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OBSIDIAN Episode 28: “Voices From the Darkness” VIDEO (repost)OBSIDIAN Episode 28: “Voices From the Darkness” VIDEO (repost)
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
October 06, 2008

This is a fixed repost of OBSIDIAN episode 28. The video froze in the previous version of this episode, but has been fixed here. Please accept J.C. s apologies for the inconvenience. Also, please see his note at the end of this post for another apology regarding another part of this vid. Welcome to the seventh video episode of Voices From the Darkness, where the stars and creators are 7th Son fans from across this globe. This is the second of a triple play of videos: tomorrow will see the release of the third and likely final Voices From the Darkness video episodes. Scene One: Les Zaldor Scene Two: Geoff Schaadt Scene Three: Jeremiah McCoy Scene Four: Rob Suarez NOTE FROM J.C.: I had some serious issues with the video for this episode. In the process of troubleshooting, I swapped the order of two clips Geoff Schaadt s and Jeremiah McCoy s but neglected to change their order in the end credits. The credits list Jeremiah s clip as being Scene Two and Geoff s as Scene Three. The video is inaccurate; those credits should be reversed. The correct credits are listed here in the shownotes. Please accept my apologies, Jeremiah, Geoff and 7th Son viewers. ShareThis
OBSIDIAN Episode 27: “Voices From the Darkness” VIDEOOBSIDIAN Episode 27: “Voices From the Darkness” VIDEO
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
October 04, 2008

Welcome to the sixth video episode of Voices From the Darkness, where the stars and creators are 7th Son fans from across this globe. This is the first of a triple play of videos: tomorrow and the next day will see releases of additional episodes, as well. Scene One: Chooch, Viv and family Scene Two: Corwin Scene Three: Jett Scene Four: Micheal Bekemeyer ShareThis
OBSIDIAN Episode 26: “Voices From the Darkness”OBSIDIAN Episode 26: “Voices From the Darkness”
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
October 03, 2008

Welcome to the sixth episode of Voices From the Darkness. All of the audio in this episode was contributed anonymously by 7th Son fans around the globe. If you recognize your contribution in this episode, please contact J.C. and he ll include your credit in the shownotes here. Coming up on 7th Son: OBSIDIAN: More fan-created content and Eusocial Networking by Scott Sigler . ShareThis
OBSIDIAN: Episode 25OBSIDIAN: Episode 25
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
October 02, 2008

Today sees the release of the hilarious short-short story The Odds by the legendary Wichita Rutherford! Wichita Rutherford is the world-renowned podcast celebrity. He is recognized as a true pioneer of the podcasting movement and continues to push the envelope with his cutting edge, innovative digital content. He s also precious. When Wichita first came on the podcasting scene, it was obvious he was something special. An interviewer and Bluegrass historian with a knack for making famous people laugh, it didn t take long for the Bluegrass community to take notice, including superstars such as Alison Krauss, Dierks Bentley, John Paul Jones, Ricky Skaggs, Gillian Welch, Bela Fleck and Doc Watson. These are just some of the superstars who lined up to be interviewed on his podcast, 5 Minutes with Wichita. Demand became so insatiable that Wichita soon found himself the very first Podcaster with a deal at SIRIUS Satellite Radio. XM is now Wichita s satellite radio home after his two-year run on SIRIUS. His new show, The Grand Old Time Machine, has an unprecedented fan base. Wichita is also one of the celebrity spokespersons for TreeMe.org, a fledgling non-profit whose goal is to have 25,000 trees planted the week of 4/20/09. PROMOS: TreeMe.org Coming up next on 7th Son: OBSIDIAN: Two Voices from the Darkness episodes one audio, one video and then the debut of Scott Sigler s two-part masterpiece, Eusocial Networking! ShareThis
OBSIDIAN: Episode 24OBSIDIAN: Episode 24
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
October 01, 2008

