John "Jack" Black was a legendary brewmaster who operated a brewery on the Hudson River (c 1915) and later on the Canadian side of Lake Champlain during the Prohibition Era. He was born in Cicero, near Syracuse, New York; the exact date of his birth is not known. Parish records of the Black family were destroyed in 1882 when the local church in Cicero burnt to the ground. Diligent efforts to source all of these claims continue by brewing historians.
Black's father was a farmer who recognized early on that growing hops for local breweries was a profitable venture. Central New York state was an ideal place to grow hops and by 1850 New York State led the nation in hop production. James Fenimore Cooper wrote in Reminiscence of Mid-Victorian Cooperstown, "Those were the days when the hop was king, and the whole countryside was one great hop yard, and beautiful. It was the hop that built many of the big farmhouses, now abandoned. Many a farmer made the value of his farm out of a single good year’s crop." Like many regional farmers, Jack's father brewed beer for his farm workers and others and it was through this undertaking that Jack honed his skills as a brewmaster. More interested in brewing beer than farming, Jack started a small brewery in Cicero supplying Trask's Tavern. Jack Moran, also known as Jack Diamond or Leg's Diamond, controlled the bootlegging in Manhattan and upstate New York during the early days of Prohibition. The exact nature of the two Jacks' relationship is of course not documented. However, it is almost certain that Jack Black had to be in business with Leg's Moran in order to supply the New York market.
Legend has it that, during prohibition, Black moved his operation to the northern end of Lake Champlain across the Canadian boarder. Quebecers were the beneficiaries of this strategic move north but it is also believed that Black’s beer continued to flow through the taps at New York’s best speakeasies. Some say that during the summer months Jack employed false bottom barges to transport his brew down lake Champlain, through the Champlain Canal.
Speakeasies grew rapidly during these trying times. In New York City alone, it is said that 32,000 speakeasies were open for business in 1929, compared to half that number of legal saloons before Prohibition. Unlike his name sake, the flamboyant Jack (Leg's Diamond) Moran, Jack Black had a penchant for secrecy during Prohibition, a factor that has obscured records of Black's later life. On December 18, 1931 Moran was killed execution style in Albany, New York. It is not known exactly who killed or ordered the killing of Moran or if Jack Black suffered the same fate. Although Black's operation and his premium lager did not survive Prohibition the stories of this maverick brewmaster, who always kept one step ahead of the revenuers, lived on in taverns from Chazy to Manhattan, New York.
Prohibition beer
Pre-Prohibition American lager beer differed significantly from modern domestic pale lagers. It has been well documented that Prohibition style lager was more flavorful than today's commercial lagers. A sampling of recipes from that era by George Fix reveals higher flavor profiles and greater variety than experienced from this style today. A milder version of American lager was very popular on the West Coast and historically was called Western lager. Possibly the most famous was that brewed by Henry Weinhard.
During Prohibition the flow of "real" beer was known to be controlled by organized crime and was never in short supply, despite legislation. Notorious mob figures like Johnny Torrio and Al Capone, kept Chicago knee-deep in beer for the duration of the (supposed) dry years . However, no historical references to date have directly linked Jack Black with any mob figure in particular.
Black's father was a farmer who recognized early on that growing hops for local breweries was a profitable venture. Central New York state was an ideal place to grow hops and by 1850 New York State led the nation in hop production. James Fenimore Cooper wrote in Reminiscence of Mid-Victorian Cooperstown, "Those were the days when the hop was king, and the whole countryside was one great hop yard, and beautiful. It was the hop that built many of the big farmhouses, now abandoned. Many a farmer made the value of his farm out of a single good year’s crop." Like many regional farmers, Jack's father brewed beer for his farm workers and others and it was through this undertaking that Jack honed his skills as a brewmaster. More interested in brewing beer than farming, Jack started a small brewery in Cicero supplying Trask's Tavern. Jack Moran, also known as Jack Diamond or Leg's Diamond, controlled the bootlegging in Manhattan and upstate New York during the early days of Prohibition. The exact nature of the two Jacks' relationship is of course not documented. However, it is almost certain that Jack Black had to be in business with Leg's Moran in order to supply the New York market.
Legend has it that, during prohibition, Black moved his operation to the northern end of Lake Champlain across the Canadian boarder. Quebecers were the beneficiaries of this strategic move north but it is also believed that Black’s beer continued to flow through the taps at New York’s best speakeasies. Some say that during the summer months Jack employed false bottom barges to transport his brew down lake Champlain, through the Champlain Canal.
Speakeasies grew rapidly during these trying times. In New York City alone, it is said that 32,000 speakeasies were open for business in 1929, compared to half that number of legal saloons before Prohibition. Unlike his name sake, the flamboyant Jack (Leg's Diamond) Moran, Jack Black had a penchant for secrecy during Prohibition, a factor that has obscured records of Black's later life. On December 18, 1931 Moran was killed execution style in Albany, New York. It is not known exactly who killed or ordered the killing of Moran or if Jack Black suffered the same fate. Although Black's operation and his premium lager did not survive Prohibition the stories of this maverick brewmaster, who always kept one step ahead of the revenuers, lived on in taverns from Chazy to Manhattan, New York.
