It’s the day of the premiere and I had a walk on the beach — a morning eerily like the morning I had the idea.
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It’s the day of the premiere and I had a walk on the beach — a morning eerily like the morning I had the idea.
One man here inspired me to make a comic book (4:30 into the film). Superman cannot touch these people.
Hello #SDCC. I have missed you. Hope you do not mind I'm bringing you a gift. Hope you like Mad Scientists...lots of them! #paraproject
The Metabarons by Travis Charest
AUSTIN, TX—Mobile phones are kicking off a revolution in Africa, with everyone from farmers to villagers relying on apps to make electronic payments, check on expiration dates for medicine, and predict future storms or the best prices for produce. In a SXSW session titled “The $100bn Mobile Bullet Train Called Africa” (which would also be a pretty good name for one of the indie films playing at this massive convention), Tech4Africa founder Gareth Knight explained the contours of this revolution.
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Knight then explained how mobile devices are disrupting traditional markets, citing the case of an ex-pat from Ghana who, after raising money “from friends, family and fools,” started rice farms in his home country. “He communicates with 2,000 farmers in the West of Ghana using SMS, he sends out text messages to all his farmers,” he said. “He’s crowd-sourced rice production, and he’s selling that to the rest of the world.” That collective is now the second-biggest rice exporter in the country, largely thanks to the ability to leverage mobile technology.
The crowdsourcing/collective approach is interesting albeit probably very fragile when corporations starting to enter the markets.
For Intl. Woman’s Day. On to true equality for all….
One does not needs capes and cowls when when we have Malala
Flash Gordon by Al Williamson
Unpublished Dragnet cover by Alex Toth.
Captain America & Spider-Man vs Mr. Hyde commission by John Byrne from 2008.
Forget Batman and Robin...Cap and Spidey are my dynamic duo.
A project is like a battle……
Analogies are a great way to help complex concepts in simple terms. I like using concepts that everyone is familiar with when explaining new content to my team members.
In this case, I used a battle analogy to explain how a project is very similar to a battle regarding what is required to be successful…..Have you ever though how a project is so similar to a battle?
I know Ninja's are the craze and the origin of this content, but I would prefer to be a Samurai
SIPOC……….
Green Screen Work is a costly process
Being a jerk is always a bad idea, but it is an especially bad idea when you clearly have no idea what you're talking about.
Outside of my beautiful daughter, this makes life worth living. :)
Why I don't pity the younger people who complain about writing papers. This was my google! - Imgur
Top 25 Most Memorable Technology Quotes
I'm not sure I enjoy the short-sightedness or the bravado of some of these quotes, but I love "Egg Freckles" and the Newton response.
WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?
An orange and black spiraling field encompassing my entire consciousness when I was very young. Either the result of an impact to my head or something much more interesting.