Dean for America: Vote on your Ad for America
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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 AMHoward Dean for America: Channel Dean:
Frequently Asked Questions
Howard Dean for America: Channel Dean:
Frequently Asked Questions
01/19/2004 01:57 PMChannel Dean FAQ .. FAQ
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"Dean for America: Play the Dean for
Iowa Game"
"Dean for America: Play the Dean for
Iowa Game"
12/25/2003 09:09 AM"A vote for Bush is a vote for a
divided, unstable, paranoid America"
"A vote for Bush is a vote for a
divided, unstable, paranoid America"
08/05/2004 05:00 AMBaby, we were born to run against Bush More than 20 artists, including
Bruce Springsteen, the Dave Matthews Band, R.E.M., Pearl Jam, James
Taylor and the Dixie Chicks, announced the launch of a ``Vote For
Change'' tour yesterday. "A vote for Bush is a vote for a divided,
unstable, paranoid America,'' Dave Matthews said in one of the more
strongly worded statement....
Dean for America
Dean for America
12/10/2003 04:39 AMHoward Dean's campaign headquarters .. his positions on the issues ..
a presidential candidate .. Dean For America .. canvassing .. website
.. campaign .. sold out .. thing
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Dean for America: Biography
Dean for America: Biography
12/27/2003 06:39 AMformer Governor of Vermont .. MISERABLE FAILURE .. optimistic ..
biography ..
optimist
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"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 PM"Blog for America : Statement by
Governor Dean on Osama bin La..."
"Blog for America : Statement by
Governor Dean on Osama bin La..."
12/28/2003 04:06 AM2004 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
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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
Blog for America : Statement by Governor
Dean on Osama bin Laden | December 26,
2003
Blog for America : Statement by Governor
Dean on Osama bin Laden | December 26,
2003
12/27/2003 07:50 AMStatement by Governor Dean on Osama bin Laden .. is
clear
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Blog for America : Statement by Governor
Dean on the Capture of Saddam Hussein |
December 14, 2003
Blog for America : Statement by Governor
Dean on the Capture of Saddam Hussein |
December 14, 2003
12/14/2003 04:07 PMStatement by Governor Dean ..
note
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Blog for America : The Vote: Your
Country, Your Campaign, Your Decision |
November 04, 2003
Blog for America : The Vote: Your
Country, Your Campaign, Your Decision |
November 04, 2003
11/05/2003 08:41 AMThe Vote: Your Country, Your Campaign, Your Decision .. letting the
decision lie in their hands .. Duck's e-mail .. pros and
cons
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Blog for America: Comment on Governor
Dean to Comment Shortly
Blog for America: Comment on Governor
Dean to Comment Shortly
12/16/2003 05:30 AMAmerica's Palestinians .. Dean for President .. campaign blog ..
"Carrie
B."
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Howard Dean & Democracy For America
Raise $220,000 Online for Tom Daschle's
Campaign in 72 Hours; Dems Offer Online
Fundraising for Socially Progressive and
Fiscally Responsible Candidates
Howard Dean & Democracy For America
Raise $220,000 Online for Tom Daschle's
Campaign in 72 Hours; Dems Offer Online
Fundraising for Socially Progressive and
Fiscally Responsible Candidates
09/24/2004 09:35 AMGovernor Howard Dean emailed Democracy for America supporters urging
donationsa to Democratic Leader Tom Daschle's campaign. The request
was repeated online through the Democracy for America website and
blog. The response was over $220,000 in on-line, small dollar
contributions to Senator Daschle in just 72 hours. Democracy for
America wants to do the same for another United States Senate
candidate. This week Democracy for America is hosting an online vote
to determine which Senate candidates receive the next appeal from
Governor Dean. [PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]
The use of mobile phones in Latin
America continues to rise with
approximately 123 million mobile phones
in Latin America compared with 89
million fixed line phones
The use of mobile phones in Latin
America continues to rise with
approximately 123 million mobile phones
in Latin America compared with 89
million fixed line phones
07/21/2004 02:32 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of 2004
Latin America - Mobile Communications Market to their offering [PRWEB
Jul 21, 2004]
America Pop
America Pop
10/28/2003 11:07 PMOne of my friends in college was a Japanese guy, here in the U.S.
getting his master's degree in "American Pop Culture". He had a
degree in marketing, and worked for a Japanese marketing agency,
and he was taking a break from his work to develop some expertise that
would help him more effectively target the American market.
