Dragoncave: Notes towards an egoless poetry 12: Changes

October 8th, 2008 by admin

Array I hope you enjoy this shot, as much as I am eager to share it with you all….Somewhere over the rainbow Skies are blue And the dreams that you dare to dream Really do come true

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If you would like to trade some cash for this, click here.I finished the technical aspects of this piece a while ago, but just recently put the finishing touches on it. It functions rather well, and is capable of a lot.I am sort of at a loss on how to describe it. It is the first non toy(though I did make it from a toy) I have made. I used some on/off/momentary toggle switches. The bottom right switch turns it on, or plays a tone rather. The down position is the permanent one, and plays a high tone, while pushing it up will play the low tone momentarily.The knobs all do strange things including some distortion, and pitch stuff. Its best to watch the video to see how it all works:It has two momentary switches, one which acts just as the high tone toggle switch does, and the other activates some distortion, which is fed through a capacitor, so it sounds pretty weird.It also has a body contact which adds rather random effects, though generally just pitch. If you can get the setting just right, it will even act as an antenna, and you can control pitch without even touching it, sort of like a theremin.It has a speaker, and an 1/8 audio output, and it is all cased within a cigar box.link

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I don’t desire to dwell on it, yet it is much on my mind, partly because I am noticing that the poetry I am writing since the life-changing events of the past two years has been like nothing I have written before—and partly because, without intending to, I have generated a great deal of controversy with this new poetry. i am not alone, even, in noticing the changes.It is something that happens naturally: you have changed, the way you make art will also change.In contemplating these changes, I feel that the fact of them underlines the truth that we make art out of very inner selves—those of us to whom making art is as necessary as breathing. I am referring, rather, to that art that is all about concealment, subterfuge, automatism, game-playing, and deceit—and there is a great deal of contemporary poetry that falls into all of those latter categories. (In my opinion, it also summarizes the difference between Cage’s briliant inventive depths and Mac Low’s usual gimmickry.)If we are to pursue an egoless poetry, that doesn’t mean a poetry that is devoid of life, of breath, of visceral engagement. It certainly doesn’t imply that poetry should intellectual games with words—which is the main problem with most so-called Language Poetry: once you figure out the gimmick, the chase is over, and the interest wanes. Far too many artists, including many schools of contemporary post-modern poetry don’t understand that: they have remained too fascinated with the gimmick itself, as a tool, and have not graduated to making actual art by using the tool. To elevate any one tool above all others, except in a way that is personally relevant to the artist’s individual process and style, is to confuse the tools with the creative act itself. It’s impossible to take such absurd assertions seriously.This mistake, in regarding the tool itself as inherently more valuable than other tools, is precisely what lies at the root of the continuous (and boring) argument between formalist poetry and more formally organic poetry, including free verse and its prosodic cousins. In terms of poetry and egolessness, the ego is always the generator of fear of chaos, because what lies at the root of that is the ego’s fear of its own dissolution, its own apparent death. An egoless poetry embraces fluidity and change, because it realizes that change is the only universal constant. This is why those loudest voices for purely formalist poetry exemplify inflated egos in their critiques of non-formal poetry. These are all signs and symptoms of ego inflation.An egoless poetry deflates the personality-ego of the artist, rather than enhances it.
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Uighur Post: Bus accident kills at least 13, injures 18 others in NW China

October 8th, 2008 by admin

Array I am particularly happy with me and my groups performance which I think was great because everyone had contributed there ideas to everyone and the we used everyones idea to come up with what we got quite a good film trailer.I think that we had done this to the best of our ability with all our ideas and thoughts
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15-18And then this: We can tell you with complete confidence—we have the Master’s word on it—that when the Master comes again to get us, those of us who are still alive will not get a jump on the dead and leave them behind.
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-ne Last week I went to my first dance…I was just chilling, listening to the music and drinking some soy punch when this girl named Clementine asked me to dance. It also helped that I had my teething ring to make me feel secure.When the song ended I realized that the teething ring I thought I had in my mouth was Clementine’s hand.
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-ne I’m so excited to be down 18 pounds now by eating RAW and LIVING food! I’m just floored that you can make this yummy food. I’m going to set up a raw blog. (I’m trying to set up some food demos while I’m out there.)  
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d-Paris, 31 May 1909.1849 Birth of German music scholar and theorist Hugo RIEMANN.1860 Birth of Dimitrie Popovici BaritoneBorn 18 July 1860 Iasi Romania Died 6 Apl 1927Debut in Fata Aerului (Wachmann)Teachers:- Joseph Gansbacher, George StephanescuPupil :- Nici Apostolescu1870 Birth of Polish conductor and composer Emil MLYNARSKI.1872 Birth of Czechoslovakian composer Julius FUCIK. b-Kamenice, Czechoslovakia, 5 DEC 1870.1951 Death of Felice Kaschowska SopranoBorn 12 May 1867 Warsaw Died 18 July 1951Debut as Alice in Robert le Diable (Meyerbeer) 1888Teachers:- Jean de Reszke, Joseph Gansbacher, Enric Tamderlik, TroscheiPupils :- Maria Nemeth, Flora Nielsen1954 Birth of Alisdair Elliott TenorBorn 18 July 1954 HamiltonDebut as Don Curzio in Nozze di Figaro (Mozart) 1981Teachers:- Lilian Liddell, Laura SartiCreated Servant in Bakxai (Buller) Gerry in Tourist Variation (MacMillan)1954 Birth of American composer Tobias PICKER in NYC.1958 Death of Eyvind Laholm TenorBorn 1894 Wisconsin Died 18 July 1958Debut as Canio in Pagliacci (Leoncavallo) 1927Teacher :- William S Brady1961 Birth of Timothy Wilson Counter-TenorBorn 18 July 1961 WinchesterDebut as Medoro in Orlando (Handel) 1985Teacher :- Geoffrey MitchellCreated Mani in Resurrection (Maxwell-Davis) Androgyne in Viajero Indiscreto (De Pablo) Shamsi in Gassir (Loevendie) Frau Schmetterling in Freudiani (Woolfson) 1965 Birth of Kasarova, Vesselina (m/s) Bulgarian.
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-ne Source: XinhuaAt least 13 died and 18 others were injured after a bus fell into a river in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Sunday afternoon, local traffic police said.The accident occurred at around 17:50 p.m. Sunday at the Shule County section of No.
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Pregnancy Stories By Age: I’m 43 & this morning I found out I’m pregnant

