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August 21, 2009 - 12:44 pm No Comments

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Can you name a few famous people of the past who were Christians?

August 19, 2009 - 8:29 pm 10 Comments

Here are a few to start with:

Next time you feel like you want to defend your Christianity against someone trying to belittle your(s) ! Drop these names !!!!

are these Christians "educated" according to YOUR standards?

Dr. David H. Rogstad
Earned a Ph.D. in physics from Caltech before launching his career as a rocket scientist. During his 31 years at Caltech and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Worked on a number of high-profile projects, including the supercomputers used to simulate national defense scenarios dubbed "Star Wars." Also led the technical team credited with saving the Galileo Mission to Jupiter. In addition to publishing more than 20 papers on radio astronomy in scientific journals, was commissioned to co-author and edit Antenna Arraying Techniques in the Deep Space Network (Wiley, 2003). This book is part of the prestigious JPL series that lays a foundation for innovation in deep space navigation and communications. Still serves as a technical consultant to the Lab.
Dr. Hugh Ross
At age seventeen he was the youngest person yet to serve as director of observations for Vancouver’s Royal Astronomical Society. With the help of a provincial scholarship and a National Research Council (NRC) of Canada fellowship, he completed his undergraduate degree in physics (University of British Columbia) and graduate degrees in astronomy (University of Toronto). The NRC also sent him to the United States for postdoctoral studies. At Caltech he researched quasars, some of the most distant and ancient objects in the universe.
Dr. Jeffrey Zweerink
From the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) where he still serves (part-time) on the physics and astronomy research faculty. Although science has been a major interest for most of his life, Jeff developed a fascination with gamma rays-messengers from vastly distant black holes and neutron stars-during his graduate studies at Iowa State University, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1997. Conducted research using the STACEE and VERITAS gamma-ray telescopes. Involved in research projects such as the Solar Two Project and the Whipple Collaboration. Has co-authored more than 30 journal articles and numerous conference proceedings.
Gerald E. Aardsma (physicist and radiocarbon dating)
Louis Agassiz (helped develop the study of glacial geology and of ichthyology)
Alexander Arndt (analytical chemist, etc.)
Steven A. Austin (geologist and coal formation expert)
Charles Babbage (helped develop science of computers / developed actuarial tables and the calculating machine)
Francis Bacon (developed the Scientific Method)
Thomas G. Barnes (physicist)
Robert Boyle (helped develop sciences of chemistry and gas dynamics)
Wernher von Braun (pioneer of rocketry and space exploration)
David Brewster (helped develop science of optical mineralogy)
Arthur V. Chadwick (geologist)
Melvin Alonzo Cook (physical chemist, Nobel Prize nominee)
Georges Cuvier (helped develop sciences of comparative anatomy and vertebrate paleontology)
Humphry Davy (helped develop science of thermokinetics)
Donald B. DeYoung (physicist, specializing in solid-state, nuclear science and astronomy)
Henri Fabre (helped develop science of insect entomology)
Michael Faraday (helped develop science of electromagnetics / developed the Field Theory / invented the electric generator)
Danny R. Faulkner (astronomer)
Ambrose Fleming (helped develop science of electronics / invented thermionic valve)
Robert V. Gentry (physicist and chemist)
Duane T. Gish (biochemist)
John Grebe (chemist)
Joseph Henry (invented the electric motor and the galvanometer / discovered self-induction)
William Herschel (helped develop science of galactic astronomy / discovered double stars / developed the Global Star Catalog)
George F. Howe (botanist)
D. Russell Humphreys (award-winning physicist)
James P. Joule (developed reversible thermodynamics)
Johann Kepler (helped develop science of physical astronomy / developed the Ephemeris Tables)
John W. Klotz (geneticist and biologist)
Leonid Korochkin (geneticist)
Lane P. Lester (geneticist and biologist)
Carolus Linnaeus (helped develop sciences of taxonomy and systematic biology / developed the Classification System)
Joseph Lister (helped develop science of antiseptic surgery)
Frank L. Marsh (biologist)
Matthew Maury (helped develop science of oceanography/hydrography)
James Clerk Maxwell (helped develop the science of electrodynamics)
Gregor Mendel (founded the modern science of genetics)
Samuel F. B. Morse (invented the telegraph)
Isaac Newton (helped develop science of dynamics and the discipline of calculus / father of the Law of Gravity / invented the reflecting telescope)
Gary E. Parker (biologist and paleontologist)
Blaise Pascal (helped develop science of hydrostatics / invented the barometer)
Louis Pasteur (helped develop science of bacteriology / discovered the Law of Biogenesis / invented
Byelotsa noted: (Congratulations on monumental irrelevance! Anyone who claims that all Christians are stupid is himself pretty stupid anyway.)
I was hoping that at least a few of the nons had an attention span, but this is evidence that some do not.

