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04:09:29 12/18/11
Style-City Music, Attwater, Turn The Season, AmyCanBe, Male Bonding,Frenchie ft Juicy J, Ivan Mihalijevic, Style-City Music Presents Episode 13, Episode 9 SCM170
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Show intro start 00:00:00:00 - end 00:00:37:01 Host Intro start 00:00:37:01 - end 00:01:18:10 Style-City Music "Love Thing" start 00:01:18:10 - end 00:03:18:16 Attwater "Daydreaming" Start 00:03:18:16 - end 00:06:16:12 Turn The Season "F****d Up" start 00:06:16:12- end 00:10:33:15 AmyCanBe "Truth Be Told" start 00:10:33:15 - end 00:14:46:22 MAle Bonding "Tame The Sun" start 00:14:46:22 - end 00:17:08:07 Frenchie ft Juicy J "Workin' Chick" start 00:17:08:07 - end 00:20:33:17 Ivan Mihalijevic "Questions In My Mind" start 00:20:33:17 - end 00:24:52:05 Style-City Music "I Take A Trip" start 00:24:52:05 - end 00:24:52:05 Host Outro Start 00:28:28:00 - End 00:28:28:00 show end start 00:28:28:00 - end 00:29:00:00 SHOW PROMO 00:29:00:01 - 00:29:30:02
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07:54:33 12/17/11
TWC9: December 16th - Silverlight 5, Azure, TFS PowerTools and XMPP
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This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including:
* [0:30] Silverlight 5 Available for Download Today , Microsoft Silverlight site , Microsoft® Silverlight® 5 Tools for Visual Studio® 2010 SP1 , Announcing the Release of Silverlight 5! (Pete Brown), Channel 9 Highlight: Let’s explore Silverlight 5! (Gill Cleeren)
* [1:18] Silverlight Toolkit (December 2011) for Silverlight 5–What’s new? (David Catuhe), MVVM Light for Silverlight 5 is on Codeplex #mvvmlight (Laurent Bugnion)
* [1:54] Improved Developer Experience, Interoperability, and Scalability on Windows Azure , The Windows Azure Website Gets a Major-Scale Metro-Style Makeover and Greatly Improved User Experience (Roger Jennings), Windows Azure SDK for Node.js Installation Walkthrough (Avkash Chauhan)
* [2:54] Channel 9 Highlight: Learn Windows Azure
* [4:55] RadioTFS , 33 // TFS Power Tools, Local Workspaces and Greg Joins the Show (Martin Woodward, Mickey Gousset, Paul Hacker, Greg Duncan)
* [5:41] Introducing CSSCop - FxCop for stylesheets (Mads Kristensen), CSSCop
* [6:52] dotPeek is Back with New Early Build (Jura Gorohovsky )
* [8:04] FREE: 5 Professional WPF Themes (John-Daniel Trask)
* [8:54] The 50 Most Useful jQuery Plugins from 2011 (Speckyboy Design Magazine) [Found via: Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew , Dew Drop – December 12, 2011 ]
* [10:14] NetBash – An Alternative to Endless Admin Pages in Asp.Net Web Applications (Luke Lowrey) [Found via: dotnetkicks , NetBash – An Alternative to Admin Pages in Asp.Net Web Apps ]
* [11:54] New FREE e-book: Windows Phone Toolkit In Depth 2nd edition (Boryana Miloshevska)
* [12:27] SkyDrive: On your phone , Introducing SkyDrive for iPhone and Windows Phone (Mike Torres)
Picks of the Week!
* Brian's Pick of the Week! [13:08] December 2011 TFS Power Tools Released , Team Foundation Server Power Tools for Eclipse , MSSCCI Provider for 64-bit IDE’s , VS 2010 Power Tools update (Brian Harry)
* Dan's Pick of the Week! [14:03] Anyone can build a Windows Live Messenger client—with open standards access via XMPP (Dare Obasanjo)
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07:54:33 12/17/11
TWC9: December 16th - Silverlight 5, Azure, TFS PowerTools and XMPP
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This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including:
* [0:30] Silverlight 5 Available for Download Today , Microsoft Silverlight site , Microsoft® Silverlight® 5 Tools for Visual Studio® 2010 SP1 , Announcing the Release of Silverlight 5! (Pete Brown), Channel 9 Highlight: Let’s explore Silverlight 5! (Gill Cleeren)
* [1:18] Silverlight Toolkit (December 2011) for Silverlight 5–What’s new? (David Catuhe), MVVM Light for Silverlight 5 is on Codeplex #mvvmlight (Laurent Bugnion)
* [1:54] Improved Developer Experience, Interoperability, and Scalability on Windows Azure , The Windows Azure Website Gets a Major-Scale Metro-Style Makeover and Greatly Improved User Experience (Roger Jennings), Windows Azure SDK for Node.js Installation Walkthrough (Avkash Chauhan)
* [2:54] Channel 9 Highlight: Learn Windows Azure
* [4:55] RadioTFS , 33 // TFS Power Tools, Local Workspaces and Greg Joins the Show (Martin Woodward, Mickey Gousset, Paul Hacker, Greg Duncan)
* [5:41] Introducing CSSCop - FxCop for stylesheets (Mads Kristensen), CSSCop
* [6:52] dotPeek is Back with New Early Build (Jura Gorohovsky )
* [8:04] FREE: 5 Professional WPF Themes (John-Daniel Trask)
* [8:54] The 50 Most Useful jQuery Plugins from 2011 (Speckyboy Design Magazine) [Found via: Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew , Dew Drop – December 12, 2011 ]
* [10:14] NetBash – An Alternative to Endless Admin Pages in Asp.Net Web Applications (Luke Lowrey) [Found via: dotnetkicks , NetBash – An Alternative to Admin Pages in Asp.Net Web Apps ]
* [11:54] New FREE e-book: Windows Phone Toolkit In Depth 2nd edition (Boryana Miloshevska)
* [12:27] SkyDrive: On your phone , Introducing SkyDrive for iPhone and Windows Phone (Mike Torres)
Picks of the Week!
