![]() ![]() The Discovery Channel did a documentary about it. ![]() The national media grabbed the story and descended on Eagle. In its psychological report, the Air Force says it interviewed about 200 people, including friends, fellow pilots and relatives. He suggested that his son was disoriented by jet fuel fumes, could not control his plane and crashed. “They pulled that out of a hat: that he must have done it himself, which I think is a lie,” Richard Button, Craig’s father and a retired Air Force colonel who fought in three wars, told the New York Times.īutton’s father flew for the Air Force during World War II, Korea and Vietnam. His parents angrily rejected that conjecture and lambasted the media for suggesting their son may have sabotaged the flight. Two decades later, we have a clear picture of what happened, but why remains a mystery.Ī 1998 Air Force report suggests unrequited love and conflicting emotions between learning to kill as a member of the military, juxtaposed with his mother’s Jehovah’s Witness and pacifist philosophy. Button touched off a mystery that will never be solved when he broke formation in his A-10 Thunderbolt near Gila, Arizona, flew 800 miles off course as he zigzagged across northern Arizona and Colorado and crashed into Gold Dust Peak in the Holy Cross Wilderness near Vail. Instead of touching down safely, Air Force Captain Craig D. Craig Button, who flew his A-10 Thunderbolt attack plane into Gold Dust Peak. In the last reported sighting, Button is northeast of Aspen, near Craig’s Peak and New York MountainĮditor’s Note: This is part one of a two-part series looking back at the April 1997 crash of Capt. Button is heading northeast againġ:40 p.m. north by northeast of its previous sighting, the A-10 is between Aspen and Grand Junction againġ:37 p.m. the A-10 is southeast of the last sightingġ:35 p.m. Button is due south of his last positionġ:33 p.m. bearing to the northeast, Button is now north of Aspenġ:30 p.m. ![]() Button begins a zig-zag pattern with this sighting between Grand Junction and Aspenġ:27 p.m. several miles south of Lake Rooseveltġ:22 p.m. west of Apache Junction, Arizonaġ2:11 p.m. Debris scattered over a quarter-mile-square area. The Air Force concluded the jet probably had two to five minutes of fuel remaining when it crashed.This training mission would have been the first time Captain Button dropped live ordnance. Button’s $9 million single-seat A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft was armed with four Mk-82 bombs, 60 magnesium flares, 120 metal chaff canisters and 575 rounds of 30-millimeter ammunition.For years, a sign at the Gold Dust Peak trailhead warned that hikers might encounter 30 mm ammunition. It took three weeks to find the crash site, and all summer to clean it up.He did not attempt to eject before the crash.He crashed into Gold Dust Peak in the Holy Cross Wilderness.The Air Force determined that Button was flying his aircraft manually and purposefully. His jet was spotted numerous times by observers on the ground. He flew in a northeasterly direction toward Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah come together in one spot. Near Gila Bend, Arizona, after being refueled in-flight, Button unexpectedly broke formation. Button flew hundreds of miles off course without radio contact.Button was on a training mission with two other A-10s from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona.24, 1964-April 2, 1997) was a United States Air Force pilot who died when he crashed an A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft under mysterious circumstances. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Robin: Having four seasons brings plenty of positives, but as you highlight as well, it kind of sets the bar higher and higher every season. On keeping it fresh and creative each season Nobody else had the same passion, the same commitment, the same level of dreams, and the will to succeed as these two and that’s, I think, what ultimately brought them there, and as you’ll see next Wednesday, that battle continues because their level and their passion is second to none and higher than anybody else that came into the kitchen. ![]() Being the Exec Producer, I’ve lived with these guys for the four months of shooting and throughout the post, and I think Natasha is absolutely right in that these two are very, very similar personalities. I really do want the best for him, and we were with each other every day, day in and day out, 12 to 14-hour days long, no break from each other, so it’s bound to happen. I have nothing but good things to say about Luca. We’re real strong characters, and when you put two people that are very strong, they’re going to clash and they’re going to get along and it’s just going to be an up and down relationship. Natasha: I think for the most part, Luca and I are pretty much similar people. On what their relationship was like on and off screen So, you really had to put more than 100%. The finale itself absolutely was probably the toughest, because there was so much at stake, and the emotions were doing a big, big part on it because you know that that was the last chance that you had to go for the title. I think the reason why we both made it to the finale is because we were the ones who really like with more anger to win. You put everything into it, and it’s