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02:00:00 10/27/11
iBookstore Meet the Author: Johnny Ball
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TV presenter, mathematician and comedian Johnny Ball appeared at the Apple Store, Covent Garden to talk about his new book, Ball of Confusion: Puzzles, Problems and Perplexing Posers, before answering questions from the audience. Johnny was interviewed by the Gadget Show's Jason Bradbury. The event took place on Thursday, 20th October, 2011 at 7pm.
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20:39:00 09/11/11
Florida Urinal Chatter Ban and Smack Talk USA to UAE - NTN #077
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Nearly The News #077
EYES ON YOUR OWN WORK, FELLA
The Florida State Legislature has passed a bill banning all urinal chatter in men’s’ restrooms according crystalair.com. The bill makes Florida the first state to outlaw such activity, and proponents are thrilled.
Said Sen. Thad Altman, a co-sponsor of the bill: “How many times have you been standing at a urinal, performing your business, and some dude saunters up next to you, whips it out, then starts making small talk about last night’s ball game Well, no more! This is an awesome day for the men who pee in the great state of Florida.”
http://www.crystalair.com/story.php?id=200907015
ALZHEIMERS WALK MAY BE A SUCCESS
Derfmagazine.com reports that the third annual Warren County Walk for Alzheimer’s began sometime in the recent past, and is possibly still taking place, with walkers from several cities still out there.
A somewhat confused spokesperson told reporters: “When movie houses used to be an affordable way to spend a Saturday, that’s when it was worth going to see a show. Popcorn wasn’t going to set you back a small fortune, we’ll tell you that right now.”
http://www.derfmagazine.com/news/lifestyle/alzheimers-walk
And finally…
USA TO UAE: JUST YOU WAIT, PAL!
According to the U.S. State Department, the United Arab Emerites, a tiny Persian Gulf kingdom left unscathed by recent turmoil in the Middle East, is looking a little too comfortable given the state of the world. Chicagodope.com says as a result, the UAE has been designated a “pompously rogue nation”, refusing to succumb to instability, and stands accused of inciting feelings of inferiority among its neighbors.
The United Nations has also condemned the UAE’s excessive use of political calm along with its defiant flaunting of economic strength and high per capita income.
http://www.thechicagodope.com/2011/03/24/u-s-warns-uae-for-being-just-a-bit-too-full-of-itself/
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15:22:47 01/13/11
Lebron James needs some Karma
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Ride The Pine community, I need your help. Is this Earl "Motherfucking" Boykins image real or another internet hoax . I spent most of my time getting ready for this episode trying to figure out if this is really happened...cause its hilarious.
Welcome to RideThePine.com , Let’s talk sports!
I don’t know why I even bother given predications, I went 1-for-3 last week in the wildcard round of the NFL playoffs . So it really can’t be much worse, here we go.
For the Saturday games, I got;
The Ravens in an upset over Steelers. Everything about this game makes me want to pick the Steelers, home field advantage, better quarterback, but the Ravens are playing with a sense of urgency, as if they know there are only about two years left for this team before they have to rebuild.
I’m also picking another upset with the Packers beating the Falcons. I said last week that whoever won the Eagles/Packers game would represent the NFC in the Super Bowl and I’m sticking to that theory.
On Sunday -
I’ve got my third upset of the weekend with the Seahawks pulling out another miracle against the Bears. The Bears always struggle at in the playoffs and they have not been the sharpest team as of late.
Finally, I’ve got the Patriots winning by ten over the Jets. This will not be as close as everyone in America would want it to be. The Jets get exposed...again.
Now, head over to RideThePine.com to vote on which road team has the best chance to win this weekend, Ravens, Packers, Seahawks, and Jets are your choices. Results will be announced next show.
Is anyone else just waiting to see what a disaster the new overtime playoff rules would be like. Why the NFL didn’t use these rules all season long is beyond me. My favorite confusing part of the new rules...both teams get possession of the ball, unless the team with the ball first gets a touchdown. The only thing more confusing than these rules was my bashing of the BCS system last show.