* Brian's Pick of the Week! [13:08] December 2011 TFS Power Tools Released , Team Foundation Server Power Tools for Eclipse , MSSCCI Provider for 64-bit IDE’s , VS 2010 Power Tools update (Brian Harry)
* Dan's Pick of the Week! [14:03] Anyone can build a Windows Live Messenger client—with open standards access via XMPP (Dare Obasanjo)
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20:23:03 12/02/11
TWC9: December 2nd - Nuget, HTML5, SignalR and an updated tool list from Scott
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This week on Channel 9, Clint (who came in while on vacation just to record the show) and Duncan (who didn't hide well enough from Clint) discuss the week's top developer news including:
* [1:05] Introducing the Project2NuGet approach. (Denis Knaack) [Found via suggestion from Brian Peek, http://www.brianpeek.com/]
* [2:12] Track Nuget Downloads using OData, RSS and Ifttt.com (Matt Wrock)
* [3:19] FxCop Integrator for Visual Studio 2010 (Shou Takenaka 竹中翔)
* [4:38] How to Write World Ready Windows Phone Applications (Vipul Patel)
* [6:15] HTML5 Boilerplate template for ASP.NET with Visual Studio 2010 (Harish Ranganathan)
* [7:05] Detecting HTML5/CSS3 Features using Modernizr (Dan Wahlin)
* [9:15] W3C HTML5 Conference Videos Online - Typography, Modernizr, Graphics, Mobile and More, Oh My! (jhealy [aka DevFish]), www.w3conf.org
* [10:11] KsigDo Task Pad – Real-Time UI View Model syncing across users with ASP.NET, SignalR, Knockout MVVM and EF (Anoop Madhusudanan)
* [11:57] Techniques for real-time client-server communication on the web (SignalR to the rescue) (Maarten Balliauw)
* [14:49] A Developers Guide to Expression Web (Sara Allison, Ian Haynes)
* [16:25] Integrate Lua into WPF Games (Xianzhong Zhu)
* [17:08] Rock Paper Azure Is Back with a BANG (Dani Diaz), http://www.rockpaperazure.com/
* [17:53] The Cloud on Your Terms–30 Part Series (Brian Lewis, John Weston, Kevin Remde, Matt Hester)
* [18:27] Building your first Windows Metro style app using C#, C++, or Visual Basic
* [18:46] Ask the Gu! (Live Q%A With Scott Guthrie) (Scott Guthrie, Charles Torre)
* [19:31] tSQLt.org , Red Gate SQL Test [Found via: Scarlet & Scary - Unit Testing TSQL ]
* [20:06] Scott Hanselman's 2011 Ultimate Developer and Power Users Tool List for Windows (Scott Hanselman)
Picks of the Week!
* Clint's Pick of the Week! [20:57] Visual Basic Fundamentals: Development for Absolute Beginners , C# Fundamentals: Development for Absolute Beginners (Clint Rutkas , Bob Tabor , Golnaz Alibeigi)
* Duncan's Pick of the Week! [22:28] Windows Azure Design Patterns, Part 1: Architectural Symbols
Thanks again to Clint and Duncan for hosting this week!
