Thursday, June 25, 2015
Gableman hopes to reel Rindfleisch (and Scott Walker’s secrets) back to Wisconsin
Kelly Osbourne wears punk-inspired white dress covered in safety pins for Logo's Trailblazer Honors in New York City. Las Vegas Blog
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By Cassie Carpenter for original editorialized for public "Fair Use" Published: 22:47 EST, 25 Jun. 2015 | Updated: 22:47 EST, 25 Jun. 2015 Kelly Osbourne donned a white frock covered in safety pins for Logo’s Trailblazer Honors in Manhattan Thurs..The 30-year-old daughter of Ozzy Osbourne paired her punk-inspired frock … Read the rest
IoT solution enabled by Gemalto helps optimize safety and efficiency in Latin America’s busiest seaports. Las Vegas Blog
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Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital security, is enabling M2M connectivity for an innovative Internet-of-Things (IoT) answer in that monitors dynamic ocean conditions to optimize safety and efficiency in Brazilian ports. Developed by HidroMares a leading oceanography consulting firm, the real time weather-oceanographic information system (SISMO®) monitors waves, currents, water depth, temperature and salinity to improve navigation safety, streamline ship traffic and … Read the rest
Chet Huntley School – Saco, Montana
Before paying with bitcoins…
If you shop online — and who doesn’t? — you might notice that some websites let you pay with bitcoins. Virtual or crypto currencies like Bitcoin can be a fast way to pay online, or in person with a mobile app.
But using virtual currencies comes with risk. Their value goes up and down — sometimes sharply — depending on demand. In addition, payments made with virtual currencies aren’t reversible and don’t have the same legal protections as some traditional payment methods. Once you hit send, you can’t get your money back unless the seller agrees. That’s why it’s important to know who you’re buying from and what policies they have regarding refunds, returns, and disputes.
Vegas Insiders go up in the air with Vegas comedian Jeff Civillico
Jeff Civillico can ride a unicycle and juggle meat cleavers at the same time, but that’s not all that makes him entertaining. It’s his enthusiastic interaction with the crowd and quirky mannerisms that whips audiences into a comedic frenzy during his afternoon show, “Jeff Civillico: Comedy in Action” at The Flamingo. After laughing out loud and finding ourselves in awe at some of his stunts (just wait until you see what he can do with a ladder), we decided that we wanted to experience for ourselves what it’s like to be an expert juggler… let’s just say that we won’t be quitting our day jobs to run off to the circus anytime soon.
Want know more about Jeff Civillico? We thought so. Read on for some fun facts about the comedian that we betcha didn’t know.
- The most bizarre item I’ve ever juggled is a bag of chicken wings. Someone tossed that up on stage during a show at The Atlantis in the Bahamas and we had fun with it!
- An item that I’ve never juggled that I really want to is a medieval spiked flail.
- I bruised my tailbone the first time I ever publicly attempted to kick up on to my unicycle in a strait jacket, performing at a college halftime show.
- The coolest thing I balance on my chin is a 14-foot ladder!
- The most items I’ve successfully juggled at one time is seven balls.
- The tiniest item I’ve ever juggled is a skittle.
- The largest item I’ve ever juggled is a chainsaw.
- My show is totally fun because it’s different every day based on what my volunteers give me to work with, and the energy in the room.
- Being an expert juggler in addition to an all-ages comedian, balancer, and high-kicker, has changed the way I exercise. Doing two high-energy shows / day now at The Flamingo is a lot.
- One Skill I’d still like to master is basic gymnastics – back flips, etc.
- A fun fact that most people don’t know about me is that I am the producer of my show in addition to the performer.
See Jeff Civillico:
Now – Sept. 6, 2015
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday – Thursday
Tickets from $34.95
Click here for tickets.
‘Gotham’ Season Schedule 2 casts James Frain as the villain to exchange Fish Mooney
Fish Mooney is out of the image, which suggests there’s a vacuum in Gotham City for a brand new evildoer — or two new evildoers, within the case of “Gotham” Season schedule Schedule 2. Deadline reports James Frain, whose current TV credit contain “Orphan Black” & “True Detective,” will play one half of a brand new villainous duo. He’ll portray Theo Galavan, a “billionaire industrialist” who … Read the rest
