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Staying Relevant AKA “Ubiquitous”

Share All technology will become outmoded at some point. When The Matrix came out at the turn of the century it was the height of digital rendering. The Bullet Time effect was ubiquitous and John Gaeta and his team were the darlings of the industry and tech media. However, he was hard pressed to repeat [...]

Posted on August 10, 2010 at 5:52 pm by Plain Rap Medski · Permalink · One Comment
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The Second Basic Ideal

Share The How To Make Loot Seminar promotes the FBI or Four Basic Ideals. Today we’ll go over some bullet points relating to the second basic Ideal which is ‘Hard Work’. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that it takes hard work to achieve certain goals. Successful business owners know this. That’s why [...]

Posted on July 5, 2010 at 12:01 am by Plain Rap Medski · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Don’t Be A Menace 2010

Share Years ago I made the ultimate mistake of trying to deflect every criticism that random haters would lob my way. Not surprisingly, this would only exacerbate the problem; as once people found out that I gave a damn about what they said, they would just double up on the hate with extra hate sauce. [...]

Posted on May 5, 2010 at 4:39 pm by Plain Rap Medski · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Staying Positive In A Recession

Share Never let it be said that Allah won’t test the believers. I was taught long ago that I’m no better than the prophets who came before me, so why should I expect to have it any easier than them? That’s why I promote the platform everywhere I go, and that’s why I believe self [...]

Posted on November 21, 2009 at 3:21 pm by Plain Rap Medski · Permalink · Leave a comment
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The Wackness

Share The Wackness is a poignant but meandering coming of age movie about a young weed dealer set in Manhattan circa 1994. The year is important because most people over a certain age (25 and up) tend to regard that as the golden era of rap music, myself included. I’m sure one could make an [...]

Posted on August 20, 2009 at 11:32 am by Plain Rap Medski · Permalink · Leave a comment
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