Orange Juice Paradise is a 2010 comedy-crime film directed by Ryan Slater who claims to have been wanting to make the film ever since he starred in The Amazing Panda Adventure in 1995.
Plot
The film take place in downtown Las Vegas where a man named Michael Chill (played by Ryan Slater himself) is thirsty and feels like a citrus fruit drink. He passes a restaurant with orange juice on a buffet table. He races out of the store with the orange juice and two police officers try in vain throughout the fim to capture Michael Chill. The man is eventually captured but not without a comedic police chase occurring, which involves disruption and dramatic events at various casinos, strip clubs and other places throughout Las Vegas, some well-known such as Mandalay Bay. In one scene, the magicians Penn and Teller make a cameo appearance, performing a show for a live audience.
Plot
The film take place in downtown Las Vegas where a man named Michael Chill (played by Ryan Slater himself) is thirsty and feels like a citrus fruit drink. He passes a restaurant with orange juice on a buffet table. He races out of the store with the orange juice and two police officers try in vain throughout the fim to capture Michael Chill. The man is eventually captured but not without a comedic police chase occurring, which involves disruption and dramatic events at various casinos, strip clubs and other places throughout Las Vegas, some well-known such as Mandalay Bay. In one scene, the magicians Penn and Teller make a cameo appearance, performing a show for a live audience.
is a fictional character from the ' franchise, a girl with past ties to Juraian princesses Ayeka and Sasami in No Need for Tenchi! manga.
Past and personality
Asahi is the only daughter of Nomori Takebe, a wood sculptor from Ryuten, one of the sister planets to Jurai. Aside from being a luxurious planetary resort, Ryuten is the sole proprietor of the giant trees used by Jurai's royal family. Craftspeople of the planet shape and carve the wood for use as prodigious spacecraft, with the master sculptor given the highest seat of authority.
She first met Ayeka and Sasami when the two princesses visited to the vacation spot, and they all became close friends (with Sasami loving her like a little sister). Always a fool for skilled craftsmanship, Asahi is ready to carve at the drop of the hat, with a veritable barrage of sculpting tools on her person at all times. She's especially attached to Mimasaki, a sentient A.I. and spaceship that she fawns over at all times. Culinary-wise, Asahi in the kitchen is something to be feared, as her dishes tend to be on the nuclear side (five tubes of wasabi a dish for "tang"). Aside from the cook herself, the only person who can stomach Asahi's cuisine is Gohgei, a young monk who watched over her as a child.
Gohgei is actually the only boy her father let Asahi associate with growing up. Nomori smothers her in a way; after her mother died his daughter is all he has in life. To dissuade her from striking up a relationship, he spins yarns on how "all men -- aside from me -- change into scary monsters and eat little girls up!" While she knows it's not true ("since at least a year ago!") Asahi has a psychosomatic allergy as a result, and will pass out if so much as touched by a guy.
Escape from Ryuten
Her father was imprisoned by a rival named Tatesuki, over jealousy in not being named royal sculptor in lieu of Nomori after the previous master's death. She's unable to seek help from Jurai after Tatesuki has all traffic to the area closed, and Asahi is sought as leverage to make her father speak by three strange men. Making a break for it, the young girl runs into a snag when she mistakes the "space pirate" Minagi for her more , and she and Mimasaki crashland on front doorstep.
During the surprising reunion, Asahi fills Ayeka and Sasami in on the current goings-on on Ryuten, and eager to assist, Tenchi and the others set off to free her father from imprisonment. The journey is not without incident, though; Mimasaka is put into a drunken binge by Mihoshi halfway to their destination, forcing an unscheduled stop on Yatsuka (a mining planet in the Jurai Empire). Gohgei is picked up there while the group is detained, and after six hundred years apart the monk and Asahi fall for each other, though neither acts on their crush (Asahi is worried she'll never viewed as anything but a "little sister"/Gohgei is concerned over the age difference and the girl's feelings). Matters are compounded when Mushima tracks them down - though Asahi seems more upset over the scratching of her "pretty ship" than capture - and lashes out towards Ayeka. Asahi pushes the princess out of the way, taking the full force of the creature's backhand. While she's unconscious, Gohgei jumps to her defense, unveiling himself as a beast-like Gagutian.
Curious cures
Though saved from Mushima, Asahi is eventually caught and used as collateral to expunge the location on Jurai's secret files from her father. Nomori begrudgingly cooperates, admitting the book is hidden deep within his daughter's ship. Once the files are obtained, she and the others are able to escape, though Mimasaka is left with the Shimas on Ryuten. Minagi, understanding what it's like to lose something precious to you, puts herself in danger to retrieve it, even as the A.I. concerns itself for her safety.
