The Title is a PowerPop/Electronica band from Hoboken, New Jersey formed in late 2007. the band is composed of:
Nick Esposito (Vocals, Programming), Evan Stalter (Piano, Vocals, Programming), Mike Donaldson (Guitar), Austen Howell (Bass), and Mike Esposito (Drums). The band is known for their electric, high energy performances in the New Jersey underground scene, where they often headline shows.
History
Formation
The band was formed in late August/Early September 2007, when Nick and Evan, both freshmen at Stevens Institute of Technology, met and collaborated on an existing techno project that Evan had been working on. They added friends Donaldson, Howell, and Nick's younger brother, Mike, to form the current band.
Current Members
*Nick Esposito
*Evan Stalter
*Mike Donaldson
*Austen Howell
*Mike Esposito
The Title EP
In late 2007, The Title recorded and released a seven-track Extended Play (EP). It was met with a great amount of positive attention in the underground music scene, as well as the MySpace music community. Only weeks after it was released, the EP was added by Apple to the iTunes store, and has been met with rave reviews from the iTunes user community.
Tracklist
#.Intro
#.Plectronics
#.Your Best, Your Last
#.Six Stars Tonight
#.Right Now
#.Meant, Said, Felt
#.My Heart Has Never Reached So Far
Other Singles
The band is notable for several of their other singles that they have released, including "Fading" and "Where You Are", as well as a cover of the N'Sync hit "Tearin' Up My Heart"
Tour 2008
The Title will be touring with the band We Still Have Paris in the Summer of 2008. Starting approximately the second week of July, the tour will take them from New Jersey to North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, and Virginia, and then back, playing their final show back in the Garden State. So far, 12 shows in total have been booked, with some details released.
Tentativley, shows are scheduled in:
*Sussex, New Jersey
*Jacksonville, North Carolina
*Greenville, South Carolina
*Marietta, Georgia
*Ocala, Florida
*Orlando, Florida
*Gainesville, Florida
*Atlanta, Georgia
*Virginia Beach, Virginia
*Wlmington, North Carolina
Response
The Title have been met with much positive feedback.
*The website Myxertones, one of the larger online ringtone distribution companies chose "Meant Said Felt" as the pick of the day on Februrary 2, 2008. The front-page attention was coupled with this review:
**"A stone’s throw from New York City in Hoboken, New Jersey is where The Title crafts their keen, rhythmic electro-pop. A phenomenal excitement emits from the speakers as 808 beats meet soaring synth lines and poignant vocals send out melodic signals of hope. Today’s pick of the day, “Meant Said Felt” feels like the Postal Service meeting Daft Punk at the corner of Angst Street and Emotional Avenue. If you listen close, The Title just may tug at your heart strings, but don’t worry— they’ll be gentle!" Myxertones
*The blog "The Prince of All Media," noted that "Their sound is reminiscent of Daft Punk, but The Title - which consists of Nick Esposito, Evan Stalter, Mike Donaldson, Austen Howell and Mike Esposito - each bring their own element and flavor to what they do."
*The song "Right Now" by The Title has been played numerous times on Sirius Satellite Radio, on their "Hit Bound" program.
Other Notes
Evan and Nick are both brothers at the Alpha Tau chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity at Stevens Institute of Technology
Nick Esposito (Vocals, Programming), Evan Stalter (Piano, Vocals, Programming), Mike Donaldson (Guitar), Austen Howell (Bass), and Mike Esposito (Drums). The band is known for their electric, high energy performances in the New Jersey underground scene, where they often headline shows.
History
Formation
The band was formed in late August/Early September 2007, when Nick and Evan, both freshmen at Stevens Institute of Technology, met and collaborated on an existing techno project that Evan had been working on. They added friends Donaldson, Howell, and Nick's younger brother, Mike, to form the current band.
Current Members
*Nick Esposito
*Evan Stalter
*Mike Donaldson
*Austen Howell
*Mike Esposito
The Title EP
In late 2007, The Title recorded and released a seven-track Extended Play (EP). It was met with a great amount of positive attention in the underground music scene, as well as the MySpace music community. Only weeks after it was released, the EP was added by Apple to the iTunes store, and has been met with rave reviews from the iTunes user community.
