Thursday, December 24, 2015

2015 Annual Report from Governor Doug Ducey \\ . Nothing from Mayor John Giles

2015 Arizona Year-end Review
What's the story??
NO annual report,
NO year-end review
NO year-end wrap up
from Mesa Mayor John Giles??
Is this open government engaging the public or transparent or accountable to citizens?
 
Here's what AZ Governor Doug Dicey sent out in emails three days ago
Hello,
I'm pleased to share with you our 2015 ANNUAL REPORT, which highlights the great work accomplished in Arizona . . .
CHECK IT OUT HERE >>
http://azgovernor.gov/annualreport



Apparently the mayor has plenty of time to do his selfie-promotions on giles twitter for sunsets and tamales, and on giles Facebook that are better handled by the City of Mesa Newsroom, but no time to inform voters and residents on what he started and accomplished in the last year in office?
. . . it's always what's next
City of Mesa Mayor's Office
Government Official
mayor giles’ blog mesamayor.com
 

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Today=Wednesday 23 December 2015 > It's Festivus | The Festival for The Rest of Us

Don't know about you, dear readers . . . anybody else gettin' really tired of all the so-called Christmas junk? . . . even if you know the words-by-heart to all those old tired songs and jingles, there's always another way to celebrate - from TVLand not the North Pole.

Time out from religions, based on those Middle East prophets from so long ago, that divide us now.
I don't care what you call it - Muslim, Mormon, Evangelical Christian or Jew.
It's the 21st Century

Re/Evolution of Pop-UP > Food Truck Forest Here + Gilbert Bans Food Trucks Downtown


Some critics of efforts at innovation coming out of City Hall simply say that Mesa is a "copy-cat" - high jacking resources and stealing ideas from other nearby municipalities.
Cityscape in Phoenix probably has a more successful rented ice skating rink than the one here with a City Council-directed expenditure of $40,000 and Gilbert has recently banned food trucks organized by a company called azfeastivals.com from downtown, giving them a one-week notice to leave after three years.
Street Eats food truck events have been all over for a long time.
Is Mesa "late-to-the-party" again or seeing an opportunity in the tool-box for urban development?
What's the take-away if there is one?

G-Force Shoes > Athalonz, A Sports Science Tech Company Here in Mesa

Hand-sketch from athalonz.com
... and you thought Cactus League MLB Spring Training here in Mesa was all a out balls and bats?
Or millions invested by the City of Mesa and baseball-franchise club-owners in two stadiums here, Sloan Park and Fitch Field that attract thousands of sports fans here?
Yes, those are some of "the fundamental forces" that have awakened real estate development - with a new massive sports complex proposed by Visit Mesa.
Let's re-think and expand that, dear readers, and see what  happens when sports, science and technology join forces at a company here in Mesa.
As reported by Digital Journal yesterday Athalon is promising  to redefine footwear in baseball using completely redesigned insoles, midsoles, and outsoles, G-Force shoes are currently in production, but Athalonz isn’t waiting to get involved in the MLB scene.. . . Tested by over 30 Major League players, Athalonz technology is quickly capturing the attention of players from high school to the big leagues. One MLB pitcher said, “I don't know how it works, I just know that I throw 6 mph harder with better control.”
Read more: http://m.digitaljournal.com/pr/2784758#ixzz3vA0nZbU5
Athalonz developed a technology that provides optimal engagement of the feet with the ground for all levels of players. G-Force Shoes by Athalonz are baseball cleats that are designed using 3 innovative, patented features. The insole, midsole, and outsole are uniquely designed to work together to place the player in the optimal athletic stance without even thinking about it.  
https://www.g-forceshoes.com/
G-Force Shoes by Athalonz are not a training aid. The premise of a training aid is that through repetitive use, the user will improve performance. Our shoes are scientifically designed and proven to position the feet so that the athlete is placed in the optimal athletic position; there is no repetitive training required, it happens automatically when you put on a pair of our baseball cleats.
You can order now - shipping begins December 2015 [hit website link just above] 
Headquartered in Mesa, Arizona, Athalonz was founded by a diverse group of experts united by their love of baseball and their passion for innovation. Led by Engineer Tim Markison, Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Preston Wolin, Sports Scientist Gary McCoy, and joined by Major League Baseball Coaches Don Wakamatsu and Ty Van Burkleo, Athalonz is focused on creating breakthrough advances in Sports Science Technology.
Source: Athalonz, LLC

