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NPR: 11-20-2008 Day to Day -- Midday Magazine
Stories: 1) Automakers Leave D.C. Empty-handed 2) The Art Of Convincing People To Buy In Rough Times 3) How On Earth Are Boutiques Surviving? 4) Thrift Stores Boom While Other Shops Suffer 5) Farmers' Health Insurance: A Costly Row To Hoe 6) Obama Eyes Napolitano For Homeland Security 7) IPhone Embraces Voice Recognition Technology 8) Cal State Schools May Slash Enrollment 9) Prop 8 Goes To The Calif. Supreme Court 10) Analyzing Obama's Love Of Comic Books 11) Grown-Up Potter Fans Compete In Quidditch Cup
[0:06:44] ... fifty cents to expand -- beginning five dollar -- politics and so moving towards digital market right which is something basically unlocked and marketing you can measure every clinic and companies are. Very very very ...
[0:21:53] ... outside emergency rooms that were packed in classrooms that were overcrowded and services that where I'm being diluted because of the hundreds and hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants. ...
[0:30:05] ... to petition terms of classes and sections in the other students sports services without the requisite funding for the states and that's were funded on on an FTE. -- basis that is the number of ...
[0:36:01] ... get a decision from California Supreme Court. For courts these guys are moving at warp speed. They've agreed to start hearing arguments early in the year it's really possible that we could know something as ...
Noon News for Thursday, November 20, 2008
The Noon News on KSL 1160 for Thursday, November 20, 2008
[0:10:21] ... they canyon winds really picked up today with a strong high pressure moving into Wyoming so those gusts will be quite strong. Some cases around fifty miles an hour or so just. Heads of their ...
[0:19:14] ... announcement brought to you by the US Department of Health and Human Services adopt us kids and the -- council. ...
[0:50:38] ... they canyon winds really picked up today with a strong high pressure moving into Wyoming so those gusts will be quite strong. Some cases around fifty miles an hour or so just heads up their ...
World of Boating 11-8-08 HOUR2
This week Captain Steve and Bill the Engineer cover the latest boating news and information while Greg The Divemaster goes Down Under in Australia. (Hour 2)
[0:10:29] ... the obvious there com they've got a ton. Of nautical history. Nautical services they got some of the best sailors in the world. In Australia we haven't even touched on New Zealand yet so we'll ...
[0:21:52] ... trucks. Golfing you know motorcycles all this kind of stuff they're just moving into the marine industry. And they're going to be partner here at the world voting so we can get the word out ...
Buzz Out Loud 857: Dumber than a robot donkey
In today's show, we find out that the demise of humanity is imminent (or that all of our robot mythology is fundamentally rooted in self-hatred), the RIM BlackBerry Storm takes the world by drizzle, and Microsoft hopes that actually giving you songs will convince you to buy a Zune. Oh, and we don't care about Yahoo Glue. In case you were wondering. Listen now: Download today's podcast EPISODE 857 RIM BlackBerry Storm Arrives http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/rim-blackberry-storm-verizon/4505-6452_7-33311850.html Meet the first multitouch consumer laptop: HP’s TouchSmart tx2 http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10102285-1.html Mozilla revenue $75 million in 2007, up 12 percent http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081119-mozilla-revenue-75-million-in-2007-up-12-percent.html http://www.download.com/8301-2007_4-10102627-12.html Microsoft, labels try to revive subscriptions http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10102846-56.html http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-12519_7-10103777-49.html Sources: Apple, music labels talk DRM-free songs http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10102414-93.html Web debut for Guns N’ Roses album http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7739133.stm Yahoo brings its Glue to the U.S. http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10103776-93.html Hey, remember Lively, Gogle’s Second Life, yeah, me neither. It’s gone. http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/lively-no-more.html Samsung launches 256GB solid-state drive http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-10103645-64.html IBM gets DARPA cognitive computing contract http://news.cnet.com/8301-13772_3-10103355-52.html VOICEMAIL Lee the exhaust guy: swarming with e-books Daniel: MMS on the iPhone http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/20/mobispines-iphone-mms-application-for-the-entire-universe/ Mobispine press release: http://www2.mobispine.com/press/readpress.dot?inode=4568 E-MAIL