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stochastique-blog · 11 months ago
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Lil #Ricoflex is jumping out the frame and staying in his lane for #jcaaec
Lil Ricaflex bet Lil Ricoflex that he couldn’t jump the hood of a car. So Lil Ricoflex took up her challenge and jumped the hood of one of Carlos’s cars. Lil Ricoflex you are too cool dude. Stay up. GOD, Universe, Muses, thank U. Peace.
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csrgood · 5 years ago
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Ideagen Announces Addition of New Board Members as Part of Global Expansion Presented Globally by Microsoft
Ideagen®'s CEO, George Sifakis Announces Sharon Price John, CEO of Build-a-Bear and Steven James Tingus, National Disability Policy and Inclusion Leader have joined the Ideagen Advisory Board
Ideagen® is honored to announce the addition of two new members on the Ideagen Advisory Board. Sharon Price John, CEO of Build-A-Bear Workshop and Steven Tingus. 
“We are very excited and honored that both Sharon and Steven have joined the Ideagen Advisory Board. With their knowledge and experience as global leaders, they will bring critical insights and perspectives as Ideagen scales globally, including with the recent launch of Ideagen TV “Powered by Azure” and presented globally by Microsoft”  -George Sifakis, CEO, Ideagen.
Sharon Price John has been President and Chief Executive Officer of Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. since June 2013. In just a few short years, she has helped lead the company through a successful financial turnaround, while refreshing the brand, now in its 23rd year. At the St. Louis headquarters of Build-A-Bear Workshop and when visiting stores across the globe, the Tennessee native leads and challenges her teams to be better and do better every day in a uniquely engaging way. She takes the time to share the full story with employees and answer questions, and they in turn know she will always speak the truth. Sharon took this approach directly to the field on the Season Eight premiere of the hit CBS series “Undercover Boss” in December 2016. In this episode, she donned a disguise while working with store and warehouse associates to gain unfiltered feedback on changes the company began implementing in 2014. 
With over two decades of experience in marketing, product development and change management, Sharon has worked with several iconic family brands. During her tenure at companies, including Hasbro, Mattel and Wolverine World Wide, she established a strong track record of success working with a variety of brands and businesses. 
Before joining Build-A-Bear Workshop, Sharon was President of the Stride Rite Childrens Group LLC, where she led all functions, including product creation, wholesale sales, marketing, planning and distribution. She wore many hats while directing operations, retail merchandising and international franchising for more than 350 Stride Rite stores. 
Prior to Stride Rite Children’s Group, she held a range of senior management roles at Hasbro, including General Manager and Senior Vice President of Global Preschool, where she drove the global strategy and marketing for Hasbro's Preschool portfolio that included the likes of Mr. Potato Head and Play-doh. Separately, Sharon served as the General Manager, Senior Vice President of Marketing for the U.S. Toy Division, overseeing iconic brands like NERF, Transformers and My Little Pony, while managing key licensing relationships such as Star Wars and Marvel. Prior to that, she held a number of roles, including Marketing Director of Barbie and Vice President of International for the Disney Business Unit. 
Her career began in the advertising industry working at top agencies in New York, including DDB Needham Worldwide on the Hershey account and Bates USA as Account Supervisor for the SNICKERS/M&M Mars business. Sharon holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications from the University of Tennessee - Knoxville and a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University. In 2014, she received the distinguished alumna award from Columbia Business School – Columbia Women in Business. In 2016, she was recognized as one of the University of Tennessee Knoxville’s 100 Distinguished Alumni.
Sharon is a sought after speaker, who has served on the Board of Directors for Jack in the Box, Inc. Since 2014. She is also active on a number of national and regional philanthropic senior boards and organizations, including KaBOOM!, the Board of Directors of The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and the Committee of 200 (C200). Sharon lives in St. Louis with her husband and three children.
Steven James Tingus is recognized as one of the nation’s leading experts and thought leaders for public and private disability, aging, veterans, health care and educational programs, and diversity and inclusion. 
