Randy I appreciate you. You're a great receiver! I'm happy you're playing with the Patriots. You also help sell tickets and get people to watch on TV. Don't wory, I hear what your saying...the man ain't treating you well.
http://www.therealrandymoss.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss
Monday, September 13, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Elyse Butler Wins SL6 for Being a Great Young Photographer
Elyse Butler Wins the Steve Lehman 6 Gold Star Award for Being a Great Young Photographer! this woman has an interesting eye. If you look at tons and tons of photography it can all start to look the same after a while. Elyse's work makes me pause and look. Congratulations Elyse!!!
Her photography collective Aeveum (Chris Cappozella, Matt Mallans, Andrew Henderson, Yoon Byun) is doing some cool things too. These young photographers seem sincere, committed and passionate. They're a lot nicer, less conniving and jaded then some of these old &%$#*@'s who would sell their own mother for a picture. It seems like they actually care about people.
http://www.elysebutler.com
http://www.aevumphoto.com/
Her photography collective Aeveum (Chris Cappozella, Matt Mallans, Andrew Henderson, Yoon Byun) is doing some cool things too. These young photographers seem sincere, committed and passionate. They're a lot nicer, less conniving and jaded then some of these old &%$#*@'s who would sell their own mother for a picture. It seems like they actually care about people.
http://www.elysebutler.com
http://www.aevumphoto.com/
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Reggie Wins Bush the Steve Lehman 6 Gold Star Award for Being My Favorite College Football Player.
Reggie Bush is expected to be stripped of his Heisman Trophy for receiving improper benefits. I think this is bull so in support I'm giving him the Steve Lehman 6 Gold Star Award™ for Being My Favorite College Football Player. No one could run like him.
This is a huge issue. College sports is big business. College athletes make millions of dollars for the big schools and the NCAA yet they go unpaid. They're nearly the equivalent of professionals athletes. Being a college football player at a big university is a job. The NCAA and the big universities are very exploitative of these young men. So what if Reggie Bush received some gifts? The NCAA and USC were ripping him off. They were cheating him! The NCAA wanted him to work for free. Reggie essentially said, "blank off" to that idea. It's a legitimate statement for a young person to make. He was the guy that sold tickets and got people to watch on TV. I watch college football because of Reggie Bush and other great players not some shady NCAA official who figured out a way to get free labor from kids. He even got my mother to watch a college football game. What's the monetary value of that?
Reggie Bush was a poor kid and could have been injured at any time. Do remember Da'Sean Butler of West Virginia who blew out his knee in the final four last year? Did the NCAA have workers compensation insurance for him? or insurance to cover injuries that would prevent him from working as a professional athlete or shorten his career? Do they have insurance to cover the emotional trauma of major injuries? Does the NCAA care about him now that the game is over? The NCAA is dubious. You don't need to be Einstein to figure that one out. There's too much money in college sports not to debate athletes receiving compensation. The Universities and TV want all the money for themselves. This whole issue is very complicated because what happens when you start paying the kids? There's a lot of problems with that as well. This is Pandora's box.
http://www.reggiebush.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Bush
This is a huge issue. College sports is big business. College athletes make millions of dollars for the big schools and the NCAA yet they go unpaid. They're nearly the equivalent of professionals athletes. Being a college football player at a big university is a job. The NCAA and the big universities are very exploitative of these young men. So what if Reggie Bush received some gifts? The NCAA and USC were ripping him off. They were cheating him! The NCAA wanted him to work for free. Reggie essentially said, "blank off" to that idea. It's a legitimate statement for a young person to make. He was the guy that sold tickets and got people to watch on TV. I watch college football because of Reggie Bush and other great players not some shady NCAA official who figured out a way to get free labor from kids. He even got my mother to watch a college football game. What's the monetary value of that?
Reggie Bush was a poor kid and could have been injured at any time. Do remember Da'Sean Butler of West Virginia who blew out his knee in the final four last year? Did the NCAA have workers compensation insurance for him? or insurance to cover injuries that would prevent him from working as a professional athlete or shorten his career? Do they have insurance to cover the emotional trauma of major injuries? Does the NCAA care about him now that the game is over? The NCAA is dubious. You don't need to be Einstein to figure that one out. There's too much money in college sports not to debate athletes receiving compensation. The Universities and TV want all the money for themselves. This whole issue is very complicated because what happens when you start paying the kids? There's a lot of problems with that as well. This is Pandora's box.
http://www.reggiebush.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Bush
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Monday, September 6, 2010
Ashley Tsai Wins the SL6 for her Stop Motion Video
MIR Sustainable Homes Stop-motion from Students of the World on Vimeo.
Ashley Tsai Wins the SL6 For Her Stop Motion Video. I was impressed by this video, Ashley is on to something. She's only a freshman in college and put this together. I'm happy to give her this award while it's helpful not 10 years later when she doesn't need it.
One of the reasons I created this award is because of my early experiences in college and starting out as an artist. The administration and faculty at Duke are often disrespectful of people with creative gifts. They have a limited understanding of creativity and its value. As a student and alumni I found them arrogant, rude and not very helpful. I didn't like it and I try to be nice and help people because of it. At Duke, the administration and faculty are not good with positive reinforcement. It's a big issue there.
http://www.ashleytsaiphotography.com
http://www.makeitrightnola.org/
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Best Blueberries Ever Award goes to Riiska Brook Orchard
Riiska Brook Farms win the Steve Lehman 6 Gold Star Award for the Best Blueberries Ever. Riiska blueberries are the best I ever had. Fat, juicy and sweet. They are tasty. Go get some.
Additional Information:
Riiska Brook Orchard is based in Sandisfield MA. They feature over 10 varieties of apples ranging from Macs, Fujis and Braeburns. You can pick your own or buy them in the store. Blueberries and Pumpkins also available.
Open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 9am-5pm.
101 New Hartford Rd. Sandisfield MA 01255
Phone 413-258-4761
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=154952639400
Additional Information:
Riiska Brook Orchard is based in Sandisfield MA. They feature over 10 varieties of apples ranging from Macs, Fujis and Braeburns. You can pick your own or buy them in the store. Blueberries and Pumpkins also available.
Open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 9am-5pm.
101 New Hartford Rd. Sandisfield MA 01255
Phone 413-258-4761
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=154952639400
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