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20:23:03 12/02/11
TWC9: December 2nd - Nuget, HTML5, SignalR and an updated tool list from Scott
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This week on Channel 9, Clint (who came in while on vacation just to record the show) and Duncan (who didn't hide well enough from Clint) discuss the week's top developer news including:
* [1:05] Introducing the Project2NuGet approach. (Denis Knaack) [Found via suggestion from Brian Peek, http://www.brianpeek.com/]
* [2:12] Track Nuget Downloads using OData, RSS and Ifttt.com (Matt Wrock)
* [3:19] FxCop Integrator for Visual Studio 2010 (Shou Takenaka 竹中翔)
* [4:38] How to Write World Ready Windows Phone Applications (Vipul Patel)
* [6:15] HTML5 Boilerplate template for ASP.NET with Visual Studio 2010 (Harish Ranganathan)
* [7:05] Detecting HTML5/CSS3 Features using Modernizr (Dan Wahlin)
* [9:15] W3C HTML5 Conference Videos Online - Typography, Modernizr, Graphics, Mobile and More, Oh My! (jhealy [aka DevFish]), www.w3conf.org
* [10:11] KsigDo Task Pad – Real-Time UI View Model syncing across users with ASP.NET, SignalR, Knockout MVVM and EF (Anoop Madhusudanan)
* [11:57] Techniques for real-time client-server communication on the web (SignalR to the rescue) (Maarten Balliauw)
* [14:49] A Developers Guide to Expression Web (Sara Allison, Ian Haynes)
* [16:25] Integrate Lua into WPF Games (Xianzhong Zhu)
* [17:08] Rock Paper Azure Is Back with a BANG (Dani Diaz), http://www.rockpaperazure.com/
* [17:53] The Cloud on Your Terms–30 Part Series (Brian Lewis, John Weston, Kevin Remde, Matt Hester)
* [18:27] Building your first Windows Metro style app using C#, C++, or Visual Basic
* [18:46] Ask the Gu! (Live Q%A With Scott Guthrie) (Scott Guthrie, Charles Torre)
* [19:31] tSQLt.org , Red Gate SQL Test [Found via: Scarlet & Scary - Unit Testing TSQL ]
* [20:06] Scott Hanselman's 2011 Ultimate Developer and Power Users Tool List for Windows (Scott Hanselman)
Picks of the Week!
* Clint's Pick of the Week! [20:57] Visual Basic Fundamentals: Development for Absolute Beginners , C# Fundamentals: Development for Absolute Beginners (Clint Rutkas , Bob Tabor , Golnaz Alibeigi)
* Duncan's Pick of the Week! [22:28] Windows Azure Design Patterns, Part 1: Architectural Symbols
Thanks again to Clint and Duncan for hosting this week!
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19:00:00 05/22/11
Episode 161: Playing with Wavelets
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The human skin isn’t as smooth and even as it used to be. At least if you are older than 12 or so. One way to keep up the illusion of eternal youth is image manipulation. Today I explore one way to smooth skin and keep it looking natural. That’s the problem with overly done make up and postprocessing – if you overdo it, faces look like made out of plastic. There is a difference in size between “good” and “bad” skin structures. The Wavelet Decompose plugin can divide an image into “scales” and a “residual”. Each scale contains a part of the image with structures of a similar size. If you work on one of these scales, you are changing only these structures, not the smaller and larger ones. The plugin website does a better job of explaining this. The show starts with a look back at Photivo and some comments I got in their Flickr group. “What’s wrong with some people?” – Well, some people haven’t read the Nettiquette…… The TOC 00:20 Photivo revisited 01:25 GUI setup of Photivo 03:00 Right mouse button everywhere! 03:00 Detail curve depending on colour 05:20 Portrait “Make up” 06:40 Smoothing skin with Gaussian Blur 07:40 Masking out the eyes of the blur 08:20 Wavelet decompose 09:35 Plugin registry 11:35 Decomposing the image 13:20 A lot of ways to proceed 14:00 Painting with gray to hide details 14:40 Changing the opacity of some of the scales 15:15 Adding a layer mask 17:00 Looking at the scales in normal mode 17:25 Increasing contrast with a curve … 18:50 …sharpens the image 19:00 There is much more!
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16:25:04 12/17/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 062 5 Disc 2 [Feature Film Discussion Disney's Tron Legacy]
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You are listening to The CriterionCast: Disc 2 - Episode 062.5SPECIAL GUEST: Melissa Molina - A writer for LatinoReview.com and AMC Theaters Disc 2 episodes are bonus/supplement episodes of The CriterionCast. Rudie Obias , Ryan Gallagher , & James McCormick ramble on and on about movies and movie experiences. “On The Screen” is where they discuss anything and everything that has been on their screens in the week. So anything from TV & movies to music & web junk, everything “On The Screen” is up for grabs. This is what they recommend to you, their listeners. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com . Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed . They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss film CC #492 Arnaud Desplechin's 2008 film, A Christmas Tale .Add It To Your Netflix Queue or Watch It Via Netflix Watch Instantly .Show Notes: (00:00 - 01:09; "The Game Has Changed" by Daft Punk from The Tron: Legacy Score ) (01:10 - 02:11; The CriterionCast - Episode 062.5 - Disc 2)[ON THE SCREEN] (02:12 - 08:57; Sofia Coppola's Somewhere - Melissa Molina) (08:58 - 13:47; Biutiful - Melissa Molina) (13:48 - 19:14; The Fighter - Rudie Obias) (19:15 - 23:35; Deadwood - Ryan Gallagher) (23:36 - 26:51; The Walking Dead Season Finale - Ryan Gallagher) (26:52 - 33:04; Community's "Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas" Episode ) (33:05 - 36:30; LOST - James McCormick) (36:31 - 42:06; The Boys: The Sherman Brothers Story - James McCormick) [FEATURE FILM DISCUSSION] (42:07 - 1:00:58; Disney's Tron: Legacy )[CREDITS] (1:00:59 - 1:02:13; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Goodbyes) (1:02:14 - 1:02:33; Next - Arnaud Desplechin's 2008 film A Christmas Tale - CC #492 - Variations On a Theme - Christmas in Movies) (1:02:34 - 1:02:51; Goodbyes) (1:02:51 - 1:04:17; "Derezzed" by Daft Punk from The Tron: Legacy Score ) (1:04:18 - 1:04:37; Out