So what? What’s your point?

Launching the PGA TOUR Network

August 18, 2009 - 2:15 pm 1 Comment

The Chief Marketing Outsider spent over a year researching, writing business plans, raising money, pitching partners, and then building the team to launch the PGA TOUR Network, the first national golf radio network. This video was taken during the launch of the network.

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Do you believe – Obama Is In Trouble?

August 17, 2009 - 8:45 pm 10 Comments

Tapscott’s Copy Desk – Obama Is In Trouble

POSTED March 6, 2009 | 5:13 PM

Did you feel it? The political ground shifting beneath President Barack Obama since his speech last week to Congress? It’s been downhill since and I’m not referring mainly to the Dow Jones record-setting dive. The pivot point of the shift was the speech, or rather what the speech did to the evolving public narrative of Obama.
Let’s review:
* Since the first of the year, Rush Limbaugh’s audience has exploded , according to Howard Kurtz of The Washington Post, even as his daily assaults on Obama have intensified. The conservative Talk Radio maestro has become quite possibly the most listened-to radio personality in America since before Paul Harvey (God rest his soul).
Demand for his air time hs suddenly become so intense, Limbaugh told The Examiner’s Byron York earlier today, that his network sold 80 percent as much advertising in January 2009 as it did in all of 2008, and expects to sell-out the year by the end of March. That was before Obama and White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel launched an explicit counter-attack against Limbaugh that seems only to be making him bigger.
* Glenn Beck’s eminently forgettable presence on CNN has been transformed, according to The Los Angeles Times, by his move to Fox News where his main theme has been variations on this question – Wake Up! Wake UP! What in Heaven’s name does Barack Obama think he is doing to America? Beck has a tough time slot from which to win big ratings because he’s in the middle of evening drive-time. Even so, in a very short period of time at Fox, his audience has grown to the point that it is now exceeded only by those of Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity.
* Obama remains personally popular with the public, but worries and even outright opposition to some of his cornerstone proposals are growing. Democrats in Congress are even beginning to express in public print their worries that Obama has reached too far with the $787 billion economic stimulus package, the $410 billion omnibus spending bill and the $3.6 trillion budget proposal (and the trillions more senior aides whisper are coming in further bailouts, loan guarantees, "tax cuts" that are really just grants, and other spending accountrements of Leviathan Unleashed.)
* Paralleling these developments, a potentially devastatng conservative case against Obama is coming together rapidly. Two influential columns this week tell the tale: On Thursday, Daniel Henninger offers this crucial observation in a WSJ piece otherwise devoted to asking why Republicans aren’t more eagerly and quickly taking advantage of the fact the Obama Democrats have all but declared war on the 75 percent of the U.S. economy that is private and therefore productive of the nation’s wealth:
"Beyond the stock market, there is a reason why, despite much goodwill toward his presidency, the Obama response to the faltering economy has left many feeling undone. There isn’t much in his plan to stir the national soul. It’s about ’sacrifice’ now so that we can live for a future of small electric cars and windmills. This may move the Democratic Party’s faith communities, but it cannot revive a great nation. If the Democrats want to embrace market failure as a basis for their ideology, let them have it. As politics, it’s a downer."
The second column appeared today in The Washington Post and was written by Charles Krauthammer. Obama’s mastery of public speaking has heretofore served to deflect attention away from the details of what he is actually proposing. And there is in those details, according to Krauthammer, a fundamental deception: Obama summons visions of catastrophe that are the result of too little government regulation of the financial markets and he offers as a solution vastly more government regulation of …. health care, energy and education.
"The ‘day of reckoning’ has now arrived. And because ‘it is only by understanding how we arrived at this moment that we’ll be able to lift ourselves out of this predicament,’ Obama has come to redeem us with his far-seeing program of universal, heavily nationalized health care; a cap-and-trade tax on energy; and a major federalization of education with universal access to college as the goal.
"Amazing. As an explanation of our current economic difficulties, this is total fantasy. As a cure for rapidly growing joblessness, a massive destruction of wealth, a deepening worldwide recession, this is perhaps the greatest non sequitur ever foisted upon the American people," Krauthammer said.
In other words, Krauthammer said, Obama tries to have it both ways, with the alleged errors of deregulation being compounded into the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression by America’s failure to nationalize health care, shift our economy to alternative energy sources and give everybody a free pass to college. Obama is trying to make the cause and the cure synonymous. "Clever politics, but intellectually dish

