Josh Blaylock is the president and founder of comic book publisher Devil's Due Publishing.
In 1994 he started Labyrinth Studios, a label under which he published his first nationally distributed comic book, Minotaur and later Penguin Bros. Blaylock made a living as an art director/business development manager for a small apparel company in the MidWest.
In 1999 Blaylock launched Devil's Due in Cincinnati, Ohio; the company relocated to Chicago, Illinois in 2000. Blaylock oversees day to day operations and works to develop new opportunities for the company. He wrote the company's the G.I. Joe series for the first two years, and draws as well. He is a partner in Kunoichi, Inc., an interactive design firm and creative services provider.
In 1994 he started Labyrinth Studios, a label under which he published his first nationally distributed comic book, Minotaur and later Penguin Bros. Blaylock made a living as an art director/business development manager for a small apparel company in the MidWest.
In 1999 Blaylock launched Devil's Due in Cincinnati, Ohio; the company relocated to Chicago, Illinois in 2000. Blaylock oversees day to day operations and works to develop new opportunities for the company. He wrote the company's the G.I. Joe series for the first two years, and draws as well. He is a partner in Kunoichi, Inc., an interactive design firm and creative services provider.
"Baby Be Mine" is a song on Michael Jackson's 1982 Thriller album, the highest-selling album ever. It is track two on the nine-track album, and is 4 minutes and 20 seconds in length. It was later released as the B-side of "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" in 1987.
Song credits
* Written and composed by Rod Temperton.
* Produced by Quincy Jones.
* Keyboards and synthesizer: Greg Phillinganes.
* Synthesizer: Michael Boddicker and David Paich.
* Synthesizer programming: Steve Porcaro, Brian Banks and Anthony Marinelli.
* Guitar: David Williams.
* Drums: N'dugu Chancler.
* Trumpet and flügelhorn: Jerry Hey.
* Trumpet and flügelhorn: Gary Grant.
* Saxophone and flute: Larry Williams.
* Trombone: Bill Reichenbach.
* Vocal, rhythm and synthesizer arrangement by Rod Temperton.
* Horn arrangement by Jerry Hey.
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Song credits
* Written and composed by Rod Temperton.
* Produced by Quincy Jones.
* Keyboards and synthesizer: Greg Phillinganes.
* Synthesizer: Michael Boddicker and David Paich.
* Synthesizer programming: Steve Porcaro, Brian Banks and Anthony Marinelli.
* Guitar: David Williams.
* Drums: N'dugu Chancler.
* Trumpet and flügelhorn: Jerry Hey.
* Trumpet and flügelhorn: Gary Grant.
* Saxophone and flute: Larry Williams.
* Trombone: Bill Reichenbach.
* Vocal, rhythm and synthesizer arrangement by Rod Temperton.
* Horn arrangement by Jerry Hey.
az:Baby Be Mine
pl:Baby Be Mine
Stefan Legein (b. November 24, 1988 in Oakville, Ontario is a junior hockey player currently playing for the Niagara IceDogs of the Ontario Hockey League. Legein was drafted in the second round, 37th overall of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft by the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Junior Career
Legein started his OHL career in the 2004-05 season. He was initially playing for the Milton Icehawks in the OPJHL, but joined the Mississauga Icedogs midway through the season. In his second full OHL season (2006-07), Legein was named the circuit's Best Skater and Most Improved Player in the annual Coach's Poll. He also suited up in the annual CHL Top Prospects Game and OHL All Star Classic.
Legein started his international career for Canada at the Super Series during the summer of 2007. In December of 2007, Legein was named to Canada's squad for the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Junior Career
Legein started his OHL career in the 2004-05 season. He was initially playing for the Milton Icehawks in the OPJHL, but joined the Mississauga Icedogs midway through the season. In his second full OHL season (2006-07), Legein was named the circuit's Best Skater and Most Improved Player in the annual Coach's Poll. He also suited up in the annual CHL Top Prospects Game and OHL All Star Classic.
Legein started his international career for Canada at the Super Series during the summer of 2007. In December of 2007, Legein was named to Canada's squad for the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
The Santa Claus Thesis was an experimental, scientifical theorem composed by John Thomas and Brandon Stevenson in December of 2006. It explains the plausible thinking behind Santa Claus' existence and how his annual trip around the world is possible. The pair spent 26 9th periods in their Lower Macungie Middle School library researching and writing the thesis.
The Beginning
One day John was screwing around in the library when he came across a site briefly explaining the logic behind Santa Claus' existence. Thinking it would be cool to make his own, he began going down to the library a lot more doing research. He didn't really take it seriously until Brandon Stevenson discovered what he was doing and offered to help. John immidiately accepted the offer, and the two began writing the thesis.
Development
The original name was the Santa Claus Theorem, but the two changed the name to the Santa Claus Thesis because they found a copyright-protected site online already called the Santa Claus Theorem.
Critisizms
Although the Thesis recieved much praise from peers, the students' teachers didn't think the thesis was a good use of their time. Mr. Rob Sawicki, their social studies teacher, was quoted saying, "This 'project' has no point. I have no life. I mean... we begin to see that... um, crap." After this comment, Brandon said "You know what? Mr. Sawicki can go eat a whole watermelon." It's apparent that the two didn't care about what everyone else thought.
Presentation and Planned Release
The two toured the entire eighth grade floor, presenting the Thesis in room including Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Stanchock, and Miss Perez. The two planned to release a version for sale a week before Christmas 2006.
The End of The Thesis
The Thesis was never released for sale because John's parents decided that the reason for his slipping grades was because he was spending too much time on the thesis. They confiscated everything and the thesis ended.
The Beginning
One day John was screwing around in the library when he came across a site briefly explaining the logic behind Santa Claus' existence. Thinking it would be cool to make his own, he began going down to the library a lot more doing research. He didn't really take it seriously until Brandon Stevenson discovered what he was doing and offered to help. John immidiately accepted the offer, and the two began writing the thesis.
Development
The original name was the Santa Claus Theorem, but the two changed the name to the Santa Claus Thesis because they found a copyright-protected site online already called the Santa Claus Theorem.
Critisizms
Although the Thesis recieved much praise from peers, the students' teachers didn't think the thesis was a good use of their time. Mr. Rob Sawicki, their social studies teacher, was quoted saying, "This 'project' has no point. I have no life. I mean... we begin to see that... um, crap." After this comment, Brandon said "You know what? Mr. Sawicki can go eat a whole watermelon." It's apparent that the two didn't care about what everyone else thought.
Presentation and Planned Release
The two toured the entire eighth grade floor, presenting the Thesis in room including Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Stanchock, and Miss Perez. The two planned to release a version for sale a week before Christmas 2006.
The End of The Thesis
The Thesis was never released for sale because John's parents decided that the reason for his slipping grades was because he was spending too much time on the thesis. They confiscated everything and the thesis ended.