Question by El Diablo: Electronics help. series circuit givens 2V, f=15kHz, C1=.1uf C2=.22uf R1=100ohm R2=100ohm find Z,I,Vr,Vc?
Im completely confused
Can anyone figure this out/

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Answer by Jacy
Please show us where in the calculations did you become confused.

TIA, for trying.

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Model Railroad Show and Marketplace, Largest Regional Event for Hobbyists, Train Buffs, Collectors, Families, Arrives at the Maryland State Fairgrounds Feb 4-5, 2012












Timonium, Md (PRWEB) January 30, 2012

The Great Scale Model Train Show and Railroad Marketplace arrives at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium on Saturday and Sunday, February 4 and 5, 2012. For over thirty years, this event has delivered an immersion into railroadiana in all common scales from Z to large scale and hi-rail. Attendees will enjoy 160,000 square feet of spectacular operating layouts stunning in size, scope, and detail, hands-on clinics and demonstrations, hundreds of stations of model train gifts, books, hobby supplies, memorabilia, software, and theater-style presentations of model railroad videos throughout the weekend. Show visitors will have the opportunity to talk to experts from local model train clubs — even a Circus Modelers Group. Many historical organizations are exhibiting, including the B&O, C&O, Conrail, and Maryland & Pennsylvania Railroad Historical Societies.

The Great Scale Model Train Show is the largest juried scale model railroading exhibition of its kind celebrating what the hobby offers for serious modelers and collectors as well as “kids of all ages.” Many childhood afficionados of “Thomas the Tank®” have grown up to be serious hobbyists. The talents and skills applied in model railroading — “The World’s Greatest Hobby” — are diverse, spanning electronics, visual arts, horticulture, landscape design, carpentry, modeling, history, research, storytelling, and computer technology.

Show dates: February 4-5, 2012

Maryland State Fairgrounds, Timonium

Hours: Saturday 9AM-4PM; Sunday 10AM-4PM

The fare is good for both days!

Ample, free parking

Admission: Saturday $ 9, under 15 free, Family $ 18 (unlimited)

Return Sunday free, or

Sunday $ 8, under 15 free, Family $ 15 (unlimited)

For more information, contact:

Howard Zane

hzane1(at)verizon(dot)net

1-410-730-1036

Master Model Railroader, Howard Zane, a celebrated world-class figure among serious model railroaders, is a producer of the Show, along with business partner and expert modeler Ken Young. Among a half-dozen recognized professional model railroad appraisers and experts in the world, Zane’s formal training was in industrial design. He has a degree in fine arts from NYU, is a graduate of Parsons School of Design, and studied at the University of London and the Sorbonne in Paris. Zane’s architecturally designed, historically accurate, scratch-built model railroad layout structures have been sold around the world, and he has been commissioned to design and construct custom personal layouts around the U.S.

At more than 2,800 square feet — larger than most entire homes — Zane’s own personal HO-scale layout is among the largest private layouts in the world. Zane continually works on expanding the features and size of his globally celebrated creation, the scope of which has required additions to his home. Named the “Piermont Division,” his layout has been featured often in model railroad magazines and various media, including Model Railroader, Railroad Model Craftsman, Allen Keller Productions’ “Great Model Railroads” video series, the PBS series “Tracks Ahead,” and has been featured in broadcasts on Maryland Public Television and TV network affiliates numerous times.

Set in a painstakingly crafted landscape, the details of the Piermont Division layout are excruciatingly accurate, down to signs on buildings, curtains, window shades and fire escapes, trash in the streets, and lit street lamps. The sweeping scope of the layout includes 22 scale miles of track; 25,000 trees, streams, waterfalls; thousands of buildings; 200 working locomotives; and 2,000 pieces of rolling stock.

