| Award Winning Shenise Productions Now Offering New York Tech Valley ...
Shenise Productions, LLC, an Albany, NY-based video production company announced today that it is now providing both field and post production services in High Definition (HD) for national and local clients. ALBANY, NY (PRWEB) June 29, 2006 -- Shenise Productions, LLC, (www.SheniseProductions.com) an Albany, NY-based video production company announced today that it is now providing both field and post production services in High Definition (HD) for national and local clients. Shenise Productions has a long list of well-known clients, and owner Bob Shenise said the investment in HD made sense to service clients because of the growing popularity and use of the technology for broadcast, cable TV, marketing, infomercials, commercials, documentary and digital cinema video production.
Coming Soon: SR to Release E-mail Exchanges ... (Not so fast...)
HBO's use of the term KCSO for the sheriff's office: It hasnt been KCSO since Pierce Clegg was in office. Kootenai County Sheriffs Department. KCSD. (DFO: Oops ... How about KCPC: Kootenai County Porn Central?) *Spectator re: Steve Smith's confirmation of the expense to pursue the Douglas/Kalani email trail: That's exactly why the CDA Press will never break stories like these. They will never invest in giving their reporters the support and resources to do investigative stories. But they'll pick yours up on the AP, and you can take that to the bank. (DFO: Bingo) *Editor Steve Smith told me a few minutes ago that our pursuit of the e-mails between Prosecutor Bill Douglas and Marina Kalani has cost the newspaper about $20,000 to date -- and we'll probably spend that much in the next coupla weeks pursuing the latest e-mail scandal in the prosecutor's office.
Rio Tinto: Outlook for metals and minerals
In a US recession, there would need to be less investment in that country than would otherwise be the case. The excess funds would therefore be released for investment in other countries. Indeed, it is possible that a large portion of these could find their way into emerging markets such as China with positive effects on GDP. Various analyses suggest that such financial flows could offset the direct trade loss in a US recessionary scenario. Our analysis also shows a number of other positive and negative effects from a US slowdown. These are related to real exchange rate movements, shifts in terms of trade, consumption multipliers and various indirect trade effects from other countries back into China. But on balance we find it difficult to obtain a negative impact from a US recession on Chinese GDP that exceeds one percentage point.
Google Sites - spoiled by usability issues
As I pen this, the fanfare around JotSpot Revista aka Google Sites is just getting underway. I'm not impressed. In fact I'm deeply disappointed. To call this - as noted by Dan Farber: "This is a key last hole in the Google Apps suite," Matt Glotzbach, product management director for Google Enterprise told me. "It is the nucleus for other pieces to fit into for online collaboration." …is absolutely spot on. Hole - a black hole to which chunks of this should be consigned until they're fixed. Rafe Needham took a look and says that: I spent a little time with it and found it to be a very strong wiki. The service's editor is simple and clean, and there's no whiff of the weird Wikitext markup code you see on earlier-generation wikis. While that's both welcome and true, it is hardly unique.
21 years on - freedom for Kenny Richey
Being released into the American society might has drawn a different response from the judiciary.This just demonstrates how far left the centre point of reference in his country has become. Idolisation of suspected child killers, appeasing muslim extremists and bomb plotters , allowing marriage betwen girly men, indoctrination of our school children into the supposed "horrors" of the alledged global warming. It's all very depressing, but very typical of a far left agenda. .
The Clinton cabal
When he repeatedly complains that the press has given Mr. Obama a free ride and over-investigated the Clintons, he seems to be tempting the fates, given all the reporting still to be done on his post-presidential business. When he says, as he did on Monday, that “whatever I do should be totally transparent," it's almost as if he's setting himself up for a fall. There's little more transparency at “Little Rock's Fort Knox" than there is at Giuliani Partners. Giving the Clintons another term of free rent at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue will not solve the excesses of the past eight years of George W. Bush. Clinton supporters like to trumpet the economic prosperity that existed during his two terms but they ignore the fact that the economic rebound started a month before Bill Clinton took office.
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