"Chicken Farm" is the fourth track on the Dead Kennedys' third album Frankenchrist. The lyrics and their subject matter are a departure away from Jello Biafra's traditional sarcastic tone, dealing with the dark, harsh realities of life in post-Vietnam War Southeast Asia. The song addresses the continued war (Cambodian-Vietnamese War and Sino-Vietnamese War) "Napalm rains no more, but the war goes on. Little brother died playing at the dump today...", the mass executions following the fall of the governments in South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos "Rifle shots ring out behind the crumbling buildings, executions have begun...", the effects of defoliant on the local population and ecosystem "How many more children will be killed or die at birth? Deformed by agent orange in our food chain forever more...", as well as the hardships faced by refugees who attempted to flee the choas, "We shiver on the deck and stiffen for the worst, if the pirates come around we might as well be dead... One foot in a land we can barely understand, can't speak the tongue of Yankee hospitality. Our kids at school get beat up to the tune of boat people, go home."
Pablo Rodriguez Bertorello (born October 12, 1971) is an American software entrepreneur and inventor. Bertorello created Verosee, the first file-sharing application for Skype, as well as their first Movie platform--achieving over two and a half million users. He is the author of 12 patents.
Early life
Bertorello was born and grew up in Argentina. He met his wife while pursuing his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They have been married since 1995, and have two children.
After nine years in the U.S., including several at Intel, he returned to Argentina to launch a start-up company. Since then, he has contributed to his blog focused on revealing the essence of innovation.
Bertorello enjoys racing high performance sailboats, flying airplanes, and riding horses.
Career
In 2007, Bertorello with Sean Fee co-founded WishAdder.com, a website where families share their wish lists. He is also behind Descubrimos.com, a social shopping site serving half a billion Spanish speakers worldwide. Previously, Bertorello created Verosee (code named SkySpace), a file sharing and social network software "Extra" for Skype users. (Nevertheless, he has always been an outspoken critic of Skype's "love-Ate" relationship with partners, as has been GigaOM.) Bertorello was an early general manager for Telephony@Work, a company acquired by Oracle.
Early life
Bertorello was born and grew up in Argentina. He met his wife while pursuing his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They have been married since 1995, and have two children.
After nine years in the U.S., including several at Intel, he returned to Argentina to launch a start-up company. Since then, he has contributed to his blog focused on revealing the essence of innovation.
Bertorello enjoys racing high performance sailboats, flying airplanes, and riding horses.
Career
In 2007, Bertorello with Sean Fee co-founded WishAdder.com, a website where families share their wish lists. He is also behind Descubrimos.com, a social shopping site serving half a billion Spanish speakers worldwide. Previously, Bertorello created Verosee (code named SkySpace), a file sharing and social network software "Extra" for Skype users. (Nevertheless, he has always been an outspoken critic of Skype's "love-Ate" relationship with partners, as has been GigaOM.) Bertorello was an early general manager for Telephony@Work, a company acquired by Oracle.
Kealaokamalamalama Church (Hawaiian for “the pathway of the light”) is a non-denominational, Hawaiian congregational, Protestant church. It was founded in 1934 by Rev. Francis K. Akana Sr. in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Originally a reverend for Mokuaikaua Church, he left due to his spiritual beliefs and to share those beliefs with the community. The church was dedicated to the memory of his late brother, Akaiko Akana, the first Hawaiian minister in the territory of Hawaii. With the first thirteen members and with the help of the community, they raised enough money to erect a temple in 1935 in Kailua Town on Ali’i Drive, where it still stands today. In 1943, he started a branch of the church in Honolulu, Hawaii. After 15 years of fundraising, a sister church was built and dedicated in 1958.
Saturn Knight, Same Time, Next Year, is the first of several Digital Comics designed specifically for .cbr or Comic Book Archive file format. It was created in August 2006 by writer Jim Shelley and artist Pierre Villeneuve as a way to help introduce more people to the concept of Digital Comics and CDisplay.
As such Saturn Knight is is designed with a 3:4 aspect ratio (1280 x 1024 image size.) The large majority of other comic book reader files are scans of pre-existing printed comics. It can be downloaded at FlashbackUniverse
This comic (and other FlashbackUniverse titles)are inked using photoshop instead of traditional inking methods. Essentially, the penciled artwork is manipulated using photoshop to produced the black artwork that is later on colored also in photoshop.
You can see a tutorial on the process gone through to produce the artwork for this comic here;
As such Saturn Knight is is designed with a 3:4 aspect ratio (1280 x 1024 image size.) The large majority of other comic book reader files are scans of pre-existing printed comics. It can be downloaded at FlashbackUniverse
This comic (and other FlashbackUniverse titles)are inked using photoshop instead of traditional inking methods. Essentially, the penciled artwork is manipulated using photoshop to produced the black artwork that is later on colored also in photoshop.
You can see a tutorial on the process gone through to produce the artwork for this comic here;