Hello Buzz crew. Like many others, I downloaded the Xbox New Experience update last night, wasted about 20 minutes tweaking my avatar so I don’t look like a punk kid, upgraded to LIVE Gold, and made a beeline for the Netflix player. Microsoft and Neflix have provided an amazing service to Netflix subscribers. It’s a little disappointing that you can only browse titles in your Instant Queue, but the interface is slick and easy to use. I selected an episode from the (otherwise disappointing) current season of Heroes. Within seconds, I was watching the smooth playback in high definition. You can scan forward and backward through the video using a coverflow-like view that shows thumbnails from the show. The only downside was that I had to switch to my TiVo to order pizza. If the Xbox Netflix viewer is anything like what we can expect to see from TiVo, then bring it on. Can you imagine Pizza AND Netflix in one UI? Now THAT’s a great user experience. - Richard Washington, D.C. ********** Hey JaMoTo and the extra crew member! Looks like we’re not immune from the big media companies as much as you are in the States. According to The Age… The Australian film and television industry has launched a major legal action against one of Australia’s largest internet service providers for allegedly allowing its users to download pirated movies and TV shows. The action against iiNet was filed in the Federal Court today by Village Roadshow, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Disney and the Seven Network. (Source: http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/biztech/film-pirates-put-iinet-in-the-dock/2008/11/20/1226770617457.html ) The interesting thing is, the Seven Network is in this suite. For those who don’t know, we have 3 major commercial television networks, namely the Seven Network, Nine Network and Network Ten. The last 2, offer Australians on-demand downloading of their shows on their website, and the Nine Network themselves have locally produced shows on the iTunes store. So why is the Seven Network resorting to suing when they could just easily join the other two networks by providing Australians more legal alternatives to the torrents? This goes for the other companies in the suit. If they really want to kerb illegal downloading, why don’t they open some US-exclusive options like Hulu to the Australian audience? You guys (maybe it was The 404, I can’t remember, haha!) said yourself that Hulu’s catching up to YouTube in terms of revenue. It’s great to be an iiNet customer at this stage too. First the trial of the internet filter, now this from the entertainment industry. I’m with iiNet myself, so it’ll be interesting what’s to come. Love the show guys! Cheers! ********** Mark For the teacher and others who are having problems with HDCP issues there are HD Strippers that are adapters or boxes that they themselves are HDCP compliant and then pass through the signal without the HDCP DRM. a famous example is the HDFury: http://www.hdfury.com/ Robert Clark Prince Albert,SK ********** A hobo is a traveling homeless person who takes work when they can get it. A tramp is a traveling homeless person who does not work. Hobos are also governed by a code of ethics, have a duly appointed hobo king, and a rich hobo-only written language based on a series of pictographic symbols and codes which they used to communicate things such as marking a good place to sleep, where you can find someone willing to give you food, and what towns have cops that will beat the crap out of you. So I think Tom will be doing a decent service by launching a hobo social site. I would give it a square missing it’s top line. –Keith from New York, not a hobo ********** JaMoTo, I just wanted to take a quick moment to ask that you recognize the BOL chat room moderators on the show as they do an absolutely fantastic job of making the chat extremely user friendly and pleasant. I’m sure you guys are generally too busy either getting ready for, or actually executing, the show to really notice how hard they work at helping new users along and just generally making everyone feel comfortable within the community. I’d list them all by name but I fear that I would forget someone and feel terrible about that - suffice it to say that if someone has a gold star next to their name they are nothing short of awesome personified. Not as anonymous as I used to be, Snit
[0:05:07] ... have haptic feedback like storms some don't. The touch screen is now moving into your laptop. Yes the first multi touch consumer laptop is now out from HP called touch -- TX two notes. Consumer ...
[0:15:14] ... then if you're at your subscription all you can down a subscription services and another or finding. -- so that's a good deal I think that that the Napster's in the -- he's going to mean. Quickly moving to come -- to offer something comparable. ...