Zane is the author of “My Life With Model Trains,” a hardcover 300-page book with 450 full-color photographs that chronicles his colorful life and adventures in the “World’s Greatest Hobby” and his journey creating the Piermont Division. The book is available at the Show and on the author’s website, http://www.zanestrains.com. Howard Zane can be reached directly at hzane1(at)verizon(dot)net or 1-410-730-1036.

Photography Courtesy of the Four County Society of Model Engineers

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Question by rhylin15: About how much is it to swap out a stock 305 for a 383 Stroker engine in an 87 IROC-Z?
I have a messed up stock 305 in my IROC-Z. So I took it to a mechanic and they told me all my electronics were messed up and that It’d be easier to just get a new engine installed…how much would that cost me? How long would they have my car for?

Best answer:

Answer by arikdro
its a 2 hour job, but it’ll cost you big. proboally $ 2000 labor.
ive swapped my 350 in my s10 in 30 minutes but that was because the only wires i got on it is the distributor hot wire and a 1 wire alternator.

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Question by Me: why did my computer download renesas electronics usb 3.0 hub driver?
Without any influence from me, my computer said it successively installed renesas electronics usb 3.0 hub driver. I did not have anything in any of the usb ports.

Best answer:

Answer by Funky Bird iz a CHICK
Sounds like your computer downloaded a driver for the existing hub; that’s part of the “guts” of your computer, but it still has to have a driver. If the existing driver was programmed to check for new versions periodically, it probably did so, found one, and installed the new one. It doesn’t have anything to do with the devices in the usb ports; this is the hub itself, where all the ports get and send their information, and it needs a driver just like any other part of your computer.

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V-MODA Remix Remote In-Ear Noise-Isolating Metal Headphone with 3-Button Apple® Control (Blush)

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Question by femiodedele: I would like to know stores dat accept e gold as payment for cheap laptop and electronics all over d world?

Best answer:

Answer by heather p
perhaps English lessons would be a better purchase than laptops especially if you intend to live in our country

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QuoteWerks Releases Quote Importer for Cisco Quotes












Orlando, Florida (PRWEB) February 14, 2012

Aspire Technologies, Inc., the developers of the market leading sales quoting and proposal software solution, QuoteWerks, announced today the release of their newly developed Quote Importer for importing Cisco QPT (Quick Pricing Tool) quotes. Cisco’s QPT utility enables Cisco partners to generate simple quotes and a bill-of-materials based on the Smart Business Architecture and other Cisco solutions. The Quote Importer supports all QPT modules.

QPT ensures order accuracy, improving the efficiency of sales teams and reducing the risk of error. “The Quick Pricing Tool is designed for account managers, which enables them to configure Cisco solutions without engineering education or assistance,” said Brian Laufer, Vice President of Aspire Technologies, Inc. “The combination of Cisco’s Quick Pricing Tool and QuoteWerks reduces the quoting process to just minutes rather than days working with teams of people – freeing up both pre-sale and post-sale resources.”

The QuoteWerks Quote Importer enhances the experience Cisco resellers previously had importing quotes into QuoteWerks. Before the Quote Importer, Cisco partners took advantage of the built-in Paste Special functionality in QuoteWerks. The Quote Importer streamlines the quote creation process complete with Cisco product pictures. Once the solution is configured in QPT, the Quote Importer enables Cisco resellers to simply drag and drop the configured Cisco solution into the applet and the quote is seamlessly transferred to QuoteWerks to create a professional presentation for the customer.

“QuoteWerks enables VARs and MSPs to easily create standardized, compelling quotes and proposals. Quotes are created in QuoteWerks with pictures and spec sheets, automatically updating CRM/PSA opportunities, and when the quote is won, transferred to accounting software like QuickBooks and Peachtree. With the QuoteWerks cloud offering QuoteValet, customers of Cisco resellers can electronically select different options, accept, and even pay, further automating the entire sales process from start to finish,” said John C. Lewe IV, President of Aspire. “The Quote Importer gives Cisco resellers access to the QuoteWerks sales process and with QPT ensuring accurate and up to date system configurations.”

