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Paul Bielatowicz: Carl Palmer band tour dates
2009-10-09 01:49:00
Nov 4 20098:00PCarl Palmer Band - A 35Budapest HUNGARYNov 6 20098:00PCarl Palmer Band - MessezeltBruck An Der Mur AUSTRIANov 7 20098:00PCarl Palmer Band - Steinhaus Am Ossiacher SeeSteindorf AUSTRIANov 11 20098:00PCarl Palmer Band - BorderlinePisa ITALYNov 12 20098:00PCarl Palmer Band - X-RoadsRome ITALYNov 13 20098:00PCarl Palmer Band - VDP Music Cinema Teatro ViscontiMonopoli ITALYNov 20... This is a content summary only. Visit Truth In Shredding to find out more!
Bill Palmer: aussie shred this down under
2009-08-07 09:19:00
A fair dinkum solo from Bill Plamer on a hot green Charvel! Shred this competition This is a content summary only. Visit Truth In Shredding to find out more!
Palmer Johnson Calls In Rolls-Royce to Help Design New World Yacht
2009-07-13 20:16:00
Yachts are all about luxury, providing all the creature comforts of home while also offering breathtaking views and unsurpassed freedom. Knowing this, it should come as no surprise that when designing what could be the most impressive Yacht ever built, Palmer Johnson called in Roll-Royce to help bring the final design together.
KEKE PALMER/MC HAMMER/THE MOVIE "PRECIOUS
2009-05-15 16:04:00
The film "Precious" premiered at The 62nd Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France. (l to r Lee Danies (film director), Paula Patton, Mariah Carey, Lenny Kravitz. KeKe Palmer was spotted at the launch of T-Mobile Sidekick LX Launch MC Hammer was spotted at the A&E Television 25th Anniversary Celebration
Bill Palmer: shredfest winner
2009-04-18 15:03:00
News: 01-04-2009: Bill Palmer competing in heat 1 @ the annual "Shredfest" guitar competition held at "The Music-Spot" in Browns Plains Q.L.D. Bill performed a 3-minute version of his song "S.N.F" from his debut album "Outlines" that was released on ToneFreak records in early 2008. Bill went on to win the competition and walked away with a brand new Charvel USA made "SuperStrat" in slime green... This is a content summary only. Visit Truth In Shredding to find out more!
Paul Bielatowicz: neal morse and carl palmer tour plus dream theater suppor
2009-03-26 20:06:00
News: 26-03-2009: Paul says: Hey guys, I?m very excited to be able to announce that summer tour dates have started to come in for both Neal Morse and Carl Palmer. I?ve only posted a couple of dates on the website so far, as we?re still waiting for others to be confirmed? With Neal, we?re going to be playing some shows as guests for Dream Theater as well as some great festivals. With Carl, we?ve... This is a content summary only. Visit Truth In Shredding to find out more!
Seeing Trees by Evan Palmer
2009-02-16 23:04:00
In this article, the trees are virtues and the forest is the whole from which they emerge.Generally, a virtue is good, and a vice, which is opposed to a virtue, is bad. We, typically, don't see them existing on their own without relationships or connections or contexts. For example, seeing courage and loyalty as ideal independent virtues similar to Plato's ideal solids.Because virtues are personal attributes, the sire of any virtue is the sense of self. A person, or personhood, manifests a virtue.Sense of self, in turn, needs memory. The traditional memory but also tendencies, instinct & other innateness, each with their own memories possibly connected to the main traditional memory or other memories, possibly isolated. All enmeshed in a reality, an enormous web of relationships and laws transfixed by time and cravings. This idea of memory is anchored in an uncharted ocean of speculation and ambiguous experimental results. There are persons with almost no physical brains yet...