We are in trouble for allowing Obama to be elected, and I agree with Krauthammer.

The media and the liberal lunatics have elected a marxist into office who doesn’t have a clue on how our great country can be successful, Obama ‘knows’ only one thing, how to WASTE Trillions upon Trillions of our hard earned money.

"The 25 Things That Killed Hip Hop" list, What do you think of this list and how many do you agree with?

August 15, 2009 - 7:28 pm 17 Comments

I did not create this list but what do you think about this list?…..source below…..

http://www.soulbounce.com/soul/2008/04/25_things_that_killed_urban_mu.php

25 Things That Killed (and are Still Killing) Urban Music

In the midst of everyone’s declarations that "Hip Hop is Dead" we somehow forgot the slow death that is spreading across all aspects of "urban" music, as the legacy of Soul and its close cousins has devolved into a writhing mass of commercialism, homogenization, thuggification and overall laziness. Now, in no particular order, we present to you the "25 Things That Killed (and are Still Killing) Urban Music" because you love lists and SoulBounce isn’t afraid to say what you’re thinking. Keep in mind that there will be some overlap, as certain items gave way to others that deserve their own spanking.

1. The End of the "Event" Album: There was a time when albums encompassed an era that included a look, a feel, and a style that informed an artist’s videos and live performances for as long as they (or the label) could squeeze revenue from a project by releasing singles. The "event" album can chiefly be credited to Jacksons Michael and Janet, who have entire timelines built around the idea of a "Thriller Era" or a "Rhythm Nation Era". Nowadays, instead of treating albums as what they are (a collection of songs with one unifying theme) artists are more likely to seek out the most ubiquitous Hip Hop beatmakers of the moment and record over a hundred songs from which to "pick" singles. Also, when you have artists that are too scared to release music with a healthy 3-5 year gap in between, the lines to between albums begin to blur, and the eras become indistinguishable, rendering them null.

2. Big Name Hip Hop Producers: With respect due to the beatmakers that introduce a track with the name of their production imprint, ad-lib all over it, and insert themselves as guest rappers 50% of the time, they overshadow the actual vocalist of a song. We certainly don’t begrudge any of them the right to employment, but when an artist has to do an inventory of who produced her project to qualifiy it instead of telling us what the album is about, we have to take exception. Reality check: If you’re trying to goad me into a purchasing your album because you have a Pharrell beat on it and I’m a Pharrell fan, then that’s the only song I’m buying. Your album has to have legs of its own.

