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17:14:16 01/27/12
IN TIME - Exclusive DVD clip
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Let the countdown begin. Leave the existing world behind and enter into a futuristic world where the aging gene is switched off after 25 and time is money, literally, that many can't afford in the cutting-edge thriller IN TIME, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD January 31 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Featuring an all-star cast including Justin Timberlake (The Social Network), Amanda Seyfried (Mamma Mia!) and Cillian Murphy (Inception), the film puts an innovative spin on class warfare and explores the corruptness that lies within. In the future, time has become the ultimate currency and genetic alteration has allowed people to stop aging at 25 years old. Upon reaching 25, the countdown begins and in order to stay alive everyone must work to buy themselves more time or die within a year. The rich can buy their way out of the situation, while the rest are left to negotiate for immortality. When a struggling young man, Will Salas (Timberlake), comes in contact with a "millionaire," he is gifted more time than he can imagine. Falseley accused of murder, Will is a fugitive on the run and becomes determined to bring down the entire system by any means possible. Showcasing stunning visual effects and gravity defying stunts, the IN TIME Blu-ray is loaded with bonus materials including an exclusive featurette "THE MINUTES" to discover the origins of the film's time based society, deleted and extended scenes, and access to the enhanced IN TIME THE GAME APP. DVD special features include deleted and extended scenes. IN TIME will be available on Blu-ray for an average retail price of $24.99 and on DVD for $19.99, respectively.
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05:34:35 01/19/12
TLDR: SOPA, Vacations, Remote Controls, and Water Bills
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How Not to Upgrade from 32-bit Windows 7 to 64-bit Windows 7 http://www.lockergnome.com/blade/2012/01/18/how-not-to-upgrade-from-32-bit-windows-7-to-64-bit-windows-7/ How to Save Money on Your Water Bill http://www.lockergnome.com/mattryan/2012/01/18/how-to-save-money-on-your-water-bill/ How to Use Your iPhone as a Remote Control http://www.lockergnome.com/ios/2012/01/18/how-to-use-your-iphone-as-a-remote-control/ How to Save Money on Vacations Using Social Media http://www.lockergnome.com/social/2012/01/18/how-to-save-money-on-vacations-using-social-media/ Why You Should Google Yourself http://www.lockergnome.com/craighton/2012/01/18/why-you-should-google-yourself/ Back Link of the Day http://www.donwiggins.co/?p=825 Thanks to Don Wiggins for his blog post, in which he writes: "Chris just posted this six-minute video and I think it's worth watching twice; the points I really liked were just after four minutes in. Chris does a great job in explaining the value that Twitter has for businesses." Glad to be of help, Don! If you'd like to be mentioned as a Back Link of the Day, link to one of our posts on LockerGnome.com from your site and -- this is the important part -- tell us about it! http://www.lockergnome.com/subscribe/ Join us when the countdown ends! http://www.gnomies.com/ https://profiles.google.com/chris.pirillo http://twitter.com/ChrisPirillo http://www.facebook.com/chrispirillo
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21:40:21 02/08/11
Countdown to MIX11: Get the Goods (including a free pass) in 10 Minutes
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Find out the deets on MIX this year by tuning in to the Countdown show with @anyware and @ritzy each week. The inaugural show gives an overview of the conference this year, but let
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21:40:21 02/08/11
Countdown to MIX11: Get the Goods (including a free pass) in 10 Minutes
[LESS INFO] 11 VIEWS | ADDED 21:40:21 02/08/11
Find out the deets on MIX this year by tuning in to the Countdown show with @anyware and @ritzy each week. The inaugural show gives an overview of the conference this year, but let
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05:07:14 12/27/10
Video: Top 10: 2006 case renews debate over death penalty
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countdown of the top ten stories of 2010. our number six story started in 2006--- and has been part of our countdown for a few years now it's michael astorga-- convicted this year for the murder of deputy james mcgrane. antoinette antonio shows us how this year-- the case renewed the debate over the death penalty. it was a moment four years in the making. june of 2010 -- michael astorga-- found guilty on all counts including first degree murder. tears of relief on the faces of deputy james mcgrane's parents -- as they hear the man who killed their son is convicted. as james senior and rita left the minute thumbnail 10:08 pm courtroom -- an embrace from public safety director darren white -- who was sheriff when deputy mcgrane was killed. "feel better than yesterday, it's been a long 4 years." shortly after the verdict -- the mcgrane's spoke to the media at a news conference. they