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So, again this was another fun side project.  I wanted to build something that produced a random customer testimonial. I used two different API's. The first one was randomuse to produce the image, name, and location. The other API I ended up using was corporatelorem. This API gave me some random text that wasn't the standard Lorem Ipsum. I crammed the two together and added the jQuery plugin Slick Slider to finish out the project. 

Väinö Laurila

Väinö Laurila

Finland Proper, Finland
Naturally, when teams shrug at the free-agent market, it manifests itself in salaries below players’ expectations. But the widespread rebuilding phenomenon — or tanking, as some call it — resulted in eight teams with at least 95 losses last season, the most in history. It was no coincidence that attendance also dropped by more than three million fans, falling below 70 million for the first time since 2003.
Sofia Ginnish

Sofia Ginnish

Nova Scotia, Canada
No sport is more often used to tell the story of America than baseball. Yet Marcenia Lyle Stone, known as Toni, who became the first woman ever to play big-league professional baseball when she took the field as a second baseman for the Negro Leagues’ Indianapolis Clowns in 1953, has largely been relegated to a footnote in history: one in a long list of African-American women who endured hardships, overcame discrimination and helped shape the nation only to be shoved...
Jeremy Girard

Jeremy Girard

Vaud, Switzerland
Agüero’s latest goal puts him alongside Alan Shearer in one respect. They are the only two players in the Premier League era to score 20 times or more in six different seasons. Yet the more important detail relates to what that goal means for the title race on a day when the supporters of Liverpool, an hour into the game, might have dared to think the momentum was about to swing dramatically their way.
Silke Kristensen

Silke Kristensen

Nordjylland, Denmark
And sure enough, if they tune in to the upcoming Rugby World Cup in Japan, they will see many large players on the field. There are the wide bodies, the 275-pound-or-so prop forwards like Sekope Kepu of Australia, Charlie Faumuina of New Zealand or Steven Kitshoff of South Africa. Then there are the tall timber guys — most often in the lock position — like the 6-foot-10 Rory Arnold of Australia, his 6-foot-8 teammate Adam Coleman, or Brodie Retallick of...
Aubree Gagné

Aubree Gagné

New Brunswick, Canada
His original lawsuit against the Yankees and M.L.B. was dismissed in 2015, and last October, an appellate court rejected his arguments to have that judgment overturned. In fact, the New York State Supreme Court even ordered Zlotnick to pay the league and the Yankees $745 in court costs, which he has refused to pay. Editors’ Picks Yes, Fake News Is a Problem. But There’s a Real News Problem, Too. The next, and possibly final step, is the state Court of...
Jenny Dean

Jenny Dean

Fingal, Ireland
Richard Lewis, the outgoing chief executive of Wimbledon, hopes tennis can be "off and running again" by August, when the US Open is scheduled to begin, although he admits there may be "no more tennis this year". Speaking the day after the All England Club finally cancelled the championships for the first time since the second world war, Lewis acknowledged that uncertainty has gripped tennis because of the continued spread of coronavirus.