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John Abney Review: What to love and what not to love about THE BOILER ROOM Asheville - 2 views

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    John Abney Review: What to love and what not to love about THE BOILER ROOM Asheville John Abney Review We always come back to places we enjoy the most, to people we appreciate and the good vibe we take pleasure in. The place's layout is interesting, very unique and likeable. It is a very cool setting in downtown Asheville. Although they have a bit small stage yet still a decent size, they have a full PA and knowledgeable sound guys - not bad at all right? The BOILER ROOM is a good playing room for 5-6 people but you can be creative and fit more using different tiers and levels of playing space. The sound is perfect for the space. To top of it all and many outshines every aspect of good things about THE BOILER ROOM and the reason why patrons keep on coming back is the service. Every staff that works here are extremely nice and easy to talk to, very approachable and friendly. There are also downsides and to name a few let us start with the fact that this place is fairly a new venue and not many people are informed of the place. Another problem is that Scandals is playing thumping techno upstairs and it's really loud, their music is heard loudly in The BOILER ROOM. So what they do is they turn up their volume to compete with the noise upstairs. So the tendency is if you have quiet parts in your songs they will be overridden by the thump upstairs. And the consequence is this additional volume will make your ears bleed. Yes, this place is really cool and all but like I mentioned earlier there are the downsides and some were already stated. The thing is you likely won't make much on the door, no matter how many people come to your show. Plus the fact that they've been branded to book too many bands or bump bands for "proven locals" that doesn't really bring in many people and it's hit or miss. This is maybe because the place is quite new and not that popular yet. There are strange mixed crowd, which can actually be pretty cool for some.
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    Pretty insightful post.
Paul Anderson

Abney & Associates Technology Updates: Teens' brains make them more vulnerable to suicide - 1 views

http://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/health-wellness/2014/03/09/brain-development-makes-teens-more-vulnerable-suicide-and-mood-disorders/tGBStHOnjqAyanfCe7rbsK/story.html 'The young are heated by ...

Teens' brains make them more vulnerable to suicide Abney & Associates Technology updates

started by Paul Anderson on 15 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
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Physicist Erwin Schrödinger's Google doodle marks quantum mechanics work - 1 views

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    http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/aug/12/erwin-schrodinger-google-doodle Google's latest doodle marks the birthday of Erwin Schrödinger, the Nobel prize-winning quantum physicist whose eponymous equation lies at the heart of quantum mechanics. Born in Vienna in 1887 to a factory owner and his Austrian-English wife, Schrödinger was tutored at home as a child and went on to study theoretical physics at the University of Vienna before undertaking voluntary military service, later returning to academia to study experimental physics. Renewed military service during the first world war broke up his studies before he was sent back to Vienna in 1917 to teach a course in meteorology. However, it was not until his late 30s that he was to change forever the face of physics by producing a series of papers that were all written and published over the course of a six-month period of theoretical research. By 1925, then a professor of physics at the University of Zurich and holidaying in the Alps, Schrödinger formulated a wave-equation that accurately gave the energy levels of atoms. It formed the basis of the work that would earn him the Nobel prize in physics in 1933. In subsequent years, he repeatedly criticised conventional interpretations of quantum mechanics by using the paradox of what would become known as Schrödinger's cat. This thought experiment was designed to illustrate what he saw as the problems surrounding application of the conventional, so-called "Copenhagen interpretation" of quantum mechanics to everyday objects. Other work focused on different fields of physics, including statistical mechanics, thermodynamics and colour theory. In a celebrated 1944 book, What Is Life?, he turned to the problems of genetics, taking a close look at the phenomenon of life from the point of view of physics. He died in Vienna in January 1961 from the tuberculosis that had affected him throughout his life and was buried in the western Austrian village of Alpbach.
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Google's Eric Schmidt Invests in Obama's Big Data Brains/Copytaste - 1 views

