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#5 on AMAZON...this is big. FTCH is gonna wake from their slumber.
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Yeah..he is hotter then you.....he;s downright sexy..hehehehe
Killer news ICHI...I thought I was hot, LOL, but Kelly Peters? WOW
FTCH~~ NEWS OUT!!!! F3 Technologies Signs Well-Known Dance Instructor for FargoTube
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F3 Technologies, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: FTCH) has signed agreements for a nationally recognized hip-hop dance instructor to use its revolutionary FargoTube video distribution service, a move that exposes FargoTube to an underserved and potentially lucrative market.
Kelly Peters, the New York-based instructor and choreographer, has built a national following and sold more than 15,000 copies of his "Make it Happen" instructional DVD. The disc is ranked #5 on Amazon.com's list of Dance & DJ videos.
Peters plans to sell "Make it Happen" and three further tutorial videos, all currently in development, through FargoTube. While he also plans to continue selling through traditional internet commerce sites, he said FargoTube represents an opportunity to reach new fans and to teach more people about hip-hop culture.
It's also a chance to connect more frequently with existing fans, for example by offering short videos with new or updated dance steps between longer videos, Peters said. Peters has filmed interviews with numerous dancers and choreographers at the cutting edge of hip-hop's various subgenres, and plans to begin uploading the interviews to FargoTube within a few days, as he completes the editing process for each.
Peters said he expects to post less of his new work on YouTube.com and other free sites.
"It's not necessarily about the money, but I would like to be paid for my work," Peters said. "It's very hard being an artist already. Some jobs, we get paid less than everyone else on the set. This will be an opportunity for us to make back the money we lose on jobs like that."
Peters is the second major revenue partner for FargoTube, a cutting-edge platform that combines online social networking with distribution of videos, music and high-definition still photos. FargoTube allows musicians, filmmakers and other content owners to stay in touch with their fan bases while profiting directly from their creations.
FargoTube allows content owners to choose a revenue model that best fits with their artistic and business goals. An owner can offer some videos free for promotional purposes while offering other videos on a monthly, per-video, per-view or per-download basis. Peters said he envisions using all of FargoTube's revenue options.
Peters has also signed on as a FargoTube affiliate and will receive a fraction of the revenue streams that referred artists and instructors generate through the content they post.
"We're branching out to a new industry -- tutoring -- and a new customer group -- hip-hop enthusiasts," F3 Chief Operating Officer Paul Campbell said. "Having Kelly as a partner helps us because he is a well-known name in his field and has an established following."
F3 is in talks with other video-based tutors who may use FargoTube. The service offers new modes of instruction and interaction for experts in fields from aerobics to spreadsheets to xylophone playing.
Instructors, musicians and small-scale film studios have posted only limited video content online up until now. Virtually none of it produces revenue directly, but rather at keeping fans engaged and supporting sales of DVDs, albums, digital music files and other paraphernalia. FargoTube and its content partners split revenue roughly equally.
Fear of piracy has deterred other artists from posting content online. FargoTube now incorporates proprietary technology to block piracy.
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Chris Bagley
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sorry to hear Looking for move up on the charts to double digit land imho
Little to late for EFGU, got burned before and not looking to get in again. JMO!! Many more stocks to look into. Thanks for the heads up!
YIPI i do agree, is looking tasty again. Looking at my L2 for entry.
EFGU breaking out
YIPI looking good today appears to be heading back up
coolio ..was just messing with ya anyways ..:)
I know, i went over them. Some did pretty good. Just working on the scan that i have. Might not use this one anymore. Will probably use the previous one. That one worked out better than this one.
Sheesh..did you short all these today!? lol j/k lol
Interesting!! This one (YIPI) showed signs of moving north, Seems the reverse downward was needed, gap is filled. I believe that this might move north tomorrow. I guess we will see. JMO!! GL!!
Seriously...these scans are great....all of them are in the money.
Thanks GoUp....
Hard-hitting former Raider Jack Tatum dies at 61
By RUSTY MILLER, AP Sports Writer 39 minutes ago
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—Jack Tatum, the Pro Bowl safety for the Oakland Raiders best known for his crushing hit that paralyzed Darryl Stingley in an NFL preseason game in 1978, has died. He was 61.