Although we haven't kept in touch, the idea of someone pursuing a
graduate degree in pop culture always fascinated me, and I think
it made me pay a bit more attention to pop culture ever
since.
Last weekend, I was able to play amateur cultural anthropologist
and observe one particular class of pop-culture meme in action.
I was having lunch at the airport, and overheard a rather boisterous
self-identified geek relating a story to his friends, all of whom were
definitely not geeks. The story line was a familiar
one; "Once upon a time in the land of Unix, there was a
pure-hearted young man named Richard Stallman. The people of the
land toiled beneath the crushing weight of the Empire's brutal reign.
The community cried out for a savior to deliver them from oppression
and restore to them control of their own
destiny..." The person telling the story missed a few
points, exaggerated some others, and fumbled a bit by trying way too
hard to get his audience to laugh about the recursive nature of "GNU"
(they never got it); but at the end it was satisfying enough. We
all know the story.
In some ways, the basic plot is universal, and certainly you can
find the same story as far back as the Scottish legends of
the warriors who fought the Roman occupiers, or even the story of
Moses in the Bible. But I think the story plays better in
America than most other places. The names vary, but the story is
remarkably consistent in its ability to capture our hearts. The
key ingredients of the story are this:
- The empire is too big and powerful; you can never hope to control
it or reason with it head-on.
- The empire mindlessly serves its own desires, and you and
your community are collateral damage. You will go
extinct and the empire will not cry.
- Only through action can you hope to earn survival for yourself and
your people. You may never eliminate the empire entirely, but
you can heave off the yoke of opression from the neck of your own
people.
A very current example of this meme can be found in the story of Sherman
Austin, who began serving a one-year term in federal prison last
week. At the face, he's not much different than any other
college kid who styles himself as a revolutionary/hacker and gets into
trouble with the system. But when you follow the story he spins,
he could easily have some serious marketing appeal.He's sort of a
crossover between Mitnick and Mumia, and although I highly doubt that
he has the marketing clout of either the "Free Mumia" or
now-defunct "Free Mitnick" campaigns, you have to consider that
he is just starting out. One hopes, to be sure, that he reflects
while in prison and decides to become a quietly productive and settled
member of society. But I am very skeptical of this outcome.
The main proof comes from the comments he makes in every interview,
and his speech to the crowd at the Che Cafe benefit last month (in audio). He sounds the way that Bobby Seale
must have sounded, and he seems to be drawn to the mic. All bets
are that he is back at the mic the minute he gets out of prison, and
with his talent for attracting controversy he is sure to continue his
rise in notoriety.The anarchist community are undoubtedly
salivating over this guy the same way that the democrats are
currently salivating over Wesley Clark.
At the Che Cafe benefit, Zack De La Rocha recited "From a German War
Primer", by Bertolt Brecht. It's a very
well-crafted poem. If you're familiar with the Japanese Anime
"Cyborg
009", read the tail part of the poem and tell me if you think
there is a resemblance:
GENERAL, YOUR TANK IS A POWERFUL VEHICLE
It
smashes down forests and crushes a hundred men.
But it has one
defect:
It needs a driver.
General, your bomber is
powerful.
It flies faster than a storm and carries more than an
elephant.
But it has one defect:
It needs a
mechanic.
General, man is very useful.
He can fly and he can
kill.
But he has one defect:
He can
think.
~
Finally, since the topic is pop culture, I should point at this
story of a Bosnian
town who are erecting a statue of Bruce Lee. The story is
funny, profound, and even a bit sad. To be honest, I
get sick every time I tell someone I am from Mostar and they ask me
whether I am from the east or west side of the city (the city is
divided into the Bosniak east side and the Croat west side),
said Nino Raspudic. That is one of the reasons for building a
statue of Bruce Lee. We are hoping that someone in the future will
say: I knew Mostar. That is the city with the Bruce Lee statue.