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    latest abney and associates technology news Google's Eric Schmidt Invests in Obama's Big Data Brains During the 2012 campaign, Barack Obama's reelection team had an underappreciated asset: Google's (GOOG) executive chairman, Eric Schmidt. He helped recruit talent, choose technology, and coach the campaign manager, Jim Messina, on the finer points of leading a large organization. "On election night he was in our boiler room in Chicago," says David Plouffe, then a senior White House adviser. Schmidt had a particular affinity for a group of engineers and statisticians tucked away beneath a disco ball in a darkened corner of the office known as "the Cave." The data analytics team, led by 30-year-old Dan Wagner, is credited with producing Obama's surprising 5 million-vote margin of victory. For all its acclaim, the analytics team's main achievement is often misunderstood as "microtargeting" or some variant on wooing voters. This reverses the relationship between campaign and voter at the heart of Wagner's method. Recent campaigns have employed a top-down approach to identify what they thought were vital demographic groups such as "soccer moms." Wagner's team pursued a bottom-up strategy of unifying vast commercial and political databases to understand the proclivities of individual voters likely to support Obama or be open to his message, and then sought to persuade them through personalized contact via Facebook (FB), e-mail, or a knock on the door. "I think of them as people scientists,'' says Schmidt. "They apply scientific techniques to how people will behave when confronted with a choice or a question." Obama's rout of Mitt Romney was a lesson in how this insight can translate into political strength. Traditional marketing has the same inherent limitation as traditional campaigning: It's impossible to appeal to everybody, even among the groups likeliest to favor a product. "Budweiser might target football fans with an ad s
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Abney and Associates: 'Pump And Dump' Schemes Resurface - 1 views

http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/14902198-abney-and-associates-pump-and-dump-schemes-resurface-in-social-media "Pump and dump" is back! The old boiler-room scam of pitching nearly worthle...

abney and associates pump dump schemes resurface in social media

started by senmurp2 on 01 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
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Abney & Associates Technology updates: Bumps in rollout of cellphone alerts in Washington - 1 views

http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2014/mar/09/bumps-rollout-cellphone-alerts-washington/ TACOMA - A system set up to send emergency alerts to thousands of cellphone users warning them of natural di...

Bumps in rollout of cellphone alerts Washington Abney & Associates Technology updates

started by venlean19 on 14 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
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Abney and Associates - The Secret War: Infiltration, Sabotage, Devastating Cyber Attacks - 1 views

http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-secret-war-infiltration-sabotage-devastating-cyber-attacks/5338882 Inside Fort Meade, Maryland, a top-secret city bustles. Tens of thousands of people move through...

abney and associates The Secret War: Infiltration Sabotage Devastating Cyber Attacks

started by Ramazan Ghanem on 17 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
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Reviews by Abney and Associates, code 85258081704: Public schoolboy hacker wh... - 1 views

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    http://ruxxemarfild.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/reviews-by-abney-and-associates-code-85258081704-public-schoolboy-hacker-who-masterminded-15m-fraud-is-put-in-jails-it-class-docstoc/ Reviews by Abney and Associates, code 85258081704 - Nicholas Webber, 21, was jailed for five years for running a criminal website He started his criminal career at £24,000-a-year Bradfield College Prison IT Teacher Michael Fox was made redundant after the incident Fox protests he had no idea Webber was a hacker One of Britain's most notorious cyber criminals hacked into a prison computer system from inside jail - after he was allowed to join an IT class. Nicholas Webber, 21, jailed for five years in 2011 for masterminding a multi-million-pound internet crime site, triggered the security scare during a lesson. It is understood his actions caused 'major panic' but it is not clear what, if anything, he managed to access. The prison, HMP Isis in South London, blamed his teacher, Michael Fox, who was employed by Kensington and Chelsea College. He was banned from the prison but the college cleared him of committing any security breaches at a disciplinary hearing last March. However, he was made redundant when no alternative work could be found for him. More... Pictured with piles of cash: The public schoolboy jailed for five years for masterminding £18m internet scam Computer hacker, 21, jailed for masterminding £27 MILLION fraud in his bedroom taking credit card details from unsuspecting internet users On Friday, Mr Fox, from Bromley, Kent, began a claim for unfair dismissal, arguing that it wasn't his decision to put Webber, the son of a former member of Guernsey's parliament, in his class. He says he had no idea he was a hacker. At a hearing at Croydon Employment Tribunal, Mr Fox accused the college of not doing enough to find him another job. 'The perceived problem was there was a tutor who had been excluded by the prison and charged with allowing a hacking expert to hack in
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Abney Review of the BOILER ROOM Ashville Pricing - 2 views