a very emotional experience, and it’s just something that you kind of have to be there in the moment, and it just takes complete control out of everything you’re doing. We all equally fought really hard to make it as far as we did, and just being in that finale and being against a strong competitor as Luca, it’s definitely really hard. Natasha: I definitely say it was a lot of pressure. Let’s see what else these two talented home cooks and Executive Producer Robin Ashbrook had to say. Mystery box is for me the one that was like a game, kind of, because they more or less trying to do your best, but you really had to-there was no risk of elimination. I never had worked with a live crab before, and I didn’t really know how to start, and then, plus I messed it up. ![]() I still have nightmares about that challenge. It was definitely a hard challenge, because I’m pretty sure most of us didn’t know everything that was under the box, and it really was a challenge to put our creative balances and put everything on the plate and make it a good dish. Natasha: I would say personally on my end would be the mystery box where we had all of the ingredients from all the foreign nations. So, what was the one ingredient or activity that was the most terrifying for you guys? You guys just had a lot of really challenging things this season. My question is for both Natasha and Luca. ![]() It’s been an eventful season on MasterChef, and this week, the final two head into the kitchen to battle it out for the title! I was lucky enough to get a chance to chat with the two finalists, Natasha and Luca, last week, and I am very excited to see who wins tomorrow. ![]() ![]() ![]() Princess Celestia stopped, glancing back towards the statue's face. The goofy smile, the blood red irises, the waving arms… The amusing expression it pulled was part of the reason she had it installed on the castle grounds. The blast of water emanated from a statue of a dragon, standing leg deep in the basin of the feature. A great volume of water spat from the middle, the spray creating a kaleidoscope of rainbows that danced about. Directly below were the castle gardens, a large fountain sat front and centre. About her neck, reminiscent of a peytral, there was a necklace made of the finest gold A beautiful purple gem had been inset in the centre, gleaming and sparkling with little effort.īrushing a few stray strands of hair from her face, the lady's tired, yet satisfied eyes glanced out the window. A thin belt wrapped around her waist, helping to keep the fabric conformed to her slender form. Despite the lack of straps present to hold up the front, an expertly placed piece of enchanted boning prevented the strapless piece from rolling down her modest breasts. A long, backless dress clothed them, flowing down her elegant form. Her long, toned limbs practically glowed in the sunset, her porcelain white arms lightly grazing her sides. Something briefly broke one shaft as a tall figure came walking through. Fat, wide rays shone through the long glass windows of the castle, casting great shafts across the marbled floor. Warm orange rays bathed the city, glazing the fine white towers and walls into a fiery collage. The shining orb blazing in the sky had arced its way down, only a short distance from the horizon. This is a 2000 word commission for an anonymous commissioner.Įvening was drawing in for Canterlot. However, a certain individual is hell bent on 'uplifting' the mares spirits, going about it in the most unorthodox method possible. And it is taken by monstrous beasts that are hard to fight off.It's been a long day of politics and dealing with petitioners, and Celestia is just about ready to enjoy a beautiful evening in peace and quiet. Most of equestria is abandoned, a wasteland up for the taking. Many perish and those who survive are called to Canterlot to be safe. No Unicorn or even the Princesses can hold it back. Natural disasters hit all over Equestria. Tezzieh Fandoms: My Little Pony: Friendship is MagicĬanon Divergence!!! Anthro Ponies!!! Liberties taken with Alicorn Biology!!! Language: English Words: 22,235 Chapters: 5/5 Kudos: 12 Bookmarks: 9 Hits: 3164 Part 1 of The Celestia's Star Son Was Shooting. ![]() One that naturally leads into the obligatory sequel! Yay, Hollywood! Series Things that leave Luna with a choice when she gets back to her room with the evidence. Kinky, sexy, and deeply disturbing things. When she arrives there, though, she gets far more than she bargained for.Īnd learns far more than she ever wanted or thought possible about Celestia and Shooting Star. ![]() He’s actually a good kid) son, Shooting Star, during the tutoring session they have every Friday night. So, Luna, really needing her precious caffeine drug, storms off deciding to not only take back her coffee but get dirt on Celestia and her biological and bastard (as in fatherless. IT'S FUCKING GONE AND SHE KNOWS WHO TOOK IT! HER STUPID PRANKING SISTER, CELESTIA!
