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* 1960 – Nicholas Dingley alias Razzle, British drummer ( Hanoi Rocks ) ( d. 1984 )
* 1962 – Michael Monroe, Finnish singer-songwriter and musician ( Hanoi Rocks and Demolition 23 )
In 1984, Neil was driving home from a liquor store in his De Tomaso Pantera when he was in a head-on collision ; his passenger, Hanoi Rocks drummer Nicholas " Razzle " Dingley, was killed.
* 1962 – Andy McCoy, Finnish musician Hanoi Rocks
He is drunk at the time, and Razzle ( Nicholas Dingley ) of Hanoi Rocks is killed in the accident.
In the " definitive metal family tree " of his documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, anthropologist Sam Dunn differentiates pop metal, which includes bands like Def Leppard, Europe, and Whitesnake, from glam metal bands that include Mötley Crüe, Twisted Sister and Hanoi Rocks.
Finnish band Hanoi Rocks have been credited with setting a blueprint for the look of hair metal.
Other artists include Hanoi Rocks, Queen, Kirka, Hot Leg, Candlebox, Cock Sparrer and Girlschool.
He is most famous for his role as the lead guitarist and main songwriter of Hanoi Rocks, but has also played with Iggy Pop.
Before Hanoi Rocks, McCoy had become well known in his home country, Finland, due to his work in the punk rock band Pelle Miljoona Oy.
After McCoy left Pelle Miljoona Oy, he joined Monroe in Hanoi Rocks, with another former-Pelle Miljoona Oy member, Sam Yaffa.
At this point, the Hanoi Rocks line-up consisted of Michael Monroe ( lead vocals ), Andy McCoy ( lead guitar ), Nasty Suicide ( rhythm guitar ), Sam Yaffa ( bass ) and Swedish Gyp Casino ( drums ).
Hanoi Rocks released their first album in 1981 titled Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks, with 8 out of 10 tracks written by McCoy.
In 1982 Hanoi Rocks recorded and released their second studio album Oriental Beat in London.
After the albums release the band moved to London the same year and fired drummer Gyp Casino and hired drummer and Hanoi Rocks fan Nicholas Dingley better known as Razzle.
When Razzle joined the band, that line-up is considered the classic and definitive Hanoi Rocks line-up.
In 2001 McCoy and Michael Monroe started working together again and decided to reform Hanoi Rocks with two new members on guitar and bass, with Michael Monroe's solo career drummer, Lacu.
Hanoi Rocks played 8 sold out farewell gigs in 6 days at Tavastia Club, Helsinki.
After Hanoi Rocks ' break-up in 1985, McCoy continued with his next project " The Cherry Bombz " which featured the last Hanoi line-up ( except Michael Monroe ), which consisted of Nasty Suicide, drummer Terry Chimes, bass player Timo Kaltio and vocalist Anita Chellemah of Toto Coelo fame ( previously scoring a hit with " I Eat Cannibals ").
The band was perceived as being the next stage of Hanoi Rocks.
The music of The Cherry Bombz was actually very similar to that of Hanoi Rocks '.

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It is now located in the History Museum in Hanoi.
The land and sea boundary with China, delineated under the France-China treaties of 1887 and 1895, is " the frontier line " accepted by Hanoi that China agreed in 1957-58 to respect.
The spectacular Bản Giốc Waterfall is 272 km north of Hanoi and few tourists are seen there.
* 1075 – 1077: the Song Dynasty of China and the Lý Dynasty of Vietnam fight a border war, with Vietnamese forces striking first on land and with their navy, and afterwards Song armies advancing as far as modern-day Hanoi, the capital, but withdraw after Lý makes peace overtures ; in 1082, both sides exchange the territories that they had captured during the war, and later a border agreement is reached.
* The One Pillar Pagoda in Hanoi, Vietnam, is constructed in 1049.
* December 21 – Francis Garnier is attacked outside Hanoi by Black Flag mercenaries fighting for the Vietnamese.
The port is shut down for the next five decades while foreign vessels dock at Hanoi instead, yet Guangzhou thrives again once it is reopened to foreign trade in the early 9th century.
* February 26 – An American businessman is admitted to the Vietnam France Hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam, with the first identified case of SARS.
* The Lý Dynasty is established in Vietnam ( or 1009 ) and moves the capital to Hanoi.
* A merchant from the Roman Empire called " Qin Lun " by the Chinese, arrives in Jiaozhi ( modern Hanoi ) and is taken to see Sun Quan, king of Eastern Wu, who requests him to make a report on his native country and people.
The Tower of Hanoi ( also called the Tower of Brahma or Lucas ' Tower, and sometimes pluralised ) is a mathematical game or puzzle.
The number of moves required to solve a Tower of Hanoi puzzle is 2 < sup > n </ sup >-1, where n is the number of disks.
If one counts in Gray code of a bit size equal to the number of disks in a particular Tower of Hanoi, begins at zero, and counts up, then the bit changed each move corresponds to the disk to move, where the least-significant-bit is the smallest disk and the most-significant-bit is the largest.
The Tower of Hanoi is frequently used in psychological research on problem solving.
The Tower of Hanoi is also used as Backup rotation scheme when performing computer data Backups where multiple tapes / media are involved.
As mentioned above, the Tower of Hanoi is popular for teaching recursive algorithms to beginning programming students.
The Tower of Hanoi is also used as a test by neuropsychologists trying to evaluate frontal lobe deficits.
Cyclic Hanoi is a variation of the Hanoi in which each disk must be moved in the same cyclic direction, in most cases, clockwise.
Although the three-peg version has a simple recursive solution as outlined above, the optimal solution for the Tower of Hanoi problem with four pegs ( called Reve's puzzle ), let alone more pegs, is still an open problem.
Tết is celebrated on the same day as Chinese New Year, though exceptions arise due to the one-hour time difference between Hanoi and Beijing resulting in the alternate calculation of the new moon.
What happened to them after this is not known, but presumably they took them away, perhaps to Hanoi.

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