Since 2011, Steven has served as a Consultant through STEVEN J. TINGUS CONSULTING to business, non-profit foundation and entertainment industry executives. His clients include: LEISURE FILMS LTD. (Sacramento, CA, 2019 – Present): As Creative Partner for Diversity and Disability Inclusion, advocates for the development of new storylines for film and television that accurately portray individuals with disabilities and others from underrepresented and minority groups, and the hiring of talent from these communities in front and behind the camera; MOTHER ROAD STUDIOS (Los Angeles, CA, 2018 – Present), as Consultant for Diversity and Inclusion, advocates for the development of new storylines for film and television that accurately portray individuals with disabilities/seniors/veterans and others from underrepresented and minority groups, and the hiring of talent from these communities in front and behind the camera. The mission of Mother Road Studios is to “pave the way for inclusion by creating art and entertainment through a new lens with people of all abilities. Using creativity, connections and collaborations to generate more inclusive opportunities in our communities and our world.”; DIVERSE CITY ENTERTAINMENT (Los Angeles, CA, 2013 – 2017), as Consultant (former Partner and Director of Public Relations, 2013 – 2014), advocated for new storylines for film and television that accurately portray individuals with disabilities and others with health-related challenges, and the hiring of talent with disabilities (including veterans) in front and behind the camera to promote diversity. Developed strategic partnerships (e.g.,NBCUniversal’s Abilities Network) and presented the business case before leadership to promote the increase in the employment of talented individuals with disabilities into all facets of the entertainment industry. Selected Achievement: Associate Producer (Disability Issues and Content Development) for Perfectly Imperfect Radio on Monday nights at 7:00 PM (Pacific Time) on www.LATalkRadio.com ; and LEE & ASSOCIATES, LA NORTH/VENTURA, INC. (Calabasas, CA, 2011 –2013), as Consultant (Senior Vice President for Business Development), directed the development and growth of potential profitable business for key principals. Conducted extensive research and developed lists of potential clients. Ensured business growth by directing and managing business development initiatives. Managed community outreach and served as a spokesperson at industry events. Selected Achievement: Solicited investments and funds for Lee & Associates’ 2012 Annual Golf Classic & Client Appreciation Day benefitting local non-profit organizations serving children and families, including those with disabilities. From 2010 to 2011, Steven served as Chief Government and Public Relations Officer for the LOS AMIGOS RESEARCH AND EDUCATION INSTITUTE, INC., at the world-renowned Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center (Downey, CA) for people with disabilities and aging.
Following the enactment of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Steven became the first mainstreamed “Handicapped” student into public schools in Northern California which set the stage for his achieving many lifelong accomplishments that also opened the doors and improved the lives for his peers with disabilities. On February 1, 2001, President George W. Bush invited Steven to the East Room of The White House to introduce him and to deliver a speech on behalf of the President for the unveiling of the New Freedom Initiative (NFI) before members of Congress, the press, and leaders from the disability community. Steven helped craft the NFI which served as the blueprint for the Bush administration’s policy supporting people with disabilities. Later that year, President Bush appointed Steven to serve as the Director of the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research at the U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (Washington, DC) from 2001 to 2007, followed by appointing him to serve as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (Disability, Aging, and Long-Term Care Policy) at the U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (Washington, DC) from 2007 to 2009. Steven also chaired the President’s Interagency Committee on Disability Research and various White House task forces focused on disability policy and research. Previously, Steven served as Director of Public Policy and Resource Development at the CALIFORNIA FOUNDATION FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS, INC. (Sacramento, CA) from 1998 to 2001, which followed his appointment by California Governor Pete Wilson as Health Care Policy Analyst (Disability) for the CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES, Office of Long Term Care (Sacramento, CA) from 1995 to 1998. 
Steven has earned a B.S. degree in Biological Sciences, a Clear Ryan Single Subject Teaching Credential in Life Science, an M.S. degree in Physiology, and a Candidate in Philosophy (Ph.D. ABD) degree in Physiology from the University of California, Davis. Steven has received numerous awards at the federal, state and non-profit foundation level for his exceptional leadership in the establishment and implementation of public policies and research programs that enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities and seniors. Steven is a Charter Member of the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), Member of the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL), Member of the Board of Advisors for RespectAbility (2014-2019), SAG-AFTRA eligible Member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG- AFTRA), Associate Member of the Television Academy, Member of Film Independent, Indie Creative Member of the Sundance Institute, Member of the Board of Directors for the Hollywood Diversity Association (HDA) (2014-2017), and Member of the ABC Studios Advisory Panel (2015-2017). 