Nicknamed “The Assassin,” Tatum, died of a heart attack Tuesday in an Oakland hospital, according to friend and former Ohio State teammate John Hicks. Hicks said Tatum had diabetes the last several years, and lost his left leg because of circulation problems.
On Aug. 12, 1978, in an exhibition game against the New England Patriots, the hard-hitting Tatum slammed into Stingley with his helmet while the receiver was running a crossing pattern. The blow severed Stingley’s fourth and fifth veterbrae and left the receiver paralyzed from the neck down.
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The two never met after the hit. Stingley died in 2007.
Tatum was not penalized on the play and the NFL took no disciplinary action, but it did tighten its rules on violent hits.
Despite Tatum’s failure to show remorse, Hicks said Tatum was haunted by the play.
“It was tough on him, too,” Hicks said. “He wasn’t the same person after that. For years he was almost a recluse.”
Tatum had said he tried to visit Stingley at an Oakland hospital shortly after the collision but was turned away by Stingley’s family members.
“It’s not so much that Darryl doesn’t want to, but it’s the people around him,” Tatum told the Oakland Tribune in 2004. “So we haven’t been able to get through that. Every time we plan something, it gets messed up. Getting to him or him getting back to me, it never happens.”
Part of the alienation came after Tatum wrote the 1980 book, “They Call Me Assassin,” in which he was unapologetic for his headhunting ways.
In a statement, the Raiders said, “Jack was a true Raider champion and a true Raider warrior. … Jack was the standard bearer and an inspiration for the position of safety throughout college and professional football.”
After starring for Ohio State under coach Woody Hayes, Tatum was drafted in the first round by the Raiders in 1971. In nine seasons with the Raiders, Tatum started 106 of 120 games with 30 interceptions and helped Oakland win the 1976 Super Bowl. He played his final season with the Houston Oilers in 1980.
Tatum also wrote books titled “They Still Call Me Assassin: Here We Go Again” in 1989 and “Final Confessions of an NFL Assassin” in 1996.
In the latter he wrote, “I was paid to hit, the harder the better. And I hit, and I knocked people down and knocked people out. … I understand why Darryl is considered the victim. But I’ll never understand why some people look at me as the villain.”
Tatum was a central figure in “The Immaculate Reception” in the Raiders’ 1972 playoff loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. With 22 seconds left, Tatum jarred loose a pass to Frenchy Fuqua from Terry Bradshaw, and the ball bounced off Fuqua’s foot and ricocheted into the arms of Steelers running back Franco Harris. Harris never broke stride and ran 42 yards for the winning touchdown.
Despite their lingering resentment, Stingley was gracious in 2003 when he learned that Tatum had diabetes and several toes amputated.
“You can’t, as a human being, feel happy about something like that happening to another human being,” Stingley told The Boston Globe.
Tatum began a charitable group to help kids with diabetes and helped raise more than $1.4 million to fight the disease in the Columbus area.
Tatum grew up in New Jersey and had little interest in organized sports until high school. He grew to love football and was offered a scholarship to Ohio State.
Recruited as a running back, Tatum would sneak over to the defensive side to play linebacker. In time, the Ohio State coaches—particularly secondary coach Lou Holtz—recognized that Tatum was a natural on defense.
Tatum was a part of the “super sophs” class that led Ohio State to an unbeaten season and the national championship in 1968. He stole the headlines in the Buckeyes’ showdown with No. 1 Purdue early in the season, shadowing All-American running back Leroy Keyes in Ohio State’s 13-0 upset of the Boilermakers.
In his three years as a starter, Tatum’s teams went 27-2 and won two Big Ten titles.
Each week after an Ohio State game, the coaching staff awards the “Jack Tatum hit of the week” award for the hardest tackle or block by a Buckeye.
“We have lost one of our greatest Buckeyes,” current Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said in a statement. “When you think of Ohio State defense, the first name that comes to mind is Jack Tatum. His loss touches every era of Ohio State players and fans.”
Raiders safety Michael Huff(notes) sent a message on Twitter after learning of Tatum’s death: “R.I.P. Jack Tatum the assassin. One of the best safetys to ever play this game, his legacy will live forever.”
AP Sports Writer Josh Dubow in Oakland contributed to this report.
UYMG is gonna do great stuff ICHI....I like this one a lot. Thanks for the charting....
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