Tracklist
#.Intro
#.Plectronics
#.Your Best, Your Last
#.Six Stars Tonight
#.Right Now
#.Meant, Said, Felt
#.My Heart Has Never Reached So Far
Other Singles
The band is notable for several of their other singles that they have released, including "Fading" and "Where You Are", as well as a cover of the N'Sync hit "Tearin' Up My Heart"
Tour 2008
The Title will be touring with the band We Still Have Paris in the Summer of 2008. Starting approximately the second week of July, the tour will take them from New Jersey to North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, and Virginia, and then back, playing their final show back in the Garden State. So far, 12 shows in total have been booked, with some details released.
Tentativley, shows are scheduled in:
*Sussex, New Jersey
*Jacksonville, North Carolina
*Greenville, South Carolina
*Marietta, Georgia
*Ocala, Florida
*Orlando, Florida
*Gainesville, Florida
*Atlanta, Georgia
*Virginia Beach, Virginia
*Wlmington, North Carolina
Response
The Title have been met with much positive feedback.
*The website Myxertones, one of the larger online ringtone distribution companies chose "Meant Said Felt" as the pick of the day on Februrary 2, 2008. The front-page attention was coupled with this review:
**"A stone’s throw from New York City in Hoboken, New Jersey is where The Title crafts their keen, rhythmic electro-pop. A phenomenal excitement emits from the speakers as 808 beats meet soaring synth lines and poignant vocals send out melodic signals of hope. Today’s pick of the day, “Meant Said Felt” feels like the Postal Service meeting Daft Punk at the corner of Angst Street and Emotional Avenue. If you listen close, The Title just may tug at your heart strings, but don’t worry— they’ll be gentle!" Myxertones
*The blog "The Prince of All Media," noted that "Their sound is reminiscent of Daft Punk, but The Title - which consists of Nick Esposito, Evan Stalter, Mike Donaldson, Austen Howell and Mike Esposito - each bring their own element and flavor to what they do."
*The song "Right Now" by The Title has been played numerous times on Sirius Satellite Radio, on their "Hit Bound" program.
Other Notes
Evan and Nick are both brothers at the Alpha Tau chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity at Stevens Institute of Technology
Itlizard is a website covering Information Technology related topics, which includes but not limited to programming, telecommunications network, hardware and multimedia. the site has various sessions with continuous improvements.
Although some languages tend to use the word "itlizard" for meaningful things, this isn't always true. Itlizard is used as a domain name in the internet and stands for "IT Lizard". The reason behind choosing "lizard" is that lizards are well known desert animals which can give an impression that the site is written (you guessed it) in Arabic and directed to Arabic readers.
History
This site was initially named "CGRex.com" and was intended for CG (Computer Graphic) related topics. But later on the owner of CGRex.com changed his mind and changed site's field from CG (Computer Graphic) field to general IT discussions. He tried to rename the domain name to "ITRex.com", but the domain was already registered by someone else, so he went for "ITLizard.com". There were merely three reasons behind this:
* The webmaster was already saturated from CG field (spending weeks on tiny details that may not be recognized by people, and worst is little to no income, doesn't sound promising).
* The webmaster wanted to be more generic to avoid getting bored from other topics. Although he loves programming and networking, but might get bored and hence variants needed.
* The site was new and no much visitors or CG related topics, so better to switch early rather than postponing it when more users join and number of articles increase..
Awards
ITLizard.com's base design structure won the 1st place prize in MOSAIC 2005 website design competition which was held between two colleges. After improving the base design and expanding it with more features and sections, CGRex came, and few months later the site changed to ITLizard.com which also included additional sections as it appears now.
Sister Projects
* ShelfZilla - ShelfZilla.com is an online open source library named ShelfZilla.com.
* Other projects are planned as well but are considered as top secrets and are beyond the scope of this page at the moment. However, we will wait and see the right time to expose them.
Although some languages tend to use the word "itlizard" for meaningful things, this isn't always true. Itlizard is used as a domain name in the internet and stands for "IT Lizard". The reason behind choosing "lizard" is that lizards are well known desert animals which can give an impression that the site is written (you guessed it) in Arabic and directed to Arabic readers.
History
This site was initially named "CGRex.com" and was intended for CG (Computer Graphic) related topics. But later on the owner of CGRex.com changed his mind and changed site's field from CG (Computer Graphic) field to general IT discussions. He tried to rename the domain name to "ITRex.com", but the domain was already registered by someone else, so he went for "ITLizard.com". There were merely three reasons behind this:
* The webmaster was already saturated from CG field (spending weeks on tiny details that may not be recognized by people, and worst is little to no income, doesn't sound promising).
