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Dazzling Pole Divas Video - Metacafe
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Apr 25, 10:11am
2 reviews
dancing, fitness, video, strippers, pole-dancing
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/900094/dazzling_pole_divas/
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Ok? So, now strippers and exotic dancers are dance instructors, gymnastics instructors, and exercise specialists? It does take strength and flexibility and finesse to be a good pole dancer, but is this marketing spin from strip club standard to hot new exercise video not hilarious?
Also, see Pole Dancing
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Apr 6, 11:29am
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So, I haven't been posting anything lately since I've had to move down to Savannah. The reason for the move had to do with my mother passing away in the middle of December this past year. Now, I am just working and trying to keep up with the bills, trying to handle mom's affairs, and trying to stay sane by making new friends and trying to keep up with old friends. I can't afford cable or internet, so I use the internet service on my phone or at the library. Maybe every now and again I will post more to my SU blog. For now, I'm so busy I can't seem to find the time for the things I used to do. I just thought I'd say hello and let the world know I'm still alive here in the world. Later days.

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Climate Change, Art and an Ice-Covered Hydrogen-Powered BMW | Autopia from Wired…
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Jan 14, 8:29pm
1 review
arts, art, technology, art-car
http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/01/art-global-warm.html
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art-car art

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Compulsory Television
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Dec 11, 2007 6:48pm
1 review
tv, technology, george-orwell, telescreens, orwellianisms
http://hnn.us/articles/44904.html
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From the page: "Television sets now broadcast programs constantly in airports, train stations, bars, fast food areas and cafeterias on college and university campuses, elevators, and many restaurants. Have you noticed their blaring presence in waiting rooms while your car is being serviced, while you are seeing a doctor, or while you are visiting a hospital?"

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euPortál - John O´Sullivan: In Defense of Nationalism
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Dec 11, 2007 6:46pm
1 review
history, political-science, politics, conflict, nationalism
http://www.euportal.cz/Articles/2088-john-o-sullivan-in-defense-of-nationalis...
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A critique of the power of nationalism

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Future Music
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Dec 11, 2007 6:37pm
2 reviews
audio, musician-resources, electronic-music, digital-audio, digital-recording
http://www.futuremusic.co.uk/
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This magazine is awesome, if you're into making digital music and digital audio recording.

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ScriptLance.com Custom Freelance Programming. Outsource web projects to programm…
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Dec 11, 2007 6:28pm
1 review
programming, jobs, programming-jobs, programming-projects, programming-work
https://www.scriptlance.com/cgi-bin/faq/smartfaq.cgi?answer=1046473296
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From the page: "ScriptLance is a service that connects programmers with webmasters that need custom programming done for their websites. Much like an auction, programming projects are posted and interested programmers bid on them."

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ATLONA - Manufacture of Audio, video, and computer cables and interconnects
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Dec 11, 2007 6:10pm
1 review
audio, electronics, video, digital-audio, audio-video
http://www.atlona.com/
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I found this manufacturer while looking up HDMI switches. They seem to be pretty good.

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Lenexpo-electronics :: HDMI Cables, DVI Cables, Audio Video Cables, HDMI DVI Com…
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Dec 11, 2007 6:02pm
1 review
audio, electronics, video, digital-video, digital-audio
http://www.lenexpo-electronics.com/
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From the site: "Lenexpo Electronics is one of the largest suppliers of audio, video and computer accessories since 1999. It was started by a small group of engineers who decided to bring convenience and excellence of quality and design to the audio and video world.
"Later in 2003, Lenexpo had split into two directions: manufacturing and distribution. Manufacturing is marketed under the Atlona trademark, while all sales and support is handled by Lenexpo Electronics."

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Street Art Workers | 2006: Globalization
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Dec 11, 2007 12:07am
1 review
arts, street-art, graffiti, culture-jamming, stencil-art, urban-art
http://streetartworkers.org/2006/
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Christopher Columbus began our current age of globalization in 1492. His invasion of the West Indies introduced the world to imperialism by stealing indigenous land, destroying native nations, and starting the transatlantic slave trade. In today´s world, multinational corporations have become modern-day conquistadors. Using the I.M.F., the World Bank, the W.T.O., N.A.F.T.A., and the F.T.A.A., transnational corporations have become more powerful than many countries. Setting up global assembly lines, these corporate giants have moved freely around the world forcing countries, rich and poor, to surrender their land, resources, and labor. In the process, corporations have poisoned the environment, destroyed labor laws, and made massive profits shifting wealth from the global south to the industrialized north.
SAW wants to look at how corporate globalization has affected our world, how it has impacted the land, and how people are fighting back. This collection of 25 posters represents artists from 10 different countries and over 20 different cities. These posters illustrate specific struggles in countries like Brazil and the United States, and they also tackle international issues around poverty and gentrification. Along with a strong critique of imperialism, the posters show how communities throughout the world are resisting corporate power for a more just and sustainable world.
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