Vin DiCarlo (born August 29, 1978 in Middletown, Connecticut) is a dating coach and pickup instructor, and a member of the seduction community living just outside of Boston, MA.
He coined the term “Natural Game”, in a 2006 internet essay and gave birth to the style. He has spoken at the University of Syracuse as a guest lecturer on ‘Sexual Selection and Attraction’ and has authored several e-books and audio programs including “Sexual Selection Switch” and “Dating Diablo”.
Biography
DiCarlo grew up in Portland, Connecticut. He has described his former self as a geek and a virgin until his last year in high school. After graduating from high school, he attended the University of Connecticut where he studied Physics. The one girlfriend he had ended up cheating on him. “DiCarlo “swore he’d never feel like that again” but was introduced to and married a woman soon after graduation. They separated 6 months later.
At 22, he was divorced, miserable and working 9 - 5 at an Engineering firm in Bloomfield, CT. He quit after a few months to “devote more time to the rock band he played in.”portrait/> “To pay the bills, he started a janitorial business taking a cue from his father who owned a cleaning company for years.” He drove a white cleaning van complete with equipment and chemicals in the back. portrait/>
Involvement in the Seduction Community
Finally “he heard a story about a guy who had a trick for picking up girls in 10 minutes.” He did some research online soon found Ross Jeffries, and then later “reading the work of other pickup pioneers, particularly David DeAngelo.”
Vin “became a devotee of an Internet discussion group alt.seduction.fast” (ASF) and in 2003 founded a seduction lair in Boston. He “eventually quit the band because he didn’t have time to rehearse.” “He expanded the Boston lair” and “began writing about seductionism”.
Professional Involvement
In early 2005, DiCarlo and friend Sebastian (Dmitri) Drake “founded a seduction training company called TheApproach and began offering boot camps in Boston and New York…TheApproach was soon staging workshops in cities from San Francisco to London.”
In 2007, DiCarlo left TheApproach to start a new company called DiCarlo DiClassified.
He coined the term “Natural Game”, in a 2006 internet essay and gave birth to the style. He has spoken at the University of Syracuse as a guest lecturer on ‘Sexual Selection and Attraction’ and has authored several e-books and audio programs including “Sexual Selection Switch” and “Dating Diablo”.
Biography
DiCarlo grew up in Portland, Connecticut. He has described his former self as a geek and a virgin until his last year in high school. After graduating from high school, he attended the University of Connecticut where he studied Physics. The one girlfriend he had ended up cheating on him. “DiCarlo “swore he’d never feel like that again” but was introduced to and married a woman soon after graduation. They separated 6 months later.
At 22, he was divorced, miserable and working 9 - 5 at an Engineering firm in Bloomfield, CT. He quit after a few months to “devote more time to the rock band he played in.”portrait/> “To pay the bills, he started a janitorial business taking a cue from his father who owned a cleaning company for years.” He drove a white cleaning van complete with equipment and chemicals in the back. portrait/>
Involvement in the Seduction Community
Finally “he heard a story about a guy who had a trick for picking up girls in 10 minutes.” He did some research online soon found Ross Jeffries, and then later “reading the work of other pickup pioneers, particularly David DeAngelo.”
Vin “became a devotee of an Internet discussion group alt.seduction.fast” (ASF) and in 2003 founded a seduction lair in Boston. He “eventually quit the band because he didn’t have time to rehearse.” “He expanded the Boston lair” and “began writing about seductionism”.
Professional Involvement
In early 2005, DiCarlo and friend Sebastian (Dmitri) Drake “founded a seduction training company called TheApproach and began offering boot camps in Boston and New York…TheApproach was soon staging workshops in cities from San Francisco to London.”
In 2007, DiCarlo left TheApproach to start a new company called DiCarlo DiClassified.