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20:02:51 11/23/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 059 Wild Strawberries [Criterion Collection #128]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 059 - Wild Strawberries (CC #128)SPECIAL GUEST: Angie Han - A contributor to Geeks of Doom.com. This is the podcast dedicated to The Criterion Collection. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick discuss Criterion News & Rumors and Criterion New Releases, they also analyze, discuss & highlight CC # Ingmar Bergman's 1957 film, Wild Strawberries. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss film CC #440 Guy Maddin's 2006 film, Brand Upon The Brain!.Add It To Your Netflix Queue.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:15; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl) (00:16 - 01:07; The CriterionCast - Episode 059 - Wild Strawberries - CC #128)[NEWS & RUMORS] (01:08 - 08:06; Gommorah being developed for Italian TV) (08:07 - 12:22; Deluxe Digital UK Restoration) (12:23 - 23:04; David Gordon Green's Your Highness Trailer)[CRITERION NEW RELEASES] (23:05 - 32:04; Criterion New Releases)[FEATURE FILM] (32:05 - 1:12:17; Wild Strawberries - CC #128) (1:12:18 - 1:13:03; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)[Variations On a Theme] (1:13:04 - 1:14:33; Variations On a Theme - Regret in Movies) (1:14:34 - 1:17:57; Revanche - Ryan Gallagher) (1:17:58 - 1:21:33; In Bruges - James McCormick) (1:22:34 - 1:25:08; Ikiru - Angie Han) (1:25:09 - 1:30:30; Before Sunset - Rudie Obias)[CREDITS] (1:30:31 - 1:32:18; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (1:32:19 - 1:32:30; Next - Guy Maddin's 2006 film Brand Upon The Brain! - CC #440) (1:32:31 - 1:32:55; Goodbyes) (1:32:56 - 1:33:36; "Working Poor" by
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01:13:36 10/19/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 054 Vampyr [Criterion Collection #437]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 054 - Vampyr (CC #437) This is the podcast dedicated to The Criterion Collection. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick discuss Criterion News & Rumors and Criterion New Releases, they also analyze, discuss & highlight CC #437 Carl Th. Dryer's 1932 film, Vampyr. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss Irwin Yeaworth's 1958 film CC #091, The Blob.Add It To Your Netflix Queue.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:15; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl) (00:16 - 01:01; The CriterionCast - Episode 054 - Vampyr - CC #437)[NEWS & RUMORS] (01:02 - 11:14; Zack Snyder's Announced As The Director of the New Superman Movie) (11:15 - 16:23; David Mamet's New Film Project) (16:24 - 22:45; Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Still Walking coming to Blu-ray?)[CRITERION NEW RELEASES] (22:46 - 40:22; Criterion New Releases) (40:23 - 41:07; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)[FEATURE FILM] (41:08 - 1:12:16; Vampyr - CC #437) (1:12:17 - 1:13:06; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)[Variations On a Theme] (1:13:07 - 1:14:33; Variations On a Theme - The Undead in Movies) (1:14:33 - 1:32:18; George Romero's The Dead Films - James McCormick) (1:32:19 - 1:43:00; The Frighteners - Ryan Gallagher)[CREDITS] (1:43:01 - 1:44:08; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (1:44:09 - 1:44:55; Olivier Assayas Retrospective) (1;44:56 - 1:45:09; Next - Irwin Yeaworth's film, The Blob - CC #091) (1:45:10 - 1:46:25; The CriterionCast's Hausu Contest) (1:46:26 - 1:46:36; Goodbyes) (1:46:37 - 1:47:20; "Working Poor" by Horse Feathers) (1:47:21 - 1:48:01; Outtakes!!)Music Credits: Intro Music by God Help The Girl. Learn more on iTunes and their website,
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00:39:02 10/01/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 052 5 Disc 2 [Feature Film Discussion The Social Network]
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You are listening to The CriterionCast: Disc 2 - Episode 052.5 Disc 2 episodes are bonus/supplement episodes of The CriterionCast. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick ramble on and on about movies and movie experiences. “On The Screen” is where they discuss anything and everything that has been on their screens in the week. So anything from TV & movies to music & web junk, everything “On The Screen” is up for grabs. This is what they recommend to you, their listeners. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss CC #516 John Ford's film, Stagecoach.Add It To Your Netflix Queue and Also Available Via Netflix Watch Instantly.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:25; "Penetration" by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross From The Social Network Soundtrack) (00:26 - 01:40; The CriterionCast - Episode 052.5 - Disc 2)[ON THE SCREEN] (01:41 - 09:55; Disney's Beauty and The Beast - Rudie Obias) (09:56 - 17:57; Friday Nights on Cartoon Network - Ryan Gallagher) (17:58 - 24:32; Boardwalk Empire - Ryan Gallagher) (24:33 - 26:38; Fantomas Boxed Set - Ryan Gallagher) (26:39 - 30:56; The Angry Video Nerd: Volume 3 - James McCormick) (30:57 - 38:31; LOST - James McCormick)[FEATURED FILM DISCUSSION] (38:31 - 1:18:11; David Fincher's The Social Network)[CREDITS] (1:18:12 - 1:19:30; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Goodbyes) (1:19:31 - 1:19:57; Next - John Ford's film, Stage Coach - CC #516) (1:19:58 - 1:20:07; Goodbyes) (1:20:08 - 1:21:37; "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross From The Social Network Soundtrack) (1:21:38 - 1:23:25; Outtakes!!)