Besides serving as a political appointee and consultant on disability policy at the state and federal level, Steven particularly enjoys bringing his expertise in disability policy to the entertainment industry in support of talent with disabilities. Steven believes that “The entertainment industry can be an incredible ally in creating social change. I enjoy educating industry leaders on the business sense of hiring highly-talented and trained people with disabilities and those underrepresented onscreen and behind the camera. Toward that end, to build a network of high-profile actors, producers, directors and other key players in the entertainment industry towards increasing storyline development and hiring so that the abysmal 2.4% representation on TV/film is changed for the disability community (USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, 2017).” According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 20% of the United States population (1 in 5 adults) or 61 million Americans are living with a disability (2018). Amongst this population are some of the most talented people on earth. Unfortunately, very few ever get the opportunity to shine on the world stage. Steven resides in Los Angeles, California.
“Sharon and Steven will bring game-changing, innovative thinking to the Ideagen Advisory Board and we are looking forward to changing the world together” - Christian Angelson, VP Global Operations at Ideagen.
For more information regarding Ideagen, visit www.IdeagenGlobal.com to join the movement. 
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musicdish · 6 years ago
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IES 18 Explodes With WARPED Kevin Lyman’s 1st Appearance After 24 Year Run
WARPED Creator KEVIN LYMAN made IES - the INDIE SUMMIT, His FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE Since Final WARPED TOUR Show, & Receives 'TRAILBLAZER' AWARD, Along with MEGADETH's DAVID ELLEFSON, & 3 days of SUCCESS Panels-Workshops By Industry Leaders highlight a vital INDIE SUMMIT-I E S 18 Dateline : Los Angeles / N.Hollywood CA The seventh annual IES - the INDIE ENTERTAINMENT SUMMIT wrapped up another successful global Music & Entertainment conference Sunday evening August 12 in L.A. - in the entertainment capital of the World. Among the many highlights of the action packed 3-day summit of Music - Movies-TV - Touring & Tech, were WARPED creator KEVIN LYMAN making the INDIE SUMMIT as his first public appearance after wrapping the final show of the 24 year run as the 'world's biggest & longest running traveling alternative festival in the World'. The WARPED TOUR is historic in it's legacy in helping launch more current Superstars than any other tour or platform in history, including EMINEM, BLINK-182, KATY PERRY, TWENTYONE PILOTS, PANIC AT THE DISCO, BEBE REXHA, ALL TIME LOW, FALL OUT BOY, FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE, WEEZER, THE USED, NEW FOUND GLORY, PARAMORE & countless others! Kevin has been a longtime friend & supporter of IES founder/creator & 40 year industry innovator JAY WARSINSKE & was quick to jump on the opportunity to make the INDIE SUMMIT his first public appearance since getting home from the last ever show of the 24 year legendary WARPED TOUR run. The appearance was at the final day of IES 18 at the SONGWRITING SCHOOL of Los Angeles (with previous days at THE FEDERAL & the AMP Complex, NoHo Arts district, adj. Television Academy, Arts Institute, among others). IES Founder/Creator gave LYMAN the 'IES TRAILBLAZER OF THE DECADE' Award for his quarter century of developing stars on WARPED, as he announced the imminent forthcoming announcement of the start of the giant WARPED FESTIVAL & his professorship in cutting edge entertainment courses at USC. "Kevin has blazed a trail like no other", Warsinske stated, "in creating the ultimate platform for New Music Discovery & incubator in creating arena & festival headliners like no other!" Kevin returned the compliment "The WARPED brand continues, as strong as ever, we're about to announce our first Festival for our 25th Anniversary next year!Jay you have built with the INDIE SUMMIT, a place like no other that aspiring artists, managers & entrepreneurs can learn from the best, make new connections & mentors, & gain inspiration to take on the World in their own unique way! The music business is very hard & complex & things like IES give you a roadmap & blueprint to see how fellow creative talent & entrepreneurs are winning these days in more & more creative indie ways! We