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    http://blingee.com/group/86388/topic/99608-Abney-Review-of-the-BOILER-ROOM-Ashville-Pricing Abney Review of the BOILER ROOM Ashville Pricing Abney Review of the BOILER ROOM Ashville Pricing Who thinks about money when you can have fun all night long? Oh just kidding, of course this is in the topmost of the things we consider when choosing a place to hangout. Abney Review of the BOILER ROOM Ashville Pricing Abney Review of the BOILER ROOM Ashville Pricing Who thinks about money when you can have fun all night long? Oh just kidding, of course this is in the topmost of the things we consider when choosing a place to hangout. The Boiler Room is a very interesting music venue where you can always have fun and at the same time spent less while seeing and interacting to your favorite bands. And if wondering how much it would cost you if you are thinking of having a party at The Boiler Room, here is how: *The following are a base-line of rental fees for space only. There are additional fees for set-up and cleaning and those fees are not reflected here. Days Hours Space Fees Monday 5pm-2am $75/hour Tuesday 5pm-2am $50/hour Wednesday 5pm-2am $75/hour Thursday 5pm-10pm 10pm-3am $50/hour Unavailable Friday 5pm-3am $50/hour Saturday 8am-6pm 6pm-3am $40/hour $50/hour Sunday 8am-6pm 6pm-10pm 10pm-3am $40/hour $50/hour Unavailable CLOSED 8am-5pm, MONDAY through FRIDAY *To check availability go to The Boiler Room official website. http://www.boilerroomasheville.com/ I have been celebrating birthdays here and it is all worth it. Next month will be my 4th time to celebrate my birthday here at Boiler Room. I wouldn't switch venue no matter what, I love the place and I love the crowd, my friends do too. See you soon! Source Article: http://www.boilerroomasheville.com/ http://www.boilerroomasheville.com/pricingservicesbr.html Abney Review of the BOILER ROOM Ashville Pricing
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mardie lavender

Abney and Associates on Google Glass Sicherheit breite Akzeptanz - 1 views

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    Die Geräte immer auf zeigen was kann in die Zukunft des Internet der Dinge möglich sein, aber auch die Gefahren zu markieren. Als ein Google-Explorer trägt Anthony Pettenon seine Begeisterung für Technologie auf seinem Gesicht. Mitglied-Programm von Google, seine Geräte immer auf Glas in die reale Welt verfügbar zu machen, trägt der Schüler an der University of Tampa in Florida regelmäßig die Geräte-Klasse und in der Stadt. Menschen sind nicht besorgt sein um ein Gerät immer auf, während die Bequemlichkeit und die Verbundenheit des Geräts ist einfach cool, sagt Pettenon. "Es kühler ist, weil Sie tragen Technologie, sondern hielt sie," sagte Pettenon. "Dinge sind viel schneller - Sie können sofort ein Bild oder Video und laden Sie sie sofort." Noch machen die gleichen Leistungen auch die Geräte mehr Privatsphäre und Sicherheitsrisiko für Menschen und Organisationen. Google Glass ist eines der bekannteren Beispiele des Internet der Dinge, Geräte, die halten die Menschen, die mit dem Internet verbunden, wie sie von ihrem Alltag bewegen. Während die erhöhte Bequemlichkeit, viele Menschen, wie z. B. Pettenon, über die Vorteile der nachhaltigen Konnektivität verkauft hat, warnen Technologen und Sicherheitsexperten, dass es ernsthafte Folgen für Sicherheit und Datenschutz könnte. Auf der Black Hat-Sicherheitskonferenz im Juli zeigte beispielsweise Sicherheitsexperte Brendan O'Connor ein kostengünstige System von Funksensoren und Analyse-Algorithmen, die jedermann die Bewegungen einer großen Zahl von Menschen rund um eine Stadt zu verfolgen, durch das hören für Signale von ihren mobilen Geräten ermöglichen könnte. Dt. CreepyDOL, hebt das System wieviel Menschen Informationsleck in die digitale Welt alleine herum mit einem Smartphone oder Tablet. Wenn ein drahtloser Zugriffspunkt Smartphones suchen senden sie genug Informationen nachverfolgt werden, während eine Vielzahl von populären Anwendungen noch persönlichere Daten unverschlÃ
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