Benedict XVI speaks to journalists about US abuse crisis

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Originally posted 2013-01-14 20:00:09. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Categories: Videos Tags: about, Abuse, Benedict Xvi, Crisis, Journalists, Speaks, US, Video Rating, Www Video
For Harry Potter fans- Whats the best thing about Harry Potter?
Question by Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ EducateƸ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ: For Harry Potter fans- Whats the best thing about Harry Potter?
This is for the ooks and movies. Whats the best part of the books and movies, from the romance to the fantasy?
Best answer:
Answer by Lucas A
Quidditch.
Add your own answer in the comments!
Originally posted 2012-07-26 16:45:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Categories: Answers Tags: about, Best, Fans, Fantasy, Harry, Harry Potter, Harry Potter Fans, Movies, Potter, Romance, Thing, What's
Q&A: What resource would you recommend for learning about networks?
Question by M.A: What resource would you recommend for learning about networks?
I know the basics about networks. I know how things work, what the hardware is, how packets are sent, I know almost everything about TCP/IP. But I don’t think that’s enough.
I want to learn everything there is about networks. I’m the guy whom everyone comes to when they have a network problem at work (since we don’t have a network admin). I want to learn how to get into my co-workers computers from the LAN, I want to be able to track down hackers who try to bring down our website, I want to learn to be a network genius (like that guy in swordfish, I know it’s fictional, but that’s how good I want to be).
I’d like to purchase a book to learn these, but I don’t know what to buy. I need a book which speaks in simple terms, books which use big words and talk adultish bore me and I end up throwing it on the bookshelf and never reading it again.
So I always go after books which talk in a simple language and uses pictures to convey its points. The pictures also help me a lot, I actually learn a lot more from pictures than I’d learn from the text, weird, I know.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best answer:
Answer by David G.
Well to start, head off to a Chapters (or other book store) and pick up a book on the certification Network+. Skim through the book. If anything at all looks new to you in it, either sit down in a chair and read it or buy the thing and read it at home. Okay, I guess you could go to a library too.
Network+ is a foundational network cert. If you’re good with networking, it shouldn’t be anything new.
Next you come to a crossroads. The guy in Swordfish was a programmer, not a network guy. If you want to learn programming I can’t help you.
If you want to do things like “track down hackers”, that’s simple. You collect IP addresses of the source of the attack and then open a case with the FBI. They will take the IP address to a judge, get a subpoena for their ISP, and get an address.
To be a network genius, your next stop is to get material for the CCNA test. To be one with networking you must know how Cisco products (which run 8-95% of any network market) work. This starts with a CCNA, and progresses to a CCNP, and finally (for a select few) a CCIE. There is also a security branch, if you are interested. You can find more information on these off of Cisco’s website.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Originally posted 2012-09-02 21:00:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Categories: Answers Tags: about, Amp, Bookshelf, Cert, Co Workers, Crossroads, Fbi, Genius, Guess, Hackers, Hardware, Ip Address, Ip Addresses, Learning, Networking, Networks, Programmer, recommend, resource, Thanks In Advance, would
Ich will nicht nur, daß ihr mich liebt – Documentary about Fassbinder
Documentary about Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Directed by: Hans Günther Pflaum Year: 1993
Originally posted 2012-07-25 16:00:08. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Categories: Videos Tags: about, Documentary
Anonymous: Sometimes Blogging about Your Life Can Be Da
Blogging on eBay:
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John Pridnia Talks About Port Austin Farmers Market at MLGMA Summer Workshop
A few nice Network Marketing images I found:
John Pridnia Talks About Port Austin Farmers Market at MLGMA Summer Workshop