Feast your ears on the penultimate showcase short story in 7th Son: OBSIDIAN The Goodbye Party, by Christiana Ellis. Christiana Ellis is an award-winning writer and podcaster living in Morrisville, North Carolina. She has been podcasting since September of 2005, when she launched her first show, Christiana Talks About Stuff. Since then, podcasting has assimilated all of her free time, much like the Borg. In 2006, she produced a podcast audiobook version of her then-unpublished novel, Nina Kimberly the Merciless, a comic fantasy about the teenage daughter of a feared Barbarian conqueror. Nina Kimberly the Merciless was a finalist for the first ever Parsec Award for Best Speculative Fiction Story: Long Form, and since completion of the podcast version, the novel has been selected for print publication by Dragon Moon Press, coming to bookstores in May, 2009. Among her multiple other projects, Christiana also produced Space Casey, a ten-episode audiodrama miniseries about a con artist who steals the wrong spaceship. Casey s adventures earned Christiana multiple award nominations, and was the winner of the both the American Society for Science Fiction Audio s prestigious Mark Time Award, and the 2008 Parsec Award for Best Audio Drama Short Form. Even beyond the podosphere, Space Casey has received radio play on multiple radio stations all over the country. Presently, Christiana has some big projects in development, but in the meantime she has been contributing to other podcasts, including Mur Lafferty s Stories of the Third Wave, 7th Son: Obsidian, and the collaborative storyline of the Pieces Podcast. Last but not least, Christiana s Shallow Thoughts has been running continuously since April, providing a daily dose of serene surrealism, and earning the 2008 Podcast Peer Award for Best Short Podcast. Find her online at ChristianaEllis.com. PROMOS: The Prophet of Panamindorah podiobook The Naked Bootleg Collapse at Hidden Verse Three Three Two podiobook Coming up on 7th Son: OBSIDIAN: More Voices from the Darkness episodes and Euscocial Networking, the two-part tale by Scott Sigler! ShareThis
UltraCreatives Interview #19: Kent Nichols of “Ask A Ninja”UltraCreatives Interview #19: Kent Nichols of “Ask A Ninja”
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
September 20, 2008

Welcome the second half of J.C. s UltraCreatives conversations with the creators of Ask A Ninja. Today, J.C chats with writer/producer/director Kent Nichols, who in 2005 along with co-creator Douglas Sarine debuted a very strange, very funny and what would soon become a very influential video podcast called Ask A Ninja. Since 2005, the show has been downloaded more than 100 million times, and has helped Kent and Douglas launch projects in mainstream publishing and filmmaking including the recently-released The Ninja Handbook, and the upcoming remake of the awesome cult classic comedy, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Kent chats about both of those projects here today. Also in this interview, Kent discusses the beginnings of Ask A Ninja which was originally envisioned as an animated project its success, finding one s way in the filmmaking and new media spaces and a lot more. Whether you re a fan of Ask A Ninja or an aspiring creator, Kent provides plenty of insight into the creative process, and the business of entertainment. Find Kent Nichols on the World Wide Everywhere*: AskANinja.com, home of the video podcast KentNichols.com, Kent s personal blog (a must-read) AskANinjaBook.com, for all things The Ninja Handbook Fans.AskANinja.com Call the Ninja s cell phone via SayNow PROMOS: The Skeptical Viewer AriseBiology.Chipin.com, benefiting author/teacher Chris Lester s biology class The Legion Of Lethargic Super Geeks Piggy Moto, All Star Boar Band Coming next week: The return of J.C. s 7th Son: OBSIDIAN short story antholgy! *Yes, this line was shamelessly swiped from an AAN episode. ShareThis
UltraCreatives Interview #18: Douglas Sarine and the “Ask A Ninja” NinjaUltraCreatives Interview #18: Douglas Sarine and the “Ask A Ninja” Ninja
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
September 18, 2008