3. Deaths of The Notorious B.I.G. & 2Pac: You can probably draw a direct line from the deaths of Biggie and ‘Pac to the current state of Hip Hop. The two of them cultivated a style that even a decade later is re- and misappropriated to the nth. Perhaps if they were still alive, they’d have pushed the genre forward. Or maybe they’d be wack and irrelevant. Hey, at least they died while they were still good.

4. "Neo-Soul": We understand the emergence of the "neo-soul" genre as a response to the growing commercialization of modern R&B. But even the artists lumped into this category began to the see that the term was as much a marketing ploy as the very things they eschewed. The language used to describe these artists ranged from "organic" to "avant garde" and any press materials would claim that he/she looks up to Stevie, Marvin and Donnie. And don’t stand too close to the stage lest you get burned by the candles and frankencense! Before long, the audience would be fooled and we would either grow to love or loathe this music, defending the art of its purveyors and loudly wondering why they couldn’t move as many units as their mainstream counterparts. Simply put, "neo-soul" has become a term used by people to describe music they respect but would never buy.

5. Reality TV: Aside from the manufactured Pop idols that are struggling to stay signed within their prize contracts, we have to question the motives of Sean Combs, Robin Antin and Missy Elliott, who have all aped the reality television format to generate acts for their own stable of artists. To be sure, reality TV has replaced proper Artist Development as a means for these entrepreneurs to cash in, stroke their egos and embarrass people who, 9 times out of 10, deserve it. Speaking of which, what’s O’so Krispie doing?

6. Lazy A&R Departments: Did you know that A&R people are also responsible for Artist Development? Probably not, since these days a newly-signed artist is more likely to be stripped of their identity and given one that falls in step with what’s popular or, even worse, none at all. Take Cheri Dennis for example. While her album has a respectable amount of solid R&B tracks, we still don’t know who Cheri Dennis is, what sets her apart from everyone else or even what she sounds like. But, she has earned the distinction of being signed to her label for nearly a decade with no album to speak of. Did the A&R department utilize that time by playing Spades? Probably.

7. Scarface and The Untouchables: Okay, rapper, we get it, Scarface and The Untouchables are the greatest movies ever made; your life in celluloid, even. But, if you look close enough, you’ll come to learn that you are neither Pacino or De Niro and should stop emulating them by using audio clips from the films in your interludes and the script in your lyrics. Too many of you are still doing this after all these years. Also, tell members of your crew to stop calling themselves "Ness" and "Nitti". Just, please, cut it out. Thank you.

8. Thugs: Not only do we have "Studio Thugs" that use de Palma films to inform their image (see above) but there’s the "Corporate Thug" (robs an artist of his publishing and signs him to a hellified contract he could never fulfill) and the questionable "R&B Thug", which happened somewhere between R. Kelly and Jodeci and continues to this day. Along the way, labels got the bright idea that the way to a woman’s heart was by selling drugs and beating up people. Sexy! This trend has also given rise to something else we’ll never understand: "R&B Beef", in which two singers talk trash about each other to the media. Unfortunately, this doesn’t result in a "sing-off" but pretty much makes everyone involved look kind of retarded.

9. Crime: Between violating probation, not paying child support, being pulled over and caught with an ounce of weed or cocaine, assaulting nail technicians, shooting people, tossing concertgoers off the stage, committing perjury, tax evasion, and urinating on minors, we have to wonder if being a good artist means being a bad citizen.

10. Ringtones: "Real Music Ringtones" were created as a way to distinguish your ringing cellular from someone else’s while also bringing you closer to your favorite artist. Unfortunately, the labels realized this was the only way to generate revenue and started making music for the sole purpose of selling ringtones. Now, we have stripped-down keyboard beats and grunts and "yaahhs" instead of lyrics. Is that my cellphone ringing or yours? We’ll never know, because we both downloaded Soulja Boy.

