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They Might Be Giants free show, Rose Kennedy Greenway, Boston, 22 April 2010

May 7th, 2011

Some cool FM Washington images:

They Might Be Giants free show, Rose Kennedy Greenway, Boston, 22 April 2010
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Image by Chris Devers
Quoting the web site of WXRV-FM "The River":

Boston’s independent and solar-powered radio station is gearing up for a free lunch time concert in honor of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day from noon-3pm. The concert will take place on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, a new model of dynamic outdoor space that brings Bostonians together to enjoy everything that’s great about the city. The Greenway will be transformed into a fun outdoor atmosphere that includes free music, arts and crafts and other activities.

40th anniversary of Earth Day 2010

Forty years after the first Earth Day, the world is in greater peril than ever. While climate change is the greatest challenge of our time, it also presents the greatest opportunity – an unprecedented opportunity to build a healthy, prosperous, clean energy economy now and for the future.

Citizen Cope

Citizen Cope is the name given to singer/songwriter Clarence Greenwood and his acoustic-driven band. Born in Memphis and raised in Washington, D.C., Greenwood steers the band’s soulful sound by serving as keyboardist, guitarist, lead singer, DJ, songwriter, and producer. Greenwood first broke into the music business by appearing on albums by Maryland-based Basehead and used that momentum to issue his first Citizen Cope album, Citizen Cope , in 1992. He released his fourth album, The Rainwater LP himself in 2010, staying true to his fusion of blues, folk-pop, and laidback hip-hop. “Healing Hands”, off The Rainwater LP, has fast become a fast favorite amongst new and existing fans

They Might Be Giants

Combining a knack for infectious melodies with a quirky, bizarre sense of humor and a vaguely avant-garde aesthetic borrowed from the New York post-punk underground, They Might Be Giants became one of the most unlikely alternative success stories of the late ’80s and early ’90s. Musically, the duo of John Flansburgh and John Linnell borrowed from everywhere, but their freewheeling eclecticism was enhanced by their arcane, geeky sense of humor. They would reference everything from British Invasion to Tin Pan Alley, while making allusions to pulp fiction and President Polk. Through their string of indie releases and constant touring as a duo, They Might Be Giants built up a huge following on college campuses during the late ’80s, switching to a major label in the early ’90s…The 2000’s saw them re-emerge as one of America’s most beloved family bands, and saw their songwriting embraced by Dunkin’ Donuts, Malcom in the Middle, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

They Might Be Giants free show, Rose Kennedy Greenway, Boston, 22 April 2010
FM Washington

Image by Chris Devers
Quoting the web site of WXRV-FM "The River":

Boston’s independent and solar-powered radio station is gearing up for a free lunch time concert in honor of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day from noon-3pm. The concert will take place on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, a new model of dynamic outdoor space that brings Bostonians together to enjoy everything that’s great about the city. The Greenway will be transformed into a fun outdoor atmosphere that includes free music, arts and crafts and other activities.

40th anniversary of Earth Day 2010

Forty years after the first Earth Day, the world is in greater peril than ever. While climate change is the greatest challenge of our time, it also presents the greatest opportunity – an unprecedented opportunity to build a healthy, prosperous, clean energy economy now and for the future.

Citizen Cope

Citizen Cope is the name given to singer/songwriter Clarence Greenwood and his acoustic-driven band. Born in Memphis and raised in Washington, D.C., Greenwood steers the band’s soulful sound by serving as keyboardist, guitarist, lead singer, DJ, songwriter, and producer. Greenwood first broke into the music business by appearing on albums by Maryland-based Basehead and used that momentum to issue his first Citizen Cope album, Citizen Cope , in 1992. He released his fourth album, The Rainwater LP himself in 2010, staying true to his fusion of blues, folk-pop, and laidback hip-hop. “Healing Hands”, off The Rainwater LP, has fast become a fast favorite amongst new and existing fans

