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19:42:30 02/03/12
Badbadnotgood - "Seven": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Badbadnotgood - "Seven": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Q: What do a pig mask and Waka Flocka flame have in common? A: A jazz trio. Not yet graduated from Humber College's Jazz program, 20 year old Torontonians Matt Tavares, Alex Sowinski and Chester Hansen are envisioning a different take on rap music. Or, if you're a jazz fan, a different take on Bop music. What started as an afterschool jam session quickly grew to much more. Bonded by a love of 40s, Hip-Hop and a disdain for traditional Jazz, BadBadNotGood are pushing to the forefront of modern music. Whether it's doing interpretations of infamous thug emcees such as Gucci Mane or of 90's legends A Tribe Called Quest, rap music has never sounded so different, so fresh, yet so familiar. Having only had one sold out show at Toronto's Red Light bar, their talent is quickly being recognized across North America by the likes of LA Weekly, Exclaim Magazine and Prefix Magazine. BadBadNotGood could easily be described as the band that brings Jazz lovers and Rap lovers together under one roof, appreciating each other's genres. Hell, it wouldn't be a surprise if BadBadNotGood were to inadvertently convert fans of one genre to the other. Not to rest on their laurels, you won't have to wait too long as original compositions will be released in the near future, until then you can enjoy a mixtape of their innovative interpretations (as well as other goods) for free on their website, badbadnotgood.tumblr.com. From: sxsw Views: 39 0 ratings Time: 07:57 More in Entertainment
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19:42:30 02/03/12
Badbadnotgood - "Seven": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Badbadnotgood - "Seven": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Q: What do a pig mask and Waka Flocka flame have in common? A: A jazz trio. Not yet graduated from Humber College's Jazz program, 20 year old Torontonians Matt Tavares, Alex Sowinski and Chester Hansen are envisioning a different take on rap music. Or, if you're a jazz fan, a different take on Bop music. What started as an afterschool jam session quickly grew to much more. Bonded by a love of 40s, Hip-Hop and a disdain for traditional Jazz, BadBadNotGood are pushing to the forefront of modern music. Whether it's doing interpretations of infamous thug emcees such as Gucci Mane or of 90's legends A Tribe Called Quest, rap music has never sounded so different, so fresh, yet so familiar. Having only had one sold out show at Toronto's Red Light bar, their talent is quickly being recognized across North America by the likes of LA Weekly, Exclaim Magazine and Prefix Magazine. BadBadNotGood could easily be described as the band that brings Jazz lovers and Rap lovers together under one roof, appreciating each other's genres. Hell, it wouldn't be a surprise if BadBadNotGood were to inadvertently convert fans of one genre to the other. Not to rest on their laurels, you won't have to wait too long as original compositions will be released in the near future, until then you can enjoy a mixtape of their innovative interpretations (as well as other goods) for free on their website, badbadnotgood.tumblr.com. From: sxsw Views: 71 2 ratings Time: 07:57 More in Entertainment
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21:00:11 01/29/12
Newt on This Week: Mitt Can't Tell The Truth, Has A 'Character' Problem
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Now, I'm going to assume that you didn't come in during the third act of Newt's career, and therefore you can appreciate just how funny it is when, on This Week , he's whining to Jake Tapper about how hard it is to pin someone down who will just lie about anything ! >
TAPPER: In many ways, you are where you are because of your debate performances. Last week, you had a couple that were not your strongest, to say the least.
GINGRICH: Yep.
TAPPER: Why do you think that was? What happened?
GINGRICH: I was amazed. I mean, I'm standing next to a guy who is the most blatantly dishonest answers I can remember in any presidential race in -- in my lifetime. And I've seen, I think, every presidential debate -- presidential campaign debate or virtually every one. And, you know, he would say things that were just plain not true.
Look, it's a little bit like yesterday's L.A. Times report. I mean, now it found 23 foreign accounts he never reported until he released his taxes. He would say -- he would say thing after thing after thing that just plain wasn't true.
And I had -- I don't know how you debate a person with civility if they're prepared to say things that are just plain factually false. And that's going to become a key part of this. I think the Republican establishment believes it's OK to say and do virtually anything to stop a genuine insurgency from winning because they are very afraid of losing control of the old order.
We tried a moderate in 1996 for president. He lost. We tried a moderate in 2008 for president. He lost. It's very hard to take Romneycare and Obamacare and have a debate and have the Republican win that debate. You need to have a conservative who is a very big distance away from Obama, because you've got to have the space so that, in fact, you can communicate with the American people.
