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ari-lilttleblog · 1 month ago
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The artist and the art
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I don't know, I just like it:)
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angemaya · 5 years ago
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Yale Divinity () elected our associate of CONSCIOUSNESS movie- Executive Dean as New President of ISCS. and Thomas Brophy awarded ISCS founder appreciation plaque. The next ISCS conference was announced will be at San Diego CIHS to expand the field of studies and . May 31 to June 2, 2019 International Society for Consciousness Studies (ISCS), “Consciousness and Spirit 2” conference was hosted by both , and The Graduate Institute (TGI). CIHS co-sponsored. Friday evening Deepak Chopra gave well attended lectures in the historic main hall at Yale Divinity school. Dr. Chopra, CIHS Distinguished Professor for Consciousness Studies and , is a very active and supportive member of the Society. The ISCS is the largest and most prestigious society. Membership includes many significant scholars and public intellectuals in the field including Allan Combs, Deepak Chopra, Stuart Hameroff, Jeffrey Mishlove, Stanley Krippner, Stephan Schwartz, Means Kafatos, Jeffery Martin, Paul Mills, Joe Subbiondo and many others. Founder and president of the SCS Allan Combs announced that he is retiring, nominated Thomas Brophy to be the new president of SCS, and Thomas Brophy was elected by the group. Thomas Brophy is now the new president of the ISCS. At that time, Deepak Chopra came forward and awarded an appreciation plaque to Allan Combs, movingly saying he “stands on the shoulders of giants, including the likes of Allan Combs”. CIHS announced the next ISCS conference, probably June 2020, will be at San Diego / CIHS. This will be excellent exposure for CIHS as a leader in the field of consciousness studies and science of consciousness. Attached photo: Thomas Brophy and Deepak Chopra awarding Allan Combs
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figureskatingfanblog · 7 years ago
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Nationals Qualifiers - Pacific Coast Sectionals
After the end of the competition, the following skaters qualified for the US Figure Skating Championships in January. Posted in order of level, lowest to highest, and rank, highest to lowest. Under the cut as it’s long.
Juvenile
Boys
Andriy Kratyuk, SC of Oregon
Mikah Tong, South Bay FSC
Sergei Evseev, All Year FSC
Allan Fisher, All Year FSC
Girls
Madeleine Park, Los Angeles FSC
Elizabeth Hong, Pasadena FSC
Morgan Heavrin, FSC Of Park City
Ashlynne Lee,  Los Angeles FSC
Pairs
Ashley Stark, San Diego FSC / Aiden Elswick, San Diego FSC
Sylvia Wong, All Year FSC / Zachary LoPinto, SC of New York
Allison Kim, Peninsula SC / Ethan Musladin, St. Moritz ISC
Julie Dupont, All Year FSC / Theodore Dupont, All Year FSC
Dance
Zoe Sensenbrenner, Peninsula SC / Matthew Sperry, SC of Northern Virginia
Veronica Chunikhin, Peninsula SC / Maxim Korotcov, Washington FSC
Julia Epps, IceWorks SC / Blake Gilman, Peninsula SC
Juliana Newton, St. Moritz ISC / Evan Mullins, Stockton FSC
Intermediate
 Men
Liam Kapeikis, Wenatchee FSC
Samir Mallya, Los Angeles FSC
Ian Ramsey, Peninsula SC
Lawrence Winters, Wasatch FSC
Ladies
Kate Wang, SC of San Francisco
Alena Budko, SC of Oregon
Courtney Phillips, All Year FSC
Ava Stephens, Peninsula SC
Pairs
Katie Luong, San Diego FSC / Nathan Luong, San Diego FSC
Kayla Black, Seattle SC / Kamden Black, Seattle SC
Carolyn Bartel, Los Angeles FSC / Alfred Bartel, Los Angeles FSC
Emerson Stein, Los Angeles FSC / Blake Edwards, All Year FSC
Dance
Kelsey Schaub, IceWorks SC / Anthony Haddad, All Year FSC
