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(JSRF) Jet Set Radio Future – Playthrough (Part 3: Meet, Beat!) HD

February 18th, 2012

Aha! so we meet with a street punk names Beat (and also my favorite char in this game) he’s a pretty cool guy, and will challenge us to a race arround dogazaki hills! simple as pie, but the Rokkoku Police have other plans in mind… its time to break it up, and take them down!
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Meet: Dennis Green

February 24th, 2011

Meet: Dennis Green
Why you should know him: Dennis Green is the general manager of radio station KCCK FM Jazz 88.3 at Kirkwood Community College, and has been there for almost 12 years. In addition to getting to listen to jazz all day, Green serves on the board of directors for the Iowa Cultural Corridor Alliance and is the 2011-12 board president for Iowa City’s Summer of the Arts. He lives in Cedar Rapids with …
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RBNL gets nod to sell up to 20% stake to FIIs
Reliance Broadcast Network, the radio, broadcast and outdoor business arm of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, has got government nod to sell up to 20% stake to a clutch of foreign institutional investors from Mauritius and Singapore.
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Where Do We Meet?

February 23rd, 2011
washington theater
by wallyg

Where Do We Meet?

Meeting rooms are essential to most offices. This is where brainstorming and presentations are held; even small businesses have assembly rooms to accommodate staff when they have meetings. Although meeting rooms generally have the same purpose, they have different styles and kinds.

Meeting rooms in Washington, DC vary from one company or building to another. A company’s meeting rooms tend to be specially designed depending on the company’s nature or type of business. Some assembly rooms are small while others tend to be larger. Some meeting rooms have traditional designs while others lean towards a more modern, contemporary style. Some discussion rooms are even built with advanced gadgets such as automatic window shutters, code protected security or lock systems, and projectors.

The key to choosing the right meeting room is, first, determining the type or nature of the business you are running. After this is decided upon, there remain a couple more criteria to determine. In order to determine the most appropriate seminar room that would best fit your business you need to consider the type of workers your company employs.

If the company wants its employees to have a good flow of communication, then the meeting room must be open and no walls should barricade one employee from another. If, on the other hand, it does not then the room should be of a more conservative nature.

Washington, DC meeting rooms come in all different sorts. There are theater style meeting rooms, U-shape type meeting rooms, classroom style meeting rooms, and conference or boardroom style meeting rooms.

Each type has its own advantages and features. Washington DC meeting rooms of the theater style type have seats that are arranged in a “movie house-like” formation. The U-shape type of meeting room, on the other hand, has a seating arrangement where the audience chairs circle the presenter.

The classroom type of Washington DC meeting rooms has chairs as well as tables to write on. This type of meeting room is good for presentations that present very detailed information because the audience members have tables to support their arms while they write.

The last type of assembly or meeting room is the conference or boardroom style. This type of meeting room usually has a big table in the center and the audience chairs are arranged around it. However, this is not suitable for the accommodation of a significantly large audience.

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Places to Meet Singles in Washington

February 13th, 2011

Places to Meet Singles in Washington

If you are looking for singles in Washington you need to get out of the house. Go out with your friends and have fun or go on a vacation any where in Washington and find that special person you are looking for. There are various cruises in Washington area that you can take. There is the Mount Washington Cruise fleet, Argosy Cruises and the Spirit of Washington Cruise. All these cruises are great and chances are if you took one of them you would meet with the love of your life. There are a lot of people who take the cruises to take a break from their work or just to go and see the wonderful scenes. While in a cruise, make a point of talking to the people. Find out from them what they do and what interests them. Talking to the people around is the only sure way of knowing if in that cruise there is someone you can be compatible with.

The night clubs are also perfect for meeting with singles in Washington. This is because many people go to these places to have fun and to drink a little. While there, they do a lot of dancing and getting to know each other. You can join this group of people who go to night clubs and get to make some great friends there. Washington has got night clubs like Avenue, Love and Habana Village. Avenue and Love club have got great dancing floors while Habana Village club has got the greatest music you have ever heard.

