</ref> Presley's ancestry was a Western European mix. On her mother's side, she was Scots-Irish and French Norman Her father's ancestry was Scottish and German. origin.
Jerry Schilling describes Patsy as "A quiet, centered girl who proved that the Presley good looks translated very well to the female form."
With Elvis
Presley has been described as being devoted to Elvis, as well as being one of his closest friends.
As Elvis' secretary, one of her duties was to answer his fan mail.
While working at Graceland, Presley and Elvis' wife, Priscilla Presley, became known as "shopping buddies". Marty Lacker, a member of the Memphis Mafia, contends that Presley followed Priscilla around and she took advantage of the situation by making Presley work for her.
Presley married Marvin 'Gee Gee' Gambill, who became a member of the Memphis Mafia about a year after the marriage. Together, the two had two children, Jimmy and Deana. The couple eventually divorced, and Marvin died on February 20, 2005, after being hit by a vehicle while on his way to work. The Gambills were among the few to attend Elvis' marriage to Priscilla.
Jerry Schilling describes Patsy as "A quiet, centered girl who proved that the Presley good looks translated very well to the female form."
With Elvis
Presley has been described as being devoted to Elvis, as well as being one of his closest friends.
As Elvis' secretary, one of her duties was to answer his fan mail.
While working at Graceland, Presley and Elvis' wife, Priscilla Presley, became known as "shopping buddies". Marty Lacker, a member of the Memphis Mafia, contends that Presley followed Priscilla around and she took advantage of the situation by making Presley work for her.
Presley married Marvin 'Gee Gee' Gambill, who became a member of the Memphis Mafia about a year after the marriage. Together, the two had two children, Jimmy and Deana. The couple eventually divorced, and Marvin died on February 20, 2005, after being hit by a vehicle while on his way to work. The Gambills were among the few to attend Elvis' marriage to Priscilla.
Paul Edge (born 25 December 1969) is a British DJ and record producer of electronic dance music.
Biography
Edge was born in London and raised in Limerick, Ireland, where from a young age he was immersed in Irish Music. As an adult, he launched a club night known as "The Outer Limits." Paul Edge achieved global recognition for his http://www.wewillnotbesilenced.com agit-prop movies. On 31 October 2008, Edge made a cameo appearance on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
The Outer Limits
The Outer Limits was a Bournemouth based club known for introducing new emerging music. Paul Edge started The Outer Limits in 1992 and acted as resident DJ. As The Outer Limits grew in stature, events were held around the world, including Canada (The First World Trance Festival in Toronto in association with Destiny Productions) and the USA (The Galaxy Project at Twilo in New York City in association with Phato Productions).
DJing and Production
In 1995 under the name Twister, Paul Edge released the single "Metamorphosis of Narcotics." on Belgium's Nitric Records. In 1996 Edge released a second single on Nitric, "Paradoxical Paradigms".
In 1997, The Outer Limits co-promoted the first annual World Trance Festival, in Toronto, with Destiny Promotions. The three-day event, featuring nearly 100 artists, was the largest dance festival in city history at the time. The festival became infamous as the "Tornado Rave", when on the opening night, three tornadoes surrounded the valley in which the event was taking place. After the first night's devastation, the festival proceeded as scheduled after the Toronto ravers surrounded the site and provided light from their cars to allow the organisers to rebuild the main stage.
Edge made his first US appearance in New York City in 2007 for the 10th anniversary of the World Trance Festival. A year later, The Outer Limits and Phato co-promoted the Galaxy Project, At New York City's Twilo nightclub, at which Edge performed a headlining set for an audience of 3,000.
Edge released "Sequence 23", the debut release on his own Response Audio record label, which later became RAD23.
In 2000, Edge terminated The Outer Limits to focus on his producing career. That year he held a 12-city tour of North America, with attendance topping 20,000. The Outer Limits Tour features Paul Edge and The Advent live.
In 2001, he released "Wappi" on his RAD23 label. In fall 2001, he headlines the US atop the Nintendo Cube Tour. The tour's final stop is a week-long, eight-hour-a-day DJ engagement at the Mall of America, in Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN.
In 2002 and 2003, Paul Edge launched the "Remote Control" USA tour. He became one of the first DJs to bring the emerging Electro-Clash sound to North America.
In 2003 he released "Live in Phoenix" as an Internet-only, free download. The 90-minute mix was downloaded more than five million times. The Wappi Remixes were released on RAD23 with remixes from Edge, Andreas Kaufelt and The Horrorist. A limited edition remix release of "Metamorphosis of Narcotics", the final release on RAD23, sold out.