They Might Be Giants

Combining a knack for infectious melodies with a quirky, bizarre sense of humor and a vaguely avant-garde aesthetic borrowed from the New York post-punk underground, They Might Be Giants became one of the most unlikely alternative success stories of the late ’80s and early ’90s. Musically, the duo of John Flansburgh and John Linnell borrowed from everywhere, but their freewheeling eclecticism was enhanced by their arcane, geeky sense of humor. They would reference everything from British Invasion to Tin Pan Alley, while making allusions to pulp fiction and President Polk. Through their string of indie releases and constant touring as a duo, They Might Be Giants built up a huge following on college campuses during the late ’80s, switching to a major label in the early ’90s…The 2000’s saw them re-emerge as one of America’s most beloved family bands, and saw their songwriting embraced by Dunkin’ Donuts, Malcom in the Middle, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

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What To Do If They Have Sold Out Tickets to the Events You Want to Attend

March 12th, 2011

What To Do If They Have Sold Out Tickets to the Events You Want to Attend

There must be that one great sports event, theater event or concert that you just have to attend this season, right? The problem is that if it’s really that great, you just might end up all dressed up with nowhere to go if you arrive at the venue and find a sign saying: “Sold Out Tickets!” Almost all the greatest ticket events have been known to have sold out tickets so you have reason to get nervous. There is, however, a foolproof way to avoid experiencing such a devastating disappointment. If you buy your tickets ahead of time from a reliable ticket broker online you can ensure that you will not be shut out of your most wanted ticket events. More than that, you might even be lucky enough to score front row tickets.

There are sports ticket brokers, theater ticket brokers and concert ticket brokers. There is no need to look for three different companies, though, if you can find just one reliable professional online ticket broker that offers all these services in a single website. This is not only very convenient for you as a consumer but it also makes your transactions safer because you only have to verify the trustworthiness of one website instead of three. Big City Tickets has a website where you can safely purchase all of your online concert tickets, sports tickets and theater tickets.

Unlike other fly by night ticket brokers, Big City Tickets has a genuine physical office based in Plymouth, Michigan. The nearest hot spot which is often the venue for many big ticket events is Chicago, also known as the windy city. Big City Tickets is indeed a Chicago Blackhawks tickets broker and a Chicago Bulls tickets broker along with its being a broker for Chicago concerts tickets and Chicago Theater tickets. Beyond these, however, Big City Tickets also sells tickets to all other sports, theater and concert events anywhere in the United States, and even London and Toronto.

As an online sports tickets broker, Big City Tickets sells tickets online for sports events under the National Basketball Association, National Football League, National Hockey League, Major League Baseball and NASCAR Auto Racing along with boxing, tennis, golf, soccer and other sports events. Likewise being a Big 10 ticket broker, Big City Tickets also sells sports tickets online for all those very important college basketball and college football games. Surely you have heard of the almost legendary Notre Dame Football Weekends. You can buy Notre Dame tickets online from Big City Tickets and plan that very special weekend.

Being a concert ticket broker, Big City Tickets sells tickets online for different types of concerts held throughout the country. These concerts are classified on their website as 50′s/60′s era; alternative, bluegrass; children/family; classical; comedy; country/folk; festival/tour; hard rock/metal; holiday; jazz/blues; Las Vegas shows; Latin; new age; pop/rock; R&B/soul; rap/hiphop; reggae/reggaeton; religious; techno/electronic; world music; and Others.

Being a theater ticket broker, Big City Tickets sells tickets online for different types of theater events throughout the United States, specifically Boston, Massachusetts; Los Angeles, California; San Diego, California; San Francisco, California; Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Seattle, Washington. It even sells tickets for theater events in Toronto, Ontario; and London, England. Theater events are classified in the website as ballet; broadway; children/family; Cirque Du Soleil; dance; Las Vegas; musical/play; Off-Broadway; opera; West End; and Others.

Trust only a truly dependable online ticket broker such as Big City Tickets and you will never have to worry about sold out tickets for any of the ticket events you want to attend.