October 7th, 2008 by admin

Array The picture is taken from our bedroom window so you can see how close to our house they are building.
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Midnight CowboyAmazon.comThe first, and only, X-rated film to win a best picture Academy Award, John Schlesinger’s Midnight Cowboy seems a lot less daring today (and has been reclassified as an R), but remains a fascinating time capsule of late-1960s sexual decadence in mainstream American cinema. When Joe Buck (Voight), a good-looking,naively charming Texas cowboy makes his way to the Big Apple to seek his fortune, the only wealthhe finds is in the friendship of Ratso Rizzo (Hoffman), a scrounging, sleazy, small-time con man with big dreams. Living on the tattered fringe of society, these two outcasts develop an unlikely bond one that transcends their broken dreams and get-rich-quick schemes and makes Midnight Cowboy that rarest of things: [a film] every bit as moving now as it was when it was s released (Premiere).
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However, we left a day early so that we could make a stop half way there in Cincinnati, which, in and of itself, was exciting because I got to visit my cousin Brian for the night.All and all, despite the whole exhausting thing, I would do it again in a heartbeat.The list of musicians we saw includes:Mute MathThe Lou Donaldson & Dr. Lonnie Smith Quartet (a favorite set)The WhigsJames Blood UlmerUncle EarlHot ChipThe Roots (a favorite set)ToolSuper JamSTS9Old Crow Medicine ShowRegina SpektorThe Hold SteadyKeller WilliamsThe PoliceThe Flaming LipsJohn ButlerWolfmotherThe DecemberistsNorth Mississippi AllstarsThe White StripesWidespread Panicp.s.
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I’m 43 and this morning I took a pregnancy test and found out I am pregnant. My children will be raising their own families, and I wouldn’t want to burden them with a needy sibling.~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~Stories of Pregnancy & Birth over 44y Daily blog of hope &
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DR in China: 27/9

October 7th, 2008 by admin

Array Economic Development have committed a combined total of million to create the Pittsburgh Angel Fund and to attract a qualified fund manager.This Fund will help address a critical need in the Pittsburgh Region, namely, more early-stage capital for entrepreneurs.
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By JAY MILLERSyndicated Columnist SANTA FE — With somewhere around 25 percent of the electorate already having voted, few New Mexicans yet know much of anything about the congressional candidates on their ballot. The majority of New Mexico voters probably can name their U.S. House member and the incumbent U.S. senator who is up for election. When a group wants to schedule a debate between him and incumbent Rep. Tom Udall, Dolin takes vacation leave from his Los Alamos employer. He would love to be able to debate Republican incumbent, Rep. Steven Pearce. In order to quiet Kissling’s criticism’s of his unwillingness to debate, Pearce agreed to a joint appearance in Las Cruces on a weekday afternoon, with no television coverage. As it did with Gov. Richardson’s refusal to debate, KOB-TV in Albuquerque gave Kissling a half hour with its evening anchors to get his word out. Pearce doesn’t have presidential ambitions, but otherwise his reasons for not debating are about the same as Richardson’s. Debates seldom do incumbents much good. And voters don’t seem to punish them for not debating.
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Join Goose Lane Editions for an evening of words, wine and song as we launch a new season of books and audiobooks and take donations for the Fredericton Food Bank.Immerse yourself in delightful books.
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Jade Buddha temple, Shanghai Reclining BuddhaThe mystery is how China ever became communist. Even the monks at the Jade Buddha temple are turning a pretty penny. Prayers for the dead in Jingan temple* French Concession, ShanghaiOn Huaihai Lu, everyone is buying or selling. Huaihai Lu is a flash shopping street in the middle of the French Concession. No wonder there are so many people laughing and smiling on the streets.
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Musings of A Bookworm and Movie Lover