Prohibition beer
Pre-Prohibition American lager beer differed significantly from modern domestic pale lagers. It has been well documented that Prohibition style lager was more flavorful than today's commercial lagers. A sampling of recipes from that era by George Fix reveals higher flavor profiles and greater variety than experienced from this style today. A milder version of American lager was very popular on the West Coast and historically was called Western lager. Possibly the most famous was that brewed by Henry Weinhard.
During Prohibition the flow of "real" beer was known to be controlled by organized crime and was never in short supply, despite legislation. Notorious mob figures like Johnny Torrio and Al Capone, kept Chicago knee-deep in beer for the duration of the (supposed) dry years . However, no historical references to date have directly linked Jack Black with any mob figure in particular.
Shelene Atanacio is a Filipina American actress, model and author was born March 5th. She is best known in for her role as the young seductress in the independent film " starring Oscar Winner Martin Landau and Magnolia's Melora Walters. The film debuted at the San Paulo International Film Festival, Santa Monica Film Festival, MethodFest Film Festival and other film festivals around the world. She is slated to appear as international secret agent Lola Basheer in RedCape Cinema's First Independent Feature Film Code:Name DragonFly set to start shooting in 2010.
Modeling
Shelene was born in San Francisco and grew up in Daly City, California a small suburb 15 minutes south of San Francisco. Shelene started her career as a model by winning a model search sponsored by Macy's Department Store. Shelene worked as a model and actress to help support her way through college where she graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in Political Science.
Shelene appeared in a BART commercial with actor Danny Glover.
Stage Work
One of Atanacio more notable accomplishments is her one woman performance, Underneath the Smile, where she played an 80-year old Filipino grandmother recollecting her time during World War II in the Philippines. She based her writing of the fictional character on stories she collected from her own grandparents during their time in WWII. She worked with director Ann Fajilan in Atanacios' character work in transforming herself as authentically as she could from a young actress into a woman whose lived a long life of 80 years. As a part of the Playwrights of Color Theater Festival sponsored by the prestigious Kennedy Center, she was honored with an award for her writing and performance of Underneath the Smile, along with the recognition in her writing and another short play "Beyond Therapy: The Filipino Way", which also debuted at the Playwrights of Color Festival with a large ensemble cast. From the Playwrights of Color Festival, Shelene was specially invited to perform at the Kennedy Center Regional Theater Festival in Arizona.
Action Films
Most recently, Shelene has appeared in a genre of action projects, where she is currently slated to appear as the lead character, international secret agent, Lola Basheer, in Red Cape Cinema's First independent feature, Codename: DragonFly set to start filming in late 2009. The promotional trailer for Codename: DragonFly has already screened at the Baltimore Comic Con and the First Annual Hero Fest Film Festival, along with another project, Eve, where she plays the sword fighting evil temptress, Jezebel. Eve has screened at the San Diego Comic Convention, Phoenix Comic Convention and has officially been selected to appear at the Action on Film Film Festival in Pasadena, California in 2009. For Eve Shelene trained in Japanese Samurai Swordfighting to prepare for the role of Jezebel and for CodeName: Dragon Fly, Shelene trained in mixed martial arts with black belt trainer/choreographer Pierre Parker.
Shelene has written her first book "Act From The Inside Out: Powerful Acting Tools to Transform Your Real Life". Her book is due to be released by Bush Street Press in October, 2009.
Modeling
Shelene was born in San Francisco and grew up in Daly City, California a small suburb 15 minutes south of San Francisco. Shelene started her career as a model by winning a model search sponsored by Macy's Department Store. Shelene worked as a model and actress to help support her way through college where she graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in Political Science.
Shelene appeared in a BART commercial with actor Danny Glover.
Stage Work
One of Atanacio more notable accomplishments is her one woman performance, Underneath the Smile, where she played an 80-year old Filipino grandmother recollecting her time during World War II in the Philippines. She based her writing of the fictional character on stories she collected from her own grandparents during their time in WWII. She worked with director Ann Fajilan in Atanacios' character work in transforming herself as authentically as she could from a young actress into a woman whose lived a long life of 80 years. As a part of the Playwrights of Color Theater Festival sponsored by the prestigious Kennedy Center, she was honored with an award for her writing and performance of Underneath the Smile, along with the recognition in her writing and another short play "Beyond Therapy: The Filipino Way", which also debuted at the Playwrights of Color Festival with a large ensemble cast. From the Playwrights of Color Festival, Shelene was specially invited to perform at the Kennedy Center Regional Theater Festival in Arizona.