In this incredible episode of UltraCreatives, J.C. chats with Douglas Sarine and the Ninja, both from the chart-topping Ask A Ninja video podcast. While Douglas and Kent Nichols (whose own UltraCreatives interview will debut tomorrow) are credited as co-creators of the show, the Ninja reveals in this interview how he recruited the duo to bring Ninja Knowledge to the world, after receiving permission from ninja Grand Master Kudamono to do so. Douglas and the Ninja also discuss the success and history of the Ask A Ninja podcast, the awesomeness of being a ninja, and the now-available The Ninja Handbook, the official guide to becoming a near-ninja (which was painfully transcribed by Douglas and Kent). The book is the embodiment of all that is Awesome. During this interview, the Ninja also reveals the name of his ninja clan, the design of his clan s flag, how his life has changed since the podcast debuted and shares all of this wisdom while doing battle with fierce creatures. Find Douglas and The Ninja on the World Wide Everywhere*: AskANinja.com, home of the video podcast AskANinjaBook.com, for all things The Ninja Handbook Fans.AskANinja.com Call the Ninja s cell phone via SayNow In the episode intro, J.C. announces the imminent return of 7th Son: OBSIDIAN, and that it will conclude in three weeks. PROMOS: The John Payne Fancast The Earth Brakiri War, a fan-created Babylon 5 game The Questers From Effpiem, available at JackMangan.com Coming tomorrow: The second Ask A Ninja UltraCreatives interview with Kent Nichols! *This line was shamelessly swiped from an AAN episode. ShareThis
BONUS: “Star Trek: USS Proxima” — OUTTAKESBONUS: “Star Trek: USS Proxima” — OUTTAKES
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
September 10, 2008

Filmed in 1992 in a basement with no script, no budget and a borrowed videocamera, two teenagers made a Star Trek fan film. Nearly 10 years later, the footage was edited with music and sound effects, creating this result This week, I ve been posting a hysterically bad (but, based on fan reaction, very charming) Star Trek fan film I helped create when I was a teenager. Part One showed us the setup; Part Two delivered the punchline. In 2001, using video editing software nearly 10 years after friend Adam Fisher and I shot this silly little flick, I created the version of USS Proxima that we d always wanted to make. However, the original version of the movie wasn t as polished as what you ve seen. (If what you ve seen could be called polished, natch.) Now you can witness a far more accurate take on what Proxima originally looked like sans music, sound effects and special effects in this outtake reel. There s plenty of blank stares into the video camera, flubbed lines, windbag stream-of-consciousness Captain s Logs and perhaps best of all, what our original special effects shots looked like. Set phasers to stunned. J.C. ShareThis
BONUS: “Star Trek: USS Proxima” — J.C.’s childhood fan film, PART 2BONUS: “Star Trek: USS Proxima” — J.C.’s childhood fan film, PART 2
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
September 09, 2008

Filmed in 1992 in a basement with no script, no budget and a borrowed videocamera, two teenagers made a Star Trek fan film. Nearly 10 years later, the footage was edited with music and sound effects, creating this result Yesterday, I posted Part One of a preposterously, wonderfully bad Star Trek fan film that me and childhood friend Adam Fisher created 16 years ago. Star Trek: USS Proxima was filmed in about five hours with a bulky VHS video camera in the basement of my childhood home. Adam and I made up the story as we went along, shamelessly (and wittingly) aping the plot of our favorite Trek movie for inspiration. This footage remained untouched for nearly a decade, but using a video editing app in 2001, I cut out a great many flubbed lines, and spliced in sound effects, a soundtrack and special effects shots (read: footage from several Trek movies). The result is this video, a slightly less-bad version of the flick. This was the version Adam and I always wanted to make. Here s the second part of the movie; expect a blooper reel to drop tomorrow. Among other sundries, that episode features what our special effects shots initially looked like. (We pointed our vidcam at a TV screen that played Trek movies). As with most science-fiction epics, the final act of USS Proxima relies heavily on space battle shots. There s not as much acting in this episode as there is in Part One, but I m fairly happy with how my 2001 editing turned out. More important, the ending featuring close-ups of the crew should make you chuckle. More to come tomorrow, but for now, enjoy the conclusion of Star Trek: USS Proxima . J.C. Link to Blip.tv version here. ShareThis
BONUS: “Star Trek: USS Proxima” — J.C.’s childhood fan film, PART 1BONUS: “Star Trek: USS Proxima” — J.C.’s childhood fan film, PART 1
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
September 08, 2008

