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Experience: The Ghostly Discover Iphone App Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
color theory applied Ghostly has categorized their album library by colors which correspond to different mood states in an effort to help you ‘discover’ new tracks and playlists according to how you feel. I am so happy to see a cutting edge electronic music label elegantly implementing these concepts to further investigate the mind-body-technology relationship further, ultimately to put us in the mood we want to be in:-) This cutting edge project was probably conceived in Ann Arbor Mich
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Experience: The Ghostly Discover Iphone App
By Michael Webster Syndicated Investigative Reporter July 21, 2009 at 5:00 PM PDT Rafael Cedeño Hernandez and other suspected La Familia men were detained in April in Michoacan state., 10 mayors and 20 other local officials were held across the state in a related inquiry. Officials say La Familia has tainted all levels of political life in Michoacan.
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Major increase in violent deaths of Mexican Troops and Federal Police in Michoacan
To Donna and anyone else who suffers from Restless Leg Syndrome, I wanted to follow thru with this terrific letter from Linda Stettler who is especially efficient in this area as a therapist. (Donna was a commenter to a post of mine having to do with FDA considering removal or altering dosage levels with acetaminophen). Since I don’t know to what extent you have really checked out EFT, I am (Mother-hen that I am) hammering down on you with this because I really would like you to have relief
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Fix Restless Leg Syndrome w/EFT
Earlier this year AIIM ( news , site ) released its annual State of the ECM Industry 2009 report which found that overall, electronic content at an organizational level is in a mess. Revisiting the report in the cold light of day AIIM President John Mancini summed up the findings of the report on the Digital Landfill blog recently. Hardly a day goes by that we don’t find ourselves covering some of the eight facts about document management that he raises
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Email, Discovery and SharePoint: 3 Key Document Management Issues
Passion Pit As someone who uses Pandora as a tool for new music discovery and listens to WXPN , the great radio station operating out of Philadelphia’s University of Pennsylvania, and to the emerging artist channels on XM Radio, I sometimes hear a band I like and think to myself, “You know, I wish I blogged about them sooner. Now they’re everywhere.” But then I realize the artist isn’t everywhere…just everywhere I go for new music. So even though “those in the know” are raving about a ce
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Artist to Watch: Passion Pit
Walter Cronkite, the man who would define the role of the serious television news anchor, died earlier today at 92 in New York. (Obituaries and thoughts from the NY Times, CBS News, Roger Ebert, Washington Post’s Howard Kurtz, NBC’s Brian Williams, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann and the LA Times.)Much has already been (and will continue to be) made of Cronkite’s reputation as “the most trusted man in America” as well as his turning against the Vietnam War (which led President Johnson to believe that h
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Walter Cronkite, Anchor, Icon, Documentarian, Dead at 92
Atlantic Wind and Solar Inc. Submits Documentation Required to Elevate AWSL Listing Status MIAMI, FL–(Marketwire – July 17, 2009) – Atlantic Wind & Solar Inc. (PINKSHEETS: AWSL) is pleased to report that, in order to elevate the Company’s status on the Pinksheets electronic quotation and trading system, it has submitted its Subscription Agreement and Disclosure Statement, along with its “Initial Company Information” and updated financials.
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Atlantic Wind and Solar Inc. Submits Documentation Required to Elevate AWSL Listing Status
Texas Appellate Court Deals Another Blow to Islamist Lawfare— Upholds Free Speech Rights of Internet Journalist; Islamic Groups Lose Appeal ANN ARBOR, MI – On July 16, 2009, seven Texas-area Islamic organizations lost an appeal of the unanimous ruling of the Texas Second Court of Appeals at Forth Worth, which protected the free speech rights of internet journalists and at the same time dealt a blow to the legal jihad being waged by radical Muslim groups throughout the
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Islamic Groups Filing NUISANCE SIUTS…LOSE! Big TIME!
1969/2009: from Futurist Moon to Explorer Art — Conquest for Numerical Exploration of Stage and Screen . On the night of 20 to 21 July 2009 at 3:56 (French time), I will make an appointment in space and time — a Conquest for Numerical Exploration of Stage and Screen — for Internet on-line platform room 27 founded by Ivan Chabanaud. After releasing a streaming audio-video in real time from an aircraft in flight between Shanghai and Munich in December 2005 “From Scenography to Planetary Ne
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“Who benefits when the computer takes over the stock market? The question has been debated since at least the first ‘program trades’ of the 1980s, which were blamed for contributing to the stock market crash of 1987, and it has never been fully resolved. Sketched most broadly, defenders claim that the increased liquidity resulting from a proliferation of split-second computer-driven electronic trades helps keep markets moving and lowers transaction costs for everyone involved
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"Why Do Sergey Aleynikov and "High Frequency Trading" Matter?
