Words. You cant escape them. They headline the evening news, buzz around the water cooler and blow up your cell. They invoke powerful images that ...
recognized that my buddy aint no hoe he got up and went to the water dispenser and got some water i turn my head and saw ray kissing willow ...
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Maxine Chernoff's spry, well-crafted stories illuminate the funny and disquieting subtleties of urban couples and families.
CTAM in NY: How Sampling And Sweepstakes Can Boost VOD Buys
"We talk about VOD being a differentiator," Gary Lindemann, senior director of video at cable provider Mediacom Communications, said. "It's prominent in everything we do. It's a cool application and we try to get that across."
Comcast has seen the platform grow to the tune of 400 million views per month, Michael Imbesi, executive director of programming and promotions at Comcast's Xfinity On Demand, said during the same session. That's up from 350 million views Comcast said it was getting just this past April.
FREE SAMPLES
Sampling is something operators can do with the platform to try to boost usage and buys, Imbesi said. Comcast offered 10-minute free previews of Tron and Hanna, two movies with enough action up front to hook a viewer into buying, he said. He said Diana Kerekes, the VP and GM of Xfinity On Demand, would discuss "conversion rates" from those previews at a later panel.
Friday Free-for-all: China Edition - Big Government
The Europeans will be more willing to share than the Americans. Few EU nations care a fig about military security. Why should they? America protects them. China sees this as a back-door way of acquiring NATO secrets & technology. As for European heads of state, they would rather save their stupid, unworkable currency than protect their sovereignty & security.
2. This Is also a 'jobs bill' for China. By getting the concession of the EU not criticizing China's predatory
In the washroom at the airport I saw a handwritten sign over one of those hot air hand dryers that said "PLEASE PUSH BUTTON AND LISTEN FOR A SHORT MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT." There's nothing like "HOT AIR" and THE SMELL OF CRAP to give you that true Obama experience!!
Saw that posted elsewhere & thought I would share.
In my humble opinion, keep watching Europe, cause we're heading down the same road…Years ago we we're told that Communism would prevail without firing a shot…We just weren't told that Europe would go first….I just don't understand how you could do business with a country that just wants to see your downfall…Doesn't make sense to me, and never will……....
College report, 10-20 | Snoqualmie Valley Sports Journal
The slightly over 200 fans who attended in person and those who tuned in on the web broadcast of last night’s Texas A&M International volleyball game in Laredo, TX, against Arkansas-Fort Smith this morning probably find themselves talking about that match around the water cooler. The reason for that is the match proved to be what can best be described as an “instant classic.”
TAMI outlasted their conference foes in five very closely played sets, 25-23, 25-23, 23-25, 22-25, 15-13. The win, according to the school, put them in good position to possibly make the postseason, which they have not done before in school history.
Sophomore Miranda Pratt had a big hand in it, too, for the Dustdevils. The 2009 Mount Si grad, who hails from North Bend, had 12 kills, one of which clinched the match in the fifth for TAMI, and six digs. She also had four blocks.
The game ran nearly 2½ hours, but it was well worth it, that’s for sure. We’ll check to see if the match was archived on that web site that did the broadcast, and if it was, we’ll let you know.
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