If we succeed in that, then I can retire.
Because America Needs Them Now More Than
Ever...
Because America Needs Them Now More Than
Ever...
09/25/2004 03:14 PMJeff Goldstein is the funniest man alive today .. photoshopped my head
.. The K
Team
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America Is
America Is
06/23/2004 05:19 PM
America Is is the
weblog of a "freelance photojournalist traveling across the US on
a mission to hit all 48 contiguous states." Some nice photos.
America at war
America at war
03/20/2003 08:33 AMPresident Bush orders the beginning of a war on Iraq to disarm Iraq
and depose Saddam Hussein.
10 ADS AMERICA WON'T SEE
10 ADS AMERICA WON'T SEE
12/24/2003 05:26 AMHilarious TV ads Americans won't see .. 10 ads courtesy of AdAge.com
.. the whole list
adage.com/news.cms?newsId=39422
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America 2.0
America 2.0
03/14/2003 06:10 PMAdam Greenfield, in a SXSW wrap-up, talks about a possible U.S. brain
drain because of the government's efforts to control that which brings
the most vitality and robustness to human society:
America hasn't had its Kristallnacht - yet - but even so the buzz
around New Zealand in a few circles of my acquaintance is enough to
put one in mind of the brain drain Germany bought itself in the mid-
to...
Dio For America
Dio For America
01/27/2004 04:48 AMi can't help but give my full endorsement to any candidate who knows
how to fucking rock
what america needs
what america needs
05/26/2004 02:44 AM
open debates is a
nonprofit that's working to reform the
presi
dential debate
process for the american election. they have some pretty big names on
their board from across the political spectrum, including
john b.
anderson,
angela
"bay" buchanan, and
randall robinson.
From the website:
Currently, the presidential debates are secretly controlled by the
major parties, through the private bipartisan corporation called the
Commission on Presidential Debates, resulting in the stultification of
format, the exclusion of popular candidates, and the avoidance of
pressing national issues.
The major party candidates never pay a political price for their
antidemocratic practices; posing as an independent sponsor, the
Commission on Presidential Debates shields the major party candidates
from public criticism and public accountability.
"10 ADS AMERICA WON'T SEE"
"10 ADS AMERICA WON'T SEE"
12/24/2003 08:46 AMFOR AMERICA
FOR AMERICA
03/19/2003 10:25 PMBy Jackson Browne From his album "Lives in the Balance", 1986 As if I
really didn't understand That I was just another part of their...
Baked America
Baked America
03/22/2005 04:40 PM
« Fresh, warm dallaspulla. It might be impossible to eat only
one. :) »
On the Friday before last, I was leafing through Nyt magazine and saw a
sidebar that answered a burning question I've had for nearly two years
[see below]; What's the deal with all the pullas named after American
locales? The bostonkakku has been around for a really long time and is
essentially a cinnamon-almond filled pulla baked in a round pan and
served like a pie rather than individually. Then there is the
texaspulla which I assumed was named for its size. Recently the
dallaspulla started appearing everywhere so I figured it was a trend.
Maybe someone at Fazer *hearts* GWB or has a bakery underground
supplying pulla to Finns at the Nokia offices in Dallas. I keep hoping
for a fruit and nut version to be called the californiapulla. Fazer
might like to know that Texas is home to 'Needmore' and 'Happy' which
would make great pulla names. There's also a Boston, Texas. :)
Who invented the Dallas?
A dallaspulla there, a texaspulla here. They have taken over cafes,
R-kioskis and service stations. Soon you won't find any other kind of
pulla in Finland!
Who is responsible for this? We asked Fazer Bakery Head of Product
Development Sampsa Haarasilta. "The Pullas were invented by our
product developer Tapani Mäkäräinen."
Does he wear a stetson and boots? "No, at least not at work."
Why exactly are dallas and texas pullas taking over the market?
"They have good fillings and rich dough and the taste is
unpretentious. The texas has a cinnamon filling and the dallas has a
vanilla quark filling."
