5/22/2009
Money Movies Videos Veoh
Veoh is a company that has the backing and money of Time Warner, Dick Eisner (Disney) and others. In other words, it is not a fly-by-night.They offer free memberships, unlimited uploading in size and number. This is good since Myspace and Youtube are really designed for the short-film or snippet.Once you sign up you can make your profile, upload movies, and more. If you go PRO, which is also free, you can schedule what date to put on the movie and when to take it off. The only thing is that you cannot schedule times. But then, if you wanted to be like the other channels that do not give people a choice then I am sure you can find a way to schedule a time. The benefits of going to Veoh are as follows:Free Membership, even for Pros.Unlimited uploads and size in any formatPro can have personal branding of stationHave multiple choices for looks or you can create your own.You can make a series or channel(s)You can charge rental or own fees.Viewer Choice. You may have one hundred videos in a certain order, but the viewer chooses what they want to watch.Drawbacks:Larger files take a long time to process. One of mine took over twelve hours just to give me an error message. That is not the norm, but keep in mind that the larger the file the more time it will take.Charging for downloads rarely works, people don't buy.Would like a scheduler just to rotate the movies.I had done my basic videos, but when I wanted a channel I went to public domain property. Most movies and television before 1960 are open game. With a little research you can have access to hundreds of movies and shows. Are you ready to get started? Go to http://www.veoh.com Register as you would normally. Start uploading your files, if any. You may also obtain files using their url, but they only accept three formats in that way.
5/20/2009
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5/19/2009
Cross References
This is a cross reference designed to display the Mozilla source code. The sources displayed are those that are currently checked in to the mainline of the mozilla.org CVS server, Mercurial Server, and Subversion Server; these pages are updated many times a day, so they should be pretty close to the latest‑and‑greatest.
It's possible to search through an entire source text; or to search for files whose name matches a pattern; or to search for the definitions of particular functions, variables, etc.
The individual files of the source code are formatted on the fly and presented with clickable identifiers. An identifier is a macro, typedef, struct, enum, union, function, function prototype or variable. Clicking on them shows you a summary of how and where they are used.
The free-text search command is implemented using Glimpse, so all the capabilities of Glimpse are available. Regular expression searches are especially useful.
Glimpse 3.6 is available for general use in the belief that its license is tolerable. This site is using the current version of glimpse under the open source project and nonprofits license.
(Don't use a web-crawler to try and download all of these pages; the CGIs will feed you several gigabytes worth of generated HTML!)
(That's beyond the nearly 30 gigabytes worth of content that is indexed here.)
The pages here are generated by the Mozilla MXR tool, which is a hacked variant of the original LXR which was written to display the source code of the Linux kernel (LXR stands for ``Linux Cross-Reference''). Check out the original LXR site for more information. That LXR is now maintained on sourceforge.net.
Thanks to Arne Georg Gleditsch and Per Kristian Gjermshus, the authors of the LXR tool, for writing it and making it available to the world; and thanks to Dawn Endico for doing almost all of the work to get LXR working with the Mozilla sources, and Josh Soref for the more recent updates to make it compatible with Subversion and Mercurial.
Issues with this installation of MXR can be filed in Bugzilla.
It's possible to search through an entire source text; or to search for files whose name matches a pattern; or to search for the definitions of particular functions, variables, etc.
The individual files of the source code are formatted on the fly and presented with clickable identifiers. An identifier is a macro, typedef, struct, enum, union, function, function prototype or variable. Clicking on them shows you a summary of how and where they are used.
The free-text search command is implemented using Glimpse, so all the capabilities of Glimpse are available. Regular expression searches are especially useful.
Glimpse 3.6 is available for general use in the belief that its license is tolerable. This site is using the current version of glimpse under the open source project and nonprofits license.
(Don't use a web-crawler to try and download all of these pages; the CGIs will feed you several gigabytes worth of generated HTML!)
(That's beyond the nearly 30 gigabytes worth of content that is indexed here.)
The pages here are generated by the Mozilla MXR tool, which is a hacked variant of the original LXR which was written to display the source code of the Linux kernel (LXR stands for ``Linux Cross-Reference''). Check out the original LXR site for more information. That LXR is now maintained on sourceforge.net.