look forward to all coming to the INDIE SUMMIT for many years to come!" IES HONORS also inducted MEGADETH & reunited three members of the earth shaking & influential debut 'KILLING IS MY BUSINESS, & BUSINESS IS GOOD' album; founding member DAVID ELLEFSON, founding guitarist CHRIS POLAND & 'KILLING' TOUR guitarist MIKE ALBERT. ELLEFSON was presented the 'TRAILBLAZER OF THE YEAR' Award for starting his successful Indie Label EMP, re-activating COMBAT (who originally put out MEGADETH & 'KILLING', among other greats), started his Management company, indie Booking Agency, & Coffee company, in addition to touring the World & headlining festivals & arenas with the mighty MEGADETH! "The IES Honor is huge to me", Ellefson states, "Jay I wanna thank you for all you're doing there with IES & keeping everybody informed & excited about getting out there & going for it, these are the building blocks of your future. Jay you've built an incredible opportunity here with the INDIE SUMMIT to really teach people all the things that myself & others have experienced that can help you get ahead, kinda walk a mile in our shoes & great to have a community to bring people together so you never go it alone, so encourage you all to get out there with a great opportunity like IES & go for all you can be!". IES HONORS also inducted this year the iconic powerhouse band AC/DC from Australia, Canadian Hall of famers THE GUESS WHO ('American Woman' & over 12 other Top 10 classics), & the alltime biggest selling & most influential hard rock band of all time LED ZEPPELIN, with induction by John 'Bonzo' Bonham's sister, soul sensation Deborah Bonham (on Tour with Jeff Beck & Paul Rodgers). IES 18 kicked off with the induction of MICHAEL JACKSON, widely regarded as the greatest entertainer in history, with a star studded & key player induction for the 'King Of Pop', including legendary bass player NATHAN EAST (who played on Michael's hits & those by ERIC CLAPTON, PHIL COLLINS, STEVIE WONDER, TOTO, GEORGE HARRISON, DAFT PUNK, HERBIE HANCOCK & hundreds of others), QUINCY JONES' main engineers MATT FORGER, BRUCE SWEDIEN, ANDRE CROUCH's main man ROBERTO NORIEGA, Michael's duet partner & writer of 'Man In The Mirror' SIEDAH GARRETT & Michael's iconic Publishing company exec & current SESAC VP JAMES LEACH. IES 18 ran over 24 major Success oriented panels, Workshops & Keynotes with many of the industry's leading hitmakers, Managers, Producers, Social Media gurus, top Music Video creators, Branding execs, Label heads, Metadata experts, Film-TV Music Supervisors, Film Makers, Concert Promoters, Festival Owners, Booking Agents, Tour organizers, Marketing directors, Publishers, PR / Publicists and many other top execs and creators. Artists & Careers connected to these illustrious speakers include DR. DRE, LED ZEPPELIN, 2PAC, QUINCY JONES, JEFF BECK, TECH N9NE, MICHAEL JACKSON, BRUNO MARS, OZZY OSBOURNE, TIESTO, KISS, GWEN STEFANI, THE BEACH BOYS, SCOTT STORCH, MACKLEMORE, BOB MARLEY, EAZY-E, BAD CO., WHITESNAKE, EMINEM, AC/DC, PAUL RODGERS, BONE THUGS 'n HARMONY, NO DOUBT, RUN-DMC, METALLICA, RANDY JACKSON, ICE CUBE, FREE, RANDY RHOADS, NIPSEY HUSSLE, WARRANT, BLINK-182, PARAMORE, THE CLASH, SLY & THE FAMILY STONE, KENDRICK LAMAR, ELTON JOHN, DAFT PUNK, MADONNA, BODYCOUNT, JES, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, SEAN KINGSTON, HEART, BLACK EYED PEAS, STEVE AOKI, NEIL YOUNG, NIRVANA & many more. Attendees came from over 12 countries and all parts of the US. The eighth annual IES - Indie Entertainment Summit is set for August 9-11, 2019 to close out the decade & leading the indie creative movement Worldwide in the 2020's. IES is 'The Greatest Weekend of the Year to Move Your Creative Career Forward!'. Those serious about their careers inquire now. For more info : 818-505-9537 [email protected] http://www.IESfest.com
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instanewstn-blog · 7 years ago
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Chris Barr set CNET's compass - CNET