Filmed in 1992 in a basement with no script, no budget and a borrowed videocamera, two teenagers made a Star Trek fan film. Nearly 10 years later, the footage was edited with music and sound effects, creating this result Those two teenagers were Louisville, Ky., residents Adam Fisher and Chris Hutchins that Hutchins kid now known on the World Wide Everywhere as me, J.C.  We recorded the footage for what became Star Trek: USS Proxima in about five hours, spread over two days. I was 16 or 17 at the time. Adam was a year younger. The locale in which you ll see this fine 16-year-old cinematic masterpiece (or farce, depending on your sense of humor) take place is the basement of my childhood home. For a handful of years, Adam, me and other neighborhood boys would play Bridge meaning, play in this subterranean Star Trek bridge for hours, day after day. We built the set out of scavenged wood, milk crates, old chairs, and broken computer and audio equipment. Our wall-mounted readout screens were chalkboards. We even rigged red alert lights and other fixtures to make our bridge as believable as possible. I have a very clear memory of being electrocuted in the Proxima bridge, while connecting a strobe light to an overtaxed electrical outlet. That knocked me on my ass, and blew a fuse, to boot. By 1992, Adam and I were the only kids on the block playing Bridge. The fun had died for the others understandable, as we were growing up, after all. But Adam and I got a wild idea for one last hurrah: a movie. Neither of our families could afford video cameras, so I borrowed one from Blockbuster Video, where I worked. We shot the footage, and as wise filmmakers, even filmed special effects i.e., we pointed the vidcam at Star Trek movies playing on a television. Spaceships! Since there were only two of us, but numerous roles to fill, you might notice that many of the Proxima crew are very similar in appearance. Run with it. We ad-libbed the story and dialogue as we went, shamelessly stealing the plot of our favorite Trek movie near the end. (We were tired.) It was all so wonderfully, desperately cheesy and bad, but we had a blast. Our plans to take our footage and Trek movie videocassettes for our special effects to a local video editing company died on the vine. As the years went on, I lost contact with Adam, as well. I don t recall ever playing Bridge with Adam after we made this movie. When I moved to Florida for my first post-college pro gig, I bought an iMac and used iMovie to create the version of USS Proxima that Adam and I envisioned. I added music, sound effects and those all-important special effects shots we d pined for back in the day. What you see here is the first half of the movie; I ll soon post the second half and a deleted footage reel in which you ll bear witness to some classic flubs in the days ahead. Watching this movie takes me back, man. I ll likely blog about how Star Trek, playing Bridge, and that tiny basement room made a big impact on my life. But that comes later. For now, just dim the lights, hit play and watch the biggest little movie two teenagers could make, 16 years ago. J.C. Embed code for sharing: embed src= http://blip.tv/play/AcytMIuSQQ type= application/x-shockwave-flash width= 320 height= 270 allowscriptaccess= always allowfullscreen= true /embed ShareThis
Employment - Jobs - Career (NO JOKE)Employment - Jobs - Career (NO JOKE)
from Revver - pharmacy Videos
September 07, 2008

Author: rayskd2000 Added: Sun, 07 Sep 2008 09:55:20 -0800 Duration: 25http://www.employmentjobscareer.blogspot.com/ Employment, Jobs and Career. Career guide. Information on Career, jobs and employment in academics, aviation, finance, banking, business, it, information technology, engineering, defense, defence, management, hospitality, civil services, resume, biodata, interview tips, self employment, challenges and opportunities in job market, horticulture, hotel management, radio jockey, high salary jobs, Career In Floriculture, Developing Employbility Skills,Career Opportunities In Food Science And Technology ,Career In Economics,Career In Information Technology ( It ), ,Cad/Cam Illustrated Guide,Career In Biotechnology ,Pharmacy Career,Career For Women,Career In Hospitality Industry,Animation And Multimedia Career,Career In Physics,Career Prospects In Forensic Science,Career In Engineering ,Career In Foreign Languages,Career Opportunities In Bpo Sector,Career In Agricultural engineering, Career Freelance Writing, education
BONUS: J.C.’s family-filled Dragon*Con shout-outBONUS: J.C.’s family-filled Dragon*Con shout-out
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
September 04, 2008