Sorry about that.
I think Lebron James’ is trying his best to piss off every single person in Cleveland. After his former team the Cavs were blown out by 55 points to the Los Angles Lakers, he tweeted this!
Does he not understand that people in Cleveland only started to hate Lebron after he dragged them to the end of Free Agency held a big announcement ceremony and left the city he promised to bring a championship to. Wouldn’t Karma be like you getting injured for the playoffs while your team wins without you? Now that would be Karma.
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15:22:47 01/13/11
Lebron James needs some Karma
[LESS INFO] 1 VIEWS | ADDED 15:22:47 01/13/11
Ride The Pine community, I need your help. Is this Earl "Motherfucking" Boykins image real or another internet hoax . I spent most of my time getting ready for this episode trying to figure out if this is really happened...cause its hilarious.
Welcome to RideThePine.com , Let’s talk sports!
I don’t know why I even bother given predications, I went 1-for-3 last week in the wildcard round of the NFL playoffs . So it really can’t be much worse, here we go.
For the Saturday games, I got;
The Ravens in an upset over Steelers. Everything about this game makes me want to pick the Steelers, home field advantage, better quarterback, but the Ravens are playing with a sense of urgency, as if they know there are only about two years left for this team before they have to rebuild.
I’m also picking another upset with the Packers beating the Falcons. I said last week that whoever won the Eagles/Packers game would represent the NFC in the Super Bowl and I’m sticking to that theory.
On Sunday -
I’ve got my third upset of the weekend with the Seahawks pulling out another miracle against the Bears. The Bears always struggle at in the playoffs and they have not been the sharpest team as of late.
Finally, I’ve got the Patriots winning by ten over the Jets. This will not be as close as everyone in America would want it to be. The Jets get exposed...again.
Now, head over to RideThePine.com to vote on which road team has the best chance to win this weekend, Ravens, Packers, Seahawks, and Jets are your choices. Results will be announced next show.
Is anyone else just waiting to see what a disaster the new overtime playoff rules would be like. Why the NFL didn’t use these rules all season long is beyond me. My favorite confusing part of the new rules...both teams get possession of the ball, unless the team with the ball first gets a touchdown. The only thing more confusing than these rules was my bashing of the BCS system last show.
Sorry about that.
I think Lebron James’ is trying his best to piss off every single person in Cleveland. After his former team the Cavs were blown out by 55 points to the Los Angles Lakers, he tweeted this!
Does he not understand that people in Cleveland only started to hate Lebron after he dragged them to the end of Free Agency held a big announcement ceremony and left the city he promised to bring a championship to. Wouldn’t Karma be like you getting injured for the playoffs while your team wins without you? Now that would be Karma.
“Caption This” from Facebook.com/RideThePine ...
This episode of Ride The Pine is brought to you by Footlocker
Click here to save 10% off on Footlocker.com . Footlocker has great fan aparel from Tim Tebow to Brett Favre’s jersey, to soccer and football cleats or anything for you athletic needs.
Use Footlocker Coupon AFALEXFL out checkout and save 15% off!