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Chris Barr, CNET's founding editor in chief CNET If you value great content on the web, and CNET in particular, you should know a little about CNET's first editor in chief, Chris Barr, who died on May 21 at age 64 after a yearlong battle with cancer.Chris joined CNET in 1995 after holding senior editorial positions at several Ziff-Davis publications, including PC Week and PC Magazine. The internet has supplanted tech magazines today, but in 1995, the move online was a big leap of faith."He was a pioneer," remembers CNET founder Halsey Minor. "The most senior editor in all of technology publishing," he recognized "the internet's potential to reinvent how people consume information, and to leave old media and join an internet company."  Web publishing may have been a bright, blank canvas, but it was still stretched over a frame of doubt about this whole "internet thing." Chris went with both his publishing and personal instincts and steered CNET to be a humanizing place rather than a technical publication."I think in the beginning we all thought we were going to replicate print on the screen," recalls Don Winslow, CNET's then director of photography. "But Chris understood that this was something different, we would have to change the way we thought about presenting information." In a 1996 interview, weeks after CNET.com launched, Chris said, "The deal I have here is that our advertising department doesn't talk to editorial. We don't write for advertisers -- we write for readers. This is such a fledgling medium that it's important to set the ground rules early. The stuff we're working on is revolutionary."Chris' commitment to earning every CNET user drove what we invented. Our free online sign-up for forums and updates is a routine practice today, but it was a miracle of user inclusion back then and broke some very burly servers with its appeal. When we launched News.com in 1996, it featured a section on its front door called News Around the Web, a showcase of the day's best content from our competitors. And CNET posted the web's first editorial policy in 1999, spelling out exactly how we kept content and commerce clean on a medium that could blur them easily.  "The first rule I set up," Chris told MrMedia.com, "is no compromises. People who come to the net for news can only trust the things they read if they come from credible sources. And we are a credible source."
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Pages, radio and TV: Chris Barr, Brian Cooley and CNET TV executive Barry Cobbs. Brian Cooley CNET launched with both feet: There was the flagship site known as "CNET Online" to differentiate it from as many as five CNET television shows in national distribution, as well as three "radio" shows online before the advent of podcasts. All aimed to be smart, useful and filled with personality you liked and trusted, per the Chris Barr ethic.He may have been the top editor at CNET but Chris wasn't a geek. He could build a PC or set up LAN (not simple in those days), but his definition of technology was broader: Curiosity and mastery of many things. I spent a number of evenings helping him in the kitchen during dinner parties and he was always cooking something he'd never made before with techniques he'd never used before (while some interesting new piece of jazz or reggae played from the McIntosh 6200 amp on the Danish sideboard, echoes of his 1970s career in the recording business, a lifetime before.)As at those dinner parties, Chris loved bringing together unlikely groups of people at CNET, and in the early days it was all one big, unlikely group: Magazines, TV, psychology, fine arts, computer science and radio were on our resumes when we got hired to work at 150 Chestnut Street, the odd brick building on San Francisco's waterfront with a Pullman train car in front that served as a conference room."He was magnetic, able to attract a strong team to join him on a mission that was new and totally unproven," recalls Minor.   "I was completely intimidated," recalls former CNET Managing Editor Julie Wildhaber from when she went for her first job interview with Chris in 1998. "I was worried that he'd grill me about tech, which was not my area of expertise. Nothing of the sort. Chris was warm and welcoming. He wanted to know what I thought about the site, what could be better, and what in the world interested me. He was clearly looking for curious, well-rounded people, because he saw that CNET could be about more than speeds and feeds; it could talk about entertainment, culture, politics, and all the other areas tech touches.""'Internet startup' was a term I only barely understood," remembers former CNET Managing Editor Sally Zahner. "Chris leaned forward and told me about this internet company and the editorial team he was building. His enthusiasm lit up our conversation, and I remember thinking that this was the first interview I'd ever had where I could simply be myself. To this day, working for and with Chris was my happiest work experience, by far."