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14:58:34 09/23/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 051 5 Disc 2 [Feature Film Discussion The Town]
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You are listening to The CriterionCast: Disc 2 - Episode 051.5SPECIAL GUEST: Justin Vactor - The Host of The Entertainment Overload Podcast. Disc 2 episodes are bonus/supplement episodes of The CriterionCast. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick ramble on and on about movies and movie experiences. “On The Screen” is where they discuss anything and everything that has been on their screens in the week. So anything from TV & movies to music & web junk, everything “On The Screen” is up for grabs. This is what they recommend to you, their listeners. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss CC #006 Jean Cocteau's 1946 film, Beauty and The Beast.Add It To Your Netflix Queue and Also Available Via Netflix Watch Instantly.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:10; "Rush Apart" by The Rural Alberta Advantage) (00:11 - 02:05; The CriterionCast - Episode 051.5 - Disc 2)[ON THE SCREEN] (02:06 - 04:09; Justin Vactor's M. Night Shyamalan's Retrospective) (04:10 - 09:13; Justin Vactor's Thoughts on Casey Affleck's I'm Still Here) (09:14 - 12:36; Goodfellas - James McCormick) (12:37 - 17:22; Night Train To Munich - James McCormick) (17:23 - 21:57; The Twilight Zone - Ryan Gallagher) (21:58 - 26:15; My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done - Ryan Gallagher) (26:16 - 31:23; Never Let Me Go - Rudie Obias)[FEATURED FILM DISCUSSION] (31:24 - 43:58; Ben Affleck's The Town)[LISTENER'S FEEDBACK] (43:59 - 51:17; Listener Feedback)[CREDITS] (51:18 - 53:50; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Goodbyes) (53:51 - 54:07; Next - Jean Cocteau's 1946 film, Beauty and The Beast - CC #006) (54:08 - 55:07; Goodbyes) (55:08 - 56:34; "Tidal Wave" by Apples In Stereo)
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19:33:59 11/23/09
NooBTooB Ep 160 - Mario & Luigi: Bowsers Inside Story and Tokyo Game Show
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Games We Played in Tokyo Lost Planet 2 - 12:18 Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - 15:08 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - 19:45 Ghost Trick - 20:50 Red Steel 2 - 22:56 Pixeljunk: Shooter - 24:44 Final Fantasy XIII - 27:40 Jak & Dexter - 30:18 Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep - 31:45 Yakuza 4 - 34:10 Final Fantasy: Crystal Bearers - 39:29 Assassin’s Creed [...]
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17:00:00 10/15/09
Episode 123: Pimp my Photo! (2)
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The results of the Book Challenge have been so interesting that I have made two shows out of them. This is the second part. If you want to buy Akkana Peck's book from amazon.com in the US, go to her website and use her link. She gets a bit more money out of it and you pay the same. It's worth to keep an eye on John Arnold's Photowalkthrough, perhaps something special is coming up there. ;-) The TOC 00:50 Threshold tool revisited 02:40 Ityker’s image 04:00 Selective decolorisation 05:00 Layer mask for selective decolorisation 05:00 Layer mask shortcuts 06:00 Duotone 08:45 Sample points 10:00 Preventing tonal change of the colorisation layer 11:10 Sharpening layer 12:50 Fake view cam cassete shadow 14:30 Mathias’ image 15:50 Image sources 17:00 Layers for ressources 18:40 Combining different exposures 19:25 Healing spots and bra straps 20:30 Layers for sculpting the hair 22:40 The sky – overlay mode 23:50 The sign 24:00 Layer groups 25:00 Dodge and burn on a layer in soft light mode 26:00 Unsharp mask for enhancing local and global contrast 27:20 The John Arnold Style Vignette(R) ;-)
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09:13:00 11/12/08
Imaginary Money Graveyard
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Imaginary Money Graveyard by d-oo-b.cc Music: Ghosts by http://nin.com flickr.com/photos/arcorosca/sets/72157608868260247/show/w... www.flickr.com/photos/roxelo/3020310910 The recent Financial Global climate is affecting us all in some way. From mortgage prices to investments, businesses fail and people loose their homes, jobs and lives as a result. The severe lack of forsight by those in control this has led to the potential crash of the neo-conservatives. We now see the wealth of the world in a different light. An uncertain future is all we have to look forward to. Europe was caught out by the financial crisis and did not see recession looming, the head of the Eurogroup of nations conceded today, amid estimates that the EU has plunged into a downturn. OCt 08 'Recession awaits us, and we didn't think that recession lay in waiting,' euro zone chairman Jean-Claude Juncker told members of the European Parliament in Brussels. Oct 08 'We were badly mistaken with the different sequences of this crisis,' said Juncker, who is also the premier and finance minister of Luxembourg. Oct 08 The European Commission in early November 2008 warned that the worst financial crisis for generations has driven the EU economy into recession and that economic growth would come close to a standstill next year. "Increasingly, the signs point to a deep and synchronised global recession that began last quarter and has gathered momentum," said Bruce Kasman, an economist at JPMorgan Chase in New York. November 08 The eurozone’s second-biggest economy will grow by just 0.2-0.5 percent next year instead of the 1 percent previously predicted, Economy and Finance Minister Christine Lagarde told the Senate. The minister said the growth forecast for next year 2009 was “the lowest ever by a government in France” but that it was realistic. “The international economic outlook has deteriorated much more than was expected, which will impact growth in Switzerland over the next several quarters,” the Swiss National Bank said in a statement in October 08 The sharp falls came after the Dow Jones index slid 5.05 percent on Wall Street November 7th 08 as investors braced for a gloomy economic ride after the euphoria of Obama’s election victory faded. “Now that the event is over, investors are sobering up and looking at the economic gloom,” said Mizuho Investors Securities broker Masatoshi Sato. Billionaire philanthropist George Soros conceded in OCtober 08 that US influence was waning: "It has already declined. For the past 25 years, we have been running a constant current account deficit. The Chinese and the oil-producing countries have been running a surplus. We have consumed more than we produced. While we have run up debt, they have acquired wealth with their savings. Increasingly, the Chinese will own a lot more of the world because they will be converting their dollar reserves and US government bonds into real assets." Japan By James Kirkup and Julian Ryall in Tokyo Last Updated: 4:00PM BST 16 Oct 2008 Telegraph.co.uk "To cope with the current crisis, further steps may be needed," Mr Aso told members of the Japanese parliament. "However, I still believe this package will be effective to a certain degree." Mr Aso's budget package will be mean direct financial support for farmers and fishermen paying higher fuel bills, and for Japanese consumers. The emergency budget is part of a wider 11.7-trillion-yen package announced in August. The Bank of Japan also made another 300 billion-yen of emergency loans to Japanese banks, hoping to unblock the Tokyo money markets. The central bank has been offering extra liquidity on an almost daily basis for a month. euro Author: ČTK www.ceskenoviny.cz/news/index_view.php?id=338324 Prague - The current situation on financial markets will affect the agenda of Czech EU presidency in the first half of 2009, deputy prime minister for EU affairs Alexandr Vondra said. The financial crisis has become a new priority of the European Union, Vondra said. "When you are making preparations for a football match, you sometimes base your tactics more on offensive while another time you are more defensive. It is evident that in the economic situation in which Europe will be finding itself next year, emphasis will be rather placed on the protection and defence of what has already been attained," Vondra said. Posted by Kevin Anderson Sunday October 12 2008 06.50 BST Homelessness, the economic crisis and voting Homelessness is on the rise in the US, and the newly homeless could find their votes challenged. In Reno Nevada, joblessness has jumped 60% and a tent city of 170 people grew. Reno is trying to shut down the tent city and move people to newly opened shelters. CBS News has reported tent cities in Seattle, Portland, Fresno, Columbus, and Chattanooga. There are also reports of encampments in Seattle, San Diego, and Columbus, Ohio, Santa Barbara and Fresno California. The wave of foreclosures, which in some areas of the country disproportionately affect black voters, could also come into play. The Republican Party of Macomb County Michigan, one of three counties that make up Detroit, is planning to use list of foreclosed homes to challenge people who try to vote using those addresses. Republicans claim that they are trying to prevent voter fraud. Homeless and voting rights advocates are trying to make sure that people don't lose their homes and their right to vote. USA As veteran curator of that realm of American national power upon which all others ultimately depend, Greenspan has inspired remarkable deference. He long ago tamed the legislature, to the point that, instead of exercising oversight over his tenure, Congress has ritually idolized rather than interrogated him. Greenspan's aura has extended even to presidents of the United States. Bill Clinton went so far as to ask Greenspan in 2000 if he would like to be appointed to a fourth term as chairman, or whether he'd prefer to "go out now on top." The then 73-year-old replied: "Oh, no. This is the greatest job in the world. It's like eating peanuts. You keep doing it, keep doing it, and you never get tired." BY PETER HARTCHER American Interests www.the-american-interest.com Winter Issue “Those of us who have looked to the self-interest of lending institutions to protect shareholders’ equity, myself included, are in a state of shocked disbelief,” he told the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Mr. Greenspan conceded: “Yes, I’ve found a flaw. I don’t know how significant or permanent it is. But I’ve been very distressed by that fact.” Mr. Greenspan said that he had publicly warned about the “underpricing of risk” in 2005 but that he had never expected the crisis that began to sweep the entire financial system in 2007. “This crisis,” he told lawmakers, “has turned out to be much broader than anything I could have imagined. It has morphed from one gripped by liquidity restraints to one in which fears of insolvency are now paramount.” NEW YORK TIMES (US) Greenspan’s sins return to haunt us By David Blake Published: September 18 2008 18:39 | Last updated: September 18 2008 18:39 Back in 2002, when his reputation as “The Man Who Saved the World” was at its peak, Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve, came to Britain to pick up his knighthood. His biggest fan, Gordon Brown, now the UK prime minister, had ensured that the citation said it was being awarded for promoting “economic stability”. Even as things went completely wild, Mr