TAPPER: I want to follow up on some of these comments you're making about Mitt Romney. The race has taken something of a nasty turn. Here's an ad that you are currently running in Florida.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
(UNKNOWN): What kind of man would mislead, distort and deceive just to win an election? This man would, Mitt Romney. If we can't trust what Mitt Romney says about his own record, how can we trust him on anything?
(END VIDEO CLIP)
TAPPER: It sounds as if you're saying in that ad, and here this morning, that Mitt Romney is unfit and does not have the character to be president.
GINGRICH: I am saying that he would not be where he is today, the debates this week wouldn't have been where they were, if he had told the truth. And I think that's a very serious problem for somebody. I think that you look at -- again, he's supposedly a great manager, yet he can't explain 23 different foreign accounts that weren't reported. He's a great manager. He can't explain being on the board of directors of the company which got the largest Medicare fine in history for fraud?
Somehow, every time it's bad, he didn't know about it or he wasn't aware about it. He didn't really understand the Planned Parenthood by law, the largest abortion provider in the United States, is in Romneycare? Romneycare literally defines Planned Parenthood in a key -- in a part of the bill. He didn't seem to quite know it.
Every time you turn around, this great manager consistently doesn't understand whatever it is that would have hurt him. And you just have to look back and say, why can't you be candid with the American people? You cannot be president of the United States if you cannot be honest and candid with the American people. And that's compounded, frankly, by a number of the ads he runs, which are just plain false.
TAPPER: So you're saying that he does not have the character to be president of the United States, because he's, in your view, not honest.
GINGRICH: I'm saying it is a very -- it's a -- it is a very serious problem when you have somebody who on item after item after item -- I mean, the clip you had just now, he knows what he said in that clip is not true. I did not resign in disgrace. I did not pay a fine. And, in fact, CNN ran an entire piece recently in which they pointed out that on every single substantive count in the ethics investigation, every single one, that I was vindicated, including vindication by a federal judge, vindication by the Internal Revenue Service, vindication by the Federal Elections Commission . Now, Romney knows that.
(CROSSTALK)
TAPPER: Well, the clip -- the clip...
GINGRICH: So he's run a campaign of vilification.
TAPPER: The clip I just played was actually one of your ads, but let's get to that Romney ad that you're talking about...
GINGRICH: No, no, but I'm talking about the earlier -- I'm talking about -- I'm talking about the clip you showed of him campaigning yesterday.
TAPPER: Oh, OK.
GINGRICH: What he said yesterday, this wasn't true.
TAPPER: There...
GINGRICH: And so at some point, I don't quite -- I don't quite -- to be honest, Jake, I don't quite know how you deal with an opponent, because you want to deal with them with civility, you want to deal with them in a positive way. I want to talk about big issues.
I talked about space this week, which I think is important for the country's future. I talked about housing. I talked about creating jobs. I talked about the record I had working with Ronald Reagan to create jobs and the record I had working with Bill Clinton to create jobs. We talked about welfare reform as the first great entitlement reform.
There are all sorts of positive things. We have a proposal on Social Security which would allow every young American the option of having a personal Social Security account on the model of Galveston, Texas, and the country of Chile. So there are a lot of positive things.
And if you'll notice, when you get outside the zone where Romney carpet-bombs with Wall Street money, and you look at what's happening in the rest of the country, I'm ahead in all three national polls that were released this week. I'm ahead by a big margin, because when you come to positive ideas, I represent real change in Washington, I represent unleashing the spirit of the American people to get us back as a country, rebuilding the country we love. And when we get to a positive idea campaign, I consistently win.
It's only when he can mass money to focus on carpet-bombing with negative ads that he gains any traction at all.
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21:00:11 01/29/12
Newt on This Week: Mitt Can't Tell The Truth, Has A 'Character' Problem
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Now, I'm going to assume that you didn't come in during the third act of Newt's career, and therefore you can appreciate just how funny it is when, on This Week , he's whining to Jake Tapper about how hard it is to pin someone down who will just lie about anything ! >
TAPPER: In many ways, you are where you are because of your debate performances. Last week, you had a couple that were not your strongest, to say the least.
GINGRICH: Yep.
TAPPER: Why do you think that was? What happened?