![]() ![]() Hardness should ideally be between 5-15 dGH, and whilst angelfish can adapt to harder water, breeding may become more difficult. Whilst sometimes referred to as a soft-water fish, natural conditions vary and angelfish can be kept in water with a pH ranging from 6 to 8. Re-creating roots and driftwood in a vertical fashion, using the majority of the aquariums height, creates an ideal environment, but if this is not possible, tall plants make a perfect substitution. ![]() Aquarium conditions for AngelfishĪlthough angelfish are often recommended for planted aquariums, in the wild adults are usually found in areas with little vegetation and only the young fish, which form shoals, stick close to vegetated areas for protection. Whilst many angelfish are found in these open areas, some are also found in heavily vegetated pools and flooded regions during the flood season. What Is The Natural habitat of Angelfish?Īngelfish originate from the Amazon River basin in South America and prefer the slower moving sections of water, where they hide amongst the roots and driftwood to ambush small prey, usually small fish and surface insects. As with many fish however, the wild-type variety looks more natural, and is usually less likely to develop health problems, and more likely to breed successfully. In addition to these, there are also veil-tail forms and crosses of all the varieties. There are a large variety of captive bred colour forms now available, including marbled, pearl-scale, half-black, black, leopard, gold (yellow), albino, and koi, which have black and gold markings on a white body. Most fish available in the hobby are captive bred, although more wild specimens have appeared in recent years. Depending on the area of collection, slight variations of colour and patterning can be seen, but the basic appearance is the same. leopoldi are very rarely seen for sale and in contrast to altums, are more elongated, and if you are used to seeing normal angelfish they can look oddly stretched.Īngelfish in the wild have a silvery-brown base colour with dark brown to black vertical stripes, which provides decent camouflage for hiding amongst vertical roots and driftwood at the edges of waterways. Altum angels make stunning specimen fish, although it is not uncommon to see normal angels sold as Altums, so be wary when purchasing. altum, or the Altum Angel, is a taller fish, and the largest species, growing up to 25cm tall (including fins) and 18cm long. scalare, which can be found in a wide range of captive bred forms, and is the focus of this article, although captive bred specimens are most likely an indistinct cross between species. The genus name of the angelfish, ' Pterophyllum', roughly translated from the Greek language, means 'winged leaf', relating to its tall, laterally compressed shape, and gliding motion. AngelFish Species Part of the Cichlid FamilyĪngelfish are part of the Cichlid family, although they appear very different from a 'typical' Cichlid, if there is such a thing. The name 'angelfish' relates to the fishes appearance rather than its nature, as being part of the cichlid family, its behaviour is sometimes far from angelic! Providing you are aware that angelfish can sometimes be a little aggressive, but not unmanageable, a pair or shoal of angelfish can make a great addition to a community aquarium. Ideally suited to larger, moderately planted aquariums, angelfish can become prized specimens in the right environment. ![]() The Angelfish is one of the most popular aquarium fish in the hobby, and is known by almost all fish keepers. Author: Think Fish Last updated: 28 January 2016 11:18 Angelfish Species (Pterophyllum Scalare) ![]() ![]() United Postmasters & Managers of America has chosen to partner with Liberty Mutual, and now you could save up to $509 1 on insurance. I 7212 Poplar St, Annandale, VA 22003 I 80 $50,000 of coverage for Member costs only $35.00 per year.Ĭall your UPMA endorsed provider Mass Benefits at 80 or email for more information The benefits are paid directly to the member without regard to the FEHB plan deductible or co-insurance amounts.Īccidental Death & Dismemberment Plan : This insurance provides up to $250,000 of coverage for all activities, 24 hours per day, anywhere in the world. Benefits are paid for inpatient confinement (overnight stay), outpatient surgery, and accident treatment. Supplemental Health Insurance Plan : This plan is available to all Members (active and retired). 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The Comanches remained a nomadic people throughout their free existence. The fifth major band, known as Quahadis ("Antelopes"), roamed the high plains of the Llano Estacado. Their range extended north to the Arkansas River. The northernmost band was known as the Yamparikas, or "Yap-Eaters," a name derived from that of an edible root. Still farther north was the range of the Kotsotekas, or "Buffalo-Eaters." Their territory covered what is now western Oklahoma, where they often camped along the Canadian River. These three divisions are sometimes referred to collectively as Middle Comanches. ![]() Two smaller bands, the Tanima ("Liver-Eaters") and the Tenawa ("Those Who Stay Downstream"), shared the range of the Nokonis. North of Penateka country was the habitat of the band called Nokoni, or "Those Who Turn Back." The Nokonis roamed from the Cross Timbers region of North Texas to the mountains of New Mexico. Because of their location, the Penatekas played the most prominent role in Texas history. The southernmost band was called Penateka, or "Honey Eaters." Their range extended from the Edwards Plateau to the headwaters of the Central Texas rivers. However, five major bands played important roles in recorded