The CCC Club also known as the Triple C Club is a club on E. 8 Mile & Brock St., in Detroit, Michigan. Known for the eventful evening of April 11 2006.
Death of Proof
The CCC Club is most notoriously known for the actions that occurred on April 11 2006, wherein Detroit rapper Proof from D12 was fatally wounded after an argument with Keith Bender. Although the alleged story being portrayed by the media has yet to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, the club bouncer Mario Etherige was not charged with killing Proof. An eye witness who wanted to remain anonymous gave his account of what really happened that night. According to him,
"The argument started over a game of pool. After a few heated words, Proof and his entourage got up to leave. While they were headed towards the door, two young ladies had just arrived, so then proof and his crew went back in. While they were in there Keith Bender bumped Proof and started cursing at him. The 2 men started fighting, and both parties got involved. The club bouncer Mario Etherige fired 2 shots into the air to stop the fight, but instead caused panic. Proof received a weapon from one of the men in his entourage and Keith started attacking him, trying to get the loaded weapon out of the drunk rapper's hand. The bouncer came over and tried to shoot Proof but missed and instead hit Keith instead. I heard him yell out the "f" word and that's when he shot proof 4 times. He left right away, and gun smoke was everywhere. After the shooting, the club owners wanted us to agree on a story that Proof's death took place at a different location. A shooting like this would put them out of business, so they didn't wanna call 911 right away. Instead they wanted us to clean up all the blood, and move proof outside. His money and jewelery was gone."
Death of Proof
The CCC Club is most notoriously known for the actions that occurred on April 11 2006, wherein Detroit rapper Proof from D12 was fatally wounded after an argument with Keith Bender. Although the alleged story being portrayed by the media has yet to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, the club bouncer Mario Etherige was not charged with killing Proof. An eye witness who wanted to remain anonymous gave his account of what really happened that night. According to him,
"The argument started over a game of pool. After a few heated words, Proof and his entourage got up to leave. While they were headed towards the door, two young ladies had just arrived, so then proof and his crew went back in. While they were in there Keith Bender bumped Proof and started cursing at him. The 2 men started fighting, and both parties got involved. The club bouncer Mario Etherige fired 2 shots into the air to stop the fight, but instead caused panic. Proof received a weapon from one of the men in his entourage and Keith started attacking him, trying to get the loaded weapon out of the drunk rapper's hand. The bouncer came over and tried to shoot Proof but missed and instead hit Keith instead. I heard him yell out the "f" word and that's when he shot proof 4 times. He left right away, and gun smoke was everywhere. After the shooting, the club owners wanted us to agree on a story that Proof's death took place at a different location. A shooting like this would put them out of business, so they didn't wanna call 911 right away. Instead they wanted us to clean up all the blood, and move proof outside. His money and jewelery was gone."
A term used to describe a type of basketball game that is usually played in prison. The name comes from the word "bing", which is slang for the word "prison". This is named as such because there are many people trying to play basketball at one time using a prison's limited facilites and short recreational time given to the inmates. The game is much more physical than regular basketball and is played on one side of the basketball court. So typically, there could be as many as 10 to 15 people playing at one time on one side of the court.
Definition:
DRAINO in PIPES is a recently proposed descendant and variation of the Web 2.0 paradigm. Built around a rudimentary Ruby Mongrel server it is actually two combinations of technologies working together. DRAINO in PIPES is an acronym meaning:
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History:
The idea behind DRAINO in PIPES came early in 2007 while a small research group was attempting to find a more manageable and scalable alternative to AJAX that would accommodate a distributed computing model while being built around common, well understood technologies. From that, it has spawned its own development group
DRAINO in PIPES is a recently proposed descendant and variation of the Web 2.0 paradigm. Built around a rudimentary Ruby Mongrel server it is actually two combinations of technologies working together. DRAINO in PIPES is an acronym meaning:
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"Embedded" was intentionally misspelled for purposes of a better acronym.
History:
The idea behind DRAINO in PIPES came early in 2007 while a small research group was attempting to find a more manageable and scalable alternative to AJAX that would accommodate a distributed computing model while being built around common, well understood technologies. From that, it has spawned its own development group
J. L. McMahon, more commonly known as Les McMahon, is the General Manager of Wollondilly Shire Council, a large rural shire to the south west of the Sydney metropolitan area.
Achievements
McMahon has bought about many changes to the structure and performance of Wollondilly Shire Council, and is credited with implementing several key reforms.
Work History
Les commenced working for Wollondilly Shire Council in 1991, as the Shire Engineer. In 1994 he was promoted to the Director of Works .
In 1997 McMahon took a Position as General Manager of the Macarthur Waste Board and stayed in this position until 2001, when he briefly worked for a private engineering company.
In 2002 McMahon became the Director of Operations for the City of Botany Bay. He stayed in this role until January 2005, when he took on his current role as General Manager of Wollondilly Shire Council.
Les has also been a member of the Institute of Public Works
Engineering Australia (NSW Division) Board of Management and held several positions including Director and the chair of the environmental management panel .
Private Life
McMahon is a long time resident of Wollondilly Shire, having lived there for over 15 years.
Achievements
McMahon has bought about many changes to the structure and performance of Wollondilly Shire Council, and is credited with implementing several key reforms.
Work History
Les commenced working for Wollondilly Shire Council in 1991, as the Shire Engineer. In 1994 he was promoted to the Director of Works .
In 1997 McMahon took a Position as General Manager of the Macarthur Waste Board and stayed in this position until 2001, when he briefly worked for a private engineering company.
In 2002 McMahon became the Director of Operations for the City of Botany Bay. He stayed in this role until January 2005, when he took on his current role as General Manager of Wollondilly Shire Council.
Les has also been a member of the Institute of Public Works
Engineering Australia (NSW Division) Board of Management and held several positions including Director and the chair of the environmental management panel .
Private Life
McMahon is a long time resident of Wollondilly Shire, having lived there for over 15 years.