Biography
Charlie is the first Iowan to climb Mount Everest. He is a notable adventurer and avid mountain climber, having scaled peaks on five continents, including Mount Everest in 2003. He has led expeditions to Canada, Alaska, South America, Mexico, Europe and Africa. His expeditions include Denali, Aconcagua, Orizaba, Iztacihuattel, the Matterhorn, Mont Blanc, Mount Rainier, , and other 14,000 ft peaks around the world. He is an experienced rock climber, having climbed extensively in the United States, including spending several months on the big walls of Yosemite Valley.
Charlie is an attorney with Davis, Brown, Koehn, Shors & Roberts. In 2006, he graduated from the University of Iowa College of Law with distinction. During his tenure at the University of Iowa, Charlie interned with the Hon. Robert W. Pratt in the Federal District Court, Southern District of Iowa, and represented his class as a delegate to the Iowa Student Bar Association. Prior to law school matriculation, he worked as a litigation legal assistant for Arnold & Porter in Washington, D.C. Charlie also holds a B.B.A. from the Henry B. Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa.
In his free time, Charlie operates a motivational program for students across Iowa. This innovative educational program challenges students to reach for their dreams, giving them tools to help them make positive life choices. His work has been widely recognized across the state with awards including: the Iowa Executive Proclamation, awarded by Governor Tom Vilsack; Iowa Senate Resolution 45, on motion from Senator Mary Kramer; the Key to the City of Des Moines, awarded by Mayor Preston Daniels; the Key to the City of Nevada; and an honorary membership in the Kiwanis club.
He lives with his family in Des Moines Iowa. He is the grandson of former Iowa Governor Norman A. Erbe.
Charlie is currently training to be the first American to accomplish the "Peak and Pond" Adventure, to summit and swim both Mount Everest and English Channel, respectively. He has already climbed Everest and is training to swim the Channel in Summer 2008.
Charlie is the first Iowan to climb Mount Everest. He is a notable adventurer and avid mountain climber, having scaled peaks on five continents, including Mount Everest in 2003. He has led expeditions to Canada, Alaska, South America, Mexico, Europe and Africa. His expeditions include Denali, Aconcagua, Orizaba, Iztacihuattel, the Matterhorn, Mont Blanc, Mount Rainier, , and other 14,000 ft peaks around the world. He is an experienced rock climber, having climbed extensively in the United States, including spending several months on the big walls of Yosemite Valley.
Charlie is an attorney with Davis, Brown, Koehn, Shors & Roberts. In 2006, he graduated from the University of Iowa College of Law with distinction. During his tenure at the University of Iowa, Charlie interned with the Hon. Robert W. Pratt in the Federal District Court, Southern District of Iowa, and represented his class as a delegate to the Iowa Student Bar Association. Prior to law school matriculation, he worked as a litigation legal assistant for Arnold & Porter in Washington, D.C. Charlie also holds a B.B.A. from the Henry B. Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa.
In his free time, Charlie operates a motivational program for students across Iowa. This innovative educational program challenges students to reach for their dreams, giving them tools to help them make positive life choices. His work has been widely recognized across the state with awards including: the Iowa Executive Proclamation, awarded by Governor Tom Vilsack; Iowa Senate Resolution 45, on motion from Senator Mary Kramer; the Key to the City of Des Moines, awarded by Mayor Preston Daniels; the Key to the City of Nevada; and an honorary membership in the Kiwanis club.
He lives with his family in Des Moines Iowa. He is the grandson of former Iowa Governor Norman A. Erbe.
Charlie is currently training to be the first American to accomplish the "Peak and Pond" Adventure, to summit and swim both Mount Everest and English Channel, respectively. He has already climbed Everest and is training to swim the Channel in Summer 2008.
This is an incomplete bibliography for the topic of stochastic electrodynamics
* Alfonso Rueda & Bernard Haisch, , Annalen der Physik, Vol. 14, No. 8, 479-498 (2005).
* Daniel C. Cole & Yi Zou, , Physical Review E, 69, 016601, (2004).
