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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Hypocritcal Appropriation Of Government
Why Is A Citizen's Preexisting Condition Different From A Politician's Preexisting Condition?
Too Many People Causing Too Many Problems
Competing By Disabling Through Black Magic Employer Bothering
Discretionarily Biased History
Black Magic To Whitey Was Around Before Brown v. Board of Education Of 1954
Alex Haley's Roots ≠ History Starts Now!
Alex Haley's Roots ≠ History Starts Now!
Truancy Of Same-Town School-Corridor-Roaming Without A Hall-Pass
You May Be In This School Right Now, But You Still Have To Do Your Home-School Homework Too!
So, Take Out Your Internet Tablets!
(i.e. The Treasonous Misleading Of The Public, Through Self-Incriminating Double-Speak, To Hide Foreign Money Given From Lobbyists In Exchange For Influencing Domestic Legislation)
So, Take Out Your Internet Tablets!
(i.e. The Treasonous Misleading Of The Public, Through Self-Incriminating Double-Speak, To Hide Foreign Money Given From Lobbyists In Exchange For Influencing Domestic Legislation)
The First Amendment Is Not Because The Government Wants To Be Nice, All Of The Sudden, But Because The Media Will Chew Them Up And Spit Them Out!
A Sharp Stick In The Eye . . .
Answering Under Pressure Such As SNL's Dan Aykroyd's Spin On PBS's "To The Contrary" In "Point/Counterpoint": "Jane, You Ignorant Slut!"
Leaks Or Self-Evident Truths?
The US Doesn't Own A Monopoly On Legislation.
Other Countries Provide For Warrants, Also!
Other Countries Provide For Warrants, Also!
Monday, June 25, 2012
Affiliations
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) |
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS) |
American Cinema Editors (ACE) |
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) |
American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) |
Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI) |
Association of Motion Picture Sound (AMPS) |
Associazione Italiana Autori della Fotografia Cinematografica (AIC) |
Australian Cinematographer Society (ACS) |
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) |
British Film Designers Guild (BFDG) |
British Society of Cinematographers (BSC) |
Cinema Audio Society (CAS) |
Director's Guild of America (DGA) |
Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) |
Directors Guild of Great Britain (DGGB) |
European Federation Of Cinematographers (IMAGO) |
French association of directors of photography (AFC) |
Garrity / AFI |
Guild of British Film & Television Editors (GBFTE) |
Guild of Location Managers |
Hollywood Post Alliance (HPA) |
IATSE B192 Amusement Area Employees |
IATSE B32 Theater Employees Special Depts. |
IATSE International |
IATSE Local AE938 Arena Employees FL (AE938) |
IATSE Local B18 Theatre Employee Special Depts |
IATSE Local B194 Theatre Emp Specials (B194) |
IATSE Local B46 Theatre Employees IL (B46) |
IATSE Local B66 Theatre Employee Special Depts. |
IATSE Local B7 Theatre Special Depts. CO |
IATSE Local B868 Ticket Sellers (B868) |
IATSE Local USA829 United Scenic Workers (USA829) |
IATSE West Coast |
International Animated Film Association (Association Internationale du Film d'Animation) (ASIFA) |
LineProducing.com |
Local 102 - IATSE Local 102 Stage Employees IN |
Local 107 - IATSE Local 107 Stage Employees |
Local 110 - IATSE Local 110 Projectionists IL |
Local 115 - IATSE Local 115 Mixed FL |
Local 119 - IATSE Local 119 TV Broadcasting Studio Employees |
Local 122 - IATSE Local 122 Stage Employees |
Local 124 - IATSE Local 124 Stage Employees Il |
Local 125 - IATSE Local125 Mixed IN |
Local 134 - IATSE Local 134 Mixed |