October 6th, 2008 by admin

Array After seeing the Basilica and dome, we went over to view the sistine chapel, onlz to find that to get in we had to wait in the longest line I have ever seen in mz entire life. It took us, no joke, ten minutes, 10 (TEN) whole minutes to walk up to the front of the line at a brisk walking pace to determine how long the line was. Considering that there were at least 5 people per meter standing in this line (some places in line people were standing 3 or 4 abreast, so this is a real generous estimation), it works out that there were approx. 5×1000= 5000 people in line at the time we got to the line. Since people tend to talk and entertain themselves while waiting in line, thez don’t alwazs paz attention to the line ahead of them. In addition, the language barrier also presents another reason to believe that the human reactin error is considerablz higher in a line for the Sistine Chapel than at an olzmpic track event. Putting all these factors into a comprehensive mathematical formula that I have developed, I have concluded that the human reaction error needed to properlz calculate the rate of movement of the line at the Sistine Chapel is, rounded to the nearest whole number, 10 seconds.It has come to mz attention that I have made a miscalculation in figuring out the proper time needed to wait to enter the Sistine Chapel. The human reaction error, which we calculated to be ~10 seconds per incidence, turns out to be a compounded calculation, meaning that groups waiting in line don’t suffer from a lapse in reaction once, rather multiple times until thez finallz reach the turnstzles. Since groups in line eventuallz enter the Sistine Chapel, the number of people diminishes in line. (real here means actual, or adjusted, taking into account the human reaction error) I was able to see that people were entering the turnstzle at the entrace of the sistine chapel at a rate of 3 per second (zou will remember I told zou we walked to the front of the line to see how long it was). This number is also generous, considering not everzone can enter the sistine chapel at once, as there is limited room in the sistine chapel and people take time to actuallz view the sistine chapel. 15000/60= 250 minutes to completelz travel from point A (end of line) to point B (entrance to Sistine Chapel) not including the human reaction error. Including the human reaction error, we arrive at our final estimate for the time needed to wait in line to get into the Sistine Chapel: 250 208.16667= 458 minutes and 20 seconds or 458.166667/60 (minutes in an hour) = 7 hours 38 minutes and 10 seconds. Considering that we arrived at the line at 11 am and the Sistine Chapel officiallz closes at 12:20 pm, I can now saz, with confidence, that we would have never made it into the Sistine Chapel.
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The line between primary and secondary sources on modernization theory is vague, as many who have written about the theory in a historical mode have themselves been development theorists, and in this sense their criticisms continue a debate about “development” that modernization theory helped to inaugurate. Pletsch (“The Three Worlds, or the Division of Social Scientific Labor, circa 1950-75,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 23 [1981]: 565-590) notes that modernization theory required the invention of the concept of the Third World, and that the popularity of both the theory and the concept of three distinct worlds of development in turn supported postwar redefinitions of the disciplinary boundaries within the social sciences. Michael Latham’s Modernization as Ideology (Durham: University of North Carolina Press, 2000) describes the theory as an ideology in the Geertzian sense, with valuable case studies of the impact of modernization theory on Kennedy-era programs like the Alliance for Progress in Latin America, the strategic hamlet program in Vietnam, and the Peace Corps. Jeffery Alexander’s Fin de Siècle Social Theory (New York: Verso, 1995) describes modernization theory less as a social scientific theory than as a symbolic system or metalanguage that that provided its audience with a sense of meaning and purpose in a chaotic, decolonizing world. More dispassionate is David Engerman, et al., eds., Staging Growth: Modernization, Development, and the Global Cold War (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2003), which shows how America’s allies and enemies alike shared an enthusiasm for modernist ideas about achieving increased production and higher standards of living. Several of the essays in this book look at the diffusion of the idea of modernization into the wider popular culture, a theme also taken up by Jonathan Nashel’s discussion of The Ugly American: “The Road to Vietnam: Modernization Theory in Fact and Fiction,” in Christian Appy, ed., Cold War Constructions (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2000). Wolfgang Sachs, ed., The Development Dictionary (London: Zed Books, 1992) and Arturo Escobar, Encountering Development (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995) are the most widely cited post-development texts, though James Ferguson, The Anti-Politics Machine (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1994) and Ali Mirsepassi, Intellectual Discourse and the Politics of Modernization (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000) are more thoughtful. Watts, along with Frederick Cooper in “Modernizing Bureaucrats, Backward Africans, and the Development Concept,” in Frederick Cooper and Randall Packard, eds., International Development and the Social Sciences (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997), connect development discourse in the colonial and postcolonial worlds and welfare state norms and forms in the industrialized states. In the wake of the Cold War, there have been a number of efforts to rehabilitate modernization theory, beginning with Francis Fukuyama, whose reformulation of modernization theory in Neo-Hegelian terms remains a touchstone for contemporary policy debates: The End of History and the Last Man (New York: Free Press, 1992). Joel Barkan, “Resurrecting Modernization Theory and the Emergence of Civil Society in Kenya and Nigeria,” in David Apter and Carl Rosberg, eds., Political Development and the New Realism in Sub-Saharan Africa (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994); For two withering critiques, from opposite ends of the political spectrum, of the post-Cold War return to modernization theory among former Sovietologists, see Martin Malia, The Soviet Tragedy (New York: Free Press, 1994) and Michael Burawoy, “The End of Sovietology and the Renaissance of Modernization Theory,” Contemporary Sociology 21:6 (1993): 774-785. Homegrown Eastern European critics of post-Soviet applications of modernization theory include Boris Kagarlitsky, The Mirage of Modernization (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1995) and Ilana Shapiro, “Beyond Modernization: Conflict Resolution in Central and Eastern Europe,” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, v. Kimber Charles Pearce’s analysis of Rostow’s rhetorical skills shows why he became the leading popularizer of modernization theory: Rostow, Kennedy, and the Rhetoric of Foreign Aid (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2001). Two recent dissertations deal with the role of modernization ideas in Rostow’s Vietnam policies: Mark Haefele, “Walt Rostow, Modernization, and Vietnam: Stages of Theoretical Growth” (Ph.D., Harvard University, 2001) and David Armstrong, “The True Believer: Walt Whitman Rostow and the Path to Vietnam,” (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin, 2001). Ron Robin’s The Making of the Cold War Enemy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001) considers modernization theory part of the behavioralist movement, unaware of ideology and disinclined to think about power. Noam Chomsky et al., The Cold War and the University (New York: New Press, 1997) allows a number of prominent senior scholars to reflect on how the university’s place in American society changed during the Cold War. On the postwar changes to the American university system more generally, see Thomas Bender and Carl Schorske, ed., American Academic Culture in Transformation (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997), especially Charles Lindblom’s essay, “Political Science in the 1940s and 1950s.” This book’s original blueprint included a fourth case study, on the University of Chicago’s Committee on Comparative Study of New Nations, set up in 1959 by Edward Shils, Clifford Geertz, David Apter, and Lloyd Fallers. On the influence of modernization theory on Geertz, see Nils Gilman, “Involution and Modernization: The Case of Clifford Geertz,” in Economic Development: An Anthropological Approach, edited by Jeffrey Cohen and Norbert Dannhaeuser (Walnut Creek: Altamira Press, 2002). The first work to attempt to place modernization theory within the wider intellectual milieu of the 1950s was Irene Gendzier’s Managing Political Change (Boulder: Westview Press, 1985), which connected modernization theory with other intellectual movements of the 1950s such as the elitist theory of democracy, anti-populism, and the end of ideology debate. Dealing mainly with the prewar period, Emily Rosenberg’s work has pioneered the notion of “liberal” modernist development as elite-guided welfarism: Spreading the American Dream (New York: Hill and Wang, 1982) and Financial Missionaries to the World (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999). The global macroeconomic underpinnings of the world historical break in the early 1970s is explained with reference to Eastern Europe in Charles Maier’s Dissolution: The Crisis of Communism and the End of East Germany (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997) and Stephen Kotkin’s Armageddon Averted: The Soviet Collapse, 1970-2000 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001), which together suggest that the crisis of modernity in the early 1970s affected not just the liberal-democratic modernity of the West but also Soviet modernism.
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anyway, for dee’s room i had a green and cream bedspread that i wangled for bugger-bloody-all at the sheridan retail outlet, and i went garage sale trawling on saturday…i found a couple of cane planters and a nice chaise longue…i bought a couple of cluster palms and a nice rug and pillows from this cool shop called loot…anyway enough boringness…the sum total of my decorating expenses was 1.60 above what i had kicking around the placefor mum’s i went for a lilac/purple and cream thing…which was the bedroom i’m going to use for a meditation room when the old girl buggers off…anyway, i had a shirt quilt cover that i never use much, and chucked on some purple sheets and cushions…and a purple lamp and painted a table creamish and chucked my favourite four van gogh paintings into two lilac and two purple frames and shoved them up with some ribbon (purple coloured…who’da thunk it?) on the wall…anyway it sounds all very purple but it’s really only a few touches.awmawgawd…i’ve officially become someone who posts boringly detailed shit about themselves…oh well…i’m literally almost giggling as i type this because it put me in such a lovely mood to do them :o)