* Daniel C. Cole & Yi Zou, , Physics Letters A, Vol. 317, No. 1-2, pp. 14-20, (2003).
* Bernard Haisch, Alfonso Rueda & York Dobyns, , Annalen der Physik, 10, 393-414 (2001).
* Daniel C. Cole, Alfonso Rueda, Konn Danley, , Phys. Rev. A, 63, 054101, (2001).
* Y. Dobyns, A. Rueda & B.Haisch, , Foundations of Physics, Vol. 30, No. 1, 59 (2000).
* B. Haisch & A. Rueda, , Physics Letters A, 268, 224, (2000).
* Wallis M. K., Field theorists strike back-stochastic electrodynamics, Contemporary Physics, Volume 39, Number 6, 1 November 1998, pp. 483-486(4) (book review of "The Quantum Dice")
* A. Rueda & B. Haisch, , Foundations of Physics, Vol. 28, No. 7, pp. 1057-1108 (1998).
* B. Haisch & A. Rueda, , in "Causality and Locality in Modern Physics," G. Hunter, S. Jeffers & J.-P. Vigier (eds.), Kluwer Acad. Publ., pp. 171-178, (1998).
* A. Rueda & B. Haisch, Electromagnetic Vacuum and Inertial Mass, in "Causality and Locality in Modern Physics," G. Hunter, S. Jeffers & J.-P. Vigier (eds.), Kluwer Acad. Publ., pp. 179-186, (1998).
* H. M. Franca, H. Franco and C. P. Malta, A stochastic electrodynamics interpretation of spontaneous transitions in the hydrogen atom, Eur. J. Phys. 18 343-349, (1997).
* B. Haisch, A. Rueda & H.E. Puthoff, , Speculations in Science & Technology, Vol. 20, pp. 99-114, (1997).
* B. Haisch & A. Rueda, [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/journal/issues/ApJ/v488n2/35926/35926.pdf Reply to Michel's "Comment on Zero-Point Fluctuations and the Cosmological Constant"], Astrophys. J., 488, 563, (1997).
* M. Ibison & B. Haisch, , Physical Review A, 54, pp. 2737-2744, (1996).
* A. Rueda, B. Haisch & D.C. Cole, , Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 445, pp. 7-16 (1995).
* M. Surdin, Cosmology and Stochastic Electrodynamics, Part II, Physics Essays, Vol 6, p. 27, (1993)
* M. Surdin, Cosmology and Stochastic Electrodynamics, Physics Essays, Vol 5, p. 491, (1992)
* H. E. Puthoff, Source of Vacuum Electromagnetic Zero-Point Energy, Phys. Rev. A 40, 4857-4862 (1989)
* Marshall, T. W., Stochastic Electrodynamics and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Argument, in: Quantum Mechanics Versus Local Realism, The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox (F. Selleri ed.), Plenum Press, pages 413--432, (1988) ISBN 0-306-42739-7
* G. Cavalleri, The New Ether of Stochastic Electrodynamics. Origin and Limits of Special Relativity and Quantum Electrodynamics, in Proc. of I Int. Conf. "Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory" (London, September 1988), edited by M. C. Duffy (University of Sunderland, Great Britain), Vol. II, p. 1 (1988).
* Boyer, Timothy H., [http://www.padrak.com/ine/ZPESCIAM2.html "The Classical Vacuum"], Scientific American, p. pp 70-78, Aug 1985
* Boyer, Timothy H., Derivation of the black-body radiation spectrum from the equivalence principle in classical physics with classical electromagnetic zero-point radiation. The Physical Review, D, vol.29, number 6, pp.1096-1097. (1984)
* G. Cavalleri, , Phys. Rev. D 23, 363-372 (1981)
* Boyer, Timothy H., Retarded van der Waals Forces at All Distances Derived from Classical Electrodynamics with Classical Electromagnetic Zero-Point Radiation, Phys. Rev. A 7, 1832-1840 (1973)
* Boyer, Timothy H., Quantum Electromagnetic Zero-Point Energy and Retarded Dispersion Forces, Phys. Rev. 174, 1631-1638 (1968)
* L. de la Pena, A. M. Cetto, "Contribution from stochastic electrodynamics to the understanding of quantum mechanics" quant-ph/0501011
*
* physics/0106080
* quant-ph/9711013
*
* quant-ph/0406102
* Alfonso Rueda & Bernard Haisch, , Annalen der Physik, Vol. 14, No. 8, 479-498 (2005).
