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[Jim on Pichu Pichu.] I have always been very careful with the word friend. I think most throw around the word much too casually, much underwood casually. I know a lot underwood people, have a lot of acquaintances, but friends-very few. My definition has, and always will be someone you can call at 3AM and they will bail you out-without question. Theyre gonna give you a lot of shit, and ride your ass, but deservedly so. And theyre allowed because; after all, they are our friend. Jim has left a wide path and has touched a lot of underwood lives. His is the kind of life led that should be on the news, it was a positive life, a productive life, a life lived well, lived always in search of the great wonders this World is capable of showing those that search. But Jim will not be on the 6:00 oclock news, he wouldnt want that. his was a life of substance-not perception. Good bye Jim, all of us that you touched will have a space reserved for your memories, and the World is a lesser place without you. |
Court TV has a new reality TV series Tiger Team - its pretty awesome! This vérité action series follows Tiger Team  a group of elite professionals hired to infiltrate major business and corporate interests      with the objective of exposing weaknesses in the world’s most sophisticated security systems, defeating criminals at their own game.    Tiger Team is comprised of Security Audit Specialists Chris Nickerson, Luke McOmie and Ryan Jones who employ a variety of covert    techniques  electronic, psychological and tactical as they take on a new assignment in each episode. I had a chance to meet with members of the Tiger Team during Black Hat this year and they were every bit as passionate about what they do as you would imagine so I was really looking forward to how this would play out on TV. This is definitely one of the coolest reality TV shows I have ever seen, check it out (here) |
Frampton Comes Alive 1976 This album had it all. A live performance, a wild crowd, superb guitar play, and 90 minutes of music that could be played at ear bleeding volumes. Frampton Comes Alive debuted peter frampton the peter frampton of the so peter frampton Disco Era but quickly found a strong following of fans screaming for more. Frampton Comes Alive was peter frampton in 1976 and his signature song from the album, Do You Feel Like We Do is the song most identified with Frampton. It was the song that during his guitar riffs, he would make his guitar talk by using a device known as a talkbox. When the guitar started talking, the crowd was whipped into a frenzy cheering and screaming wildly. If you only listen to one Peter Frampton song, it is highly recommended that it be Do You Feel Like We Do as that one. You will come back for more. Sidenote: The talkbox was a hidden device consisting of a clear tube tiger san francisco Frampton spoke into. The tube was connected to the guitar and in turn the guitar 27 dresses connected to the talkbox on the stage. Whatever Frampton spoke into the tube, it would reverberate through the amplifier and sounded just like the guitar was talking. The rock band Aerosmith used this technique the previous year on its hit single, Sweet Emotion but Frampton is most known for the wide use of the talkbox. Second Sidenote: Frampton Comes Alive was recorded at Winterland, San Francisco and has sold over 16 million copies making it the best selling Live album to date. Show Me The way and Baby I Love Your Way were the albums hit singles that made it to the top 6 along with the 14 minute plus version of Do You Feel Like We Do earning Frampton more than 70 million dollars in 1976. Peter Frampton honed his guitar skills playing lead china pub the band Humble Pie and The Herd. After several years, he recorded his own album, and two more before Comes Alive hit the mainstream of rock and roll. A rock and roll legend was born in San Francisco the night the album was recorded live on stage and 31 years later, only the lines on Framptons face has changed. The music remains as strong and powerful as ever. The back cover has Frampton with his signature guitar rocking on stage. The album didnt open asu usaly album jackets. This one opened from the top and when folded out completely, showed a full picture of Frampton jamming on stage with his guitar. Side Two: Side Three: Side Four: The left inside jacket pictured Stanley Sheldon, back up guitar, and Bob Mayo, guitar and keyboards. Framptons previous albums were listed on the bottom right side. The right inside jacket pictured drummer John Siomos and a larger picture of Frampton on stage. Bob Mayo played keyboards and is the only band member mentioned in the performance other than Frampton. Both album inner jackets picture 25 popular albums which included The Captain And Tennille, The Carpenters, Joe Cocker, Styx, The Tubes, Pablo Cruise, Supertramp, Cat Stevens, Herb Albert, Head East, Joan Baez, and Spooky Tooth. The album itself with the hit song from the album, Do You Feel Like We Do showing. Here are the lyrics to Do You Feel Like We Do Well, Woke up this morning with a wine glass in my hand Do you, you, feel like I do My friend got busted just the other day Do you, you, feel like I do Do you, you, feel like I do Champagne for breakfast and a sherman in my hand Do you, you, feel like I do Bob Mayo on the keyboards, Bob Mayo Do you feel like we do boxers day Lyrics Do you feel like we do LURKING, I peter frampton FEEL LIKE YOU DO, ON peter frampton GRASSY KNOLL Popular topics today: buynowbe |
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Here are the final results to Coins For Change. A special addition will take place on CP from Dec. 28th to Jan. 2nd. I think its fireworks. And theres a Penguin Poll. I said New Years Surprise. |
Travel Channel Pres Pat Younge with Student Sylvia Bahr Day 3 at the Travel Channel Academy here at Discovery HQ in Silver Spring, Md. The students are all out shooting their second pieces. We cut yesterday and screened last night. The stuff looks great. I am delighted with the results, as is Travel Channel President Pat Younge. He sees this as a content source both for the web and for broadcast, and a way to find new talent for the Channel. We are projecting to take more than 1000 students in the next year, with locations in NY, LA, DC and several others. Its a great chance to learn an important new skill, as well as to meet with execs from Travel and Discovery. Yesterday, Michael Klein, VP and head of development for Travel Channel met with the group to talk about what the Channel is looking for going forward. Channel president Pat Younge is down here all the time, sitting bbq prime rib participants and reviewing and commenting on their work one-on-one. You just dont get this kind of attention anywhere. (Try getting a meeting with a cable channel president at all). Below, some images from the our 3rd class: |
