stepsonday is an indie rock band hailing from Santa Monica, California.
stepsonday's debut album, Little Light, was self-released June 5 2007. The national re-release via 111 Records of the album with 3 new tracks is out March 18th, 2008.
Instrumentation
stepsonday is:
*Jason Turner - Vocals, Guitar, Bass
*Chad Turner - Drums, Vocals
Discography
LPs
Singles and EPs
Compilations
stepsonday's debut album, Little Light, was self-released June 5 2007. The national re-release via 111 Records of the album with 3 new tracks is out March 18th, 2008.
Instrumentation
stepsonday is:
*Jason Turner - Vocals, Guitar, Bass
*Chad Turner - Drums, Vocals
Discography
LPs
Singles and EPs
Compilations
The Garden Promise: A Redhouse Story is a book published by Evangel Press, October 2007. The author is Lisa Ann Patton. The book is a modern day parable about a woman who follows the counsel of her Mother's journal to give a life of service and in return her garden prospers. The garden will sustain her life. It utilizes community archetypes. Its themes may be utiized for small group discussion. A portion of the proceeds of the book benefit a women's transitional shelter.
ENERTIA is a heavy metal bands based out of Gloversville, NY that formed in 1996 & has been writing, performing and playing all original music for the last 12 years. The lineup consists of:
Scott Featherstone - Lead Vocals
Roman Singleton - Lead / Rhythm Guitar
Joe Paciolla - Bass Guitar / Backing VOcals
Jeff Daley - Drums
To Date, the band has performed over 700 shows all over the east coast of the USA & has sold over 10,000 copies of their 4 CDs:
Law Of Three (1996)
Momentum (1997)
Flashpoint (1999)
Force (2004)
A fifth release is expected in the summer of 2008.
Scott Featherstone - Lead Vocals
Roman Singleton - Lead / Rhythm Guitar
Joe Paciolla - Bass Guitar / Backing VOcals
Jeff Daley - Drums
To Date, the band has performed over 700 shows all over the east coast of the USA & has sold over 10,000 copies of their 4 CDs:
Law Of Three (1996)
Momentum (1997)
Flashpoint (1999)
Force (2004)
A fifth release is expected in the summer of 2008.
2talk is a New Zealand owned VoIP service founded by telecommunications entrepreneur Malcolm Dick. It offers free voice and video calls between 2talk users and the ability to call mobiles and landlines for a fee.
2talk
2talk users can conduct calls over a broadband internet connection or use remote access services to make calls over the PSTN and cellular networks. Calls can be made to any telephone number and all users get a New Zealand telephone number that can be called worldwide.
2talkphone, 2talks’ own softphone is available free to all users. It offers video calling, instant messaging and SMS as well as voice calling and is integrated with the 2talk my account service. Any SIP v2 based device can be also be used to connect to the service. Examples include the Nokia Eseries phones, Linksys ATAs and IP phones and Asterisk.
2talk recently won the TUANZ 2007 Initiative of the Year Award. TUANZ are the Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand, a non profit organisation that promotes the needs of end users of telecommunications in New Zealand.
Technology
The 2talk core is built on Open Source software from groups such as Asterisk and Wengo Project. The Session Initiation Protocol based platform interoperates with any other SIP based provider. Carrier grade interconnects are used to terminate traffic to the PSTN. On-net calls are delivered over the internet. Voice codecs supported include iLBC, G.711uLAW and aLAW, G.729 and GSM
Features
2talk features are included for free in all plans. Notable features include Call Recording, Voicemail, Conferencing, Faxing, Caller Ring Tunes and Locate Me.
Major Milestones
*2006: 2talk founded, development begins
*March 2007: 2talk commercial trial begins
*June 2007: 2talk commercial release
*September 2007 2talkphone released
*October 2007 2talk win TUANZ Initiative of the Year award
2talk
2talk users can conduct calls over a broadband internet connection or use remote access services to make calls over the PSTN and cellular networks. Calls can be made to any telephone number and all users get a New Zealand telephone number that can be called worldwide.
2talkphone, 2talks’ own softphone is available free to all users. It offers video calling, instant messaging and SMS as well as voice calling and is integrated with the 2talk my account service. Any SIP v2 based device can be also be used to connect to the service. Examples include the Nokia Eseries phones, Linksys ATAs and IP phones and Asterisk.
2talk recently won the TUANZ 2007 Initiative of the Year Award. TUANZ are the Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand, a non profit organisation that promotes the needs of end users of telecommunications in New Zealand.
Technology
The 2talk core is built on Open Source software from groups such as Asterisk and Wengo Project. The Session Initiation Protocol based platform interoperates with any other SIP based provider. Carrier grade interconnects are used to terminate traffic to the PSTN. On-net calls are delivered over the internet. Voice codecs supported include iLBC, G.711uLAW and aLAW, G.729 and GSM
Features
2talk features are included for free in all plans. Notable features include Call Recording, Voicemail, Conferencing, Faxing, Caller Ring Tunes and Locate Me.
Major Milestones
*2006: 2talk founded, development begins
*March 2007: 2talk commercial trial begins
*June 2007: 2talk commercial release
*September 2007 2talkphone released
*October 2007 2talk win TUANZ Initiative of the Year award