Local 138 - IATSE Local 138 Stage Employees IL |
Local 142 - IATSE Local 142 Stage Employees AL |
Local 146 - IATSE Local 146 Stage Employees IN |
Local 150 - IATSE Local 150 Operators |
Local 158 - IATSE Locel 158 Stage Employees |
Local 16 - IATSE Local 16 Stage Employees |
Local 161 - Script Supervisors and Coordinators |
Local 163 - IATSE Local 163 Operators IN |
Local 163 - IATSE Local 163 Operators KY |
Local 166 - IATSE Local 166 Operators |
Local 169 - IATSE Local 169 Operators |
Local 17 - IATSE Local 17 Stage KY |
Local 187 - IATSE Local 187 Mixed IN |
Local 190 - IATSE Local 190 Mixed KS |
Local 193 - IATSE Local 193 Mixed IL |
Local 194 - IATSE Local 194 Operators IN |
Local 2 - IATSE Local 2 Stage Employees IL |
Local 204 - IATSE Local 204 Mixed AR |
Local 215 - IATSE Local 215 Mixed |
Local 217 - IATSE Local 217 Mixed IL |
Local 22 - IATSE Local 22 Stage Employees |
Local 229 - IATSE Local 229 Stage Employees CO |
Local 284 - IATSE Local 284 Stage Employees DE |
Local 297 - IATSE Local 297 Operator |
Local 30 - IATSE Local 30 Stageworkers IN |
Local 31 - IATSE Local 31 Stage Employees KS |
Local 320 - IATSE Local 320 Mixed GA |
Local 321 - IATSE Local 321 Mixed FL |
Local 33 - IATSE Local 33 Theatrical Stage Employees |
Local 336 - IATSE Local 336 Stage Employees AZ |
Local 346 - IATSE Local 346 Mixed KY |
Local 369 - IAATSE Local 369 Mixed KY |
Local 399 - Casting Society of America (CSA) |
Local 399 - Teamsters (IBT) |
Local 40 - IATSE Local 40 Stage Employees IN |
Local 40 - IBEW Electrical Workers (IBEW) |
Local 412 - IATSE Local 412 Mixed FL |
Local 415 - IATSE Local 415 Mixed AZ |
Local 42 - IATSE Local 42 Stage Employees IA |
Local 421 - IATSE Local 421 Mixed IL |
Local 44 - Local 44 Affiliated Property Craftpersons (APC) |
Local 442 - IATSE Local 442 Mixed |
Local 464 - IATSE Local 464 Mixed KS |
Local 47 - American Federation of Musicians (AFM) |
Local 47 - IATSE Local 47 Stage Employees CO |
Local 476 - Studio Mechanics IL |
Local 477 - Studio Mechanics |
Local 479 - Studio Mechanics GA |
Local 480 - Film Technicians State of New Mexico |
Local 481 - New England Studio Mechnics |
Local 482 - IATSE Local 482 Mixed IL |
Local 484 - Studio Mechanics (Texas) |
Local 484 - Studio Mechnics of Texas |
Local 485 - Arizona Studio Mechnics |
Local 487 - Mid-Atlantic Studio Mechanics and Broadcast Technicians |
Local 488 - Pacific Northwest Studio Mechanics |
Local 489 - Studio Mechnics |
Local 491 - IATSE Local 491 Studio Mechanics GA |
Local 492 - Studio Mechanics of Tenn and Northern Mississippi |
Local 492 – Teamsters |
Local 495 - IATSE Local 495 Studio Mechanics |
Local 50 - IATSE Local 50 Stage Employees |
Local 500 - IATSE Local 500 Mixed FL |
Local 504 - Iatse Local 504 Mixed |
Local 52 - Studio Mechanics (MPSM) |
Local 60 - IATSE Local 60 Mixed FL |
Local 600 - International Cinematographers Guild (ICG) |
Local 600 - Society of Camera Operators (SOC) |
Local 600 - Unit Publicists (ICG) |
Local 611 - IATSE Local 611 Mixed |
Local 614 - IATSE Local 614 Stage Employees |
Local 618 - IATSE Local 618 Mixed IN |
Local 62 - IATSE Local 62 Mixed CO |
Local 629 - IATSE Local 629 Stage Employees GA |
Local 631 - IATSE Local 631 Mixed FL |
Local 647 - IATSE Local 647 Stage Employees FL |
Local 665 - IATSE Local 665 Mixed HI |
Local 67 - IATSE Local 67 Stage Employees IA |
Local 690 - IATSE Local 690 Mixed IA |
Local 695 - Production Sound Technicians, TV Engineers, Video Assist Technicians & Studio Projectionists (PST,TE,VAT&SP) |
Local 7 - IATSE Local 7 Stage Employees CO |
Local 700 - Motion Picture Editors Guild (MPEG) |
Local 705 - Motion Picture Costumers (MPC) |
Local 706 - Makeup and Hair Stylists Guild (MAHS) |
