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California Community College North Regional Championships, Hosted by Delta College, Stockton, California, USA. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
The Fabulous Virginia Tech High Techs perform during a media timeout of the Virginia Game at Cassell Coliseum.
A California High School Wrestling Tournament hosted by Windsor HS. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
Photos by Chris Mora for Tech-Fall. California Girls High School Wrestling Tournament Hosted by Vintage HS, Napa, California, USA
SAN JOSE, CA - The Tech Challenge Survive the Storm, 2023 at the San Jose Convention Center South Hall, on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Photo by Scott MacDonald for the Tech Interactive
A California High School Wrestling Tournament. The 2018 Pat Lovell Classic hosted by Aptos HS, California. Photos by Chris Mora for Tech-Fall.com
Here's a nice sultry view of the Michigan Tech campus area on a warm and sunny summer evening, actually June 22, 2012, one of the longest days with sunset at 9:53 pm. so the daylight was 17h 15m (5:58 AM EDT to 9:53 PM EDT)
California Community College North Regional Championships, Hosted by Delta College, Stockton, California, USA. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
A California High School Wrestling Tournament. The 2018 Pat Lovell Classic hosted by Aptos HS, California. Photos by Chris Mora for Tech-Fall.com
The Fabulous Virginia Tech High Techs perform during a media timeout of the Virginia Game at Cassell Coliseum.
FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech 2019
July 15-17, 2019
Aspen, CO
FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech is our annual by-invitation-only summer retreat for leaders from FORTUNE 500 companies, the top emerging entrepreneurs of the tech world, and the most important investors who finance them. We will be headquartered at The St. Regis Hotel, with events taking place at a variety of locations in downtown Aspen.
Participants include Founders and CEOs Beth Ford of Land O’Lakes, Margo Georgiadis of Ancestry, Jeffrey Katzenberg of WndrCo, Ynon Kreiz of Mattel, Doug McMillon of Walmart, and Meg Whitman of Quibi, as well as David Baszucki, Chief Executive Officer, Roblox; Dorian Daley, EVP and General Counsel, Oracle; Karen Francis DeGolia, Lead Director, Telenav; Aicha Evans, CEO, Zoox; John Hanke, CEO, Niantic Inc; Pam Kostka, CEO, All Raise; Arvind Krishna, Senior Vice President, Cloud and Cognitive Software, IBM; Katrina Lake, CEO, StichFix; Maria Lensing, Vice President, Healthcare Solutions; Vincent Letteri, Managing Director, Private Equity & TMT Growth, KKR; Othman Laraki, CEO, Color; Brandon Newell, Chair, Mobility Transformation Working Group, U.S. Marine Corps; Mark Mahaney, Managing Director, Internet, RBC Capital Markets; Tekedra Mawakana, Chief External Officer, Waymo; Sara Menker, CEO, GroIntelligence; Alex Norstrom, Chief Premium Business Officer, Spotify; Hester Peirce, Commissioner, SEC; David Richter, Chief Business Officer, Lime; Lior Ron, Co-founder, Otto, and Head of Freight, Uber; Ned Segal, CFO, Twitter; James Siminoff, Founder and Chief Inventor, Ring; Richard Socher, Chief Scientist, Salesforce; Krysta Svore, Head, Quantum Architectures and Computation Group, Microsoft; Hans Tung, Managing Partner, GGV Capital; and Dominic Williams, Founder and President, DFINITY.
For big companies, entrepreneurs, and investors alike, it’s essential to stay ahead of fast-breaking trends: becoming part of the Brainstorm Tech community can make the difference between finding a competitive edge or being disrupted into oblivion. Becoming part of the community by registering for the annual meeting gives executives access to a number of benefits that deliver value throughout the year. Benefits include additional Brainstorm events, small dinners and conference calls, access to a contact directory, membership services and more. Once you have completed your registration for 2019 Brainstorm Tech, member benefits are included at no additional cost.
