Katie Deyerle (born July 8, 1988) has been competing in archery since the age of three. Making her appearance at national tournaments in Park City, Utah in 1999. Taking home the gold in the team event and the bronze in her individual event. For every subsequent year, Deyerle has been attending national archery tournaments, almost all of which she has taken home some sort of a medal.
She currently holds the world record in the Junior Female Freestyle division on the Hunter face for the International Field Archery Association. Along with breaking the old hunter record, Deyerle tied the animal round world record in her division. She set this record in Watkins Glen, New York, in the end of July 2004. She is currently the World Champion for her division.
Recently, while attending the World Archery Festival in Las Vegas, Deyerle took first place in the Young Adult Female Freestyle Division, shooting a score of 593 out of a possible score of 600.
Personal life
When not practicing her archery, Katie Deyerle is active on the Helena High School Speech and Debate team in her hometown of Helena, Montana. She has earned successes in both Speech and Debate categories, frequently winning as a novice policy debator before applying her skills to expository and original oratory speaking. For this work she has earned a degree of special distinction from the National Forensics League. Katie also shared the office of Team Captain (voted on by fellow team-members) for two consecutive seasons (2004–2005, 2005–2006).
During her time in speech and debate, Katie Deyerle became a pupil of Bor-Bor Zan and is recognized as learning it from the source, Kai Kang. Mr. Kang taught her well and she was able to focus the powers of Bor-Bor Zan into her many successful endeavors.
In the fall, she will begin college at Carroll College.
Katie is majoring in Mathematics with a concentration in Operations Research.
She has continued her passion for forensics by coaching at Helena High School as a speech coach.
She has had to put archery aside for the time being due to an injury to her wrist, but as soon as it heals she will be competing again.
Katie is currently involved with Eric Hawkins, of Helena, MT.
She currently holds the world record in the Junior Female Freestyle division on the Hunter face for the International Field Archery Association. Along with breaking the old hunter record, Deyerle tied the animal round world record in her division. She set this record in Watkins Glen, New York, in the end of July 2004. She is currently the World Champion for her division.
Recently, while attending the World Archery Festival in Las Vegas, Deyerle took first place in the Young Adult Female Freestyle Division, shooting a score of 593 out of a possible score of 600.
Personal life
When not practicing her archery, Katie Deyerle is active on the Helena High School Speech and Debate team in her hometown of Helena, Montana. She has earned successes in both Speech and Debate categories, frequently winning as a novice policy debator before applying her skills to expository and original oratory speaking. For this work she has earned a degree of special distinction from the National Forensics League. Katie also shared the office of Team Captain (voted on by fellow team-members) for two consecutive seasons (2004–2005, 2005–2006).
During her time in speech and debate, Katie Deyerle became a pupil of Bor-Bor Zan and is recognized as learning it from the source, Kai Kang. Mr. Kang taught her well and she was able to focus the powers of Bor-Bor Zan into her many successful endeavors.
In the fall, she will begin college at Carroll College.
Katie is majoring in Mathematics with a concentration in Operations Research.
She has continued her passion for forensics by coaching at Helena High School as a speech coach.
She has had to put archery aside for the time being due to an injury to her wrist, but as soon as it heals she will be competing again.
Katie is currently involved with Eric Hawkins, of Helena, MT.
Slovakia and the Czech Republic have been accused of discrimination of Roma people in Slovakia and this has led to comparisons of apartheid, specifically in the case of a village in Slovakia. The Open Society Institute and Amnesty International have noted segregation of Roma children to special schools or Roma-only schools. This has led organizations to liken the situation to an "educational apartheid." As with all such allegations comparing the situation to apartheid is controversial.
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Until The Light Takes Us is a 2008 documentary film about black metal music. The film explores the uprising of the underground subgenre of metal music, and the lifestyle of its most headlining artists, as well as the various events and controversies that surround its roots.
The film features interviews with Gylve "Fenriz" Nagell, Varg Vikernes, Jan Axel "Hellhammer" Blomberg, Kjetil "Frost" Haraldstad, Ivar Bjørnson, Abbath and Demonaz, Kris "Garm" Rygg, Bjarne Melgaard, Harmony Korine, and more. It is directed and produced by Audrey Ewell and Aaron Aites and will premiere at film festivals in the near future.