Comanche history. As many as thirteen different Comanche bands were identified during the historic period, and most probably there were others that were never identified. The band structure of Comanche society was not rigid, and bands coalesced and broke apart, depending on the needs and goals of their members. The Comanches did not arrive on the South Plains as a unified body but rather in numerous family groups or bands. Although the tribe came to be known historically as Comanches, they called themselves Nermernuh, or "the People." Only after their arrival on the Southern Plains did the tribe come to be known as Comanches, a name derived from the Ute word Komántcia, meaning "enemy," or, literally, "anyone who wants to fight me all the time." The Spaniards in New Mexico, who came into contact with the Comanches in the early eighteenth century, gave the tribe the name by which they were later known to Spaniards and Americans alike. A vast area of the South Plains, including much of North, Central, and West Texas, soon became Comanche country, or Comanchería. Pressure from more powerful and better-armed tribes to their north and east, principally the Blackfoot and Crow Indians, also encouraged their migration. The move also facilitated the acquisition of French trade goods, including firearms, through barter with the Wichita Indians on the Red River. The warm climate and abundant buffalo were additional incentives for the southern migration. ![]() By moving south, they had greater access to the mustangs of the Southwest. Their new mobility allowed them to leave their mountain home and their Shoshone neighbors and move onto the plains of eastern Colorado and western Kansas, where game was plentiful.Īfter their arrival on the Great Plains, the Comanches began a southern migration that was encouraged by a combination of factors. The life of the pedestrian tribe was revolutionized as they rapidly evolved into a mounted, well-equipped, and powerful people. ![]() ![]() Sometime during the late seventeenth century, the Comanches acquired horses, and that acquisition drastically altered their culture. The Comanche language is derived from the Uto-Aztecan linguistic family and is virtually identical to the language of the Northern Shoshones. Both cultural and linguistic similarities confirm the Comanches' Shoshone origins. Anthropological evidence indicates that they were originally a mountain tribe, a branch of the Northern Shoshones, who roamed the Great Basin region of the western United States as crudely equipped hunters and gatherers. The Comanches, exceptional horsemen who dominated the Southern Plains, played a prominent role in Texas frontier history throughout much of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. ![]() ![]() ![]() So with help, I have achieved the original goal - remote access to MacOS systems. So I switched the destination system to enable SS and disabled RM. You can also do this by opening the Launchpad if it is not already one of the apps in your Dock. But also said: "OK, Screen Sharing needs to be setup on the other Macs, then Finder>Go>Connect to Server>Browse.". Step 1: Locate Microsoft Remote Desktop To download Microsoft Remote Desktop, open the App Store within your Applications folder by searching for the program. My experience has only been to use "Finder->Go" for mounting remote file systems (ie SMB://*). The other key to which referred, was the use of "Finder->Go" to connect to other systems. This produced the installer failure that started this thread (that is, ".ARDC was already has clarified that ARDC DOES exist in "High Sierra" but I still don't know how to use it to connect to the system with "Remote Management" activated.īut what has indirectly pointed out is that Screen Sharing is another way to access and control a remote MacOS system. I have an older Macbook Pro (2008-2009) with OS El Capitan. After I moved my VPN definition as below, I could successfully rdp to my pc. Somehow Microsoft Remote Desktop app does not work if the VPN definition is below the Thunderbolt Bridge. With no success finding ARDC on MacOS "High Sierra", I grabbed an installer and attempted to put it on the MacBook. Microsoft Remote Desktop, but the only version in the app store is not supported with my os. On your mac go to System Preferences -> Network On the left pane please make sure that your VPN definition is upper than the Thunderbolt Bridge. So I activated the Remote Management feature on one of my MacOS systems and searched for the ARDC on my MacBook. Seagate SeaTools is free hard drive testing software that comes in two forms for home users: SeaTools Bootable and SeaTools for DOS support Seagate or Maxtor drives and run independent of your operating system on their own USB drive or CD, respectively. Given the descriptions, I believed this was a better solution. Doing a simple search revealed "Apple Remote Desktop Client". ![]() Although I have used VNC from Linux to Linux/Unix systems, I thought there may be something more feature rich. Thank you! Although you did not directly answer my questions, I was able to figure out what I was missing! Well most of it I'll explain.