Information about QuoteWerks and the Quote Importer for importing Cisco QPT quotes can be obtained by contacting Aspire directly at 407-248-1481 or sales(at)quotewerks(dot)com.

About Aspire Technologies and QuoteWerks®

Aspire Technologies, Inc., the developers of QuoteWerks, is one of the early pioneers of the Quoting Software space. QuoteWerks has received numerous awards and is the market leading sales quoting and proposal solution serving over 64,000 users in over 101 countries. QuoteWerks® integrates with leading CRM, PSA, and accounting packages, along with IT distributors D&H®, Ingram Micro®, SYNNEX®, and Tech Data®, enabling businesses in all industries to integrate QuoteWerks® seamlessly into their existing environments. Aspire Technologies is headquartered in Orlando, Florida and is a Microsoft Certified Partner and CompTIA member. For more information, please visit http://www.quotewerks.com.

QuoteWerks is a registered trademark of Aspire Technologies, Inc. Other trademarks referenced are the property of their respective owners.

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Question by Jason D: Why do some electronics use A/C power, while others use D/C?
I am a pilot learning the electrical system of a complex jet. The aircraft has two different electrical systems, and A/C system, and a D/C system. I understand the inherent differences between A/C and D/C power, however when I started to think of why some devices use A/C power, and why others use D/C power, I realized that I don’t know why.

Why is it that some electronic devices use A/C power, while others use D/C power? What is the benefit of using one over the other?

Best answer:

Answer by Justin F
Hi Jason,
The short answer is – there are lots of reasons. One of the biggest reasons AC is available on the aircraft is that the generators produce AC. Most all the avionics and nav equipment uses DC, many of the electric motors use AC.

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Where I can shop to buy computer electronics in Toronto?

Question by CuriousEU: Where I can shop to buy computer electronics in Toronto?
I am traveling from Europe to Toronto for a week and I plan to buy some computer electronics (e.g. external harddrive) for myself since things in Europe are a bit expensive. What shops I should visit? I know in USA, they have Fry’s but not sure about Canada.

Also, anything else I should buy that would be cheaper than Europe?

Best answer:

Answer by chuckles951
The big chain in Canada is called The Future Shop.

And generally electronics are a fair bit cheaper in North America than in Europe.

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Graco Inc. Launches New 2012 FieldLazer™ Line of Field Marking Equipment Featuring the FieldLazer G400 Striper – Industry’s First All-in-One Stand-on Field Marking System











The Graco FieldLazer family of products is one of the industry’s most complete lines of field marking solutions with walk-behind, ride-on and stand-on equipment systems and accessories.


Minneapolis, Minn (PRWEB) February 10, 2012

Graco, a leader in professional field marking solutions, today launched its FieldLazer line, a complete family of field marking equipment for the sports turf industry. The Graco FieldLazer family of products is one of the industry’s most complete lines of field marking solutions with walk-behind, ride-on and stand-on equipment systems and accessories.

The new patent-pending FieldLazer G400 striper, available April 2012, is the first all-in-one, stand-on self-propelled field marker in the sports turf industry. This durable and versatile stand-up machine features a shock-absorbing platform and Smooth Ride™ turf-ready tires designed to reduce fatigue and smoothly navigate even the roughest terrain. Features include self-centering steering, electronic gun trigger, Auto-Layout™ System, and automatic dashed line, which are all industry firsts.

“The new 2012 Graco FieldLazer line changes the game for the field marking industry,” said John Klesk, worldwide product marketing manager, Graco Contractor Equipment Division. “We now offer a complete line-up of FieldLazer line marking equipment featuring Graco’s proven airless paint spray technology recognized worldwide by sports turf professionals for delivering bright lines using less paint. With the addition of the industry first, FieldLazer G400 striper, the FieldLazer product family provides sports turf professionals with a full line of field marking machines to meet virtually every possible application.”

