex thesis. ref cite news url http www.dukechronicle.com article popular tv show airs episode ... 2010 Duke University Faux Sex Thesis Controversy Category 2010 controversies Duke University faux sex ... more details
Folex may refer to Counterfeit watch , a portmanteau of faux fake and the Rolex watch brand Methotrexate , by trade name Folex disambig ... more details
Pepper tree may refer to Trees in the Schinus genus Macropiper excelsum , Kawakawa a small tree endemic to New Zealand Two species of the Pseudowintera genus, also known by the M ori name of Horopito disambig fr Faux poivrier ... more details
Architecturalelement stub Stri is a popular form of faux painting using glaze painting technique glaze and paint brushes to create a soft natural striped texture. image sch ewf 10.jpg thumb 250px right Example of the strie faux painting technique over raised stencil Stri is a negative glaze technique. The glaze is generally rolled over the entire surface, and then removed with a tool such as a brush. ref Phil Schmidt, Building & Finishing Walls & Ceilings , Creative Publishing International, 2002, p86. ISBN 1589230426 ref The word stri can be used to describe this process of painting, or to describe the actual finish created. Stri is a simple technique that can be altered and elaborated in many ways. It can be done on its own, with the streaks directed either vertically or horizontally. It can be brushed over a raised plaster stencil. It is also very popular to overlap a horizontal and vertical stri , creating the look of fabrics such as linen or denim. This is often referred to as a linen weave or burlap stri . References Reflist See also Faux finishing Color wash Category Faux painting Category Decorative arts Category Artistic techniques ... more details
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A simulation typeface is one designed after a unique or stereotypical aspect of the letterforms or scripts of a different language. ref Tereza Haralambous and Yannis Haralambous, Characters, Glyphs and Beyond , Glyph and Typesetting Workshop , Ky to, 2003. http coe21.zinbun.kyoto u.ac.jp papers ws type 2003 017 tereza.pdf PDF , p. 24 ref class wikitable Name Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Bagel typeface Hebrew script Hebrew Latin script Latin Image Bagel typeface .png 199px Celtic typeface Gaelic script Gaelic Latin script Latin Circumcision typeface Hebrew script Hebrew Latin script Latin Image Circumcision typeface .png 199px Faux Arabic Arabic script Arabic Latin script Latin Image Faux Arabic.png 199px Faux Chinese Chinese script Chinese Latin script Latin Image Faux Chinese.png 199px Faux Hebrew Hebrew script Hebrew Latin script Latin Image Faux Hebrew.png 199px Faux Japanese Japanese script Japanese Latin script Latin Faux Runic Runic script Runic Latin script Latin Faux Sanskrit Sanskrit script Sanskrit Latin script Latin Image Faux Sanskrit.png 199px Ginko typeface Japanese script Japanese Latin script Latin Herculanum typeface Image Herculanum typeface .png 199px Iona typeface Lithos Greek script Greek epigraphic Latin script Latin Image LithosPro.png 199px Mandarin typeface Chinese script Chinese Latin script Latin Manga Steel Japanese script Japanese Latin script Latin Papyrus typeface File Papyrus font2.svg 199px File Papyrus Font.svg 199px Rusticana Image Rusticana font.svg 199px Image Rusticana sample.svg 199px Samarkan typeface Sanskrit script Sanskrit Latin script Latin Image Samarkan.png 199px Shalom typeface Hebrew script Hebrew Latin script Latin Sherwood typeface Image Sherwood typeface .png 199px Skia typeface Greek script Greek epigraphic Latin script Latin Image Skia Typeface.svg 199px Image Skia.png 199px Image Skiaspecimen3.svg 199px Talmud typeface Hebrew script Hebrew Latin script Latin Image Talmud.png 199px West Of China See also Faux Cyr ... more details
Marbleizing or faux marbling is the preparation and finishing of a surface to imitate the appearance of polished marble . It is typically used in buildings where the cost or weight of genuine marble would be prohibitive. Faux marbling is a special case of faux painting used to create the distinctive and varied patterns of marble the most imitated stone by far. Image Faux Marbling.jpg thumb Faux painting by Andre Martinez in the Colorado State Capitol 2005 Image Wiggensbach St Pankratius Nepomukaltar Altarblock marmoriert.jpg thumb Example of a wooden marbleized altar Germany, 1771 History Faux stone painting was widely used in Pompeii, but it really took off in Europe during the Renaissance with two schools of faux painting developing. The Italian school was loose and artistic, the French school was formal and realistic. It typically took an apprentice ten years or more to fully master the art. The sophistication of the techniques are such that visitors are frequently unable to distinguish between false and real marble in many churches, palaces and