Local 707 - IATSE Local 707 Mixed |
Local 719 - IATSE Local 719 Theatrical Wardrobe CO |
Local 72 - IATSE Local 72 Theatrical Wardrobe |
Local 720 - Mixed Local |
Local 724 - Studio Utility Employees |
Local 728 - Electrical Set Lighting Technicians (MPSELT) |
Local 729 - Set Painters & Sign Writers |
Local 74 - IATSE Local 74 Stage Employees CT |
Local 745 - IATSE Local 745 TV Broadcasting Employees AZ |
Local 750 - IATSE Local 750 Ticket Takers IL |
Local 755 - International Association of Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons (IP&CMIA) |
Local 762 - IATSE Local 762 TV Broadcast IL |
Local 764 - Theatrical Wardrobe Union (TWU) |
Local 767 - Studio First Aid Employees |
Local 768 - IATSE Local 768 Theatrical Wardrobe |
Local 769 - IATSE Local 769 Theatrical Wardrobe IL |
Local 78 - IATSE Local 78 Stage Employees AL |
Local 780 - IATSE Local 780 Video/Lab/Allied Crafts FL |
Local 784 - Theatrical Wardrobe Union (TWU) |
Local 795 - IATSE Local 795 TV Broadcast Studio Employees |
Local 798 - Makeup Artists and Hair Stylists (East Coast) |
Local 80 - IATSE Local 80 Grips and Craft Service (MPSG/CS) |
Local 800 - Art Directors Guild (ADG) |
Local 812 - Studio Mechanics (Detroit) |
Local 815 - IATSE Local 815 Electronic, Sound, Computer |
Local 819 - IATSE Local 819 TV Broadcasting |
Local 824 - IATSE Local 824 Mixed GA |
Local 829 - Film & Television United Scenic Artists (NY) (USA) |
Local 831 - IATSE Local 831 Theatrical Wardrobe IA |
Local 834 - IATSE Local 834 Exhibition Employees GA |
Local 835 - IATSE Local 835 Exhibition Employees FL |
Local 838 - IATSE Local 838 Exhibition Employees |
Local 839 - Animation (TAG) |
Local 84 - IATSE Local 84 Stage Employees CT |
Local 847 - Set Designer & Model Makers (SDMM) |
Local 85 - IATSE Local 85 Stage Employees |
Local 85 - IATSE Local 85 Stage Employees IL |
Local 857 - IATSE Local 857 Treasurers and Ticket Takers |
Local 859 - IATSE Local 859 Theatrical Wardrobe GA |
Local 868 - IATSE Local 868 Treasurers and ticket sellers |
Local 871 - Script Supervisors / Continuity & Allied Production Specialist |
Local 874 - Iatse Local 874 Theatrical Wardrobe |
Local 884 - Studio Teachers |
Local 892 - Costume Designers Guild (CDG) |
Local 893 - IATSE Local 893 Theatrical Wardrobe IN |
Local 897 - IATSE Local 897 Theatrical Wardrobe |
Local 900 - IATSE Local 900 Mied |
Local 905 - IATSE Local 905 Theatrical Wardrobe |
Local 916 - IATSE Local 916 Airline Motion Picture Employees |
Local 923 - IATSE Local 923 Sound and Figure Maintenance |
Local 927 - IATSE Local 927 Stage Employees GA |
Local 93 - IATSE Local 93 Mixed ID |
Local 99 - IATSE Local 99 Stage Employees |
Location Managers Guild of America (LMGA) |
MGLA - Motion Graphics Los Angeles (MGLA) |
Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) |
National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS) |
New York Women In Film & TV (NYWIF) |
New Zealand Cinematographers Society (NZCS) |
P.A. BootCamp |
Palm Springs Women In Film & TV (WIF) |
PGA - Producers Guild of America (PGA) |
ReelGrok |
Screen Actor's Guild (SAG) |
Set Decorators Society of America (SDSA) |
Southern Ohio Filmmakers Association |
Southern Oregon Film and Television (SOFAT) |
Stuntmen's Association (SAMP) |
The Budgeting Group |
Visual Effects Society (VES) |
WGA - Writers Guild of America (WGA) |
Paparazzi
"Most of the paparazzi have their foot out to trip you. They want you to fall on the ground and they want to get that shot. They want you to pick your nose and get that shot. They want to provoke you or catch you. They're not there to make you look good. The paparazzi are never there to make you look good, never. I wish I could really think that they served a useful purpose." - Alec Baldwin
