Art Academy Of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH
Graduated: 1999
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor's Degree
Major: Painting with an emphasis on women and kitties
Minor: Drawing women and kitties
Clubs:
1994 to 1999
Allendale-Fairfax High School
Fairfax, SC
Graduated: 1992
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma
Major: English (Women and Kitties Lit.)
Minor: Feline Feminist Studies
Clubs:
Sounds good. I know I start training for my teaching position on the 6th and it will be ongoing for a few more months but hopefully we can work something out. the extra coin i make from taking those paid surveys online helps out alot tho; you should really do them too; i mean, hey, the extra money comes in handy, right? i guess you'll have to type the link into internet explorer or whatever, but here it is:
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I prolly won't have anything going on that weekend so if nothing else, maybe I can get back to town for a few days then. If I can work it out, you'll have to meet 'em too. Talk to ya later buddy. Keep me updated!
hey
so we're back again with new members and completely new songs. It would be cool if you could check out our page and let us know what you think, even if you don't think anything of it. We have all the info on what's been happening in our new blog. We are playing shows again so come see one and come talk to us.
-and again sorry for commenting like this.
thanks
american art
Singapore-born Englishman Edward Craven Walker invented the lava lamp in the 1960s.
His U.S. patent 3,570,156 for "Display Device" was filed in 1965 and issued in 1968.
Walker's company was named Crestworth and was based in Poole, Dorset in the United Kingdom.
Walker named the lamp Astro and had variations such as the Astro Mini, the Astro Coach lantern and presented it at a Brussels trade show in 1965, where the entrepreneur Adolph Wertheimer noticed it.
Wertheimer and his business partner William Rubinstein bought the American rights and produced it as the Lava Lite via Lava Corporation or Lava Manufacturing Corporation, the origin of the word "lava" for this lamp. Wertheimer sold his shares to Hy Spector. Rubinstein and Spector went on to manufacture and market the Lava Lite in his Chicago factory at 1650 W. Irving Park Rd in the mid-60s.
The lamps were a success throughout the 60s and early 70s.
Lava Corporation's name changed to Lava-Simplex in the early 1970s.
In 1986, Rubinstein and Spector sold Lava Simplex International to Eddie Sheldon and Larry Haggerty of Haggerty Enterprises.
Haggerty Enterprises continues to produce and sell the Lava Lamp in the US, using the name of Lavaworld.
"Lava lamp" has been used as a generic term but Lavaworld has claimed violation of trademarks.
Lavaworld has closed production in the USA and have outsourced their lamps to China.
In the 1990s, Walker, who had the rights to England and Western Europe, sold his rights to Cressida Granger whose company, Mathmos, continues to make Lava Lamps and related products. Mathmos lamps are still made in the original factory in Poole.
hey again, we feel bad sending these but we have to tell you about some new updates. we have remastered all our albums and we have a new album, basically bsides, called rearranging the furniture. it has a cover of arcade fire's rebellion if you would like to check that out. anyway, head to our myspace for free download information. let us know what you think even if you don't think anything of it.
thanks,
american art
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