Graco FieldLazer Line Marking Equipment

Stride, Ride, Glide…You Decide!™

Graco revolutionized the field marking industry when it introduced the first walk-behind, high-pressure, airless field paint sprayer in 2004. Today, there is a Graco FieldLazer machine for most field sizes and applications.

Stride

The Graco FieldLazer S100 and Graco FieldLazer S200 walk-behind field stripers feature durable, lightweight construction for effortless straight lines over every field condition. These flexible, hard-working machines are full of features designed for comfort and control. Easy reach handlebar controls allow the user to fine tune the striper without stopping with controls located on the handlebar. The Graco FieldLazer S100 striper features the exclusive tall front wheel that easily maneuvers over deep ruts and cleat marks. The Graco FieldLazer S200 striper is a versatile striping solution ideal for day-to-day field marking as well as occasional parking lot maintenance.

Ride

The Graco FieldLazer R300 Complete striper is an all-in-one turf ride-on field marking system that combines the Graco LineDriver™ HD driving system, FieldLazer R300 striping machine, and large capacity 15 gallon paint hopper. This system allows users to quickly stripe a large number of fields with sharp, long and straight lines. Smooth Ride Turf Tires reduce vibration and fatigue for a comfortable ride over any terrain. Tight turn radius and fast maneuverability is possible with the Center Line Hitch Pivot feature, which also enables quick detach for transport, storage or to Stride using the FieldLazer R300 striper on its own.

Glide

The new Graco FieldLazer G400 striper is the industry’s first all-in-one, stand-on, self-propelled field marking machine. Gliding upright enables field marking professionals better visibility and reduces fatigue while increasing productivity. Intuitive controls and a user interface dashboard are easily accessed from the standing position and enable ease of operation.

All Graco FieldLazer field marking systems feature proven Graco high-pressure, airless paint spray technology for cost-saving, brighter and longer-lasting lines. Each FieldLazer model is engineered with turf-specific tires that reduce vibration and fatigue while producing long, straight lines over any field terrain. Optional accessories are available to customize each FieldLazer striper and meet the needs of every field marking professional.

For more information on the Graco FieldLazer family of field marking equipment systems visit http://www.graco.com/fieldmarking or call 800-690-2894.Follow us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/FieldLazer) and Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/gracofieldlazer).

or call 1-800-690-2894.

About Graco:

Graco Inc.’s Contractor segment designs and markets sprayers to apply architectural coatings such as paints, stains and texture materials as well as sprayers for line striping and pressure cleaning applications. The segment supplies products through a worldwide network of distributors that sell to homeowners, trades people and contractors in the painting, roofing, texture, corrosion control and line striping markets. Graco has earned the annual Frost & Sullivan United States Paint Contractors’ Choice award for “Overall Best Brand of Spray Equipment” since its inception in 2007.

Graco Inc. supplies technology and expertise for the management of fluids in both industrial and commercial applications. It designs, manufactures and markets systems and equipment to move, measure, control, dispense and spray fluid materials. A recognized leader in its specialties, Minneapolis-based Graco serves customers around the world in the manufacturing, processing, construction, and maintenance industries. For additional information about Graco, please visit us at http://www.graco.com.

Media Contacts:

Kathleen Crandall 612-327-6336 or kathleen(at)crandallcommunications(dot)com

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Question by jorge: what do you know about course # 6 from Cleveland Institute of Electronics?
I am looking for a personal reply, or a reply from someone that knows electronics engineering.

Best answer:

Answer by Bert K
It is a self-study distance learning course that prepares a student for an Associate’s level in Electronics. Basically, it prepares a student for entry level as an electronics technician. It is most valuable for someone working in a company which employs technicians, and where it is possible to work with the employment office or, best, with actual engineers.

http://www.cie-wc.edu/Electronics-Engineering.asp

It has nothing like the materials actually required by Electronics Engineers, not even prerequisites. e.g., check MIT’s on-line offerings.

