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*A ]-band from Germany, founded in 2000, formerly known as Charing Cross, founded in 1996 named after the London train and tube station. Short form Charing X, after personal changes renamed CHAX. Now playing mostly modern ] throughout Germany and Europe. | *A ]-band from Germany, founded in 2000, formerly known as Charing Cross, founded in 1996 named after the London train and tube station. Short form Charing X, after personal changes renamed CHAX. Now playing mostly modern ] throughout Germany and Europe. | ||
*A ], third-party add-on for ] that enhances functionality, including autoreconnect, tabbed windows, and auto-accept of messages and file transfers. | *A ], third-party add-on for ] that enhances functionality, including autoreconnect, tabbed windows, and auto-accept of messages and file transfers. | ||
* Resident ] of the GCD subforum of ]. It has been said that the Queen can compound the contents of her ] into precious gems such as ], ] and ]. Ohohoho! | |||
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Chax may refer to:
- A Great Marquis of Hell, also spelled Shax
- A line of Japanese products designed by Mori Chack
- A Rock-band from Germany, founded in 2000, formerly known as Charing Cross, founded in 1996 named after the London train and tube station. Short form Charing X, after personal changes renamed CHAX. Now playing mostly modern Alternative Rock throughout Germany and Europe.
- A free, third-party add-on for iChat that enhances functionality, including autoreconnect, tabbed windows, and auto-accept of messages and file transfers.
- Resident HRH of the GCD subforum of Gaia Online. It has been said that the Queen can compound the contents of her digestive tract into precious gems such as emeralds, rubies and diamonds. Ohohoho!
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