Why is the pulla's name dallaspulla? "First came the texaspulla
which was fashioned after the American cinnamon roll. Then someone
noticed that there is also a city called Dallas [in Texas] and
suggested we give another pulla that name."
We also asked Dallas residents if they have seen dallaspulla.
"I've not seen them. Besides, it's really hard to find quark
[rahka]", says Dallas resident Heli Niemi.
See, Texas is really more like a cornbread and beef jerky kind of
place rather than coffee cakes and cinnamon rolls. Tex-mex beef jerky
pulla would be more worthy of the texas title. Boston is closer to the
mark. I'm still confused, but I'll accept the explanation. :) I went
hunting for a dallaspulla recipe since I didn't know what the filling
was made of and found the
original recipe from Tapani Mäkäräinen on the ruokala.tv website.
It would make enough pulla for 60 people as well as the ingredients
were all measured by weight rather than volume, which is a pain if you
don't have a kitchen scale. So, I did a bit of research and worked on
the recipe to come up with a version an average person like myself
would consider making. The dallaspulla are really cheap and easy to
make if you follow the recipe and have a little patience. I baked some
of the new frozen
Fazer mini dallaspulla as part of my research and found them
dense, greasy and overly sweet. Nothing beats a fresh, warm pulla from
your own oven that isn't full of E
additives.
I first translated the recipe and then halved it successfully as my
research subjects appeared to be too busy snarfing pulla to find fault
with them. I tried a few more batches, cut the production down to 12
pulla and adjusted a few parts that I thought needed it. The first
thing to go was the cardamom. The dallaspulla in its current form
doesn't contain cardamom and it's such a strong spice that it wrestles
any flavours more subtle than itself into submission. I also replaced
the powdered milk and water with real whole milk since there's really
no good reason to use powdered milk in such a small recipe.
Finnish dough recipes very often leave the addition of the butter
until the dough is already in a ball and it is kneaded in last. It
seems to work well, but I find it a bit strange. I prefer making the
primordial ooze containing the butter, milk and sugar for the yeast at
the beginning which gives the yeast a chance to feed and leaves me
free to add flour as needed without having to worry if other
ingredients are mixed in with it.
The original filling calls for a vanilla cream powder which someone
on a bulletin board mentioned is the same as the instant vanilla sauce
mix that is found in most groceries. I compared the ingredients of the vanilla cream powder
and the vanilla sauce mix and found this to be correct. The suggested
substitution also works well.
The flavour of the rahka filling reminded me of cream cheese but it
was difficult to work with since it wasn't very stiff and it didn't
bubble up like the filling appears to do in the bakery versions of the
dallaspulla. I tried a few variations and didn't succeed in
reproducing that effect. The original recipe also suggests piping some
of the filling onto the tops of the pullas, but this didn't work well
at all as it didn't brown and it turned into a chewy sort of cheese.
Since rahka/quark is not available in the US, I figured that the
filling should use something American to deserve the name. I made a
filling out of Philly Cream Cheese [ yet another food with an American
city in the name. :) ] which is available in Finland and also makes a
stiffer filling that is easier to work with when slicing the roll of
filled dough. Lemon zest will add just enough sourness to lean towards
the rahka flavour of the original filling and the orange is a pleasant
variation. The dough itself is also very soft so if the filled roll is
too soft to work with reasonably, place it in the refrigerator for 20
minutes or so to firm it up a bit. The icing is a very tasty, very
American touch if you're up for the sugar buzz. :)
Kierrepulla vaniljarahkatäytteellä, a.k.a. Dallaspulla
Makes: 12 pulla
Time: about 2 hours
Source:
Tapani Mäkäräinen on ruokala.tv
Dough:
-
2,5dl or 1 cup whole milk
-
75g or 3/4 stick softened butter
-
1 50g yeast cake or 1 packet of dry yeast
-
1 egg
-
80g or 1/2 cup superfine sugar
-
2,5g or 1/2 teaspoon salt
-
0,55 kg or ~5 cups wheat flour
Finnish Filling:
-
50g or 1/2 stick butter
-
1 large egg
-
25g or 2 tablespoons sugar
-
100g or 1/2 cup maitorahkaa (a.k.a. quark)
-
vanilla cream flour [can be replaced by mixing together 1
teaspoon vanilla sugar and 25g or 1/4 cup potato or wheat flour]
American Filling
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8 ounces or 200g cream cheese (1 package)
-
1/4 cup or 0,5 dl granulated sugar
-
1 large egg
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1 teaspoon orange or lemon zest from 1 small orange/lemon
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1 teaspoon vanilla extract or 1 teaspoon vanilla sugar
-
2 tablespoons unbleached all-purpose flour
Icing
-
1/2 cup or 1,25 dl confectioners sugar
-
3 teaspoons fresh orange or lemon juice
-
dash of water to desired consistency
Directions
-
Prepare filling by mixing ingredients into a smooth paste.