say their son would be proud of his fellow officers' hard work to make the conviction happen. a battle has been won -- but not the war. "i'm not sure you can say there's closure, we cant bring our son back, we miss him every day, but it kind of is justice served." "i want to say thank you to the jury because they were able to see through new suit, a new tie, the deceit and the lies that michael paul astorga was a cold blooded killer minute thumbnail 10:09 pm and that he needed to be held accountable and justice needed to be served and i thank them for that." "we feel that justice has been served for jimmy and its a good feeling and an accomplishment for justice and we just want to thank everyone involved in helping us." meanhwhile -- on the astorga side -- his mother teresa romero was calm and collected moments after the verdict was read. she says she expected a guilty verdict. "because of new mexico's finances, we couldn't get a change of venue and got stuck in bernalillo county where everyone has heard this sob story for four years." a sob story she called it. her words -- even more harsh regarding a tearful closing argument by district attorney kari brandenburg. "oh my god, someone must have put onions under her eyes because minute thumbnail 10:10 pm she has about asuch compassion as, mm. i don't see much compassion from the woman." back over on the mcgrane's side -- they say they still have a long way to go in this case -- perhaps the most complex part of the trial -- the capital punishment phase. "and that will be probably be starting sometime in september. but we agreed to go this route way back 4 years ago and we're not backing down." but the death penalty hearing was pushed back -- until after the november election... then until january of 20-11... now -- it's on hold as the court takes time for more review. astorga's attorney arguing -- he isn't eligibile for the death penalty... since capital punishment was repealed in new mexico. antoinette antonio -
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14:00:00 11/25/09
Cathedral Pictures 5 minute countdown
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This countdown video may be used at gatherings and events. Cathedral Pictures appears on the Animusic 2 DVD (without the countdown clock or logo). The music on this piece is from 3 movements of Mussorgsky’s "Pictures at an Exhibition". Played on a light-beam emitting pipe organ with drums, rock bass, many other instruments, and some pyrotechnics thrown in at the end!
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05:52:36 06/22/09
iPhone 3G and OLED Passports - Tech News Ep. 1
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iPhone 3Gs Lines
http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/18/iphone-3g-s-line-begins-in-ny-weather-be-damned/
Nokia’s New Self Charging Phone
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10267006-1.html
Twitter’s Big Week
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-10268614-92.html?part=rss%subj=news%tag=2547-1_3-0-20
Flexible OLEDs in Passports
http://www.towleroad.com/2009/06/coming-soon-to-a-passport-near-you.html
1. iPhone 3GS available!
Long lines were the scene even in the rain at the NYC Apple store. Hey you do what you got to do for your new iPhone.
Website
2. Nokia Self Charging Phone
It's about time! Nokia is moving us towards a self chargin cellphone world.
Website
3. OLED Passports
Ok so sort of creepy and sort of rad - these three dimensional looking passport photos will get everyone talking.
Website MEVIO TECH TAG CLOUD R2D2 iPhone App, Scribblenauts, and Magic ... Welcome to Day Thursday of WTF for May 14... Channels Moxie Mo Show (HD, Medium) Videos Audio Shows Video Shows Music XNA Roundup Queen Elizabeth II gets a gold Wii, Free T... Welcome to Friday here at MEVIO Tech. Carlos ... PC Mag Reviews Left GeekBrief.TV DL.TV more people blog Join Upload Gamesweasel TV Today Google Out Of Bandwidth? - 2 Minutes Of Tech < left Shows P2P Fights Back and Google Updates WTF - Wednesday News Edition WTF is back, and here is Brooks and Carlos ... The Best of the Week - Mevio Tech 5/23 Hey everyone welcome to the weekend!! ... Cranky Geeks Right People Mevio, Personality-Driven Entertainment Two and Two Tech Now Playing Mac News Weekly See all Episodes Search New York Times Twitter Hacked and Real Sue... Tech5 Top5 Countdown Sign in P2P is Rad On The Web The Show Weekend Wrapup for 5/15 Hey everyone welcome to the weekend!! i'm Ruins of Magic, Bioshock 2 - WTF Gaming Ep... It's Friday and time for WTF Friday Gaming ... Episodes
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00:34:49 05/25/09
P2P Fights Back and Google Updates
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1.People Still Watch TV. Alot of It!
Think everyone has switched over to watching all their video on the internet? Thing again.
Ars Technica
2. Charles Nesson Fighting For P2P
This Harvard Law Professor is now asking that the RIAA give back $100 million dollars that it has taken in its various settlements.
Ars Technica
3. Google Inbox Preview
NIf you just NEED to know what messages are coming your way and are tired of waiting for your inbox to load ... Google has the thing for you.