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/courses/index.htm#ElectricalEngineeringandComputerScience

I show MIT’s currucula not just to show the differences in courses, but to encourage you to study them on your own as well should you study with CIE.

Good luck.

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MIT OCW 6.002
electronics 6

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my camera was tracking the professor’s face across the screen. Eerie.

This is how I spend my nights. It’s like night school, but I’m in pajamas.

Just Between Friends Fort Worth to Hold the Largest Children’s and Maternity Consignment Sale











Endless racks of children’s clothing at Just Between Friends Fort Worth

Fort Worth, TX (PRWEB) February 13, 2012

WHAT: Just Between Friends Fort Worth, Texas’s largest children’s and maternity consignment sales event, features one-stop shopping in 75,000 square feet of space filled with boutique and name brand children’s spring and summer clothing, shoes, baby equipment, toys, and more. Shoppers will save 50%-90% off of retail pricing.

WHEN: Media Pre-Sale Events: (With media pre-sale pass only)

Wednesday, February 29th – 6.30pm – 10.30pm

Thursday, March 1st – 4.00pm – 11.00pm

Public Events:

Friday, March 2nd – 10.00am – 6.00pm – Prime Time Shopping – $ 10.00 per person admission; under 18 free

Saturday, March 3rd – 8.00am – 10.00am – Early Bird Shopping – $ 6.00 per person admission; under 18 free

Saturday, March 3rd – 10.00am – 7.00pm – $ 3.00 per person admission; under 18 free

Sunday, March 4th – 12.00pm – 6.00pm – free admission

Monday, March 5th – 10.00am – 9.00pm – free admission; 50% off sale day

WHERE: Will Rogers Memorial Center – Exhibit Hall

3401 West Lancaster, Fort Worth, TX; 817.392.7469

CONTACTS: Pam Willingham & Joanie Morrison, Owners

MEDIA: Contact Pam Willingham at 817.875.3335 for media pre-sale passes

BENEFICIARIES:    A portion of proceeds benefits Community Enrichment Center’s Open Arms Program, Teen Lifeline, and Fort Worth Metro

Just Between Friends (JBF) of Fort Worth, Texas’ largest children’s and maternity consignment sales event is hosting their eighteenth semi-annual sale. The one-stop shopping sales experience became a staple during the faltering economy as bargain shoppers sought to stretch their declining budgets. With the average shopper saving between 50% to 90% off of retail pricing, Just Between Friends was a concept whose time had come. Even now with economic indicators on the rise the popular sales event is tracking to have the strongest sale season yet.

Held at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, February 29 – March 5, 2012,

the semi-annual sale features hundreds of thousands of items that includes name-brand

and boutique children’s spring and summer attire; baby equipment, electronics, and toys.

A portion of the sale’s proceeds as well as unsold items are donated to local charities,

Community Enrichment Center’s Open Arms Program, Teen Lifeline, and Fort Worth Metro.

Started with modest beginnings in Morrison’s living room, Just Between Friends of Fort Worth has grown to a colossal sale requiring over 75,000 square feet of space. Now in their eighteenth season, the upcoming event is expected to have more attendees than ever.

Quotes: Joanie Morrison, Co-Owner, Just Between Friends of Fort Worth

“The kind of growth our company has seen over the past few years is unparalleled,” stated Joanie Morrison, Co-Owner, Just Between Friends of Fort Worth. “What we thought was a temporary increase in sales due to the failing economy has become the norm. People who never would have thought of consigning their children’s items have now become loyal customers.”

“Our consignors love the fact that they can make money by selling their gently used clothing and items while bettering our community through our exceptional area charities. Additionally, shoppers are thrilled when they see beautiful brand-name and designer merchandise at a fraction of what they would pay in retail stores,” said Morrison. “It is a sale where everyone wins – our consignors as they sell their items, our shoppers as they enjoy remarkable savings, and our community as our three preferred charities receive a portion of our proceeds and leftover merchandise,” she said.

