eBoostr is a disk caching software that can use up to four drives including Nand (USB Flash memory) to improve data access speed and latency to cache memory.
Legacy computer life extention
This XP software could be a solution to 2007-2008 Nand memory chip oversupply and price erosion due in part to low adoption of Windows Vista thus ReadyBoost. Because Flash Nand memory is cheaper than RAM and also because of the scarcity of legacy DDR RAM from production switching to DDR2 and DDR3, this caching technology is a cheap solution for improving performance on computer with small amount of SDRAM (below 512MB). Switching these computer from XP to Vista even with ReadyBoost would have made more harm in term of performance.
Note: PC with USB 1.0 can't benefit from this technology.
Cheap Flash memory available in early 2008 has a maximum data rate averaging 25 MB/s. So by using more than one simultaneously it allows reaching the USB 2.0 limit of 60 MB/s (480 Mb/s) and with a much lower latency (~1 ms) than hard disk drives.
Note: Vista's caching technology ReadyBoost can't take benefit from more than one drive.
Legacy computer life extention
This XP software could be a solution to 2007-2008 Nand memory chip oversupply and price erosion due in part to low adoption of Windows Vista thus ReadyBoost. Because Flash Nand memory is cheaper than RAM and also because of the scarcity of legacy DDR RAM from production switching to DDR2 and DDR3, this caching technology is a cheap solution for improving performance on computer with small amount of SDRAM (below 512MB). Switching these computer from XP to Vista even with ReadyBoost would have made more harm in term of performance.
Note: PC with USB 1.0 can't benefit from this technology.
Cheap Flash memory available in early 2008 has a maximum data rate averaging 25 MB/s. So by using more than one simultaneously it allows reaching the USB 2.0 limit of 60 MB/s (480 Mb/s) and with a much lower latency (~1 ms) than hard disk drives.
Note: Vista's caching technology ReadyBoost can't take benefit from more than one drive.
The Eighth Hour Romance is a Pop-Punk band from Lakeland, Florida. The band was formed in 2005 and has continued playing shows locally in Central Florida since then. On December 6, 2006 the band released their first EP called, You Need This More Than I Do. The band has another EP being recorded, with a release date set for February 2, 2008.
Break Up
On January 13, 2008, the band announced that their last show would be on February 2, 2008 and they would be breaking up and moving on to other oppurtunities after that.
Guitarist Jay Aden has already confirmed that he will start a band called Iris, where he will be the lead vocalist and guitarist.
No other members have confirmed whether or not they will start a musical project.
Members
* Sean Croteau: vocals and guitars
* Michael Santiago: bass and vocals
* Luke Enfinger: drums
* Jay Aden: guitars and vocals
Break Up
On January 13, 2008, the band announced that their last show would be on February 2, 2008 and they would be breaking up and moving on to other oppurtunities after that.
Guitarist Jay Aden has already confirmed that he will start a band called Iris, where he will be the lead vocalist and guitarist.
No other members have confirmed whether or not they will start a musical project.
Members
* Sean Croteau: vocals and guitars
* Michael Santiago: bass and vocals
* Luke Enfinger: drums
* Jay Aden: guitars and vocals
Hervey Ross, a 1946 graduate of Worcester Academy, is a retired insurance executive, proponent of public speaking programs, and noted philanthropist. Born in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1929, he currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
After graduating from Worcester Academy, he enrolled in college at Clark University. In the summer of 1948, he joined a national traveling magazine subscription crew in order to raise money for his tuition. The company promoted him to team manager, which took him to every state in the country. In 1951, before he could return to college, Ross was drafted. He later received an honorary doctorate - Doctor of Humane Letters - at Clark's May 2007 commencement.
After the army, he chose Florida and its beaches to help him transition to civilian life. He soon began his extensive and very successful sales career in the life insurance business.
In 2002, Ross sold his company and retired. He occasionally acts as a consultant and is still very active in his long career in philanthropy. He is, and has been for 25 years, a trustee of Worcester Academy, and has financially revived and sponsored their Dexter Prize speaking contests during this same period.
