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Wesley Edward Warren is an American born Artist and Entrepreneur who currently resides in the Atlanta metro area.


Biography
Wesley E. Warren was born in St. Louis, Missouri (United States) in 1970 and attended art school in St. Louis and Detroit Michigan. He has had several gallery showings throughout the midwest including galleries in St. Louis Missouri, Detroit Michigan, Columbus Ohio and St. Petersburg Florida.

First public paintsings displayed at Noir Leather in Royal Oak, Michigan.

First official gallery opening at Club 1227 in St. Louis in 1991.

Art installations
1987 Wall Mural: Bookies Nightclub - Detroit MI
1990 Wall Mural: Club 1227 - St. Louis MO
1990 Wall Mural with Televisions: East Tavern - St. Louis MO
1992 Wall Mural: High Street ShortNorth - Columbus OH
1992 Wall Mural: Lollapalooza Barber Shop - Columbus OH
1993 Wall Mural: Tapatio Resturant - Columbus OH

Galleries and companies
Opened Java Street Art Cafe Coffee House in St. Petersburg Florida in 1994 after moving there from Columbus and selling several paintings at Columbus coffee houses. Java Street was a coffee house and art gallery on the historic Jannus Landing block in downtown St. Pete. It featured new artists every month, hosted art openings, open mic nights, live music with bands such as Car Bomb Driver, Garage in Africa and many many others. Java Street was a major staple in the St. Petersburg art scene in 1994 and 1995. In the 14 months it was open over 40 different local and regional bands played there as well as showing artwork from countless local artists.

In 1995 Java Street closed due to financial problems and later that year he and his future wife Jessica Warren launched Create Visions Publishing and Design and published several local magazines including The Hitchikers Guide to St. Petersburg, MHz Magazine and EAT (Entertainment, Art, Technology) Magazine. He also helped David Hundley produce Focus magazine, a local Tampa Bay music weekly.

In 1997 Creative Visions moved to doing strictly web design and development and was eventually acquired by InteReach Internet, a now defunct ISP based in Atlanta. In 2002 he resurrected the development company as Vexcom Internet Solutions and is currently CEO and runs Vexcom on a daily basis.

Under the direction of Wesley and Jessica Warren, Vexcom has grown from a two person operation to a thriving development company based in Roswell Georgia that employs over 12 people and develops and manages advanced web applications used by many Fortune 500 companies.
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"24E" (which means “Constant State of Music”) is an indie rock band, formed in Southern California in 2001 by founding members Chad “cblime” Fergerstrom on lead vocals/guitar and Bryan Auer on drums. In 2003, they added Travis Tingley on guitar and Steve Adler on bass. Inspired by great rock bands such as The Police, U2 and Bon Jovi, 24E recorded their EP “Dirt Love Songs” on Jupiter Records.
Due to large crowds appearing at their live shows and their ever growing popularity, 24E recorded a live album entitled “Live From Jupiter” in 2005. One year later in 2006, 24E released an EPK (electronic press kit)/DVD compilation. From that compilation, the song “Love Is” was pre-released to radio stations across the country.
Wanting to continue to build on the buzz that “Live From Jupiter“ and “Love Is” was producing both nationally and internationally, 24E set out to record their first full length studio album “From Stagger To Wind” on Jupiter Records; which was released in the fall of 2007.

Discography
Studio albums
* “Dirt Love Songs” - 2003, EP
* “Self Titled/24E” - 2006, EPK/DVD Compilation
* From Stagger To Wind - 2007

Live albums
* Live From Jupiter - 2005

Official Websites
* - Official 24E Website
* - Official 24E MySpace Page
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C-Prize or CPrize is short for Creativity Prize. CPrize is designed to be a public response mechanism for the world’s problems. It also allows each of us to ‘put our money where our mouth is’. CPrize aims to stimulate preemptive answers or incentives to problems. It provides a version of the X-Prize where you have a say in the prizes, and challenge requirements.

CPrize started with two exciting challenges that make a real difference, HiBots (a transportation technology challenge with environmental benefits which will happily work in competition with the Google Lunar X-Prize as a less expensive, faster approach. The second is the Life Phaser (a challenge to protect life within law enforcement and security, to replace deadly alternatives.)
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Digital Data Monitoring (DDM) is commonly used with optical fiber transceivers to monitor transceiver parameters including:
* Temperature
* Supply
* Voltage
* Laser bias current
* Laser power
* Received optical power

DDM sometimes includes internal calibration circuitry to optimize link performance.

SFF-8472 - Guidance for internal calibration of optical fiber

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