Howdy, faithful Beta Clones! Sorry for the delay in posting new OBSIDIAN content, but as many of you know, I spent the past weekend at Dragon*Con and as you ll soon see, I obviously needed a few days to recover from the sleep deprivation. While I was in Atlanta, I did shoot a very brief video that delights me to no end. You get to meet a member of my family in this handheld minute-thirty masterpiece! You also get to see what I m like in person, when in the company of my wonderful sister, Melissa. Enjoy and expect OBSIDIAN to resume next week! J.C. ShareThis
OBSIDIAN: Episode 23 “Voices From the Darkness” VIDEOOBSIDIAN: Episode 23 “Voices From the Darkness” VIDEO
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
August 28, 2008

Welcome to the fifth Voices From The Darkness video episode a series of video stories created by 7th Son fans. This one, titled Obsidian: Blackout, was created by 7th Son fans based in Australia. How did these Aussies portray life in the U.S. during the two-week OBSIDIAN blackout? You ll have to watch, to admire their creativity. Obsidian: Blackout Starring Matt Brooks, Holly Barker & Nic Barker With support from Lachlan Brooks, Kathryn Brooks & Robert Mitchell Excellent stuff, guys. Thanks so much for playing in my universe, from a half-world away. ShareThis
OBSIDIAN Episode 22: “Voices From the Darkness”OBSIDIAN Episode 22: “Voices From the Darkness”
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
August 27, 2008

Welcome to the fifth audio episode of Voices From The Darkness, a set of stories set during 7th Son: OBSIDIAN blackout. Voices From The Darkness is a series that is entirely created by you, and people just like you: 7S fans from across the globe. I ve been amazed by these contributions, and the experiment in fiction that they represent. Ultimately, VFTD reveals, at least to me, that a creator of a fictional world can successfully open up his universe for not just other authors which is what OBSIDIAN s short stories do but to fans, and receive world-class, world-building, universe-enhancing entertainment from them. VFTD is remarkable in that it proves that the membrane between audience and author isn t just flexible, it s downright breakable, and that the roles can be reversed in a way that everybody benefits. I m delighted to be a spectator for the OBSIDIAN experience for these episodes specifically and I m proud of what you have created here. And so, let s turn the lights off, and once again dive into the calls from the blackout. Behold, the world that you and your fellow fans have created: a world where, when the power fails, chaos reigns J.C. Note: I will post contributors names and links in this entry next week, after return from Dragon*Con. Thanks for your patience! ShareThis
OBSIDIAN: Epsiode 21OBSIDIAN: Epsiode 21
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
August 26, 2008

This OBSIDIAN episode features a comedic skit from musician and podcaster George Hrab and writer and podcaster Soccergirl. These artists are dangerously smart and talented, and it s an honor to have them appear here in the OBSIDIAN podcast. About George Hrab: Multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, producer and composer George Hrab has written and produced five independent CDs; published one book; performed for President Clinton; shared the stage with countless numbers of musicians and acts; and is the de facto President for Life of The Geologic Orchestra. He also does a mean solo acoustic show. Dude s got charisma. George also produces a weekly podcast called The Geologic Podcast, which has been nominated for a 2008 Parsec Award for Best Infotainment Cast. About Soccergirl: One of the first podcasters ever, Soccergirl has written, starred in and produced nearly 300 episodes of her popular audio and video podcast, Soccergirl, Incorporated, reaching an audience of up to 80,000 worldwide. The show features free thinking moxie, the pluck of the ages and satirical social commentary via an eclectic mix of experimental fiction (much of it science-y), original music (including freestyle rhymes), fake news, interviews, the lusty interpretation of cartoon classics and comedic improvisation. She s switchblade brilliant. Learn more about George s work at GeologicRecords.net, and find Soccergirl s podcast and blog at SoccergirlIncorporated.com. PROMO: Star Wars: Codename Starkeeper audio drama ShareThis
BONUS: “Gestalt” short story by J.C. HutchinsBONUS: “Gestalt” short story by J.C. Hutchins
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
August 20, 2008

