"America We Stand as One."
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We have the Power (Stand up for America)
We have the Power (Stand up for America)
01/26/2004 01:15 AMgreat Dean speech ..
favorite
home.comcast.net/~john226/faulknerremix.mp3
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America We Stand As One Audio
America We Stand As One Audio
04/06/2005 03:17 AMAmerica We Stand as One .. you will after this! ..
Wonderbaarlijk
americawestandasone.com/video.html
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America-We-Stand-As-One-Gate
America-We-Stand-As-One-Gate
04/13/2005 02:32 PM
Remember the
video from Dennis
Madalone - "America We Stand As One" first reported
here?
And then, of course, we were offered "America We Stand as One /
F*CK Yeah!" mash-up
video, frist reported
here.
Well, now the original artist has
responded.
Dennis has placed himself in the public spotlight. Does this not
warrant some playful ridicule? Some might feel bad for Dennis, but
others might say he has targeted himself...
"America, We Stand as One (F**k Yeah!
remix)"
"America, We Stand as One (F**k Yeah!
remix)"
04/12/2005 11:09 AMAmerica, We Stand as One (F**k Yeah!
remix)
America, We Stand as One (F**k Yeah!
remix)
04/12/2005 05:55 AMcombine both songs in a nifty
mash-up
homepage.mac.com/joshfowler/.Movies/america-fuckyeah-westand
asone.mov
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"We are here to affirm that when
Americans stand up and speak their minds
and say America can do better, that is
not a challenge to patriotism; it is the
heart and soul of patriotism"
"We are here to affirm that when
Americans stand up and speak their minds
and say America can do better, that is
not a challenge to patriotism; it is the
heart and soul of patriotism"
07/31/2004 03:41 AM"The standard rap against us
armchair warriors is that we can't stand
the heat of real war, but poor Mary Ann
can't stand the heat of real armchairs."
"The standard rap against us
armchair warriors is that we can't stand
the heat of real war, but poor Mary Ann
can't stand the heat of real armchairs."
05/30/2004 10:18 PMRead Mark Steyn Now ..
rationalizations
telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/200
4/05/30/do3001.xml
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"Dean for America: Fulfilling the
Promise of America: Meeting The Security
Challenges of the New Cent"
"Dean for America: Fulfilling the
Promise of America: Meeting The Security
Challenges of the New Cent"
12/17/2003 02:36 AM"Fulfilling America?s Promise: Building
a Safer World and a More Hopeful America
"
"Fulfilling America?s Promise: Building
a Safer World and a More Hopeful America
"
08/30/2004 09:06 PM2004 U.S. Women's Olympic Gymnastics
Team Members to Appear on “Waking Up in
America” on Voice America Radio
2004 U.S. Women's Olympic Gymnastics
Team Members to Appear on “Waking Up in
America” on Voice America Radio
09/08/2004 02:15 PMThree members of the 2004 US Gymnastics Team join host Dr. Valerie
Kirkgaard and editor Gail Elen on “Waking up in America” at 12:00 p.m.
Pacific Time (3 p.m. Eastern Time) on voiceamerica.com. [PRWEB Sep 8,
2004]
Blog for America : Fulfilling the
Promise of America: Meeting The
Security Challenges of the New Century |
December 15, 2003
Blog for America : Fulfilling the
Promise of America: Meeting The
Security Challenges of the New Century |
December 15, 2003
12/16/2003 05:30 AMFulfilling the Promise of America: Meeting The Security Challenges of
the New Century .. Howard Dean's foreign policy agenda .. full
text
blog.deanforamerica.com/archives/002698.html
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America Online Latin America running low
on cash; may shut down
America Online Latin America running low
on cash; may shut down
03/24/2005 08:13 AMThedailycamera.com - Thu Mar 24, 09:19 am GMT
Dean for America: Vote on your Ad for
America
Dean for America: Vote on your Ad for
America
02/10/2004 02:50 AMHoward Dean Switch Ads .. three different TV ads .. pick a commerical
.. has cribbed
commons.deanforamerica.com/vote.php
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Get Up, Stand Up
Get Up, Stand Up
05/09/2004 12:18 AMI was at a conference near Washington recently, attended by a sampling
of geeks from across the intelligence community; every three-letter
agency you’ve ever heard of plus lots of military and some law
enforcement. They were talking about deploying computer applications
and, one after another, described about how they would “stand up”
the document repository or the search engine or the message router or
whatever. Over the years I’ve heard a lot of people talking about
working on a lot of application deployments, but this usage is new to
me. I wonder if it’s a defense/intelligence thing, or something
that’s out there in the corporate world too, these days? It works
well in conversation, so I think it may spread.