Friday, June 22, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Nextel's Direct Connect
Nextel phones offer a service called Direct Connect that allows you to push a single button and connect with another Nextel user. This service is typically free as long as the other user is in the local coverage area. You can even specify a group of Nextel users (up to 100) that you can connect to all at once, similar to a dispatcher's radio like police or taxi companies use. This makes Nextel a very popular provider for companies with a workforce that can be spread out, such as construction work.
Nextel is unique among service providers because it has an entirely separate special cellular network that has its own frequencies and equipment in addition to the normal cell network shared with other providers. This network is based on Motorola's Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) and makes Direct Connect possible. It uses the 800 MHz portion of the radio spectrum assigned to specialized mobile radio (SMR) service. Nextel has purchased a large segment of these frequencies in a significant number of the national and international cellular service markets.
iDEN uses TDMA technology to split a 25 KHz frequency into six separate time slots. Using a combination of half-duplex and full-duplex signals, iDEN is able to provide:
Normal cell phone voice communications
Messaging (pager, e-mail)
Digital two-way radio (one-to-one and group) - This is the dispatch call capability.
Data services (Wireless Web and private networks)
The digital two-way radio service uses a half-duplex signal. A normal cell phone call uses two separate frequencies, one to send and one to receive, for each call while a Direct Connect call uses only a single frequency. Direct Connect relies on the proven technology of Push To Talk (PTT), commonly used in dispatch radio systems. PTT requires the person speaking to press a button while talking and then release it when they are done. The listener then presses their button to respond. This way the system knows which direction the signal should be traveling in. To enable Direct Connect, Nextel configures your phone to use the dispatch call service to reach the person or persons you specify. This person (or group) must use Nextel's service also. When you make a Direct Connect call to someone, here's what happens:
You hit the Direct Connect button, which is configured with the number(s) of the person (or group) you are calling.
Your phone establishes a session with the Nextel iDEN-based network.
The network determines that this is a dispatch call (Direct Connect) instead of an interconnect call (a normal cell phone call).
The network then determines if it is a one-to-one or a group call. If it is a group call, the network duplicates the digital voice packets for each phone in the group.
The network routes the packets to the phone (or phones) of the person (or group) you are calling.
Their phone alerts them that they have a Direct Connect call.
They answer the call by pressing the Talk button. Whoever is pushing the button, whether a one-to-one or group call, is the speaker.
The call is completed and everyone disconnects.
As you can see, the Direct Connect feature still relies on cellular technology to connect to the recipient(s). A normal "walkie talkie" style two-way radio will only operate if the radios are within a certain distance of each other. Systems using the Direct Connect feature can communicate anywhere within the service area specified by Nextel, typically a large urban area or even an entire state.
