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Fearless Predictions: Week 14
from Dailymotion - Official Content on December 01, 2009
Duration: 586
Duration: 586
The winner between Florida and Alabama will punch their ticket the BCS Championship in Pasadena, but who will it be? Petros Papadakis shares his college football picks for Week 14.Author: FOX_Sports_Interactive Tags: CFB Fearless Predictions Arizona USC PAC- Pittsburgh CFB NCAA Florida Oregon Oregon State Video Big East Cincinnati Alabama East ROOT SEC West Posted: 01 December 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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You Ain't Stopping Me Clip 2,
from recent posts tagged humanity - blip.tv (beta) on November 15, 2009
Duration: 235
Duration: 235
Clip 2, Albert Torcaso explains why his computer being destroyed should inspire you to overcome any and all obstacles in your personal, private life. Albert Torcaso tells how he overcame the destruction of his best computer to triumph over that roadblock and once again be online and uploading video content. Albert speaks out once again on how important it is for all Americans to unite on some vital issues. Visit these sites to help change America and the world. www.senate.gov The Senate. www.house.gov The House. www.thepetitionsite.com Sign petitions that will make America an even greater nation. Please sign this petition it could help to get real health care coverage in America. http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/save-lives-include-a-public-option www.care2.com Go there and be amazed. The time to act for justice, fairness, and what is right is now, and we must not ever retreat in these duties. Albert Torcaso Copyright 2009 Albert Torcaso All Rights Reserved
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You Ain't Stopping Me Clip 1A,
from recent posts tagged humanity - blip.tv (beta) on November 15, 2009
Duration: 570
Duration: 570
Albert Torcaso Says You Ain?t Stopping Me! Clip 1, Albert Torcaso speaks about his computer being hit with an attack and how his computer is now destroyed. Visit these sites to help change America and the world. www.senate.gov The Senate. www.house.gov The House. www.thepetitionsite.com Sign petitions that will make America an even greater nation. Please sign this petition it could help to get real health care coverage in America. http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/save-lives-include-a-public-option www.care2.com Go there and be amazed. The time to act for justice, fairness, and what is right is now, and we must not ever retreat in these duties. Albert Torcaso Copyright 2009 Albert Torcaso All Rights Reserved
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"Grassroots Podcating" w/ Wrestling Mayhem Show and Should I Drink That
from recent posts tagged myspace - blip.tv (beta) on October 27, 2009
Duration: 3055
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Duration: 3055
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Tom Guarriello, “The Medium, The Message and The Messenger: Lifecasting In The New Media World”
from recent posts tagged myspace - blip.tv (beta) on October 26, 2009
Duration: 2987
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Duration: 2987
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PCPGH4 Keynote with Justin Kownacki and Bill Peduto
from recent posts tagged myspace - blip.tv (beta) on October 25, 2009
Duration: 1716
Duration: 1716
This week, we are going to be releasing the sessions available from Day 1 of the HUB (Room A) at Podcamp Pittsburgh 4. Two very important notes as we post the videos starting this week. First, the video you see is straight from the streams provided by the fine folks at Vivo, and edited thanks to Sorgatron Media. A lot of this was subject to who may have used it previously (hence, some interesting angles or crowd shots during sessions). Secondly, as you will see more so in some of the sessions to come this week, especially in the hub, there was a peaking issue when people used the microphones. Aside from these small issues that we aim to smooth out for next year, we look forward to posting the majority of the sessions from the weekend in the coming weeks. All videos are being posted under Creative Commons License, giving speakers and others the ability to download and repurpose as you would like. (and if you don t know much about that, there should be a video on it soon) To begin with, here is the way it started for everyone, despite your chosen schedule; the keynote. Justin Kownacki, the founder of Podcamp Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh City Councilman, Bill Peduto,who s spearheaded such projects as the iBurgh app speak with us to open things up.
