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00:01:27 01/12/12
@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
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@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
Greg Koch is the CEO and Co-Founder of Stone Brewing Co. Since its inception in 1996, Stone Brewing Co. has been the fastest growing brewery in the country%mdashBeer lovers gravitate to its unique line-up which includes favorites such as Stone IPA and Arrogant Bastard Ale. This insider's guide focuses on the history of Stone Brewing Co., and shares homebrew recipes for many of its celebrated beers including Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine, Stone Smoked Porter, and Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout. In addition, it features recipes from the Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens like Garlic, Cheddar, and Stone Ruination IPA Soup, BBQ Duck Tacos, and the legendary Arrogant Bastard Ale Onion Rings. With its behind-the-scenes look at one of the leaders of the craft beer scene, The Craft of Stone Brewing Co. will captivate and inspire legions of fans nationwide. This event took place at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA on December 7th, 2011 From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 6123 30 ratings Time: 01:00:55 More in Science & Technology
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00:01:27 01/12/12
@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
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@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
Greg Koch is the CEO and Co-Founder of Stone Brewing Co. Since its inception in 1996, Stone Brewing Co. has been the fastest growing brewery in the country%mdashBeer lovers gravitate to its unique line-up which includes favorites such as Stone IPA and Arrogant Bastard Ale. This insider's guide focuses on the history of Stone Brewing Co., and shares homebrew recipes for many of its celebrated beers including Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine, Stone Smoked Porter, and Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout. In addition, it features recipes from the Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens like Garlic, Cheddar, and Stone Ruination IPA Soup, BBQ Duck Tacos, and the legendary Arrogant Bastard Ale Onion Rings. With its behind-the-scenes look at one of the leaders of the craft beer scene, The Craft of Stone Brewing Co. will captivate and inspire legions of fans nationwide. This event took place at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA on December 7th, 2011 From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 6123 30 ratings Time: 01:00:55 More in Science & Technology
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00:01:27 01/12/12
@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
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@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
Greg Koch is the CEO and Co-Founder of Stone Brewing Co. Since its inception in 1996, Stone Brewing Co. has been the fastest growing brewery in the country%mdashBeer lovers gravitate to its unique line-up which includes favorites such as Stone IPA and Arrogant Bastard Ale. This insider's guide focuses on the history of Stone Brewing Co., and shares homebrew recipes for many of its celebrated beers including Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine, Stone Smoked Porter, and Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout. In addition, it features recipes from the Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens like Garlic, Cheddar, and Stone Ruination IPA Soup, BBQ Duck Tacos, and the legendary Arrogant Bastard Ale Onion Rings. With its behind-the-scenes look at one of the leaders of the craft beer scene, The Craft of Stone Brewing Co. will captivate and inspire legions of fans nationwide. This event took place at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA on December 7th, 2011 From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 6123 30 ratings Time: 01:00:55 More in Science & Technology
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00:01:27 01/12/12
@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
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@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
Greg Koch is the CEO and Co-Founder of Stone Brewing Co. Since its inception in 1996, Stone Brewing Co. has been the fastest growing brewery in the country%mdashBeer lovers gravitate to its unique line-up which includes favorites such as Stone IPA and Arrogant Bastard Ale. This insider's guide focuses on the history of Stone Brewing Co., and shares homebrew recipes for many of its celebrated beers including Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine, Stone Smoked Porter, and Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout. In addition, it features recipes from the Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens like Garlic, Cheddar, and Stone Ruination IPA Soup, BBQ Duck Tacos, and the legendary Arrogant Bastard Ale Onion Rings. With its behind-the-scenes look at one of the leaders of the craft beer scene, The Craft of Stone Brewing Co. will captivate and inspire legions of fans nationwide. This event took place at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA on December 7th, 2011 From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 6123 30 ratings Time: 01:00:55 More in Science & Technology
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21:09:17 01/10/12
@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
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@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
Greg Koch is the CEO and Co-Founder of Stone Brewing Co. Since its inception in 1996, Stone Brewing Co. has been the fastest growing brewery in the country%mdashBeer lovers gravitate to its unique line-up which includes favorites such as Stone IPA and Arrogant Bastard Ale. This insider's guide focuses on the history of Stone Brewing Co., and shares homebrew recipes for many of its celebrated beers including Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine, Stone Smoked Porter, and Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout. In addition, it features recipes from the Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens like Garlic, Cheddar, and Stone Ruination IPA Soup, BBQ Duck Tacos, and the legendary Arrogant Bastard Ale Onion Rings. With its behind-the-scenes look at one of the leaders of the craft beer scene, The Craft of Stone Brewing Co. will captivate and inspire legions of fans nationwide. This event took place at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA on December 7th, 2011 From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 42 2 ratings Time: 01:00:55 More in Science & Technology
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21:09:17 01/10/12
@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
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@Google Presents Greg Koch: Stone Brewing Co.