Big City Tickets Chicago
525 W Hawthorne Pl
Chicago, IL 60657
Phone: 312-933-8830
Fax: 734-468-0548
Email: bct.kenny.lee@gmail.com
Website: http://www.bigcityticket.com


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I cant remember a ska bands name. They are from Washington State. 1990′s and they were on a sm. label.?

February 19th, 2011

Question by rhinos_designs: I cant remember a ska bands name. They are from Washington State. 1990′s and they were on a sm. label.?

Best answer:

Answer by quiana75
I was thinking The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, but they’re from Boston.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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Sounds Natural But Are They? The Secret of How Online Radio Presenters Make Their Links Work

February 6th, 2011

Sounds Natural But Are They? The Secret of How Online Radio Presenters Make Their Links Work

They are able to connect with the listeners seemingly in an effortless way. For those who have ever tried their hand at speaking in public being presenter, tv, radio or as a speaker, you’ll know that what looks easy is, for most of us, hard!

So how do you have coming across like the pro especially in online radio? The secret is not just talent but hard work. Preparation behind the scenes is the key. According to Chris Evans, the UK’s Radio 2 national breakfast DJ, every link needs to have a beginning, a middle and an end.

All very well in theory but in reality you also have the added pressure of that large camera lens, a microphone or even an audience staring directly at you. You also have the clock ticking quickly, or so it seems.

The secret is thinking about the links beforehand but here’s the crucial bit, writing them down before the show. You see it’s much easier to ad lib when something is written down rather trying to make it all up in your head.

But what content do you put into your links? Look around you, talk about personal life. You may have had an awful journey to work so chances are that your listeners will share your empathy. Think also about other share experiences that you and your listeners may have had. What about school days or a holidays by the seaside? A little bit of observation can help produce stunning content for links. As a result you too could sound like the pros.

The secret to sounding like the pros during any kind of public speaking, including online radio, has to be preparation and that means writing links beforehand.

J Timothy Mitchell plays special music requests and much more on online radio station for carers, Saturday 8-10 pm GMT, Thursday 3-5 pm GMT, Radio Wey


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Q&A: Should I travel 22 hours from Minnesota to Washington DC to see the band they call “Rush”?

January 26th, 2011
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by afagen

Question by trollin: Should I travel 22 hours from Minnesota to Washington DC to see the band they call “Rush”?
With a friend. We’re both huge Rush fans. I missed them @ the state fair in MN.

Best answer:

Answer by Genetic Defective
Absolutely. If you like progressive Rock (in the vein of Yes and Genesis) then definitely go see Rush. If you’re expecting a metal band like Metallica (not that they’re not killer… just not like Rush) then maybe not. Rush are excellent musicians. I’ve been following them for years. They always put on a great show. And it’s clear they love touring.

Add your own answer in the comments!

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How Data Governance Programs fail even before they start

November 11th, 2010

How Data Governance Programs fail even before they start

You may see several articles that talk about Data Governance Program failure; however, I will have a different approach here to capture mistakes that are made when the program is in proposing phase. These mistakes make the program fail even before it starts. We can identify these mistakes at a very early stage of our initial planning. Therefore, we will be aware if we make some mistakes that may cause to program fail. Therefore, it is going to be our choice to start or not to start a Data Governance program that we already know will fail.

Before start to talk about how and why Data Governance programs fails, I would like to summarize what exactly data governance is; Data management is the exercise of guidance over the management of data assets and the performance of data functions. Data governance refers to the overall management of the availability, usability, integrity, and security of the data employed in an enterprise. A sound data governance program includes a governing body or office(s), a defined set of procedures, and a plan to execute those procedures. In practical terms, that means putting personnel, policies, procedures, and organizational structures in place to make data accurate, consistent, secure, and available to accomplish organization’s mission. It takes on special importance because of organization’s responsibilities, expectations and the legal requirements it must fulfill.