The beach is also a great place of going to meet with singles in Washington. When the weather is perfect for you take your towel, your sun screen and any other thing you will need to go to the beach. Get to one of Washington beaches and have a lot of fun walking around and swimming. Washington has beaches like Alki Beach, Deception beach, Rialto Beach and Second and Third Beach. In the Alki beach, you will meet with cyclist cycling on the paved pathways and so many people walking around. When here, talk to the people and make a few friends. They could turn out to be very useful in future, not only in your dating world but also in life.

There are several singles clubs and groups in Washington you can join. There is the Ivy singles club that you can join and meet with singles in Washington. This club has a lot of singles who are in their thirties and forties. However, what ever your age group you can still join this club. It has a lot of activities that a lot of people attend. Finding singles in Washington will not be hard once you attend some of their activities. What is important however is to talk to the guys in that club? You can also join any club in Washington that is not necessarily for singles. There are several parks in Washington that you can go to and meet with singles in Washington. There is the Dosewallips state park and Mount Spokane state park. Have a lot of fun meeting with singles in Washington.

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NASA’S Head Of Education To Meet With D.C. Elementary Students

February 6th, 2011

NASA’S Head Of Education To Meet With D.C. Elementary Students
NASA Associate Administrator for Education Leland Melvin will meet with first and third grade students at Ferebee-Hope Elementary School in Washington from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. EST on Tuesday, Feb. 8. This is one of the school’s Black History Month events and will focus on the importance of reading. Melvin, a former space shuttle astronaut, will share his flight experiences, highlight contributions …
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NTSB reviews near-collision between C-17s, 777
WASHINGTON — Federal safety officials said Friday they are investigating the near collision of an American Airlines jet and two military transport planes last month about 80 miles southeast of New York City, the latest in a string of close calls over the past year.
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Central Oregon airspace considered for drone testing, but private pilots worried
The goal is to attract developers and manufacturers to the region, using the remote testing area — unlike any other in the nation — as bait, said Collins Hemingway, a pilot and spokesman for Economic Development for Central Oregon.
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Dream Theater: John Petrucci & John Myung Meet & Greet

November 29th, 2010

… at Chuck Levins Washington Music Center 8/1/09. Complete video including music, candid shots, and concert shots can be found at my Flickr page: www.flickr.com/photos/stacyarringtonphotography Comments are welcomed! www.stacyarrington.com

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Top Advanced Biofuels Companies Meet in Washington DC and Hear From Key Decision Makers From Capitol Hill and the …

November 18th, 2010

Top Advanced Biofuels Companies Meet in Washington DC and Hear From Key Decision Makers From Capitol Hill and the …
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Leaders of the top advanced biofuels companies are meeting in Washington DC today as members of the Advanced Biofuels Association (ABFA). The ABFA members are hearing from key decision makers while encouraging Congress to pass a tax incentives package that will help commercialize their advanced technologies and renewable fuels. ABFA President …
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Wal-Mart Plans To Open Four Stores In Washington, DC – Report
Wal-Mart Plans To Open Four Stores In Washington, DC – Report
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Meet Karl Pilkington

October 1st, 2010


***Full Interview*** Ricky Gervais(The Office) interviews his radio and podcast sidekick Karl Pilkington. See into the mind of a madman. And yes, he’s for real. This video is brought to you by the courtesy of me Auntie Nora. Join the new group on this site, The Karl Pilkington Experience: www.youtube.com/group/kman

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Representative Wants To Meet More Kids Online

August 4th, 2010


Rep. Gelinas proposes an educational bill to increase the number of young people he meets in under-13 chat rooms. More coverage at: onion.com

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Henry James Led All Performers at the 2009 Washington State Senior Games’ Track Meet

March 16th, 2010

Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley

Let there be no doubt about who was the star in the Track & Field venue at the 2009 Washington State Senior Games. Henry James literally knocked the socks off of his 50-54 age-group competition in the 400 and 800-meter runs, clocking 55.17 for the 400, and 2:03.55 in the 800.

James electrified onlookers with his performance, smashing Bob Prather’s 2:11.11 mark in the 800 to set a new Senior Games record. Last year James set the record in the 400 with a 54.83 clocking.

James, who lives in Bellingham, is a late bloomer. He apparently was middle distance runner who attracted little attention while running for Everett High School. He graduated from Western Washington University in Bellingham with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Computer Science and Business Administration, but did not compete in college.