* Daniel C. Cole & Yi Zou, , Physical Review E, 69, 016601, (2004).
* Daniel C. Cole & Yi Zou, , Physics Letters A, Vol. 317, No. 1-2, pp. 14-20, (2003).
* Bernard Haisch, Alfonso Rueda & York Dobyns, , Annalen der Physik, 10, 393-414 (2001).
* Daniel C. Cole, Alfonso Rueda, Konn Danley, , Phys. Rev. A, 63, 054101, (2001).
* Y. Dobyns, A. Rueda & B.Haisch, , Foundations of Physics, Vol. 30, No. 1, 59 (2000).
* B. Haisch & A. Rueda, , Physics Letters A, 268, 224, (2000).
* Wallis M. K., Field theorists strike back-stochastic electrodynamics, Contemporary Physics, Volume 39, Number 6, 1 November 1998, pp. 483-486(4) (book review of "The Quantum Dice")
* A. Rueda & B. Haisch, , Foundations of Physics, Vol. 28, No. 7, pp. 1057-1108 (1998).
* B. Haisch & A. Rueda, , in "Causality and Locality in Modern Physics," G. Hunter, S. Jeffers & J.-P. Vigier (eds.), Kluwer Acad. Publ., pp. 171-178, (1998).
* A. Rueda & B. Haisch, Electromagnetic Vacuum and Inertial Mass, in "Causality and Locality in Modern Physics," G. Hunter, S. Jeffers & J.-P. Vigier (eds.), Kluwer Acad. Publ., pp. 179-186, (1998).
* H. M. Franca, H. Franco and C. P. Malta, A stochastic electrodynamics interpretation of spontaneous transitions in the hydrogen atom, Eur. J. Phys. 18 343-349, (1997).
* B. Haisch, A. Rueda & H.E. Puthoff, , Speculations in Science & Technology, Vol. 20, pp. 99-114, (1997).
* B. Haisch & A. Rueda, [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/journal/issues/ApJ/v488n2/35926/35926.pdf Reply to Michel's "Comment on Zero-Point Fluctuations and the Cosmological Constant"], Astrophys. J., 488, 563, (1997).
* M. Ibison & B. Haisch, , Physical Review A, 54, pp. 2737-2744, (1996).
* A. Rueda, B. Haisch & D.C. Cole, , Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 445, pp. 7-16 (1995).
* M. Surdin, Cosmology and Stochastic Electrodynamics, Part II, Physics Essays, Vol 6, p. 27, (1993)
* M. Surdin, Cosmology and Stochastic Electrodynamics, Physics Essays, Vol 5, p. 491, (1992)
* H. E. Puthoff, Source of Vacuum Electromagnetic Zero-Point Energy, Phys. Rev. A 40, 4857-4862 (1989)
* Marshall, T. W., Stochastic Electrodynamics and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Argument, in: Quantum Mechanics Versus Local Realism, The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox (F. Selleri ed.), Plenum Press, pages 413--432, (1988) ISBN 0-306-42739-7
* G. Cavalleri, The New Ether of Stochastic Electrodynamics. Origin and Limits of Special Relativity and Quantum Electrodynamics, in Proc. of I Int. Conf. "Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory" (London, September 1988), edited by M. C. Duffy (University of Sunderland, Great Britain), Vol. II, p. 1 (1988).