Effective data governance makes organizations more efficient by saving money, allowing re-use of data, and supporting enterprise analytics. However, data governance requires more than just a few members of the IT staff with a project plan. It requires participation and commitment of IT and business management, as well as senior-level executive sponsorship and active consultation with stakeholders of interest. The correctly built data governance program enables organization to effectively manage data assets due to assigned responsibilities and rules of the engagement. If your understanding does not match the description above than you are not planning to have a Data Governance work but assuming to have some kind premature data work done which will cause your executives loose their belief in the  program and will not let you to attempt this again for a long time. Therefore, I suggest you to stop right now and first read these items below before carrying out these mistakes.

I divided these reasons that cause failure to eight sections, so we will talk each one separately and will have a summary. Here is the most known reasons:

Not exactly believing Data Governance will help and resolve our data problems

Considering it is a nice work to have done but not important. Underestimating and under-judging the value of Data Governance and the work that needs to be done by team. Not devoting adequate effort to help stakeholders understand how serious and valuable the Data Governance is. How big value will be gained when the task is done and how much will be lost if we fail.

Planning a Data Governance program without having full support and understanding from executive management is a big mistake.

If you even think of planning a Data Governance program without getting full support and understanding from executive management, you have a big potential of failure of your Data Governance program. It is a dead baby in your belly from now on. Because in any case executive management can withdraw their support and cancel a program that they don’t really believe. Have the executive management really understand and believe that the value is bigger than the cost. Do not make the executive management to focus on the cost, instead of what they will gain. This is the key, if cost becomes more important then the value that will be added then you have already failed, I suggest you to not to start this program.

Paying more attention and spending more effort on how to cut from the resources, budget and minimizing the scope and the deliverables rather than focusing on the success of the Data Governance project.

We know some organizations try to get services and products cheaper than proposed to them however; this is one of the main reasons of the failure of the Data Governance programs. Because this organization does not see the value that they will gain and does not focus on succession just at the beginning and instead they focus on spending less and getting less and this work for them. What happens is that they build some premature programs touching data here and there but not governing, not fixing, not improving at all. Instead, since these programs not well budgeted and planned, instead of gaining control they create chaotic solutions. New environment becomes worse than before because now there are new departments like an non-functional Data Governance offices, stewardships who do not know what to do, and thousands of pages unorganized documents, with tools installed but not in use, because no one knows what to do with them.

Trying to minimize the scope of the Data Governance to save some money and having some unrealistic small phase ideas.

Disregarding that the Data Governance is one solid program at the beginning; you should not divide it to unrealistic pieces and should not think this is a try-and-see program. Then you are dividing a solid piece at the beginning and loosing the actual focus. Instead, program can be divided in to solid phases, which will help each phase to cover end-to-end approaches then for each phase you can move to more advanced implementation of program rather than having premature pieces done, and later having another premature piece and try to integrate these works together. Do not do this at the beginning, plan your phase end-to-end and deliver it, you can have a pilot scope for data re-architecting, data improvement part with choosing smaller database domains but do not shave your Data Governance scope. Follow program pattern always as initial planning, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling phases, do not skip any of these steps if you do not want to plan a program born prematurely at the beginning.

Team Resources are everything, starting a data governance program with ineligible team means failure is coming soon.

 

Some organizations may thing that they can do this by getting consultancy from a SME and do the rest themselves. It sounds good, is it not? However, real world is not that simple. First, if an organization requires Data Governance program and does not have the right resources, this is a good reason to fail. Do not overestimate your own resources and reject getting help from professionals. A Data Governance program requires set of expertise in wide area of data, management, politics and software development life cycle as well as needs heavy loaded work of tasks that also requires teamwork of professionals. Start with a professional team and get as much as know-how transferred to your team in a suitable time. Usually the first phase is similar to your high school graduation and the second is your college degree, do not miss and skip these phases.

 

Do not put yourself in a position like “I am client and I want it this way”. Because this is the one of the biggest mistake, you can do for a Data Governance program.