* Subcribe to Ride The Pine in iTunes
* Follow @RTPSports on Twitter
* Like Ride The Pine Facebook Fan Page
* Ride The Pine YouTube Channel For discounts, coupons, and promo codes check out Ride The Pine on Mevio Coupons
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07:50:14 11/25/10
David Rovics - I Wanna Go Home
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 07:50:14 11/25/10
MonkeyWrench Books and Palestine Online Store are happy to host this evening of music and politics with David Rovics. Described by Amy Goodman as the "musical version of Democracy Now!," Rovics is an internationally celebrated political folks musician. David has traveled the world as a professional flat-picking rabble-rouser, and regularly tours on four continents, playing for audiences large and small at cafes, pubs, universities, churches, union halls and protest rallies. He has shared the stage with a veritable of who's who of the left in two dozen countries, and has had his music featured on Democracy Now!, BBC, Al-Jazeera and other networks. His essays are published regularly on CounterPunch elsewhere, and the 200+ songs he makes available for free on the web have been downloaded more than a million times. Most importantly, he's really good. He will make you laugh, he will make you cry, he will make the revolution irresistible. Palestine Online Store (http://www.palestineonlinestore.com/) is the web's leading website marketing products from or about Palestine. Lyrics: I was born a refugee And I don't know if I'll ever see The old farmhouse I've heard about But it's where I belong, there is no doubt 'Cause my whole family is from that farm And we never did nobody harm And if you're confused by what you've heard Let me boil it down to a single word (Chorus) I wanna go home... And I have heard my grandpa say That on the street most every day The neighbors' kids would kick a ball With my dad when he was small We were Christians, they were Jews But it was no big deal, religious views So it was strange when at the point of a gun Across the river we had to run (Chorus) We had dabkeh, we had songs And we all knew where we belonged We grew crops, life was good There in the land where Jesus stood Now we're scattered everywhere But there's no peace anywhere I'm just searching for some kind of sign For some way back to Palestine (Chorus)This is a zgraphix production. Produced by Jeff Zavala. http://zgraphix.org
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00:50:43 09/02/10
Offense Defense Doubles Drill
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Rusty Komori, USPTA, Head Boys Varsity Coach, demonstrates the "Offense - Defense Doubles Drill."
From MIDWEEK MAGAZINE
After 20 straight state titles, 17 under tennis coach Rusty Komori, Punahou is the most dominant prep team in U.S. history.
Forget the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Lakers and the footballers from Brazil. If you want to see real dominance, go visit the hard courts of Manoa, where the Punahou Buffanblu have held sway on the rest of the Hawaii tennis world for the past two decades.
That's right, in May they won their 20th straight state title. And counting.
The advent of the Internet and cell phones for everyone, and a pair of Bushes in the White House, and still every school year ends the same: another state tennis championship for the Punahou boys.
Trivia: What was the last other team to win the state title? Lahainaluna, in 1990. Before that, Punahou won the previous seven, meaning it's won 27 of the past 28 titles, and since 1969, 35 of 42. Michael Gearen started the current streak as coach in 1991-92, and then Bernard Gusman coached one year before Komori took over for the past 17 - and counting.
Komori is a 1987 Damien graduate who didn't take up tennis seriously until his sophomore year. But once he began his love affair with that fuzzy little yellow ball, he hasn't looked back.
"The reason I went to tennis, I really liked the team sports, but with tennis, if you want to be good, it all depends on you," says Komori, who started out playing baseball and soccer. "If you want to be bad, it only depends on you as well! That's a good thing. You just have to hit it in one more time than your opponent."
He graduated high school ranked fourth in the state and went on to accept one of the first tennis scholarships offered by Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., where he earned a degree in communications with the intention of continuing on to law school.
But a funny thing happened on the way to the courthouse. He began working as a pro at Waialae Country Club where, as you might imagine, a lot of members are lawyers. As he helped them with their ground strokes, he began to notice many of them were wearing thick glasses, so he asked them what they did all day as lawyers.
"They said, 'Read,'" says Komori. "I knew I didn't want to read things. I didn't want to read all day, so I stuck with tennis and so far, no glasses!"
As a leader of young men, Komori maintains his own style: He is neither bombastic nor authoritarian, but rather exudes a cool, quiet confidence that his players respect. He leads with his actions. Stressing the importance of fitness, he often runs laps with his boys before they ever take to the court.
"I always tell my captains, 'You need to lead by example,'" says Komori, a confirmed bachelor who keeps in shape by running with a 2-year-old Maltese named, wait for it, Ace. "And if they need to, then I need to as well. You can do 99 things right, but if we do one thing wrong, everyone will remember that one thing. So we cannot allow ourselves to do any one thing wrong. That's why I stress self-discipline."
By keeping his rules simple, there is little confusion on what he expects from his players.
"I have two rules for varsity: listening and lateness," says Komori. "Parents like my rules because that's something they want instilled in their kids. I instill self-discipline, respect for the opponent, I try to have them be the best representative of themselves, the program and Punahou School.