Greenspan dismissed those who warned that a new bubble was emerging. It was just a case of a little “froth” in a few areas. Later, after waiting until 2007, two years after he left office, he conceded that “froth” had been his euphemism for “bubble”. “All the froth bubbles add up to an aggregate bubble,” he told the Financial Times...... Mr Greenspan realises that something big has happened and describes it as a “once in a hundred years” event. But then, you do not get Alan Greenspans coming along every day. Finincial Times (UK) Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2008 Neoliberalism, White (Male) Privilege & the Current Financial Crisis by Jessie on Sep 30, 2008 at 11:29 am Make no mistake, all the available evidence suggests that the American political economy is headed for a major crash. Some are even speculating that this is the end of American economic dominance in the world’s financial market. But don’t be deceived by the blame-the-victim rationalizing that’s being floated now. Let’s be clear about what policies and which people are behind the current financial crisis: neoliberal policies and the overwhelmingly majority of economically privileged white men (photo from same link) who created, implemented and benefited from those policies. Neoliberalism refers to a set of policies that encourage “less government” and unfettered (and unregulated) capitalism. The key elements of neoliberalism include: 1) the rule of the market, 2) reducing government expenditures on social services, 3) deregulation, 4) privatization, and 5) gutting the notion of “the public good.” The end result of neoliberal policies is that while a handful of people get very, very rich, these policies simultaneously exacerbate the suffering of just about everyone else and increase domestic and international instability. So, what we’re seeing now is just the logical, perhaps inevitable, result of these policies.
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Imaginary Money Graveyard
[LESS INFO] 2 VIEWS | ADDED 09:13:00 11/12/08
Imaginary Money Graveyard by d-oo-b.cc Music: Ghosts by http://nin.com flickr.com/photos/arcorosca/sets/72157608868260247/show/w... www.flickr.com/photos/roxelo/3020310910 The recent Financial Global climate is affecting us all in some way. From mortgage prices to investments, businesses fail and people loose their homes, jobs and lives as a result. The severe lack of forsight by those in control this has led to the potential crash of the neo-conservatives. We now see the wealth of the world in a different light. An uncertain future is all we have to look forward to. Europe was caught out by the financial crisis and did not see recession looming, the head of the Eurogroup of nations conceded today, amid estimates that the EU has plunged into a downturn. OCt 08 'Recession awaits us, and we didn't think that recession lay in waiting,' euro zone chairman Jean-Claude Juncker told members of the European Parliament in Brussels. Oct 08 'We were badly mistaken with the different sequences of this crisis,' said Juncker, who is also the premier and finance minister of Luxembourg. Oct 08 The European Commission in early November 2008 warned that the worst financial crisis for generations has driven the EU economy into recession and that economic growth would come close to a standstill next year. "Increasingly, the signs point to a deep and synchronised global recession that began last quarter and has gathered momentum," said Bruce Kasman, an economist at JPMorgan Chase in New York. November 08 The eurozone’s second-biggest economy will grow by just 0.2-0.5 percent next year instead of the 1 percent previously predicted, Economy and Finance Minister Christine Lagarde told the Senate. The minister said the growth forecast for next year 2009 was “the lowest ever by a government in France” but that it was realistic. “The international economic outlook has deteriorated much more than was expected, which will impact growth in Switzerland over the next several quarters,” the Swiss National Bank said in a statement in October 08 The sharp falls came after the Dow Jones index slid 5.05 percent on Wall Street November 7th 08 as investors braced for a gloomy economic ride after the euphoria of Obama’s election victory faded. “Now that the event is over, investors are sobering up and looking at the economic gloom,” said Mizuho Investors Securities broker Masatoshi Sato. Billionaire philanthropist George Soros conceded in OCtober 08 that US influence was waning: "It has already declined. For the past 25 years, we have been running a constant current account deficit. The Chinese and the oil-producing countries have been running a surplus. We have consumed more than we produced. While we have run up debt, they have acquired wealth with their savings. Increasingly, the Chinese will own a lot more of the world because they will be converting their dollar reserves and US government bonds into real assets." Japan By James Kirkup and Julian Ryall in Tokyo Last Updated: 4:00PM BST 16 Oct 2008 Telegraph.co.uk "To cope with the current crisis, further steps may be needed," Mr Aso told members of the Japanese parliament. "However, I still believe this package will be effective to a certain degree." Mr Aso's budget package will be mean direct financial support for farmers and fishermen paying higher fuel bills, and for Japanese consumers. The emergency budget is part of a wider 11.7-trillion-yen package announced in August. The Bank of Japan also made another 300 billion-yen of emergency loans to Japanese banks, hoping to unblock the Tokyo money markets. The central bank has been offering extra liquidity on an almost daily basis for a month. euro Author: ČTK