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FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech 2023
JULY 10-12th, 2023
Park City, Utah
Now in its 22nd year, Fortune Brainstorm Tech is one of the most high-profile and established tech conferences in the U.S. The event that began in Aspen in 2001 as a small conference and summer retreat for those interested in discussing global business issues and innovation has grown into a community of leaders from Fortune 500 companies, along with top investors, VCs, banking executives, startup founders, and global thought leaders. The program delivers the hallmarks of FORTUNE Live Events: engaging content, impactful networking, and meaningful takeaways, always in an idyllic setting to exchange ideas and build relationships that offers the very best in curated activities, cuisine, and entertainment.
While the conference has traditionally been hosted in Half Moon Bay, California, and Aspen, Colorado, we are excited—for the first time—to bring Brainstorm Tech to Park City, Utah (also known as “Silicon Slopes”). With a new venue will come a new vibe and unique ways to engage on issues top of mind to those dominating the tech scene and those wishing they did! This will be—undoubtedly—one of our most impactful and inspiring Brainstorm Tech events to date. We’ll be joined by CEOs Wemimo Abbey of Esusu, Immad Akhund of Mercury, Deborah Liu of Ancestry, Thibaud Hug de Larauze of Back Market, Raquel Urtasun of Waabi, Antonio Neri of HPE, Dr. Lisa Dyson of Air Protein, and Amit Patel of Rakuten Americas; Founders Andy Dunn of Bonobos, and Vivian Chu of Diligent Robotics; Investors Keith Rabois of Founders Fund, Kirsten Green of Forerunner Ventures, and Al Gore of Generation Investment Management; as well as Director of The White House Office of Science and Technology Dr. Arati Prabhakar, Mayor of Miami Francis Suarez, Meta VP of Metaverse Vishal Shah, and Captain of Moonshots at X Dr. Astro Teller.
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
Frame:*mash* road
Headset:*chris king* nothreadset
Wheel:*chris king* grd30
Tire:*continental* grand prix 4season
Handle:*enve* ar road drop
Stem:*enve* carbon stem
Bartape:*mash* gradient bar tape
Saddle:*selle italia* slr boost gravel
Seatpost:*enve* carbon seatpost
Seatclamp:*philwood* seat post collar
BB:*chris king* threadfit 24
Issued by Franklin Mint in 1996. It is 1:24 scale.
The model is finished in Triumph Blue & Horizon Blue.
Issued by the Franklin Mint in 1995. It is 1:24 scale.
The model is finished in Oyster Gray & Mason's Black.
The American Dream Tour
House of Blues
March 11, 2014 || Houston, TX
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The American Dream Tour
House of Blues
March 11, 2014 || Houston, TX
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I used to have 2 Huskies that I loved tremendously. I lost them in the break up with my ex. It took me a long time to get back to a place where I wanted another dog, because as every pet owner knows ... grieving takes time.
When I finally felt it was time (and I was ready) to get another dog, I called the local humane society. I'm a big believer in adopting/saving/rescuing. To my delight (and disappointment), they did not have any dogs in their shelter, which is a rarity for almost any animal shelter.
I saw an ad in the local paper for Siberian Huskies. I'm not a proponent of paying a lot of money for dogs as they encourage 'Puppy Mills'. However, the ad said, "cost to cover bills only", so I called the guy. Sure enough, he was only looking to recoup the costs already laid out for vet bills (first shots) and food.
(He raises/races Siberian Huskies, but Alli and her litter came from on of his non-breeding dogs. It seems one of his male dogs got loose one night and romanced one of his 'non-sledder' gals. ;-)
So, I agreed and he arrived at my office with 3 puppies; 2 girls and a boy. The boy looked a little ill from the travel/motion and the other girl was stepping all over her siblings for attention.
Alli wouldn't look at any of us. She turned her back to everyone and sat with her head down, facing the door. From the very beginning, she didn't like people and didn't want anything to do with us.
I knew in an instant she was my girl.
As time went on, my wife, family and friends would often marvel at how so very much alike Alli and I are in personality.
I've never been big into "eerie superstitions", but I cannot help but wonder at the coincidence of it all. A humane society that didn't have dogs available for adoption; an ad in the paper for 'cost-recovery' only; the 'timing' of me deciding it was time to get a dog.
Frame:*SINGULAR* kite titanium
Headset:*CHRIS KING* dropset 2
Frontwheel:*SON NABENDYNAMO* son 28 12mm 6-bolt disc x *astral* outback alloy
Rearwheel:*WHITE INDUSTRIES* cld hub x *astral* outback alloy
Tire:*ULTRADYNAMICO* mars race
Handle:*NITTO* m137ssb
Stem:*SINGULAR* laing ti stem
Bartape:*BROOKS* leather bartape
Seatpost:*SINGULAR* ti seatpost
Saddle:*BROOKS* b17 special
Pedal:*WOLF TOOTH* ripsaw
Dynamolight:*SON NABENDYNAMO* edelux ii
Issued by Franklin Mint in 2003. It is 1:24 scale.
A Limited Edition of 3000 pieces, my example is # 1097.
The model is finished in Ebony Black.
There was a section of the fayre dedicated to Army vehicles. There were several here & this one was one of the best on show.
Leica M6,
Zeiss Ikon 35mm Biogon,
Ilford HP5+, ISO 400,
Developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 11 mins at 20C.
This homeless man is selling a magazine called "The Big Issue". A well-to-do couple, carrying shopping from a nearby designer store, walk by ignoring him... as do at least 50 more people. In the distance there is an ATM machine with the sign "Cash" over it.
The Big Issue is "an award- winning entertainment and current affairs magazine, that is produced by professional journalists." It is sold on the streets by homeless people. In the UK, they buy the magazine for 70 pence and sell it on for £1.50, keeping 80 pence for themselves.
For more info....
The idea behind this photo is the more you smoke, the more your life expectancy becomes shorter. The only light coming into the scene was natural light from a window. I lit the cigarette on fire for like two seconds just to get that charred look. I took this picture into photoshop and spot healed tons of spots on the background. I then used the rectangular shape tool and made the longer line & shorter line. I just used command j and made as many copies of the short line and long line as I needed as I went along the side of the cigarette so that they would all be the same length. I then chose what the font I thought looked best and placed the words and numbers.