Quotes: Pam Willingham, Co-Owner, Just Between Friends of Fort Worth

“Our sale remains the largest in the state,” said Willingham. “People come to JBF Fort Worth time and time again as they know our sale has quality, safe items for their children. Additionally, people are pleased we make the effort to further serve DFW families with our donations to our charity partners.”

“Most of people who participate in our sale come to both consign and shop,” commented Willingham. “This allows them to sell items their children no longer can use or need, and then turn around and buy new things without having to spend any out-of-pocket money. It really is the ultimate in repurposing. And with our commitment to area charities, a JBF Sale really is a win/win/win,” she said.

***Interviews with Morrison and/or Willingham may take place between now and sale end date of Mon, March 5th for advance taping or scheduling purposes. Early opportunity for interview and visuals at Pre-Sale, Wed, Feb 29th and Thu, March 1st***

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Question by VICTOR C: How do I hook up all my electronics components into one tv?
I have a Haier brand tv, an RCA surround sound, and Toshiba DVD. I can’t get all to work at the same time w/o unplugging one and plugging in the other….

Best answer:

Answer by Neil N
Your RCA surround sound and DVD player should have a manual. It will show you how to connect it and what cables to use.

Please read it thoroughly.

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Testing Thing-O-Matic Electronics
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Local Physician Receives National Teaching Award











Dr. Thomas Marnejon


Youngstown, Ohio (PRWEB) February 12, 2012

Thomas Marnejon, D.O., F.A.C.P., Program Director of the St. Elizabeth Health Center Internal Medicine Residency was selected to receive the 2011 Master Teacher Award by the American College of Physicians (ACP).

The master teacher award recognizes teachers of medicine who are active in teaching medical students, residents, or peers and who exemplify excellence in teaching values and inspire their students to learn and grow in their field of medicine.

“I was truly humbled and honored to receive this award and join the ranks of many distinguished educators,” says Dr. Marnejon. “ In an age of electronic medical records, smart phones, and many portable electronic devices, there has been a loss in the art of physical diagnosis skills among physicians in training.”

Marnejon says that this has made the art of bedside teaching extremely important.

“I place a considerable degree of importance on bedside teaching and spend a lot of time teaching residents at the patient’s bedside. This teaching emphasizes physical diagnosis skills and the interpretation of important abnormal physical findings,” says Dr. Marnejon, adding, “I also spend a lot of time focusing on the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of the various diseases we encounter on rounds.”

As one of his nominating physicians commented, “He teaches to live and lives to teach! He is literally a teaching machine!”

Marnejon holds a D.O. degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, he completed his osteopathic rotating internship at Millcreek Community Hospital in Erie, PA, and completed an internal medicine internship and residency at St. Elizabeth Health Center. He is board certified in Internal Medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine and is a faculty member at four different medical schools and performs yeoman educational and administrative duties at the St. Elizabeth Health Center site for each of these schools: Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED), Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine(OUCOM), Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine(LECOM), and Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine. In addition, he holds the position of Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine at NEOMED and concomitant faculty appointments at the three osteopathic medical schools noted above.

Beyond this Dr. Marnejon has published several papers in peer-reviewed journal and, more importantly, is constantly in the process of assisting his resident physicians with their preparations for medical school and state ACP poster and research presentations.

Dr. Marnejon, is the program director of the St. Elizabeth Internal Medicine Residency, a three-year, fully accredited ACGME program meeting all of the requirements of the American Board of Internal Medicine. The residency, which recently received another five-year full accreditation, is affiliated with the Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED). Residents receive training in all aspects of inpatient and outpatient management, invasive and noninvasive procedures and all subspecialty areas. This prepares them for the diverse challenges of medical practice.