Nextel is unique among service providers because it has an entirely separate special cellular network that has its own frequencies and equipment in addition to the normal cell network shared with other providers. This network is based on Motorola's Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) and makes Direct Connect possible. It uses the 800 MHz portion of the radio spectrum assigned to specialized mobile radio (SMR) service. Nextel has purchased a large segment of these frequencies in a significant number of the national and international cellular service markets.
iDEN uses TDMA technology to split a 25 KHz frequency into six separate time slots. Using a combination of half-duplex and full-duplex signals, iDEN is able to provide:
Normal cell phone voice communications
Messaging (pager, e-mail)
Digital two-way radio (one-to-one and group) - This is the dispatch call capability.
Data services (Wireless Web and private networks)
The digital two-way radio service uses a half-duplex signal. A normal cell phone call uses two separate frequencies, one to send and one to receive, for each call while a Direct Connect call uses only a single frequency. Direct Connect relies on the proven technology of Push To Talk (PTT), commonly used in dispatch radio systems. PTT requires the person speaking to press a button while talking and then release it when they are done. The listener then presses their button to respond. This way the system knows which direction the signal should be traveling in. To enable Direct Connect, Nextel configures your phone to use the dispatch call service to reach the person or persons you specify. This person (or group) must use Nextel's service also. When you make a Direct Connect call to someone, here's what happens:
You hit the Direct Connect button, which is configured with the number(s) of the person (or group) you are calling.
Your phone establishes a session with the Nextel iDEN-based network.
The network determines that this is a dispatch call (Direct Connect) instead of an interconnect call (a normal cell phone call).
The network then determines if it is a one-to-one or a group call. If it is a group call, the network duplicates the digital voice packets for each phone in the group.
The network routes the packets to the phone (or phones) of the person (or group) you are calling.
Their phone alerts them that they have a Direct Connect call.
They answer the call by pressing the Talk button. Whoever is pushing the button, whether a one-to-one or group call, is the speaker.
The call is completed and everyone disconnects.
As you can see, the Direct Connect feature still relies on cellular technology to connect to the recipient(s). A normal "walkie talkie" style two-way radio will only operate if the radios are within a certain distance of each other. Systems using the Direct Connect feature can communicate anywhere within the service area specified by Nextel, typically a large urban area or even an entire state.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Projective Identification
A Term First Used By Melanie Klein (1946) To Describe A Process Whereby Parts Of The Ego Are Thought Of As Forced Into Another Person Who Is Then Expected To Become Identified With Whatever Has Been Projected.
(See Wikipedia: Projective Identification)
(See Wikipedia: You Shall Not Bear False Witness Against Your Neighbor)
(See Wikipedia: Projective Identification)
(See Wikipedia: You Shall Not Bear False Witness Against Your Neighbor)
Democracy Is A Sorting Process
The Good Or Evil Achieved By Democracy, Is Determined By The Good Or Evil Of The People Who Conduct The Process
Freedom
When They Give One Person Everything For Free And Say That’s The Lifestyle Of Everybody Else!