How to Hide Anything by Evan Palmer
2009-02-09 00:00:00
Hiding, covering, and obscuring comes easily to us. We do it, consciously & unconsciously, for greater and lesser ends. It becomes a cause for serious concern when it gets elevated in its scope and takes on the mantle of the state. Then it jumps itself up and assumes dangerous forms like militarism and propaganda. What does militarism hide? Theft. What does propaganda hide? Truth.But it's more than just a person hiding some thing. It's also about choice - choosing to perform actions in a way and at a time and involving things that will not attract notice. One can more easily hide when involving one self with persons or things that have no voice or when attacks are made on someone or something that has no voice or has been muted. And we in turn mute own voices. How can it be wrong if no-one objects? Paradoxically, the worst offenses engender a debilitating silence that envelopes and chokes those who come into contact with it.It also involves a choice when interacting with perso...
Paul Bielatowicz: carl palmer italian tour dates
2009-01-06 01:45:00
News: 06-01-2009: Carl Palmer Band - European Tour: February 2009 27th February, 2009 Rome Stazione Birra Italy 28th February, 2009 Pineto / TE Teatro Comunale Italy This is a content summary only. Visit Truth In Shredding to find out more!
Blues Books: Deep Blues by Robert Palmer
2008-12-29 10:00:00
This is one of those must own books for a blues music fan. It was written by Blues Hall of Fame inductee Robert Palmer, if you own only one book about the blues, this is the one to own. The reason that I like this book so much is that it is not only a great book about the blues, but it is a very good history book as well.The orgin of the blues is covered along with the the life and times of many the great bluesmen, like Charley Patton, Son House, Robert Johnson, Little Walter, Muddy Waters and others. The book shows the development of a music that grew directly out of the earth of the Mississippi Delta, and tells the story of how it spread around the world. It tells the story of how the bluesmen made do with what they had, how tough their lives were and the fun they had going from town to town playing dances and in the juke joints of the time.Deep Blues: A Musical and Cultural History of the Mississippi Deltamy copy looks like the one above.click images for info @Amazon.com
DVD Review: The Longshots
2008-12-16 16:14:00
Hi all! About once a year or every other year, we see a football movie on the big screen. 2008 was no different. The Weinsteins brought us The Longshots, which stars Ice Cube as Curtis Plummer, an unemployed mill worker in the small town of Minden, Illinois. Curtis is the uncle to Jasmine (played by Keke ...
It Is Time for Palmer Lake to Lead the Pack of Foreclosure
2008-12-08 16:14:00
  Palmer Lake real estate area has been reported to have the highest number of foreclosures. Previously it was El Paso that was leading. Now, it is the time for Tri-Lakes area and the Palmer Lake to be ahead of El Paso. Out of the total number of 240 houses in Palmer Lake, nearly 15 homes ...
NYT's Thomas Friedman Equates Nature with "The Market" by Evan Palmer
2008-11-30 22:25:00
Andy Barry, CBC Radio's morning host, recently quoted Thomas Friedman of the New York Times, in another of an increasing number of live-radio faux-intellectual moments. Mr. Barry's efforts were directed at sharing what to him seemed to be observations that verged on the transcendent. (One can tell as much from who one quotes as what one quotes) In this case, Andy quotes from one of premier apologists of the American Imperium. Even some 3 decades removed, perhaps Mr. Barry is still too much of an ex-pat American to be hosting the flagship show on the flagship Canadian network and he can't help but drag us into the pontifications of one of America's key propagandists. In the article from which Mr. Barry's reads, "The Post-Binge World", Thomas Friedman quotes from his friend, the head of EcoTech International, certainly as ominous & threatening of a corporate name as one can imagine. The head of EcoTech equates "Mother Nature" to bits of science and nothing more. "Chemistry, ...
Paul Bielatowicz: carl palmer italian tour dates and new web site
2008-11-30 21:32:00
News: 30-11-2008: Paul Bielatowicz has a new web site: http://www.paulbielatowicz.com/-. There are a couple of Italian tour dates too with the Carl Palmer Band - European Tour: 10th October - 11th December 2008 10th December, 2008, Macerata, Italy 11th December, 2008, Ascoli Piceno, Italy This is a content summary only. Visit Truth In Shredding to find out more!