The stand
The stand
05/05/2004 11:19 AM
Cam
ilo Mejia is the first US soldier serving in Iraq to run away and
proclaim himself a conscientious objector. The Pentagon says
another 600 people have done the same, and for the same reasons: they
find this war immoral and illegal.
Let Me Stand Next to your F.I.R.E.
Let Me Stand Next to your F.I.R.E.
01/03/2004 05:54 PMForensic and Incident Response Environment Bootable CD
This is a nice discovery I found. All in one bootable " Forensic and
Incident " Linux ....hum... I would not call it "Distro"... perhaps
Tool? (box?)..... :
Q: What tools are included?
A: Far too many to list here. Some popular ones are:
* Nessus, Nmap, whisker, hping2, hunt, fragrouter
* Ethereal, Snort, tcpdump, ettercap, dsniff, airsnort
* chkrootkit, F-Prot
* tct, tctutils, Autopsy
*...
Stand-up guy
Stand-up guy
06/22/2004 12:32 PMSo, where do we stand on this?
So, where do we stand on this?
04/27/2004 01:56 AMthere are other issues .. From the
WaPo:
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A41965-2004Apr25.html
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Sun: A CEO's Last Stand
Sun: A CEO's Last Stand
07/19/2004 04:40 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Sun: A CEO’s
Last Stand'
“Scott McNealy knows he made many mistakes. Is it too late to
recover?”…
running to stand still
running to stand still
02/05/2005 09:48 PMSketch's vet told me that his lungs are clear, he's bright and
active, and he's looking strong . . . but his kidney levels are still
elevated from the lasix, and he isn't eating.
It really worries me that he's not eating, but I hope it's just
because he's tired of being in the hospital, and he wants to come home
and sleep on my his bed.
They told me that I should come down and visit him, because maybe
he'll eat for me. Sketch has always been a stubborn cat, but he's
extremely affectionate, and I'm hoping that when I get down there and
give him some love, and tell him how excited we all are for him to
come home, he'll perk up and chow down.
I'm scared. I don't like it that he's not eating.
Paisley to stand down as MEP
Paisley to stand down as MEP
01/19/2004 08:29 AMDUP leader Ian Paisley is to stand down as a Member of the European
Parliament in June, the BBC learns.
Stand by Your Standards
Stand by Your Standards
01/22/2004 02:54 AMFew deny that standards are crucial to software, but some distrust
vendors' motives in pushing them.
Eisner's Last Stand
Eisner's Last Stand
02/13/2004 10:47 AMWith Disney in play, the days may be numbered for its CEO.
How to Stand and Deliver
How to Stand and Deliver
08/30/2004 03:30 PMgood tips for speakers
Stand Alone journalism
Stand Alone journalism
06/25/2004 01:34 PMStanding
room
Like some other well-known bloggers before her, Chris Nolan is working on
turning her blog into more of a revenue-generati
ng business. I like Chris's stuff, even as I sometimes disagree
with it, because it's sharp and unpredictable and rooted in her years
of experience as a reporter, and so I wish her well in her efforts to
sell ads and subscriptions.
Lord knows it's not an easy road. Reading Chris's manifesto for
"Stand-Alone Journalism" -- she argues that's a better label for what
she does than "blogging" -- brought me back to some distant memories
from the dawn of the Web. After learning HTML and participating in the
San Franciso Free Press experiment,
I thought to myself, hey, there's nothing to stop me from starting my
own publication on the Web!