* The webmaster wanted to be more generic to avoid getting bored from other topics. Although he loves programming and networking, but might get bored and hence variants needed.
* The site was new and no much visitors or CG related topics, so better to switch early rather than postponing it when more users join and number of articles increase..
Awards
ITLizard.com's base design structure won the 1st place prize in MOSAIC 2005 website design competition which was held between two colleges. After improving the base design and expanding it with more features and sections, CGRex came, and few months later the site changed to ITLizard.com which also included additional sections as it appears now.
Sister Projects
* ShelfZilla - ShelfZilla.com is an online open source library named ShelfZilla.com.
* Other projects are planned as well but are considered as top secrets and are beyond the scope of this page at the moment. However, we will wait and see the right time to expose them.
Marv Merchants is a character that appears in 3 of the Home Alone series of movies, (Home Alone, Home Alone 2, and Home Alone 4). He is played by Daniel Stern in the first and second films and French Stewart in the fourth film.
As a Wet Bandit
From Home Alone, As a wet bandit, Marv was a person who stole stereo systems and tweeters from all the houses he and his accomplice Harry went to and Harry stole most of other expensive merchandise.He and Harry were arrested by the cops for theft from premises.
As a sticky bandit
Thus described from Home Alone 2, Marv and his accomplice Harry spent a year in prison. They escaped, and headed for New York. Marv changed their code name to STICKY BANDITS. He invented a sticky glove, so that whatever he touched, got stuck to the glove. He and Harry plotted to burglarize a toy store called Duncan's Toy Chest. But Kevin was alone in New York. They attempted to capture him, but he got away. They went back to their own business, and one night, they were burglarizing the toy store. But Kevin came, snapped a picture of them, and started the burglar alarm. Marv and his accomplice chased after him towards a big house. Marv got hit by bricks, shot at from a staple gun and suffered more and more Traps that Kevin laid out. Marv and Harry got arrested by the police. Their plans were foiled once again because of a ten-year old.
As a Married Grump
See Marv and Vera (story takes place in Home Alone 4)
As a Wet Bandit
From Home Alone, As a wet bandit, Marv was a person who stole stereo systems and tweeters from all the houses he and his accomplice Harry went to and Harry stole most of other expensive merchandise.He and Harry were arrested by the cops for theft from premises.
As a sticky bandit
Thus described from Home Alone 2, Marv and his accomplice Harry spent a year in prison. They escaped, and headed for New York. Marv changed their code name to STICKY BANDITS. He invented a sticky glove, so that whatever he touched, got stuck to the glove. He and Harry plotted to burglarize a toy store called Duncan's Toy Chest. But Kevin was alone in New York. They attempted to capture him, but he got away. They went back to their own business, and one night, they were burglarizing the toy store. But Kevin came, snapped a picture of them, and started the burglar alarm. Marv and his accomplice chased after him towards a big house. Marv got hit by bricks, shot at from a staple gun and suffered more and more Traps that Kevin laid out. Marv and Harry got arrested by the police. Their plans were foiled once again because of a ten-year old.
As a Married Grump
See Marv and Vera (story takes place in Home Alone 4)
Technology continues to evolve as time progresses and new terms are born. The term Laptop Sleeve is a new term which refers to a slim laptop carrying case that can generally fit into a larger bags such as a backpack, tote, messenger bag etc. Materials commonly used for laptop sleeves are Neoprene, Nylon, Faux-Croc, Rip Stop, plastic and other durable materials.
Many manufacturers make simple designs with one zippered area for the laptop computer. However, some manufacturers have taken the next step and added additional pockets for accessories, laptop power supply and other electronic items. Some have carrying handles and even shoulder straps.
Laptop Protection
For basic laptop protection, the laptop sleeve is a great choice. The sleeve will protect from minor bumps and scratches. However, when traveling long distances a laptop case with more computer protection is recommended.
Many manufacturers make simple designs with one zippered area for the laptop computer. However, some manufacturers have taken the next step and added additional pockets for accessories, laptop power supply and other electronic items. Some have carrying handles and even shoulder straps.
Laptop Protection
For basic laptop protection, the laptop sleeve is a great choice. The sleeve will protect from minor bumps and scratches. However, when traveling long distances a laptop case with more computer protection is recommended.