As reported in my recent UltraCreatives interview with author and podcaster Mur Lafferty, Mur recently reactivated the Playing for Keeps Stories of the Third Wave fan podcast to promote the novel s Author Sanctioned™ release date of August 25 at Amazon.com. This anthology of fan-created content is astounding in scope; Mur told UltraCreatives listeners that she d received so many stories for Third Wave, she s resorting to a daily release schedule just to keep up. How cool is that? Even cooler (at least for me) is that Mur invited me aboard to write a short story set in her Playing for Keeps universe. I was flattered by her offer and concocted Gestalt, my contribution to the project. It was also a blast to get back in front of the mic and reading my own fiction again. Longtime listeners of the 7th Son podcast know that 7S was originally conceived as a superhero story but since I was (and to a degree, still am) convinced that believable superhero tales are extremely hard to tell in prose fiction, I abandoned that concept for a more realistic narrative. As I wrote Gestalt, I set to prove myself wrong and I think I did just that. Your reaction as a reader may prove differently, but I m very proud of this little story, and I hope I did Mur Lafferty s universe justice with it. If you ve never heard the Playing for Keeps podiobook or the Stories of the Third Wave podcast, but like what you hear here, be sure to visit PlayingForKeepsNovel.com to subscribe to both projects. And please help support Mur Lafferty s work as she rushes the Amazon charts on August 25. Here s a link to the book s product page at Amazon.com but please be a part of the community effort and wait to purchase Playing for Keeps on the 25th. Stay super. J.C. ShareThis
Ultracreatives Interview #17: Mur LaffertyUltracreatives Interview #17: Mur Lafferty
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
August 19, 2008

After an unexpected and shame on him, unnannounced micro-hiatus, J.C. Hutchins is back with a new UltraCreatives interview. This episode features the triumphant return of author and podcaster Mur Lafferty. There have been some tremendous developments in Mur s career since she last appeared on the show back in February. J.C. and Mur discuss her novel Playing for Keeps, and how it was recently purchased by indie publisher Swarm Press for mainstream release. Mur also chats about the reactivation of her Stories of the Third Wave podcast, her ambition to rush the Amazon.com charts on August 25 and much more. It s a fun, fascinating interview. Find Mur Lafferty on the World Wide Everywhere: The portal site for all her creative projects, Murverse.com The official Playing for Keeps website, PlayingForKeepsNovel.com The Amazon.com product page for Playing For Keeps (but PLEASE wait until Aug. 25 to purchase!) In the intro to this episode, J.C. also explains just where the hell he s been for the past three weeks, what commitments have kept him from releasing 7th Son: OBSIDIAN content, and when that content will return to the feed. (Hint: It s goddamned soon.) As promised, here are links to some important sites (including MINE, J.C. s new pop culture blog project) and some writing he s done in recent weeks. MINE, the new pop culture blog from Myxer.com What is MINE? MINE is yours Help spread the MINE meme Please help fellow Beta Clone and artist Carlos Weiser become a pro-published comic book artist! On Twitter, and the Great Unfollowing of 2008 Learning from King and Whedon, and getting out of the ghetto ShareThis
Mary Moses Original~My Space FriendsMary Moses Original~My Space Friends
from YouTube :: Videos by hrmagoo
August 18, 2008

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BONUS: Second Life Podcaster Meetup interview with J.C. HutchinsBONUS: Second Life Podcaster Meetup interview with J.C. Hutchins
from J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son: OBSIDIAN (Current Shows)
August 13, 2008

