Standard: 4 Decks vs Jund - Part 1
http://www.gatheringmagic.com/ In Part 1, Jarvis playtests Bant Control vs Jund. For more information, like deck lists, go to: http://www.gatheringmagic.com/...
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Standard: 4 Decks vs Jund - Part 1
http://www.gatheringmagic.com/ In Part 1, Jarvis playtests Bant Control vs Jund. For more information, like deck lists, go to: http://www.gatheringmagic.com/...
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Weca Decks
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Radiant Rides From Damaged Decks
George Rocha, an innovative SF-based skatepark builder, has a beautiful way of salvaging used and broken skateboards. He turns them into entirely new skatebo...
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Deck Builder Suffolk County NY- 631-277-3477- Custom Decks
Deck Builder Suffolk County NY Hello this is PJ McKenna from Paddy-O-Deck, filming from Lindenhurst NY in Suffolk County on the South Shore; another town tha...
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CMDR Decks 2-Year Anniversary Update
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Bioshock Infinite Walkthrough Part 24of25 Engineer Command Decks
Hi everyone. Welcome to my BioShock Infinite playthrough. There are a total of 25 volumes + 2 Easter eggs. My playthrough focuses on narratives and presentat...
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DJ Benny-T determined to rule the decks
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He further explains that he learnt this art through two of his friends, DJ Smallz and DJ Kealex. "DJ Kealex used to lock me inside the room to help me practice, then he handed me over to DJ Smallz who brought the best out of me and helped me polish my skills. I owe my success to these two men," he points out.
His work has landed on the ears of some prominent international DJs like; Rocco, Copyright, Osca P, Abiah Soul and Ronado of Deep Journey Recordings who have shown interest in his work. His music gained popularity through the accessibility of his digital house music for downloads and it has again managed to appear in top charts.
The talented DJ is also a fourth year student at the University of Botswana (UB) studying Business Administration in Marketing. He says he balances his DJ'ing, producing and school life well.
"I give my school work more time during the week and I usually attend to music and DJ'ing at weekends. I can confidently say that so far, all has been good," he says.
As if being a DJ and music producer is not enough, Mabe also works for Pryda Twisters, a company that provides P.A systems, lightening, stage and event management services, he proudly describes himself as a business minded person who is quick to grab any opportunity given to him.
His skills have been displayed at various events including Bull 'n bush, Lizard Entertainment both in Mochudi and Francistown, Trekkers Night Club, Fusion Entertainment, Fresh Exclusive in Maun and also at shows like four hour show, Independence Farm Fest, Easter Fiesta and Blocking party.
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Channel Ten: "Clearing the decks." Photo: Michael Clayton-Jones
The Ten Network has reported a 21.9 per cent fall in its revenue and a net loss of $243 million for the six months to the end of February, taking a hit from restructuring and impairment charges.
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Ten recorded a non-recurring cost of $304 million, including a $292 million television licence impairment charge and restructuring charges of $11.9 million.
The network reported a net profit of $14 million in 2012 first-half reporting period.
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George Rocha turned his life-long skateboarding passion into a career of building massive concrete skateparks. Now hes added another product to his repertoire: artisan-quality wooden skateboards assembled from strips of used and broken boards.
Modern skateboards are made of plywood. It gives them both strength and flexibility the perpendicular placement of each wooden layer helps the overall board withstand cracks, while the complex curvatures are made possible by pressing theindividually pliable sheets of wood into a mold while being glued.As plywood decks became the norm, manufacturers began to color layers to add a visual element. Strips of red, blue, yellow, pink or various combinations could be found between the light hues of natural wood, with splashy graphics on the boards bottoms and black grip tape on top, sometimes cut into artistic patterns.
For years, this is how skateboards have appeared. Still, forced to take a dizzying amount of abuse, they eventually end up breaking.
Growing up in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Rocha quickly embraced the tools, materials, and DIY spirit that embody the world of skateboarding. Now, youthfully in his late 30s, hes helped build countless skateparks all over the country, both giant indoor wooden courses in the cold northeast and oversized concrete playgrounds full of bowls and obstacles.
Its his latest venture, Iris Skateboards that is catching peoples eyes, however. Rocha assembles new decks using the remnants of broken and discarded skateboards, laminating them together and slicing the resulting stack sideways to create his material. The result is gorgeous and always unique, turning the distinct patterning of the thin multicolored ply into the standout feature of the decks tops and bottoms.
The technique is reminiscent of artistHaroshi, who sculpts skateboards into intricate 3-D creations. The Iris skateboards stand apart with being a functional form, while still turning heads.
Rocha sums up the magic of his boards in simple terms. Skateboarders love their skateboards.
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