Recently, he helped to found a student Toastmasters club at Worcester Academy called the Hervey S. Ross Academians. He also established the Hervey Ross Oratorical Contest at a Worcester public school to foster the art of public speaking and oratory. Ross himself is a long-time award-winning member of Toastmasters.
A former president of the Ft. Lauderdale Symphony Society - where he raised the necessary funds for the First Free Children’s Concert - Ross is a former president of and Lt. Governor in the Civitan organization and recipient of its coveted Honor Key. He was active in the Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts and the Broward County Cancer Society, and was a member of the Ft. Lauderdale Jaycees, which presented him with its distinguished service award. He was also voted one of Ft. Lauderdale's Five Outstanding Young Men (FOYM), and in 2001 he was the recipient of Allstate Financial's coveted Life Achievement Award at its San Francisco Convention.
Ross is a patron of 10 theaters, two in Canada, one in Ft. Lauderdale and seven in Atlanta. In Atlanta, he is also trustee of his church and a member of two Toastmasters Clubs.
Notable web news, biographical, and other references for Hervey S. Ross include the following:
ZoomInfo
http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Ross_Hervey_142009280.aspx
Worcester Academy Academians announcement
http://www.worcesteracademy.org/parents/association/detail.asp?fromarchives&newsid265081
Clark University doctorate announcement
https://www.clarku.us/intranet/newsdetailitem.cfm?id=688
Speakermatch
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:3RRnw0C5rB4J:www.speakermatch.com/keynotespeakers/-954227165.htm+%22Hervey+Ross%22&hlen&ctclnk&cd50&glus
After graduating from Worcester Academy, he enrolled in college at Clark University. In the summer of 1948, he joined a national traveling magazine subscription crew in order to raise money for his tuition. The company promoted him to team manager, which took him to every state in the country. In 1951, before he could return to college, Ross was drafted. He later received an honorary doctorate - Doctor of Humane Letters - at Clark's May 2007 commencement.
After the army, he chose Florida and its beaches to help him transition to civilian life. He soon began his extensive and very successful sales career in the life insurance business.
In 2002, Ross sold his company and retired. He occasionally acts as a consultant and is still very active in his long career in philanthropy. He is, and has been for 25 years, a trustee of Worcester Academy, and has financially revived and sponsored their Dexter Prize speaking contests during this same period.
Recently, he helped to found a student Toastmasters club at Worcester Academy called the Hervey S. Ross Academians. He also established the Hervey Ross Oratorical Contest at a Worcester public school to foster the art of public speaking and oratory. Ross himself is a long-time award-winning member of Toastmasters.
A former president of the Ft. Lauderdale Symphony Society - where he raised the necessary funds for the First Free Children’s Concert - Ross is a former president of and Lt. Governor in the Civitan organization and recipient of its coveted Honor Key. He was active in the Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts and the Broward County Cancer Society, and was a member of the Ft. Lauderdale Jaycees, which presented him with its distinguished service award. He was also voted one of Ft. Lauderdale's Five Outstanding Young Men (FOYM), and in 2001 he was the recipient of Allstate Financial's coveted Life Achievement Award at its San Francisco Convention.
Ross is a patron of 10 theaters, two in Canada, one in Ft. Lauderdale and seven in Atlanta. In Atlanta, he is also trustee of his church and a member of two Toastmasters Clubs.
Notable web news, biographical, and other references for Hervey S. Ross include the following:
ZoomInfo
http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Ross_Hervey_142009280.aspx
Worcester Academy Academians announcement
http://www.worcesteracademy.org/parents/association/detail.asp?fromarchives&newsid265081
Clark University doctorate announcement
https://www.clarku.us/intranet/newsdetailitem.cfm?id=688
Speakermatch
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:3RRnw0C5rB4J:www.speakermatch.com/keynotespeakers/-954227165.htm+%22Hervey+Ross%22&hlen&ctclnk&cd50&glus
The Matt Shelton is a drink created in August of 1981. The Matt Shelton consists of Sprite, 7up or Sierra Mist, and a splash of Fruit Punch, and takes its name after a local Phoenix television producer. It was first created at the New York NY Deli in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, by three co-workers, Matt, Jerry R. and Brandon B.