www.ceskenoviny.cz/news/index_view.php?id=338324 Prague - The current situation on financial markets will affect the agenda of Czech EU presidency in the first half of 2009, deputy prime minister for EU affairs Alexandr Vondra said. The financial crisis has become a new priority of the European Union, Vondra said. "When you are making preparations for a football match, you sometimes base your tactics more on offensive while another time you are more defensive. It is evident that in the economic situation in which Europe will be finding itself next year, emphasis will be rather placed on the protection and defence of what has already been attained," Vondra said. Posted by Kevin Anderson Sunday October 12 2008 06.50 BST Homelessness, the economic crisis and voting Homelessness is on the rise in the US, and the newly homeless could find their votes challenged. In Reno Nevada, joblessness has jumped 60% and a tent city of 170 people grew. Reno is trying to shut down the tent city and move people to newly opened shelters. CBS News has reported tent cities in Seattle, Portland, Fresno, Columbus, and Chattanooga. There are also reports of encampments in Seattle, San Diego, and Columbus, Ohio, Santa Barbara and Fresno California. The wave of foreclosures, which in some areas of the country disproportionately affect black voters, could also come into play. The Republican Party of Macomb County Michigan, one of three counties that make up Detroit, is planning to use list of foreclosed homes to challenge people who try to vote using those addresses. Republicans claim that they are trying to prevent voter fraud. Homeless and voting rights advocates are trying to make sure that people don't lose their homes and their right to vote. USA As veteran curator of that realm of American national power upon which all others ultimately depend, Greenspan has inspired remarkable deference. He long ago tamed the legislature, to the point that, instead of exercising oversight over his tenure, Congress has ritually idolized rather than interrogated him. Greenspan's aura has extended even to presidents of the United States. Bill Clinton went so far as to ask Greenspan in 2000 if he would like to be appointed to a fourth term as chairman, or whether he'd prefer to "go out now on top." The then 73-year-old replied: "Oh, no. This is the greatest job in the world. It's like eating peanuts. You keep doing it, keep doing it, and you never get tired." BY PETER HARTCHER American Interests www.the-american-interest.com Winter Issue “Those of us who have looked to the self-interest of lending institutions to protect shareholders’ equity, myself included, are in a state of shocked disbelief,” he told the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Mr. Greenspan conceded: “Yes, I’ve found a flaw. I don’t know how significant or permanent it is. But I’ve been very distressed by that fact.” Mr. Greenspan said that he had publicly warned about the “underpricing of risk” in 2005 but that he had never expected the crisis that began to sweep the entire financial system in 2007. “This crisis,” he told lawmakers, “has turned out to be much broader than anything I could have imagined. It has morphed from one gripped by liquidity restraints to one in which fears of insolvency are now paramount.” NEW YORK TIMES (US) Greenspan’s sins return to haunt us By David Blake Published: September 18 2008 18:39 | Last updated: September 18 2008 18:39 Back in 2002, when his reputation as “The Man Who Saved the World” was at its peak, Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve, came to Britain to pick up his knighthood. His biggest fan, Gordon Brown, now the UK prime minister, had ensured that the citation said it was being awarded for promoting “economic stability”. Even as things went completely wild, Mr Greenspan dismissed those who warned that a new bubble was emerging. It was just a case of a little “froth” in a few areas. Later, after waiting until 2007, two years after he left office, he conceded that “froth” had been his euphemism for “bubble”. “All the froth bubbles add up to an aggregate bubble,” he told the Financial Times...... Mr Greenspan realises that something big has happened and describes it as a “once in a hundred years” event. But then, you do not get Alan Greenspans coming along every day. Finincial Times (UK) Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2008 Neoliberalism, White (Male) Privilege & the Current Financial Crisis by Jessie on Sep 30, 2008 at 11:29 am Make no mistake, all the available evidence suggests that the American political economy is headed for a major crash. Some are even speculating that this is the end of American economic dominance in the world’s financial market. But don’t be deceived by the blame-the-victim rationalizing that’s being floated now. Let’s be clear about what policies and which people are behind the current financial crisis: neoliberal policies and the overwhelmingly majority of economically privileged white men (photo from same link) who created, implemented and benefited from those policies. Neoliberalism refers to a set of policies that encourage “less government” and unfettered (and unregulated) capitalism. The key elements of neoliberalism include: 1) the rule of the market, 2) reducing government expenditures on social services, 3) deregulation, 4) privatization, and 5) gutting the notion of “the public good.” The end result of neoliberal policies is that while a handful of people get very, very rich, these policies simultaneously exacerbate the suffering of just about everyone else and increase domestic and international instability. So, what we’re seeing now is just the logical, perhaps inevitable, result of these policies.