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I didn’t really feel anything for the muscle guy I killed either. I was pretty wrung out and tired by the time I got back, and eventually between the drunken sobs and hysterical giggles I dropped off to sleep. My Friend took the bottle and my gun, and eventually he must have gone to sleep in the other bed. When I woke up it was light out but still pretty early. I didn’t have a hangover and My Friend had hidden my gun, probably worried that I was going to go completely mental. Then again I had a fair recollection of how I’d been gibbering the night before, not something to inspire confidence. If it had been anyone but him I would have been embarrassed. Being reduced to tears by exhaustion, adrenaline overload, and near death experiences may be a healthy reaction, but I never liked to cry, not for any reason.
After a shower and some coffee, My Friend woke up and got dressed we went up the street for some breakfast. He glanced my way a couple times, looking away real fast when I noticed, finally I said,
Dude, Im fine. Seriously I was just fucking wiped. You know?”
He agreed out loud but doubt hung in his eyes, and the way his face didnt relax. I told him about my trip, when I got to my kidnapping he swore, Damn! You fucking idiot! What the hell were you thinking? I shrugged and continued
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Wednesday, November 17, 2004JOURNAL / BLOG ENTRYexcerpt from overheard cubical chatter:coworker # 1 - oh crapcoworker # 2 - oh crap. anything.- 51% of the American public and ‘their’ next four years.- crazy people.- mean people.- crazy mean people.- the self important.- the self deluded.- the self obsessed.- the self referential.- the self sabotaging.- the self absorbed.Friday, November 12, 2004JOURNAL / BLOG ENTRYToday’s math work…..38° light rain / umbrella = no problem38° light rain any-amount-of-wind / ±umbrella = kill me.Flapjack bathmat = issues.Flapjack (bathmat issues) / kory-annoyed = Flapjack-bathmat-issues-continue.Flapjack (bathmat issues) / kory-amused = Flapjack-bathmat-issues-cease.so far at least.weekly work paycheck = 0 > unemployment insurance weekly checkworking with music = 1000% > working with NO musicworking with no music = kill me.Wednesday, November 10, 2004JOURNAL / BLOG ENTRYFlapjack-vs.-Bathmat-Watch-2004-11/09/04 6:23pm - bathmat found lying just outside of bathroom-11/09/04 9:49pm - bathmat found lying just outside of bathroom-11/10/04 4:36am - bathmat found lying just outside of bathroomBLOG ENTRYExcerpt rom the illustrious Onion.com:Nation’s Poor Win Election for Nation’s RichThe Republican party—the party of industrial mega-capitalists, corporate financiers, power brokers, and the moneyed elite—would like to thank the undereducated rural poor, the struggling blue-collar workers in Middle America, and the God-fearing underpriviledged minorities who voted George W.
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So here they are, not particularly in order:1.Armageddon2.The Matrix3.The Matrix Reloaded4.Speed5.A Walk In The Clouds6.The Replacements7.The Empire Strikes Back8.The Incredibles9.X-Men10.X-2: X-Men United11.Swordfish12.Van Helsing13.A Room With A View14.The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring15.The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers16.The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King17.Lethal Weapon18.Daredevil19.Snatch20.The Lady and The Tramp21.Mulan22.The Mummy23.The Mummy Returns24.Gone in 60 Seconds (Nicolas Cage)25.Face/Off26.National Treasure27.Phantom of the Opera28.Great Expectations (Ethan Hawke)29.Elektra30.The Professional31.Hardboiled32.Equilibrium33.Constantine34.The Lost Boys35.Bram Stoker’s Dracula36.Shadowlands37.The Breakfast Club38.Raiders of the Lost Ark39.King Arthur40.Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade41.So Close42.The Long Kiss Goodnight43.Pirates of the Caribbean44.Naked Weapon45.The Waterboy46.Happy Gilmore47.The Sure Thing48.Real Genius49.Heartbreakers50.Superman51.While You Were Sleeping52.Miss Congeniality53.My Chauffeur54.Aliens55.Pitch Black56.Willow57.Cat on A Hot Tin Roof58.The Long Hot Summer59.Marnie60.The Birds61.Snatch62.XXX63.The Pacifier64.LA Confidential65.The Transporter66.Romeo Must Die67.Sleepy Hollow68.The Specialist69.Deep Blue Sea70.Ride With The Devil71.Die Hard72.The Best Man73.I, Robot74.Independence Day75.The Princess Bride76.Trading Places77.The Blues Brothers78.Lover Come Back79.The Fifth Element80.Flirting81.The Boondock Saints82.Underworld83.The Wizard of Oz84.Ghostbusters85.The Frighteners86.The Bourne Identity87.Splash88.Tears of the Sun89.Kiss The Girls90.Blade91.Blade II92.Hellboy93.La Femme Nikita94.The Boondock Saints95.Office Space96.Heathers97.Overboard98.The Punisher99.Shag100.Bringing Down The House