The filmmakers moved to Norway and filmed for two years. A completed final cut was announced in October 2007 on their MySpace page.
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Sources:
http://www.myspace.com/blackmetalmovie
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?modeArticle&newsitemID83648
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1014809/plotsummary
The film features interviews with Gylve "Fenriz" Nagell, Varg Vikernes, Jan Axel "Hellhammer" Blomberg, Kjetil "Frost" Haraldstad, Ivar Bjørnson, Abbath and Demonaz, Kris "Garm" Rygg, Bjarne Melgaard, Harmony Korine, and more. It is directed and produced by Audrey Ewell and Aaron Aites and will premiere at film festivals in the near future.
The filmmakers moved to Norway and filmed for two years. A completed final cut was announced in October 2007 on their MySpace page.
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Sources:
http://www.myspace.com/blackmetalmovie
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?modeArticle&newsitemID83648
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1014809/plotsummary
William J. "Cryo" Coldwell (a.k.a. Bill Coldwell) (born January 28 1966 in Virginia) helped invent a global transparent HTTP cache, as well as co-invented the CSA 40/4 Magnum single-board computer, CSA 12 Gauge, and the MacroSystems Warp Engine for the Amiga computer with Steven L. Kelsey. He worked with Matt Dillon and Michael "Mykes" Schwartz at an Internet service provider start-up BEST Internet, which was later purchased by Verio, which was later purchased by NTT-Japan.
He has been a NetBSD developer since 1994 on the Amiga (port-amiga) and (port-ofppc) ports, as well as system administration lead for the NetBSD project (1995-200x). He was a prominent Amiga developer from 1985 until Commodore's bankruptcy in 1993.
* CryoCafe (BBS), one of the earliest Amiga-based bulletin board systems that was reachable via telnet.
* Member of RAINet, (rain.net) with Randy Bush, Michael Galassi, Alan Batie, et al, an early NSF-funded research project.
Miscellaneous
* a by U4ia (Jim Young).
* fish disks #428 CryoUtils (misspelled "CyroUtils", by Fred Fish). a set of animation utilities for the Amiga by Cryogenic Software (from the Animation Station/3-D Professional)
"CyroUtils: Four handy animation utilities from Cryogenic Software. Includes an animation creation tool that allows you to combine selected pictures into a standard animation, an animation information tool that is used to extract certain information from a given animation, an animation combining tool that allows you to join two animations into a larger one, and an animation splitting tool that allows you to split one animation into two smaller ones. Binary only. Author: Cyrogenic Software"
Business
* Founded Cryogenic Software with Brian D. Wagner, Michael Hartman in 1984.
* Founded Warped Software in 1992
* Founded Warped Communications in 1995, incorporated in 1997 in Santa Clara, California, and later relocated to Atlanta, Georgia.
He has been a NetBSD developer since 1994 on the Amiga (port-amiga) and (port-ofppc) ports, as well as system administration lead for the NetBSD project (1995-200x). He was a prominent Amiga developer from 1985 until Commodore's bankruptcy in 1993.
* CryoCafe (BBS), one of the earliest Amiga-based bulletin board systems that was reachable via telnet.
* Member of RAINet, (rain.net) with Randy Bush, Michael Galassi, Alan Batie, et al, an early NSF-funded research project.
Miscellaneous
* a by U4ia (Jim Young).
* fish disks #428 CryoUtils (misspelled "CyroUtils", by Fred Fish). a set of animation utilities for the Amiga by Cryogenic Software (from the Animation Station/3-D Professional)
"CyroUtils: Four handy animation utilities from Cryogenic Software. Includes an animation creation tool that allows you to combine selected pictures into a standard animation, an animation information tool that is used to extract certain information from a given animation, an animation combining tool that allows you to join two animations into a larger one, and an animation splitting tool that allows you to split one animation into two smaller ones. Binary only. Author: Cyrogenic Software"
Business
* Founded Cryogenic Software with Brian D. Wagner, Michael Hartman in 1984.
* Founded Warped Software in 1992
* Founded Warped Communications in 1995, incorporated in 1997 in Santa Clara, California, and later relocated to Atlanta, Georgia.