11. Lack of Music Programs in Schools: Programs like Garage Band have not only made producers lazy, but undercut the importance of immersing young would-be musicians in music history as well as basic composition. Unless a popular musician was trained in the church, they probably lucked into a contract without knowing how to write, play an instrument, or worse, sing a note.

12. BET (and by extension its corporate owner) is on a mission to not only destroy urban music, but poison the perception of Black people in the process. If we were to use this network as a guide (and people unfortunately do), we would believe that "drug dealer > rapper > pimp" is a logical career path, alcoholic beverages can be used as bodysplash, women of exotic or indeterminate race are the standard of beauty, darker-skinned women are only valuable if they have a big ass and a tiny waist, a person’s worth can only be determined by what they drive and what they wear, you ain’t sh*t if you’re over 30, and a week’s worth of debauchery and decadence can be undone with a Sunday marathon of religious programming. It’s funny because it’s true.

13. The Radio: Used to be, you would turn on the radio and hear a variety of artists with a variety of sounds. But due to the "Clear Channeling" of Urban Radio, you’ll hear a T-Pain song followed by 15 minutes of commercials, followed by a song featuring T-Pain, some shucking and jiving by unbearable radio personalities for five minutes, then something that resembles a T-Pain song, but isn’t because just about everyone sounds like T-Pain now. And it’s probably a commercial.

14. Spineless Club DJs: If you’re going out to a club, you might as well sit in the house and blast the radio instead of paying the inflated cover charge. Once upon a time, DJs were tastemakers, but now so many of them are afraid they’ll clear the floor by spinning something new that they just play album versions of songs people are tired of but are too drunk to notice. Then, they add insult to injury by showing off their "skills" with poorly-timed scratches, blends that don’t line up and screaming over the music. And consider yourself lucky if you happen upon a DJ with ACTUAL! VINYL! RECORDS!

15. Mainstream Hip Hop Publications: Back in the 90’s, holding one of these rags in your hands was like holding a monthly Bible to all things Hip Hop and R&B. Now, they’ve all been relegated to chasing blogs and reiterating things we already knew weeks ahead instead of properly utilizing the print medium to do something unique. Changes in personnel and ownership aside, they were already marching towards irrelevance. Even the covers suck now, but you probably won’t get the damn thing delivered on time in order to find out.

16. Bloggers: Guilty as charged! Trifle few of us are qualified to be writing about music with any authority, especially since most of the people behind blogs haven’t been alive long enough to have a healthy perspective on the subject. Although it can be argued that record companies rely on blogs for buzz, most of the music championed by popular websites is the same music that would’ve gotten attention anyway. Also, we have to point out that the commenting system has turned discussions about music into an unholy war of "haters" versus "stans", where everyone is an expert on what they hate or love, but have no concept of anything else including real life. Oh, and providing your readers with the URL to full album leaks doesn’t "help" the artist.

17. Youtube & Myspace: On the Internet, everyone is a star (thank you, thank you). But while sites like Myspace and Youtube can provide mainstream and indie musicians with a means of cultivating and connecting with an audience, it becomes a chore to sort through the muck of people with a webcam and a login classifying themselves as "artists". And damn you all to Hell for having the crap you made in Grandma’s basement on auto-play.

18. Singing Rappers, Acting Rappers & Rapping Athletes: We’ll keep this short. Every now and then you’ll happen upon someone that has been able to organically transition from one career to another. Will and Latifah come to mind. To everyone else (coughCurtiscough), stay in your lane. Again, we don’t begrudge anyone the chance to make some extra ends; it just shouldn’t be at the expense of the audience.