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Rosa Bloggen: “Vi blir bättre än 6:a”

October 3rd, 2008 by admin

Array Luís, todas elas sobre o imponente rio Douro, outrora grande via fluvial, na qual se movimentavam os famosos barcos rabelos muito conhecidos no transporte do Vinho do Porto da sua região de produção (Régua) até às caves situadas em Vila Nova de Gaia, zona hojemuito conhecida pelo Cais de Gaia.É aqui, nas diversas caves existentes, que o vinho do Porto repousa vários anos para evelhecimento e só depois é vendido no mercado nacional e internacional.A cidade do Porto, situada no norte do País é a capital de uma das mais belas regiões de Portugal, a província do Douro Litoral.
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-ne мирише на прясно окосена трева.и някакво 5-6 годишно момче на моста.
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-ne (“Apertura del sexto sello del Apocalipsis”, miniatura del Codex Urgellensis, manuscrito del siglo X)Aún cuandohabla6 todos ustedes contra mídije6 todos que nada tengohicie6 desaparecer todos mis recuerdosintenta6 todo para tentarmeno podrían doblegar mi voluntadpues mi voluntad estádonde sus voces no me alcanzansus intentos de lobotomíaestán prohibidossus tentaciones se pierdencomo el viento en el desiertoAún cuandopudie6 azotarme contra la paredtuvie6 las ganas de golpearmeme clava6 a una cruzescarnecie6 mi cuerpono podrían doblegar mi voluntadporque mi voluntad estádonde la fuerza de sus azotes son cariciassus golpes se estrellan con la nadala cruz se ha vuelto aserríny mi cuerpo se ha vuelto de aireAún cuandono me die6 todo lo que quierono me dijie6 todo lo que deseono me ayuda6 con todo lo que no puedono me presta6 un hombro para llorarno me extendie6 una mano para levantarmeno podrían doblegar mi voluntadporque mi voluntad ha soportadotodo lo que no he recibidotodo lo que no he escuchadotoda la ayuda que no me han prestadotodo el desconsuelotodas esas manos esquivas
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-ne Mest intressanta frågorna och svaren från chatten med Mackan, enligt mig:Los Pastejo:Vad skulle du helst göra - spela i ÖSK eller leva utan mat ett år?Svar:jag skulle leva både utan vatten och mat för att slippa det.***Izzy:Om du får välja mellan Sanny Cosic och Petter Toivonen, vem skulle du helst se i dif?Svar:Ingen de har gjort sitt.
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Reverse_Vampyr: Illegal alien rapes child, then murders 3 students while on bail

September 30th, 2008 by admin

Array-ne It’s still damn catchy, and you have to root for someone named Midge Ure, since you know he got beat up in school a lot just for his name.
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The show was comprised of work by 15 artists who were asked to create site specific installations/performances along the 14th Street corridor in DC (between P and V streets NW).Michael’s installation incorporated his snapshot-style everyday images of friends and family and mattresses and …….
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it soon filled up!My beer of the festival was McMullens Cask Ale at 3.8%, a very tasty bitter.Highlights of the festival included tasting cask conditioned bitter from Japan, YoHo Yona Yona Ale (5.5%), which tasted very similar to a British bitter, and winning a Young’s ram (a soft toy not a real one) due to my newly discovered talents at shuffleboard. 3Box Steam Rev Awdry Ale (3.8%): Decent light bitter without a strong flavour. 3Butcombe Bitter (4.0%): Well rounded bitter with a distinct malt taste. 3Glastonbury Mystery Tor (3.8%): Flowery hop taste to this interesting lightish bitter. 4Nethergate Suffolk County Best Bitter (4.0%): Good rounded tasty bitter. 3Sharp’s Doom Bar Bitter (4.0%): Ordinary bitter. 3Wolf Golden Jackal (3.7%): Tasting more like a darker beer this has an excellent balanced hop taste. Bitter (4.2%): Slightly woolly tasting malty bitter. 4Sierra Nevada Wheat Beer (4.4%): Very pale coloured wheaty beer served chilled and tasting more like lager. 3YoHo Brewing Co Yona Yona Ale (5.5%): Tasty malty beer similar to a best bitter.
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According to fragrance maven Marina, Égoïste is everything I like in a fragrance, and nothing I dislike. But I am not a poet, as is Dear Vic, alas.The beginning of Égoïste has a candied (mandarin) sensation, and at the same time a slightly medicinal (lavender) feel that I find delightfully quirky and enjoyable. The fragrance grows warmer and sweeter as it develops, never crossing the line into being cloying and overwhelming. The sandalwood and rose blend (a union made in olfactory heaven) in the heart of the fragrance is incredibly attractive. Egoiste is another fragrance that makes me wish that It could be magically turned into a person, even though I know that this stunner would break my heart into a thousand little pieces…Vic, if I find you again, I will skin your sorry hide and make a handbag. I am not a man about such contrived fragrances.
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The damn dog spent about 200 miles laying on the cooler, sulking because we turned it so he couldn’t wedge his head in there to lick the packets containing turkey and eat all the ice.Road DogWe made it to Needles, California, the tiny little shitbox of a town on the border of Arizona, successfully made it through their little freeway stop where they asked if we were carrying any fruit, and then began the Mojave Desert. The Mojave National Preserve is only a part, but the desert itself stretches for miles. From Needles, Arizona to Barstow, California is 144 miles of nothing but desert wasteland as far as the eye can see. The Mojave desert averages less than 10 inches of rain annually, and the elevation varies between 3000 and 6000 feet.
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A Peruvian national in the U.S. illegally and who was previously charged with raping a 5-year-old girl pleaded not guilty Friday in the execution-style slayings of three young college students, a day after he surrendered to the Newark mayor.FOX News has learned Carranza, who has a fake Social Security number, had been arrested on charges of raping a 5-year-old girl and then threatening the child and her parents.
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Good Yarns: The Obligatory 100 Things About Me List