Sabrina Foti, All Year FSC / Christian Bennett, FSC of Charlotte
Raffaella Koncius, Kent Valley FSC / Dane Ayers, Coyotes SC of Arizona
Isabella Alexis, Arctic FSC / Ethan Alday, All Year FSC
Novice
Men
Goku Endo, Los Angeles FSC
Max Lake, All Year FSC
Joshua Simkin, FSC of Southern California
Henry Privett-Mendoza, Pasadena FSC
Ladies
Christina Lin, Murray Silver Blades FSC
Beverly Zhu, All Year FSC
Noelle Rosa, Salt Lake Figure Skating
Amie Miyagi, Salt Lake Figure Skating
Pairs
Jasmine Fendi, Los Angeles FSC / Joshua Fendi, Los Angeles FSC
Ashley Haywood, Lakewood Winter Club / Alec Schmitt, Bremerton FSC
Milena Markin, Los Angeles FSC / Matthew Essigmann, Ithaca Area FSA
Dance
Caroline Liu, Hickory Hill FSC / Kenan Slevira, All Year FSC
Gianna Buckley, Seattle SC / Jeffrey Chen, Peninsula SC
Cordelia Pride, All Year FSC / Benjamin Lawless, Philadelphia SC & HS
Maxine Weatherby, Los Angeles FSC / Dmitry Bogomol, Pines FSC
Junior
Men
Paul Yeung, All Year FSC
Patrick Frohling, All Year FSC
Dinh Tran, SC of San Francisco
Kendrick Weston, Salt Lake Figure Skating
Ladies
Alysa Liu, St. Moritz ISC - with a 171.42!
Akari Nakahara, All Year FSC
Lily Sun, Peninsula SC
Emma Coppess, All Year FSC
Pairs
Dance
Chloe Lewis, All Year FSC / Logan Bye, SC of New York
Jocelyn Haines, Buffalo SC / James Koszuta, Glacier Falls FSC
Alina Efimova, Peninsula SC / Alexander Petrov, Hershey FSC
Molly Cesanek, SC of Novi / Nikolay Usanov, SC of San Francisco
Senior
Men
Sean Rabbitt, Glacier Falls FSC
Daniel Kulenkamp, FSC of Southern California
Scott Dyer, All Year FSC
Sebastien Payannet, Los Angeles FSC
Ladies
Starr Andrews, Los Angeles FSC - with a 186.50!
Tessa Hong, Los Angeles FSC - with a 181.94!
Vivian Le, Los Angeles FSC
Kaitlyn Nguyen, Los Angeles FSC
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s3mag · 6 years ago
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The CSF Evo X was never in the cards. Not even in my wildest dreams did I think I’d ever build an Evo. Like most everyone else, I’ve been a fan of Evo’s for a long time. But I never really had the burning desire to own one myself… if that makes any sense. So to have one at all is a little crazy. And to have one built at this level – is totally nuts!
Here’s the backstory:
I was at GMG at the end of November in 2016… just after SEMA. I was dropping off my Porsche 996tt for it’s yearly maintenance. And being that I’m good friends with the guys who work over there, I was walking around the shop with the Allan Ward (the GM), looking at some of the cars stye had in house. In the back of the race car building, was this damaged Evo X roller sitting on top of rack. I was perplexed on why GMG, a motorsports and high-end Euro company, had this Evo X there in the first place, amongst a sea of Porsches, R8’s, McLarens, etc.
Turns out the car belonged to one of their customers, Barry Zigler (owner of Swisher Sweets). He had the desire to race an Evo X, so they obliged. He raced it in the Pirelli World Challenge… and crashed it at the Long Beach Grand Prix. They bought another shell straight from Mitsubishi Motorsports to build the car up again, but by that time, Barry had moved on & decided that he wanted to race something else.
Get Baited
So for 3 years – this car sat in the back of GMG, with about 3 warehouse-bins full or race car parts, OEM parts, and spares… all sitting there. They had recently cleaned it up a bit… hoping that somebody would notice it and get baited. Well it worked… because that someone was me! I made a deal with the owner, James Safronas, to take everything. That was more his deal, than mine lol. I couldn’t just take what I wanted… it was all or nothing, as James wanted everything to do with this car gone!
He Said $25k.
I said $20k.