įirst of all, my goal was to remotely access and control the desktops of other Mac systems from my MacBook. ![]() ![]() ![]() In normal terms, you can consider this as an “uphill” scenario. When moving from left to right, if the line has a positive slope, it means the line is moving upwards.Slope represents not just steepness it also effectively tells the direction.Mathematically, you can interpret slope in this way too: The change in y or the dependent variable with the unit change in x or the independent variable. The usual notation of the slope-intercept form of the line is : y=mx c, where m is the slope of the line, which we calculate by the formula or dy/dx, as it is popularly called in short. The slope-intercept form of the line is well known in linear algebra. Slope is an indispensable concept in linear algebra and to describe line gradients. Similarly, the demand and price curve also is slopy and shows how the two terms are related to one another. For instance, the famous Philips curve that shows the variation of unemployment and inflation is a downward sloping curve. EconomicsĮconomists use the concept of slope to show how things are changing. The slope of a landform plays a key role in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to analyze elevation points, to stimulate and design elevation models and to study contour lines. Geographers understand and classify soils, differentiate landforms and study the model surface runoff Water runoff is a determining factor to estimate which crops suit well that landforms and the cost of farming and measures to be taken for better productivity. However, there exist many pros and cons because of the slope. Hill stations and steep landforms offer a great sight to the viewers. Laying of roads and allotting permissions for vehicles in such places is based on such studies only. These are all nothing but the signs that alert you that the road ahead is steep and that you should drive carefully. ![]() You must also have noticed road signs showing “Steep Hill Ahead” or “20% with a steep triangle image”. We come across ups and downs and steep areas many times during our journeys or in day to day life too. It is a common sight to all of us that land is never in a straight form. Before we get into the calculation of slope, it is hence important to understand the diversified usage of slope in various aspects of our life. The perpendicular line formula to get directly the slope of the line that is perpendicular line.Though we all know slope as a mathematical concept, it is increasingly used in many applications of physics, geographical studies, and sports. If you want to make things more direct, use this perpendicular slope calculator and use Then, solving for \(y\), by dividing both sides of the equation by \(3\), the following is obtained Putting \(y\) on the left hand side and \(x\) and the constant on the right hand side we get We have been provided with the following equation: Solution: We first get the slope intercept equation for the GIVEN line, if possible Find the equation of the perpendicular line that passes through \((1, 1)\). Example of the calculation of a perpendicular line for a given line:Ĭonsider the line with equation \(2x 3y = 5)\). Typically, you will provide a point on the original line, where you want the Line, you need to provide one point where the line passes through. In order to identify one specific perpendicular Once you have a line, there is not one but many (infinite) perpendicular lines to the given line. Can you calculate the perpendicular line with no points The perpendicular line to a vertical line is a horizontal line. What is the perpendicular line of a vertical line The perpendicular line to a horizontal line is a vertical line. What is the perpendicular line of a horizontal line Once you have the slope of the given line, you use the formula for the perpendicular slope, by multiplying by minus one the Ultimately, if you define your given line with an equation, you need to get that equation into the slope-intercept form, so to get the slope. Otherwise, perhaps you have two points where the line passes through, in which case you can compute If you are provided with the slope and intercept to define the line The step is to find the slope of the given line. How do you find the perpendicular line of a line? In order to find that one you are looking for, you need to fixĪ point it passes through. Observe that one given line has infinite perpendicular lines to it. Slopes are defined, for the lines to be perpendicular, which is that the product of the slopes is -1. There is a specific condition for the slope and the perpendicular slope, whenever the Perpendicular lines are lines that cross forming a right angle. Lines where the slope is undefined (negative or positive infinity). Horizontal lines are lines with slope equal to zero, an vertical lines are Lines are in big part determined by their slope (inclination). Learn more about this perpendicular line calculator. ![]() ![]() ![]() They also have nausea and vomiting or pain in the back, shoulders, neck, arms or abdomen. They’re more likely to have shortness of breath, fatigue and insomnia that started before the heart attack. Medical research in recent years has shown that women and people AFAB are less likely to have chest pain or discomfort that feels like indigestion. Heart attack symptoms in women and people AFAB Feeling lightheaded, dizzy or passing out.Anxiety or a feeling of “impending doom.”