GINGRICH: I was amazed. I mean, I'm standing next to a guy who is the most blatantly dishonest answers I can remember in any presidential race in -- in my lifetime. And I've seen, I think, every presidential debate -- presidential campaign debate or virtually every one. And, you know, he would say things that were just plain not true.
Look, it's a little bit like yesterday's L.A. Times report. I mean, now it found 23 foreign accounts he never reported until he released his taxes. He would say -- he would say thing after thing after thing that just plain wasn't true.
And I had -- I don't know how you debate a person with civility if they're prepared to say things that are just plain factually false. And that's going to become a key part of this. I think the Republican establishment believes it's OK to say and do virtually anything to stop a genuine insurgency from winning because they are very afraid of losing control of the old order.
We tried a moderate in 1996 for president. He lost. We tried a moderate in 2008 for president. He lost. It's very hard to take Romneycare and Obamacare and have a debate and have the Republican win that debate. You need to have a conservative who is a very big distance away from Obama, because you've got to have the space so that, in fact, you can communicate with the American people.
TAPPER: I want to follow up on some of these comments you're making about Mitt Romney. The race has taken something of a nasty turn. Here's an ad that you are currently running in Florida.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
(UNKNOWN): What kind of man would mislead, distort and deceive just to win an election? This man would, Mitt Romney. If we can't trust what Mitt Romney says about his own record, how can we trust him on anything?
(END VIDEO CLIP)
TAPPER: It sounds as if you're saying in that ad, and here this morning, that Mitt Romney is unfit and does not have the character to be president.
GINGRICH: I am saying that he would not be where he is today, the debates this week wouldn't have been where they were, if he had told the truth. And I think that's a very serious problem for somebody. I think that you look at -- again, he's supposedly a great manager, yet he can't explain 23 different foreign accounts that weren't reported. He's a great manager. He can't explain being on the board of directors of the company which got the largest Medicare fine in history for fraud?
Somehow, every time it's bad, he didn't know about it or he wasn't aware about it. He didn't really understand the Planned Parenthood by law, the largest abortion provider in the United States, is in Romneycare? Romneycare literally defines Planned Parenthood in a key -- in a part of the bill. He didn't seem to quite know it.
Every time you turn around, this great manager consistently doesn't understand whatever it is that would have hurt him. And you just have to look back and say, why can't you be candid with the American people? You cannot be president of the United States if you cannot be honest and candid with the American people. And that's compounded, frankly, by a number of the ads he runs, which are just plain false.
TAPPER: So you're saying that he does not have the character to be president of the United States, because he's, in your view, not honest.
GINGRICH: I'm saying it is a very -- it's a -- it is a very serious problem when you have somebody who on item after item after item -- I mean, the clip you had just now, he knows what he said in that clip is not true. I did not resign in disgrace. I did not pay a fine. And, in fact, CNN ran an entire piece recently in which they pointed out that on every single substantive count in the ethics investigation, every single one, that I was vindicated, including vindication by a federal judge, vindication by the Internal Revenue Service, vindication by the Federal Elections Commission . Now, Romney knows that.
(CROSSTALK)
TAPPER: Well, the clip -- the clip...
GINGRICH: So he's run a campaign of vilification.
TAPPER: The clip I just played was actually one of your ads, but let's get to that Romney ad that you're talking about...
GINGRICH: No, no, but I'm talking about the earlier -- I'm talking about -- I'm talking about the clip you showed of him campaigning yesterday.
TAPPER: Oh, OK.
GINGRICH: What he said yesterday, this wasn't true.
TAPPER: There...
GINGRICH: And so at some point, I don't quite -- I don't quite -- to be honest, Jake, I don't quite know how you deal with an opponent, because you want to deal with them with civility, you want to deal with them in a positive way. I want to talk about big issues.
I talked about space this week, which I think is important for the country's future. I talked about housing. I talked about creating jobs. I talked about the record I had working with Ronald Reagan to create jobs and the record I had working with Bill Clinton to create jobs. We talked about welfare reform as the first great entitlement reform.
There are all sorts of positive things. We have a proposal on Social Security which would allow every young American the option of having a personal Social Security account on the model of Galveston, Texas, and the country of Chile. So there are a lot of positive things.
And if you'll notice, when you get outside the zone where Romney carpet-bombs with Wall Street money, and you look at what's happening in the rest of the country, I'm ahead in all three national polls that were released this week. I'm ahead by a big margin, because when you come to positive ideas, I represent real change in Washington, I represent unleashing the spirit of the American people to get us back as a country, rebuilding the country we love. And when we get to a positive idea campaign, I consistently win.