public buildings in Europe. The techniques were perfected by the 17th century and have been used in all styles of construction well into the 20th century, including Baroque , palladian , Neoclassical architecture neoclassical and historical revival styles as well as Art Nouveau and Art Deco buildings. Craftsmen who are able to replicate this work are still available, as evidenced, for example, by the extensive restorations of faux marble .... image sch mar 2.jpg thumb Example of a faux painting in antique verde marble Other techniques for producing faux marble include Scagliola , a costly process which involves the use of specially ... and polished to expose the marble aggregate. Some professional faux finishers are very skilled ... rather than accurately imitate a particular stone. See also Faux painting Paper marbling Terrazzo References ... Faux marbling Category Faux painting Category Decorative arts Category Artistic techniques Category ... more details
unreferenced date August 2007 Architecturalelement stub image sch ewf 6.jpg thumb 250px right Example of a color wash in multiple hues A color wash is a popular technique in faux painting using paint thinned out with glaze painting technique glaze to create a subtle wash of color over walls or other surfaces. Color washing is an easy and forgiving form of faux finishing often used by beginners, but perfected by professional finishers. It was historically created with oil based products because of the long drying time, but today s environmental and health conscious companies are producing user friendly water based glazes. Color washing can be done in any color of paint and is generally applied with brushes over a solid paint color, using long sweeping strokes to meld the glaze colors together. Category Faux painting Category Decorative arts Category Artistic techniques ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Otheruses Round and Round disambiguation Round and Round is a faux finish technique of applying paint in a circular motion, usually with a sponge tool sponge . DEFAULTSORT Round And Round Painting Technique Category Painting techniques Painting stub ... more details
McKeen may refer to William R. McKeen, Jr. , the inventor of the track motorcar and president of the company that initially manufactured them. McKeen Motor Car Company , a defunct railcar manufacturer in Omaha, Nebraska . McKeen railmotor , anticipating the Streamliner streamlined engine with a faux aerodynamic style, this engine featured one of the first gas powered motors as well. disambig ... more details
Orphan date July 2009 Foilbacks is a vintage jewellery term that refers to the practice of inserting metal foil behind gemstone s or faux gemstones to enhance their sparkle and reflective properties. When this foil darkens or peels, these gemstones are often considered dead or lacking in sparkle. Modern jewelers seldom use foiling behind actual gemstones, but faux gems are made in a similar fashion even today ref http www.vintagejewelrylane.com information jewelryglossary.htm ref ref http www.enchantedlearning.com jewel glossary indexf.shtml ref . References reflist Category Jewellery making Category Jewellery components tech stub ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Founded in 1997 by Ralph Robbins and Cyril Afanasyev, C & R Decor Arts is a private company in New York City that specializes in custom design and decorative art s. They preserve traditional European methods of Faux Finishes Faux finishes , including faux marble Marbleizing , faux bois Graining , Venetian plaster Venetian Plaster , and Trompe l oeil . ref name finishes http www.architecturaldigest.com architects 100 penny baird baird slideshow 102003 C & R Decor Arts in Architectural Digest ref They have also mastered the art of Murals muraling and have created murals for Image Makers Studio in NJ, Cast Classics and Lenox China s Spring and Winter Showroom Events. ref name murals http c r decorarts.com Showrooms.html C & R Decor Arts Showroom Murals ref Both of the owners were trained in Europe. Ralph Robbins received his degree from the Art institute of chicago Art Institute of Chicago before honing his craft by studying at the Academie Van DerKelen ref name Academie http www.vanderkelen.com Academie Van DerKelen ref in Brussels , Belgium , where he was awarded a Bronze Medal from the Institut Superieur de Peinture de Bruxelles. Cyril Afanasyev is a native of St. Petersburg, Russia . He was awarded honors from the Institute for Art Restoration, ref name Artacademy http artacademy.spb.ru Art Restoration ref St. Petersburg and the highly competitive Art and Landscape Exhibition of the USSR in Gorky, Russia. C & R Decor Arts is a member of the American Society of Interior Designers. ref name ASID http asid.org ASID ref References references External links http crdal.com http www.castclassics.com http www.theimagemakerstudio.com http www.lenox.com http www.ddbuilding.com Category Companies based in New York City Category Companies established in 1997 Category Surface decorative techniques in woodworking Category Faux painting Category Decorative arts Category Art genres Category Interior design Category Conservation and restoration companies ... more details
