During President Jimmy Carter's term in office, no vacancy occurred on the Supreme Court of the United States. He thus became the first president since Andrew Johnson and the fourth president overall (after William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor and Johnson) to complete his term without making any appointments to the Supreme Court. Because these other presidents either died in office or assumed the presidency because of an intra-term vacancy, Carter is the only US president to serve a single full term without getting to appoint a Justice.
Christian Shaw (born January 31, 1998), known professionally as Hi-C, is an American rapper and record producer. Known for his eccentric production style using video game sound effects and high-pitched vocals, Hi-C was one of the two founding members of the Reptilian Club Boyz (RCB) collective.
He is credited with pioneering the hyper-digitalized sound with the use of iconography from early web, anime, and video games in hip-hop; which would influence later subgenres such as sigilkore or digicore. As a result, he is commonly hailed as one of the most influential underground artists of the late 2010s and early 2020s.
Shaw began producing in 2011 under the name Chris the Pharaoh, later adopting the moniker Cry$tvr. He was also a member of the late collective Ca$hed Cobruhz, performing as C-Boogie. In 2016, he co-founded Reptilian Club Boyz with Virginia rapper Diamondsonmydick and assumed the stage name Hi-C.
Reptilian Club Boyz released its first mixtape, Reptilian Shrine, in 2017. Its final mixtape, #RockOutGang, released on March 15, 2020. The collective would disband shortly thereafter, following Hi-C and other members distancing themselves from the group's primary founder, Diamondsonmydick.
Hi-C has continued to produce and perform music independently, collaborating frequently with artists such as Xaviersobased, Lil Yawh, and former Reptilian Club Boyz member Cartier'God.
I Agree is an installation artwork created in 2018 by Israeli artist Dima Yarovinsky. The work consists of lengthy terms of service documents from major technology companies, each printed in their brand colors and hung on walls as multi-meter-long scrolls. The total length of the artwork is .
The work reveals how internet users, unable or unwilling to bear the cognitive cost of understanding lengthy documents, readily (or unavoidably) agree to various terms of service and privacy policies, even when they are inequitable. The installation highlights the power imbalance between individual users and technology corporations, raising questions about transparency, privacy rights, and copyright issues. More than just artistic expression, the work engages with legal and ethical debates surrounding informed consent and constraints on technological power.
Professor Oluwatoyin Ashiru OON (born July 28, 1954) is a Nigerian engineer, businessman, founder, and academic. He is a materials and metallurgical engineer serving as the Director of Vasco Da Gama Energy and Chairman of Crestmont Group. He is also the current Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of Olabisi Onabanjo University. He is also the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Tricontinental Oil Services Limited