2006 01 23 : SIA

If you're in Vegas come by the Armada booth...

Always good times.
 
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2006 01 21 : FACES OF BASCO5

On the 28th of January, Basco5, an artist who has done a bunch of work/design for us is having a show.
If you live in Vancouver be sure to check it out, it will be super fun.
 
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2006 01 20 : SEVEN'S TRAVELS

posted by Anthony Boronowski
For the last 2 days I've been hanging out in Quebec City with Jp, Julien, Elina, Dan, Phil, Fab, and SVEN.


Anyway, I'll make this one short since the previous one was long... here's some of Sven's comments on the finer points of life.
SEVEN
 
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2006 01 19 : Darfur, Sudan

posted by Anthony Boronowski
Today, through a weird set of circumstances, i spend the day in Montreal. At first this seemed like a shitty inconvenience, but it actually gave me the opportunity to meet with my friend Emily whom I haven't seen in way too long. Anyway, to make a long story short, after spending the day I realized two things.

One. This world has many amazing people in it. And in people there is amazing energy which can do positive things.

Two. It is all about finding something to funnel your energy into, and using this to make a positive difference.

I guess I was inspired today, Emily's passion is to raise and generate awareness surrounding the atrocities in Darfur, Sudan. She's organizing students and making a difference. It's pretty amazing. I guess idealistically, this ramble stems from the feeling that we can all make a difference. And it is up to us, especially as the youth, who will shape our world of tomorrow to initiate these changes. So cheers to all of you out there already doing something positive, for I am indebted to you, and I wish I was doing something equally honorable with my time. Regardless, check out this Amnesty International site, it gives some background on Darfur, and if anything it should make all be grateful to be privileged enough to have access to food, water, shelter and not be fearing for out lives. And perhaps, perhaps, it may act as a catalyst to create change in the lives of those around us, maybe not in Darfur, but even in our own cities and towns, just a change for the positive. To make us realize how privileged we are and try to share this with those whom aren't. Because, change can only happen one act at a time, right?

http://web.amnesty.org/pages/sdn-background-eng
 
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2006 01 16 : NZ RULES!

Jase runs the show for Joystick in NZ.

He also shreds boxes at SnowParkNZ.

And is one of the nicest guys i know...

Sweet As!
JASE
 
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