If the World is created by the Songs of Whales by Evan Palmer
2008-11-29 17:43:00
We think we know and that's usually where the problem starts. We think we know about space and time. We think we know about our own existence. We think we know about history, identity, the reasons for things, and truth and consequences."Realisticism" replaces reality. Realisticism doesn't need to know the whole truth or even most of the truth. It gets mixed in with, and mixed up with, pragmaticism. "Results" become the barometer of truth and results, as we quickly discover, are very relativistic. In the 1960s, the Milky Way was the Universe. The experts said so as did the textbooks, the newspapers and the scientists talking on the movie newsreels. This was after "E=MC2" and nuclear bombs. We knew the Universe and we described it and we taught it and it was spectacularly wrong. It is incredibly instructive to listen to old recordings of the experts as they tell us without any equivocation that the Milky Way is the Universe and describe various aspects of it including its approxima...
The Israel of God by O. Palmer Robertson ? A Review
2008-11-10 19:21:00
Author: O. Palmer Robertson Format: Softcover Page Count: 196 Publisher: Presbyterian & Reformed Publication Date: 2000 ISBN: 0875523989 Rating: 5 of 5 stars Like most any American evangelical, how the Bible views the modern state of Israel is a topic that interests me. I’ve grown in my understanding of this issue, even as I’ve evaluated competing theological systems such as dispensationalism ...
What Market? Program Traders Feast on Other People's Wealth by Evan Palmer
2008-10-11 00:28:00
The market, popularly thought of as thriving industrious individuals who behave rationally and collect relevant information and make informed decisions - or not. It's not true in today's market if it ever was. Today's market is electronic and hierarchical, the small trades feed into the bigger trades feed into the trades which qualify as program trades. A standard definition being over $1 million worth of 15 or more stocks. But even that is piddling compared to the real movers and shakers.The big investment banks employ more staff on their IT side than on their trading side. As do the hedge and mutual funds. The volumes and percentages of all trading done by a few behemoths is increasing. The danger from hackers especially well-placed insiders is far greater here than elsewhere. Siphoning off even a hundred million a day is within rounding errors. The small and decreasing circle of those who trade the bulk of the world's financial markers wield enormous unaccountable power with ...
The Rightness of Incrementalism by Evan Palmer
2008-10-05 19:17:00
It's October 2008 and we're in the midst of another financial crisis. If we count wars as social crises then it's safe to say, that crisis mode is our norm. Although its impact varies.One of the key characteristics of a financial crisis is an obvious imbalance usually in the form of an excess of one type or another. Too many sellers, too many buyers, not enough, too much product, etc.The incrementalism I'm calling on is not just gradualism in terms of economic growth but an anti-revolutionary brake on any rapid expansion. That is, even "good" expansion which seems favourable should be measured out. We currently have all kinds of controls and visible and invisible brakes on various types of activities. This would bring that into the open and cover gaps and make it work for the benefit of the many.We should not allow events, specifically financial events, to go their own way. Up 100%, down 300%, etc. Whatever the so-called free market dictates. It would more like up 5% or down 5%,...
Hall of Fame drummer Earl Palmer dead at 84 (AP)
2008-09-20 08:18:00
AP - Earl Palmer, the session drummer whose pioneering backbeats were recorded on such classics as Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti" and The Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," has died. He was 84.
Bill Palmer: super news update
2008-09-03 17:48:00
News: 03-09-2008: Bill Palmer has a news and progress update. The winner of the Outlines / Ernie Ball music-man guitar competition was Craig Whyms from Seven Hills in NSW. Bill Palmer's Concepts of Jazz theory book is available as an ebook for $10Aus - bargain for people wanting to explore fusion sounds! The website has had a facelift too - www.conceptsofjazz.com The CD Outlines has received... This is a content summary only. Visit Truth In Shredding to find out more!