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ALBERT TORCASO PRESENTS CLIP 4, ALBERT TORCASO PRESENTS DR. CYRIL H. WECHT, FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST, AUTHOR
from recent posts tagged animals - blip.tv (beta) on October 10, 2009
Duration: 586
Duration: 586
Clip 4, ? Dr. Cyril H. Wecht answers a question about the Jackson family?s feelings as far as he is aware of. ? Dr. Cyril H. Wecht fields yet another callers question and this one refers to mental health he explains how mental health affects his work. ? A caller speaks to doctor Dr. Cyril H. Wecht he may at times be tough on those who don?t agree with him and Dr. Cyril H. Wecht explains what was really behind his recent troubles. ? Dr. Cyril H. Wecht speaks about those people who helped him through his trail. Visit these sites to help change America and the world. www.senate.gov The Senate. www.house.gov The House. www.thepetitionsite.com Sign petitions that will make America an even greater nation. www.care2.com Go there and be amazed. The time to act for justice, fairness, and what is right is now, and we must not ever retreat in these duties. Albert Torcaso Copyright 2009 Albert Torcaso All Rights Reserved
ALBERT TORCASO PRESENTS CLIP 1, ALBERT TORCASO PRESENTS DR. CYRIL H. WECHT, FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST, AUTHOR
from recent posts tagged animals - blip.tv (beta) on October 10, 2009
Duration: 566
Duration: 566
Clip 1, ? Annette Mendel introduces Albert Torcaso. ? Albert Torcaso says a few important words then introduces Dr. Cyril H. Wecht, Forensic Pathologist, Author. ? Annette Mendel asks Dr. Cyril H. Wecht a question about Michael Jackson?s death. Visit these sites to help change America and the world. www.senate.gov The Senate. www.house.gov The House. www.thepetitionsite.com Sign petitions that will make America an even greater nation. www.care2.com Go there and be amazed. The time to act for justice, fairness, and what is right is now, and we must not ever retreat in these duties. Albert Torcaso Copyright 2009 Albert Torcaso All Rights Reserved
Reestablishing American Leadership For The World
from recent posts tagged nations - blip.tv (beta) on September 26, 2009
Duration: 288
Duration: 288
This week, I joined leaders from around the world at the United Nations and the G-20 economic summit in Pittsburgh. Today, I can report on what we achieved a new commitment to meet common challenges, and real progress in advancing America s national security and economic prosperity. As I said at the U.N., over the past nine months my administration has renewed American leadership, and pursued a new era of engagement in which we call upon all nations to live up to their responsibilities. This week, our engagement produced tangible results in several areas. In Pittsburgh, the world s major economies agreed to continue our effort to spur global demand to put our people back to work. We committed ourselves to economic growth that is balanced and sustained so that we avoid the booms and busts of the past. We reached an historic agreement to reform the global financial system to promote responsibility and prevent abuse so that we never face a crisis like this again. And we reformed our international economic architecture, so that we can better coordinate our effort to meet the challenges of the 21st century. We also established American leadership in the global pursuit of the clean energy of the 21st century. I am proud that the G-20 nations agreed to phase out $300 billion worth of fossil fuel subsidies. This will increase our energy security, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, combat the threat of climate change, and help create the new jobs and industries of the future. In New York, we advanced the cause of peace and security. I joined the first meeting between Israeli and Palestinian leaders in nearly a year a meeting that even nine months ago did not seem possible. And we resolved to move forward in the journey toward a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East. We also took unprecedented steps to secure loose nuclear materials; to stop the spread of nuclear weapons; and to seek a world without them. As the first U.S. president to ever chair a meeting of the United Nations Security Council, I was proud that the Council passed an historic and unanimous resolution embracing the comprehensive strategy I outlined this year in Prague. To prevent nuclear weapons from falling into the hands of terrorists, the Security Council endorsed our global effort to lock down all vulnerable material within four years. We reaffirmed the basic compact of the global nonproliferation regime: all nations have the right to peaceful nuclear energy; nations with nuclear weapons have the responsibility to move toward disarmament; and nations without them have the responsibility to forsake them. The United States is meeting our responsibilities by pursuing an agreement with Russia to reduce our strategic warheads and launchers. And just as we meet our responsibilities, so must other nations, including Iran and North Korea. Earlier this year, we imposed tough, new, sanctions on North Korea to stop their efforts to develop weapons of mass destruction. And we will continue to stand with our allies and partners to press North Korea to move in a new direction. This week, we joined with the United Kingdom and France in presenting evidence that Iran has been building a secret nuclear facility to enrich uranium. This is a serious challenge to the global nonproliferation regime, and continues a disturbing pattern of Iranian evasion. That is why international negotiations with Iran scheduled for October 1st now take on added urgency. My offer of a serious, meaningful dialogue to resolve this issue remains open. But Iran must now cooperate fully with the International Atomic Energy Agency, and take action to demonstrate its peaceful intentions. On this, the international community is more united than ever before. Yesterday, I stood shoulder-to-shoulder with our European allies in condemning Iran s program. In our meetings and public statements, President Medvedev of Russia and I agreed that Iran must pursue a new course or face consequences. All of the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, and Germany, have made it clear that Iran must fulfill its responsibilities. Iran s leaders must now choose they can live up to their responsibilities and achieve integration with the community of nations. Or they will face increased pressure and isolation, and deny opportunity to their own people. These are the urgent threats of our time. And the United States is committed to a new chapter of international cooperation to meet them. This new chapter will not be written in one week or even one year. But we have begun. And for the American people and the people of the world, it will mean greater security and prosperity for years to come.
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Direct Axis Demo Reel
from recent posts tagged ads - blip.tv (beta) on July 29, 2009
Duration: 70
Duration: 70
Demo reel for pittsburgh graphic design studio, Direct Axis Creative. http://direct-axis.net/
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EPISODE3 -TechVibe Radio Talks to BitArmor
from TechVibe's Community Call on January 19, 2009
Duration: 1781
Duration: 1781
Data security is serious business. We had a lot of fun talking about it with Patrick McGregor and Melissa Rich.
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PCPGH2 Interview 8 - Grace Piper
from recent posts tagged pulver - blip.tv (beta) on September 01, 2007
Duration: 238
Duration: 238
PodCamp Pittsburgh 2 (PCPGH2) is was a FREE BarCamp-style community UnConference for people who create, enjoy or are interested in learning more about blogs, vlogs, audio podcasts, web video, content networks and new media monetization. This interview is the eighth in a series of short interviews by Alex Landefeld of fellow attendee's and presenters at PCPGH2. Grace Piper is the Director of Production for the nascent Devour.tv and has been producing the Fearless Cooking vidcast, at http://FearlessCooking.tv: "I READ COOKBOOKS THE WAY SOME WOMEN READ ROMANCE NOVELS".
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