We Will Not Be Silenced
In 2004, Edge wrote and produced We Will Not Be Silenced, a video production response to the rising body count in Iraq. The movies are the product of Paul Edge and Mike Trussler. In 2006, a second movie, We Will Not Be Silenced Part 11 was released. The movie took 6 months to complete and uses Cinema 3D and After Effects technology. In it, Edge samples Barry McGuire's 1960s folk anthem "Eve of Destruction".
NOLAAID and Unlock The Doors
After hearing his recreation of "Five To One" in February 2005, The Doors authorised Edge to move forward with his project Unlock the Doors, a cover album of Doors songs in trance and techno styles. Ray Manzarek said of Edge's work, "I think that's the way we (the Doors) should do all our re-mixes. Other people can futz around with our stuff, but we should remain true to the original conception and then bring it up to today's style. This guy did a great job. Go with it."
Following Hurricane Katrina, Edge and The Doors launched NOLA AID, a website featuring a video of Katrina-ravaged images set to Edge's rework of "Riders on the Storm". The site received more than 500,000 visits, raising $250,000 for The American Red Cross and other direct charities.
Due to contractual issues, the seven completed covers in Unlock The Doors were never released.
Psychedelic Dance Music and The Shaman DJ
While working on the "Unlock the Doors" project, Edge noticed some unusual frequency interactions on the original recordings. After studying the recordings of The Doors, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, Edge developed a new style of dance music based on these anomalies, which he called "psychedelic dance music."
Discography
DJ Paul Edge discography
Single Releases
* 1995: Clap Your Legs - Grown Up Music
* 1999: Clap Your Other Legs - Response Audio
* 1999: Concresence - Response Audio
* 2000: Invisible - Response Audio
* 2001: Amsterdamaged EP - Response Audio
* 2002: Incubation - Response Audio
* 2004: The Truth Will Out - RAD23
* 2004: Melissa - RAD23
* 2005: Wappi Remixes (Part 1 and 2) - RAD23
* 2008: Acid Seduction - Communique Digital
* 2009: The Rhythm - Communique Digital
* 2009: Release Yourself - Bonzai (22 September 2009)
* 2009: Metamorphosis of Narcotics (Remixes) - Bonzai (due October 2009)
Remixes
* 1995: Metamorphosis of Narcotics - Nitric
* 1996: Paradoxical Paradigms - Nitric
* 1998: The Outer Limits EP - Response Audio
* 2001: Sequence 23 - Response Audio
* 2005: Wappi - RAD23
* 2005: Metamorphosis of Narcotics (Final Cut) - Response Audio
* 2009: Holographic World - DJ Ionic - Banshee Worx
Twister discography
Single Releases
* 1995: Sequence 23/Blue - Grown Up Music
* 1995: Kosmik Trigger - Grown Up Music
* 1995: Metamorphosis of Narcotics - Nitric
* 1996: Paradoxical Paradigms - Nitric
* 1998: The Outer Limits ep - Response Audio
* 1999: Temporal Hierarchy - Response Audio
* 2000: Twisted Development - Response Audio
* 2001: Seq23 Remixes- Response Audio
* 2004: Metamorphosis of Narcotics (Final Cut) - Response Audio
Tours
List of Paul Edge tours
* 2000: The Outer Limits Tour (USA)
* 2003: Remote Control (USA)
* 2004: Remote Control (USA)
* 2006: We Will Not Be Silenced (USA)
* 2009: Psychedelic Dance Music Global Tour TBA
Viral Movies Featuring Paul Edge's Music
* 2004: We Will Not Be Silenced - Part 1 (http://www.wewillnotbesilenced.com)
* 2005: NolaAid - (http://www.nolaaid.com )
* 2006: We Will Not Be Silenced - Part 11 (http://www.wewillnotbesilenced.com )
* 2007: Unstoppable - Commissioned by Climate Counts - ( http://www.tol23design.com/tol23design/portfolio.html?t2&tc2)
Biography
Edge was born in London and raised in Limerick, Ireland, where from a young age he was immersed in Irish Music. As an adult, he launched a club night known as "The Outer Limits." Paul Edge achieved global recognition for his http://www.wewillnotbesilenced.com agit-prop movies. On 31 October 2008, Edge made a cameo appearance on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
The Outer Limits
The Outer Limits was a Bournemouth based club known for introducing new emerging music. Paul Edge started The Outer Limits in 1992 and acted as resident DJ. As The Outer Limits grew in stature, events were held around the world, including Canada (The First World Trance Festival in Toronto in association with Destiny Productions) and the USA (The Galaxy Project at Twilo in New York City in association with Phato Productions).
DJing and Production
In 1995 under the name Twister, Paul Edge released the single "Metamorphosis of Narcotics." on Belgium's Nitric Records. In 1996 Edge released a second single on Nitric, "Paradoxical Paradigms".
