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stanley davisGrew up in Wichita, Kansas...songwriter,performer,music therapist, recording artist, producer, sound tech..all done internationally over the past 4 decades
Heather RelphI am 22 years old. I have my AA in Libral Arts. I like tv and movies and would like to one day work in thst field or just do it as a hobby. I am thinking of going to school for ultra sound tech. Right now I took a break from school and just working at my aunts pizza place.
Mariah Taylori am mariah i go to jefferson high school a cheerleader. i love new things be in a new enviroment and i want to become a lawyer and to work with babies an ultra sound tech
Ismail IshaqI'm the Founder & Teaching Reiki Master of the Indonesian Reiki Foundation, into brainwave entrainment and have pioneered Sound-Tech Healing in Indonesia. I have also lived in South East Asia, Far East & Middle East.
T. SchniedersJack of all trades writer, poet, singer, musician, youth minister, husband, parent, marketing/promoter, sound engineer, producer. I'm open minded and a very spiritual person, I feel God is in control of everything good and what seems bad to most of Us.
Steven HerzogProfessional freelance trombonist, music arranger, recording/live sound tech, writer, and other services. Just beginning a promising career.
Joshua CerdaI am 20 years old as of 04-24-2-12. I have a son who means everything to me and I just joined the military so I can give myself and him a stable and great life. I am an easy going guy who was raised with sound morals and I try my best to help other when I can. I have been a military kid most of my life so I have been to a few places in Germany, a few U.S states and some parts of England. Last but not least I am an out going guy, I like to try new things and adventure (just don t have much time to).
Danny MalandWhen I was just a kid, I became fascinated with computers and the things they could draw on their screens. In my teens, I became equally fascinated by show production and music. This all being combined in a small space, I suppose it's just natural that I've ended up as an audio and lighting tech for local bands and music venues. I even ran a “grace-based” music venue for a while, and I'd like to do it again if the opportunity presents itself properly. In addition to working with loud noises and bright lights, I also have the opportunity to write online articles for an AV-oriented publication. Every so often, I get to mix a live recording – which I currently find much more exciting than working on studio recordings. (I suppose I might change my mind somewhere down the line.) I'm excited by innovation, and I love new toys.
Roderick LovanTen-year US Army veteran with three deployments to Iraq. Graduated with Honors from Defense Language Institute - Arabic Language Course (2004). Currently picking up further education in preparation for an exit from the armed services. True believer in the power of hard work and personal accountability as well as common sense gained from educating oneself rather than lazily accepting sound bites. True believer in the adverse effects of sloth and willful ignorance.
Ceesa HarrisHumm. Biography. Now that's an interesting word. Considering it means "life" in the Greek, I would hardly think mine is worth talking about but I will give it a try. I am a 48 year old single mother of one. But that's not where it started of course. I have spent the last 30 years in various parts of the US; each era with its own story. My background is in Training and Development with an emphasis in sales and multimedia. I spent 15 years in Southern California traveling around teaching people how to use "high tech" color stuff on their networks. In the doing, I was exposed to a huge amount of the entertainment industry. I don't know of anyone else who had the freedom to do what myself and my team members did; like walking onto a studio lot with the freedom to come and go having our vendor’s badges. Sigh. Well then relocated to the Southern US, having spent a lot of my adult years in the telecommunication industry, also in training and development. Oh, and from a personal standpoint? I love Scotland and I have been tracing my ancestry to the point of obsession. I do historical research on the side and I am working my way through a copy of Boece. Look that one up why don't cha? :)
Peter Privitera@ 14 I earned my electronic technician license. I studied under a decorated Military General that taught me Ohms Law and Electronics. He also ran a small Ham radio store and that's where my love for the small business started. I was fixing transistor and Tube ham radios / CB's and selling them at the local Ham feasts / flea markets. Yes at 14 I was working on everything from Ham towers to modifying Big rigs CB's. I found gaps in security some of the biggest companies and pointed these gaps out to people for no personal gain. @ 15 I was a full fledged Hacker of phone systems and computers. To give you an idea how my electronics exp aided my love for computers and hacking; My first 8088 didn't have a sound card! It didn't even have an ISA slot. It had what was called bix and I made a bix to ISA converter and built my own sound card from a heath kit. I then coded the sound driver to work in Dos. Yes, my 8088 and Wildcat BBS and I got into a lot of trouble. LOL My hacking interests got me into computer network security. @ 19 I became a CNE and MCP and landed my first corporate job at Dreyfus as an MIS Analyst. Networking get me into the Internet and Mixcat.com was born. I waited for years for people to trust the net enough to buy things on it. That took years. Since then its been 4 stores and more experiments then I care to admit.. I have seen everything from people being oppressed because of inventions, to oppression of the spirit. I'm now in my 30's and God is number 1 in my life. I'm a big time history & science buff. I see how REAL science and the bible agrees in most everything. Real science tests all things and so does the believer. When we see things or examples that don't bear the right fruit we need to toss out and start over. The goal is the RIGHT answer! Not every answer is right! The world teaches otherwise. I see how science really has adopted this logic and it grieves me.