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In the early days, CNET's offices were also the backdrop for its TV shows. When you came to work, you were on camera, no matter what your job was. My CNET Radio studio is in the upper left corner, labeled "Video" because that looked cooler if a jib camera swept by! CNET Once you were aboard, 1990's internet was a wild ride. Doubts about this career move were juxtaposed against opportunity you'd never seen before. But CNET was always legit, substantially because Chris ran a grownup shop that gave a house of creative minds a scaffold for meaningful invention."I vividly recall times when he put the brakes on ideas and would patiently sit down with me to explain how things could be better," says Kevin Edwards, my production partner on CNET Radio who Chris hired fresh out of NYU. "It could be frustrating at times, but as firm as he was, I always left the debate understanding why he was right. Since leaving CNET, I've worked for other, smaller media companies and find myself constantly parroting the exact words Chris used with me. What he taught me is being spread to others.""Every challenge to him was just an amusing puzzle to solve," recalls Rafe Needleman, who Chris hired from BYTE magazine in 1996. Zahner remembers "one winter when the heat gave out in the office and everyone was freezing -- it was so chilly, you could see your breath. Chris walked in and saw us shivering in coats, hats and scarves, then walked out. A few minutes later he returned with some guys from our studio crew dragging in huge TV lights to warm us up. Problem solved!"Chris was an avid photographer (my darkroom is built around his old enlarger and easel) and his wife, Margaret, a fine artist and printmaker. That aesthetic made its way into Chris' work and helped keep CNET from looking like a BBS or Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle. We may have used an awful lot of yellow in those days but CNET was colorful by design, with good layout and typography and a voice that was affable and informed within Creative Director Fred Sotherland's inventive page designs. Blue and chrome were forbidden on the site, as well as in our building, because they were the typical colors of the kind of impersonal tech that we eschewed.
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Early CNET front door. A lot of yellow, early experimentation with multiple navigation bars ... and a modem ad! Archive.org Any recollection of early dot-com execs like Chris will conjure someone who measured his or her worth in stock options. But while many of his contemporaries became dandies about San Francisco in their new Porsches and Land Rovers, Chris stayed quite content with his well-worn, dark blue Miata.After CNET's IPO, Chris and Margaret did buy a gracious but tired old residence in San Francisco's historic Broadway Terrace with plans to remodel it. They loaned me the keys so my 007 club could use it as the site of a James Bond gala with invitations that whimsically advised that "Demolition of this structure will be necessary upon the conclusion of this event to curtail any further surveillance from the nearby Russian consulate." Our guests, unaware of the scheduled remodel, were aghast when they drove by the next day and saw the place actually being ripped apart under apparent orders of MI6! Chris and I laughed about that piece of theater for the next 18 years.After CNET, Chris went on to positions at Tendo and then at Yahoo, where he oversaw editorial content and led a team of 12 who compiled the Yahoo Internet Style Guide, our industry's definitive guide to creating content for the web and a fitting later chapter in the career of a guy who helped build the medium.
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Chris Barr addresses the team at CNET's 10 anniversary party while founders Shelby Bonnie (left) and Halsey Minor (left center) look on. Chris had left CNET a few years before, but was always family. Brian Cooley CNET has been important to the foundations of the web and Chris Barr was important to the foundations of CNET. Every review, video, column and comment on our site has a faint line back to his uncynical ethic and realization that history gave us a rare chance to make a real difference in publishing and have a ball doing it. CNET Magazine: Check out a sample of the stories in CNET's newsstand edition.Logging Out: Welcome to the crossroads of online life and the afterlife.
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jamescreativeartsentco · 5 years ago
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#LilKeishatwoeisha and her dancing boom box #JulioBoomeo for #jcaaec Lil Kieshatwoeisha and her dancing robot Julio Boomeo started to dance off the page and onto the stage of jcaaec. GOD, Universe, Muses, thank U.
