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17:10:00 01/19/12
Ep. 743: Old Men Winter
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On today's live episode of "The Fix," Skeets and Tas breakdown one of the most exciting NBA nights in recent memory. Topics discussed include: Andre Miller and soil erosion, Nene's quiet 20-14, if Evan Turner is the new Brandon Roy, the Knicks true savior (Steve Nash, Baron Davis or Jorts?), Amare's defense, the terribly underrated Tony Parker, Dirk's banged up body, and why John Wall will never not do the dishes again. (He's my roommate, you see.) All that, plus an American with "maple moxie," Super Spike V'Ball, and a fantastic "Wanker of the Week."
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17:13:20 03/30/11
>eBoy FixPix iphone review in HD
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"Eboy FixPix for the iphone has fantastic pixel art! It doesn't say HD but my camera films in HD. Full review here and hands on! Get it: http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/eboy-fixpix/id371977953?mt=8"
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07:07:39 03/15/11
March To Save Texas Schools 3/12/11
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Well over 11,000 parents, teachers, educators and community leaders from over 300 independent school districts converged at the state capital in Austin on Saturday, March 12. “Today, Texans have come together in great numbers and have sent a very strong, clear message to our elected officials that we must do better by the children of our state by funding education to the maximum extent possible,” says Allen Weeks of Save Texas Schools, the grassroots coalition organizing the rally, and director of Austin Voices for Education and Youth. “And it’s not over with this rally. We’re going to continue our fight to keep Texas smart.” After a drum line led blocks of rally-goers on a march starting from Waterloo Park to the Capital grounds, a fantastic line-up of speakers and performers made heartfelt pleas for education. “We live in the 21st century. We have a global economy,” said Julian Castro, Mayor of San Antonio, in his podium address. “Here in Texas I wonder how long the fortune 500 companies will stick around if we can’t produce the students who can compete,” Superintendent John-Kuhn of Perrin-Whitt, CISD, rollicked the crowds with his impassioned speech, saying: “Public school teachers, you are the saviors of this society. You are the first responders standing in this rubble while they sit in their offices and scribble judgmentally on their clipboards. You are heroes and what you do isn’t worth $27 billion; it is priceless.” In a unified voice, rally participants urged legislators to take three critical steps to help close state budget gaps that are threatening education: Use the $9.3 billion Texas “Rainy Day” Fund to help rescue schools from the current crisis. Sign the paperwork for $830 million in federal aid for teachers. Fix school funding laws to be fair to all districts and our growing student population. After the rally, Save Texas Schools offered a training to those who plan to continue to work for public education across the state. Topics covered included how to keep the grassroots effort growing, how the legislative process works, and how education is funded in Texas. To learn more please visit: http://savetxschools.org Photography by Rene Renteria http://renerenteria.com Filmed, Edited & Produced for Austin Indymedia by Jeff Zavala. A ZGraphix production.http://zgraphix.org http://austin.indymedia.org
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08:32:28 03/14/11
Community Training On How To Save Texas Schools
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Well over 11,000 parents, teachers, educators and community leaders from over 300 independent school districts converged at the state capital in Austin on Saturday, March 12. “Today, Texans have come together in great numbers and have sent a very strong, clear message to our elected officials that we must do better by the children of our state by funding education to the maximum extent possible,” says Allen Weeks of Save Texas Schools, the grassroots coalition organizing the rally, and director of Austin Voices for Education and Youth. “And it’s not over with this rally. We’re going to continue our fight to keep Texas smart.” After a drum line led blocks of rally-goers on a march starting from Waterloo Park to the Capital grounds, a fantastic line-up of speakers and performers made heartfelt pleas for education. “We live in the 21st century. We have a global economy,” said Julian Castro, Mayor of San Antonio, in his podium address. “Here in Texas I wonder how long the fortune 500 companies will stick around if we can’t produce the students who can compete,” Superintendent John-Kuhn of Perrin-Whitt, CISD, rollicked the crowds with his impassioned speech, saying: “Public school teachers, you are the saviors of this society. You are the first responders standing in this rubble while they sit in their offices and scribble judgmentally on their clipboards. You are heroes and what you do isn’t worth $27 billion; it is priceless.” In a unified voice, rally participants urged legislators to take three critical steps to help close state budget gaps that are threatening education: Use the $9.3 billion Texas “Rainy Day” Fund to help rescue schools from the current crisis. Sign the paperwork for $830 million in federal aid for teachers. Fix school funding laws to be fair to all districts and our growing student population. After the rally, Save Texas Schools offered a training to those who plan to continue to work for public education across the state. Topics covered included how to keep the grassroots effort growing, how the legislative process works, and how education is funded in Texas. To learn more please visit: http://savetxschools.org Filmed, Edited & Produced for Austin Indymedia by Jeff Zavala. A ZGraphix production.http://zgraphix.org
