The term Technologically Adaptive was thought of by Canadian Student Matthew Brine (Aka Nekomaster on many websites) from Ontario, Canada. Matthew him self is a technologically adaptive person.
To be "Technologically Adaptive" means that one is able to adapt to different technologies easily as long as they're related. A good example would be someone who uses computers and is able to easily use and adapt to different Operating Systems.
Another example would be someone who can easily adapt to different types of vehicles, such as going from car to truck or from truck to car. There is still a short time of adapting but technologically adaptive people.
As we move on more and more people will eventually become technologically adaptive, being able to use different but similar technologies.
To be "Technologically Adaptive" means that one is able to adapt to different technologies easily as long as they're related. A good example would be someone who uses computers and is able to easily use and adapt to different Operating Systems.
Another example would be someone who can easily adapt to different types of vehicles, such as going from car to truck or from truck to car. There is still a short time of adapting but technologically adaptive people.
As we move on more and more people will eventually become technologically adaptive, being able to use different but similar technologies.
Elliot J. Silver is an Internet entrepreneur who is President of Top Notch Domains, LLC, the domain investment company he founded in 2006, and he also owns Silver Internet Ventures, LLC, an Internet media company. Silver Internet Ventures owns and operates Lowell.com, Burbank.com, TropicalBirds.com, and Dreidel.com. Top Notch Domains owns Torah.com, DogWalker.com, Oenophiles.com, and Newburyport.com.
Silver is originally from Nashua, New Hampshire, and he holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and History from Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Silver also holds a Master's Degree in Direct and Interactive Marketing from New York University.
Silver is also an award winning domain investment blogger. Elliot's Blog won the 2008 Domainers Choice Award for Best Domain Blog and the 2008 Name Intelligence Award for Best Blogging Community, awarded for "great commentary and personal insights into the domain industry."
Sources & References
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*DN Journal
*Top Notch Domains, LLC
*Silver Internet Ventures, LLC
*Eliot's Blog
Silver is originally from Nashua, New Hampshire, and he holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and History from Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Silver also holds a Master's Degree in Direct and Interactive Marketing from New York University.
Silver is also an award winning domain investment blogger. Elliot's Blog won the 2008 Domainers Choice Award for Best Domain Blog and the 2008 Name Intelligence Award for Best Blogging Community, awarded for "great commentary and personal insights into the domain industry."
Sources & References
<references/>
*DN Journal
*Top Notch Domains, LLC
*Silver Internet Ventures, LLC
*Eliot's Blog
The College of Chinese Physical Culture is a UK registered charity formed in 2002, which promotes physical and mental health stimulation and wellbeing through non-competitive Chinese movement and dance, specifically through the Art of Weihai Lishi Quanfa.
History
The CCPC was the subject of the 2006 film The Journey, in which a film crew followed leader Desmond Murray on a landmark journey to China in which he sought to validate and re-teach the ancient origins of the arts to the country's natives.
It was also central to a holistic research study conducted by Leeds Metropolitan University, while the charity have performed at a number of nationwide venues in the United Kingdom, including Royal Albert Hall.
The CCPC runs classes in twenty towns and cities across England and Scotland. As well as running classes in Germany, France, Holland, Denmark and California,USA.
CCPC style of Lishi
Lishi, and specifically, Chinese Wushu involves a combination of both simple and complex movement and dance dating back over 3,000 years, designed to stimulate and invigorate body and mind, with a core focus on inner strength, breathing and energy (Qi).
Charitable Aims
The College of Chinese Physical Culture is a nationwide organisation that seeks to stimulate, invigorate and energise mind and body by offering a range of classes.
Supported by The Big Give Project and the V-project, the College has recently embarked on charitable campaigns to spread the popularity of Wushu to newer, wider audiences as part of their Essential Energy initiative.
This targeted the involvement of underprivileged people in inner-city areas, offering a wide range of volunteering opportunities with an end aim of gaining a national [http://www.ukyouth.org/whatwedo/Programmes/YAA/#YAA2 Gold Youth Achievement Award], developing a portfolio of work for future jobs, plus a national vocation in non-competitive Chinese movement and dance.
History
The CCPC was the subject of the 2006 film The Journey, in which a film crew followed leader Desmond Murray on a landmark journey to China in which he sought to validate and re-teach the ancient origins of the arts to the country's natives.
It was also central to a holistic research study conducted by Leeds Metropolitan University, while the charity have performed at a number of nationwide venues in the United Kingdom, including Royal Albert Hall.
The CCPC runs classes in twenty towns and cities across England and Scotland. As well as running classes in Germany, France, Holland, Denmark and California,USA.
CCPC style of Lishi
Lishi, and specifically, Chinese Wushu involves a combination of both simple and complex movement and dance dating back over 3,000 years, designed to stimulate and invigorate body and mind, with a core focus on inner strength, breathing and energy (Qi).