My apologies to you amazing Beta Clones for not delivering a 7th Son: OBSIDIAN episode in nearly two weeks. Things have been ultra-hectic in these parts. What have I been up to? I put the final final edit of Personal Effects: Dark Art to bed, performed some first reader duties, wrote a short story for Mur Lafferty s Stories of the Third Wave podcast (watch for its release next week, narrated by me), and have been putting a treeemendous amount of time and sweat into my new pop culture blog project, MINE. That s in addition to concocting promotional plans for Dark Art, wooing authors for blurb quotes, sniffing for a film agent, doing a few more UltraCreatives interviews before the series concludes it goes on and on But I m still alive that counts for something, I hope and I wanted to deliver something cool (and hopefully) interesting in the podcast feed as I gear up for releasing the second half of 7th Son: OBSIDIAN. I m proud to present this, a recent interview I did with several podcasters and fans at Podcast Island in Second Life. Podcast Island is the awesome creation of Gary Leland, Itazura, Radar and others at PodcastPickle.com. (Podcast Pickle is the very best place on the Net to learn about podcasting, and become part of an amazing community of casters and listeners.) Here, I was welcomed into an awesome round table style discussion, where anyone could ask me questions. The conversation started with us (appropriately enough) chatting about Second Life, but quickly veered into some fun, funny and deep territory. The interview will soon be added to the Podcast Island Podcast feed. This interview captures a lot of my perspectives on new media and podcasting, and reveals some details about my personal philosophies and life that I ve never publicly shared before. It was a trememdous honor to chat with podcaster colleagues, and I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Expect the second half of 7th Son: OBSIDIAN to debut next week. J.C. ShareThis
How Do You Stand Out In The Crowded Mac Blogosphere?How Do You Stand Out In The Crowded Mac Blogosphere?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
August 05, 2008

Scott McNulty formerly of TUAW.com talks about why he left the site and where you can expect to see him next. Also, he responds to rumors that AOL stopped paying Weblogs Inc. writers. Interview by TalkingHeadTV.com Distributed by Tubemogul.
Rekha Sharma Q&A - Part 1Rekha Sharma Q&A - Part 1
from Battlestar Galactica
September 19, 2008

Rekha Sharma answers fans' queries from the Forum in this special Q&A series.
Why Did Scott McNulty Leave The Unofficial Apple Weblog?Why Did Scott McNulty Leave The Unofficial Apple Weblog?
from Most Recent
August 05, 2008

Author: TalkingHeadTV Added: Mon, 04 Aug 2008 21:53:25 -0800 Duration: 185Scott McNulty formerly of TUAW.com talks about why he left the site and where you can expect to see him next. Also, he responds to rumors that AOL stopped paying Weblogs Inc. writers. Interview by TalkingHeadTV.com Distributed by Tubemogul.
Why Did Scott McNulty Leave The Unofficial Apple Weblog?Why Did Scott McNulty Leave The Unofficial Apple Weblog?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
August 04, 2008

Scott McNulty formerly of TUAW.com talks about why he left the site and where you can expect to see him next. Also, he responds to rumors that AOL stopped paying Weblogs Inc. writers. Interview by TalkingHeadTV.com Distributed by Tubemogul.
iViioo (I-View) :: Why do you need smart recruitingiViioo (I-View) :: Why do you need smart recruiting
from YouTube :: Videos by iviioo27
August 02, 2008

Dane introduces why using smart recruiting can save you time and money, moreover iViioo can increase your quality of hire. Visit www.iviioo.com for more details. Author: iviioo27 Keywords: video resume interview job ads posts commercials interviews Added: August 2, 2008
iViioo (I-View) :: What is Video ProfileiViioo (I-View) :: What is Video Profile
from YouTube :: Videos by iviioo27
August 02, 2008