It's only when he can mass money to focus on carpet-bombing with negative ads that he gains any traction at all.
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02:59:15 01/29/12
Sarah Palin: Newt Best Candidate to Articulate Ideas and Solutions for GOP
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Sarah Palin: Newt Best Candidate to Articulate Ideas and Solutions for GOP
Which candidate has the best chance of beating Obama? Well, I would answer, which candidate is most passionate about the sudden and relentless reform that is needed. Which candidate understands that government is not the answer, not on a state level--say when it comes to mandating what level of healthcare you must purchase--or on a national level. And I think that comes down to who can articulate their ideas, their solutions best. And in a campaign the way you articulate that is in a debate. And I've appreciated, again, Newt Gingrich's style in debates, his thinking, his way of explaining what it is that he stands for. So, I think, that in a debate Newt Gingrich would clobber Barack Obama, and that is one step closer to the voters being able to have a tool to make up their mind whether it should be Barack Obama or the GOP nominee. - Sarah Palin Learn more at www.newt.org Originally broadcast on FOX News, January 28, 2012 From: ngingrich Views: 9005 176 ratings Time: 01:22 More in News & Politics
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12:25:50 01/15/12
Episode 135: Real Surreal Reality
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Hilarious Hypoxia. Visiting at any base camp on Everest gives you an entirely new appreciation for high altitude mountaineering. You?re always a bit hypoxic here, and it only gets worse as you move uphill. I?ve always said that your perspective on most any topic becomes very fluid at altitude. Here we are at the south side base camp and we?re feeling the effects of the thin air up here. Now, ask any of the climbers here how base camp air feels to them and they?ll tell you it?s thick and luxurious! That?s a fairly large discrepancy between perspectives. While we walked from Gorak Shep to base camp yesterday I felt great but was physically burned out. It was a very similar feeling as what I experienced walking into ABC on the north side in 2003. I felt good but just didn?t have the energy to move my legs any faster. I could see ABC in 2003 just like I could see BC here in 2009 but couldn?t speed up from my one-step-every-three-seconds pace. That was a long hike up from Gorak Shep for me. Cut to this morning and Chiri arrived at BC with the car battery we?ve been using to keep our sat gear and computers running. The battery had been completely drained of power last night and so he brought it up from Gorak Shep to hopefully get it charged. The battery is a true car battery and weighs about 17 Kilos or about 30-40 pounds. It?s heavy. Remember me saying that I felt the hike up to BC from Gorak Shep was a long hike for me? Well, it took me about 4-5 hours to make it here. Chiri did the same hike not in 4-5 hours, but in 45 minutes. With a car battery. Jon Miller Total Running Time: 30:46
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14:31:20 01/08/12
Is More Better?
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"http://www.lockergnome.com/news/2012/01/02/why-minimalism-is-my-new-years-res... When not applied to lip-locking, you might see the letters K.I.S.S. being used to convey the idea to ""keep it simple, stupid."" As human beings — especially human beings who love to check out every new gadget and device that hits the market — we often get sidetracked from our long-term goals because we're distracted by the new and shiny. Being aware of this tendency and trying to pare down and simplify our lives may take more effort for some than others, but can it help magnify our appreciation for what we have rather than make us pine for what we have not? You can watch the entire live TLDR episode here: http://youtu.be/2mQnb_3z9sw http://www.lockergnome.com/subscribe/ https://profiles.google.com/chris.pirillo http://twitter.com/ChrisPirillo http://www.facebook.com/chrispirillo"
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10:49:35 01/06/12
Unofficial Mammoth Park Update | January 4th 2012
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One man, one park, one hour... What to do with the rest of the day? How about try one of Mammoth's other terrain parks, perhaps take a few laps in the Super Pipe. And to think too, a few features were not represented here.
Matt Guntert will attest, the Unbound Park Crew has miraculously managed to keep pace with seasons past (you know, the ones that have snow). And we all best count our lucky stars because temps are holding just low enough that the Mountain should be able to continue to make snow through the week.
Man, all this jibbing has been a lot of fun but I think I can speak for everyone when I say, "we are really going to appreciate real-deal snow, whenever we see it again."
Music:
"Left Hand Suzuki Method"
Gorillaz
Note:
Once again, shot 100% w/ the GoPro HD Hero.
