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Ignite Films is an online production company that provides entertainment to the world free of charge. The type of entertainment ranges from extreme reality to fictional short films. Although the content is not adult oriented, viewer discretion is advised.

History of the Website

was derived from a now defunct site that focused primarily on an extreme group of campers. Crazy Camping was only one single category of clips that the Ignite Crew wanted to show the world. Ignite Films was created not only as an expansion project, but also to diversify the types of footage produced.

Version 1.1 of the website was put online in 2002. This early version was mostly just an enhancement of the old Crazy Camping site. The site was built using HTML and was very static in nature.



Later, version 2.0 was built and included Crazy Camping as a ‘Channel’ along with: Havoc TV, Home Brew, Reckless, and WTF? and Guerilla Video. Each channel was a separate web page and grouped videos by their common theme. This version of the website also included an online forum called the Rant. The site was redesigned and built using php. This created a more dynamic feel to the site and made it simpler for the crew to upload and maintain footage. A rating system was also integrated as well.

The technical and professional upgrades of the new millennium provided the Ignite Films Members (or Crew) with new opportunities financially. The group started to provide several TV networks with clips for reality and clip shows and also started submissions into various film festivals. Delivering their content through new media, Ignite Films was expanding quickly.

The internet was still where Ignite Films flourished the most. Taking advantage of popular web sites such as youtube and myspace, Ignite Films footage has been viewed more than any one could have imagined.

To keep the business end of Ignite Films in order, the Ignite Films Corporation was founded in 2006.



Channels

Havoc Tv

The footage in this section is considered extreme in nature. Comprised of stunts and hilarious activities.

Crazy Camping

Everything from www.crazycamping.com was placed into this channel. Crazy Camping is an annual event held in an undisclosed location by the Ignite Films Crew.


Home Brew

Everything cooking and drinking related is shown within this channel.

Reckless

This channel is dedicated to the automotive enthusiast.

WTF?

One of the most recently created sections, it was created to contain mostly the submissions of a specific Ignite Films Crew member: Spencer. This was due to the odd nature of his submissions. They didn't fall into any of the other categories.

Guerrilla Video

These are short films that have been submitted to various film festivals internationally.
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Dustin Mathews, 25, is a world renowned author, speaker and marketing expert. His two works include How To Get Rich Working for Free and Secrets Of The Real Estate Millionaires (to be released in February 2008). He's also creator of the Mega Marketing Explosion and Killer Speaker Marketing series.

A graduate of Florida State University, he started in the business world unconventionally, by “volunteering” to work for FREE with several start-up businesses. Dustin has become known as the “Real Apprentice” by his ability to break through to the “inner circle” and find solutions to challenges facing small businesses. In his last venture with ForeclosuresDaily, Dustin generated over $5 million dollars in revenue through the use of automated direct response marketing ideas.

Dustin has shared his marketing ideas with thousands - most notably industry leader MarketingSherpa



Dustin has appeared on television program such as Give Me The Good News

Currently, Dustin is working with small business owners and entrepreneurs to acquire business credit and financing to use towards marketing
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Stonegate Country Club is a recreational center that is part of a planned community in Davis, California, designed around a 17-acre man-made lake known as Stonegate Lake. Formally known as the Stonegate Master Association, the Stonegate neighborhood consists of nearly 1,000 homes, condominiums and apartments and a shopping center built in the 1970s and 1980s roughly following Lake Boulevard in West Davis. The Country Club is a gathering place for the local community and hosts weddings, community meetings, recreational activities and serves as a polling place on Election Day. The Country Club is open seven days a week and features sailing, tennis, swimming and other programs available to members and their guests. The Stonegate Homeowners' Association was founded in 1969 and is governed by a seven-member board of directors. It was the first neighborhood association formally recognized by the City of Davis.

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Wireless creep is an industry term in mobile cellular communications related to unnecessary consumption of wireless features and services, primarily among enterprise or business users.

Background
Enterprises commonly manage mobile cellular devices (which include cellular phone, personal digital assistant, smart phone, etc.) in groups to reduce the administration and tracking burden and to control costs. In such a scenario, mobile operators invoice monthly access plans and usage for the entire group of devices on a single invoice, rather than individual invoices for each cellular subscriber.

To accommodate these groups of mobile devices, mobile wireless operators offer "pools" of wireless minutes to enterprises or large groups, which can be used equitably or non-equitably by the users.

For example, an enterprise uses 10 cellular phones and utilize a pool of 1000 minutes per month. The pool of 1000 minutes costs the enterprise $100, resulting in a per minute cost of $.10 per minute. If a single user consumes 200 minutes, the other nine users with 800 minutes to divide between them.

However, from the enterprise perspective there is a problem with this method of offering and billing wireless services, as most users, pooled or un-pooled, do not consume exactly the amount of minutes allocated in their wireless plan. If the pool of users only consume 900 of the 1000 minutes, the effective rate is over $.11 per minute.

Conversely, if users consume more minutes than allocated in their pool, per minute rates often increase to as much as four times the effective rate in the pool. According to the PriceWaterhouseCoopers 2007 Wireless Industry Survey, the average percentage of Minutes of Use billed in excess of wireless plans stood at 6% in 2006.

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