J2EE Developer - Norcross GA
August 29th, 2006 by info
Cypress Communications is the leading provider of premium, in-building communications services to businesses located in commercial office buildings. Each day, we connect more than 100,000 employees for over 8,500 small and medium-sized businesses. Our unique, fully managed solutions include a single point of contact and one comprehensive, easy-to-read invoice, eliminating the hassle of managing multiple vendors.
* Complete assigned software projects within required time lines and according to product specifications
* Maintain high levels of performance and productivity
* Maintain current knowledge of new tools and technologies
* Perform related duties as assigned
* Minimum 1 years experience in J2EE development using JBoss, WebLogic or WebSphere application servers including EJBs, JMS, HIBERNATE and JDBC
* Minimum 1 years experience in Web Application development using Apache Struts, or similar framework
* Minimum 1 year experience using UML based development methodologies
* BA/BS in Information Systems or Computer Science
* JBPM and/or JSF experience a plus
Other:
* Excellent organizational, verbal, written communication, and interpersonal skills with a high degree of attention to detail.
* Must possess strong interpersonal skills and have the ability to interact with all levels of employees in a professional manner.
* As an essential function of this position, the employee must be able to handle high levels of stress satisfactorily and be congenial with other employees and customers at all times.
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74 Webster Point Rd Madison Ct 06443 $4,250,000
http://www.therealestatehomeshow.com/ns_viewListingDetails.asp?listID=17439 Direct Waterfront- Spectacular setting on Long Island Sound. Large (.65 acre) lot offers an expansive front yard where the patio area and lawn lead to a double tiered sandy beach. 5000 s.f. completely renovated with open sun-filled spaces. The main level offers a dramatic great room with flow.

Billie Jean Line Dance, April 2003
(SQ). See Steps below. 2-wall line dance. 9x 8-count(ct) + 2 ct = 74 counts. Music: Billie Jean by Michael Jackson. ========== STEPS: (Last edited: 2-19-08) "Directions Map": ________ Front/North Left/West __________ Right/East ________ Back/South Timing: "Cha Cha Cha"=3 steps in 2 beats (e.g. "1 & 2")="Triple Step"="Chasse"="Shuffle". L = Left Foot. R = Right Foot. "&" = And = indicates 3 steps in 2 beats. #1 (8 ct) Front/North: Side Cha Cha Cha to left side; Back step; Side Cha Cha Cha to right side; Back step. Details: (1L, &R, 2L) Side Cha Cha Cha to left side; (3R, 4L) Back step; (5R, &L, 6R) Side Cha Cha Cha to the right side; (7L, 8R) Back step. #2 (8 ct): Right/East: (Note: #2 is same as #1, but #2 is now facing Right/East.) Turn to face Right/East: Side Cha Cha Cha to left side; Back step; Side Cha Cha Cha to right side; Back step. Details: Turn to face Right/East: (1L, &R, 2L) Side Cha Cha Cha to left side; (3R, 4L) Back step; (5R, &L, 6R) Side Cha Cha Cha to the right side; (7L, 8R) Back step. #3 (8 ct): Front/Right: Turn to face Front/North: Forward Cha Cha Cha; Forward Cha Cha Cha; Walk; Walk; Walk; Turn to face Back/South. Details: Turn to face Front/North: (1L, &R, 2L) Forward Cha Cha Cha; (3R, &L, 4R) Forward Cha Cha Cha; (5L) LF Step to left side; (6R) RF Step behind LF , (7L) LF Step to left side; (8R) RF turn CCW and face Back/South. #4 (8 ct): Back/South: Details: (1, 2) LF tap forward and return; (3, 4) RF tap forward and return; (5, 6) LF tap forward and return; (7, 8) RF tap forward and behind (weight on LF; will next turn to Left/West). #5 (8 ct): Left/West: Details: Turn to Left/West: (1) RF cross-step over LF; (2) LF tap to the left; (3) LF cross-step over RF; (4) RF tap to the right; (5) RF cross-step over LF; (6) LF step in place; (7) RF step in place; (8) hop. #6 (8 ct): Left/West: Details: (1, 2) LF tap forward and return; (3, 4) RF tap forward and return; (5, 6) LF tap forward and return; (7, 8) RF DOUBLE-TAP forward. #7 (8 ct): Left/West: Details: (1, 2) RF DOUBLE-TAP to back; (Begin right foot triangle sequence): (3) RF tap forward; (4) RF tap to right side; (5) RF tap to back; (6) RF tap to right side; (Begin two RF heel touches): (7) RF heel up in front body to left and left hand in front body and touch RF heel; (8) RF heel up to right side and right hand touch RF heel, and turn to face Back/South. #8 (8 ct): Back/South: Facing Back/South: Grapevine to right, then grapevine to left. Details: Facing Back/South (1R, 2L, 3R, 4L-Tap) Grapevine to right; then (5L, 6R, 7L, 8R-Tap) grapevine to left. #9 (8 ct): Back/South: Two Right Hand Pull Backs to the back; Both Hands Forward Push, Pull, Push, Pull. Details: (1R, 2L, 3R, 4L-Tap) Two Right Hand Pull Backs to the back; then (5L, 6R, 7L, 8R) Both Hands Forward Push, Pull, Push, Pull. #10 (2 ct): Back/South Two Heels clicks/elbows to ribs. Details: (1) Heels clicks/elbows to rib; (2) Heels click/elbows to rib. Change "Directions Map" 180 degrees; "Back/South" is now "Front/North", and Go to #1, and Repeat. ========== Notes: First three 8-counts are exactly same as "Todo Todo" (aka "Wild Wild West") line dance. == (Still SQ, as of 7-10-08. Camcorder resolution is 320 x 240, 10 frames/sec.)

1974 Honda CT70K3 125cc quick run
Well it was a warm day for once, so I figured I would make a k3 driving video before winter, although the quality ended up sucking. This is my 74 k3, with a 125cc 4 speed engine I threw in about a month ago. It is a Sikk MX engine and does around 70 - 80 MPH (in my opinion it is MUCH better than lifan). In this video I only went about 55 MPH at the most, because it was very windy/I had a camera dangling from my neck. Enjoy
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