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  1. http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/osq2r/fileserve_pulls_a_filesonic_only_allows_you_to/ current status of the filesharing networks
  2. i heard distressing news today that the ny giants targetted kick returner kyle williams because he had had 4 previous concussions and would be easy to knock out of the game. this quote, of course, will be 'misquoted' and 'inaccurate.' this comment came from the giants fumble recovery man devon thomas.
  3. isn't this halo painted on an outdoor work going a wee tad far?
  4. actually 5.1. now that you mentioned it.
  5. i enjoy watching football most in solitude, with the redundant sound, commercials, and captions mute. that way, i can soak in the beauty, irony, joy, and tragedy of the games, the magnificent athletes, and the fallibility of split second decisions made by very competitive young men in the heat of battle. i disdain crowds and the noise of athletic events.
  6. plus the place kicker ran really late out onto the field. he couldn't get his pants off or something. i wonder whar the raveies were saving their timeouts for? what don't you like about the g-men?
  7. What am I missing here? That's been a trusted source for forgetting a bad day. Or celebrating a good one. i'm heading for my fav taphouse for some pharmaceutical forgetting, i forget about what. in fact, i'm getting steamed.
  8. notable nfl quotes from the recent news wires--- White Sox GM Kenny Williams on his son, 49ers punt returner Kyle Williams, receiving death threats after Sunday's loss: "I have to hear about threats on your son's life while you're watching TV and it certainly makes you question our culture of sports as it stands." Appearing on ESPN's "First Take" Monday morning, Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs tells Skip Bayless: "Be an analyst. Don't be a douchebag"
  9. ah, here's the rub---- can we create a disease and market cures.???? "Researchers are investigating pharmaceutical ways of finessing forgetting..."
  10. thoughts on the hungry and homeless a long night
  11. try this approach it's the 4th article down on the right. Mscitech daily
  12. occasionally, one finds an article that runs counter to conventional thinking. the discussion possibilities concerning arts and their performance can lead to interesting discussion. forgetting is crucial to good thinking Solomon Shereshevsky could recite entire speeches, word for word, after hearing them once. In minutes, he memorized complex math formulas, passages in foreign languages and tables consisting of 50 numbers or nonsense syllables. The traces of these sequences were so durably etched in his brain that he could reproduce them years later, according to Russian psychologist Alexander R. Luria, who wrote about the man he called, simply, “S” in The Mind of a Mnemonist. But the weight of all the memories, piled up and overlapping in his brain, created crippling confusion. S could not fathom the meaning of a story, because the words got in the way. “No,” would say. “This is too much. Each word calls up images; they collide with one another, and the result is chaos. I can’t make anything out of this.” When S was asked to make decisions, as chair of a union group, he could not parse the situation as a whole, tripped up as he was on irrelevant details. He made a living performing feats of recollection. article continues with link.
  13. ...doesn't hit my g-spot. i hope they have enough barf bags and life boats. perhaps mr. g should have hosted a golf cruise. he is a very fine scratch golfer. (when i did new year's eve in las vegas a few years ago, kenny g. tickets cost considerably more than earth, wind, and fire's at caesars)
  14. Robert Kraft: "All of the people in the stands and watching at home are part of our family."
  15. which reminds me----there are several lengthy detailed articles about zealous federal prosecutors who, at the time, had a hard-on for lay. it's called something like--"the truth about enron". to many, the venom cast upon paterno is vaguely reminiscent of the ken lay witch hunt, while others have no problem with his sandusky responses.
  16. MY BAD!!!!! simple solution is---- your profiles---board preferences--board display settings--view images in posts
  17. You're welcome. I'll add more as time allows. Maybe I'll put some stories about Bill and others on a blog.
  18. thank you, sir. your very personal recollections of bill gives considerable insight into the perils of a true artist and this uncaring world.
  19. it would seem that one's legacy is often remarkably colored by the date and timing of their demise. a paterno death perhaps a year or more ago might have led to a much different public reaction. this makes one wonder if miles, trane, ayler, bird, eric, or bix had lived into new eras, their golden legacies might be considerably different.
  20. miami heat, carnival cruise lines owner, micky arison is feeling heat these days, as well as owning it. anyone for a carnival lines jazz cruise? http://offthebench.nbcsports.com/2012/01/16/miami-heat-owner-lost-460-million-so-far-on-italian-cruise-ship-disaster/ The terrible cruise ship disaster in Italy involved Carnival Cruise Lines, and as you may know, that’s the company headed by CEO Micky Arison, who also owns the Miami Heat. Arison — chairman, chief executive and majority owner of Carnival — is said to be worth about $4.5 billion. But he’s worth less today, as shares in Carnival tanked, losing about a fifth of their value following the disaster.
  21. bill finegan remembered "When master big band arranger Bill Finegan died at the age of 91 on June 4th, many jazz fans had forgotten that he had directed the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra in an unusual concert of his inventive and pioneering arrangements for the 1950s Sauter-Finegan Orchestra. The concert in November of 1991 at the Tri-C Metro Campus Auditorium was the first time Finegan had conducted any other band playing the arrangements of the revolutionary orchestra he co-directed with Eddie Sauter. Before that concert, Finegan told me he had some second thoughts. "Before I got here," he said, "I thought 'I don't think I want to do this any more. I did it for years with the band, but after hearing the way these fellows play – and they're such marvelous players and work so hard on these charts – yes, I would like to do some more if I could find guys like this to play it."" article continues with link CAN YOU IMAGINE THE SAUTER-FINEGAN AGGREGATION PLAYING A HIGH SCHOOL PROM?????
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  23. thx- 'emptying' was of no help-- i'll look at my adobe and java settings. there are no organisimo pics with ie, chrome, or opera browsers. i don't want to make any big changes--this condition for me is unique to this forum.
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