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Municipal leaders from throughout Michigan attended the annual Michigan Local Government Management Association (MLGMA) summer workshop in Traverse City recently. The four-day workshop included education sessions on the economics of placemaking by (www.mml.org/home.html) Michigan Municipal League CEO Dan Gilmartin, a discussion on the value of farm markets and agribusiness, a presentation by Academy Award winner Michael Moore and numerous other topics. Moore talked about his work in Traverse City in revitalizing the historic State Theatre (www.statetheatretc.org/) in downtown Traverse City and starting up the Traverse City Film Festival (www.traversecityfilmfestival.org/). Moore’s talk was centered around the importance of having vibrant downtowns, which is a philosophy shared by the Michigan Municipal League (economicsofplace.com and mml.org/placemaking). The League believes that placemaking is crucial to the Michigan’s economic turnaround. The annual MLGMA summer conference is an opportunity to city managers, county executives, village managers and other municipal leaders to gather, network, share ideas and learn about the latest legislation, policies and techniques related to Michigan communities. The group also took a tour of Traverse City including stops at the restored Traverse City Opera House, State Theatre and the Grand Traverse Commons multi-use development. Other sessions included a presentation about the League’s natural gas purchasing program; revitalization and brownfields; and a legislative update from the League’s Lansing staff. For more about the Michigan Municipal League and what we do go to mml.org. For more about MLGMA go to www.mlgma.org/.
John Pridnia Talks About Port Austin Farmers Market at MLGMA Summer Workshop

Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
Municipal leaders from throughout Michigan attended the annual Michigan Local Government Management Association (MLGMA) summer workshop in Traverse City recently. The four-day workshop included education sessions on the economics of placemaking by (www.mml.org/home.html) Michigan Municipal League CEO Dan Gilmartin, a discussion on the value of farm markets and agribusiness, a presentation by Academy Award winner Michael Moore and numerous other topics. Moore talked about his work in Traverse City in revitalizing the historic State Theatre (www.statetheatretc.org/) in downtown Traverse City and starting up the Traverse City Film Festival (www.traversecityfilmfestival.org/). Moore’s talk was centered around the importance of having vibrant downtowns, which is a philosophy shared by the Michigan Municipal League (economicsofplace.com and mml.org/placemaking). The League believes that placemaking is crucial to the Michigan’s economic turnaround. The annual MLGMA summer conference is an opportunity to city managers, county executives, village managers and other municipal leaders to gather, network, share ideas and learn about the latest legislation, policies and techniques related to Michigan communities. The group also took a tour of Traverse City including stops at the restored Traverse City Opera House, State Theatre and the Grand Traverse Commons multi-use development. Other sessions included a presentation about the League’s natural gas purchasing program; revitalization and brownfields; and a legislative update from the League’s Lansing staff. For more about the Michigan Municipal League and what we do go to mml.org. For more about MLGMA go to www.mlgma.org/.
John Pridnia Talks About Port Austin Farmers Market at MLGMA Summer Workshop

Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
Municipal leaders from throughout Michigan attended the annual Michigan Local Government Management Association (MLGMA) summer workshop in Traverse City recently. The four-day workshop included education sessions on the economics of placemaking by (www.mml.org/home.html) Michigan Municipal League CEO Dan Gilmartin, a discussion on the value of farm markets and agribusiness, a presentation by Academy Award winner Michael Moore and numerous other topics. Moore talked about his work in Traverse City in revitalizing the historic State Theatre (www.statetheatretc.org/) in downtown Traverse City and starting up the Traverse City Film Festival (www.traversecityfilmfestival.org/). Moore’s talk was centered around the importance of having vibrant downtowns, which is a philosophy shared by the Michigan Municipal League (economicsofplace.com and mml.org/placemaking). The League believes that placemaking is crucial to the Michigan’s economic turnaround. The annual MLGMA summer conference is an opportunity to city managers, county executives, village managers and other municipal leaders to gather, network, share ideas and learn about the latest legislation, policies and techniques related to Michigan communities. The group also took a tour of Traverse City including stops at the restored Traverse City Opera House, State Theatre and the Grand Traverse Commons multi-use development. Other sessions included a presentation about the League’s natural gas purchasing program; revitalization and brownfields; and a legislative update from the League’s Lansing staff. For more about the Michigan Municipal League and what we do go to mml.org. For more about MLGMA go to www.mlgma.org/.
Categories: Video Tags: about, Austin, Farmers, John, market, MLGMA, Port, Pridnia, Summer, talks, Workshop
Learn About Video Blogging!
A few nice Blogging images I found:
Learn About Video Blogging!