September 30th, 2008 by admin

Array Better late than never) (84/100)Idols of Exile by Jason Collett (67/100)Detrola by His Name is Alive (62/100)Lost and Safe by The Books (56/100)Down in Albion by Babyshambles (57/100)The Greatest by Cat Power (78/100)Other People’s Lives by Ray Davies (66/100)03/06 & 04/06Fox Confessor Brings the Flood by Neko Case (79/100)With a Cape and Cane by The JoggersEverything all the Time by Band of Horses (66/100)Stars of CCTV by Hard-Fi (76/100)Love Travels at Illegal Speeds by Graham Coxon (83/100)3121 by PrinceChemical City by Sam Roberts (68/100)Open Season by British Seas PowerVessel States by Wilderness05/06We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions by Bruce Springsteen (86/100)Yes, Virginia by the Dresden Dolls (76/100)Living with War by Neil Young (84/100)How We Operate by Gomez (73/100)Return to the Sea byIslands (80/100)Nine Times That Same Song by Love is All (85/100)In the Aeroplane over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel (78/100)At War with the Mystics by Flaming Lips (70/100)Show Your Bones by Yeah Yeah Yeahs (81/100)06-7/06Really digging the latest releases by:Johnny CashSufjan StevensGnarles BarkleyRegina SpektorRoseanne Cash (late, I know)Enjoying latest by:Corinee Bailey RaeDanielsonAsobi SeksuBuilt to SpillDestroyerDixie ChicksGomezGusterThom YorkePaul SimonPearl JamSarah HarmerSunset RubdownTwilight SingersXavier RuddAnd these releases are all right Sorta:BeirutBroadcastCommonDevicsGrandaddyGoldfarpHis Name is AliveHowe GelbHolopawThe Clientele08/06REALLY digging the latest releases by the following:Lily AllenEnjoying these:Old 97sHerbert Tom PettyTV on the RadioCamera ObscuraThe PipettesScissor SistersNelly FurtadoLillixGuillemots09/06Really digging:Bob Dylan Enjoying:LillixPhoenixPrimal ScreamRatatatat’sall right:Muse11-12/06Really digging the latest releases of: Hello SaferideThe Hold SteadyTom WaitsPeter Bjorn and JohnThe BeatlesEnjoyingA Hawk and a HacksawAthleteBen KwellerBrand NewDeftonesFrou FrouJemJoanna NewsomThe DecembristsThe Exploding Hearts (okay, late again. Remarque (88/100)Of Mice and Men by John SteinbeckTwelfth Night by that dude from Avon (91/100)DaVinci’s Code by Dan Brown (44/100)The Turntableo8/05Let it Shine by Jeremy Fisher (80/100)Illinois by Sujfan Stevens (82/100)Twin Cinema by The New Pornographers (78/100)The Forgotten Arm by Aimee Mann (61/100)Clap Your Hands Say Yeah by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (86/100)Kasabian by Kasabian (73/100)In Case We Die by Architecture in Helskinki (79/100)La Foret by Xiu Xiu (67/100)Black Sheep Boy by Okkervil River (71/100)The World and Everything in it by The Oranges Band (75/100)We are the Little Barrie by The Little Barrie(70/100)Free the Bees by the Bees (84/100)Demon Days by The Gorillaz (74/100)Get Behind me Satan by The White Stripes (83/100)Guero by Beck (72/100)Extraordinary Machine by Fiona Apple (77/100)I M Wide Awake Its Morning by Bright Eyes (66/100)Set Yourself on Fire by Stars (85/100)Blinking Lights and Other Revelations by The Eels (80/100)Blame the Vain by Dwight Yoakim (69/100)Separation Sunday by The Hold Steady (65/100)Devils and Dust by Bruce Springsteen (76/100)Gimme Fiction by Spoon (72/100)Carousel Waltz by The Robot Ate Me (83/100)We Have Sound by Tom Vek (75/100)Spelled in Bones by Fruit Bats (78/100)Clor by Clor (64/100)Pretty in Black by the Raveonettes (70/100)Invisible Invasion by The Coral (73/100)Celebration Castle by The Ponys (78/100) Back Room by Editors (66/100)The You and the Now by Jorane (82/100)The Futureheads by The Futureheads (78/100)All Songs Written by: Human Television by Human Television (83/100) but this rating comes with a caveat: I’ve only heard five songs so far09/05Plans by Death Cab for Cutie (80/100)Year of Meteors by Laura Veirs (71/100)Howl by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (82/100)Gods and Monsters by I Am Kloot (75/100)Oh No by Ok Go (83/100)Bigger Bang by The Rolling Stones (63/100)Bright Ideas by Portastatic (77/100)Late Registration by Kanye West (86/100)10/05You could have it So Much Better by Franz Ferdinand (78/100)Hot Fuss by the Killers (69/100)Extraordinary Machine by Fiona Apple (82/100)Year of Meteors by Laura Veirs (55/100)Prairie Wind by Neil Young (76/100)Magic Numbers by The Magic Numbers (67/100)Michigan by Sufjan Stevens (80/100)Illinois by Sufjan Stevens (revisited grade: 88/100)Creation and Chaos in the Back Yard by Paul McCartney (62/100)The Weight is a Gift by Nada Surf (71/100)Apologies to Queen Mary by Wolf Parade (79/100)Thunder, Lightning, Strike by The Go!
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-ne Até ao fim de Junho, já existiam na Internet 82,9 milhões de domínios, de diversos países, revelou esta sexta-feira o site francês especializado em dados da net domaines.info. Além disso, explicam a proliferação de alguns dos domínios tem directamente a ver com o facto de os seus proprietários serem pagos em função do número de acessos.
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-ne Begin your day with something that really gets you going. gloomy day banget hari ini. (ralat: ke Jakartan-nya ga jadi, hehehehe..) Semoga hari ini berjalan seperti seharusnya berjalan.
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-ne Παρά τις σημαντικότατες απουσίες τους, οι «κυανέρυθροι» μπήκαν δυνατά στο γήπεδο και προηγήθηκαν 14-8, με ηγέτες τους Εϊβερι, Ηλιάδη.Στη συνέχεια όμως οι γηπεδούχοι ισορρόπησαν το παιχνίδι και από την αρχή της δεύτερης περιόδου πήραν «κεφάλι» στο σκορ, καθώς είχαν σαφώς περισσότερες εναλλακτικές λύσεις από τους αποδεκατισμένους αντιπάλους τους.
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I’m half Italian and half other.4. I’m not wild about cooking but love to eat.11. My favorite fast food is a Chipotle burrito bowl.12. When my kids were in elementary school I served on the PTA board as Membership Coordinator, Parliamentarian, Newsletter Editor, Red Ribbon Week Coordinator, Teacher Appreciation Day Coordinator, eScrip Coordinator, Secretary, and Schoolpop Coordinator. My favorite things to do by myself are read or crochet.26. My son thinks I’m smart.29. My favorite places to shop for clothes are Old Navy and Eddie Bauer.36. I’m not a girlie-girl but my hair has to be just so.38. My favorite book is A Prayer for Owen Meany, by John Irving.39. My favorite movies are The Princess Bride, and Chocolat.40. My favorite musical is Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.41. My current favorite groups are Bare Naked Ladies and Green Day.42. My favorite color is brown. People think I’m organized but I’m not.51. Even though I grew up in a suburb and now live in a suburb, I’m a city girl at heart. Spring is my favorite season.56. My favorite holiday is Christmas because I love buying presents for my family.59. My favorite dessert is pumpkin pie with whipped cream.60. I’m always courteous whenever I drive hoping to start a trend.75. Even though I love chocolate, I don’t eat it. My favorite sandwich is a PB&J, second favorite, a BLT.80. I’m sensitive and cry easily at movies or sappy TV shows.94. I’m an early riser.95. I’m bad about staying in touch with people.97.
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Art and Architecture: Building Cultures: Can Artists Make Great Places?

