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The Midway State "Change For You" FEAT. Carly Rae Jepsen

The Midway State "Change For You" FEAT. Carly Rae Jepsen

from Revver - car Videos on October 14, 2009
Duration: 0
Author: FrontsideGroup Added: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:33:02 -0800 Duration: 0Free download: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=2105f1063c67bdb6d6baebe61b361f7ce04e75f6e8ebb871
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The Midway State "Change For You" FEAT. Carly Rae Jepsen

The Midway State "Change For You" FEAT. Carly Rae Jepsen

from Extreme Entertainment on October 14, 2009
Duration: 0
Author: FrontsideGroup Added: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:33:02 -0800 Duration: 0Free download: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=2105f1063c67bdb6d6baebe61b361f7ce04e75f6e8ebb871
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CarlyRae Jepsen Money and the ego

CarlyRae Jepsen Money and the ego

from YouTube :: Tag // money on May 19, 2009
Duration: 298
Author: tazzywazzyxox Keywords: Carly rae jepsen Money and the ego Added: May 19, 2009
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Carly Rae Jepsen - Tug Of War

Carly Rae Jepsen - Tug Of War

from YouTube :: Videos by universalmusicgroup on February 17, 2009
Duration: 211
Music video by Carly Rae Jepsen performing Tug Of War with Colin Minihan [Video Producer], Ben Knetchel [Video Director], Norm Li [Director of Photography], Ben Knetchel [Video Editor] (C) 2009 Carly Rae Music Author: universalmusicgroup Keywords: Carly Rae Jepsen Tug Of War Pop Fontana North/Maplecore Colin Minihan [Video Producer] Ben Knetchel Director] Norm Li [Director of Photography] Editor] Added: February 17, 2009
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Personal Computing: Historic Beginnings

Personal Computing: Historic Beginnings

from YouTube :: Videos by ComputerHistory on November 25, 2008
Duration: 6273
[Recorded: November 5, 2008] The roots of "personal computers" - that is, machines that are not shared between users - date back to at least the late 1950s. Within a decade, several more of these "one machine, one user" computers were developed; and the idea of a user having direct control over the computer was established, at least within academia. In 1968, young computer scientist Alan Kay gave a presentation on the FLEX Machine at a meeting of computer science graduate students and saw the first working versions of a new flat panel plasma display technology. This led to discussions about how nice it would be to (someday) place the FLEX computer itself on the back of such a display to make a notebook-sized computer. A visit a few months later to MIT computer scientist and educator Seymour Papert and to a school with children doing advanced math with Papert's LOGO programming language, produced an epiphany in Kay. He decided to make "A Personal Computer for Children of All Ages". This was to be in the form of a compact notebook using both tablet and keyboard, a flat-screen display, GUI, and the wireless networking that defense funding agency ARPA was starting to experiment with. This idea eventually acquired the name "Dynabook" as an homage to what the printed book has meant to civilization and learning. It is also a gesture to a future in which not just the content of "books" will be dynamic, but the relationship of people to computers will itself also change. The founding of Xerox PARC a few years after the Dynabook concept provided support and a context for developing many of these ideas. In fact, the PARC Alto workstation was originally called "the interim Dynabook". Many of the results from this research influenced commercial computing, including the bit-mapped screen, high-quality text and graphics, overlapping windows and an icon-based GUI, desktop publishing, object-oriented programming, and many others. In this lecture, Alan Kay first presents a historical overview of computing and technological developments that led to personal computing and influenced his thoughts on creating the Dynabook. Then Kay is joined by Charles Thacker and Mary Lou Jepsen in a panel discussion moderated by Steve Hamm of BusinessWeek magazine. Author: ComputerHistory Keywords: Computer History Museum Kay Notebook Laptop PARC Thacker Jepsen Dynabook Added: November 25, 2008
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FMA “Sky 360″ - Eco Green Flight 04

FMA “Sky 360″ - Eco Green Flight 04

from Arc2 TV on November 05, 2008
Duration: 0
The three muses presented themselves to FMA Sky 360° producer Andy Chu in the form of fashion, music, and art. They inspired the name and essence of what was to become one of the most anticipated and unique annual events in Vancouver. Presented as the finale to the Charity Concert Series (also produced by Andy Chu), FMA Vancouver Award Gala 2008 has grown tremendously since its inception four years ago. This year, more than 50 different artists, designers, performers and musicians joined together on one stage to show off their talents and do so for a good cause. FMA Awards Gala 2008 Sky 360 -  Eco Green Flight 04 Music-  Carly Rae Jepsen, Artisan Kane Fashion - Elena and Barbara Gregusova, Lav and Kush, Elroy, Evan Biddell Art -   Under Ground Circus FMA Art Award - Pamela Masik, Presenter - Arthur Griffiths Formats available:Quicktime (.mov), Flash Video (.flv) Post from: Arc2 TV
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637 Powell St #102, San Francisco, CA 94108

637 Powell St #102, San Francisco, CA 94108

from YouTube :: Videos by plansfloor on March 18, 2008
Duration: 79
637 Powell St #102, San Francisco, CA 94108 Author: PlansFloor Keywords: 637 Powell St #102 San Francisco CA 94108 Kathy Jepsen Alain Pinel Realtors Virtual Tour 3346 PlansandTours PlansFloor Added: March 18, 2008
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