[0:15:26] ... So we move on to DRM free subscription services ever. If -- like I like this hybrid and now the -- a you know I don't know magnitude any music book ...
[0:16:26] ... any it's going to be hard I think for it politely subscription services who aren't been having trouble to make it to -- hear from them. ...
[0:17:12] ... wondering since the Amazon and threes are launched how can these other services have. Foley DRM free catalogs when I -- does not like the same music will still be DRM on iTunes despite Steve's ...
Buzz Out Loud 857: Dumber than a robot donkey
In today's show, we find out that the demise of humanity is imminent (or that all of our robot mythology is fundamentally rooted in self-hatred), the RIM BlackBerry Storm takes the world by drizzle, and Microsoft hopes that actually giving you songs... -
[0:05:07] ... have haptic feedback like restore some don't. The touch screen is now moving into your laptop. Yes the first multi touch consumer laptop is now out from HP called touch mark TX two notes. Consumer ...
[0:15:14] ... then if you're at your subscription you only can down -- subscription services and another or finding. Ran so that's a good deal I think that that the -- in the raps he's going to mean. Quickly moving to come -- to offer something comparable. ...
[0:15:26] ... So we move on to DRM free subscription services ever. If -- like I like this hybrid and now the RNA you know I don't know magnitude any music book the ...
[0:16:26] ... any it's going to be hard I think for it politely subscription services of art been having trouble to make it to -- hear from him. ...
[0:17:12] ... wondering since the Amazon MP threes are launched how can these other services have. Foley DRM free catalogs when I -- does not like the same music will still -- your hand on iTunes despite ...
Elliot McClements, EMEA Marketing and Alliance Manager for HP
Elliot talks about HP's new business unit focusing exclusively on products and services for business intelligence solutions which is espcially important in the area of operational anaytics.
[0:01:06] ... business and maybe you can tell us a little bit about the services and the things -- the market. In the business intelligence area. ...
[0:01:34] ... things and ended his before meeting through VI discussion that focused on services and products into the nineties so. ...
[0:03:18] ... you know I know one of the things happen underlies a strategy services you have quite -- methodology and placed her. Sort of identifying where along the road your customers are where they need or ...
[0:04:58] ... people -- To explain to them what the businessmen can. I -- moving closer to real time for the politics can give them -- this thing you know and retail and manufacturing. And telecommunications. Doing ...
[0:06:59] ... excuses being mortar and and these tomorrow often you do it's even moving into the open champions is -- focused but we will debate and Coke and consultancy services and then what was offered. ...
Aww Shucks… Oysters in Virginia
In Virginia, oysters have influenced our history, our industry, our culture and, of course, our eating habits. When Captain John Smith sailed into the Chesapeake Bay, he said oysters were so plentiful “they lay thick as stones.” By the 1980s, overharvesting, disease and pollution had reduced the number of oysters to just one percent of [...]
[0:05:36] ... when there. Anyway these -- these -- almost done right here I'm moving these to them back. Again that we're going to turn here in a second. We'll put these on the plane and come ...
[0:28:28] ... producer. Nancy king creates our feature capsules. -- Palin handles list of services. And video Wilson as a publicity coordinator. We've helped this week from Al sonics and Teresa sent had a WH IV and ...
Here and Now for Thursday, November 20, 2008
On today's podcast — Al Qaeda and its recent statements about Barack Obama, the State Department's outreach efforts to youth in the Muslim world, Obama's picks for cabinet posts and Joan Baez on her new album, "Day After Tomorrow."
[0:18:47] ... is also in the trends of education in the trends are slowly moving towards getting young women at least accessed it to schools and what's happening. Is you know these young women were given an ...
[0:21:24] ... the headlines former South Dakota senator Tom Daschle for health and Human Services Secretary. Former Clinton deputy attorney general Eric holder for AG of course possibly Hillary Clinton as the next secretary of state will. ...
[0:28:38] ... recuse himself on some issues at the Department of Health and Human Services. Since he's had a lot of client contact with people like the male clinic. ...




