Justin Hull hosts "The Home Stretch" on Appleton's Sports Radio AM 1570 the Score in Appleton, Wisconsin. His show is on from 3pm to 6pm central time weekdays. Podcasts of his show are available on itunes.
Justin is a 2004 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. He worked two years (June 2005-June 2007) for Mountain Dog Media in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. After that, Justin moved to Algona, Iowa where he was sports direct at KLGA Radio, part of NRG Media for eight months (June 2007-February 2008). In February of 2008, Justin joined Woodward Communications as the host of "The Home Stretch" on AM 1570 the Score.
Justin currently lives in Menasha, Wisconsin where he enjoys sports, guitar and snowboarding.
Justin is a 2004 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. He worked two years (June 2005-June 2007) for Mountain Dog Media in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. After that, Justin moved to Algona, Iowa where he was sports direct at KLGA Radio, part of NRG Media for eight months (June 2007-February 2008). In February of 2008, Justin joined Woodward Communications as the host of "The Home Stretch" on AM 1570 the Score.
Justin currently lives in Menasha, Wisconsin where he enjoys sports, guitar and snowboarding.
Resonate is the sixth studio album (and overall eight album) from singer/songwriter Eric Himan. All songs (words and music) were written by Eric.
Track listing
#"Wish You Would" - 4:35
#"Open The Door" - 3:54
#"Little Boy Blue" - 3:35
#"Until The Road Unwinds" - 4:50
#"For Me" - 4:41
#"Protestor's Song" - 2:39
#"In Demand" - 3:59
#"Only" - 4:08
#"He's Using You" - 3:52
#"We Are The Same" - 3:04
#"" - 3:34
Credits
Eric Himan:vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitars, acoustic solo on "Wish You Would"
Mike Ofca:electric guitars, electric solo on "In Demand", organ on "Open The Door"
Dan Bozek:Bass
Erik Kerr:Drums
Andy Moore:Backup Vocals
Track listing
#"Wish You Would" - 4:35
#"Open The Door" - 3:54
#"Little Boy Blue" - 3:35
#"Until The Road Unwinds" - 4:50
#"For Me" - 4:41
#"Protestor's Song" - 2:39
#"In Demand" - 3:59
#"Only" - 4:08
#"He's Using You" - 3:52
#"We Are The Same" - 3:04
#"" - 3:34
Credits
Eric Himan:vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitars, acoustic solo on "Wish You Would"
Mike Ofca:electric guitars, electric solo on "In Demand", organ on "Open The Door"
Dan Bozek:Bass
Erik Kerr:Drums
Andy Moore:Backup Vocals
Robert "Bobby" McKee, MBE is a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician in Larne, Northern Ireland. He has been a member of the Larne Borough Council since 1989.
In the 1970s McKee was a commander in the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) until he was injured in a car bomb explosion in November 1974, losing both legs.
He has worked extensively for disabled charitites and was on the Queen's New Years Honours list in 2003 for this work. He is a former mayor of Larne and his brother Jack McKee until recently was also a DUP councillor.
In the 1970s McKee was a commander in the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) until he was injured in a car bomb explosion in November 1974, losing both legs.
He has worked extensively for disabled charitites and was on the Queen's New Years Honours list in 2003 for this work. He is a former mayor of Larne and his brother Jack McKee until recently was also a DUP councillor.
Traditionally, Java desktop applications instantiate a separate JVM for each application running on the user's computer. This method is inefficient in that it imposes a significant extra start-up time for each applications and wastes system resources.
Java server applications typically reside in a Java Application Servers which are able to run multiple web applications within the same JVM. The level of intra application protection in such environments is very high as they employ hierarchical class loaders and enforce a predefined life cycle on hosted applications.
The Applino project aims to take the compartmentalisation technology which has been developed for servlets and reapply it to the desktop space.
Typically porting an existing application to the Applino environment involves modifying the application life cycle to cope with explicit creation and destruction routines (similar to an applet life cycle)
Java server applications typically reside in a Java Application Servers which are able to run multiple web applications within the same JVM. The level of intra application protection in such environments is very high as they employ hierarchical class loaders and enforce a predefined life cycle on hosted applications.
The Applino project aims to take the compartmentalisation technology which has been developed for servlets and reapply it to the desktop space.
Typically porting an existing application to the Applino environment involves modifying the application life cycle to cope with explicit creation and destruction routines (similar to an applet life cycle)