In 1997, The Outer Limits co-promoted the first annual World Trance Festival, in Toronto, with Destiny Promotions. The three-day event, featuring nearly 100 artists, was the largest dance festival in city history at the time. The festival became infamous as the "Tornado Rave", when on the opening night, three tornadoes surrounded the valley in which the event was taking place. After the first night's devastation, the festival proceeded as scheduled after the Toronto ravers surrounded the site and provided light from their cars to allow the organisers to rebuild the main stage.
Edge made his first US appearance in New York City in 2007 for the 10th anniversary of the World Trance Festival. A year later, The Outer Limits and Phato co-promoted the Galaxy Project, At New York City's Twilo nightclub, at which Edge performed a headlining set for an audience of 3,000.
Edge released "Sequence 23", the debut release on his own Response Audio record label, which later became RAD23.
In 2000, Edge terminated The Outer Limits to focus on his producing career. That year he held a 12-city tour of North America, with attendance topping 20,000. The Outer Limits Tour features Paul Edge and The Advent live.
In 2001, he released "Wappi" on his RAD23 label. In fall 2001, he headlines the US atop the Nintendo Cube Tour. The tour's final stop is a week-long, eight-hour-a-day DJ engagement at the Mall of America, in Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN.
In 2002 and 2003, Paul Edge launched the "Remote Control" USA tour. He became one of the first DJs to bring the emerging Electro-Clash sound to North America.
In 2003 he released "Live in Phoenix" as an Internet-only, free download. The 90-minute mix was downloaded more than five million times. The Wappi Remixes were released on RAD23 with remixes from Edge, Andreas Kaufelt and The Horrorist. A limited edition remix release of "Metamorphosis of Narcotics", the final release on RAD23, sold out.
We Will Not Be Silenced
In 2004, Edge wrote and produced We Will Not Be Silenced, a video production response to the rising body count in Iraq. The movies are the product of Paul Edge and Mike Trussler. In 2006, a second movie, We Will Not Be Silenced Part 11 was released. The movie took 6 months to complete and uses Cinema 3D and After Effects technology. In it, Edge samples Barry McGuire's 1960s folk anthem "Eve of Destruction".
NOLAAID and Unlock The Doors
After hearing his recreation of "Five To One" in February 2005, The Doors authorised Edge to move forward with his project Unlock the Doors, a cover album of Doors songs in trance and techno styles. Ray Manzarek said of Edge's work, "I think that's the way we (the Doors) should do all our re-mixes. Other people can futz around with our stuff, but we should remain true to the original conception and then bring it up to today's style. This guy did a great job. Go with it."
Following Hurricane Katrina, Edge and The Doors launched NOLA AID, a website featuring a video of Katrina-ravaged images set to Edge's rework of "Riders on the Storm". The site received more than 500,000 visits, raising $250,000 for The American Red Cross and other direct charities.
Due to contractual issues, the seven completed covers in Unlock The Doors were never released.
Psychedelic Dance Music and The Shaman DJ
While working on the "Unlock the Doors" project, Edge noticed some unusual frequency interactions on the original recordings. After studying the recordings of The Doors, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, Edge developed a new style of dance music based on these anomalies, which he called "psychedelic dance music."
Discography
DJ Paul Edge discography
Single Releases
* 1995: Clap Your Legs - Grown Up Music
* 1999: Clap Your Other Legs - Response Audio
* 1999: Concresence - Response Audio
* 2000: Invisible - Response Audio
* 2001: Amsterdamaged EP - Response Audio
* 2002: Incubation - Response Audio
* 2004: The Truth Will Out - RAD23
* 2004: Melissa - RAD23
* 2005: Wappi Remixes (Part 1 and 2) - RAD23
* 2008: Acid Seduction - Communique Digital
* 2009: The Rhythm - Communique Digital
* 2009: Release Yourself - Bonzai (22 September 2009)
* 2009: Metamorphosis of Narcotics (Remixes) - Bonzai (due October 2009)
Remixes
* 1995: Metamorphosis of Narcotics - Nitric
* 1996: Paradoxical Paradigms - Nitric
* 1998: The Outer Limits EP - Response Audio
* 2001: Sequence 23 - Response Audio
* 2005: Wappi - RAD23
* 2005: Metamorphosis of Narcotics (Final Cut) - Response Audio
* 2009: Holographic World - DJ Ionic - Banshee Worx
Twister discography
Single Releases
* 1995: Sequence 23/Blue - Grown Up Music
* 1995: Kosmik Trigger - Grown Up Music
* 1995: Metamorphosis of Narcotics - Nitric
* 1996: Paradoxical Paradigms - Nitric
* 1998: The Outer Limits ep - Response Audio
* 1999: Temporal Hierarchy - Response Audio
* 2000: Twisted Development - Response Audio
* 2001: Seq23 Remixes- Response Audio
* 2004: Metamorphosis of Narcotics (Final Cut) - Response Audio
Tours
List of Paul Edge tours
* 2000: The Outer Limits Tour (USA)
* 2003: Remote Control (USA)
* 2004: Remote Control (USA)
* 2006: We Will Not Be Silenced (USA)
* 2009: Psychedelic Dance Music Global Tour TBA
Viral Movies Featuring Paul Edge's Music
* 2004: We Will Not Be Silenced - Part 1 (http://www.wewillnotbesilenced.com)
* 2005: NolaAid - (http://www.nolaaid.com )
* 2006: We Will Not Be Silenced - Part 11 (http://www.wewillnotbesilenced.com )
* 2007: Unstoppable - Commissioned by Climate Counts - ( http://www.tol23design.com/tol23design/portfolio.html?t2&tc2)
Potions: A Curious Tale is an adventure crafting game being developed by Stumbling Cat.
