Rodeo at Castle Rock, Colorado
The 28th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Colorado presents Judy Dettmer and Nadine Lund reviewing the history of the Family Leadership Training Institute and its predecessor in Connecticut.
Dettmer, who is Director of Colorado's Traumatic Brain Injury Trust Fund, and former CSU researcher (featured in the BIAC 2007 Conference speaking on KIDS TBI), shares that her position sometimes needs qualified people to fill specific appointment positions impacting disability issues.
Live and ad-libbed this comic video shows comedian Dick Black as he interacts with folks on the street and in passing cars in Denver, CO. The comic set-up is that Dick has lost a huge amount of weight and is panhandling for food but it has to be quality food. Surprisingly Dick gets a lot of folks to interact with him and folks can say the funniest things. Cheers from Dick Black & Fred Dixon as we present STREET WORK.
<p>a short <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_animation" title="Computer animation">computer animated</a> film by the Blender Institute, part of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blender_Foundation" title="Blender Foundation">Blender Foundation</a>.
Ever look at someone's Myspace page and think "Too much information!". Ever wonder "What exactly they were thinking?" when you see people posting their scantily clad pictures online for friends and family to see? We have too.
C. Axl Cones takes a humorous look at the internet phenomenom of Myspace and Facebook. Who should post, who should not. It is the stuff you were probably already thinking, but were afraid to say.
This Cone Zone production includes: