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NBA DFS Projections - March 26 (Free Preview)

Check out a preview of our daily NBA DFS projections in the forums, part of a new DFS package exclusively created for #FullTimeArmy!




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Fantasy Football Week in Review (3/20 - 3/26)

Mark Morales-Smith lists all of Fantasy Football news from the past week. No spin, just the facts!




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Scouting The NBA DFS - Sunday, March 27 (Free Preview)

Fantasy Basketball Expert Nate Weitzer will help you cash with your DFS NBA lineups. This is a free preview of his PREMIUM NBA DFS Rundown!




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NBA DFS Projections - March 27 (Free Preview)

Check out a preview of our daily NBA DFS projections in the forums, part of a new DFS package exclusively created for #FullTimeArmy!




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Scouting The NBA DFS - Monday, March 28 (Free Preview)

Fantasy Basketball Expert Nate Weitzer will help you cash with your DFS NBA lineups. This is a free preview of his PREMIUM NBA DFS Rundown!




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NBA DFS Projections - March 28 (Preview)

Check out a preview of our daily NBA DFS projections in the forums, part of a new DFS package exclusively created for #FullTimeArmy!




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PGA DFS: Shell Houston Open (Free Preview)

Fantasy Golf Expert Chris Garosi will help you cash in on DraftKings. This is a free preview of his PREMIUM PGA DFS Rundown!:




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NBA DFS Projections - March 29 (Free Preview)

Check out a preview of our daily NBA DFS projections in the forums, part of a new DFS package exclusively created for #FullTimeArmy!




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Scouting The NBA DFS - Tuesday, March 29 (Free Preview)

Fantasy Basketball Expert Nate Weitzer will help you cash with your DFS NBA lineups. This is a free preview of his PREMIUM NBA DFS Rundown!




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Dr. Roto Has Another Visionary Player (Premium)

Dr. Roto reveals his second Visionary Fantasy Baseball player in consecutive days!




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Scouting The NBA DFS - Wednesday, March 30 (Free Preview)

Fantasy Basketball Expert Nate Weitzer will help you cash with your DFS NBA lineups. This is a free preview of his PREMIUM NBA DFS Rundown!




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NBA DFS Projections - March 30 (Free Preview)

Check out a preview of our daily NBA DFS projections in the forums, part of a new DFS package exclusively created for #FullTimeArmy!




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Dr. Roto?s Last-Minute Visionary Wisdom (Premium)

Senior Fantasy Baseball Expert Dr. Roto gives his last-minute advice before Draft Day!




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Colbert Video Pulled from YouTube

But you can still find it here:

The videos of Stephen Colbert's speech at the White House Correspondents Dinner have been pulled from YouTube. C-SPAN which owns the copyright to the videos asked YouTube to remove them. BUT you can still view the videos on iFilm and AOL's The Daily Pulse. And here's another one I found @ PeekVid.



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FeedBlitz eMail Subscription Service:

We've moved our newsletter email subscription service over to FeedBlitz. Don't worry, FeedBlitz made the migration process painless, so if you already have a subscription there's nothing more you have to do. You will still receive our newsletter every day.

So why would you want to subscribe to our email newsletter? And is it safe? Read the FeedBlitz faq to find the answer.

Why the switch from Bloglet? Well, for starters Bloglet hasn't worked most of this past year. Emails go unanswered and it looks like the owner's heart isn't into maintaining it any longer. We appreciate the service all these years but it's time to move on.

FeedBurner has also partnered with FeedBlitz, and if it's good enough for them then it's good enough for me. FeedBlitz offers superior service and features, so for us the move was a no brainer.




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Blog Standards Revisited (again):

"If blogs are to be taken seriously, they should live up to the standards of accountability and reliability of the mainstream media that they so deplore."

Sajan Venniyoor takes some pot-shots at the blogosphere, and much of what he says is true, at least on a superficial level. But Sajan takes the idea too far, and what he doesn't understand is the blogosphere must be kept free of legal and bureaucratic encumbrances, no different than the fundamental right of freedom of speech itself.

Sajan sez ......"In June this year, the youth magazine JAM (Just Another Magazine) ran a rather unflattering story on the Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM).

...it says much about the navel-gazing quality of the virtual world that few bloggers realize that blogging is a minority interest, and that even in the wired West, it’s only when they bring down a Dan Rather that their online crusades merit serious media or public attention.

If blogs are to be taken seriously as an alternative medium, they should measure up to the standards of accountability and reliability of the mainstream media that the bloggers so deplore. Not so long ago, a fairly popular blog took pot shots at that media behemoth and everybody’s favorite target, the Times of India. The blog’s readers were much amused; the Times less so. A legal notice was duly slapped on the blogger - a perfectly valid one in this case. Discretion prevailed over valour, and the blog closed down voluntarily. There was some outcry over the strong-arm tactics of the Times, but what is significant is that no attempt was made either to defend or substantiate the hostile comments made in the blog."

Writing on the 'net is no different than writing to the local newspaper editor. It's just that the technology gives blogging a much broader reach, and does not require the blessings of an editor to decide whether or not you get published.

It is the editor of public opinion that will decide if you are read. There is nothing more democratic than that. And that is a good thing because freedom of speech has never been so powerful, or so vulnerable.

That is why we see repressive regimes like China doing its darndest to plug the blogosphere. They understand its power. But in the free world discussions about imposing standards is absurb and as dangerous as the Nazi book burnings of pre-WW11.

I can see only two possible exceptions to this. The first would be those pundits who consider themselves professional blogger/journalists who want to be taken seriously. It goes without saying they should be aspiring to the same standards of mainstream media.

After all, if you are going to compete with the big boys and want be accepted on that level then you have to play the game according to the same rules.

Secondly, sites like the daily FISK that use satire humor, and clearly state in their faqs they should not be taken seriously and read for entertainment purposes only.

Otherwise, as for the rest of the joe (or josephine) bloggers out there the wired west has to be kept free. Not since the invention of the printing press has so much power been given to so many, and it must be protected at any cost.




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■ Feliz Navidad!




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Happy Birthday Video Cards With Music For PCs & Mobiles

Happy birthday song cards for computers, free musical happy birthday video greeting cards for mobile smartphones, iPhone, Android, & Windows smartphones. Romantic love birthday cards for lovers.




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Musical Valentine's Day Video Cards, Happy Valentine's Day Ecards

Romantic Valentine's Day cards with music, Valentine's Day love ecards, Happy Valentine's Day Greetings and Video cards for mobile smartphones.




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Happy New Year Video Cards, Musical New Year Greeting Cards

Celebrate the New Year with style, see great fireworks cards, watch the new year countdown, and share happy new year ecards with your friends!




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Feliz Navidad! Tarjetas de Navidad y Felices Fiestas

Tarjetas de Navidad, Postales de Navidad Gratis, Tarjetas de Feliz Navidad, Felicitaciones de Navidad, Tarjetas de Felices Fiestas desde RiverSongs.com Tarjetas virtuales de Navidad musicales!




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International Online Dating Service For Men Interested In Dating Foreign Women

These testimonials shouldn't only be considered from the male perspective, they also serve in attracting women, as women feel more comfortable using Date International because of their proven track record of success.



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1 Million Human Visitors To Your “Make Money Online” Website

1 Million Visits To Your Website In The Make Money Online Niche ONLY




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Living Vehicle CyberTrailer

CyberTrailer for Tesla’s Cybertruck Tesla’s Cybertruck can’t tow just any camper. Living Camper is bringing its expertise in high-end campers to the CyberTrailer, a dual-axle camper with angular styling that fits the Cybertruck theme perfectly. The CyberTrailer draws power from a rooftop solar array and can act as a charging station and can even recharge...





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Manager großer Börsenkonzerne verdienen so viel wie nie

Im Schnitt 2,65 Millionen Euro haben Vorstände von Deutschlands großen Börsenunternehmen 2023 verdient - so viel wie nie zuvor. Der mit Abstand bestbezahlte Manager führt den kriselnden VW-Konzern an.




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Volkswagen startet neue Allianz mit dem Tesla-Rivalen Rivian

Nun ist es offiziell: Volkswagen holt sich für Auto-Software der nächsten Generation Hilfe vom US-Elektroautobauer Rivian. Dafür stockt der Konzern seine Investition in ein Gemeinschaftsunternehmen noch einmal auf.





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In Vitro Fertilization: Risks & Blessings

I hadn't given much thought to the possibility of multiples because I knew going into it that, at age 41, my chances of conceiving at all with In Vitro Fertilization were not great. When the doctor confirmed, after four weeks of ultrasounds, that there were definitely two babies, I was thrilled. In Vitro Fertilization: Risks & Blessings




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FCC Announces Cell Jammers, GPS Jammers, and Other Jamming Devices Campaign

In recent years, the number of websites offering  "cell jammers" or similar devices designed to block communications and create a "quiet zone" in vehicles, schools, theaters, restaurants, and other places has increased substantially. FCC Announces Cell Jammers, GPS Jammers, and Other Jamming Devices Campaign




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Earn Free CME's, CNEs, CEUs, CPE with "Explaining the Unexplained" CDC Video- Expires January 21, 2014.