So I did. In January 1995 I took a week's
vacation time from my job at the SF Examiner and published a site. I
focused on what was then quaintly known as "multimedia"; I called it
Kludge, as a nod to its essential clumsiness and improvised nature,
and I posted an issue. This was years before personal content
management software, needless to say; it's all just cruddy hand-coded
HTML and crude self-designed graphics. But the articles weren't so bad
(hey, here's an interview with Marc
Canter! Here's a satirical take on
the CD-ROM explosion/implosion!).
What I quickly realized was that, as much fun as writing, editing
and designing all that material was -- bringing me back as it did to
my teenage roots in mimeograph publishing -- it was just the beginning
of getting a Web site going. If I was serious about making it
something more than a labor of love -- if I wasn't going to do all
that work on my vacation days -- I'd need to figure out how to get
people to visit the site, and how to sell ads, and so forth. My best
efforts involved dumping a pile of flyers in the lobby of a multimedia
conference at Moscone Center. (While I was doing that, a couple of
guys named Jerry Yang and Dave Filo stood at a booth under a big Yahoo
banner, giving away T-shirts.)
After briefly toying with the notion of applying to AOL's
Greenhouse program for funding, I thought, nah. When David Talbot
started talking about a new publication he wanted to create, I helped
persuade him that he should do it on the Web instead of in print.
Salon turned out to be a great place for me to write and edit and
build Web sites without having to wear all the hats myself (though
there have certainly been times during the last decade when my pate
has felt a little crowded).
Today, would-be "Stand-Alone Journalists" can rely on much better
software tools to create and publish their work. They can plug into
far better organized online networks to spread the word of their
activities. And they can even turn to simple plug-in approaches to
advertising, like AdWords or BlogAds, to try to bring in some cash.
But being a "Stand-Alone Journalist" still requires a combination of
journalistic and entrepreneurial traits that's rare. Being a good
journalist requires the ability to not mind pissing people off
sometimes (Nolan, whose career has had its share of controversy, is no shirker in this regard); being a
good entrepreneur demands the ability to charm people as often as
possible. Both pursuits, of course, demand persistence, patience, and,
in the face of indifference, a stubborn belief in the value of one's
undertaking.
When I read Nolan's proposed label for the solo-blogger-journalist,
the first thing that popped into my mind was the famous quote from
Ibsen's Dr. Stockman in "Enemy of the People": "The strongest man in
the world is the one who stands most alone." Standing alone has many
wonderful advantages -- it's a stirring posture. But remember what
happens to old Dr. Stockman: He is right to blow the whistle about the
polluting of his town's waters, but he's dreadfully naive about the
world around him, he's ultimately ineffective, and he fails to
accomplish much besides his own martyrdom.
So I'm not sure the "Stand-Alone Journalist" label is one that will
stick. The linked nature of the Web is ultimately even more important
than the independence of the blogger. Standing alone is useless
without being connected.
[Scott
Rosenberg]
united we stand
united we stand
01/01/2004 07:26 PMCheck this out: In 1968, Richard Nixon won the White House. He did it
in a shameful way--by dividing Americans...
Stand up and HOLLA!
Stand up and HOLLA!
04/25/2004 12:43 PM
Stand up
and Holla! Sponsored by the Republican National Convention. Word,
G.
What Does 'PDC' Really Stand For?
What Does 'PDC' Really Stand For?
06/22/2005 02:47 AMCheck out what might just become the ultimate Microsoft Professional
Developers Conference give-away.
Lapvantage stand now goes better with
PowerBooks
Lapvantage stand now goes better with
PowerBooks
05/18/2004 04:22 PMThe Plasticsmith Inc. has introduced a new
Lapvantage laptop stand that is
molded in grey to complement Apple's PowerBook line, according to the
company. Black and white models of the height-adjustable laptop stand
are already available. The Lapvantage stands are available for
US$59.95. Silicone feet and cord clips are included; other accessories
are also available.
Search engines take the stand
Search engines take the stand
05/13/2004 06:23 AMJudges are turning to Google and other search engines to check facts
and look up information in cases--a trend that has some legal experts
worried.