* Boyer, Timothy H., [http://www.padrak.com/ine/ZPESCIAM2.html "The Classical Vacuum"], Scientific American, p. pp 70-78, Aug 1985
* Boyer, Timothy H., Derivation of the black-body radiation spectrum from the equivalence principle in classical physics with classical electromagnetic zero-point radiation. The Physical Review, D, vol.29, number 6, pp.1096-1097. (1984)
* G. Cavalleri, , Phys. Rev. D 23, 363-372 (1981)
* Boyer, Timothy H., Retarded van der Waals Forces at All Distances Derived from Classical Electrodynamics with Classical Electromagnetic Zero-Point Radiation, Phys. Rev. A 7, 1832-1840 (1973)
* Boyer, Timothy H., Quantum Electromagnetic Zero-Point Energy and Retarded Dispersion Forces, Phys. Rev. 174, 1631-1638 (1968)
* L. de la Pena, A. M. Cetto, "Contribution from stochastic electrodynamics to the understanding of quantum mechanics" quant-ph/0501011
*
* physics/0106080
* quant-ph/9711013
*
* quant-ph/0406102
Jason Handman (born Jason Michael Handman on July 16, 1985), is a weather broadcaster for AccuWeather. He graduated from the University of Southern California in May 2007, and now works at AccuWeather's Global Headquarters in State College, Pennsylvania.
He can also be heard on radio stations throughout the country with the AccuWeather forecast.
AccuWeather Biography
Jason Handman came back home to the East Coast to join AccuWeather in July 2007.
Growing up outside of Philadelphia, Jason started his weather career early. In high school, every morning, no matter what the weather, Jason would be outside doing a live weather report to the entire school on the televised morning announcements.
After high school, Jason headed west where he attended the University of Southern California. While attending school in Los Angeles, Jason gained an abundance of experience in and outside of the entertainment industry. He interned with the Los Angeles ABC affiliate KABC, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and worked for the world famous KROQ radio station in the summer of 2006. In addition to interning and working at those stations, Jason was a weathercaster for USC's Nightly Live News Show, Annenberg TV News.
In the Fall of 2006, Jason had the opportunity to do live weather, sports and entertainment reporting on The KTLA Morning Show. During their Audition competition, Jason presented weather and entertainment reports and reported live from the sidelines of a Los Angeles Clipper's game.
Jason has earned his bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Southern California and is currently enrolled in the Broadcast Meteorology program with Mississippi State University.
In his spare time, Jason likes to play the piano, run, play tennis, watch television and visit amusement parks. A self-proclaimed game show fan and a lifetime USC Trojan fan, Jason looks forward USC winning another national championship this year.
He can also be heard on radio stations throughout the country with the AccuWeather forecast.
AccuWeather Biography
Jason Handman came back home to the East Coast to join AccuWeather in July 2007.
Growing up outside of Philadelphia, Jason started his weather career early. In high school, every morning, no matter what the weather, Jason would be outside doing a live weather report to the entire school on the televised morning announcements.
After high school, Jason headed west where he attended the University of Southern California. While attending school in Los Angeles, Jason gained an abundance of experience in and outside of the entertainment industry. He interned with the Los Angeles ABC affiliate KABC, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and worked for the world famous KROQ radio station in the summer of 2006. In addition to interning and working at those stations, Jason was a weathercaster for USC's Nightly Live News Show, Annenberg TV News.
In the Fall of 2006, Jason had the opportunity to do live weather, sports and entertainment reporting on The KTLA Morning Show. During their Audition competition, Jason presented weather and entertainment reports and reported live from the sidelines of a Los Angeles Clipper's game.
Jason has earned his bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Southern California and is currently enrolled in the Broadcast Meteorology program with Mississippi State University.
In his spare time, Jason likes to play the piano, run, play tennis, watch television and visit amusement parks. A self-proclaimed game show fan and a lifetime USC Trojan fan, Jason looks forward USC winning another national championship this year.