I told him I needed to go to the PRI show & handle some business… and that I would think about it. I called my good friend, Alex from Sheepey Built, and told him the deal. He said it was a no-brainer at that price, and told me to go pick the thing up! He said that if I did, he’d help me build something “epic”. So I came home from PRI about 10 days later to pick up my Porsche, and the deal was done. We met in the middle at $22,500… for everything.
A crashed Pirelli World Challenge car with the cage already in it + high end race car parts + all the spares. Since I travel to Toronto quite often for work, Alex from Sheepey Built told me to go meet Marco from Magnus Motorsports. “Work your magic & get him to jump on board with this project and let’s get some of his components for this build”, he said.
So that’s how Marco got involved with the project haha. And it turns out – we’ve become good friends in the process.
SEMA
With the goal of presenting the car at SEMA 2017, I wanted to work with my SoCal industry friends. I needed to work with people I could trust to get the car done in time. People who understood not just the trends & high-quality work… but the real meat & bones of the aftermarket industry, its deadlines, and the importance of a trade show like SEMA. These companies, are regarded as the best in the business in their area of expertise: Rywire, LTMW, Sheepey Built, MotoIQ, ASC Speed Metal, etc.  
My goal for this build was to showcase the sum of what the best companies from SoCal could make – working together. Every company focusing on their own area of expertise, and being handed a blank canvas to showcase their work.
Logistically, the project became super-challenging for everyone involved. It really pushed everyone to the max… especially with the SEMA deadline as a critical component. I think it’s been one of the most challenging projects all the partners have ever been involved with, especially since not many of us actually work with Evo’s on a regular basis. It was challenging no doubt. But it’s also an extraordinary adrenaline/energy rush that a lot of us in the industry thrive on.
In the end, I think it’s been such a rewarding experience, and we’ve strengthened our friendships over the build. That’s something that I’m very proud. The cars will come and go, whether they’re Evos, Hondas, Porsches, or whatever… as will the trends. But the teamwork, friendships, camaraderie, and overall pulling-together really embodies what this tuning culture is all about!
CSF EVO X
Car Builders:
MotoIQ Garage / Sheepey Built / Rywire / LTMW / CSF Cooling
  Engine
ATI super damper
Ralliart motor mounts
Garrett by Honeywell Gen2 GTX 3582R reverse rotation & 1.01A/AR Turbocharger
Turbosmart Dual wastegates
Turbosmart Blow-off valve
CSF 27x6x4.5 vertical-flow intercooler fabricated by Sheepey Built
Hydraflow clamps by Burns Stainless
CSF x Rywire Tucked universal radiator (Large Size)
CSF bar/plate engine oil cooler
Turbo kit fabrication by Sheepey Built
Sheepey Built stainless schedule 40 turbo manifold with custom Ticon Titanium up-pipes and up-tubes
Mangnus Motorsports Race Intake Manifold
Magnus Motorsports Bosch 82mm Drive By Wire Throttle Body
Magnus Motorsports fuel rail
Peterson Dry-sump oil system by Magnus Motorsports
Motorsports grade custom plumbing by Rywire using XRP HS-79 PTFE hose and XRP fittings
KTN Thermodynamics intake manifold spacer
Custom carbon fiber fuel bladder with Bosch fuel pumps
Nuke fuel pressure regulator
Injector Dynamics 1700X
Blueprinted GMG engine built for Pirelli World Challenge GTS class
Radium Engineering fuel pulse damper
Chasing J’s custom CSF titanium coil plate with titanium hardware (valve cover)
Downstar hardware
  Engine Build
Tuned for reliable 750HP
4P Racing Head – EvoX CNC ported head on new core
Manley Crank – 94mm stroker crank
Carrillo Rods – Performance rods and bolts
Cosworth head studs
Cosworth head gaskets – 1.3mm head gasket
ARP Studs – Main studs
Kelford cams
Industrial Coroplast – belly pan material
ShepTrans – Performance transfer case service
AEM Electronics – Crank case pressure sensor
