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Steve Abney
*Bats Right , Throws Left
*School California State University, Fresno
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Steve Abney pitched for the unaffiliated Bakersfield Outlaws in the Single-A California League in 1978. In four games, he had a record of 0-2 with a 6.43 earned run average in 14 innings pitched. He gave up 13 walks and 16 hits (including one home run) for a WHIP of 2.071.
Abney served as the pitching coach for Butte College in Oroville, CA from 1980 to 1984. He held the same post for the University of Southwestern Louisiana from 1984 to 1986.
From 1986 to 1995, Abney was the head coach for Lassen Community College in Susanville, CA. He led the Cougars to a 305-90 record and nine California Community College playoff appearances. He won eight Golden Valley Conference championships and eight Golden Valley Conference Coach of the Year Awards. In 1999, Abney was inducted into the California Community College Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame.
During the 1990s, Abney also coached and managed in collegiate summer leagues in Alaska. He had tenures with the Mat-Su Miners and the Alaska Goldpanners. Some of his more notable players included Jason Giambi and Steve Trachsel.
Following his tenure at Lassen, Abney was the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator for the University of Mississippi.
Abney was the Midwest scouting coordinator for the Cleveland Indians for five years. He is currently the pitching coach for the University of Kansas.
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Shane Bettenhausen is the former executive editor for the video game portion of the San Francisco, California based 1UP Network family of computer and video game related publications. He began his tenure at Electronic Gaming Monthly as associate editor in 2000 after being hired by then-editor-in-chief John Davison.
He had co-hosted 1UP Yours, the flagship podcast of the 1UP Radio Network with Garnett Lee, along with Broken Pixels and appeared regularly on 1UP FM, Retronauts, the 1UP Show and EGM Live.
Bettenhausen left 1UP in January 2009 when it was acquired by UGO, and went on to join Ignition Entertainment as Director of Business Development.
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Harry Keaton (AKA: Harry Keatan) (born August 25, 1904, New York, New York,died May 20, 1983, San Diego, California) was an American film actor, from 1919 through 1960.
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Harry Keaton was the son of Joe and Myra Keaton. He had two siblings, Buster (who was a silent film actor) and Louise Keaton (who was also a silent film actress). Keaton was the uncle of Buster's son Buster Keaton, Jr. (a talented actor). His nickname was "Jingles".
Harry's father (Joe Keaton) was of Scottish and Irish heritage and his mother (Myra Keaton) was of British and German heritage.
Harry died on May 20, 1983, in San Diego, California, he was 78 years old at the time of his death.
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Organically Derived Communism ("ODC") is a distinct form of communism separate and unique from its more well known social structure cousin, by force maintained and implemented state communism (examples: China (1920-Present), USSR (1912-1991), Cuba (1965-Present), etc.).
ODC can only realistically manifest itself as a direct result of humanity, via technological advancement, solving the scarcity-of-energy dynamic (energy crisis) that under pins all forms of capitalism and prevents society from organically self-organizing on idealistic communistic lines. This civilization challenge is solely one of technology development and, as important, the implementation of such over any interest (usually capitalist) who are threatened by the implementation of a readily available no-cost power source (Ionospheric Resonation, Zero-Point Energy, etc).
In an ODC scenario, it is expected that all stores of capitalist value (currencies) would eventually fall to zero as the cost of energy to run or produce any good would fall to zero. In such a circumstance, the "currency" and motivating factor of the society is theorized to be ideological/political/religious in design not capital.

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