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To: shades who wrote (67547)8/15/2005 12:34:47 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
I always try to keep three computers recording C-SPAN1,2 and 3,
but sometimes they go where microsoft and Texas Alexander thought it was better.
(ancient habit, that I got in USA)

redhotjazz.com
(note the noodles)

However, I have always thought, maybe C-SPAN does not air what they stream??

05:59 AM EDT 0:44 (est.)
Speech Our Culture, What's Left of It
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
Theodore Dalrymple M.D., City Journal
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Now I know, what Dalrymple was doing??

c-span.org

As of Friday, Sept. 24, C-SPAN's Community will go off line




To: shades who wrote (67547)8/15/2005 12:55:41 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Me thinks, C-SPAN was the first newer generation, abusing realvideo streaming over global internet.

Maybe because they were not FCC-allowed anywhere else??

Where did that Microchip Noyce Boy go, Leslie Berlin??

Race and Hip-Hop Panel
Chicago, Illinois (United States)
ID: 186360 - 07/09/2005 - 1:59 - $29.95

Paniccioli, Ernie, Photographer
Wimsatt, William Upski, Author
Rivera, Raquel Z., Correspondent
Wang, Oliver, Critic
Kitwana, Bakari, Author
Norman-Hawkins, Amina, President, Chicago Hip Hop Initiative

The Third World Press Foundation presented a discussion on race and hip-hop. Amina Norman-Hawkins, president of the Chicago Hip Hop Initiative, moderated a
panel with authors and activists at the Betty Shabazz School in Chicago.

Raquel Rivera is the author of New York Ricans from the Hip-Hop Zone, published by Palgrave Macmillan. William 'Upski' Wimsatt is the author of Bomb The
Suburbs, published by Soft Skull Press, and No More Prisons, published by Subway & Elevator Press. Oliver Wang is the author of Classic Material: The
Hip-Hop Album Guide, published by Ecw Press. Ernie Paniccioli's photography is featured in Who Shot Ya?: Three Decades of HipHop Photography, published
by Amistad. Bakari Kitwana is the author of Why White Kids Love Hip-Hop: Wankstas, Wiggers, Wannabes and the New Reality of Race in America, published
by Basic Civitas Books.




To: shades who wrote (67547)8/15/2005 1:14:33 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 74559
 
OK, this is where she screams (ouch, what a voice)

booktv.org

On Saturday, August 13 at 11:15 pm

The Man Behind the Microchip: Robert
Noyce and the Invention of Silicon Valley
Leslie Berlin

Description: Leslie Berlin talks about Robert
Noyce, co-inventor of the integrated circuit (the
"chip") and co-founder of Intel. For his
accomplishments, Mr. Noyce has been called the
Thomas Edison and Henry Ford of Silicon Valley.
Ms. Berlin talks about Noyce's adventurous life,
his accomplishments, and the influence he had
on people like Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Includes Q&A.

Author Bio: Leslie Berlin is a visiting scholar at
Stanford University, where she is also project
historian for the university's Silicon Valley
Archives. "The Man Behind the Microchip" is her
first book.

Publisher: Oxford University Press 198 Madison
Avenue New York, NY 10

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clearly a fairchild, but a really sharp voice.

Note, only 1.8% of americans did follow C-SPAN, but that is increasing..