Refrigerate until needed.
-
In a saucepan over low heat, warm the milk and butter to about
40C/104F.
-
In a bowl, crumble the yeast into the warm milk and butter mixture.
Add sugar, salt and egg. Mix together well until the yeast is
dissolved.
-
Add flour gradually until the dough forms a ball. Add more flour
only if it's still sticky and add only a little at a time.
-
Knead dough for about 5 minutes until smooth and elastic.
-
Place a towel over the bowl and let the dough double in a warm,
draft-free place for about 30 minutes to 1 hour [warming the oven to
~40C/100F works very well as a proofing box].
-
Turn dough out onto lightly floured work surface. Gently shape dough
into rough rectangle with long side nearest you. Lightly flour dough
and roll into a 16-inch x 12-inch (40cm x 30cm) rectangle.
-
Spread filling on the dough leaving a 1cm/.5in border on the far
edge.
-
Beginning with long edge nearest you, roll dough into taut cylinder.
-
Firmly pinch seam to seal and roll cylinder seam-side down.
-
Very gently stretch and roll to cylinder of even diameter and
18-inch/45cm length; push ends in to create even thickness.
-
Using a sharp serrated knife and gentle sawing motion, slice
cylinder in half, then slice each half in half again to create evenly
sized quarters. Slice 1,25cm/.5in pieces from the roll and place into a rectangular
pan using a spatula.
-
Cover with a towel and allow to rise for about 30 minutes while the
oven warms to baking temperature.
-
Make icing.
-
Bake in a pre-heated oven at 200-225C/390-435F for about 13-15
minutes.
-
Cut pulla apart and drizzle icing over the tops.
-
Try not to eat them all in one sitting. :)
Conversations with America
Conversations with America
05/09/2004 02:07 PM
Studs Terkel: Conversations with
America (in Real audio).
"Little America Hotel"
"Little America Hotel"
05/19/2004 01:25 AMBlog for America
Blog for America
05/28/2004 01:46 AMOver 63,000 in 24 Hours Sign
Petition
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The Undoing of America
The Undoing of America
03/24/2005 10:11 AM
The
Undoing of America. Gore Vidal on war for oil, politics-free
elections, and the late, great U.S. Constitution. And he doesn't pull
his punches either.
America the Censored
America the Censored
05/10/2004 12:14 AMIt's not about Howard Stern. It's about freedom of speech, and freedom
is losing.
"Air America can't get off the
ground..."
"Air America can't get off the
ground..."
06/01/2004 10:19 AM"The Undoing of America."
"The Undoing of America."
03/26/2005 09:40 PMWatching America
Watching America
03/27/2005 04:59 AMNew Web site lets you read foreign newspapers' coverage of the U.S.
3/21 .. Click here to check it out .. international news .. Watching
America
watchingamerica.com
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Off to CeBit America!
Off to CeBit America!
05/25/2004 11:49 AMI'm heading over to Javits Center to check out CeBit America, so don't
expect a quick response to any email for a while. Hopefully it'll end
up more interesting than last week's Home Theater show (which was
okay, but just...
"A New Team for a New America"
"A New Team for a New America"
07/06/2004 02:58 PMNEC Electronics America Gets New CEO
NEC Electronics America Gets New CEO
03/27/2005 11:27 PMTechWeb Mar 28 2005 2:43AM GMT
Grok Description matches for Dean for America: Vote on your Ad for America
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"bush/palpatine quotes"
"bush/palpatine quotes"
02/10/2004 02:52 AMEmperor Palpatine Exclusive?