September 29th, 2008 by admin

Array-ne New Release time at Goldie Locks!I have 8 hairs and two updates for you this week!Check out the pics!Lady - Perfect anywhere, this high bouffant is ultra couture.Kitten - Smouldering and sexyAisha - This long and lovely style features a high ponytail headpieceRockstar - a slightly droopy mohawk - I knew I would do one of these sooner or later!
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If he had gotten 170 more ABs in ‘94, there’s about a 14% chance he would have bumped his average up to .400.Since Williams hit .406 in 1941, five guys have had 500 plate appearances and hit over .375:It’s no coincidence that Brett, Williams and Walker barely had 50o plate appearances- it’s a lot easier to hit .375 over 450 plate appearances than 600. Miguel Cabrera (24 years old, .327 BA in 05-07).Career odds: 1 in 4292008 odds: 1 in 6859The concerns about his weight have not effected Miggy’s batting average, as he’s hit at least .323 each of the last three years. Derrek Lee (31 years old, .319 BA in 05-07)Career odds: 1 in 36122008 odds: 1 in 32500Lee is on this list only because he hit .335 in 2005; Magglio Ordonez (33 years old, .322 BA in 05-07)Career odds: 1 in 51652008 odds: 1 in 36154Before this year, Magglio had never hit above .320; if he had had 200 fewer at bats, there’s about a 1 in 10 chance that he would have hit .400.10: Robinson Cano (24 years old, .313 BA in 05-07)Career odds: 1 in 84962008 odds: 1 in 135924Cano was third on the hit streak list because he never walks, and he’s only 10th on this list for that same reason.
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there’s no bragging right there!Like Jindal, Jeffrey Skilling, former Enron CEO and Chief Operating Officer, was a consultant with McKinsey and Co. James O’Shea and Charles Madigan examines McKinsey’s work “within the context of the consulting industry.”More recently, CNN took a look at a controversial car insurance company practice developed by McKinsey.
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Experienced Marketers may know more than you, but they aren’t secrets.All you need to do is learn more about Marketing online and discover programs like The Purple Cowboys Marketing System that will mentor you and teach you everything there is to know about Internet Marketing.The problem with most Work at Home Businesses is: 95% or more entrepreneurs jump in with both feet, spend a lot of money, and hope to make money really fast.
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-ne Bike Philly By the Numbers: 2,410 registrants (2,125 pre-registered)235 volunteers, including 125 marshals150 police officers closing streets 95% of riders rated their overall satisfaction as excellent (49.7%) or very good (45.1%) [Compared to Freedom Valley 2007: 76% (excellent (26.4%) or very good (49.4%)) Freedom Valley 2006: 79% (excellent (51.2%) or very good (27.9%))] 97% of riders plan to do the ride again next year (WOW!) [Compared to Freedom Valley 2007: 88%Freedom Valley 2006: 92%] 9% of riders were 12 and under and 15% of our riders were riding as a family 46% of riders were women (compared to Freedom Valley 34%) 21% of riders had never ridden an organized bike ride before Riders came from 16 states, including Florida, California, Ohio and Alabama 33% of riders came from out of state10% of riders came from out of the tri-state area75% of riders came from outside the city Rider Comments: I just wanted to say congratulations for such an amazing event yesterday. Allison S., Wayne PA___ The best part of the ride was car-free riding in center city. Kirsten W., Mt Laurel NJ I liked the ride through the streets of Philadelphia and the routing of the 35 mile ride through Merion and Narberth. Christie H., Avon CT___ I rode with a friend doing her first organized bike ride, and we seeded ourselves near the back of the slow group, and we just had a blast! Dan G., Newtown, PA___ Philadelphia people are so friendly, I enjoyed the characters in the ride: a man pulling a dog in a wagon, dads riding tandem with their child on the back of the bike, the fella with the boom box trailing behind, the bike repair stops. Ruth S., Bryn Mawr, PA___ My husband and I rode our tandem, and I ABSOLUTELY LOVED riding through this beautiful city without having to worry about traffic!!
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-ne Building Cultures: Can Artists Make Great Places?Thursday, 20th September 2007, Official London Design Festival and Urban Design Week 2007 event.Venue: Birkbeck, University of London, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1Further information http://www.artandarchitecturejournal.com/Online Booking www.lcace.org.uk/events/Bookings: £135 Professional Delegate Rate (includes annual subscription to the Art&Architecture Journal) £95 Concessions 9.30am-5pmCreativity, Culture and Change are the themes of a one-day conference on leading regeneration projects through art and creativity with a focus on the mega-development at Kings Cross. The event is being organised with the supported of Arts and Business, Create KX, London Borough of Camden, Art in the Open, LCACE (London Centre for Arts and Cultural Enterprise), Axis, IXIA (Public Art Think Tank), PASW (Public Art South West) and RUDI (Resource for Urban Design Information).Friday, 21st September 2007, 10am to 4pm: GUIDED TOUR: Building Cultures Urban Walkabout.
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MARKET 117: Station Identification