19. The End of Real Singing Groups: Once upon a time, you not only had singing groups that weren’t put together by a reality show, but wherein each member contributed a distinct voice or purpose to the group. Sometimes they had members that barely sang a note, but who actually produced or wrote the song. Point is, throwing a bunch of strangers in a house with one phone and giving them makeovers doesn’t create synergy. Also, name a recent singing group that wasn’t created for a television show or for the purpose of launching someone’s solo career. Exactly.

20. "Kanyitis" is a temporary, yet frequent, illness that afflicts singers and rappers alike, wherein an artist waits until the precise moment they are in front of a camera, microphone or reporter to say something shocking and stupid, which will then be quoted by bloggers and searched on Youtube ad nauseum. Then the artist has to explain what they "really" meant, but by that time everyone already thinks they’re nuts and doesn’t care about a retraction.

21. Death of Aaliyah: Not that Aaliyah took an entire genre of music with her to the grave, but it can be argued that her passing made way for a wave of young, pretty dancers with okay voices and no personality. Only difference between them and Aaliyah is, Aaliyah had personality along with talent, ideas and a willingness to experiment. Also, she wasn’t so full of herself.

22. Money: Even worse than artists releasing garbage because they know it sells is the audience’s obsession with how much an artist makes. Unfortunately, we’ve given lack of artistry a pass because someone’s "making that paper", which totally undermines the hard work of true creative talents that are constantly writing, recording, and performing. When I buy an album I don’t want to hear an entrepreneur, which brings us to–

23. Products & Brands: Whether rappers and singers are inserting the names of designer alcoholic beverages into their lyrics or cable companies are inserting rappers and singers in their ad campaigns, things come to a point where we need to start realizing how owned these artists are. There’s a thin line between businessperson and corporate slave. We’d also like to reiterate a fact that has been pointed out time and time again over the past 10 years: If you can’t pronounce it, why should we care that you’re wearing it, driving it, or drinking it?

24. People That Aren’t in Any Way Associated with Music: Opportunities in the industry are built on connections and there’s almost never been a time when someone didn’t rise to stardom on someone else’s coattails. But now, things have gotten way out of hand. Why be an actual artist when you can be someone that danced in videos, screwed a bunch of rappers and got a book deal? Or, you can be a butler or Executive In Charge of Umbrella-Carrying? Or, worse, be the "Fifth Mic" guy on stage and reliable instigator? Who needs a recording studio?

25. Teenagers: Young people have always had the power to determine trends in all genres of music, which is why corporations defer to them. However, today’s teenagers seem to be slightly more insipid than they were in previous generations and definitely have a shorter attention span. Whether it’s the teens themselves driving the garbage labels are releasing, or the labels that are leading teens down a path of ignorance, is totally up for debate. It’s the chicken/egg question in its purest form.

A lot of that list is right on point, I do agree with most things on this list, but I’m judging that by what I saw, not the details(too much of a read, haha)

But I especially agree with 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 22

First Humanist “Thought for the Day” on Radio 4

August 15, 2009 - 1:30 pm 25 Comments

The first atheist “Thought for the afternoon” broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Saturday 10th January 2009. The speaker is Ariane Sherine fresh from that week’s launch of the Atheist bus.

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What does this mean i need to know..?

August 13, 2009 - 6:23 pm 1 Comment

OK… i am thinking about getting a phone that resembles an iPhone called a HiPhone here are the details:(ill put a * beside what i dont know about and i need help with)

l Model Number:CECTP168S

l Launch Time:June, 2008

l Sales Points:quadband, dual SIM dual standby dual bluetooth, special ripple effect, FM, E-book

l General Specifications:

l Apperance:Bar phone

l Network Frequency:Quad band:850/900/1800/1900MHz

l Weight:100G

l Dimension:109*56*14MM

l Processor:MTK

l Operating System:RTOS

l Color:Black

l LCD Display:3.0 inch, 16000 thousand color; PX: 240×400px

l Touch Panel:Yes

l *Dual SIM Dual Standby

l Battery:Two Batteries

l *Calling Time:2-5hours

l *Standby Time: 150-420 Hours

l Languages:English/ French/ Spanish/ Portuguese/ Malaysia/ Vietnamese/ Turkish/ Russian/ Thai/ Arabic

