There have been fictional characters from novels to video games that been known to walk barefoot:
*Tahiri Veila from the Star Wars Expanded Universe novels
*Kaolla Su from the anime Love Hina
*Ryu, Ken, Akuma, Dan Hibiki, Sagat, Adon, E.Honda, Dee Jay, Dhalism, Oro, Ibuki, Elena, and Makoto from the Street Fighter video game series
*Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV from Cowboy Bebop
*Toph and most earthbenders from the American cartoon show Avatar: The Last Airbender
*Ilia from the video game The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
*Ryo Sakazaki, Kim Kaphwan, and Mai Shiranui from the video game series Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, and King of Fighters
*Inu-Yasha, Koga, Kagura, Rin, and Ayame from the hit anime show Inu-Yasha
*Imano Yatsuha from Samurai Champloo
*Kai from the video game Heavenly Sword
*Nina Williams from the first Tekken game
*Tsubura from the anime Shura No Toki
* Raindancer Smurf and Peace Pipe Smurf, from The Smurfs.
*Tanya Natdhipytadd from the anime series Battle Athletes Victory
*Tahiri Veila from the Star Wars Expanded Universe novels
*Kaolla Su from the anime Love Hina
*Ryu, Ken, Akuma, Dan Hibiki, Sagat, Adon, E.Honda, Dee Jay, Dhalism, Oro, Ibuki, Elena, and Makoto from the Street Fighter video game series
*Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV from Cowboy Bebop
*Toph and most earthbenders from the American cartoon show Avatar: The Last Airbender
*Ilia from the video game The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
*Ryo Sakazaki, Kim Kaphwan, and Mai Shiranui from the video game series Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, and King of Fighters
*Inu-Yasha, Koga, Kagura, Rin, and Ayame from the hit anime show Inu-Yasha
*Imano Yatsuha from Samurai Champloo
*Kai from the video game Heavenly Sword
*Nina Williams from the first Tekken game
*Tsubura from the anime Shura No Toki
* Raindancer Smurf and Peace Pipe Smurf, from The Smurfs.
*Tanya Natdhipytadd from the anime series Battle Athletes Victory
"The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."
--Jake Kotze, The Brave New World Order weblog
Synchromysticism appears to be a relatively new phenomenon within the outer fringes of the online Occult, Esoteric
and Conspiracy circles. It involves taking a slew of movies, music lyrics, historical happenings and so-called "esoteric
knowledge", and drawing connections between all elements usually to prove a general or specific point of the authors.
The justification or the rationality for this type of activity usually involves a direct or indirect reference to the
"collective unconscious mind", thus the "Synchro-" in "Synchromystical", refering to Synchronicity.
Thus the ability to (for example) draw paralells between the movie "Stargate" and its actor Kurt Russell,
and that same actors role in Escape From New York where he lands a "glider" atop one of the worldtrade centers.
The connection between the "Stargate" and a plane or plane-like object flying towards one of the Twin Towers is
here made through an actor who was one of the main characters in both movies. They call these types of people or connectors
"Resonators".
Here we have the 3 elements which normally seem to make up Synchromysticism:
Occult Knowledge - often involving esoteric fraternities, cults and secret rituals.
Politics - almost always involves the "elite", the hidden masterminds which seem all-prevalent in conspiracy theories.
Mass Media - this is usually where the effects of the interaction between the previous two show up, either on purpose or as
a side-effect of synchronistic occurence.
Some synchromystical sites:
Technorati Posts tagged Synchromystical
Brave New World Order. Decent site.
BWNO wiki. Horrible format, decent information
BWNO's youtube channel..
Other blogs involved with Synchromysticism.
--Jake Kotze, The Brave New World Order weblog
Synchromysticism appears to be a relatively new phenomenon within the outer fringes of the online Occult, Esoteric
and Conspiracy circles. It involves taking a slew of movies, music lyrics, historical happenings and so-called "esoteric
knowledge", and drawing connections between all elements usually to prove a general or specific point of the authors.
The justification or the rationality for this type of activity usually involves a direct or indirect reference to the
"collective unconscious mind", thus the "Synchro-" in "Synchromystical", refering to Synchronicity.
Thus the ability to (for example) draw paralells between the movie "Stargate" and its actor Kurt Russell,
and that same actors role in Escape From New York where he lands a "glider" atop one of the worldtrade centers.
The connection between the "Stargate" and a plane or plane-like object flying towards one of the Twin Towers is
here made through an actor who was one of the main characters in both movies. They call these types of people or connectors
"Resonators".
Here we have the 3 elements which normally seem to make up Synchromysticism:
Occult Knowledge - often involving esoteric fraternities, cults and secret rituals.
Politics - almost always involves the "elite", the hidden masterminds which seem all-prevalent in conspiracy theories.
Mass Media - this is usually where the effects of the interaction between the previous two show up, either on purpose or as
a side-effect of synchronistic occurence.
Some synchromystical sites:
Technorati Posts tagged Synchromystical
Brave New World Order. Decent site.
