Longtime central Minnesota radio man signs off
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- Longtime central Minnesota radio man signs off
- More Than Books: Library Use Diversified
- The Cool Channel DVD Review: Kung Fu Panda [Blu-Ray]
- Times Square Goes Brightly Into That New Year
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Longtime central Minnesota radio man signs off
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Mitchell’s entire family is there watching him from another room through a clear glass window. So are reporters and photographers. The phones have been ringing nonstop from listeners who say they’ve grown up hearing Mitchell’s broadcast and will miss him dearly.
More Than Books: Library Use Diversified
The Morning News AR
Wireless Internet access brings in a lot of customers and audio books have been especially popular she said. ne way to encourage people like Bollinger to keep using libraries is to grow Blu-ray DVD collections and that’s a priority for Fayetteville said Shawna Thorup operations director. “We’ll probably have to start small with just 100 or so but we will build this area just like we’ve grown other areas of the library” Thorup said.
The Cool Channel DVD Review: Kung Fu Panda [Blu-Ray]
411mania.com TX
You’d be amazed at how often that device appears in 1970s kung-fu films. His destiny puts him at odds with kung-fu trainer Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) and the Furious Five especially Tigress who was Shifu’s standout pupil. Shifu vows to make Po quit his training and go home so they can find the real Dragon Master. Po is too stupid and stubborn to quit though and naturally wins over at least four of the five. When Shifu’s own plan to keep Tai Lung from escaping backfires and provides Lung with the means to escape (a fact ogway also foretold) Shifu is forced to train Po in the best way he can for the ultimate showdown. The story is fairly formulaic. The misunderstood oaf is destined for greatness but stuck in a world content with mediocrity so he strikes out on his own forgoing his comfort zone and ends up facing powers stronger than he could ever imagine and matching them.
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Times Square Goes Brightly Into That New Year
Wired News
"Anytime we get consumers to interact with our brand it’s a good thing. That’s the ultimate thing we want to do" says Karl Bearnarth seniorvice president of marketing at JVC of America. And in the pastyear engagement in the area has grown exponentially. Five new landmark signs havebrought the number of major electronic billboards up to 42 includingthe first high definition billboard created by JVC and the digital17-story exterior of the new Walgreens at ne Times Square which isthe largest outdoor advertising space in the world. Severalnew marketing tricks have made their way into the north end of thesquare where crowds of people line up every day to purchase half pricetickets to plays and musicals at the TKTS booth. Brands are takingadvantage of that captive audience with their advertisements as well assignage elements that require engagement. The Spectravision signdeploys word games that viewers can play by texting to the sign.
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PC World
(If you’ve saved multiple baselines you can compare the current scan to any of them. )This is quite a useful feature; after all once you’ve done an initial purging of your drive’s contents the next time you use a program like this you really want to focus on just those files and folders that have changed. For example you can see how much your iTunes Library folder has grown since you last scanned it. r if you run Baseline before and after installing a piece of software you can quickly see exactly which files and folders were added or modified during the install. How changed items are presented depends on the view. In TreeMap (graphical) view new items and those that have increased in size are colored red; the darker the red the greater the proportional change from the previous scan. Items that are smaller than they were in the previous scan are shown in a purplish-blue; again the darker the color the greater the change.