Xoops Stand Alone Server
Xoops Stand Alone Server
05/01/2004 06:54 PMXSAS 1.1 Launched
Should Blair stand by Bush?
Should Blair stand by Bush?
05/14/2004 06:18 AMTony Blair has pledged his continued support to George W Bush despite
calls for him to distance himself from the president. Send us your
comments.
Senate's Cellular Stand
Senate's Cellular Stand
09/24/2004 01:16 PMU.S. Senate takes the cellular industry in hand.
Stand Up to Putin (washingtonpost.com)
Stand Up to Putin (washingtonpost.com)
09/17/2004 04:04 PMCan iPod stand on its own footprint?
Can iPod stand on its own footprint?
09/18/2004 12:52 PMA recent <A
HREF="http://www.forbes.com/technology/2004/09/17/cx_ah_0917tente
ch.html">article</A> on Forbes.com about the
Apple/Beatles lawsuit contains an interesting footnote that brings to
light and an more interesting question: Can the iPod name survive
without the Apple brand?
While the reverse is already being tested by Hewlett Packard, it
remains to be see whether any of Apple's products can survive without
their namesake. For all of Apple's unique and unmistakable designs,
what would happen if the Apple was removed from the front of the iMac?
Or the 23-inch Cinema Display? Or the back of the iPod?
Forbes seems to think that a move away from the Apple name and symbol
"would harm its prospects not one bit.
"The iPod brand is turning out to be as powerful a brand name as
that of its corporate parent. By itself, it's also free of any
expensive encumbrances involving musicians who haven't done anything
terribly interesting in the last few years (i.e., The Beatles)."
The iPod name is certainly strong enough to exist on its own, but
would there be any benefit (aside from the Apple/AppleCorps dispute)?
Could Apple create better computers — or better music players
— if the pressure was off to do both under the same moniker?
I'd like to personally think not, and with the unveiling of the latest
iteration of the iMac, it seems that Steve Jobs & Co. can certainly do
both, and do it well, if not borrowing from the other side along the
way. The iPod is as much Apple as it is its own individual namesake,
but splitting the two would likely cause separation anxiety for one
— or even both — parties.
It's not secret that the iPod has brought Apple back to major player
status, and while it may be true that Apple the computer company has
ridden Apple the music company to new heights, they most certainly
need each other to survive.
I mean, just take a look at <A
HREF"www.apple.com">Apple.com</A>…
Salmond to stand for leadership
Salmond to stand for leadership
07/15/2004 01:55 AMFormer leader of the Scottish National Party, Alex Salmond, is to
stand in the contest to replace John Swinney.
Stand Up for Your Fair Use Rights
Stand Up for Your Fair Use Rights
05/11/2004 12:41 AMFair
Use Gets Fair Play on Capitol Hill
"This Wednesday, May 12th, marks the first time since the DMCA
was enacted in 1998 that Congress will hold hearings on legislation
to reform it.
The Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act, or DMCRA, has three
important goals:
#1: Warning: You're About to Pay Full Price for a Hobbled
CD....
#2: You Get to Reclaim Fair Uses of Digital Media That You Already
Have in Analog Media....
Among other things, this would mean that:
a.) when most scholarly
communication, publishing, instruction etc., takes place using
digital media/online, our ability to share knowledge and learn from
one another won't be a distant and fast-fading memory;
b.) when
researchers want to 'tinker' to advance our
scientific knowledge, they won't face a significant barrier -- like
the repeated threat
of litigation; and
c.) when librarians seek to preserve our history in digital media, they won't have to
wait three years at a time to
beg the Copyright Office for the
narrowly defined technical ability to do so.
#3: These Will Be Real, Not Phantom/Illusory Fair Use
Rights....
There are a few other
hot
spots for discussion of this bill; check them out, and if you
decide that you want Congress to consider the public's rights in
digital media, let
your representatives know you support it." [Copyfight]
Ellison takes the stand
Ellison takes the stand
07/01/2004 06:55 AM
The Peoplesoft v. Larry
Sun Microsystems, a CEO's Last Stand?
Sun Microsystems, a CEO's Last Stand?
07/17/2004 09:43 AM
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"America We Stand as One."