Techcrunch MEVIO TECH TAG CLOUD R2D2 iPhone App, Scribblenauts, and Magic ... Welcome to Day Thursday of WTF for May 14... Channels Moxie Mo Show (HD, Medium) Videos Audio Shows Video Shows Music XNA Roundup Queen Elizabeth II gets a gold Wii, Free T... Welcome to Friday here at MEVIO Tech. Carlos ... PC Mag Reviews Left GeekBrief.TV DL.TV more people blog Join Upload Gamesweasel TV Today Google Out Of Bandwidth? - 2 Minutes Of Tech < left Shows P2P Fights Back and Google Updates WTF - Wednesday News Edition WTF is back, and here is Brooks and Carlos ... The Best of the Week - Mevio Tech 5/23 Hey everyone welcome to the weekend!! ... Cranky Geeks Right People Mevio, Personality-Driven Entertainment Two and Two Tech Now Playing Mac News Weekly See all Episodes Search New York Times Twitter Hacked and Real Sue... Tech5 Top5 Countdown Sign in P2P is Rad On The Web The Show Weekend Wrapup for 5/15 Hey everyone welcome to the weekend!! i'm Ruins of Magic, Bioshock 2 - WTF Gaming Ep... It's Friday and time for WTF Friday Gaming ... Episodes
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00:09:24 06/29/07
iPhone Last Minute Thoughts
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I ramble about the iPhone on the eve of the launch. It's the FINAL COUNTDOWN!!
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20:39:00 07/27/05
Echo Chamber Project Vlog Episode 1: Introduction
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Introducing the first Echo Chamber Project video blog entry & vlog !
Description: First vlog episode about an open source, investigative documentary on how the television news became an uncritical echo chamber to the countdown towards war in Iraq -- and proposed tools for collaborative journalism that can provide some solutions.
Featuring: Jay Rosen, Dan Gillmor, Doc Searls, Jonathan Landay, Pamela Hess, Bill Plante, Halley Suitt, Marilyn Schlitz, Kent Bye and 60 others.
To Watch the Video click here -- or on the picture below -- or try here if that link doesn't work. Check back in 10-15 minutes if neither work, the Internet Archive has been a bit spotty.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the show!
(6:15 minutes / 15 MB)
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* A full transcript of this video with additional links
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* How to get more involved
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If you enjoyed this video, then you can have future Echo Chamber Project videos automatically delivered to you with this RSS feed:
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Just copy & paste the URL above into iTunes' "Advanced" > "Subscribe to Podcast..." window. For more details, watch Andrew Baron's instructional video on Subscribing to Rocketboom's feed with iTunes.
Or here's another program that allows you to automatically download videos by using RSS subscription feeds -- FireANT (includes instructional video). >
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TRANSCRIPT Picture Transcript Echo Chamber Project Title Sequence [Photo Credit: chamomile remixed by Jen Gouvea & Kent Bye] Kent Bye ( MetaThought Productions ): My name is Kent Bye, and I'm a documentary filmmaker Kent Bye: Can you hear me?
Jen Gouvea: [Offscreen] Yep. Kent Bye: I've got this film, and a lot it's criticizing -- about the media, but I didn't just want to -- just like have this big rant about "The media is really screwed up" -- Everyone knows the media is screwed up. I'm trying to do something about. I'm trying to like find some viable alternatives. Jay Rosen (New York University / PressThink ): The world is not going to be the same for the major media in five or ten years -- That much I'm convinced of. [ Full Interview ] Kent Bye: This isn't too bright or anything? You see, that's what I'm thinking. It might not -- like -- Dan Gillmor ( Grassroots Media, Inc. ): The traditional mass media are a lecture. And we're evolving media into something in between a conversation and a seminar with some lecture as well. Doc Searls ( Doc Searls Weblog ): You know, the conversational mode of relating to each other is as old as humanity, but it's actually new to what we call "Media." Kent Bye: This project takes a look at how the ABC, CBS and NBC newscasts became an "Echo Chamber" to the countdown towards war in Iraq. And how I produce the film will provide some collaborative alternatives that can make media more inclusive of different perspectives and points of view. Jonathan Landay ( Knight Ridder National Security Correspondent ) And it was a failure of most major media to delve behind -- in a meaningful way -- the administration’s rationale for going to war -- the intelligence that it was using to make it’s case. [ Full Interview ] Pamela Hess ( United Press International Pentagon Correspondent ): I don’t think I ever doubted that there was going to be a war. There was a lot of talk about how "No decision has been made." But -- I don't -- Maybe