He began running again in 2001, thinking he would try a marathon, and joined a training group where he met and made some friends. One of his friends pointed out to him that he had some foot speed. He stopped training for a few years and then started again last year. This year was his second effort in seniors’ competition.

James said he knew he was rounding into shape at the right time as he ran the 800 in 2:16 three weeks ago, followed that up with a 2:07 a week ago and then unleashed his 2:03.55 record-setter at this year’s Games in Tumwater (WA).

In chatting with Henry James after his performance, he was effusive about the camaraderie he has experienced being around older runners who just cannot give up the sport they love.

Charles Brocato (65-69 age group) of Gig Harbor had a great day as he went triple gold, turning in some great times while winning the 50 (7.62), 100 (13.68) and 200 (29.14).

Among the men, the other best times of the day were recorded by David Ortman (50-54) of Seattle in the 50 (6.74), Steve Worley (55-59) of Salem (OR) in the 100 (13.27), Steve Joyner (55-59) of Bremerton in the 200 (27.06), and Ray Prentice (50-54) of Normandy Park in the 1,500 (4:39.64).

Among the women, best times of the day were recorded by Lynne Clewell (65-69) of Seattle in the 50 (8.75) and 100 (17.07), Shannon Houlihan (50-54) of Olympia in the 200 (36.79), and Susan Hasselgrave (50-54) of Vashon in the 400 (1.29.44), 800 (3:21.39) and 1,500 (7:41.6). Both Clewell and Hasselgrave went triple gold as Clewell also won the 200 in her age-group.

Joyce Trader (70-74) of Seattle also went triple-gold, winning the 50, 100 and 200.

Best times in the 5,000 (5K) were recorded by Rand Iversen (60-64) of Elma (20:00—6:27 per mile) and Jacqueline Jordan (55-59) of Bellevue (24:03—7.45), and in the 10,000 (10K) by Russ Otani (50-54) of Lynnwood (39:56—6:26) and Karen Schoessel (55-59) of Olympia (46:46—7:33). Jordan also was triple gold after winning the 400 and 800 in her age-group.

Among the men jumpers, best leaps of the day were recorded by Steve Worley (55-59) of Salem (OR) in the Long Jump (16-04), Richard Neidhardt of Olympia (50-54) in the Triple Jump (30-04.25), Dan Cole (60-64) of Olympia in the High Jump (4-11.75), and Louis Baucom of La Center and William Shugart of Seattle (both 50-54) in the Pole Vault (13-0).

Among the women throwers, best efforts of the day included Jennifer Hogan (50-54) of Tacoma in the Discus (65-0), Hogan again in the Javelin (63-02), and Hogan again in the Shot Put (25-10.50)—and yes, Hogan went triple gold, and Susan Hinz (60-64) of Pullman in the Weight Throw (33-07).

Fran Melzer (70-74) had two outstanding throws of 60-05 (60-feet-5-inches) in the Discus and 32-11 in the women’s Weight Throw; she won both events in her age-group. Melzer is an Olympia-area track supporter, participator and organizer of the first order. She is also a member of the Diehards Track & Field Club, which is primarily made up of jumpers and throwers but will also accept runners.

Debbie Dohrmann (55-59) of Olympia picked up 5 gold medals in the Discus, Javelin, Shot Put, Weight Throw and Superweight Throw. Dohrmann was the iron-woman of the day, having been runner-up in the 50 and 100. She is also a member of the Diehards Club.

Among the men throwers, best efforts included absolutely outstanding throws by Peter LaBarge (70-74) of Dallas (TX) in the Discus (134-01), and by Robert Ward (70-74) of Portland (OR) in the Shot Put (46-11)—notice their age, Gary Stenlund (65-69) of Battle Ground in the Javelin (151-0), George Matthews (65-69) of Hayden Lake (ID) in the Weight Throw (60-11.75), and another absolutely outstanding throw by Harvey Lewellen (80-84) of Springfield (OR) in the Superweight Throw (32-01.25).

If you think seniors are an easy mark, I would not suggest trying to beat up aging Harvey Lewellen; he just might throw his attacker several feet though the air, and then slap them silly for even thinking about attacking him.

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