Thankful for all the sacrifices made by her friends, Asahi decides to stay with Gohgei and do her part to stop Yume, an old acquaintance of , from taking over the Jurai Empire. Feeling being beside Gohgei was the best protection, she supports everyone even after her father's rescue. During Gohgei's fight with Hishima, the girl wonders why Gohgei doesn't transform, revealing she understood all along ("Oh, don't tell me you didn't know!") allowing the monk to fight to his full potential without fretting how Asahi will hate him.
She is unknowingly cured of her allergy when rushing to Gohgei's aid, and after matters with Yume are finished the couple settles down on Ryuten. She succeeds in her career as a professional carver, with her and Gohgei due to be married in the near-future.
Past and personality
Asahi is the only daughter of Nomori Takebe, a wood sculptor from Ryuten, one of the sister planets to Jurai. Aside from being a luxurious planetary resort, Ryuten is the sole proprietor of the giant trees used by Jurai's royal family. Craftspeople of the planet shape and carve the wood for use as prodigious spacecraft, with the master sculptor given the highest seat of authority.
She first met Ayeka and Sasami when the two princesses visited to the vacation spot, and they all became close friends (with Sasami loving her like a little sister). Always a fool for skilled craftsmanship, Asahi is ready to carve at the drop of the hat, with a veritable barrage of sculpting tools on her person at all times. She's especially attached to Mimasaki, a sentient A.I. and spaceship that she fawns over at all times. Culinary-wise, Asahi in the kitchen is something to be feared, as her dishes tend to be on the nuclear side (five tubes of wasabi a dish for "tang"). Aside from the cook herself, the only person who can stomach Asahi's cuisine is Gohgei, a young monk who watched over her as a child.
Gohgei is actually the only boy her father let Asahi associate with growing up. Nomori smothers her in a way; after her mother died his daughter is all he has in life. To dissuade her from striking up a relationship, he spins yarns on how "all men -- aside from me -- change into scary monsters and eat little girls up!" While she knows it's not true ("since at least a year ago!") Asahi has a psychosomatic allergy as a result, and will pass out if so much as touched by a guy.
Escape from Ryuten
Her father was imprisoned by a rival named Tatesuki, over jealousy in not being named royal sculptor in lieu of Nomori after the previous master's death. She's unable to seek help from Jurai after Tatesuki has all traffic to the area closed, and Asahi is sought as leverage to make her father speak by three strange men. Making a break for it, the young girl runs into a snag when she mistakes the "space pirate" Minagi for her more , and she and Mimasaki crashland on front doorstep.
During the surprising reunion, Asahi fills Ayeka and Sasami in on the current goings-on on Ryuten, and eager to assist, Tenchi and the others set off to free her father from imprisonment. The journey is not without incident, though; Mimasaka is put into a drunken binge by Mihoshi halfway to their destination, forcing an unscheduled stop on Yatsuka (a mining planet in the Jurai Empire). Gohgei is picked up there while the group is detained, and after six hundred years apart the monk and Asahi fall for each other, though neither acts on their crush (Asahi is worried she'll never viewed as anything but a "little sister"/Gohgei is concerned over the age difference and the girl's feelings). Matters are compounded when Mushima tracks them down - though Asahi seems more upset over the scratching of her "pretty ship" than capture - and lashes out towards Ayeka. Asahi pushes the princess out of the way, taking the full force of the creature's backhand. While she's unconscious, Gohgei jumps to her defense, unveiling himself as a beast-like Gagutian.
Curious cures
Though saved from Mushima, Asahi is eventually caught and used as collateral to expunge the location on Jurai's secret files from her father. Nomori begrudgingly cooperates, admitting the book is hidden deep within his daughter's ship. Once the files are obtained, she and the others are able to escape, though Mimasaka is left with the Shimas on Ryuten. Minagi, understanding what it's like to lose something precious to you, puts herself in danger to retrieve it, even as the A.I. concerns itself for her safety.
Thankful for all the sacrifices made by her friends, Asahi decides to stay with Gohgei and do her part to stop Yume, an old acquaintance of , from taking over the Jurai Empire. Feeling being beside Gohgei was the best protection, she supports everyone even after her father's rescue. During Gohgei's fight with Hishima, the girl wonders why Gohgei doesn't transform, revealing she understood all along ("Oh, don't tell me you didn't know!") allowing the monk to fight to his full potential without fretting how Asahi will hate him.
She is unknowingly cured of her allergy when rushing to Gohgei's aid, and after matters with Yume are finished the couple settles down on Ryuten. She succeeds in her career as a professional carver, with her and Gohgei due to be married in the near-future.
Tony Stringfellow was born 21 May 1957 in the midlands living in Wolverhampton for most of his life. He is an author, poet, artist and sculptor.