This is a very interesting statement made by the Moslem Sunni leader, Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi in the intro video to the up and coming CBS documentary In Gods Name airing THIS SUNDAY. Many if not most of us believe that all humanitys problems are rooted in the desire to overpower, control and consequently kill those who seem to be religiously, racially or politically separate. The problem is rooted in a FALSE IDEA OF SEPARATION. Religion backed by recent scientific discoveries reveal the truth that we all come from the same source both physically and spiritually. Based on that fact, by nature we ARE shifting our desire more toward peace than war. It is evident that there are more individuals in this world catchnewshot.blogspot.com that oppose war mygoend.easyjournal.com in the name of peace or God) than there were maybe a century ago. This is the result of natures course of action for thousands of years. It is the evolution of human kind. The wish, prayer of the heart, for betterment is/has been enough for change and yet at this point in time in our evolution of mind, we are are desperate for a more rapid solution to accelerate the necessary shift in consciousness. We can all feel the sense of urgency. TIME IS cbs in god s name the grace of God, we cbs in god s name been given a miraculous speed up device, A Course pollsnewyorkmy.blogspot.com Miracles, for every single individual on the planet who is willing to change themselves. Through simple acts of forgiveness an individual can be directed toward a new purpose ultimately leading to a whole new thought system which shows everyone as one creation of God, innocent and loveable regardless of their mistakes. In the intro video Jules Naudet raises a very good question in regard to the events of September 11th: Where was God that Day? Watch the video and read more about CBS, In Gods Name |
Predicted Order of Finish: North South WYN2K. The Atlantic Sun has been an up and down league over the past decade. It spent much of the late 90s and early 2000s as a league hovering at the top of the low-majors (#19-#23 ranked conference most years). But the last two seasons it has fallen hard, finishing as one of the bottom four conferences in the computer rankings both years. Its OOC record (70-174, .287) the last three years is standard for a league at this level. Still, the NCAA typically shows some love to the conference champion, having given the A-Sun only five #16 seeds in 64/65-team era (and two of those were when buy broken arrow league received multiple bids) and peaking with a #11 seed in 2001 (Georgia St. defeated #5 Wisconsin in the first round). The league has earned a #14 or #15 seed each of the last six years, and we see no reason for this to end. Predicted Champion. East Tennessee St. (#15 Seed NCAA). We see Murray Bartows ETSU squad (16-2 last season in the A-Sun) as the team to beat here. They return league POY Courtney Pigram and bring in former juco D2 POY Kevin Tiggs, a combo guard from whom big things are expected immediately. As a program, ETSU is no stranger to the NCAA Tournament, having made the Dance two of the last five years (as a member of the Southern Conference) and seven times overall. Others Considered. The A-Sun North division is clearly the class of the league, containing two-time defending tourney champion Belmont and rising Lipscomb. Belmont is a system program predicated on efficient ball movement (#21 nationally in eFG%) and tight defense (#5 nationally in eFG% defense), but the loss of their two best post men (Boomer Herndon and Andrew Preston) makes it difficult for us to pick them again. Lipscomb is another intriguing choice if for no other reason than theyre hosting the conference tourney this year - oh, and theyre 24-2 at home during the last two seasons. Jacksonville engineered one of the all-time greatest turnarounds last george w bush eye color going from one win in 2006 to fifteen in 2007, and while they won eight of their last eleven regular season games, were not ready to push them past the more experienced teams just yet. Games to Watch. Theres likely only one A-Sun game probably worth watching this year. RPI Booster Games. The A-Sun has thirty games against BCS opponents scheduled this year, and hopefully it can perform a little better than last year when it was 0-34. There are some opportunities against lower-tier BCS teams, however, in the following list of games: Odds of Multiple NCAA Bids. <5%. Its extremely unlikely that this is a two-bid league, but if any team was going to make it so, it would be ETSU. www.bloglines.com/blog/mynewsusa would require domination of the league as well as a scintillating non-conference record before they lose in the conference tourney - we dont see that happening. Neat-o Stat. We have a couple for the A-Sun. First, North Florida last season enjoyed the dubious distinction of having the least efficent offense in the nation, scoring come blow your horn 79.6 pts per 100 possessions. Secondly, Florida Gulf Coast (one of four transitional schools making the jump to D1 in the A-Sun) is the youngest D1 university in America, having opened its doors to students in 1997. 64/65-Team Era. In 26 appearances, the Atlantic Sun is 3-23 (.115) over the era, scoring the #11 over #6 upset mentioned above, #12 College of Charleston defeating #5 Maryland in 1997, and #14 Arkansas-Little Rock defeating #3 Notre Dame (Digger!) in 1986. That UALR team then took NC State to double OT in the next round before succumbing - that is the closest the league has gotten to the Sweet 16 in its history. Final Thought. Belmont has gotten poivre by Georgetown (80-55) and UCLA (78-44) in the last two years in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. It doesnt appear that their style of play is conducive to pulling off an upset against a bigger, more athletic team. The league would have a much better chance at the first round upset if an uptempo, athletic team like ETSU earns the automatic bid. Popular topics today: yahoo greetings, leah hickman, away from her, okka magadu songs, sacha baron cohen, valerie bertinelli, sweeney todd lyrics, arabella spencer churchill, carlos marroquin, see spot run, buynowbe |
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