"I want them to become really good people beyond high school. Tennis and the adversities they face in it prepares them for life outside of high school."
Komori has a keen awareness that most of his students will not follow his lead and make a career out of tennis. For some, it will lead to college scholarships, but for the majority it will become a recreational diversion and as the years pile on, a way to keep off unwanted pounds and keep the ticker strong.
He understands that he is not shaping their lives, but enriching them. This is a lesson he learned from his old mentor and current colleague Rick Aquino at Mililani Recreational Center.
"Rick once told me, 'You are going to need more than I can give,'" recalls Komori. "What he meant by that was he didn't want to just keep me for himself, but rather he was looking at me developing as a person, and he was adding to me.
"If there were other coaches or tennis clinics that would add to me, then that would be fine. So I look at my players not as my players, but rather how can I add to that player's development? How can other pros add to it? It's hard for one pro to be there all the time. If we all share this philosophy then all the players can flourish."
Once the physical work-out for the day is done, he likes to leave players with championship thoughts such as "Challenges make life interesting, overcoming them makes life meaningful." And this one from Arthur Ashe: "You never play an opponent, you are playing yourself and your own highest standards."
Ashe's words ring especially true with Komori as he has to remotivate himself every year to stay hungry and keep the streak alive.
"Every year it seems like someone is saying, 'You have to beat this record or that record,'" says Komori, who passed Cal Lee's record two years ago for the most consecutive state championships. "It's a lot of pressure, but only you can give yourself pressure and you can feed on it, channel it - and suddenly it becomes exciting."
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22:29:29 08/29/10
Doubles reflex volley game
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Rusty Komori, USPTA, Head Boys Varsity Coach, demonstrates the "Doubles Reflex Volley Game."
From MIDWEEK MAGAZINE
After 20 straight state titles, 17 under tennis coach Rusty Komori, Punahou is the most dominant prep team in U.S. history.
Forget the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Lakers and the footballers from Brazil. If you want to see real dominance, go visit the hard courts of Manoa, where the Punahou Buffanblu have held sway on the rest of the Hawaii tennis world for the past two decades.
That's right, in May they won their 20th straight state title. And counting.
The advent of the Internet and cell phones for everyone, and a pair of Bushes in the White House, and still every school year ends the same: another state tennis championship for the Punahou boys.
Trivia: What was the last other team to win the state title? Lahainaluna, in 1990. Before that, Punahou won the previous seven, meaning it's won 27 of the past 28 titles, and since 1969, 35 of 42. Michael Gearen started the current streak as coach in 1991-92, and then Bernard Gusman coached one year before Komori took over for the past 17 - and counting.
Komori is a 1987 Damien graduate who didn't take up tennis seriously until his sophomore year. But once he began his love affair with that fuzzy little yellow ball, he hasn't looked back.
"The reason I went to tennis, I really liked the team sports, but with tennis, if you want to be good, it all depends on you," says Komori, who started out playing baseball and soccer. "If you want to be bad, it only depends on you as well! That's a good thing. You just have to hit it in one more time than your opponent."
He graduated high school ranked fourth in the state and went on to accept one of the first tennis scholarships offered by Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., where he earned a degree in communications with the intention of continuing on to law school.
But a funny thing happened on the way to the courthouse. He began working as a pro at Waialae Country Club where, as you might imagine, a lot of members are lawyers. As he helped them with their ground strokes, he began to notice many of them were wearing thick glasses, so he asked them what they did all day as lawyers.
"They said, 'Read,'" says Komori. "I knew I didn't want to read things. I didn't want to read all day, so I stuck with tennis and so far, no glasses!"
As a leader of young men, Komori maintains his own style: He is neither bombastic nor authoritarian, but rather exudes a cool, quiet confidence that his players respect. He leads with his actions. Stressing the importance of fitness, he often runs laps with his boys before they ever take to the court.