Whether you watch TV regularly or not, it’s still interesting to watch who’s going home with the Emmy every year. I honestly haven’t seen much television this year (and yes, I know it’s already the end of July!) but I do hear a few shows from my friends who think deserve the Emmy. Nominees in major categories for the 61st annual Primetime Emmy Awards: DRAMA SERIES: “Big Love,” HBO “Breaking Bad,” AMC “Damages,” FX “Dexter,” Showtime “House,” Fox “Lost,” ABC “Mad Men,” AMC CO
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Complete list of 2009 Emmy Nominees
Wednesday, June 24, 2009 Bethesda, MD – Legal Advantage LLC kicked off its summer CLE seminars last week with two Am Law 200 firms in Chicago and the Midwest. Legal Advantage will conduct over 20 CLE seminars for patent attorneys, patent agents and paralegals in California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Related posts: Legal Advantage LLC – 2008 Accomplishment and its Litigation Support Services Legal Advantage LLC goes Green
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Legal Advantage Announces Best Practices in Prior Art Search and Patent Illustration Seminars
By The Ricky Show. Filed in Emmy Awards | Tags: academy, awards, emmy, lists, primetime, televison Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)Creature Comforts America • Don’t Choke To Death, Please • CBS • Aardman Animations production in association with The Gotham GroupKit Boss, Executive ProducerMiles Bullough, Executive ProducerEllen Goldsmith-Vein, Executive ProducerPeter Lord, Executive ProducerNick Park, Executive ProducerDavid Sproxton, Executive ProducerPete
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The Complete Primetime Emmy 2008 Nominations List …
There has been much discussion recently about the emerging litigation support profession. The profession has evolved over the last 10 years right along with the growth of electronic discovery. Estimates indicate that there are over 10,000 litigation support professionals (LSP) in the U.S. They operate at the intersection of law and technology, helping to steward ESI through processing, analysis, review and production. You will also find litigation support professionals increasingly involved in earlier phases of the e-discovery process, such as identification, preservation, collection and discovery conference preparation. And many of these positions are held by Posse List members/contract attorneys who have moved full-time and part-time into the field.

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The Rise of the Litigation Support Professional
There is some evidence that law firms have been adopting legal outsourcing at a slower pace than their own corporate clients. There are a variety of reasons for this ; most obviously, lawyers are not eager to send billable work to another provider, even if the client will save money. As one partner articulated to me in a recent meeting, sending even commodity work to an offshore vendor is a win, win, lose proposition for a law firm (where the corporate client saves on legal fees, the vendor generates the fees the law firm used to generate and the law firm loses revenues but retains the risk associated with the engagement). I’m not sure his calculus is correct in the long run. If GC’s are demanding rate relief and if offshoring provides a way to bring down legal fees without sacrificing quality, then some clients are going to demand it and some law firms are going to offer it. If leases or commercial contracts can be reviewed at $50 per hour, then why would a client continue to pay $300 per hour? Over time, it will be harder and harder to justify giving commodity work like this to a junior associate at a large law firm.

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Offering an Offshoring Option=Marketing Opportunity
The future of civilization. All these portable generators, the same can be a problem, your existing circuits and go systems. There are three major appliances such as 300 or 400 pounds! Not only that, but by ECM (the electronic control module) made the solar panels when the effects felt from $3,000 to the owners to the price from incoming power system will help reduce the energy hogs and this needs were lighting and is also equipped with each year, there are primarily for this 147-pound unit also
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Spark of Terrorism: The Progression of Electronic Circuits in Criminal Explosive Devices by R.J. Godlewski Originally Submitted to American Military University July 9, 2009 “I am proud of the fact that I never invented weapons to kill.” Thomas A. Edison Terrorism, the saying goes, has been around for thousands of years.
