Archive for August, 2009

Don’t liberals here cloning accounts remind you of the liberal news networks who’s ratings are tanking?

August 31, 2009 - 8:28 pm 19 Comments

They have absolutely no material of their own, and can’t take conservatives to task on the issues, therefor they forced to launch smear campaigns which only further validates how pathetic they are . This is why Limbaugh offered up the challenge to MSNBC, without him they have nothing to talk about. Thanks in advance for your answers. God bless.

Yep – sad, desperate, and pathetic.

Better my essay? ?

August 31, 2009 - 8:28 pm 2 Comments

Facebook is a social networking website launched on February 4, 2004.Founded by Mark Zuckerberg while he was a student at Harvard University. The website’s name comes from the paper facebooks depicting members of a campus community that some colleges give to new students, faculty, and staff as a way to get to know other people on campus. At first website membership was limited to Harvard students, but was expanded to other colleges in the Ivy League. It later expanded further to include any university student, then high school students, and, finally, to anyone aged 13 and over. The website currently has more than 100 million active users worldwide and averages 250 million hits every day.

They are free, easy to join, and easy to message its members. Teenagers chat about everything from school, to sports, to what they were doing last night. It all seems like innocent fun, and it can be. But many teens are unaware there are hidden dangers of social networking sites. Usually, we have to meet a person to find out what they look like, what their interests are, or to just figure out what kind of person they are. But by using Social Networking Sites, such as Facebook, you can learn all about pretty much anyone just by going on the internet. The only fault of Social Networking Sites is that the information that you receive may not be true.

Some students are now finding themselves in trouble after parents, teachers, and employers view these sites. College students are being expelled from school after posting pictures of what they do over the weekend. High school students are being disciplined when they express themselves in their personal blogs. Since the popularity of these sites has increased, we have also seen an increase in the number of rapes, kidnappings, and murders due to these popular social networking sites. Students often do not realize that the things they post on the Internet will stick around for years. The immediate consequences seem trivial when you consider the amount of students who will have student loans to pay off but will not be able to because they cannot obtain a job due to the party blogs and pictures on their social networking sites from their glorious college days.

There is no pretending that we are all not aware of the many social networking sites on the Internet today. Regardless of what they’re being used for, there is no doubt the online addiction they have caused. Along with television, instant messaging, and cell phones it’s safe to say that the Facebook and MySpace are by far the biggest procrastination tool amongst college students, and therefore they are becoming a problem. Facebook allows you to stay in touch with old friends but how much information is too much? We have to be careful about what we put up on the internet of ourselves because you never know how could be lurking around.

Facebook is a social networking website launched on February 4, 2004, founded by Mark Zuckerberg while he was a student at Harvard University. The website’s name comes from the paper Facebook depicting members of a campus community that some colleges give to new students, faculty, and staff, as a way to get to know other people on campus. At first, website membership was limited to Harvard students, but was expanded to other colleges in the Ivy League. Facebook later expanded further to include any university student, then came high school students, and, finally, to anyone ages 13 and over. The website currently has more than 100 million active users worldwide and averages 250 million hits every day.

They are free, easy to join, and easy to message their members. Teenagers chat about everything from school, to sports, to what they were doing last night. All these great topics seem like innocent fun, and it can be. But many teens are unaware there are hidden dangers of social networking sites. Usually, we have to meet a person to find out what they look like, what their interests are, or to just figure out what kind of person they are. By using Social Networking Sites, such as Facebook, you can learn about pretty much anyone just by going on the internet. The only fault of Social Networking Sites is the information you receive may not be true.

Some students are now finding themselves in trouble after parents, teachers, and employers view these sites. College students are being expelled from school after posting pictures of what they do over the weekend. High school students are being disciplined when they express themselves in their personal blogs. Since the popularity of these sites has increased, we have also seen an increase in the number of rapes, kidnappings, and murders due to these popular social networking sites. Students often do not realize the things they post on the Internet will stick around for years. The immediate consequences seem trivial when you consider the amount of students who will have student loans to pay off, but will not be able to because they cannot obtain a job due to party blogs and pictures on their social networking sites from their glorious college days.