This exciting session of Grand Rounds focused on rapid identification of emerging infectious diseases. As our world increases in interconnectivity of both technology and people, the rapid identification of emerging infectious diseases becomes more important for disease treatment, control, and prevention.Earn Free CME's, CNEs, CEUs, CPE with "Explaining the Unexplained" CDC Video- Expires January 21, 2014. 




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Environmental clamp down on after market modifications

Just saw this in today's news. Wonder how far this type of clampdown will eventually go and how it will affect many of the members here. Could it eventually affect even Smarty products? Are these...



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Virtual Soup Card

Send some encouragement to a friend!




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Gary Chew reviews "Made in Dagenham"

Rita O'Grady and husband Eddie work at Ford Motor in 1960s London. She's a good mother, wife, housekeeper, friend... and a totally uncompromising shop steward for a band of rogue unionist females who work for much lower pay than their male counterparts. With Sally Hawkins, Bob Hoskins, and Miranda Richardson. Now in limited release.




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Gary Chew reviews "Country Strong"

Gwyneth Paltrow as country singing star Kelly Canter. No you're not having a Jack Daniels flashback of "Tender Mercies", "Crazy Heart" and "True Grit", though you wouldn't be far off if you did. Now playing.




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Gary Chew reviews "Blue Valentine"

Two-track love story in which the now of it is shown alternately with its beginning six years before. Chew calls it raw, real, tender, touching, happy, goofy... and sad. A smart date movie for realists. Stars Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams. Now in limited release.




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Gary Chew reviews "The Company Men"

"Glengarry Glen Ross" lite, updated for our times? Chew explains. With Ben Affleck, Chris Cooper, Maria Bello, Rosemarie DeWitt and Kevin Costner. Now in limited release.




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Mazeppa article/interview in This Land

Now online at This Land: Mazeppa: The Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting by Lindsey Neal. The article includes interviews with Gailard Sartain and Jim Millaway. Link in GroupBlog 321.




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Gary Chew reviews "Kalamity"

Majoring in stream-of-consciousness with a minor in death-obsession are Nick Stahl and Jonathan Jackson. Alona Tal and Beau Garrett help the medicine go down. Now in limited release.




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Update on Buddy Holly/Ganymede movie

The author of the original book, Bradley Denton, has an update on the status of the movie with a link to the movie's Facebook page in GB 321.




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Gary Chew reviews "The Illusionist"

It's 1959. The career of the magician in this marvelous, artfully animated feature film is quickly slipping over the horizon. He is alone, but can still find joy in kindness to a young girl he meets along his tour. Now in limited release.




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Gary Chew reviews "Barney's Version"

Barney Panofsky is a TV producer and thrice-married party dog whose life goes verkakte. From the book by Mordecai Richler, the movie is set in the same cynical Canadian milieu established in Richler's earlier opus, "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz". Starring Paul Giamatti, with Minnie Driver, Rosamund Pike and Dustin Hoffman. Now in limited release.




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Gary Chew reviews "The King's Speech"

The best movie from 2010 that Chew has seen in 2011... and eligible for the Best Picture Oscar this weekend. With Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter. Now playing.




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The entire 1949 "Tulsa" movie on YouTube

When discussion turned to this epic starring Robert Preston, Chill Wills and Susan Hayward, Lazzaro found the whole thing on YouTube, and posted it in GroupBlog 321.




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From the booth: Tulsa movie theaters

Scott Linder, a former projectionist in Tulsa movie theaters, tells inside-the-booth stories with the encouragement of TTM readers in just-archived GroupBlog 321.




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Gary Chew reviews "Paul" movie

A diminutive other-world alien gets encountered in the vicinity of Area 51 by two comic book geeks from England named Graeme and Clive. With Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Jane Lynch, Jeffrey Tambor, Jason Bateman, Sigourney Weaver, Kristen Wiig, Tulsa's Bill Hader, John Carroll Lynch and Seth Rogen. Opens 3/18.




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Gary Chew's movie quiz question

...is still outstanding. More about the "fabulous" prizes in GroupBlog 323.




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Gary Chew reviews "Source Code"

Jake Gyllenhaal "Quantum Leaps" multiple times into an explosive trainwreck of the very recent past. Will he foil the mad bomber and find true love? The answer will become available to you on April Fool's Day.




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Gary Chew reviews "Hanna"

Chew: "One could almost imagine that 'Hanna' begins where Cormac McCarthy's 'The Road' leaves off, except that the child with the father, both trekking through a post apocalyptic world, is not male, but female." Stars Saoirse Ronan, Eric Bana and Cate Blanchett. Opens April 8.