Emperor Palpatine Exclusive?
06/08/2004 10:10 PMReports are coming in from all over that the Hyperspace-exclusive
figure will be the man in charge of it all...Emperor Palpatine. Now,
whether this will be a repack, VOTC figure, silver figure, or
something different altogether is unknown at this time. Since nothing
is official jsut yet, you can join in the discussion in our
in our forums. Credit
goes to our friends at
JediDefender.com for the
scoop.
Palpatine Lightsaber Variations
Palpatine Lightsaber Variations
04/13/2005 05:17 PMIn a follow-up to our
earlier
report, here are photos of the two variations of the
Palpatine
(Lightsaber Attack!) figure. The early version had him packaged
with a blue lightsaber instead of the correct red lightsaber.
Holographic Emperor Palpatine Cardback
Holographic Emperor Palpatine Cardback
09/25/2004 11:32 AMStarWarsShop.com has added new shots of the
cardback to the exclusive Holographic Emperor Palpatine
(
Executor Transmission) figure, featuring the new footage from
the DVD. This figure is available now for October delivery.
Holo Emperor Palpatine Available To Non
Members
Holo Emperor Palpatine Available To Non
Members
09/13/2004 07:55 PMCollectors who are not Hyperspace members can now place orders for the
Starwarsshop.com Holo Emperor Palpatine action figure!
Click here to order!
COTW: Daniel Cziraky's Evil Palpatine
COTW: Daniel Cziraky's Evil Palpatine
08/05/2004 02:01 AMOur latest
Forgotten
Force Custom of the Week features a
creepy figure of "Evil
Palpatine" by Daniel Cziraky. Daniel fan-fiction custom shows what
happened when you are taken over by the dark side of the Force! Share
your thoughts on this custom in our
forums. Drop me a line
if you'd like to see your custom work featured.
Photo Archives: ROTS Deluxe Emperor
Palpatine
Photo Archives: ROTS Deluxe Emperor
Palpatine
04/14/2005 10:11 AMToday sees a new series of updates to our
Photo Archives with
more toys from
Revenge
of the Sith! First up is the deluxe figure of the leader of
the galaxy, as
Emperor
Palpatine changes to Darth Sidious with glowing Force lightning
bolts, and his own specialized lightsaber.
POTF2 European Photo Archive:
Sandtrooper and Emperor Palpatine
POTF2 European Photo Archive:
Sandtrooper and Emperor Palpatine
04/26/2004 12:53 AMThe
POTF2 European
Photo Archive continues today with two figures of the Empire: the
Sandtrooper
and
Emperor
Palpatine. The drivers of the AT-ST and AT-AT vehicles were never
European carded.
McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Quotes
from Either President of the United
States George W. Bush or
Senator/Chancellor/Emperor Palpatine
from the Star Wars Movies
McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Quotes
from Either President of the United
States George W. Bush or
Senator/Chancellor/Emperor Palpatine
from the Star Wars Movies
02/10/2004 02:50 AMQuotes from George W. Bush and which are from
Senator/Chancellor/Emperor
Palpatine
mcsweeneys.net/links/lists/Bush-Palpatine.html
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My iTunes Music Server (Or How I Learned
To Stop Worrying And Love Compressed
Music)
My iTunes Music Server (Or How I Learned
To Stop Worrying And Love Compressed
Music)
07/25/2004 05:58 PM By Matthew Davidson (via MyAppleMenu)
Is This The Announcement Australian
Music Lovers Have Waited For? iTunes
Music Store Comes To Australia?
Is This The Announcement Australian
Music Lovers Have Waited For? iTunes
Music Store Comes To Australia?