 

A Data Governance program is not a playground; do not behave as you are in one. It is dangerous to move to any direction as you wish, if experts warning you this will cause a program failure. Are you ready to take the responsibility of couple of hundred thousands of dollars wasted, and nothing earned, and loosing the support of the executive management that will cause burying of the Data Governance program for eternity? You may thing the budget is too much and let us cut it down from few millions to five hundred thousand bucks. Do you really think you save the money or did you just threw half a million to trash? So, be careful most of this kind of behavior ends with disappointment, loss and frustration. Moreover, a hiding cost will come through and will make you pay more than the number estimated at the beginning.

 

Do not discard Roadmap, metrics, targets that provided to you by experts.

 

Sometimes organizations think they can reshape the roadmap, metrics and change targets and deliverables so that they can save money. This is seriously dangerous, because it may cause a chaotic environment and may require you to pay additional cost to the experts to govern your ungoverned Data Governance program. So do not do this, be careful at the beginning so you will not have any surprise costs later.

 

Losing momentum and recognizing Data Governance as a software project. Data Governance programs are not projects, projects ends and programs not.

 

Data Governance programs need to be alive for organization’s whole life term. To make this happen you should have your momentum increased, and understand clearly that Data Governance requires a lifecycle attention starting from the day one.

 

Finally, I would like to see as much as Data Governance programs success, to do reach this target we should follow right patterns and right roadmap for a real life Data Governance program without skipping necessary steps, planning shortcuts and not creating a path that will cause our failure. Hope my article will help some organizations to understand what they are going to face if they ignore valid rules of this program. Happy governing!

By John Hudai Godel


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CNN Larry King Live – UFOs: Are They for Real? . Part 4-4

June 1st, 2010


Pilotos y científicos llaman a reanudar investigación en EEUU sobre los OVNI ? AFP – Lunes 12 de Noviembre de 2007 WASHINGTON.- Pilotos militares y civiles, que afirman haber presenciado objetos voladores no identificados, así como científicos reunidos en Washington llamaron este lunes a las autoridades estadounidenses a reanudar oficialmente la investigación sobre los OVNI, abandonadas hace cerca de 40 años. “Queremos que el gobierno estadounidense deje de perpetuar el mito de que existe una explicación lógica y convencional a todos los fenómenos OVNI. Nuestro país debe reanudar la investigación oficial que abandonó en 1969″, declaró en una conferencia de prensa Fife Symington, ex gobernador del Estado de Arizona y ex piloto de la Fuerza Aérea, testigo personal de la aparición de un OVNI en 1997. El llamado fue realizado por un grupo internacional de 19 pilotos, científicos y líderes políticos, que en su mayoría atestiguaron públicamente este lunes en Washington sobre su experiencia con un OVNI. Entre ellos, un piloto retirado de la Fuerza Aérea, que cruzó en 1994 un “enorme disco volante” en un vuelo Niza-Londres, un piloto de un caza iraní que intentó en vano atacar a un OVNI en 1976, o un ex alto funcionario de la administración de la aviación civil (FAA), a quien se confiscó una investigación sobre un OVNI avistado en Alaska en 1987. “Quién cree en los OVNI? es el tipo de actitud que toma sistemáticamente la FAA. Cuando pregunté a un alto funcionario de la CIA qué

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What music would be good for 4-5year old kids to listen to while they are skating?

May 17th, 2010

I have been asked to make a CD for a skating party and I need good upbeat music that 4-5 year old kids could/will listen too. There are 3 boys and only 1 girls that are coming so the music has to be general, nothing too girl like, nothing to boy like.
Any suggestions? They have to be able to “dance” to the music and enjoy what they are listening too. I need about 4 songs more.

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When Radio Stations give out tickets for a concert, Are they usually good seats?

April 30th, 2010

I won tickets for my sister to go see Britney Spears this March by calling in a radio station and naming the 5 songs they played. She is planning to buy extra tickets because she doesnt know if the ones I won from the radio station are good seats. Does anyone know? Anyone with expirience?

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How does Washington expect the economy to improve if they won’t remove all the smothering regulations?

April 15th, 2010

Washington, take your hands off the throat of business and let it breathe. Government can ONLY hurt economies and ONLY governments hurt economies.

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