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21:58:03 01/04/12
Demi Moore in Harper's Bazaar February 2012
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Demi Moore in Harper's Bazaar February 2012
PHOTOS: Demi talks with Harper's Bazaar about being "extremely thin," revealing that she feels her body is "betraying" her! DEMI MOORE'S WEIGHT'S BEEN ALMOST AS HOT A TOPIC AS ASHTON KUTCHER'S CHEATING SCANDAL... AND WHILE SHE'S NOT EXACTLY TALKING ABOUT HER EX, SHE IS OPENING UP ABOUT HER DRAMATIC WEIGHT LOSS. DEMI AND ASHTON'S MARRIAGE WAS ON THE ROCKS FOR A FEW MONTHS, BEFORE SHE ULTIMATELY CALLED IT QUITS IN NOVEMBER... AND IT WAS OBVIOUS TO EVERYONE BY HER SCARY SKINNY FRAME THAT THE WHOLE ORDEAL WAS TAKING ITS TOLL, AND THAT HAD HER FRIENDS VERY WORRIED. NOW SHE ADMITS SHE IS "EXTREMELY THIN." IN A NEW INTERVIEW WITH HARPERS BAZAAR, SHE SAYS, "I'm thin in a way that I never imagined somebody would be saying to me, 'You're too thin, and you don't look good.'" DEMI ADDS THAT SHE HAS A, QUOTE, "LOVE-HATE RELATIONSHIP" WITH HER BODY, SAYING, "When I'm at the greatest odds with my body, it's usually because I feel my body's betraying me, whether that's been in the past, struggling with my weight and feeling that I couldn't eat what I wanted to eat, or that I couldn't get my body to do what I wanted it to do." BUT NOW SHE SAYS, "I find peace when I don't see my body as my enemy, when I step back and have appreciation and look at all that my body has done for me. It's allowed me to give birth to three beautiful children, allowed me to explore different roles as an actor, allowed me to be strong." NOW THAT'S SOME POSITIVE INSPIRATION! CHECK OUT MORE OF DEMI'S INTERVIEW IN ... From: CelebTV Views: 699 7 ratings Time: 01:18 More in Entertainment
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21:58:03 01/04/12
Demi Moore in Harper's Bazaar February 2012
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Demi Moore in Harper's Bazaar February 2012
PHOTOS: Demi talks with Harper's Bazaar about being "extremely thin," revealing that she feels her body is "betraying" her! DEMI MOORE'S WEIGHT'S BEEN ALMOST AS HOT A TOPIC AS ASHTON KUTCHER'S CHEATING SCANDAL... AND WHILE SHE'S NOT EXACTLY TALKING ABOUT HER EX, SHE IS OPENING UP ABOUT HER DRAMATIC WEIGHT LOSS. DEMI AND ASHTON'S MARRIAGE WAS ON THE ROCKS FOR A FEW MONTHS, BEFORE SHE ULTIMATELY CALLED IT QUITS IN NOVEMBER... AND IT WAS OBVIOUS TO EVERYONE BY HER SCARY SKINNY FRAME THAT THE WHOLE ORDEAL WAS TAKING ITS TOLL, AND THAT HAD HER FRIENDS VERY WORRIED. NOW SHE ADMITS SHE IS "EXTREMELY THIN." IN A NEW INTERVIEW WITH HARPERS BAZAAR, SHE SAYS, "I'm thin in a way that I never imagined somebody would be saying to me, 'You're too thin, and you don't look good.'" DEMI ADDS THAT SHE HAS A, QUOTE, "LOVE-HATE RELATIONSHIP" WITH HER BODY, SAYING, "When I'm at the greatest odds with my body, it's usually because I feel my body's betraying me, whether that's been in the past, struggling with my weight and feeling that I couldn't eat what I wanted to eat, or that I couldn't get my body to do what I wanted it to do." BUT NOW SHE SAYS, "I find peace when I don't see my body as my enemy, when I step back and have appreciation and look at all that my body has done for me. It's allowed me to give birth to three beautiful children, allowed me to explore different roles as an actor, allowed me to be strong." NOW THAT'S SOME POSITIVE INSPIRATION! CHECK OUT MORE OF DEMI'S INTERVIEW IN ... From: CelebTV Views: 699 7 ratings Time: 01:18 More in Entertainment
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23:00:00 12/27/11
Blackstone's Magistrates' Court Handbook 2012
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BOOK REVIEW
BLACKSTONEâS MAGISTRATESâ COURT HANDBOOK 2012
By Andrew Keogh
ISBN: 978-0-19-969282-8
A BRILLIANT AIDE MEMOIRE FOR THE BUSY BARRISTER
An appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers
Andrew Keogh has maintained his excellent and perceptive recipe for what we need as advocates in the Magistratesâ Courts for 2012 with the new edition of his excellent handbook. As other commentators have said, virtually everything is covered without having to carry 3 volumes of âStonesâ with you (no disrespect to LexisNexis!)