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Question by jamnien: why do L.G. electronics make crap equipment which allways go wrong very quick?
and then customer service is just as bad and engineers do not know how to fix the problems

Best answer:

Answer by SW
Made in Korea! Say no more.

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Wolfpack Music Group, Int’l Music Collective for Social Positivity through Pop-Art, Launched by University of Texas Anthropology Major











Producer Robin Blesch the owner of WPFG Studios, CEO of WPMG Music LLC, creator of the Wolfpack Film Group and Wolfpack Music Group; accomplished Producer, Director, Photographer, and budding Philanthropist.


Austin, TX (PRWEB) February 03, 2012

Producer Robin Blesch Owner of WPFG Studios, creator of the Wolfpack Film Group, and CEO of WPMG Music LLC officially launches the Wolfpack Music Group, a newly constructed international music production collective with industry professionals participating in multiple cities, states, and at-least 6 different countries currently, and growing. This music project will see independent artists working together on a virtual production system conceptualized by @Producer_Robin, using an online toolbox to help create, market, and distribute music and more.

The project is designed to produce socially conscious music: Rap, Hip Hop, R&B, Electronic, Pop, and Fusion to start. For this project, WPMG Music is offering selected independent or signed artists non-exclusive production contracts, while allowing artists to self distribute and collect residuals for work done with the Wolfpack Music Group. With social neutrality or social positivity at the heart of this University of Texas’ Anthropology Major’s new endeavor, there’s more than just “Fly music” in store for the world from this original music project. People everywhere are encouraged to watch the development of this project as it evolves and grows.

After much planning, testing, and redrafting ideas Ms.Blesch was successful in landing a small investment deal to produce her proposed music project in mid 2011, and has been working behind the scenes for the last 6 months putting things together. During this time, her initial group of artists acted as test subjects on the production platform as she continued working on other aspects. She admits to spending a year in development and planning for the construction of this new music group/project. She also admits to having reviewed more than a thousand artists during the 8 month selection process, which is not yet totally complete. The group is still accepting submissions, reviewing artists etc, but the focus is now shifting from team building to production. She has already signed production contracts with a variety of artists of different sounds and styles, male and female (from different backgrounds) all having a common desire, to use their artistic skills to positively impact the world around them.

Artists who wish to submit for review, for the next round of invites for participation, may submit here “All official submissions are being received through an online A&R Resource for artists, and industry professionals. Artists who try to submit for the project by other means will eventually be reviewed, but it will take a lot more time to be reviewed if not submitted officially through this channel, primarily due to time constraints,” said Ms. Blesch.

WPMG Music is not yet releasing all the information on exactly how many artists have already signed production contracts, just that “It is more than a few, but still in the double digits.” WPMG is also not releasing a list of who these artists are, or exactly where all the artists are from yet. However, the project does currently include artists from The United States, Canada, Italy, Germany, The UK, and Switzerland, but has a goal to include artists from more than 20 countries by the end of 2012. The artists selected to begin the group represent a great deal of variety, ranging from Ivy league educated rappers on the east coast (who overcame being raised “in the hood” by education and hard work), to many other owners of studios and media companies: singers, producers, writers, and other male and female rappers. The group will use social responsibility in the content it creates together as a group, while leaving artists free to do and say whatever they like in their solo work. The group will also put a good focus on giving back to the community as they create and push their music internationally, and hopefully soon globally.

They are from all walks of life with different religions, and different financial or social standings. The Wolfpack Music Group has independent artists working together toward a common goal: create new art together trying to positively impact the globe, and make some money in the process.