Basic Features

l Antenna:Internal

l *SMS:Yes(200groups)

l EMS:Yes

l GPRS:Yes

l MMS:Yes

l WAP:Support

l Voice Mail:Yes

l Vibration:Yes

l Ringtone:64 chord; Ringtone format: mp3, midi

l STK:Yes

l Phone Book:Yes(1000groups)

l Wall Papers:Yes

l Tools:Calendar, To do list, Alarm, World Clock, E-book

l Hands Free:Yes

l Incoming Call Firewall:Yes

l Multimedia Entertainment

l Audio:Support MP3 and equalizer,can set MP3 for incoming tone

l Video:3GP,MP4,support to play in full screen, speed/pause

l Camera:1.3MP camera

l 3D Sound:Yes

l FM Radio:Yes

l Video Recorder:Yes

l Voice Recorder:Yes

l Internal Memory:Yes

l External Memory:Support T-Flash Card/Micro SD Card, present 256MB

l Game:Yes

l Bluetooth:Yes, Dual Bluetooth

l USB:Yes ( Support Charging)

l U-Disk:Yes

l E-mail:Yes

Accessories:

l 2 Batteries,

l 1Charger,

l 1Earpiece,

l 1USB Cable,

l 256M TF card,

l English User Manual

After sales service: 1 year warranty

Manufacturer and Origin: China
also it is:

Quad-band CECT P168, P168C hiphone,mobile phone

is it compatible with a Corr Wireless Sim card?

SMS is basically texting.
Calling time and standby time are how long you have for your battery to last. i.e. If you have a fully charged battery, you can call someone and talk for 2-5 hours before it dies. Same with standby.

Digital Radio Launch Brisbane 2009

August 12, 2009 - 3:12 pm 1 Comment

9 News Brisbane coverage of the official launch of Digital Radio to the Brisbane Market on Thursday the 6th of August 2009.

A raft of Radio Presenters from across Brisbane joined forces in one place to present their Breakfast Shows including top rating Spencer Howson from ABC Radio 612 together with the crews from Triple M.. NOVA.. B105 and 4BC.

A BIG jump in technology for the AM Band stations like 4BC and ABC 612 but of course listeners must splash out on a new Radio worth around $150 just tio listen in.. will it catch on ?

I reckon if Car manufacturers put them into all new cars it’ll have legs !!

Did Andrew actually say: “Some good faces for Radio there.. ” .. OMG !! They’re not that bad compared to some heads I’ver seen on TV !!

INCIDENTALLY: The Nine News Broadcast is coming out of purpose built Studios at the Exhibition (EKKA) Showgrounds in the Valley in Brisbane.. looking good.. but where are the people ?

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Glastonbury Festival 2007 full lineup?

August 11, 2009 - 6:48 pm 4 Comments


Glastonbury Festival 2007

June 2007
Pyramid Stage
Friday 22 June
Arctic Monkeys – confirmed
Kasabian – confirmed
The Fratellis – confirmed
Bloc Party – confirmed
The Magic Numbers – confirmed
Amy Winehouse – confirmed
Gogol Bordello – confirmed
The Earlies – confirmed
The View – confirmed
Adjagas – confirmed
Saturday 23 June
The Killers – confirmed
The Kooks – confirmed
Paul Weller – confirmed
Paolo Nutini – confirmed
Lily Allen – confirmed
Dirty Pretty Things – confirmed
Guillemots – confirmed
The Pipettes – confirmed
Seasick Steve – confirmed
Liz Green – confirmed
Sunday 24 June
The Who – confirmed
Kaiser Chiefs – confirmed
Manic Street Preachers – confirmed
Shirley Bassey – confirmed
James Morrison – confirmed
Pyramid Stage
Sunday 24 June
Damian Marley – confirmed
Stephen Marley – confirmed
The Waterboys – confirmed
Corb Lund – confirmed
National Youth Orchestra – confirmed
Other Stage
Friday 22 June
Bjork – confirmed
Arcade Fire – confirmed
Rufus Wainwright – confirmed
The Coral – confirmed
Super Furry Animals – confirmed
Bright Eyes – confirmed
The Automatic – confirmed
Modest Mouse – confirmed
The Cribs – confirmed
Reverend And The Makers – confirmed
Mr Hudson and the Library – confirmed
Saturday 23 June
Iggy & the Stooges – confirmed
Editors – confirmed
Maximo Park – confirmed
Babyshambles – confirmed
Klaxons – confirmed
CSS – confirmed
Biffy Clyro – confirmed
The Long Blondes – confirmed
Brakes – confirmed