unreferenced date December 2008 Image Swedish Windsor Chairs.jpg thumb right 250px These Swedish Windor chairs are an example of traditionally finished woodwork. In woodworking and the decorative art s, refinishing refers to the act of repairing or reapplying the wood finishing on an object. In practice, this may apply to the paint or wood finish top coat, lacquer or varnish . The artisan or restorer is traditionally aiming for an improved or restored and renewed finish. Refinishing can apply to a variety of surfaces and materials such as wood , glass , metal , plastic and paint , although in Britain, when referring to wood or wooden furniture it is commonly known as repolishing. There are a great variety of both traditional and modern finishes, including the use of Faux painting faux finishes. One interesting modern development in refinishing is the art of distressing or antiquing, making the finishes of pieces look older. While refinishing is often undertaken to salvage an old piece of furniture, in the case of antique furniture refinishing has been known to significantly reduce the overall value of the piece. See also Patina Glaze painting technique Metal leaf Faux painting Woodworking Category Decorative arts Category Furniture Category Woodworking decorative art stub woodworking stub ... more details
Marbling may refer to The quality of a surface that has streaks of color, like marble . For example Marbleizing , also called faux marbling , the art of painting walls or furniture to look like real marble. Paper marbling , a method of aqueous surface design in which paper or fabric is decorated with a spotted pattern similar to stone, as well as other swirled and combed patterns. Marbled meat , the pattern of fat in beef steaks Marbling , a form of birth control in horse breeding, involving a marble used as an intrauterine device . disambig ... more details
The Fab Four is a nickname for The Beatles . It may refer to The Fab Four tribute , a Beatles tribute band The Fab Faux , a Beatles tribute band The Revols , a Stratford, Ontario band formed in 1957 the original Fab Four Four Brisbane Lions players Simon Black , Michael Voss , Nigel Lappin and Jason Akermanis during the Lions premiership years of 2001 2003 The Monkees were sometimes called the Pre Fab Four See also Fab Five Disambiguation ... more details
produced furniture market, it is common for distressing to include faux woodworm holes. These can ... as faux woodworm holes will usually be all of identical diameter and vertical into the wood. Genuine ... Trompe l oeil Trompe L Oeil Verdigris See also Patina Applied patina Applied patina Faux ... www.hgtv.com hgtv dc faux antique distress 0,1792,HGTV 3395,00.html Home and Garden Television HGTV ... more details
Lost Dakotas was a Canadian alternative country band in the 1990s. The band originally consisted of vocalist Paul Dakota and upright bass bassist Greg McConnell formerly of Absolute Whores , who began in 1989 as a busking duo at the corner of Yonge and Dundas Streets in Toronto . Their contemporaries in the busking scene included Leslie Spit Treeo , Grievous Angels , Graeme Kirkland and Barenaked Ladies . Dakota and McConnell added guitar ist Adam Faux and drummer Ron Duffy for their 1990 debut, Love to Play . Initially released as a limited edition cassette, the album completely sold out in just two days. ref name globe Gregarious Greg McConnell , The Globe and Mail , May 19, 1999. ref The band s visuals, including poster s and album art animated video clips, were created by artist Erella Vent . 1991 s Last Train to Kipling a reference to Kipling TTC Kipling station on the Toronto Transit Commission s Bloor Danforth line Bloor Danforth Rapid transit subway line was one of the most notable Canadian indie rock albums of the 1990s, staying in the campus radio charts in Chart magazine Chart for over 100 weeks. ref name globe In 1992 Faux left to form his own band, Pig Farm , and was replaced by Rick O Brien. The band broke up following their 1993 album Sun Machine Lost Dakotas album Sun Machine . McConnell went on to form Stratochief , but died in 1999. Erella Vent, now Erella Ganon, continues as an illustrator and writer. Adam Faux currently leads two bands with drummer Topher Stott, Hot Fo Gandhi and The Tiny Specks. Discography Love to Play 1990 Last Train to Kipling 1991 Sun Machine 1993 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Lost Dakotas Category Musical groups established in 1989 Category Musical groups from Toronto Category Canadian alternative country groups Category Canadian buskers ... more details