WPC – block, pistons, crank and cams
King Bearings – Main crank
King Bearings – Connecting rods
JE Pistons  – Custom 10:1 pistons, pins, rings
  Drivetrain
SPEC lightweight flywheel
TWM Performance all-metal performance short shifter
Tilton clutch kit
  Suspension
JRZ 2-way coilover suspension
Whiteline high performance tierod ends
AKMotorsports:
– Front Tubular Subframe (1 pcs)
– Rear Tubular Subframe (1 pcs)
– Front Aluminium Arms (2 pcs)
– Front Outrigger Arms (2 pcs)
– Front ARB Links (2 pcs)
– Front Arms Antiroll Bracket (2 pcs)
– Rear Triangle Wishbones (2 pcs)
– Rear Short Wishbones (2 pcs)
– Rear Long Wishbones (2 pcs)
– Rear Bent Wishbones (2 pcs)
– Rear ARB Links (2 pcs)
Developed based on 3D scan
Full CAD designed and FEA tested
Manufactured from T45 tubbing, milled parts from C45 metal and plates form S355 steel Tubing bent and cut on CNC
Front arms manufactured from 7075 billet aluminum, anodized
Tig Welded with special weld wire for T45
Bearings / rod-ends – same as used in original Rally Art MML R4 kit
       Fabricated strut towers with custom caster/camber plates
  Exterior
Varis LED Taillights
Custom Rotiform LAS-R 3-piece wheel
Jun x Craftsquare carbon fiber side mirrors – finished with Chasing J’s titanium hardware
Front, rear, and side Lexan windows
Downstar hardware
Paint & Body by LTMW
Custom molded Streetfigher LA widebody kit by LTMW
Widebody design & rendering by Jon Sibal, Inc.
  Brakes
Front & Rear 4-pot StopTech trophy kit
Custom Rywire brake lines
StopTech Aero rotors
StopTech 660race brake fluid
Wilwood break adjustable proportioning valve
  Electronics
Syvecs S8 ECU
HP Electronik PDM
Custom Race-spec by Rywire
Aim Sports MXS Strada 5’ color display dash
  Interior
Downstar hardware
Custom ASC Speedmetal interior paneling – custom powder coating by Embee Performance
Custom ASC Speedmetal door panels and door pulls – upholstered in black alcantara by Rogelio’s upholstery
Sparco RevII seats custom upholstered in black alcantara with red stitching by Rogelio’s upholstery
Sparco steering wheel custom upholstered in black alcantara with red stitching by Rogelio’s upholstery – finished with Chasing J’s titanium steering wheels hardware
Sparco window net
Sparco shift knob
Sparco harnesses
Custom FIA spec rollcage by GMG
Shaved engine bay and interior paint by LTMW (BMW Alpine white)
Chasing J’s custom CSF titanium coil plate with titanium hardware (valve cover)
  Tuning
Custom Syvecs tuning by Wayne Potts of International Speed Consulting & Jon Drenas of 5150 Racing
  Thank You…
– Ryan Basseri from Rywire Motorsports electronic for going through this journey with me
– Alex Soto and Charlie Turbos from Sheepey Built for building the most gangster Evo X engine
– Long Tran and the whole crew from LTMW for making magic happen before Sema 2017
– Martin Gonzales, Howard and the whole crew from MotoIQ Garage for building a proper race car
– Wayne Potts from ISC Tuning / Svyecs for flying out and to do final tuning and consulting on the build in order to get the true potential out of this project
– Jon Drenas and the rest of the team at 5150 Racing for last minute race prep & Evo X expert advice
– Stan Chen & Dionne Mascuna from Toyo Tires
– Brian Henderson and Jason Whipple from Rotiform
– Ken Cruz & Christian from CSF for helping manage the build
– Roger from Rogelio’s Upholstery
– Dominic Le from Chasing J’s & Mitsubishi
– Frank from Downstar
– Marco from Magnus motorsports for the million phone calls and keeping me calm
– Alan Viado from Sparco
– GMG Motosports for making me a deal on the car I couldn’t pass up
– Alex & DK at Rhino Customs HB for making sure the car is always detailed to the
– Jon Sibal for the bodykit design and Streetfighter LA for making the kit come to reality.
– My girlfriend Adrienne for putting up with my late nights of coming home past midnight
Text by Ravi Delwani from CSF Cooling   Photos by Brian McGee
:bombtrack: The CSF Mitsubishi EVO X The CSF Evo X was never in the cards. Not even in my wildest dreams did I think I’d ever build an Evo.
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