12/26/2004 08:28 PM By Les Posen, CyberPsych Blog
The New York Times > Arts > Music > Ray
Charles, Who Reshaped American Music,
Dies at 73
The New York Times > Arts > Music > Ray
Charles, Who Reshaped American Music,
Dies at 73
06/11/2004 03:38 AMnytimes.com/2004/06/10/arts/music/10CND-RAY.html
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Capture/RIP Music Streams for Easy,
Free, Legal, and Tagged Music/MP3 Files
Capture/RIP Music Streams for Easy,
Free, Legal, and Tagged Music/MP3 Files
03/28/2005 12:56 PMTech-Recipes Mar 28 2005 5:12PM GMT
Digital Music Superguide: Everything You
Need To Know About Using Your Mac, iPod,
And Stereo To Play Your Music Throughout
The House
Digital Music Superguide: Everything You
Need To Know About Using Your Mac, iPod,
And Stereo To Play Your Music Throughout
The House
06/02/2004 08:56 AMTo help you get the most from your music, we've put together a package
with insights on ripping and organizing your music collection. We'll
also show you how to pump the sound all around the house, beyond the
limitations of your Mac's tinny speakers or your iPod's headphones.
And you'll discover how to create your own songs with GarageBand.
By Christopher Breen and Michael Gowan, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Music master Laws to protect music and
movies go too far says Bill Thompson
Music master Laws to protect music and
movies go too far says Bill Thompson
11/07/2003 07:44 AMBBC Nov 7 2003 7:05AM ET
New PC-software supports consumers of
music downloads in disadvantages of
music industry
New PC-software supports consumers of
music downloads in disadvantages of
music industry
09/13/2004 03:06 AMGerman company RapidSolution Software has released the Windows
software Tunebite. Music tracks purchased from the Internet are
copy-protected and involve important restrictions for many users when
they are played back. With the option to re-record them while they are
played, Tunebite legally provides the user with new music files
without restrictions. This ensures that music bought from Apple
iTunes, Sony Connect, AOL or other music platforms in the Internet can
be played back and listened to from everywhere. [PRWEB Sep 13, 2004]
Mireth Technology Launches New Digital
Music Software - Music Man Released
Mireth Technology Launches New Digital
Music Software - Music Man Released
09/02/2004 02:25 AMMireth Technology Corp. announces the launch of Music Man, digital
music software that rips from CD, converts between formats, burns to
CD or to USB Flash Drive Memory and plays music files, CDs and
directly from USB Flash. Music Man was developed for Macintosh users
with MP3 devices other than Apple’s. Music Man runs on Mac OS X.
[PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
Final Availability of Windows Media
Player 10 Brings More Music and More
Choices to Music Fans
Final Availability of Windows Media
Player 10 Brings More Music and More
Choices to Music Fans
09/02/2004 12:49 AMMicrosoft Corp. today announced the final version of Windows Media®
Player 10 will be available for download at 6 a.m. PDT on Sept. 2,
2004. The new player is designed to make it faster and easier for
consumers to discover, download, play and transport their digital
media, and includes the first built-in Digital Media Mall, which
enables consumers to browse and acquire music and video from a broad
number of online stores. The Digital Media Mall includes access in the
United States to CinemaNow Inc., Musicmatch Inc., MusicNow LLC,
Napster LLC, Wal-Mart Music Downloads and MSN® Music, a preview of
which will be made available tomorrow. Windows Media Player 10 also
enables consumers to transfer their music to more than 70 portable
devices and automatically sync their entire media library -- music,
video, recorded TV and pictures -- to new Windows Mobile (TM) -based
Portable Media Centers, which Microsoft announced will be available
tomorrow at retail.
Sonic Introduces AuthorScript Music SDK
for Online Music Providers and Audio
Software Developers
Sonic Introduces AuthorScript Music SDK
for Online Music Providers and Audio
Software Developers
09/27/2004 07:30 AMBiz.yahoo.com - Mon Sep 27, 10:37 am GMT
Webtv Europe & Universal Music UK
Announce Secure Digital Music Deal for
Mobiles
Webtv Europe & Universal Music UK
Announce Secure Digital Music Deal for
Mobiles
04/27/2004 08:49 AMPA News via The Scotsman Online Apr 27 2004 1:24PM GMT
Music Industry Welcomes Federal
Government Commitment To Copyright
Revisions QRS Music Technologies, Inc.