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08:01:22 03/14/11
Rally To Save Texas Schools 3/12/11
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Well over 11,000 parents, teachers, educators and community leaders from over 300 independent school districts converged at the state capital in Austin on Saturday, March 12. “Today, Texans have come together in great numbers and have sent a very strong, clear message to our elected officials that we must do better by the children of our state by funding education to the maximum extent possible,” says Allen Weeks of Save Texas Schools, the grassroots coalition organizing the rally, and director of Austin Voices for Education and Youth. “And it’s not over with this rally. We’re going to continue our fight to keep Texas smart.” After a drum line led blocks of rally-goers on a march starting from Waterloo Park to the Capital grounds, a fantastic line-up of speakers and performers made heartfelt pleas for education. “We live in the 21st century. We have a global economy,” said Julian Castro, Mayor of San Antonio, in his podium address. “Here in Texas I wonder how long the fortune 500 companies will stick around if we can’t produce the students who can compete,” Superintendent John-Kuhn of Perrin-Whitt, CISD, rollicked the crowds with his impassioned speech, saying: “Public school teachers, you are the saviors of this society. You are the first responders standing in this rubble while they sit in their offices and scribble judgmentally on their clipboards. You are heroes and what you do isn’t worth $27 billion; it is priceless.” In a unified voice, rally participants urged legislators to take three critical steps to help close state budget gaps that are threatening education: Use the $9.3 billion Texas “Rainy Day” Fund to help rescue schools from the current crisis. Sign the paperwork for $830 million in federal aid for teachers. Fix school funding laws to be fair to all districts and our growing student population. After the rally, Save Texas Schools offered a training to those who plan to continue to work for public education across the state. Topics covered included how to keep the grassroots effort growing, how the legislative process works, and how education is funded in Texas. To learn more please visit: http://savetxschools.org Filmed, Edited & Produced for Austin Indymedia by Jeff Zavala. A ZGraphix production.http://zgraphix.org
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02:36:51 03/14/11
The Cipher Live At Rally To Save Texas Schools
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The Cipher performs live at the Rally to Save Texas Schools on March 12th, 2011. Well over 11,000 parents, teachers, educators and community leaders from over 300 independent school districts converged at the state capital in Austin on Saturday, March 12. “Today, Texans have come together in great numbers and have sent a very strong, clear message to our elected officials that we must do better by the children of our state by funding education to the maximum extent possible,” says Allen Weeks of Save Texas Schools, the grassroots coalition organizing the rally, and director of Austin Voices for Education and Youth. “And it’s not over with this rally. We’re going to continue our fight to keep Texas smart.” After a drum line led blocks of rally-goers on a march starting from Waterloo Park to the Capital grounds, a fantastic line-up of speakers and performers made heartfelt pleas for education. “We live in the 21st century. We have a global economy,” said Julian Castro, Mayor of San Antonio, in his podium address. “Here in Texas I wonder how long the fortune 500 companies will stick around if we can’t produce the students who can compete,” Superintendent John-Kuhn of Perrin-Whitt, CISD, rollicked the crowds with his impassioned speech, saying: “Public school teachers, you are the saviors of this society. You are the first responders standing in this rubble while they sit in their offices and scribble judgmentally on their clipboards. You are heroes and what you do isn’t worth $27 billion; it is priceless.” In a unified voice, rally participants urged legislators to take three critical steps to help close state budget gaps that are threatening education: Use the $9.3 billion Texas “Rainy Day” Fund to help rescue schools from the current crisis. Sign the paperwork for $830 million in federal aid for teachers. Fix school funding laws to be fair to all districts and our growing student population. After the rally, Save Texas Schools offered a training to those who plan to continue to work for public education across the state. Topics covered included how to keep the grassroots effort growing, how the legislative process works, and how education is funded in Texas. Filmed, Edited & Produced for Austin Indymedia by Jeff Zavala. A ZGraphix production. http://zgraphix.org
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23:44:02 01/25/11
IGN Daily Fix: 01.25.11
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Oscar nominations, Dead Space 2 DLC, & tragedy strikes The Fantastic Four!
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23:44:02 01/25/11
IGN Daily Fix: 01.25.11
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Oscar nominations, Dead Space 2 DLC, & tragedy strikes The Fantastic Four!
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23:44:02 01/25/11
IGN Daily Fix: 01.25.11
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Oscar nominations, Dead Space 2 DLC, & tragedy strikes The Fantastic Four!