A few Wolfpack artists shared some thoughts on the project: “It’s one of the most independent friendly projects I’ve seen that’s also designed for growth into a full corporate structure,” said one manager. “Meeting and working with Robin has been eye opening experience for me, and I am now on a path I never dreamed of with my music.” said another production manager. “Though just in the beginning stages, I think that this project has the potential to change how music is made!” said a female vocalist. “I’ve met some incredible ‘like minded’ musicians through this project, and It’s exciting to be working on something so positive and cutting edge; It’s a new way of working!” said an Italian writer. “It’s an enjoyable music group to be in with other great artists, I’m proud to be WPFG” said an Htown Rapper. “This project gives a the opportunity to work with talented people around the world, and work efficiently,” said a producer from the UK. “Producers can draw on singers/rappers and singers/rappers can draw on producers. We’re a big team and soon we gonna be a big music family,” said a producer from Germany. “Anyone can be a Rapper and talk about the first thing that comes to mind, but let’s see who can be a real EmCee and have their words truly mean something.” said an Ivy league educated rapper. “This music group can work with artists from any other clique, group, brand or label as long as no conflict of interest is present between the entities involved,” Entertainment Attorney Kate Griffin states. Partners and sponsors have begun jumping on board with the movement, and the Wolfpack is planning a strong start in 2012 with many things in store.

“It’s very exciting to see my ideas taking shape; my years as a film producer have provided me a great deal of priceless connections, experience, education, and insight into the entertainment industry that have helped the planning and execution of this project. My education and continued studies on humanity and culture help fuel my desire to see this project operate at its full potential. It will be a challenge though, because I’m not just packaging anything that anyone who it is marketed to may buy, no matter what is said. In my opinion, I personally feel doing so can be irresponsible and sometimes potentially socially destructive. If you look at trends or messages in popular entertainment art, and then look at social behavioral trends… an educated mind cannot ignore the presence of correlations between the trends and messages marketed to the masses and social behavioral pattern trends, positive, negative, or neutral. As an Anthropology Major, this music project will be one way I’ll put my education and artistic skills to work, in an attempt to impact the world I live in for the better. Isn’t that the quest of a true artists, to bring about aesthetics in the world around them…what about the aesthetics of humanity? Life creates art, but art affects life…I’m just looking for talented artists who can produce great commercially viable art that will create a neutral or positive effect on its audience…that is the quest I’m embarking on,” said Producer Robin Blesch.

Highlights from Robin’s most noticeable past production work done with WPFG Studios and the Wolfpack Film Group include the “Yeah That’s What That Is” Music Video for Nook and Chalie Boy, the production of The Texas Production Incentive Celebration for the Texas Entertainment Industry in 2009 (also a food drive for the homeless) (Video from the party) and the Texas Entertainment Industry NYE2010 Bash that streamed live with New Years Nation (also a clothing drive for the homeless), The Carry Me Home Coat-drive 2009, the ‘Why You Think I’m Trippin’ Music Video, the feature film ‘Anything for Now,’ 47 global Internet commercials for Match.com, “This Feels Right” and internet commercial for Maidenform Bras, the filming of the Austin Music Awards at SXSW 2009, the PSA TV campaign with DP Lee Daniel and Save Austin Music, many large modeling workshops, including one in ‘Austin’s Most High Tech Home’, several short films like “Flushed,” and her work with the homeless among other things.

Artists who are not opposed to creating socially conscious material, or supporting the cause of social positivity through art are encouraged to submit for review, officially submit here. More information will be releases as the progress of the project continues including: who the artists are, where they are located, their music and much more. Sponsors or partners who wish to support and be a part of this movement, are also encouraged to contact Ms. Blesch by email at: wolfpackalpha73(at)yahoo.com

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Can cool air destroy a T.V.’s electronics?

Question by Angel: Can cool air destroy a T.V.’s electronics?
My T.V. sit on an entertainment center that is directly in front of a vent. I have central air. Can the cool air destroy the electronics of the T.V.? This is the third set that just mysteriously stopped working. All three sets were nearly new and good brands.

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Answer by Captain Goodnight
I suspect that cool air might actually help the TV, as a TV set (and most electronics) can heat up over time, which cause the internal components to wear out over extended use.

Unless there is moisture also coming from the vent, I would not be concerned about the cool air flow around your TV.

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