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Spark of Terrorism: The Progression of Electronic Circuits in Criminal Explosive Devices
Last week I was walking through a library and saw a sign that read “Why waste time… Ask us!” I thought, “how true!” The next day, I walked through the same library, but as I passed the sign, the word “Why” was blocked by something, and I read “waste time… ask us!” and I thought “how true!” It makes sense for libraries to concentrate expert knowledge and make it available at the service desk and then it makes sense to advise users to ask because everything is made available at a single point.
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Videosharing can Reach Library Users who do not “Ask Us”
This week the most visited website in the world, Google, announced their plans to market the new Google operating system called Google Chrome OS. Most Personal Computers (PCs) currently run on operating systems from either Microsoft or Apple. Unlike Microsoft and Apple, the Google Operating System is an open-source project so many outside developers are likely to develop on it. Another benefit is that Google is offering this new operating system for free. We are yet to see how the marketplace
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New Technology Awareness – Google Operating System
Some of the best-known excuses for destroying electronic evidence — the “Sick Computer,” “Pig in a Poke,” and “Somnambulist” defenses — were all tried out in one case recently in Delaware Chancellery Court: Beard Research, Inc. v
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The old “Sick Computer,” “Pig in a Poke,” and “Somnambulist” defenses were tried again recently with no success
The award winning Latitude Festival returns to Suffolk on Friday 16 July, promising a perfect summer weekend for music lovers, the organisors have just released some late additions to the eclectic mix of artists performing over the weekend. UNCUT ARENA Tricky burst on to the music scene in the mid-nineties with his Mercury Music Award nominated debut Maxinquaye which expanded on the sonic template of fellow Bristolians and former band mates, Massive Attack
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Late additions announced for Latitude Festival
The NYT’s Public Editor, Clark Hoyt, reveals some interesting inner workings of the Vows section in his Sunday column . Also, apparently some readers were offended that the NYT profiled a couple that didn’t have at least one Harvard degree or ownership of a bailed-out bank between them: JENNIFER KEEN and Paul Sousa — the bride’s name is always first — could not have been more different from the other couples on the June 28 weddings and celebrations pages of The Times. The others included a
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Some NYT readers of the wedding section are elitist dicks
holding an american passport, having the privilege of white skin, and living in palestine means that one needs to be conscious of these privileges and also use them strategically to support palestinians. the summer camp last week was one example of using my white privilege to help palestinian refugees learn about their villages and use that knowledge and experience to imagine how to fight for their right of return
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prisons within prisons within prisons within prisons within prisons
There is a memorable scene in that Spencer Tracy classic “Inherit the wind” where the creationists clash with scientists in a courtroom. The pro-creationist lawyer asks the judge not to allow the testimonies of professors of zoology, archeology and anthropology in the courtroom, as they did not want to hear any “zoological hogwash” against Bible. It was déjà vu of that courtroom drama, when the Chennai based activist Radha Rajan in her recent article in the web-portal Vijayvaani.com sneered at “
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maitrEm bhajata – Guest Post by S. Aravindan Neelakandan
From one of the best e-discovery blogs out there, ediscoverylaw.com from K&L Gates: Following a verdict in their favor, plaintiffs moved for attorneys’ fees as provided by law. Finding that plaintiffs were the “prevailing parties” under the relevant fee shifting statute, the court indicated its willingness to approve the attorneys’ requested hourly rates, with one exception. Regarding the time spent by one attorney on discovery, the court ordered the requested rate to be reduced upon
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Breaking News: Rookies clearly demonstrate lack of experience
“Just what do you think you’re doing, Dave?” Those words, made famous by the artificially intelligent computer HAL 9000 in Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” resound in my ears every time I think about the topic of this week’s article: virtual assistants. For those of you too young to recall, HAL was the artificially intelligent computer aboard Discovery in the film that attended to the myriad of details requiring oversight as the ship’s crew made its way to Jupiter. Its seemingly omnip
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Digital Signage Can Extend Your Sales Success
July 10, 2009 in Reviews, mp3, music | Tags: Discovery, Friday Record Review, mp3, music | by fiercetalk “Sleep on the train to Tokyo, Google yourself when you get home.”So goes a lyric from the opening track of the supremely high-feeling and buzzy debut LP called “LP” by Discovery. This album sounds like a video game, a dream, an E-trip and all the other heady and comfortable experiences you can think of, which of course means that this is the album of the summer.“LP” lives in the moment.
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Friday Record Review: “LP” by Discovery