"I always tell my captains, 'You need to lead by example,'" says Komori, a confirmed bachelor who keeps in shape by running with a 2-year-old Maltese named, wait for it, Ace. "And if they need to, then I need to as well. You can do 99 things right, but if we do one thing wrong, everyone will remember that one thing. So we cannot allow ourselves to do any one thing wrong. That's why I stress self-discipline."
By keeping his rules simple, there is little confusion on what he expects from his players.
"I have two rules for varsity: listening and lateness," says Komori. "Parents like my rules because that's something they want instilled in their kids. I instill self-discipline, respect for the opponent, I try to have them be the best representative of themselves, the program and Punahou School.
"I want them to become really good people beyond high school. Tennis and the adversities they face in it prepares them for life outside of high school."
Komori has a keen awareness that most of his students will not follow his lead and make a career out of tennis. For some, it will lead to college scholarships, but for the majority it will become a recreational diversion and as the years pile on, a way to keep off unwanted pounds and keep the ticker strong.
He understands that he is not shaping their lives, but enriching them. This is a lesson he learned from his old mentor and current colleague Rick Aquino at Mililani Recreational Center.
"Rick once told me, 'You are going to need more than I can give,'" recalls Komori. "What he meant by that was he didn't want to just keep me for himself, but rather he was looking at me developing as a person, and he was adding to me.
"If there were other coaches or tennis clinics that would add to me, then that would be fine. So I look at my players not as my players, but rather how can I add to that player's development? How can other pros add to it? It's hard for one pro to be there all the time. If we all share this philosophy then all the players can flourish."
Once the physical work-out for the day is done, he likes to leave players with championship thoughts such as "Challenges make life interesting, overcoming them makes life meaningful." And this one from Arthur Ashe: "You never play an opponent, you are playing yourself and your own highest standards."
Ashe's words ring especially true with Komori as he has to remotivate himself every year to stay hungry and keep the streak alive.
"Every year it seems like someone is saying, 'You have to beat this record or that record,'" says Komori, who passed Cal Lee's record two years ago for the most consecutive state championships. "It's a lot of pressure, but only you can give yourself pressure and you can feed on it, channel it - and suddenly it becomes exciting."
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05:30:00 05/20/10
Google Wave is like Summer Wars? We prove it! - AnimeTV
[LESS INFO] 6 VIEWS | ADDED 05:30:00 05/20/10
It's not the discussion of the new Doctor Who, or Supernatural. It's not the amazing Heroman or even the news on the death of anime. No, it's the way that Miley connects Google Wave to Summer Wars that will leave you with feeling like that little confused emoticon you often see on Twitter O.o Enjoy!
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05:30:00 05/20/10
Google Wave is like Summer Wars? We prove it! - AnimeTV
[LESS INFO] 4 VIEWS | ADDED 05:30:00 05/20/10
It's not the discussion of the new Doctor Who, or Supernatural. It's not the amazing Heroman or even the news on the death of anime. No, it's the way that Miley connects Google Wave to Summer Wars that will leave you with feeling like that little confused emoticon you often see on Twitter O.o Enjoy!
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05:30:00 05/20/10
Google Wave is like Summer Wars? We prove it! - AnimeTV
[LESS INFO] 2 VIEWS | ADDED 05:30:00 05/20/10
It's not the discussion of the new Doctor Who, or Supernatural. It's not the amazing Heroman or even the news on the death of anime. No, it's the way that Miley connects Google Wave to Summer Wars that will leave you with feeling like that little confused emoticon you often see on Twitter O.o Enjoy!
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05:30:00 05/20/10
Google Wave is like Summer Wars? We prove it! - AnimeTV
[LESS INFO] 2 VIEWS | ADDED 05:30:00 05/20/10
It's not the discussion of the new Doctor Who, or Supernatural. It's not the amazing Heroman or even the news on the death of anime. No, it's the way that Miley connects Google Wave to Summer Wars that will leave you with feeling like that little confused emoticon you often see on Twitter O.o Enjoy!