Whitney Davisan Indiana resident who loves to write as a hobby, and is a student who is hoping to get a Bachelor Degree as an Ultra Sound Technologist. She is a mother to a 6 year old girl.
ChelseaProfessional performer, producer, recording engineer, studio designer, teacher and consultant. I have produced, recorded, and performed every type of music. I have professionally shot, and edited moving and still picture. My medium for both sound and image is the computer.
Anthony TerlickerI have recently submitted Poems. Four were published, two editors choice awards, both nominated for best poem of the year. I write for Her Online Network for women. I would be honored to write for AC from automotive to recording and sound.
don tablerWow do I have interests... I was published in the 1970's in the magazine Kansas Business News, and carried in the mast head of Northern Virginia Rhythm as a music reviewer, Spent ten years in radio, News Director, radio talk show host, professional musician, housing renovation specialist,heating and AC tech, and electrician.First class of Paramedics in my state, father, grandfather, pilot (1000hrs SEL)and winemaker. been rich, and poor. rich is definitely better. Once out on the Mogollan rim I was camping right about the same height as the cloud base. there was a stark dead tree on the rim there and an eagle appeared as the clouds hurried by late for an appointment - not there one second, there the next it was startling to see the great creature close up like that. The eagle preened a few feathers and looked at me... the clouds shrouded him and disappeared and he was gone it was a conjurers trick of nature and I nearly applauded. Rain runs from a tramp steamer in a tropical storm like it was being pumped off the deck. When lightning flashes you can see individual drops suspended above the ring they made on the deck, in the spring time Oklahoma looks from my airplane at 10,000 feet as if new minted copper pennies were scattered on a green felt. I know its only the farm ponds dyed copper by the clay, but the illusion is perfect. Had a dog named Eli who looked like Toto in the Wizard of Oz... he spoke fluent English... the dog used to say that a garden hose was an instrument of the devil. He maintained stoutly that if you take a minister who works for food- and gives away all his money to the poor- and give him a garden hose he turns into a demon as soon as he sees a dog anywhere around him. I believe he was right. I have never seen anyone use a garden hose around a dog without fulfilling Elis prophecy. I am divorced for years and miss the sound of womens voices around. I live alone, Eli has been gone for years now and I have finally replaced him. My curr
Kemberley Washington, CPAKemberley "Kem" Washington sought out to teach individuals regarding personal finance after witnessing coworkers struggle with everyday financial decisions. She would often find herself giving advice regarding home grants, how to purchase foreclosures, scholarship information and other financial resources. After realizing her calling on her life, she withdrew her post from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a Criminal Investigator, and followed her passion to educate. Currently, she works as a business professor at Dillard University in New Orleans, LA and writes for various publications as a personal finance columnist. Kem received her bachelor's degree and master's of accounting from Southern University and A&M College and is licensed as a CPA in the State of Louisiana. In addition, she is pursuing her doctoral degree in the area of personal financial planning at Texas Tech University and her certificate of financial planning designation (CFP). Kem enjoys providing sound financial advice through her column Money, Power, Respect - New Orleans Tribune and Disaster Finance Radio Talk Show on WBOK 1230-AM New Orleans. It is her hope to help individuals reach their financial destiny through empowerment.
