Associated Designs | Sophisticated Living Meets Function in the Bethel House Plan

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Designed with both style and function in mind, the Bethel 31-373 is a modern three-story home that effortlessly blends contemporary aesthetics with practical living spaces. Created by the talented team at Associated Designs, Inc., this striking house plan features a spacious layout tailored for families who appreciate open-concept living, abundant natural light, and seamless indoor-outdoor connections. With its sophisticated exterior, versatile walk-out basement, and thoughtfully designed interiors, the Bethel is an exceptional choice for those seeking a home that exudes both elegance and comfort.

Agora Data Champions the Quaint Quant Conference 2025

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Agora Data, a leading fintech company specializing in delivering technology, capital, and analytics for the consumer finance sector, is proud to be a key supporter of the 2025 Quaint Quant Conference, taking place Friday, April 18, at The University of Texas at Dallas. Now in its second year, this unique conference brings professionals and students… Read more »

CertNexus Achieves ANAB Accreditation for Certified Data Science Practitioner (DSP-210) Exam

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CertNexus, a leading provider of vendor-neutral emerging technology certifications, is proud to announce that its Certified Data Science Practitioner™ (DSP-210) certification has been accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) under the ISO/IEC 17024 standard. This accreditation reinforces CertNexus’ commitment to delivering high-quality, globally recognized credentials that validate professionals’ expertise in data science. With… Read more »

The 50th anniversary of Jeff Beck & Robert Johnson playing together on the Rolling Stones’ Black & Blue Sessions in Rotterdam 1975 & Jeff Beck’s OXBLOOD Les Paul guitar discussed by CEO Regent Sound, Robert Johnson

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The 50th anniversary of Jeff Beck & Robert Johnson playing together on the Rolling Stones’ Black & Blue Sessions in Rotterdam 1975 & Jeff Beck’s OXBLOOD Les Paul guitar discussed by CEO Regent Sound, Robert Johnson In June of 1972, Robert Johnson purchased a 1953 Les Paul Gold Top guitar from a local Memphis music teacher. That guitar eventually became known as Jeff Beck’s Oxblood Les Paul. After purchasing the Les Paul, Johnson had John Evans, the former Boxtops keyboardist, modify the pickups & bridge & Tom Keckler spray painted the guitar at Strings & Things Music Store using auto-paint to match Johnson’s 1960 Oxblood shoes. Beck asked Billy Gibbons & Robert Johnson about any good guitars for sale. Johnson replied that he had seventeen, including his Oxblood Les Paul guitar for sale at Strings & Things. Beck had a friend take him to Strings & Things the next day. Beck loved the Oxblood Les Paul & his manager bought it. On January 31st 1975, Johnson saw Jeff Beck and the Oxblood Les Paul together. Johnson & Beck had both been invited to a recording session with The Rolling Stones in Holland, unaware that the other would be attending. Jagger invited Johnson & Richards invited Beck, neither told each other. Beck’s primary guitar at the session was the Oxblood Les Paul. Beck & Johnson played on several tracks. Neither Johnson nor Beck could have imagined that the guitar would sell for 1.3 million dollars. Beck & Johnson played together for 2 days.