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21:53:59 01/31/10
Mark Thomas Mtp 04 02 Iraqi Sanctions
[LESS INFO] 6 VIEWS | ADDED 21:53:59 01/31/10
* Iraqi sanctions o Politicians say Saddam is mad as a hatter but when did they decide, when they sold him the gas or when he used it. o I think you'll find his madness is linked to the price of oil. o CIA sponsor dissident groups to unseat him o Myth of the smart bomb. Why did they destroy 600 schools in the 1st Iraq war o Clinton, at the height of his Lewinski impeachment he ordered the bombing of Baghdad with operation Desert Fox. o People died because somebody sucked his cock o Sanctions are crucial thing. Nothing gets in to Iraq without an export license + Ping pong balls + Pencils + Pencil sharpeners + Notepads + Medical texts + Sanitary towels - some of them have got wings you see o Unicef estimate a quarter to half a million children under 5 have died as the result of sanctions. o Met Voices in the Wilderness people who go sanction busting. Top people, Christians but lovely o Exported medicines, toys etc. Have been fined over 200,000 dollars for importing an Iraqi water bottle and a stamp o Went to Washington to talk to them and decided to visit some senators, congressmen etc. about it o Went to whitehouse. The whitehouse is really odd, for a start it's off-cream. o When we go in get stopped by security while all the crew are let through, thinking he wouldn't get in. o Suddenly a voice shouts "Fucking Hell, it's Mark Thomas". It's 3 English lads. "You're not fucking with them are ya?" They ask. "Will you keep it down" says Mark. o 0-10 scale of evil, where would Saddam come, Mark asked David Leavy, Whitehouse National Security Council Spokesperson. He says he's at the higher end. o Evidence of black market dealing in the goods being supplied in return for oil. Evidence that Saddam is building a Hotel with an amusement park including a Ferris Wheel. o Weird that he's got a Ferris wheel but jut as wierd that they are using it as a propaganda tool. o Mark puts the child mortality figures to David Leavy who says that is Saddam's fault not the sanctions. o Taking beanie babies out to Iraq without a license. Mr Leavy cuts short the interview fairly soon. o Head across town and suddenly get an angry call from David Leavy saying "It is not appropriate to use a Beanie Baby in an interview!". o Go to see Congressman Robert Menendez (Democrat, New Jersey - House International Relations Committee) with a video of sanction busting in Iraq with some cancer medicine for a young boy, which is in violation of US law. o Part 2 - There's a British Law "Intent to conspire to Export without an Export License". What does this mean? If I want to take something to Iraq and I think about it am I intending to? o Got a bag of medicines and a ticket to Oman(Amman?) in Jordan. o Phoned up Crimestoppers and shops himself o Suggest he goes to Scotland Yard they send him to the DTI o Goes to DTI, they send him to Customs and Excise who take him in. o Bit Sweeney like characters and shops himself. The law is only used retrospectively when someone has attempted to leave the country. o Mark asks why people who have been caught haven't been prosecuted. They say it's up to the Attorney General. o Cut to outside Attorney General's office with Mark handcuffed to a cage and phones him, speaks to Rupert Cazalet, Private Secretary to the Attorney General. o Tries to present evidence. Police turn up and advise him he can be arrested for chaining himself to the railing and can he move. o Asks if there is a policy not to prosecute due to fear of the publicity. o They claim Customs haven't handed them any papers. o Packing up the gear and he phones back and says they have had reports but no prosecution. Decision because it wasn't felt that it was needed. o He says Mark sounded like a Nazi. Is that actionable? o So where exactly is the point when you will be prosecuted. o Mark goes on the Big Breakfast show 8:30am, 23rd September 1999. o Going to try and take a teddy bear to a little girl in hospital in Baghdad. o Phones up customs and excise. Some confusion over who would issue a license for the bear until they realise it's not a real bear. o Then speaks to Mark Thompson, Customs and Excise at 9:45 am who suggests they check with French customs when they get there. o Next day they phone the DTI to ask if it is OK for them to get stuff to Amman for pick up by someone from Iraq. o Bloke there says "this is only provisional, but if it is known that any item is going to Iraq, from the UK, an application must be made for a UK export license beforehand." Which contradicts the Customs and Excise advice. o Absurd behaviour over the export of a Teddy Bear. o We have to lift the sanctions on Iraq and make sure they don't sell him any guns. o Kathy Kelly from Voices in the Wilderness video over titles with a harrowing story about the death of a child.
