Type Privately held company
Founded 1989
Key people Mark Gonzales, Jake Brown, Ronnie Creager, James Craig
Products Skateboard equipment

Blind is a skateboard company founded by Mark Gonzales, in 1989 under Steve Rocco's World Industries empire.

The name "Blind" is an intentional slight to Gonzales' former sponsor, Vision Skateboards.[1] He has since left the company and today the company continues under the ownership of Dwindle Distribution.

Blind markets decks, wheels and accessories as well as clothing. The company's logo is a stylized grim reaper.

Contents

Team [link]

Ex-Team [link]

Videography [link]

  • Video Days (1991)[2] (VHS)
  • What If? (2005)[3] (DVD) (Video Days was featured as an easter egg, and again as a separate disc on the special edition re-release)
  • The Blind Video (2009)[4] (DVD)
  • This Is Not A Test (2011)[5] (DVD)

References [link]

  1. ^ Craft, Kevin 16 Things You Didn’t Know About Mark Gonzales, Skateboarder Magazine
  2. ^ Video Days at IMDB
  3. ^ What If? at IMDB
  4. ^ The Blind Video at IMDB
  5. ^ This Is Not A Test at IMDB

External links [link]



https://wn.com/Blind_Skateboards

Blind (Korn song)

"Blind" is a song recorded and performed by American nu metal band Korn for their self-titled debut album. It was released as the album's first single in August 1994.

Concept

As explained by Dennis Shinn, based on the original creation of the song, while in Sexart, before it was re-recorded by Korn;

Jonathan Davis's personal meaning, how he connected with the song would be as said:

Music and structure

"Blind" had been written in Sexart before Jonathan Davis left the band to join Korn. The song was composed entirely by Dennis Shinn - being both music, and vocal melodies / lyrics, in December 1992. Once Shinn had the song ready, he introduced the song to the other guys at band practice. From that point, Ryan Shuck added in one music section (acting as a bridge). Shuck's bridge contribution followed the extremely popular song opening riff composed by Dennis Shinn. Shuck's bridge divided the popular intro riff from the vocal section of the song. His bridge came back around after the vocal section ended as well. Shuck's contribution landed on both Sex Art's recorded demo of "Blind", as well as Korn's recorded demo of "Blind". However, once the 1994 Korn LP was being recorded, the music part written by Shuck was removed. On the Sex Art recorded demo, following Shucks bridge, the song then dropped into an extensive musical (Bridge) that built up before the closing out of the song. The entire section (bridge) was musically composed by Ray Solis. This area of music by Solis was not recorded on the Korn demo, nor album.

Unexploded ordnance

Unexploded ordnance (UXO, sometimes acronymized as UO), Unexploded bomb (UXB), or Explosive remnants of war (ERW) are explosive weapons (bombs, shells, grenades, land mines, naval mines, cluster munitions, etc.) that did not explode when they were employed and still pose a risk of detonation, potentially many decades after they were used or discarded.

Around the world

Unexploded ordnance from at least as far back as the American Civil War still poses a hazard worldwide, both in current and former combat areas and on military firing ranges. A major problem with unexploded ordnance is that over the years the detonator and main charge deteriorate, frequently making them more sensitive to disturbance, and therefore more dangerous to handle. There are countless examples of people tampering with unexploded ordnance that is many years old – often with fatal results. Believing it to be harmless they handle the device and it explodes, killing or severely injuring them. For this reason it is universally recommended that unexploded ordnance should not be touched or handled by unqualified persons. Instead, the location should be reported to the local police so that bomb disposal or Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) professionals can render it safe.

Zeitgeist (Levellers album)

Zeitgeist is the fourth album by The Levellers. It was released in 1995 and reached #1 in the UK album charts, making it the band's most successful album. Two singles were released from the album – "Hope St.", which reached #12 in the UK single charts, and "Fantasy", which reached 16. Additionally, a re-recorded version of "Just the One" featuring Joe Strummer was released, reaching #12, as well as a live version of "Exodus" from the later Headlights, White Lines, Black Tar Rivers (Best Live) album the next year, which reached #24.

Track listing

  • "Hope St."
  • "The Fear"
  • "Exodus"
  • "Maid of the River"
  • "Saturday to Sunday"
  • "4.am"
  • "Forgotten Ground"
  • "Fantasy"
  • "P.C. Keen"
  • "Just the One"
  • "Haven't Made It"
  • "Leave This Town"
  • "Men-an-Tol"
  • The 2007 re-issue included the bonus tracks:

  • "Miles Away"
  • "Your 'Ouse"
  • "Drinking for England"
  • "Searchlights"
  • References

  • http://www.allmusic.com/album/r220829
  • Zeitgeist (ensemble)

    Zeitgeist is an American contemporary classical music group based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It was founded in 1977.

    Its instrumentation includes two percussion, piano, and woodwinds. The group has worked with and commissioned numerous composers, including John Cage, Yoko Ono, La Monte Young, Frederic Rzewski, Paul Dresher, Terry Riley, Anthony Gatto, Jin Hi Kim, Eric Stokes, Harold Budd, Daniel Lentz, Barbara Benary, Fred Ho, Martin Bresnick, Homer Lambrecht, Brent Michael Davids, Jack Vees, Pierre Jalbert, Arthur Jarvinen, Scott Lindroth, Mark Applebaum, and Beth Custer.

    Discography

  • 1993 - If Tigers Were Clouds. Innova.
  • 1994 - Intuitive Leaps: Zeitgeist plays Terry Riley. Sony Music Entertainment.
  • 1995 - A Decade: Zeitgeist Plays Rzewski. O.O. Discs.
  • References

  • New York Times review, Music: Cage via Zeitgeist, by Bernard Holland (November 24, 1986), accessed 16 February 2010
  • External links

  • Zeitgeist website, accessed 16 February 2010

  • Indian Institute of Technology Ropar

    The Indian Institute of Technology Ropar (IIT Ropar) or IIT-RPR, is an engineering and technology higher education institute located in Rupnagar, Punjab, India. It is one of the eight newer Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) established by the Ministry of Human Resource Development MHRD, Government of India under The Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 2011. The Act was passed in the Lok Sabha on 24 March 2011 and by the Rajya Sabha on 30 April 2012.

    History

    This new institute was established by MHRD in year 2008. The classes for academic session 2008–2009 were held at IIT Delhi. The Institute started functioning from its transit campus in Rupnagar in August 2009.

    Campus & Location

    IIT Ropar is located at Rupnagar (formerly known as Ropar) town of the district Rupnagar. Rupnagar was founded in the 11th century and named after Rup Sen son of Raja Rokeshar. Recent excavations and explorations conducted at Rupnagar indicate that the first settlements here were the Harappans, who reached the upper Satluj towards the close of third millennium B.C. The district has rich historical and religious significance.

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