Frankee Razor & Rodesia Eaves Radio Show f/ Jonny Tucker

August 9, 2009 - 6:32 pm 7 Comments

Rock/Soul Recording Artist www.FrankeeRazor.com and R&B Star Rodesia Eaves are American Idol Legends introduced to the world during Season 1. They have been named the brand new Hosts of Frankee & Ro: Idol Rejects in the Morning Radio Show on the www.AllDigitalRadio.com Network.

Carefree Rocker, Frankee Razor, born Justinn Waddell, & Sassy Diva, Rodesia Eaves have formed a close bond since ushering in the American Idol phenomenon in 2002. From Frankee’s Hollywood escapades to Ro’s Dirty South Takeover these two will keep you in stitches, as well as keep you informed of all the Secrets, Sex, and Lies emerging in the Entertainment Industry.

In their Sick and Twisted World nothing is off limits. You can expect to hear all the gritty details surrounding the new hit reality series “The Making of Frankee Razor (www.TheMakingofFrankeeRazor.com),” as Frankee Razor the brand is quickly becoming recognized as Hollywood ’s “Newest Pop-Culture Fixture.” We will also hear first hand of all the drama ociated with being on the Rodesia Eaves Club Tour; as she will generally broadcast on location from show to show.

 The Hottest Celebrity Interviews, The Most Exclusive Music, coupled with The Wackiest Personalities in Radio, Frankee & Ro: Idol Rejects in the Morning on the www.AllDigitalRadio.com Network is that “Wild and Crazy Thrill Ride” you can’t miss. The Show Airs 8am-10am (pacific) 10am-12pm (central) and 11am-1pm (eastern). Their Audience will quickly learn that Frankee & Ro will say what they are not supposed to say and Do what they are not supposed to do!!! Settle your sweet tooth for Hot n Spicy Talk Radio with Frankee & Ro: Idol Rejects In the Morning.

(Airing: Monday – Friday From: 8am-10am Pacific, 10am-12pm Central, & 11am-1pm Eastern)

WHAT IS THE ALL DIGITAL RADIO NETWORK?

It is an International Internet Radio station (IN STEREO) that is heard 24 hours a day at www.AllDigitalRadio.com and is made available via internet/satellite avenues such as iphone/sidekick.

Frankee & Ro: Idol Rejects in the morning will launch Tuesday July 31st, 2007 on www.AllDigitalRadio.com Network. It will reach 30 million listeners per month, on average, and air automatically when visitors go to the following websites:

www.AllDigitalRadio.com MAIN SITE OF THE NETWORK

 
www.IdolRadioShow.com Idol Radio Show (Flagship Program currently averages 100,000 visits per month)

 
www.JenniferHudson.net Jennifer Hudson’s Official Fan Site (currently averages 5 Million visits per month)

www.VoteForTheWorst.com This internationally known reality based entertainment site (averages 5 Million visits PER WEEK!)

 
Our station will also be listed in the top 3 Internet Radio Station listing services (totaling 10 Million+ subscribers)

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