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Haven't taken any snaps for aaaages! But the summery weather inspired me to get the guys and girls out of their winter wear and into something cooler!
Angel, Cyclops, Phoenix, Iceman, Beast and Professor X.
New York Comic Con 2010 and New York Anime Festival 2010.
October 8-10, 2010.
Geekdom is a new kind of collaborative workspace where Entrepreneurs, Technologists, Developers, Makers, & Creatives help each other build businesses & other cool things together.
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Y'all had better brace yourselves for an onslaught of geekdom next month when I mosey on down to Austin to shoot not only James Marsters (in the face, natch), but also Nicholas Brendon (another actor from Buffy the Vampire Slayer). I am told the latter will involve karaoke (!).
Wheeee!
Trangelaphus eurycerus
Taken at the Okavango Delta section of the Virginia Zoo in Norfolk.
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Trangelaphus eurycerus
Taken at the Okavango Delta section of the Virginia Zoo in Norfolk.
Visit my blog at ideonexus.com for a daily dose of geekdom.
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The mission of SA2020 is to catalyze the entire San Antonio community into passionate, focused, and sustained action to achieve the shared goals that will transform San Antonio into a world-class city by the year 2020 in eleven key vision areas. SA2020 acts as a steward, connecting San Antonio citizens to opportunities that contribute to their aspirations for their city.
SA2020 is a vision for San Antonio’s future, created and led by citizens. We are a movement that focuses on eleven key Causes identified as fundamental by the community.
By connecting individual and business resources to nonprofits working in these areas, SA2020 will transform San Antonio into one of America’s most exceptional cities by the year 2020.
At SA2020 we don’t ask: “What do you want to see changed in our city?” We ask: “What will you do to make the change you want to see happen?”
The San Antonio Mx Challenge is a $500,000 prize to the team that can create and implement a repeatable model that accelerates the number of Mexican tech companies that open active offices in San Antonio.
Mexico is the second largest economy in Latin America and one of the United States’ biggest import/export partners. By the year 2050, it is predicted that Mexico will be one of the top ten economies in the world. San Antonio’s proximity and cultural connections to Mexico gives us a head start on reaping this economic benefit and we want San Antonio to be famous for its partnership with Mexico.
Entrepreneurs from Mexico are already moving to San Antonio to launch companies or to expand existing companies. These entrepreneurs already live in San Antonio, buy houses, go to school, move their families, and participate in our community. Building on this momentum, we are proud to launch the San Antonio Entrepreneurial Exchange Challenge (San Antonio Mx Challenge).
Success for us is very simple. We want Mexican entrepreneurs to start their US expansion strategy in San Antonio. And, we want US entrepreneurs to think of San Antonio first when planning their growth strategies into Mexico, Central and South America.
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The closest thing to an orgy in the World of Geekdom - room full of nerds taking a final exam in the old gym. More about psychological warfare than actual learning - if you don't know the stuff, sabotage those that do,
One student came dressed in a tuxedo. After 45 minutes he pulled out a linen table cloth, a crystal goblet, and an ice bucket with a bottle of champagne, When he popped the cork, the average grade of everyone else dropped 30 points.
The next term, 45 minutes into the 3 hour exam I noisily and confidently walked to the front and handed the exam booklet to the proctor, 5 minutes later I returned from the restroom, retrieved the exam book, and quietly returned to my seat. Several students later told me that this demoralized them enough to affect their performance. What a shame!!