He wrote his first poem "The Beauty in War" when he was 14 years of age.
Stringfellow started a business with his second wife making costumes and props for the entertainment industry. He worked in this industry for over 20 years, making puppets and props for legendary performers such as Ken Dodd, Timmy Mallett, Joe Pasquali and many more, his work has appearing on almost every stage in the country and numerous television programs including a number of Royal Variety Shows.
It was when his eldest daughter, Holly, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at the age of twelve, that he made the decision to concentrate his efforts on his writing career. Since that point his book The Wizard’s Gown about the writings of pop icon Marc Bolan has been acclaimed and his own collection of poetry, Silent Solitudes and an audio CD of his work, Naked Therapy has been well received, even featuring in a living exhibition of poetry at The Poetry House in New York.
Stringfellow performs regularly with a Shropshire based poetry collective, Spoken Worlds as well as in his own right and has a number of projects soon to be published, including more poetry, adult fiction and children’s stories. He has five children and now lives in Shropshire with his wife.
From 2009-2010, Stringfellow served as the Chairman of the Shifnal Festival.
He wrote his first poem "The Beauty in War" when he was 14 years of age.
Stringfellow started a business with his second wife making costumes and props for the entertainment industry. He worked in this industry for over 20 years, making puppets and props for legendary performers such as Ken Dodd, Timmy Mallett, Joe Pasquali and many more, his work has appearing on almost every stage in the country and numerous television programs including a number of Royal Variety Shows.
It was when his eldest daughter, Holly, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at the age of twelve, that he made the decision to concentrate his efforts on his writing career. Since that point his book The Wizard’s Gown about the writings of pop icon Marc Bolan has been acclaimed and his own collection of poetry, Silent Solitudes and an audio CD of his work, Naked Therapy has been well received, even featuring in a living exhibition of poetry at The Poetry House in New York.
Stringfellow performs regularly with a Shropshire based poetry collective, Spoken Worlds as well as in his own right and has a number of projects soon to be published, including more poetry, adult fiction and children’s stories. He has five children and now lives in Shropshire with his wife.
From 2009-2010, Stringfellow served as the Chairman of the Shifnal Festival.
xCloud is an app for data transferring.
About
xCloud, short for xiao Cloud, is an app for data transferring that connects PCs or Sybology NAS devices to mobile phones. According to John Lee, who worked at O2Micro Developing Center of China as Technical & Marketing Manager, is one of the senior engineers who’re identified by few of the Masters CNE (Internet Expert) in Novell China, thus being equipped with a sharper eye in technique and sensitive mind about marketing it's developer, stresses xCloud adopts P2P secure tunnel other than relay for data transferring, thus making the data be transferred between PC (or Synology) and mobile phone directly.
Languages
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
English
Operation requirements
PC: XP/Win7
Mobile phone: iOS/Android
Cooperation: Synology
Installation
Since xCloud is designed for data transferring, xCloud has manily two categories: xCloud server (also called PC version) for Windows, Mac, Synology and xCloud mobile app (also called xCloud mobile version) for Android or iOS phones. The users need to install both an xCloud server on PC or Synology and a moble app on phone before they can put xCloud in use.
Step one
Install an xCloud server on PC (or Synology). Sign up an account and log in with it.
Step two
Install an xCloud app on mobile phone and login to it with the same account on PC (or Synology)
Step three
Make sure xCloud is logged in to both PC (or Synology) and mobile phone simultaneously before transfer data.
About
xCloud, short for xiao Cloud, is an app for data transferring that connects PCs or Sybology NAS devices to mobile phones. According to John Lee, who worked at O2Micro Developing Center of China as Technical & Marketing Manager, is one of the senior engineers who’re identified by few of the Masters CNE (Internet Expert) in Novell China, thus being equipped with a sharper eye in technique and sensitive mind about marketing it's developer, stresses xCloud adopts P2P secure tunnel other than relay for data transferring, thus making the data be transferred between PC (or Synology) and mobile phone directly.
Languages
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
English
Operation requirements
PC: XP/Win7
Mobile phone: iOS/Android
Cooperation: Synology
Installation
Since xCloud is designed for data transferring, xCloud has manily two categories: xCloud server (also called PC version) for Windows, Mac, Synology and xCloud mobile app (also called xCloud mobile version) for Android or iOS phones. The users need to install both an xCloud server on PC or Synology and a moble app on phone before they can put xCloud in use.
Step one
Install an xCloud server on PC (or Synology). Sign up an account and log in with it.
Step two
Install an xCloud app on mobile phone and login to it with the same account on PC (or Synology)
Step three
Make sure xCloud is logged in to both PC (or Synology) and mobile phone simultaneously before transfer data.