Action Films
Most recently, Shelene has appeared in a genre of action projects, where she is currently slated to appear as the lead character, international secret agent, Lola Basheer, in Red Cape Cinema's First independent feature, Codename: DragonFly set to start filming in late 2009. The promotional trailer for Codename: DragonFly has already screened at the Baltimore Comic Con and the First Annual Hero Fest Film Festival, along with another project, Eve, where she plays the sword fighting evil temptress, Jezebel. Eve has screened at the San Diego Comic Convention, Phoenix Comic Convention and has officially been selected to appear at the Action on Film Film Festival in Pasadena, California in 2009. For Eve Shelene trained in Japanese Samurai Swordfighting to prepare for the role of Jezebel and for CodeName: Dragon Fly, Shelene trained in mixed martial arts with black belt trainer/choreographer Pierre Parker.
Shelene has written her first book "Act From The Inside Out: Powerful Acting Tools to Transform Your Real Life". Her book is due to be released by Bush Street Press in October, 2009.
Facebook is a social networking website that is operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc. Users can add friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves. Additionally, users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region. The website's name stems from the colloquial name of books given at the start of the academic year by university administrations with the intention of helping students get to know each other better.
Terrorism is the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion. At present, there is no internationally agreed definition of terrorism. Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those acts which are intended to create fear (terror), are perpetrated for an ideological goal (as opposed to a lone attack), and deliberately target or disregard the safety of non-combatants.
Facebook terrorism was originated by people whom believe others are abusing and misusing Facebook by turning it into a form of self glorification and causing people to detach themselves from reality, forming their own persona and false reality on Facebook. Upset by this realization and driven by their own ideological motivations they began what is called "Facebook Terrorism".
Facebook Terrorism involves "Facebook Terrorists" deterring people from their "self glorification" and forming their own "Facebook personas' and reality" by publicly questioning, mocking, and evaluating their "profile pictures", "status updates", various other "uploads", ect.
Facebook Terrorism is significant because it reflects how the internet and modern technology is changing the way that we as humans communicate with one another and the world around us. It is an example of how a revolution of any kind is both linked to and a product of human perception. The internet and internet networking have no doubt already caused a "social revolution" in the sense that all aspects of human interaction can be found on the internet, as a direct product of human perception of what the internet is and should be used for.
There are those whom think "Facebook Terrorism" to be a neologism, when in fact it is a loosely used term to describe someones attempts to deter internet networking website abuse.
"Facebook Terrorism" has been mistaken for the idea of a "terrorist" with a different ideology other than "Facebook Terrorism" creating a Facebook account and using the public networking site as a forum for discussing their own personal or widely accepted ideology.
Terrorism is the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion. At present, there is no internationally agreed definition of terrorism. Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those acts which are intended to create fear (terror), are perpetrated for an ideological goal (as opposed to a lone attack), and deliberately target or disregard the safety of non-combatants.
Facebook terrorism was originated by people whom believe others are abusing and misusing Facebook by turning it into a form of self glorification and causing people to detach themselves from reality, forming their own persona and false reality on Facebook. Upset by this realization and driven by their own ideological motivations they began what is called "Facebook Terrorism".
Facebook Terrorism involves "Facebook Terrorists" deterring people from their "self glorification" and forming their own "Facebook personas' and reality" by publicly questioning, mocking, and evaluating their "profile pictures", "status updates", various other "uploads", ect.
Facebook Terrorism is significant because it reflects how the internet and modern technology is changing the way that we as humans communicate with one another and the world around us. It is an example of how a revolution of any kind is both linked to and a product of human perception. The internet and internet networking have no doubt already caused a "social revolution" in the sense that all aspects of human interaction can be found on the internet, as a direct product of human perception of what the internet is and should be used for.
There are those whom think "Facebook Terrorism" to be a neologism, when in fact it is a loosely used term to describe someones attempts to deter internet networking website abuse.
"Facebook Terrorism" has been mistaken for the idea of a "terrorist" with a different ideology other than "Facebook Terrorism" creating a Facebook account and using the public networking site as a forum for discussing their own personal or widely accepted ideology.
The Ardamax is a keylogger created for companies whose bosses want to spy on what your employee type at work. It also serves to parents who want to see what their children enter into the computer.
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Its creator, after realizing great success with script kiddies, began to add functions to make it completely invisible. It is detected by antivirus software, but hackers create programs to make it undetectable. It is shareware (free to test), but after a few days loses its functions. But hackers who manage to unlock the serial, spread on the Internet.
For your client to be small and suggest that it was not created to send emails with your logs for other users configurator unwanted by his client, he won his fame by many script kiddies.
Its creator, after realizing great success with script kiddies, began to add functions to make it completely invisible. It is detected by antivirus software, but hackers create programs to make it undetectable. It is shareware (free to test), but after a few days loses its functions. But hackers who manage to unlock the serial, spread on the Internet.