Steve KirwanAs a successful entrepreneur and business owner, I have experienced the roller coaster of success and renewal that defines the challenge and reward of self employment. I have developed and honed my business skills in in the construct of becoming expert in the field of computer troubleshooting and repair. These skill sets are intertwined and interdependent: without a salable skill, there is no business, and without business, there is no need for the skill. I have been increasingly successful as a computer repair business owner, and have built and sold these organizations in multiple markets across the western United States. My life is not a vacuum, though. I am an accomplished guitar player, and if computers are what tweaks my brain, its music that drives my soul. I love guitars, and the music they make. I have become intimately involved with enhancing guitar sound, and the tech in me taught me how to strip down, upgrade, and rebuild guitars. I look forward to sharing my experiences and insights, and hope that I may be able to provide some small help or inspiration.
Dana FellowsI grew up in Tampico IL but now live in Dixon IL. If these two towns sound familiar it is because Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico IL and grew up in Dixon IL. My career has taken a few turns along the way. I worked as a design draftsman for a steel-mill, Northwestern Steel & Wire Co. in Sterling IL, for about 15 years before it closed in 2001. After that I reentered college and earned several degrees, including an associate’s degree in computer networking, bachelors in information management, and masters in instructional technology. My hobbies include all things tech related, local history, and family genealogy.
KJ AndersonA Professional sound engineer for the last 15 yrs and keen travel bug and tech head.
sirkeystoneUsing the his 25 years in the family floor covering trade as a financial crutch, Aric Keith has enjoyed many years of dabbling in an extremely eclectic assortment of hobbies and businesses. He has owned a car audio and custom paint shop. He has owned a photo restoration shop and studio. He has produced a few original pieces of artwork. He has written several fictional novels, but has yet to be published. Is a singer, guitarist, bass player, sound engineer, songwriter for a hard rock/alt country band. He has twenty years of sound system controls for churches and bands; currently owning the system the band uses. He has 25 years of fixing all of his own electronics including doing the tech work on his own guitars. He fancies himself an amateur luthier. He almost had enough schooling in electronic design to have a BA, but had to go back to work to raise his two awesome kids. He has been married 21 years to the same sweet girl and his daughter just celebrated her own first anniversary, though no grandkids yet...
Steve SziromHas been sailing since 1978 and holds an active U.S. Coast Guard Masters License. He owned sailboats from 1977-1981 (Tayana 37'), 1991-2006 (Beneteau 39'). He crewed on many vessels, such as, Tatoosh 51, Nordic 44, Hunter 41, Islander 36, J-24, and others. He has extensive sailing experience in coastal and bay waters, incluiding San Francisco Bay, Monterey Bay, Puget Sound, Gulf Islands, USA and Mexico Pacific coasts, and the Sea of Cortez. He recently completed the Baja Ha-Ha (Class of 2009). He speaks a bit of Hungarian, French and Spanish. Other interests include tennis, cycling, chess, gourmet cooking, film/video production, movies, fitness, Internet, computers, others. He is a business consultant and analyst in the high-tech industry with industry experience in the semiconductor industry.
Mike PeacockI am a musician and electronics tech of over 30 years. I know sound equipment, installation techniques, satellite tv, home theater, and musical instruments. May not be an expert on all, but I can give good advise on all of the above topics.
Susan SassyI'm 51 years young, divorced 4 years, and have 3 beautiful daughters ranging from early to late 20's. My 2 older gals are nurses and my baby is working her way there. When I'm having a, "good" face day I could pass for the older sister! Hard to believe but it's true. I stand a voluptuous 5'5" with auburn hair and brown eyes, (no one ever says auburn eyes hmmm.) Currently I'm holding down 2 part time jobs. One is a school bus driver for special needs children and the other is the wonderful world of retail. I feel the customers of the latter job should truly join the ranks of my short bus gang at times. Needless to say both careers are emotionally and physically challenging, and both receive very little respect from society,...at least from my experiences over the years. I've completed a CNA course recently and will be certified within the next 2 months. Wow I guess that's a pretty eclectic array of job choices. That, or I'm just a glutten for punishment.
Edward SableI am a59 y.o. retired systems troubleshooter with 35 years experience in all forms of electronics/ programmable logic controllers and security systems and networking protocols. I am also a professional D.J. working all over northeastern OH.

Max AttackEntrepreneur in music,writing,photo-video-have small biz in photo-video-music. Recorded with many bands, play all types of percusion.
J Ray GlassI LOVE LIFE Traveled inside the U.S. by car "A LOT" most than others, and love raggedy dumps that you can barely call a motel. The same old dossier music,love, bla bla.As I believe in each & every Snowflake being unique; at a few feet away, they all start to look the same.
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