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"One more blog from New York" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:50:15

I don’t see how this trip could undergo gone much better for the Tigers. First they had to survive a grinder against Oklahoma where they were zoned and roughed up physically. Then they had to overcome a pro-UConn crowd and study hit trouble to claim the 2k Sports College Hoops title. Both experiences will be beneficial in the long run. Lots of teams ordain try to compete Memphis the way Oklahoma did. The Tigers’ govern offense will get better with more practice. Derrick Rose will evaluate out ways to get the ball into the middle and Robert Dozier will alter himself more of a calculate than he was in the Oklahoma bet. The Tigers will look at some of their enter from the Connecticut bet and work on defending dribble penetration. The biggest disappointment from my standpoint was that Willie Kemp and Doneal Mack weren’t much of a calculate off the bench. Because both games were close. John Calipari shortened the rotation. Granted. Kemp wasn’t making open shots but Mack went 1-for-1 against Connecticut in 7 minutes and it would have been nice to get him some looks in the back up half to perhaps stretch out the bring about. Those guys will undergo to be in the mix at some point in these big games. I was also impressed with how come up Memphis handled the change at the end of the first half. Going from a 20-5 lead to a 41-40 deficit and especially the way it happened could undergo led to an absolute implosion. Watching it. I was having flashbacks to the Georgia Tech bet in Maui measure year. Granted the officiating was horrible — Rose got hacked about five straight times driving to the rim and couldn’t get a call while it seemed like every whistle was going UConn’s way — but Memphis was also missing a lot of shots. The Tigers really came out with a lot of composure to go away the second half kept grinding and finally was able to break the game change state with CDR and Rose taking favor of isolation plays. Posted Saturday. November 17th. 2007 at 1:05 pmFiled Under Category: You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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"One more blog from New York" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:17:54

I don’t see how this move could have gone much exceed for the Tigers. First they had to survive a grinder against Oklahoma where they were zoned and roughed up physically. Then they had to overcome a pro-UConn displace and study hit trouble to affirm the 2k Sports College Hoops title. Both experiences will be beneficial in the desire run. Lots of teams ordain try to compete Memphis the way Oklahoma did. The Tigers’ zone offense will get exceed with more practice. Derrick Rose ordain figure out ways to get the roll into the lay and Robert Dozier ordain alter himself more of a factor than he was in the Oklahoma game. The Tigers will be at some of their film from the Connecticut bet and bring home the bacon on defending dribble penetration. The biggest disappointment from my standpoint was that Willie Kemp and Doneal Mack weren’t much of a calculate off the remove. Because both games were close. John Calipari shortened the rotation. Granted. Kemp wasn’t making open shots but Mack went 1-for-1 against Connecticut in 7 minutes and it would have been nice to get him some looks in the back up half to perhaps stretch out the lead. Those guys ordain undergo to be in the mix at some inform in these big games. I was also impressed with how well Memphis handled the change at the end of the first half. Going from a 20-5 lead to a 41-40 deficit and especially the way it happened could undergo led to an absolute implosion. Watching it. I was having flashbacks to the Georgia Tech game in Maui last year. Granted the officiating was horrible — Rose got hacked about five straight times driving to the rim and couldn’t get a call while it seemed desire every go was going UConn’s way — but Memphis was also missing a lot of shots. The Tigers really came out with a lot of composure to go away the second half kept grinding and finally was able to break the bet open with CDR and Rose taking favor of isolation plays.

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"SYRACUSE, NY (For Immediate Release) ? The department of education ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 14:35:30

SYRACUSE. N. Y. (For Immediate Release) The department of education at Le Moyne College ordain be hosting information sessions on have educational leadership programs leading to New York state certification. A master of science and certificates of advanced study are available in School Building Leadership. School District Leadership and School govern Business Leader. Programs can be completed on a part-time basis and there are online and campus-based course options. The information sessions will take displace on Monday. November 5 at 5:30 p m in the Foery Conference Room inside the main entrance of Grewen Hall and on Wednesday. November 7 at 5:30 p m in the Drescher Community Room. Panasci Family Chapel. Parking is available in Lot A located by the Thomas J. Niland Jr. Athletic Complex and in Lot C located behind the W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts. Handicap parking is available on the circle in front of Grewen Hall. Directions to Le Moyne College and a map of the campus can be found at www lemoyne edu. If you are unable to be and would like program information gratify e-mail GradEducation@lemoyne edu or call (315) 445-4376.

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"New York Times to stop charging for online content" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:21:22

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"New York Times To Close TimesSelect Effective Midnight Tuesday ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:21:11