Dane introduces the concept of Video Profile for Job Interview and how to do it. Do you know the potential of Recruiting Process Outsourcing business? Join us to capture this exciting opportunity! Visit http://www.iviioo.com for more details. Author: iviioo27 Keywords: video resume job ads posts commercials interviews iviioo www.iviioo.com Monster CareerBuilder HotJobs CV profile interview interviewing time-shifted conferences employment advertisement jobseeker profiles company hiring process email marketing campaigns Added: August 2, 2008
iViioo (I-View) :: Take Your Business to the Next LeveliViioo (I-View) :: Take Your Business to the Next Level
from YouTube :: Videos by iviioo27
August 02, 2008

Do you know the potential of Recruiting Process Outsourcing business? Join us to capture this exciting opportunity! Do you know the potential of Recruiting Process Outsourcing business? Join us to capture this exciting opportunity! Visit http://www.iviioo.com for more details. Author: iviioo27 Keywords: video resume job ads posts commercials interviews iviioo www.iviioo.com Monster CareerBuilder HotJobs CV profile interview interviewing time-shifted conferences employment advertisement jobseeker profiles company hiring process email marketing campaigns Added: August 2, 2008
iViioo (I-View) :: You are more then an Electronic ResumeiViioo (I-View) :: You are more then an Electronic Resume
from YouTube :: Videos by iviioo27
August 02, 2008

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Episode #28 - Porch Post Repair and Jigsaw ChallengeEpisode #28 - Porch Post Repair and Jigsaw Challenge
from Handyguys Podcast
July 31, 2008

The Handyguys, Brian and Paul, first take a question from our call in line regarding repair of rotted porch posts. We then move into a Head to Head tool challenge to test out jigsaws and then wrap up with a new segment Buy, Borrow or Rent. We also discuss tool borrowing Etiquette. Listener Questions First off, the Handyguys answer a good question from one of our listeners regarding the repair of some porch posts. Our caller listened to our episode regarding using Bondo to repair rotted wood.  His posts were too far gone for repair so The Handyguys recommend replacing the posts. Listen to the Podcast to hear the question and Brian and Paul s response. Brian and Paul provide some good information to help you evaluate how to go about such a repair. Head to Head Tool Challenge The Handyguys then move to the garage to test out two jigsaws.  Their tests pit a cheap jigsaw against a finely tuned cutting machine. The Handyguys devised three different tests: cutting a curved line in 1/2 plywood, cutting 4 circle in 5/4 cedar and cutting a piece of 2x pressure treated southern yellow pine. The cut in the pressure treated lumber might be similar to creating an interesting detail on the end of a rafter for a pergola. The tests were done with similar toothed blades in the same condition. The Bosch jigsaw handled all cuts without breaking a sweat. The Skill jigsaw could not even finish the cut in the pressure treated 2x material. The finished cut of the pressure treated material, using the Bosch, was square to the face of the board; a key indicator of a quality jigsaw. The Skill was almost uncontrollable in the thinner softer material and did not create a clean cut. Buy, borrow, rent or steal The Handyguys discuss the merits of renting versus borrowing versus buying tools. Being tool junkies, the Handyguys usually prefer to own their own tools but renting or borrowing makes sense if it is a one-time-use tool. What about borrowing? The Handyguys will lend certain tools to people and are not afraid to borrow tools either. Listen to their take on Borrowing etiquette. Oh, and you cant borrow Brian s chainsaw but he will be glad to help you with some cutting tasks. Remember, its not too late to enter the drawing for our EcoGlue and tool bag giveaway. The winner will be drawn and announced August 7th. To enter the drawing just subscribe to our email announcement of new shows. More details can be found in our Episode 25 show on glues.
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July 31, 2008

This video explains my trip to Mexico to the dentist. Where you should park your car and walking across the border and how to get to a dentist from the border. And a few tips on not losing your lunch. http://www.dentalmakeoveronline.com Ranked 2.56 / 5 | 86 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: wpat007 Tags: Crowns Veneers Root Canal Dental Makeover Braces Posts Implants Categories: How To



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