Charitable Aims
The College of Chinese Physical Culture is a nationwide organisation that seeks to stimulate, invigorate and energise mind and body by offering a range of classes.
Supported by The Big Give Project and the V-project, the College has recently embarked on charitable campaigns to spread the popularity of Wushu to newer, wider audiences as part of their Essential Energy initiative.
This targeted the involvement of underprivileged people in inner-city areas, offering a wide range of volunteering opportunities with an end aim of gaining a national [http://www.ukyouth.org/whatwedo/Programmes/YAA/#YAA2 Gold Youth Achievement Award], developing a portfolio of work for future jobs, plus a national vocation in non-competitive Chinese movement and dance.
Justin Pruchard (born May 6th, 1974 in Cologne,Germany)is a retired German ice hockey forward
that played in the National Hockey 8 times.When growing he lived in Berlin for his childhood life then he moved to Munich for high school 4 years. Then he went to Ripon College. When in college he played for Ripon Spitfires a college hockey team than he was drafted 16th for Eisbaren Berlin played for them two years then he played for the Hartford Whalers 6 years then he played for the Tampa Bay Lighting for 1 years, he played his last game in the NHL with the Washington Capitals and then went back to Germany to played for the DEL for Hanover Scorpions for two years.He won 10 Stanley cups. He won 8 MVP award und was in 3 Olympic game Then he retarited und was equipment manager for Eisbaren Berlin.He was captain 7 times and alternate captain 3 times. He played with Ron Francis on Hartford Whalers,Uwe Krupp, Marco Strum and Olaf Kolzig on German National Hockey team .He would be remember with the nickname as Thrasher number #21. He is now in the German Hall of Fame.Now works as a hockey coach for Ripon Spitfires.
Ripon Spitfires 1983-1986 10 goals 8 assist
Eisbaren Berlin 1987-1988 20 goals 8 assist
German National Team 9 goals 2 assist
Eisbaren Berlin 1988-1989 22 goals 12 assist
Hartford Whalers 1989-1990 15 goals 4 assist
German National Team 4 goals 6 assist
Hartford Whalers 1990-1991 23 goals 7 assist
Hartford Whalers 1991-1992 12 goals 13 assist
German National Team 2 goals 4 assist
Hartford Whalers 1992-1993 32 goals 21 assist
Hartford Whalers 1993-1994 30 goals 13 assist
Hartford Whalers 1994-1995 11 goals 14 assist
NHL Lockout 1995 season
Tampa Bay Lighting 1996-1997 39 goals 9 assist
Washington Capitals 1997-1998 42 goals 13 assist
Hanover Scorpions 1998-1999 46 goals 17 assist
Hanover Scorpions 1999-2000 54 goals 89 assist
Kölner Haie 2000-2001 4 goals 6 assits
that played in the National Hockey 8 times.When growing he lived in Berlin for his childhood life then he moved to Munich for high school 4 years. Then he went to Ripon College. When in college he played for Ripon Spitfires a college hockey team than he was drafted 16th for Eisbaren Berlin played for them two years then he played for the Hartford Whalers 6 years then he played for the Tampa Bay Lighting for 1 years, he played his last game in the NHL with the Washington Capitals and then went back to Germany to played for the DEL for Hanover Scorpions for two years.He won 10 Stanley cups. He won 8 MVP award und was in 3 Olympic game Then he retarited und was equipment manager for Eisbaren Berlin.He was captain 7 times and alternate captain 3 times. He played with Ron Francis on Hartford Whalers,Uwe Krupp, Marco Strum and Olaf Kolzig on German National Hockey team .He would be remember with the nickname as Thrasher number #21. He is now in the German Hall of Fame.Now works as a hockey coach for Ripon Spitfires.
Ripon Spitfires 1983-1986 10 goals 8 assist
Eisbaren Berlin 1987-1988 20 goals 8 assist
German National Team 9 goals 2 assist
Eisbaren Berlin 1988-1989 22 goals 12 assist
Hartford Whalers 1989-1990 15 goals 4 assist
German National Team 4 goals 6 assist
Hartford Whalers 1990-1991 23 goals 7 assist
Hartford Whalers 1991-1992 12 goals 13 assist
German National Team 2 goals 4 assist
Hartford Whalers 1992-1993 32 goals 21 assist
Hartford Whalers 1993-1994 30 goals 13 assist
Hartford Whalers 1994-1995 11 goals 14 assist
NHL Lockout 1995 season
Tampa Bay Lighting 1996-1997 39 goals 9 assist
Washington Capitals 1997-1998 42 goals 13 assist
Hanover Scorpions 1998-1999 46 goals 17 assist
Hanover Scorpions 1999-2000 54 goals 89 assist
Kölner Haie 2000-2001 4 goals 6 assits