.Heart attacks can often be mistaken for indigestion or heartburn. Shortness of breath or trouble breathing.It may start in your chest and spread (or radiate) to other areas like your left arm (or both arms), shoulder, neck, jaw, back or down toward your waist. This can be mild and feel like discomfort or heaviness, or it can be severe and feel like crushing pain. Symptoms of a heart attack that people describe most often include: Men and people assigned male at birth (AMAB) are likely to have different heart attack symptoms than women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB). Heart attacks can have a number of symptoms, some of which are more common than others. That reduces or even stops blood flow to the rest of your body, which can be deadly if it isn’t corrected quickly. ![]() When a part of your heart can’t pump because it’s dying from lack of blood flow, it can disrupt the pumping sequence for your entire heart. When a heart attack happens, blood flow to a part of your heart stops or is far below normal, which causes injury or death to that part of your heart muscle. ![]() Time is critical in treating a heart attack, and a delay of even a few minutes can result in permanent heart damage or death. If you suspect you or someone you’re with is having a heart attack, call 911 (or your local emergency services phone number). If blood flow isn’t restored quickly, a heart attack can cause permanent heart damage and death.Ī heart attack is a life-threatening emergency. Without blood flow, the affected heart muscle will begin to die. The lack of blood flow can occur because of many different factors but is usually related to a blockage in one or more of your heart’s arteries. What is a heart attack?Ī myocardial infarction (commonly called a heart attack) is an extremely dangerous condition that happens because of a lack of blood flow to your heart muscle. A blocked coronary artery prevents blood from reaching your heart muscle and causes a heart attack. ![]() ![]() ![]() His education and enthusiasm for design positions Mark to successfully interpret and creatively direct unbuilt ideas. Mark has a privileged and unique exposure to varied world-class design and architecture. He joined DBOX New York in 2004 and co-established DBOX London in 2010. He provides strategic guidance and nurturing of the business and multi-disciplinary team with daily executive responsibilities of brand compliance, project conceptualization and direction, new business development, and staff development. Johnny studied fine arts, architecture, jewelry design, and fashion design at university level.Īs part of the global operation of DBOX, Mark Gleghorn leads DBOX London and DBOX Hong Kong with responsibility for ongoing projects in Europe, India, China, and Southeast Asia. During that time, Johnny was a judge for the Australian Award (1999), Feeder won three major awards in the Australian Advertising Print Award Show (2000) and it won the Sydney Festival 2005 – 2007 Design Pitch. Prior to joining DBOX’s New York studio, Johnny ran Feeder Associates, a Sydney, Australia-based graphic design studio that he founded. Projects he has led have been recognized with awards, including the American Design Awards for Real Estate Advertising (1st place, 2006) the American Design Awards for Real Estate Web Design (2nd place, 2006) World Luxury Award for Real Estate & Property Luxury Communication (2007) Type Directors Club Award of Excellence in Typography (2008) NAHB Nationals Best Brochure (2009) and NAHB Nationals Best Marketing Campaign (2009). In addition to leading strategy, conceptualization, execution, and account management for existing client projects, Johnny participates in new business development and new business pitches. Since joining DBOX in 2006 to lead the graphic design department, his role has expanded significantly and he has played an integral role in DBOX’s evolution into a full-service agency. Johnny Petley is a creative director and brand strategist with over 20 years' experience developing award-winning marketing and advertising campaigns for high-profile projects around the world. Keith earned a Bachelor of Architecture from The Catholic University of America. He was named by New York Magazine as one of the 'Influentials' in New York real estate along with architects Santiago Calatrava, Robert A. ![]() ![]() His creative work has been recognized with awards from the Type Directors Club and World Luxury Award, and has been featured in international publications and exhibitions. Prior to joining DBOX’s New York studio in 1998, Keith was a Senior Designer at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in New York. Keith led creative on DBOX’s Emmy® Award-winning documentary 'Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero'. His work on 432 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan included co-directing the development of a film, the sales gallery, and two custom magazines. In addition to branding, film, CGI, and print collateral, Keith has extensive expertise in the design and execution of complex sales gallery environments. He also has executive responsibilities including business strategy, new business development, portfolio management, employee management, and quality control. Keith Bomely leads creative direction and execution for many of DBOX’s projects. ![]() |
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