Thanks to Arne Georg Gleditsch and Per Kristian Gjermshus, the authors of the LXR tool, for writing it and making it available to the world; and thanks to Dawn Endico for doing almost all of the work to get LXR working with the Mozilla sources, and Josh Soref for the more recent updates to make it compatible with Subversion and Mercurial.
Issues with this installation of MXR can be filed in Bugzilla.
5/17/2009
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5/12/2009
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Young Mariners Get Lesson in Thwarting Pirates
The hijacking of the Maersk Alabama April 8 brought home the importance of anti-piracy training to Massachusetts Maritime Academy students. Instructor Captain Joseph Murphy, above, is the father of Shane Murphy, a crew member on the Alabama and a graduate of the academy.
The hijacking of the Maersk Alabama April 8 brought home the importance of anti-piracy training to Massachusetts Maritime Academy students. Instructor Captain Joseph Murphy, above, is the father of Shane Murphy, a crew member on the Alabama and a graduate of the academy.
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The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff says he is concerned about the Taliban in Pakistan and believes the United States must do more to help the Pakistani government.
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President Obama discusses the H1N1 flu pandemic and says, “Every American should know that their entire government is taking the utmost precautions and preparations.”
The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff says he is concerned about the Taliban in Pakistan and believes the United States must do more to help the Pakistani government.
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President Obama discusses the H1N1 flu pandemic and says, “Every American should know that their entire government is taking the utmost precautions and preparations.”
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News comes today that the Obama administration and the House have reached some sort of agreement or compromise on cash for clunkers, and the vague news reports make it seem like this compromise has somehow paved the way for this bill. If the compromise simply means removing the clauses that stipulate the money is to be used for domestic cars only, then I can see how that’s the case; most of the political opposition to cash for clunkers plans came from foreign automakers and associations for dealers that sold foreign makes, so removing those clauses removes that slice of opposition. And from the $4,500 figure bandied about today, it appears that of the three cash for clunkers bills in Congress, the one they’re concentrating on is Rep. Steve Israel’s H.R. 520, the House counterpart to Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s S. 247.
What’s most disconcerting about today’s news is that there seems to be no vocal opposition to cash for clunkers on Capitol Hill. Sure, we have SEMA fighting the good fight, but they’ve been rather slow on the uptake lately. And as heard in a local NPR piece, there is opposition to cash for clunkers, but what steps is that opposition taking other than writing letters and opining into microphones?
Also, we want to welcome WebRidesTV into the anti-cash for clunkers campaign. So far, they seem to be the only other outlet (snark doesn’t count) that has taken a stance against cash for clunkers on the issue of automotive heritage. We hope more adopt the same stance rather than rub their hands in gleeful anticipation.
UPDATE (5.May 2009): John Voelcker seems to think our opposition to cash for clunkers is based on overblown fears.
As for a timeline, ABCNews seems to think cash for clunkers will fold into a larger climate change bill, which could be passed by the end of the year, if not sooner.
What’s most disconcerting about today’s news is that there seems to be no vocal opposition to cash for clunkers on Capitol Hill. Sure, we have SEMA fighting the good fight, but they’ve been rather slow on the uptake lately. And as heard in a local NPR piece, there is opposition to cash for clunkers, but what steps is that opposition taking other than writing letters and opining into microphones?
Also, we want to welcome WebRidesTV into the anti-cash for clunkers campaign. So far, they seem to be the only other outlet (snark doesn’t count) that has taken a stance against cash for clunkers on the issue of automotive heritage. We hope more adopt the same stance rather than rub their hands in gleeful anticipation.
UPDATE (5.May 2009): John Voelcker seems to think our opposition to cash for clunkers is based on overblown fears.
As for a timeline, ABCNews seems to think cash for clunkers will fold into a larger climate change bill, which could be passed by the end of the year, if not sooner.
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UBS posted a net loss of $1.75 billion for the first quarter, illustrating that it continues to struggle with write-downs even as rivals show signs of business picking up.
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