The release date has not yet been announced.
Gameplay
Potions: A Curious Tale is an adventure crafting game where combat is not always the answer. The main character is a young girl, Luna, who overcomes obstacles with the potions she brews.
Luna's only method of fighting is using her potions as weapons. They act as both her ammo for fighting monsters as well as her tools to help her friends and solve the puzzles of the town and surrounding lands. Careless use of her potions slows progress and foils her missions, adding a resource management aspect to the gameplay.
Limits on number of held items while in the world also forces players to make tough decisions in regards to what items to bring back home to use in crafting.
Plot
Potions: A Curious Tale is set in a world based on fables and fairy tales from various cultures. Luna, the main character, is a young girl with newfound magic powers that enable her to craft potions. After her potion experimentation at her home causes mayhem, her mother sends her to be watched over and study with her grandmother, who has similar powers. Upon arriving her grandmother sets her out on gathering the items and potion recipes she needs to be considered a full-fledged witch.
Development
Potions: A Curious Tale is currently in development by the indie studio Stumbling Cat. It runs on Unity 5. The game makes use of 3D models which have been rendered into 2D sprites, giving additional depth to the game.
The release date has not yet been announced.
Gameplay
Potions: A Curious Tale is an adventure crafting game where combat is not always the answer. The main character is a young girl, Luna, who overcomes obstacles with the potions she brews.
Luna's only method of fighting is using her potions as weapons. They act as both her ammo for fighting monsters as well as her tools to help her friends and solve the puzzles of the town and surrounding lands. Careless use of her potions slows progress and foils her missions, adding a resource management aspect to the gameplay.
Limits on number of held items while in the world also forces players to make tough decisions in regards to what items to bring back home to use in crafting.
Plot
Potions: A Curious Tale is set in a world based on fables and fairy tales from various cultures. Luna, the main character, is a young girl with newfound magic powers that enable her to craft potions. After her potion experimentation at her home causes mayhem, her mother sends her to be watched over and study with her grandmother, who has similar powers. Upon arriving her grandmother sets her out on gathering the items and potion recipes she needs to be considered a full-fledged witch.
Development
Potions: A Curious Tale is currently in development by the indie studio Stumbling Cat. It runs on Unity 5. The game makes use of 3D models which have been rendered into 2D sprites, giving additional depth to the game.
Toradex is a Swiss based company that designs and develops embedded Computer on Modules (COM) or System on Modules (SOM), along with compatible carrier boards and accessories.
The registration of Toradex AG, the first Toradex franchise, was initiated with the general assembly of the shareholders in the office of a public notary on 14 November 2003. On 19 November 2003, Toradex AG was finally registered and its foundation published in the Swiss Official Gazette. Today the company has offices in USA, Brazil, Switzerland, India, Japan, China, and Vietnam.
The company’s products are used in variety of embedded devices addressing the safety, control and processing needs of medical, aviation, industrial automation, robotics, retail, marine and many more industries.
Product Portfolio
* Computer on Modules
* Carrier Boards
* Customized Single Board Computer
The registration of Toradex AG, the first Toradex franchise, was initiated with the general assembly of the shareholders in the office of a public notary on 14 November 2003. On 19 November 2003, Toradex AG was finally registered and its foundation published in the Swiss Official Gazette. Today the company has offices in USA, Brazil, Switzerland, India, Japan, China, and Vietnam.
The company’s products are used in variety of embedded devices addressing the safety, control and processing needs of medical, aviation, industrial automation, robotics, retail, marine and many more industries.
Product Portfolio
* Computer on Modules
* Carrier Boards
* Customized Single Board Computer