Intr
Music Industry Welcomes Federal
Government Commitment To Copyright
Revisions QRS Music Technologies, Inc.
Intr
03/25/2005 07:11 AMMusic Industry News Network Mar 25 2005 7:53AM GMT
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music |
Ferdinand win Mercury Music Prize
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music |
Ferdinand win Mercury Music Prize
09/08/2004 11:05 AMFranz Ferdinand wins the Mercury Music Prize, the top UK music
award
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/3636272.stm
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“Royalty Free Music” Internet Radio
Announced by CSS Music
“Royalty Free Music” Internet Radio
Announced by CSS Music
03/30/2005 03:29 AMCSS Music, a leading provider of royalty free music for use in film,
television, and corporate and multimedia applications, has introduced
an Internet radio station that plays original, instrumental, and
royalty free music. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
Grand Entertainment & Music, Inc. To
Launch Music E-commerce Website
Grand Entertainment & Music, Inc. To
Launch Music E-commerce Website
09/07/2004 07:09 AMBiz.yahoo.com - Tue Sep 7, 10:40 am GMT
Music Plasma -- visual music search is
pretty amazing
Music Plasma -- visual music search is
pretty amazing
05/10/2004 12:12 AMThis visual music search engine lets you type in the name of an artist
and it displays related artists. I thought I'd stump it by entering
"Robert Crumb" (the cartoonist, who used to play tenor banjo in one of
my favorite bands, The Cheap Suit Serenaders). I'll be damned if Music
Plasma didn't display my very favorite musicians right next to his
name.
Link (Thanks, Anthony!)Warner Music Tries (And Fails) To Make
Friends With Music Bloggers
Warner Music Tries (And Fails) To Make
Friends With Music Bloggers
08/16/2004 06:48 AMMP3 blogs have been getting a lot of attention lately. The blogs,
which usually focus on certain genres of music with the idea to
highlight or expose certain new or obscure acts to a wider audience
are growing in popularity. They often post an entire MP3 as well.
However, it appears that some of the attention directed at these blogs
made it to some executives at Warner Brothers Records. In a moment of
enlightenment (considering typical record company reaction), instead
of trying to shut these sites down, they decided to see what would
happen if they embraced them. Someone from Warner
contacted a number of
these blogs, including an MP3 from a band they wanted to promote.
This is somewhat surprising, as many of the sites certainly expected
to get sued before they received MP3s from a major label. Still, the
effort had its problems. The musician had already been featured
months ago on some of the sites, and didn't fit at all with the focus
of some of the other sites. Plus, the fear of looking like record
company lackeys didn't appeal to many of the sites. Even worse,
though, was that on the one site that did post the tracks, a number of
out-of-place comments began appearing talking about how "awesome" the
band was. A quick check of the IP addresses of the posters, though,
showed they came from... Warner Brothers. So, while it's really great
that they're actually trying to embrace these sorts of promotions,
they still need to learn a thing or two about dealing with bloggers.
Still, it's clearly a step forward from an industry that hasn't made
many steps in that direction recently.
Music labels thrive while some online
music services may disappear
Music labels thrive while some online
music services may disappear
09/22/2004 09:13 PMThe music download business has been very good to the labels. For the
stores, it's another story altogether.
APPLE HAS THE MUSIC: Computer company
buying up music all over the place
APPLE HAS THE MUSIC: Computer company
buying up music all over the place
05/14/2004 04:51 PMEURweb May 14 2004 8:11PM GMT
Microsoft's MSN Music Will 'Finally
Bring Digital Music to the Masses'
Microsoft's MSN Music Will 'Finally
Bring Digital Music to the Masses'
09/02/2004 03:45 PMMac Observer Sep 2 2004 7:43PM GMT
DEMO Achieves a Historical Milestone by
Presenting the First Digital Music
Certification Award to Apple iTunes
Music Store
DEMO Achieves a Historical Milestone by
Presenting the First Digital Music
Certification Award to Apple iTunes
Music Store
08/04/2004 02:36 AMDEMO grants the first Titanium + Certification Award to the Apple
iTunes Music Store on July 29, 2004. [PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
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