Greg Koch is the CEO and Co-Founder of Stone Brewing Co. Since its inception in 1996, Stone Brewing Co. has been the fastest growing brewery in the country%mdashBeer lovers gravitate to its unique line-up which includes favorites such as Stone IPA and Arrogant Bastard Ale. This insider's guide focuses on the history of Stone Brewing Co., and shares homebrew recipes for many of its celebrated beers including Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine, Stone Smoked Porter, and Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout. In addition, it features recipes from the Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens like Garlic, Cheddar, and Stone Ruination IPA Soup, BBQ Duck Tacos, and the legendary Arrogant Bastard Ale Onion Rings. With its behind-the-scenes look at one of the leaders of the craft beer scene, The Craft of Stone Brewing Co. will captivate and inspire legions of fans nationwide. This event took place at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA on December 7th, 2011 From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 42 2 ratings Time: 01:00:55 More in Science & Technology
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13:36:09 12/20/11
12th Biennial Symposium for Arts and Technology
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12th Biennial Symposium for Arts and Technology The Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology at Connecticut College
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22:33:56 12/17/11
Zeynep Tufekci - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
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Zeynep Tufekci - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
Zeynep Tufekci, professor at the University of North Carolina, speaking at Personal Democracy Media's From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond on December 12th, 2011. Learn more about Personal Democracy Media at personaldemocracy.com About the event: Across America and the world, millions of people are entering the public arena and, using social and collaborative media, forming powerful new networks for change. The result is a rising wave of challenges to the political order that are expanding the boundaries of political discourse and forcing new issues into the conversation. At this event, we heard from leading organizers and observers of these new movements, and explored questions like: -Are these movements leaderless, or leaderfull? And either way, how do they make decisions? -Are these movements working within the system or trying to create a new one? -Getting co-opted: A danger or a sign that you're winning? -Is a group still its own worst enemy? -New media and over-communication: how do these movements manage the cacophony they help create? -Is networked democracy to top-down politics what citizen media is to broadcast media? From: personaldemocracy Views: 87 0 ratings Time: 22:59 More in News & Politics
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22:33:56 12/17/11
Zeynep Tufekci - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
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Zeynep Tufekci - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
Zeynep Tufekci, professor at the University of North Carolina, speaking at Personal Democracy Media's From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond on December 12th, 2011. Learn more about Personal Democracy Media at personaldemocracy.com About the event: Across America and the world, millions of people are entering the public arena and, using social and collaborative media, forming powerful new networks for change. The result is a rising wave of challenges to the political order that are expanding the boundaries of political discourse and forcing new issues into the conversation. At this event, we heard from leading organizers and observers of these new movements, and explored questions like: -Are these movements leaderless, or leaderfull? And either way, how do they make decisions? -Are these movements working within the system or trying to create a new one? -Getting co-opted: A danger or a sign that you're winning? -Is a group still its own worst enemy? -New media and over-communication: how do these movements manage the cacophony they help create? -Is networked democracy to top-down politics what citizen media is to broadcast media? From: personaldemocracy Views: 87 0 ratings Time: 22:59 More in News & Politics
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22:27:38 12/17/11
Jessica Shearer - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
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Jessica Shearer - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
Jessica Shearer, labor and faith organizer, speaking at Personal Democracy Media's From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond on December 12th, 2011. Learn more about Personal Democracy Media at personaldemocracy.com About the event: Across America and the world, millions of people are entering the public arena and, using social and collaborative media, forming powerful new networks for change. The result is a rising wave of challenges to the political order that are expanding the boundaries of political discourse and forcing new issues into the conversation. At this event, we heard from leading organizers and observers of these new movements, and explored questions like: -Are these movements leaderless, or leaderfull? And either way, how do they make decisions? -Are these movements working within the system or trying to create a new one? -Getting co-opted: A danger or a sign that you're winning? -Is a group still its own worst enemy? -New media and over-communication: how do these movements manage the cacophony they help create? -Is networked democracy to top-down politics what citizen media is to broadcast media? From: personaldemocracy Views: 4268 12 ratings Time: 14:09 More in News & Politics
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22:27:38 12/17/11
Jessica Shearer - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
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Jessica Shearer - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
Jessica Shearer, labor and faith organizer, speaking at Personal Democracy Media's From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond on December 12th, 2011. Learn more about Personal Democracy Media at personaldemocracy.com About the event: Across America and the world, millions of people are entering the public arena and, using social and collaborative media, forming powerful new networks for change. The result is a rising wave of challenges to the political order that are expanding the boundaries of political discourse and forcing new issues into the conversation. At this event, we heard from leading organizers and observers of these new movements, and explored questions like: -Are these movements leaderless, or leaderfull? And either way, how do they make decisions? -Are these movements working within the system or trying to create a new one? -Getting co-opted: A danger or a sign that you're winning? -Is a group still its own worst enemy? -New media and over-communication: how do these movements manage the cacophony they help create? -Is networked democracy to top-down politics what citizen media is to broadcast media? From: personaldemocracy Views: 4268 12 ratings Time: 14:09 More in News & Politics