September 28th, 2008 by admin

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PhaseOne announced new digital backs: P 45, P 30 and P 21The P 45 digital back has a 39 MP sensor and will send images to a storage unit over a wireless link.
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I took the advice and ran the following commands on the console:[root@localhost CA]# mkdir /CA[root@localhost CA]# cd /CA[root@localhost CA]# mkdir certs[root@localhost CA]# mkdir private[root@localhost CA]# chmod 700 private[root@localhost CA]# echo ‘01′ > serial[root@localhost CA]# touch index.txt[root@localhost CA]# cp /usr/share/openssl/openssl.cnfI copied over a few files including openssl.cnf from the /usr/share/ssl and /usr/share/ssl/misc directories:[root@localhost CA]# cp /usr/share/ssl/openssl.cnf .[root@localhost CA]# cp /usr/share/ssl/c_* .[root@localhost CA]# cp /usr/share/ssl/C* .You can download my openssl.cnf if you wish, for reference. writing new private key to ‘testkey.pem’Enter PEM pass phrase:Verifying - Enter PEM pass phrase:—–You are about to be asked to enter information that will be incorporatedinto your certificate request.What you are about to enter is what is called a Distinguished Name or a DN.There are quite a few fields but you can leave some blankFor some fields there will be a default value,If you enter ‘.’, the field will be left blank.—–Country Name (2 letter code) [PK]:State or Province Name (full name) [Sind]:Locality Name (eg, city) [Karachi]:Organization Name (eg, company) [NED University]:Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) [CISD]:Common Name (eg, your name or your server’s hostname) [Secure Wireless LAN]:LaptopNumber1Email Address [linux@linux.org]:laptop1@linux.org Please enter the following ‘extra’ attributesto be sent with your certificate requestA challenge password []:wirelessNED University []:Next, we sign it with the CA’s key thus:[root@localhost CA]# openssl ca -in testreq.pem -notext -out testcert.pemUsing configuration from /CA/openssl.cnfEnter pass phrase for ./private/cakey.pem:Check that the request matches the signatureSignature okCertificate Details: Serial Number: 3 (0×3) Validity Not Before: Jul 16 17:17:44 2005 GMT Not After : Jul 16 17:17:44 2006 GMT Subject: countryName = PK stateOrProvinceName = Sind organizationName = NED University organizationalUnitName = CISD commonName = LaptopNumber1 emailAddress = laptop1@linux.org X509v3 extensions: X509v3 Basic Constraints: CA:FALSE Netscape Comment: NED OpenSSL Generated Certificate X509v3 Subject Key Identifier: BC:D7:6F:77:03:FE:94:88:C5:A2:2F:3C:64:43:6B:4E:D9:8F:A3:72 X509v3 Authority Key Identifier: DirName:/C=PK/ST=Sind/L=Karachi/O=NED University/OU=CISD/CN=Secure Wireless LAN/emailAddress=linux@linux.org serial:00 Certificate is to be certified until Jul 16 17:17:44 2006 GMT (365 days)Sign the certificate?
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21:21 Jesus answered and said unto them, Verily I say unto you, If ye have faith, and doubt not, ye shall not only do this which is done to the fig tree, but also if ye shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; 21:24 And Jesus answered and said unto them, I also will ask you one thing, which if ye tell me, I in like wise will tell you by what authority I do these things. Jesus saith unto them, Verily I say unto you, That the publicans and the harlots go into the kingdom of God before you. 21:32 For John came unto you in the way of righteousness, and ye believed him not: but the publicans and the harlots believed him: and ye, when ye had seen it, repented not afterward, that ye might believe him. 21:41 They say unto him, He will miserably destroy those wicked men, and will let out his vineyard unto other husbandmen, which shall render him the fruits in their seasons. 21:42 Jesus saith unto them, Did ye never read in the scriptures, The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner: this is the Lord’s doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes?
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We may hit Pier 39 to watch the Sea Lions, it’s my daughter’s favorite.Some of my rural friends give me strange looks when I tell them about going to the city. I have explained the gay lifestyle to my son, so he understands what going on when he sees two men walking down the street hand in hand.
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Among other things, Steve Tarter covers the need for stations to change the way they identify themselves once we’ve switched away from the current analog signals. He plugs a post on Jeff’s blog for inspiring the topic.Just a guess… (and I was talking with someone from one of the stations about this recently) but consider right now whether you’re a viewer or a newsie… how do people currently identify the station? For the many with cable, yes they know WEEK is channel 25, but when you’re out on a story, how often do you have to clarify that itll be on channel 10.”In other markets, some stations will identify themselves that way. So for example, in San Diego, the NBC affiliate is channel 39, but on cable theyre channel 7. They are branded NBC 7/39.I would expect to see at least some of that here during the transition period.link

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