Regional high school robotics tournament at Denver University provides a lot of exciting footage today of the three day competition ongoing today, March 24, 2012.
Pit crews, dancing crowds supporting their bots shooting nerf basketballs, music and international intrigue result in scholarships for one in four participants. Admission is free.
Meanwhile, Host Paula Rhoads, also producer of Brainiacs, examines the diagnostic technique of lipstick application as a means of identifying a traumatic brain injury or other mental disability, as per Susan Cole's discussion this week on television about how to get out of jury duty. The two criminal charges against her now include a felony.
Paula, who was let go from a jury duty three or four times now, also disagrees with any disrespect for Denver District Judge Ann Mansfield, who so far is the only judge in the state of Colorado who has recognized Paula's disability: the rest do incredible contortions and rewrites of statute to disregard her brain injury disability. So here we go with lipstick.
Paula also pays tribute to her father, Doran D. Rhoads, 86, who died Tuesday, March 20, 2012 in Georgia.
Colorado's worker's compensation legislation originally was for the purpose of preventing the family destruction of injured workers. But Paula contends the current corrupt system practices procedural gamesmanship to ignore obvious brain injuries. Instead it allows, assists and encourages employers to intentionally maximize the worker's pain by slowly painfully destroying their families.
At least that is what U.S. Home Corporation, Lennar Corporation and Old Republic Insurance Company did on purpose. This is not libel, because I can prove it. But Colorado judges generally are not listening anyway. We'll see about that!
Brainiacs also features footage of Kelly Shellman and Kendara Peoples regarding upcoming Miss Wheelchair Colorado pageant April 14 and the tbi survivor panel April 13.
Then we feature footage from the First Annual BIAC Valentine's Social .. on February 14! It includes a lot of information about upcoming camps. Maybe you should go too!