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10:15:58 09/17/09
2 girls 1 duck - contains spoilers
[LESS INFO] 2 VIEWS | ADDED 10:15:58 09/17/09
This video at first started out just like any other. It just wasn’t cool or interesting, however once the action took place it became a whole different ball game. I don’t want to spoil too much but let’s just say the 2 girls and the 1 duck are very important parts to the overall story that plays out. In fact I found a little bonus which I showcase in more detail if you read more. SPOILER ALERT – now don’t say that I didn’t warn you. When I clicked on the video by accident while it was playing I ended up entering a strange new world where the RubberDuckZilla played the main character. The website is an old school video game fun fest complete with video game looks and music background. Just when I thought I knew what was going to happen I was quite confused when it was asking me to print out a symbol of a rain drop. Even more fascinating was the comic that was hidden on the website along with a video of the 2 girls from the original video demonstrating on how to print out a special tool to play the games. I knew I was going to feature the main video but seeing the webcam recognize the symbol that I printed out was quite cool. For some of the games I found the symbol tough to keep on the screen long enough to play the games but for others it worked beautifully. Looking back I should have included more lighting in the room to compensate for the darkness that must have not allowed the web cam to work correctly. I noticed that the 2 girls did demonstrate that even if you don’t print out the picture of the rain drop you could always draw it yourself using a marker. I never tried it out but would like to hear if anyone else resorted to that trick. All in all for a nice little diversion into the world of RubberDuckZilla try out the website and see if you can beat the high score.
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10:15:58 09/17/09
2 girls 1 duck - contains spoilers
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 10:15:58 09/17/09
This video at first started out just like any other. It just wasn’t cool or interesting, however once the action took place it became a whole different ball game. I don’t want to spoil too much but let’s just say the 2 girls and the 1 duck are very important parts to the overall story that plays out. In fact I found a little bonus which I showcase in more detail if you read more. SPOILER ALERT – now don’t say that I didn’t warn you. When I clicked on the video by accident while it was playing I ended up entering a strange new world where the RubberDuckZilla played the main character. The website is an old school video game fun fest complete with video game looks and music background. Just when I thought I knew what was going to happen I was quite confused when it was asking me to print out a symbol of a rain drop. Even more fascinating was the comic that was hidden on the website along with a video of the 2 girls from the original video demonstrating on how to print out a special tool to play the games. I knew I was going to feature the main video but seeing the webcam recognize the symbol that I printed out was quite cool. For some of the games I found the symbol tough to keep on the screen long enough to play the games but for others it worked beautifully. Looking back I should have included more lighting in the room to compensate for the darkness that must have not allowed the web cam to work correctly. I noticed that the 2 girls did demonstrate that even if you don’t print out the picture of the rain drop you could always draw it yourself using a marker. I never tried it out but would like to hear if anyone else resorted to that trick. All in all for a nice little diversion into the world of RubberDuckZilla try out the website and see if you can beat the high score.
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20:18:12 04/22/06
Beach Walk #10 - You, Me and Success
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"If it's meant to be, there's nothing I can do to stop it" flies right in the face of the success industry. I prefer to think about process over product, and live in the power and pleasure of this moment, not yesterday's and not tomorrow's. Lexi also thinks it's just as fun to chase the ball as to occasionally rest and let it come to her (courtesy of the waves that wash ashore.) Nothing wrong with letting the sea help out.
Tomorrow I think I'll talk more about this, because it does get so confusing knowing what part I really can influence and what part is outside my sphere of control. I also have some interesting numbers about hawaii, and when I went to look up "success" in the Hawaiian dictionary, I got this message: "No entries found for success ." Hmmm, I feel some aloha wisdom brewing.
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Music is Kaimoku: The Ukulele Experiment
Hawaiian words
liʻu: deep, profound