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22:21:47 12/17/11
Ori Brafman - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
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Ori Brafman - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
Ori Brafman, co-author of The Starfish and the Spider, speaking at Personal Democracy Media's From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond on December 12th, 2011. Learn more about Personal Democracy Media at personaldemocracy.com About the event: Across America and the world, millions of people are entering the public arena and, using social and collaborative media, forming powerful new networks for change. The result is a rising wave of challenges to the political order that are expanding the boundaries of political discourse and forcing new issues into the conversation. At this event, we heard from leading organizers and observers of these new movements, and explored questions like: -Are these movements leaderless, or leaderfull? And either way, how do they make decisions? -Are these movements working within the system or trying to create a new one? -Getting co-opted: A danger or a sign that you're winning? -Is a group still its own worst enemy? -New media and over-communication: how do these movements manage the cacophony they help create? -Is networked democracy to top-down politics what citizen media is to broadcast media? From: personaldemocracy Views: 63 0 ratings Time: 11:51 More in News & Politics
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22:21:47 12/17/11
Ori Brafman - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
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Ori Brafman - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
Ori Brafman, co-author of The Starfish and the Spider, speaking at Personal Democracy Media's From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond on December 12th, 2011. Learn more about Personal Democracy Media at personaldemocracy.com About the event: Across America and the world, millions of people are entering the public arena and, using social and collaborative media, forming powerful new networks for change. The result is a rising wave of challenges to the political order that are expanding the boundaries of political discourse and forcing new issues into the conversation. At this event, we heard from leading organizers and observers of these new movements, and explored questions like: -Are these movements leaderless, or leaderfull? And either way, how do they make decisions? -Are these movements working within the system or trying to create a new one? -Getting co-opted: A danger or a sign that you're winning? -Is a group still its own worst enemy? -New media and over-communication: how do these movements manage the cacophony they help create? -Is networked democracy to top-down politics what citizen media is to broadcast media? From: personaldemocracy Views: 63 0 ratings Time: 11:51 More in News & Politics
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22:03:49 12/17/11
Mark Meckler - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
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Mark Meckler - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
Mark Meckler, co-founder of Tea Party Patriots, speaking at Personal Democracy Media's From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond on December 12th, 2011. Learn more about Personal Democracy Media at personaldemocracy.com About the event: Across America and the world, millions of people are entering the public arena and, using social and collaborative media, forming powerful new networks for change. The result is a rising wave of challenges to the political order that are expanding the boundaries of political discourse and forcing new issues into the conversation. At this event, we heard from leading organizers and observers of these new movements, and explored questions like: -Are these movements leaderless, or leaderfull? And either way, how do they make decisions? -Are these movements working within the system or trying to create a new one? -Getting co-opted: A danger or a sign that you're winning? -Is a group still its own worst enemy? -New media and over-communication: how do these movements manage the cacophony they help create? -Is networked democracy to top-down politics what citizen media is to broadcast media? From: personaldemocracy Views: 227 2 ratings Time: 21:29 More in News & Politics
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22:03:49 12/17/11
Mark Meckler - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
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Mark Meckler - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
Mark Meckler, co-founder of Tea Party Patriots, speaking at Personal Democracy Media's From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond on December 12th, 2011. Learn more about Personal Democracy Media at personaldemocracy.com About the event: Across America and the world, millions of people are entering the public arena and, using social and collaborative media, forming powerful new networks for change. The result is a rising wave of challenges to the political order that are expanding the boundaries of political discourse and forcing new issues into the conversation. At this event, we heard from leading organizers and observers of these new movements, and explored questions like: -Are these movements leaderless, or leaderfull? And either way, how do they make decisions? -Are these movements working within the system or trying to create a new one? -Getting co-opted: A danger or a sign that you're winning? -Is a group still its own worst enemy? -New media and over-communication: how do these movements manage the cacophony they help create? -Is networked democracy to top-down politics what citizen media is to broadcast media? From: personaldemocracy Views: 227 2 ratings Time: 21:29 More in News & Politics
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21:57:31 12/17/11
Marianne Manilov - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
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Marianne Manilov - From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond
Marianne Manilov, co-founder of the Engage Network, speaking at Personal Democracy Media's From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street and Beyond on December 12th, 2011. Learn more about Personal Democracy Media at personaldemocracy.com About the event: Across America and the world, millions of people are entering the public arena and, using social and collaborative media, forming powerful new networks for change. The result is a rising wave of challenges to the political order that are expanding the boundaries of political discourse and forcing new issues into the conversation. At this event, we heard from leading organizers and observers of these new movements, and explored questions like: -Are these movements leaderless, or leaderfull? And either way, how do they make decisions? -Are these movements working within the system or trying to create a new one? -Getting co-opted: A danger or a sign that you're winning? -Is a group still its own worst enemy? -New media and over-communication: how do these movements manage the cacophony they help create? -Is networked democracy to top-down politics what citizen media is to broadcast media? From: personaldemocracy Views: 32 0 ratings Time: 14:10 More in News & Politics









