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Episode 119: I am a loser

Episode 119: I am a loser

from me on blip.tv (beta) on November 25, 2009
Duration: 945
Here it is, the rules for the Simply Youth Ministry Podcast "I am a loser" contest.
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Episode 118: Who Brought the Speakers?

Episode 118: Who Brought the Speakers?

from me on blip.tv (beta) on November 21, 2009
Duration: 2919
Together again. Doug, Josh, and Jana are joined by Jake (sitting in for Matt this week). After too much information about Jake's medical history, and the sad saga of Brody Griffin it's time for some questions. Topics discussed: Creative Time with God, and new book by Doug Fields, promoting events, how a youth pastor should spend his time, moving from a paid position to a volunteer one, the importance of someone believing in you, dealing with budget cuts, and working with the senior pastors family.
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Episode 117 - What's Wrong with Puffy Paint?

Episode 117 - What's Wrong with Puffy Paint?

from me on blip.tv (beta) on November 16, 2009
Duration: 2883
Andy drops in at the beginning of the show, but quickly leaves Doug, Jana, Matt, and Jake to the real show. Jake is sitting in for Josh this week. Topics include: skits guys and doritos, dreams about Doug, spouses commitment to the ministry, Simply Youth Ministry conference, puffy paint, Student Leadership conference, podcast etiquette, and dealing with physical violence at youth group.
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WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, Oct. 30, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, Oct. 30, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on October 30, 2009
Duration: 400
Some global consumer-electronics giants are out with improved forecasts ... expect more Android devices from Motorola ... the iPhone could hit a snag in China: cost ... and nuclear batteries could be on the way for some electronics. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
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WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, October 29, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, October 29, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on October 29, 2009
Duration: 307
Subscribers continue to leave Sprint-Nextel. Happy Birthday to the Internet. Walt Mossberg with computer shopping.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, October 12, 2009

WSJ What's News Late Edition, October 12, 2009

from Wall Street Journal What's News on October 12, 2009
Duration: 284
Stocks stall in afternoon trading after approaching Dow 10,000; business economists believe the great recession is over but caution we face a moderate recovery; Chicago Cubs filed for an expected bankruptcy and Mark LaNeve is heading to Allstate.
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WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, Sept. 11, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, Sept. 11, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on September 11, 2009
Duration: 339
National Semi's profit falls but the outlook brightens ... the latest shot in the wireless price war comes from Sprint ... Google will offer out-of-print scanned books to rivals ... and cyber criminals target college students. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
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WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, September 8, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, September 8, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on September 08, 2009
Duration: 384
The blogs are agog with speculation about Apple's 'event.' Sprint cuts Pre prices for new customers. Disney's latest step into the videogame business.
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WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, July 30, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, July 30, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on July 30, 2009
Duration: 357
Signs that the tide is turning for Microsoft's Ballmer. Cablevision to spin off Madison Square Garden. Fed Ex to build a huge solar power array.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, June 12, 2009

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, June 12, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on June 12, 2009
Duration: 347
Microsoft bows to the European Union. The IRS targets business cellphones. Your business and social networking.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, June 10, 2009

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, June 10, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on June 10, 2009
Duration: 356
Sprint-Nextel's considering a joint venture. Netbooks are hot back-to-school items. A glass shortage is boosting LCD TV prices.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, May 11, 2009

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, May 11, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on May 11, 2009
Duration: 335
It was a big day for Microsoft ... Satisfaction with online retailers edges lower ... And AT&T realizes drawbacks from its iPhone connection. Bill Fantini has the details.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, May 7, 2009

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, May 7, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on May 07, 2009
Duration: 336
The air-traffic-control computer network upgrades security ... Qwest launches an image makeover ... and Walt Mossberg reviews an iPhone word-processing app. Bill Fantini reports.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Early Edition, May 7, 2009

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Early Edition, May 7, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on May 07, 2009
Duration: 306
Several tech companies are in the spotlight after reporting earnings ... Sirius Satellite Radio eyes the iPhone ... and more American households are disconnecting their landline phones. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
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Money Markets and More for Wednesday, May 6th

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, May 6th

from Money, Markets & More on May 05, 2009
Duration: 504
Brace yourself for something of a preview of the big April jobs report. First-time home buyers are finding the conditions just right to get a new address. Plus, the Internet is the new American cookbook as more of us eat at home.
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Money Markets and More for Thursday, March 26th

Money Markets and More for Thursday, March 26th

from Money, Markets & More on March 25, 2009
Duration: 508
Just how weak is economic growth? Protect your identity while filing taxes online. Plus restaurants are doing all they can to woo customers.
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The Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition Jan. 29, 2009

The Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition Jan. 29, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on January 29, 2009
Duration: 330
Tech job cuts spiked in the second half of 2008. The recession has cyber-crime on the rise. Glam Media's been shopping.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefiing Early Edition, Jan. 28, 2009

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefiing Early Edition, Jan. 28, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on January 28, 2009
Duration: 353
Some better-than-expected earnings news could lift the tech sector today ... video games are now outselling DVDs in dollar terms ... Verizon is holding its own in the battle with AT&T for wireless customers ... and, what are college students saying about possible careers in IT? Jim Chesko reports.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing, Nov. 19, 2008

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing, Nov. 19, 2008

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on November 19, 2008
Duration: 356
Enrique Salem will replace John Thompson as Symantec's CEO...Yahoo is seeking a decisive leader to succeed co-founder Jerry Yang as CEO...Corning trims its outlook...and spam fighters claim a big victory. Jim Chesko has details.
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