BWNO wiki. Horrible format, decent information
BWNO's youtube channel..
Other blogs involved with Synchromysticism.
SeaGreen is a desktop software application available for both Windows and Macintosh that allows web developers to create online forms. Database tables are automatically generated on the basis of the forms created.
Developed by ECI Software, Inc., SeaGreen is considered by many web developers to be the first of its kind, combining form design, database table creation, and an administration module within a single application.
Development
History
In 2005, Monique Stover, President and CEO of SeaGreen, began to see a need within the web development community for a desktop-based application that would create online forms with cojoined databases. To that point, users were required either to manually code their forms or to subscribe to web-based software to create such forms.
Releases
In February 2008, SeaGreen Version 1.0.0 was released to the public, available either as a download or on a CD.
Features
Five icons on the interface allow users to proceed through the form and database creation process sequentially:
* Step 1: Form Layout
A WYSIWYG editor allows the user to lay out the form much in the same way it will appear after publication.
* Step 2: Code Editor
CSS operates automatically in the background of SeaGreen. However, a user may edit the CSS if they wish.
* Step 3: Form Preview
One click allows the user to see the form as it will appear after publication.
* Step 4: Admin Module
The administration ("admin") module allow the user to designate field from the form as search parameters. This admin module manages the form's data.
* Step 5: Publish
An integrated FTP program allows users to publish the form within the SeaGreen environment.
System and Web Host Requirements
Users running SeaGreen must utilize a web host. This web host is required to provide PHP and MySQL support.
Windows
* Intel Pentium or AMD processor 1.7GHz
* Windows 2000 or later (works on Vista)
* 512MB of RAM
* 85MB of available hard-disk space (additional free space required during installation)
* 1,024x768 monitor resolution with 16-bit video card
* Internet connection required for product registration
Mac OS X
* PowerPC or Intel Pentium processor
* OS X 10.4 or later
* 512MB of RAM
* 50MB of available hard-disk space
* 1,024x768 monitor resolution with 16-bit video card
* Internet connection required for product registration
Market for SeaGreen
SeaGreen's body of users includes web developers, web designers, and other professionals who need to create online forms and databases without manual coding.
Developed by ECI Software, Inc., SeaGreen is considered by many web developers to be the first of its kind, combining form design, database table creation, and an administration module within a single application.
Development
History
In 2005, Monique Stover, President and CEO of SeaGreen, began to see a need within the web development community for a desktop-based application that would create online forms with cojoined databases. To that point, users were required either to manually code their forms or to subscribe to web-based software to create such forms.
Releases
In February 2008, SeaGreen Version 1.0.0 was released to the public, available either as a download or on a CD.
Features
Five icons on the interface allow users to proceed through the form and database creation process sequentially:
* Step 1: Form Layout
A WYSIWYG editor allows the user to lay out the form much in the same way it will appear after publication.
* Step 2: Code Editor
CSS operates automatically in the background of SeaGreen. However, a user may edit the CSS if they wish.
* Step 3: Form Preview
One click allows the user to see the form as it will appear after publication.
* Step 4: Admin Module
The administration ("admin") module allow the user to designate field from the form as search parameters. This admin module manages the form's data.
* Step 5: Publish
An integrated FTP program allows users to publish the form within the SeaGreen environment.
System and Web Host Requirements
Users running SeaGreen must utilize a web host. This web host is required to provide PHP and MySQL support.
Windows
* Intel Pentium or AMD processor 1.7GHz
* Windows 2000 or later (works on Vista)
* 512MB of RAM
* 85MB of available hard-disk space (additional free space required during installation)
* 1,024x768 monitor resolution with 16-bit video card
* Internet connection required for product registration
Mac OS X
* PowerPC or Intel Pentium processor
* OS X 10.4 or later
* 512MB of RAM
* 50MB of available hard-disk space
* 1,024x768 monitor resolution with 16-bit video card
* Internet connection required for product registration
Market for SeaGreen
SeaGreen's body of users includes web developers, web designers, and other professionals who need to create online forms and databases without manual coding.
Ildiko Reisenbigler is a renowned artist born in Vac, Hungary. She lived around 30 miles from Budapest and lived in a town situated on the Danube River. At age 19, she began painting on the walls of her room which sparked her love for painting. In 1990 she left Hungary for America. In 1992, she gave birth to Connor and Logan Reisenbigler who are twins. She also began experimenting with sculpture and photography. She became famous among her co-workers after she sold paintings of notable military building in Germany. In 2000, she graduated from an Army interrogation course in Monterey, California. During 2000. she also entered a contest to produce a safety poster and won First place and the Grand Prize. In 2003, she was commissioned to draw a picture of Sergeant Major Preston, the new Sergeant Major of The Army who she had previously worked with. As of 2007, she lives in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Cited and researched July 4,2007 http://www.studio4mediaart.com/bio70ildi.html
Cited and researched July 4,2007 http://www.studio4mediaart.com/bio70ildi.html