P-Town Bed & Breakfasts
1807 House
384 House
8 Dyer Hotel
Admiral's Landing
Aerie House & Beach Club
Ampersand Guesthouse
Anchor Inn
Bayberry Accommodations
Beaconlight Guesthouse
Benchmark Inn
Black Pearl Inn
Brass Key Guesthouse
Burch House
Cape Codder Guests
Carl's Guest House
Carpe Diem Guesthouse & Spa
Carriage House Provincetown
Center Street Inn
Christopher's by the Bay
Clarendon House
Copper Fox
Crew's Quarters
Crown and Anchor Inn
Dexter's Inn
Enzo
Foxberry Inn
Gabriel's at the Ashbrooke Inn
Gallery Inn
Gifford House Inn
Grand View Inn
Heritage House
Howards End Guest House
John Randall House
Land's End Inn
Lotus Guest House
Moffett House
Norse Wall House
Prince Albert Guest House
Prince Freeman Apartments
Ravenwood
Red Inn
Revere Guest House
Romeo's Holiday
Sage Inn
Seasons
Secret Garden Inn
Snug Cottage
Somerset House Inn
The Archer Inn
The Chicago House
The Elephant Walk Inn
The Fairbanks Inn
The Inn at Cook Street
The Sunset Inn
The Waterford
Three Peaks Inn
Tucker Inn
Victoria House
Watermark Inn
Watership Inn
West End Inn
White Horse Inn
White Porch Inn
White Wind Inn
384 House
8 Dyer Hotel
Admiral's Landing
Aerie House & Beach Club
Ampersand Guesthouse
Anchor Inn
Bayberry Accommodations
Beaconlight Guesthouse
Benchmark Inn
Black Pearl Inn
Brass Key Guesthouse
Burch House
Cape Codder Guests
Carl's Guest House
Carpe Diem Guesthouse & Spa
Carriage House Provincetown
Center Street Inn
Christopher's by the Bay
Clarendon House
Copper Fox
Crew's Quarters
Crown and Anchor Inn
Dexter's Inn
Enzo
Foxberry Inn
Gabriel's at the Ashbrooke Inn
Gallery Inn
Gifford House Inn
Grand View Inn
Heritage House
Howards End Guest House
John Randall House
Land's End Inn
Lotus Guest House
Moffett House
Norse Wall House
Prince Albert Guest House
Prince Freeman Apartments
Ravenwood
Red Inn
Revere Guest House
Romeo's Holiday
Sage Inn
Seasons
Secret Garden Inn
Snug Cottage
Somerset House Inn
The Archer Inn
The Chicago House
The Elephant Walk Inn
The Fairbanks Inn
The Inn at Cook Street
The Sunset Inn
The Waterford
Three Peaks Inn
Tucker Inn
Victoria House
Watermark Inn
Watership Inn
West End Inn
White Horse Inn
White Porch Inn
White Wind Inn
Friday, June 15, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Inspired By Companies Built To Destroy Your Computer
The "Good Cop, Bad Cop", "Good Citizen, Bad Citizen" Complex For Humanity!
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Monday, June 04, 2012
Another Hate Crime
Homophob Pastor Jeff Sangl Of Apostolic Truth Tabernacle In Greensburg, Indiana Made A Four Year-Old Child Sing An Anti-Gay Song At Church And Has 3 Kids Himself (Stefanie-17, Jason-15, Joshua-11)!
Religious Indoctrination Means: "The Process Of Subjecting Children To Complex Initiation Rituals Before They Are Able To Critically Assess The Event." - Richard Dawkins
Send Right-Back-At-Cha To: Apostolic Truth Tabernacle, 1114 W. Westridge Pkwy, Greensburg, IN 47240 (812)662-8224
Jeff Sangl's Home: 765-525-9488 Cell: 317-979-8684
Email: pastorsangl@apostolictruthtabernacle.net Or jsangl@tds.net
He Also, Raises Hunting Deer At, Flatrock Whitetail Deer Farm, St. Paul, IN 47272
Religious Indoctrination Means: "The Process Of Subjecting Children To Complex Initiation Rituals Before They Are Able To Critically Assess The Event." - Richard Dawkins
Send Right-Back-At-Cha To: Apostolic Truth Tabernacle, 1114 W. Westridge Pkwy, Greensburg, IN 47240 (812)662-8224
Jeff Sangl's Home: 765-525-9488 Cell: 317-979-8684
Email: pastorsangl@apostolictruthtabernacle.net Or jsangl@tds.net
He Also, Raises Hunting Deer At, Flatrock Whitetail Deer Farm, St. Paul, IN 47272
Sunday, June 03, 2012
Smoke & Mirrors Or The Father Of The Animated Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) ?
Heron From Alexandria, The Mathematician, Physicist And Engineer's Automatic Device That Opens The Temple Door If A Fire Burns On An Altar

Saturday, June 02, 2012
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What In The Whozie Whatzy ???
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What In The Whozie Whatzy ???
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