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jamescreativeartsentco · 5 years ago
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#MikeyGarcia way to bounce back #Boxing #Champion in #Texas #jcaaec
#MikeyGarcia way to bounce back #Boxing #Champion in #Texas #jcaaec
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I just want to give a shoutout to Mikey Garcia and say he’s a perfect example of someone trying and failing and then bouncing back. If you don’t know read his story, he lost to Errol Spence a few months back (and jumped weight classes) everyone said he was wack and all this negative. He kept his head high, stayed in his lane and bounced back. Congrats Champ. Gracias de Todo. GOD, Universe, Muses,…
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jamescreativeartsentco · 5 years ago
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#King #Cheesedave Cash up for #jcaaec
#King #Cheesedave Cash up for #jcaaec
So I started trying to draw a Nordic dude and then King Cheesedave showed up. He is always spending his money on cheeseburgers. Not just any cheeseburgers exotic burgers, gourmet burgers, hood burgers, spicy burgers, and hybrid burgers. I think it’s safe to say he likes burgers. LOL. Peace. Eat up. Thank U lineman. I remember. GOD, Universe, Muses, Thanks.
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jamescreativeartsentco · 5 years ago
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#Colddrip #running team for #jcaaec Cold Drip workout was running along the path and making her own dream and winning on her team.
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jamescreativeartsentco · 5 years ago
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#Mermaid Paid for #jcaaec I drawed Mermaid paid for the big women of the world so they can remember to think well of themselves and too love themselves just as they are. That's it. But just a little reminder. Peace. GOD, Universe, Muses, thank U.
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jamescreativeartsentco · 5 years ago
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#RicoFlex got a new babysitter named Veronica Bravo for #jcaaec So I was thinking about the Rico Flex kids show and what not. Then I said it would be cool for him to have a hot babysitter (who's 19).
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jamescreativeartsentco · 5 years ago
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#MuchoMando is riding out on his #sportsbike for #jcaaec
#MuchoMando is riding out on his #sportsbike for #jcaaec
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Mucho Mando is back and the heart ninja thief loves her some Mucho Mando man but he’s too busy for her. So the next story line is….Yes. Or is it a strong enough character to stand on its own. I think so. Mucho Mando grew up in the Inland Empire and drives around for a living fixing things that are broken or need repair and giving a helping hand when he can. That’s it. No I have to re-write it. It…
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jamescreativeartsentco · 6 years ago
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#Moonlight #Goddess was the baddest by #MrLearn2Cr8 for #jcaaec So thinking about life then saw the moon. Then thought about XXXtentacion's song Moonlight and then Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven, so maybe I will try to merge the two or maybe it wont happen.
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jamescreativeartsentco · 6 years ago
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#Fastblind #Superhero #animation by #MrLearn2Cr8 for #jcaaec Fastblind was a gift given by GOD when I started to draw this morning. Thanks a million. Superheros are cool. MrLearn2Cr8. GOD, Universe, Muses. Peace.
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jamescreativeartsentco · 6 years ago
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#RegularJoe #drawing by #MrLearn2Cr8 for #jcaaec I started to doodle and drawed regular joe. That's it. Thank you. Be grateful, thankful and humble.
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jamescreativeartsentco · 6 years ago
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#RikkiTikkiLokhem is eating some #kingcobras looking like a #soda by #CreativeDirector Jamaal R. James for #jcaaec
#RikkiTikkiLokhem is eating some #kingcobras looking like a #soda by #CreativeDirector Jamaal R. James for #jcaaec
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Rikki-Tikki-lokhem, you stay cobra’d up. Rikki-Tikki-Lokhem we thought you were tough, Rikki-Tikki-lokhem you stay bowed-up, Rikki-Tikki-Lokhem what are you eating? Rikki-Tikki-Lokhem, eating cobra cake, Rikki-Tikki-Lokhem who is that? Rikki-Tikki-Lokhem you look so wack, Rikki-Tikki-Lokhem you ain’t winning, Rikki-tikki-lokhem you have no jets, you ain’t getting wet, your whip is old, you have…
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jamescreativeartsentco · 6 years ago
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#Rammy #Ductress is running around and not creating #frowns by #CreativeDirector Jamaal R. James for #jcaaec Woke up the other night and saw this image of a Ram, then added and subtracted and created some more then she came to life ranoff the page and created her own Universe.
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