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The MIT new Media Literacies Media Producer Profile Series on Video Blogging is out.
The series covers the following topics:
1. Welcome to Videoblogging
2. Is Videoblogging News?
3. Basic Production
4. Community and Conversation
5. Filmmaking 2.0
6. Ethics and Ownership
7. Vlogs As Citizen Media
Graph generated from Social blogging EVO workshop

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The Collaborative or social blogging in language education workshop in the Electronic Online Village 06, run through as social clustering machine called websitegraph and suggested by Bee Dieu. . I am not sure what this graph is showing exactly – but it was quite fun to see it grow and unfold in a very organic manner
The Examiner TSA Blogging

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more info: Examiner Interview on Blogging TSA Electronics Policy at SFO
Categories: Video Tags: about, Blogging, Citizen, Education Workshop, Electronics, Ethics, EVO, Graph, Image, images, Language Education, learn, Literacies, Media Producer, Organic Manner, Plasq, Producer Profile, Profile Series, Scott Beale, Skitch, Social, Social Education, Uploaded, Video, Videoblogging, Vlogs
She’ll Cut You (then blog about it)
Check out these Blogging images:
She’ll Cut You (then blog about it)

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"They took Christmas away… Came downstairs for the shiny presents. They took the tree and the stockings. Nothing left but coal… Don’t look in the closet, either. It’s greedy. It’s not in the spirit of the holiday. "
Did River Tam ever blog? I mean, that prestigious academy she went to, did they give the kids free time on the comp? Man I would so subscribe to her blog if she had one.
Blue Sun tee and I’m Blogging This panties, both christmas presents from Makal. ^^
Models of Blogs: Blog as Participant in Conversation (3 of 3)

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In this model, we see that blogs become connectors of ideas and people, but also of conversations that flow between them. Blogs of this sort have an audience potentially as big as the numbers actively engaged in the conversation. New people who get involved in the conversation, or who discover a node of it, may very well follow contextualised links, visit other sites in the chain, and become regular audience members of those sites. Bloggers who create blogs like this tend to engage with the comments on their blogs and link out heavily, using tools like RSS readers and technorati to follow the "buzz". Some also use social bookmarking or social recommendation tools to save, order and share links.
This is highly evolved blogging as both use of technology and technique. More at www.cybersoc.com/2007/02/3_types_of_blog_11.html
New “follow” box coming to Posterous blogs, updated Android app in Jan. 2012

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Last night I noticed a new, more compact and elegant version of the "Posterous bar" that sits atop all of the platform’s user blogs. I first saw it on one of Garry Tan’s Posterous sites . Tan is a co-founder of the blogging platform who later left to join start-up incubator (and Posterous investors) … Posted via email from Joe’s Posterous
Categories: Video Tags: 2012, about, Android, Audience Members, blog, Bloggers, Blue Sun, Co Founder, Coal, Downstairs, Elegant Version, Free Time, Incubator, Joe Ross, Merrick, Nothing Left, Panties, Participant, Posterous, Prestigious Academy, River Tam, Shell, Social Bookmarking, Stockings, Technorati, Using Tools
Ask me about blogging
A few nice Blogging images I found:
Ask me about blogging

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Encontro de blogueiros na Vila Madalena, no bar Canto da Madalena, São Paulo, em 18 de Junho de 2005.
A foto foi tirada por João M. do blog Nababu.
Man Blogging, after Gabriel Metsu

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Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com
IIMA Blogging for Dollars Event 054

Image by Kris Krug
Categories: Video Tags: about, Bibi, blog, Blogging, Encontro, Gabriel Metsu, Iima, Image, images, Kris Krug, Mike Licht, SãO Paulo, Vila Madalena
MLM Pitfalls Your Upline Never Told You About, and How to Stop Them From Destro
Some recent MLM auctions on eBay:
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