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
High School Wrestling Tournament hosted by Buchanan High School, Clovis, California, USA. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
One of the High Techs entertains before the start of the Virginia Tech - Virginia Game at Cassell Coliseum.
SAN JOSE, CA - The Tech Challenge Survive the Storm, 2023 at the San Jose Convention Center South Hall, on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Photo by Scott MacDonald for the Tech Interactive
September 19, 2022
As a part of Surgical Tech Week, SCC Surgical Tech students participated in an outdoor demonstration on the beautiful campus green to learn the proper way to dress and undress for surgery.
Fresno City College hosts the 2019 Bill Musick Open. College Wrestling Tournament. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
(The quote in the picture is slightly adapted from Letterman's reaction on the 9/11 events)
This is, for what it's worth my reaction to last month's events and what I read on different forums in our small global e-village during the past few days.
People getting mad, frustrated, angry, violent, forgiving, absolutely unforgiving, absolute, absolutely unable to understand what happened.
People screaming that Seung-Hui Cho would have needed assistance.
From whom ?
I don't believe in God. I somehow do believe in good, in education and among other concepts, to the "power" of the human mind and the benefits of social interaction. But to know that even his family didn't notice anything...
If I do believe in good, do I have to accept bad ? And even if I do, isn't what happened beyond the definition of "forgivable" bad ? Beyond reason ? Where does reasonable starts and where does it stops ? It's an eternal discussion.
What bothers me as a man who's getting older is that I tend to think these guys do not deserve a chance. And the me of 10 years ago don't like having this idea. I am glad he took his own life.
I wished he didn't take any other. I wish people like Dutroux had the courage - if that word is in any sense appropriate here - to do the same. I wouldn't feel so much rage thinking of him.
Those people scar society. For what goddamn purpose ?
I am 31. I should have values and opinions (and value my opinions). Those guys annihilate them. Then I recover and move to the next thing.
Did he find something at the end of the tunnel ? I hope not (and how could he pretend to even believe in God ?). I hope for the worst. But the next second I change my mind.
People ain't no good is a Nick Cave song I like. But I don't agree with its title at all. Except now and then.
Bonnie Prince Billy - Black :
Black, you are my enemy
And I cannot get close to thee
Our life is ruled by enmity
And I can't weaken that
The only way that I can see
Is to hold you close to me
To love you for it's meant to be
I weaken your attack
Everything was lucked and downy
What was good was up from under
Until black, that awful tender
Came and popped my sense of wonder
All at once all eyes turned at him
Leaving me an unwatched body
And it sagged, my body's rib cage
Out from under ogler's study
Black was decomposing quickly
This was found offensive to me
His disrespect for life's proprieties
Made me scared he would destroy me
Black, you are my enemy
And I cannot get close to thee
Our life is ruled by enmity
And I can't weaken that
The only way that I can see
Is to hold you close to me
To love you for it's meant to be
I weaken your attack
So I thought I'd try to cut him
Try to force him 'neath my level
The only way to equal to him
Would be hit him with a shovel
But to really rise above him
That would be the final evil
So instead I asked the sucker
If he'd care to see my rooms
And as a friend and as a comrade
And all the things that these implied
I made him leave what it was that he had
Used to keep us unallied
Black, you are my enemy
And I cannot get close to thee
Our life is ruled by enmity
And I can't weaken that
The only way that I can see
Is to hold you close to me
To love you for it's meant to be
I weaken your attack
Now black and I we are together
Fairly just inseparable
And in the terriblest of weather
Our bonds are incorruptible
Black, you are my enemy
And I cannot get close to thee
Our life is ruled by enmity
And I can't weaken that
The only way that I can see
Is to hold you close to me
To love you for it's meant to be
I weaken your attack
A Tech tradition has students protect the monuments from vandalism and grafitti by opposing team fans by covering it in red crepe paper.
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