we’re just too cynical, but all of the entire press corps at the Pentagon was just kind of looking at our watches and wondering when it was going to be. There was never any doubt, I think, in any of our minds that it was an "if." Tom Brokaw ( NBC Nightly News ): Target: Iraq Peter Jennings ( ABC World News Tonight ): The Road to Possible War Dan Rather ( CBS Evening News ): Showdown with Saddam Bill Plante ( CBS News White House Correspondent ): But if you take it as a given, as I've already suggested to you that we did, that the administration was hell-bent on going to war, then you could only point out the steps that were being taken down that path. [ Full Interview ] Kent Bye: [Screaming] Halley Suitt ( Halley's Comment Blog ): People want to know how things feel. I don't know why it's driving it in that direction, but I know that it is going that direction. Dr. Marilyn Schlitz ( "Consciousness & Healing" ): You cannot separate out what happens inside of us -- our belief systems, our worldviews -- from the nature of the world in which we're embedded. And this is true for journalism. It's true for medicine. It's true for science. It's true for every domain of human inquiry -- where we know that as thinking, feeling human beings we're much more complicated than just the biological, mechanistic aspects of our being. Kent Bye: I'm trying to do collaborative media that's scalable and profitable for big organizations to do it. Kent Bye: Why not just get all of the information out there? I can open source all of the text of the interviews. I could release the audio at some point with podcasts. And eventually, when the film is done, I could release the video so that people could remix it in whatever way they wanted to. They could add more conservative voices, or more progressive voices, or whatever voices they want to. Collaboration Dan Gillmor: In think in general. on any beat at any publication or broadcast, the readers by definition know more than any individual reporter Kent Bye: So collectively, my audience knows more than I do. And there are technologies that can tap into the wisdom of this crowd. Websites like del.icio.us or Technorati use something called "Folksonomy Tags" to add context and meaning to webpages. Kent Bye: Folksonomies could also be used to add context and meaning to film sound bites in order to facilitate collaborative editing. Doc Searls: Right now we're in a model where lots and lots of people are capable of inventing exactly what they want to do what they want, and then sharing it. Kent Bye: My website is running the open source community software called "Drupal." This allows the creation of specific tools to facilitate collaborative media. These tools can then be shared with any other website that's running Drupal or CivicSpace. Halley Suitt: I think a blogger's mantra could be, "Whatever else you do, bring intelligence to the network and share it. Make the network more intelligent." Kent Bye: So we went out and interviewed the following journalists, media critics and other scholars about the performance of the mainstream media leading up to the war in Iraq. These are the interviews that volunteers have been helping me transcribe so that I could post them on my website. [Photo Credit: Sam Holden ] Interviewees :
Journalists : Bill Plante , Jonathan Landay , Warren Strobel , Julian Borger , Helen Thomas , Greg Mitchell , John R. MacArthur, Pamela Hess, Amy Goodman, Jim Lobe , Verna Avery Brown, Robert Dreyfuss, Jack Nelson, Lawrence Grossman, Tom Rosenstiel
Media Critics : Steve Rendall, Cliff Kincaid, Danny Schechter , Andrew Tyndall
Journalism Professors : Susan Moeller, Todd Gitlin, Jay Rosen
Think Tank Scholars : Michael O'Hanlon , Grover Norquist, Cliff May , David Sirota , John Prados, Joyce Battle, Thomas Donnelly
International Law : Ruth Wedgwood, Phyllis Bennis, James Paul, Sean Murphy
Retired Government Analysts : Greg Thielmann , Ray McGovern, John H. Brown , Karen Kwiatkowski
Other Experts : Reed Brody , Nathalie Loiseau , Damu Smith, Afaf Stevens, Christopher Queen , Sulak Sivaraksa , Gola Wolf Richards Kent Bye: So I interviewed all of these people about where media is at, but what about the future of the media? What about all of these New Media technologies? New Media Interviewees
Markos Moulitsas, Jeff Jarvis, Hugh Hewitt, Dan Gillmor, Chris Nolan, Halley Suitt, Rebecca MacKinnon, Doc Searls, Mindy Finn, Sheldon Rampton, Christopher Rabb, Scott Heiferman, Hossein Derakhashan Kent Bye: How can you make a media that is more integral and holistic? Media & Consciousness Interviewees
Don Beck, James O’Dea, Marilyn Schlitz, Dean Radin, Fred Alan Wolf, Lynne Twist, Susan Davis, Peter Russell, Duane Elgin, Sharif Abdullah, Van Jones Kent Bye: You know, this media revolution is just starting to begin. And I look forward to hearing your insights for how we can make a better media. www.echochamberproject.com
Music Credit: Telekinetic Soulmate "Searching" courtesy of Defective Records -- Thanks buMp