Update to Post from Sept 10: "Bread" was '60's-Slang for Money > Alpine Valley Sale Done

Mesa’s Alpine Valley Bread sells for $120M
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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Real ID or Real Nightmare?? RFID Chips? 1984 Deja VU

While visions of sugar plums might be dancing through people's heads, there's a mad dash at the Arizona State Legislature to pass through the current snow-job of fear-and-anger a clever provision crafted by Senator Bob Worsley, R-Mesa into this year’s legislation
to enact the Real ID Act - specifically barring the use of RFID technology in a half-measure step to total surveillance and/or supposedly giving Arizona drivers "a choice" for what kind of driver's license they want after April 1, 2016 . . . good choice of a date for that: April Fool's Day!

State legislators approved a measure in 2008 prohibiting the MVD from producing a Real ID-compliant license, largely under the influence of then Democratic Governor Janet Napolitano, who resigned from that office [leaving it to the nationally-embarrassing Republican Jan Brewer], to become "Big Sis" heading up the Department of Homeland Security until she resigned from that job too.
Napolitano rightfully called it "an unfunded mandate" at that time
http://www.azcentral.com/story/dougmaceachern/2015/04/03/napolitano-mandate-license-legislature/25269805/
Curiously, both sides of the political spectrum - The John Birch Society and the American Civil Liberties Union - were united in their concerns, proving the point that you can't fool all the people all of time.
AT A GLANCE . . .
The Real ID Act of 2005 would turn our state driver’s licenses into a genuine national identity card and impose numerous new burdens on taxpayers, citizens, immigrants, and state governments – while doing nothing to protect against terrorism. As a result, it is stirring intense opposition from many groups across the political spectrum. This Web site provides information about opposing Real ID.




Read more: http://www.realnightmare.org/





Hey! Fast Forward >> 2016 Artists + Creative Place Makers > Poster Contest

SWMF 2016 Poster Design Contest
Southwest Maker Fest will celebrate its third annual festival on March 12, 2016 in downtown Mesa > seeking a design for the poster and other materials for this exciting event!
Time-Sensitive: Send by 25 January 2016 @ 11:59 p.m.

Submission must be completely original. All posters need to be submitted via email to info@southwestmakerfest.com.  
The design size of the file must not exceed printed size of 11”x17”. The design should be saved at a resolution that will enable us to zoom in to see details during judging, but the file size must not exceed 2MB (although a high resolution file will be requested from the winning artist).
Files accepted as .pdf only. Include your first and last name, email address, and phone #.
There is no entry fee.

Work must be the original work of the submitting artist and cannot have been previously published or used as a promotional image for any activity or event.
Maximum of 3 submissions per person. Entries will not be accepted after the deadline.
Southwest Maker Fest is an annual one-day festival in downtown Mesa. It is a place of ideas and action that celebrates the uniquely human power of creativity and invention, and the entrepreneurial spirit.  Visit SWMF to experience, learn, play and shop.  From new art forms to extraordinary inventions, from programs that explore new techniques to do-it-yourself on-site opportunities, from art to technology to food, SWMF will stimulate curiosity and inspire the maker inside you!

Are you ready to get creative?
We hope you are because Southwest Maker Fest is looking for the most creative image to market our THIRD ANNUAL MAKER FESTIVAL in Downtown Mesa – March 12, 2016.

Southwest Maker Fest’s Mission is to Celebrate, Engage and Inspire the Maker in Each of Us 
Vision =
A Connected Community, Empowered by Creativity.  

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