"Cyber busking" is the practice of performing on public web sites to entertain people, usually to solicit donations and tips. Those engaging in this practice are called cyber buskers. Busking is a British term used in many areas of the English-speaking world. In the United States they are more often called street performers or street musicians.
Buddhist Monkey is a fictional character in the cartoon series Happy Tree Friends.
Character Bio
Buddhist Monkey was originally going to be a character in the HTF series but the creators thought he didn't fit in with the rest so instead of getting rid of him they gave him his own show, which currently has had only two episodes. These episodes were originally exclusive for the second and third DVDs. However, in June 2006, the episode "Enter The Garden" was released on the website. As his name implies, he is a monkey who lives his life in the way of Buddha ("Buddhist Monk"-ey). He has brown fur with four dots in the shape of a square on his forehead and wears what appears to be a brown, monk-like robe with a number of beads worn as a belt. He is often very calm and enjoys peaceful libraries and gardens, but he is known for his sudden rages when the evil Generic Tree Ninjas ruin books and destroy gardens. He has only ever killed the ninjas and nobody else. His show's premise appears to parody popular action anime, such as Dragon Ball Z. He has made several cameo appearances in the regular episodes. Such appearances include Buddhist Monkey playing on a cinema screen and Cub playing a claw-grabbing prize machine with an image of Buddhist Monkey on the side of it. Since Buddhist Monkey is considered a fictional character in the HTF world, he is the only character who has not died due to his ineligibility to participate in the series's regular happenings.
Buddhist Monkey Episodes
Starring Roles
*Enter the Garden
*Books of Fury
Appearance Roles
*Rink Hijinks (as an image on the side of the video game)
*Keepin' it Reel (as a character in the film)
*Blind Date (as a character in the film)
Trivia
*His appearance is heavily based on Krilin from Dragon Ball and Omi from Xiaolin Showdown.
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Character Bio
Buddhist Monkey was originally going to be a character in the HTF series but the creators thought he didn't fit in with the rest so instead of getting rid of him they gave him his own show, which currently has had only two episodes. These episodes were originally exclusive for the second and third DVDs. However, in June 2006, the episode "Enter The Garden" was released on the website. As his name implies, he is a monkey who lives his life in the way of Buddha ("Buddhist Monk"-ey). He has brown fur with four dots in the shape of a square on his forehead and wears what appears to be a brown, monk-like robe with a number of beads worn as a belt. He is often very calm and enjoys peaceful libraries and gardens, but he is known for his sudden rages when the evil Generic Tree Ninjas ruin books and destroy gardens. He has only ever killed the ninjas and nobody else. His show's premise appears to parody popular action anime, such as Dragon Ball Z. He has made several cameo appearances in the regular episodes. Such appearances include Buddhist Monkey playing on a cinema screen and Cub playing a claw-grabbing prize machine with an image of Buddhist Monkey on the side of it. Since Buddhist Monkey is considered a fictional character in the HTF world, he is the only character who has not died due to his ineligibility to participate in the series's regular happenings.
Buddhist Monkey Episodes
Starring Roles
*Enter the Garden
*Books of Fury
Appearance Roles
*Rink Hijinks (as an image on the side of the video game)
*Keepin' it Reel (as a character in the film)
*Blind Date (as a character in the film)
Trivia
*His appearance is heavily based on Krilin from Dragon Ball and Omi from Xiaolin Showdown.
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Funky Beach Farmington
The term 'Funky Beach Farmington' comes from the concern that global warming poses to the Connecticut town of Farmington. While some speculate that global warming rates will pose a significant enough threat to Farmington that the landlocked town will be a coastal oven that one cannot go outside without getting skin cancer. However, others suggest that this 'funky beach', so to speak, will benefit the Farmington economy. Many beach resorts could thrive, and tanning would not be harmful, it would be beautiful!
A theme song has already been made for this beachy utopia. An elite group of singers known "Funkettes" perform with a lead male singer, usually one who is dashingly handsome.
The term 'Funky Beach Farmington' comes from the concern that global warming poses to the Connecticut town of Farmington. While some speculate that global warming rates will pose a significant enough threat to Farmington that the landlocked town will be a coastal oven that one cannot go outside without getting skin cancer. However, others suggest that this 'funky beach', so to speak, will benefit the Farmington economy. Many beach resorts could thrive, and tanning would not be harmful, it would be beautiful!
A theme song has already been made for this beachy utopia. An elite group of singers known "Funkettes" perform with a lead male singer, usually one who is dashingly handsome.
VPMi is a suite of Project Portfolio Management software used by companies to gain visibility into their project portfolio to manage schedules, budgets, scope, alignment with strategies, balanced scorecard, resources, and documents. The VPMi suite was created, in part, to help prevent miscommunication between business units and IT staff. . The VPMi suite is comprised of two software tools, VPMi Professional and VPMi Express. Both applications are developed by VCSonline, a company headquartered in St. Louis Missouri with offices in Denver, Colorado and Kolkata, India.
VCSonline was founded in 1998 by 2 Ernst & Young project management consultants. The first release of VPMi Professional was released at the end of 1998. The latest release of VPMi is version 3.6. VCSonline has scheduled the release of VPMi 3.7 for February 1st, 2008.
Implementation Options
Like some other web based project management software VPMi can be delivered as both a software as a service (SaaS) model as well as through a local implementation.
VCSonline was founded in 1998 by 2 Ernst & Young project management consultants. The first release of VPMi Professional was released at the end of 1998. The latest release of VPMi is version 3.6. VCSonline has scheduled the release of VPMi 3.7 for February 1st, 2008.
Implementation Options
Like some other web based project management software VPMi can be delivered as both a software as a service (SaaS) model as well as through a local implementation.