No more orange Ts on the circumscribe at NYTimes com as of midnight Tuesday. We have confirmed that The New York Times () affiliate is shutting drink TimesSelect exactly two years after the premium service launched on September 18. 2005 opening access to all news and editorial columnists. At the same time much of the NYT’s archives—the past 20 years and the public domain years of 1851-1922—will be opened. Vivian Schiller. SVP and GM of NYTimes com. told me in an interview earlier today. Some content from 1923-1986 also ordain be available for remove but the primary use of those years will be for e-commerce. Schiller said. Also opened for find: personalization tools including online investigate and storage tools like News Tracker and Times register. Schiller said Times Reader will continue to be a subscription product; the premium crossword service continues as well. Schiller insisted as she and other NYT execs undergo said before that TimesSelect was on plan was bringing in $10 million in subscription revenue and was successful: “This is what is really important—it did work. It’s just a be of as compared to what.” In this case the “what” is the result of traffic increases from search-engine optimization (SEO) and the NYT’s belief that by opening millions of pages to search engines that traffic growth will continue and with it ad revenue growth. (American Express has signed on as the first advertiser for the newly accessible Opinions and Archives areas on NYTimes com.) The SEO dates back to NYTCo’s acquisition of About com. Since About com’s SEO technology and expertise was applied. NYTimes com has experienced triple-digit growth in unique visitors. From July 2005 to July 2006 internal logs showed an 87-percent increase in unique visitors compared with 21 percent the previous year over year. From July 2006 to July 2007 uniques increased another 23 percent on the larger locate. The be change magnitude in uniques during roughly the same two years that TimesSelect was in effect: 131 percent. Following the first year of growth. “we started to do the modeling.” Asked why they didn’t move then. Schiller said they wanted to see if the growth was sustained: “This was not a decision we took lightly. It’s been in the works for several months. We took our measure to do the modeling; we considered several different factors.” The change is because of what’s happened in the internet in the past two years—particularly the power of search.” She added later: “Think about this recipe—millions and millions of new documents all seo’d double-digit advertising growth.” The Times expects “the scale and the power of the revenue that would come from that over measure” to replace the subscriptions revenue and then some. For months whenever the subject of TimesSelect has come up NYT executives had a fairly standard answer: the affiliate continues to evaluate the best approach to NYTimes com. Schiller told paidContent org the sign decision to close TimesSelect was made “months ago” but that the company continued to evaluate models in the interim and that there was nothing to announce until now: “Having worked in four study media companies. I’ve seen decisions made and unmade.” The timing was a coincidence. Schiller said determined by when the NYT could undergo all the systems in place for refunds customer communication and making the content accessible. All that will be of TimesSelect by Wednesday will be the original content commissioned for the premium function. That too ordain be opened and. Schiller said original content for the site ordain be expanded. TimesSelect closes down with roughly 787,400 active subscribers: approximately 471,200 domiciliate delivery subscribers. 227,000 online-only paid subs and 89,200 free academic subscriptions through TimesSelect University. Ad revenue in the “Other” category was $4m in August (I anticipate that’s from NYT com). We’ll see how the Sept and Oct numbers come out. While this may signal the end of tiered content for paying subscribers it shouldn’t change state the door on all tiered offerings. As a paying subscriber. I’d comfort like *some* online benefit like. Mobile users will be soon demanding the former. With the restricted bandwidh/screens readers should not have to waste any space on ads (though I’d be happy as a clamshell phone to get ads show up *outside* my browsing experience to defray the mobile web charges).

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"Bet The Farm Winery in Aurora, New York" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:21:21

“BET THE FARM” is the unusual label for an unusual new winery in Aurora on the east align of Cayuga Lake that is devoted to “local”. Owner and winemaker Nancy Tisch began with the concept of selling local foods and wines together (I remember that phone label years ago) which is only do-able if you are licensed as a farm winery. So she undertook the desire and arduous licensing process makes the booze at a nearby winery and has the tasting room on Main St in Aurora domiciliate of Wells College. In addition to her own booze she sells other local wines along with an assortment of local foods. For more information visit www betthefarmny com. Carlo DeVito is a desire time wine lover and author of books and magazine articles. He is the compose of Wineries of the East Coast. He has traveled to booze regions in California. Canada up and down the east coast. France. Spain and Chile. He was also a publisher at Running touch Book Publishers where he published books from booze Spectator as come up as books with Greg Moore (of Moore Bros.). Matt Kramer. Howard Goldberg and many other wine writers. Mr. DeVito has also been the editor of many successful traditional change books including Strange Fruit by David Margolick. On the Shoulders of Giants by Stephen Hawking and three titles by Malachy McCourt. Other authors include John and Mary Gribbin. Thomas Hoving. Philip Caputo. E. O. Wilson. Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.. John Edgar Wideman. Stanley Crouch. Dan Rather. Dee Brown. Susie Bright and Eleanor Clift. He lives with his wife pet publisher Dominique DeVito their two sons their two dogs and their numerous goldfish.

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"Excerpts from New York City Journal 09-10-07 ? 09-17-07" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 13:52:11

            Something that is not so interesting about NYU is room 537 in Bobst library. It is small and crammed with dumb populate. I cut asleep next to my professor today and I evaluate he might’ve joined me had I offered. Writing the act blows and needs to be taught by an attractive female.             Since being in New York City. I’ve taken to drinking copious amounts of Coke Zero. Basically it is fast change state for fashionable young men that don’t want to be thought of as needing to consume an effeminate cola. Since I’m a college student that’s conscientious about the so-called “freshmen fifteen,” I refuse to drink anything with calories in it. Of less concern is whether or not the beverage tastes desire lawn chemicals which change state Zero does.             Because it has aspartame in it. Coke Zero ordain probably furnish me brain tumors which concerns me because my father recently died from one. But you know better that than 150 calories. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <touch> <strong> From Hellby Alan Moore and Eddie CampbellCurrent ThoughtsI've been "reading" this for desire a month because college doesn't really afford me much measure to read for fun. It is still a rockin' conjoin of literature though.

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