There is no pretending we are all not aware of the many social networking sites on the Internet today. Regardless of what they are being used for today, there is no doubt the internet has caused online addiction to many teenagers . Along with television, instant messaging, and cell phones, these items are safe to say Facebook and MySpace are by far the biggest procrastination tool amongst college students, and therefore they are becoming a problem. Facebook allows you to stay in touch with old friends, but how much information is too much? We have to be careful about what we put up on the internet of ourselves because you never know who could be lurking around.

what was on before cartoon network launched?

August 31, 2009 - 8:27 pm 1 Comment

for example Pinwheel was on before nickelodeon
but what was on before cartoon network?

First. Cartoon Network launched a few of shows on air.
Like Tom and jerry and that stuff.

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August 30, 2009 - 9:15 am No Comments

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The Bug Network – The Launch

August 30, 2009 - 9:14 am No Comments

A brand new television network is born. Welcome to The Bug Network.

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Network (Part 1 of 3)

August 30, 2009 - 9:14 am No Comments

A film about telecommunication and shipping – how the world network of radio, telephone and teleprinter serves a ship in need of engine replacements. This film was used by BBC2 as a Trade Test Film before the launch of the channel.

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Intel Health Guide

August 30, 2009 - 9:14 am No Comments

Sprint showcased Mobile WiMAX using their Sprint branded 3G/4G solutions at the Sprint 3G/4G Launch event held at the Hotel Nine in Portland, Oregon downtown on August 20, 2009. In this demo, there was an Intel Health Guide for in-home patients which was connected via ethernet to a Sprint branded CPE device which was connected to the Clear WiMAX network.

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*Think Big* Biggest Network Marketing Pre-Launch Ever!

August 30, 2009 - 9:14 am 1 Comment

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2008 03-24 MediaBytes: March Madness – South Park – Forbes -

August 30, 2009 - 9:14 am 2 Comments

SHELLY PALMER analyzes Antigua’s threat to undermine U.S. copyright laws by legalizing piracy. Click through to prepare yourself for the danger proposed by the 1st InfoWar.

MARCH MADNESS streamed 2.8 million hours of video during Round 1 alone, compared to last year’s total of 2.5 million hours for the entire tournament. Unique viewers have doubled so far and the “boss button” — which replaces the video with a spreadsheet to hide it when the boss walks by – has been clicked two million times. CBS’s new strategy of allowing direct-linking to games and dropping registration requirements is a clear success.

MTV NETWORKS has made every single “South Park” episode available for free on the South Park Studios website. The extensive release covers all 12 seasons and over 150 episodes. An early sampling of the site revealed Toyota as the main sponsor. Viewers can skip skip forward and backwards through the programs but not during advertisements.

FORBES will launch the Forbes Business and Financial Blog Network, an online ad network connecting over 400 financial blogs. Ad sales will be handled by ADIFY. Forbes has already made modest projections for revenue increases resulting from the network and is expected to offered details during an announcement today.

YOUTUBE announced the winners of its 2007 YouTube Video Awards. Awards were granted in twelve different categories, including Comedy, Music, Sports and Eyewitness. Winners included laughing babies, tips on solving the Rubik’s cube and the impressive Human Tetris video. The most-viewed winner so far is a Harry Potter musical parody performed by puppets, which has been seen over 37 million times. Second among the winners is the music video sensation Chocolate Rain, which has racked up over 16 million views so far.

CBS canceled “Jericho” once again. The show was brought back after its first cancelation due to an online outcry from thousands of devoted fans. Past episodes were also performing well on iTunes and CBS.com. However, its revival did not increase its popularity and recent shows drew a 1.9 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. The Jericho saga shows further evidence that online success is not a predictor of success on traditional television.

VERIZON will connect Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village in Manhattan to FiOS.  This is one of the biggest FiOS hook-ups so far, bringing the high-speed Internet service to over 11,000 apartments in New York City’s biggest apartment complex.

Read more at http://www.ShellyPalmer.com

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Amateur (ham) radio balloon launch

August 30, 2009 - 9:14 am No Comments

High-altitude ham radio balloon launch by several Louisianna universities

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