So, if youâre a practitioner with a busy and highly pressured practice in the magistratesâ courts, you need the new edition of âBlackstoneâs Magistratesâ Court Handbookâ. It covers those offences which you are most likely to experience frequently in court and is therefore brilliant for helping you with those short notice cases which require your immediate and considered response.
Many of your colleagues will have copies of the Handbook and if you have a copy already, do note that this is a brand new edition for 2012 containing the latest up to date material.
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03:38:18 12/13/11
It's Christmas in America!
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It's Christmas in America!
Take a moment and watch our Christmas video message, from myself, my family, supporters, and friends across this great nation of ours. As we experience the joys of Christmas this year, let us not forget the birth of Christ and what it means to mankind. I urge you to seek out and offer help and kindness to family, friends and those around us who are less fortunate, perhaps hungry and struggling through these harsh economic times. And a special prayer goes out to our brave soldiers, some far away from home this holiday season, and our hopes they return safely to their families. It is their sacrifice which has ensured all Americans the gift of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; and we could not be more in debt, nor appreciative of their service. This is our family's favorite time of year and we wish you and your loved ones all the best in this lovely, forgiving and peaceful season. Have a great holiday and fantastic New Year. Sincerely, Herman Cain From: thehermancain Views: 56875 733 ratings Time: 03:54 More in News & Politics
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03:38:18 12/13/11
It's Christmas in America!
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It's Christmas in America!
Take a moment and watch our Christmas video message, from myself, my family, supporters, and friends across this great nation of ours. As we experience the joys of Christmas this year, let us not forget the birth of Christ and what it means to mankind. I urge you to seek out and offer help and kindness to family, friends and those around us who are less fortunate, perhaps hungry and struggling through these harsh economic times. And a special prayer goes out to our brave soldiers, some far away from home this holiday season, and our hopes they return safely to their families. It is their sacrifice which has ensured all Americans the gift of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; and we could not be more in debt, nor appreciative of their service. This is our family's favorite time of year and we wish you and your loved ones all the best in this lovely, forgiving and peaceful season. Have a great holiday and fantastic New Year. Sincerely, Herman Cain From: thehermancain Views: 56673 734 ratings Time: 03:54 More in News & Politics
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20:01:22 11/15/11
Alexander: 45 Senators Say "Failure is not an Option" for Super Committee
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Alexander: 45 Senators Say "Failure is not an Option" for Super Committee
US Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) spoke with David Cook on Bloomberg TV about the Super Committee: "There are 45 of us, equally divided between the parties, who have said, 'Go as big as you can. Failure is not an option. We're ready to take your back. We appreciate what you're doing.' I don't know how you can get more encouragement than that. [It's] an urgent situation, important to the country, and 45 Senators are saying, 'Get a result. '" From: lamaralexander Views: 88 1 ratings Time: 04:34 More in News & Politics
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20:01:22 11/15/11
Alexander: 45 Senators Say "Failure is not an Option" for Super Committee
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Alexander: 45 Senators Say "Failure is not an Option" for Super Committee
US Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) spoke with David Cook on Bloomberg TV about the Super Committee: "There are 45 of us, equally divided between the parties, who have said, 'Go as big as you can. Failure is not an option. We're ready to take your back. We appreciate what you're doing.' I don't know how you can get more encouragement than that. [It's] an urgent situation, important to the country, and 45 Senators are saying, 'Get a result. '" From: lamaralexander Views: 88 1 ratings Time: 04:34 More in News & Politics
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15:06:51 11/08/11
How to Use Startup Skills in a Corporate Job
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In Chapter 9 of 15 in his 2011 Capture Your Flag interview, Ramsey Pryor answers "What Skills Did You Learn Working at a Startup That Have Been Most Useful at IBM?" Pryor, who came to IBM via an acquisition, finds his colleagues appreciate resourcefulness and an outsider perspective. Pryor is currently a product management executive at IBM focused on cloud-based communication and collaboration software. Previously he was VP Product Marketing at Outblaze, acquired by IBM.