Ben Folds/Regina Spektor Duet, MGMT, & Ms. Amanda Palmer
2008-09-02 07:23:00
Back in July, singer-songwriter Ben Folds leaked “fake” versions of six tracks from his upcoming album Way to Normal that he recorded during a late-night session in Ireland. Bundled with them were three real deal tracks, including the first single, You Don’t Know Me, a duet featuring indie-pop starlet Regina Spektor. The plucky tune has ...
What Puppets Can Teach Us by Evan Palmer
2008-09-02 00:21:00
!-- @page { size: 21.59cm 27.94cm; margin: 2cm } P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } -->For a long time, puppeteers were to be heard but not seen. They worked the strings above a stage or behind a curtain. The often given observation being that puppets could say things people couldn't. The audience would laugh at a puppet's remark but might shiver or cringe if it was said by a person. The less you saw of the puppeteer, the more leeway the puppet had. For a while now, however, puppeteers have come in from the shadows, and perform fully visible beside their puppets. An example of this is the hit play ?Avenue Q? an adult version of Sesame Street. Initially, the audience is distracted by the visible actors beside their puppets but then an amazing thing happens. The visible actor become invisible to the audience - but not really. The audience picks up emotional clues from the actors and projects them into the puppet yet all the while, they are not consciously seeing the actors; focusing ...
Olympic Bragging ? Medals, Medal Counts & Other Observations by Evan Palmer
2008-08-30 00:25:00
Another Olympics, Beijing 2008, has finished with an especially sublime opening ceremony to remember it by. And world records by Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt. Even if Michael's unlikely run seemed a little too luck-struck by half. How long was the Croatian swimmer suspended in the water about a single millimeter from the touch bar? There has been the requisite chest thumping and teeth gnashing. Medals counts broadcast and fawned over. Reporting that probably can't help being boosterish although a few stars so overshadowed everyone else that we could cheer for them without impairing our patriotic credentials. Usain Bolt leaps to mind. We were told ad nauseum that the USA ?won? the 2008 Olympics because they won the most medals. This is almost equivalent to saying that if China won 49 gold medals and the USA won 50 bronze medals then the US ?won?. In effect, we are weighting gold, silver and bronze the same which doesn't make sense even to the great unwashed hordes. Simon Forst...
Making Things BIGGER or smaller by Evan Palmer
2008-08-17 00:59:00
Their job, self-appointed or paid for, is to make us see a mountain when we're looking at a molehill and, alternately, to make us see a molehill when we're looking at a mountain. By controlling what we perceive and telling us what we perceive, they will control what we think and feel and from that, how we'll act.How we see things is both an art and a science. There are the organs of perception. There are various aids that we have constructed to help us perceive - to see farther than we could otherwise, to hear more, to see smaller things, to detect elements and energies. Microscopes. Telescopes. Spectrometers. There is also the psychological aspect of perception, in that, we perceive what we're conditioned to perceive; we unconsciously blind and deafen and otherwise insensate ourselves either individually or collectively to what is outside the realm of the expected.We rarely perceive things as they are; if there is that as a real condition - "as they are"? We see them as larger ...
Paul Bielatowicz: carl palmer band europe dates
2008-07-22 18:44:00
News: 01-07-2008: Paul Bielatowicz is the guitarist with The Carl Palmer Band. The band features: Carl Palmer : Drums Stuart Clayton : Bass Paul Bielatowicz : Guitar & Electric Toothbrush Wallace : Comic relief ... You can follow the tour progress on his blog. Jul 28 2008 8:00P Carl Palmer Band Ficulle ITALY Aug 1 2008 8:00P Carl Palmer Band TBC ITALY Aug 2 2008 8:00P Carl Palmer Band TBC... This is a content summary only. Visit Truth In Shredding to find out more!
Indivisibility and the Theory of Everything by Evan Palmer
2008-07-19 21:58:00
The investigation of reality starts with the idea of it because unless and until one considers reality as a concept then one will not think about its nature and whether things might not be what they appear. We will start with a proposition that reality is a whole. Various sages and spiritual masters have stated that reality is whole and indivisible. If we take that as a starting point where does it lead us. An indivisible reality means that separation is not possible. However, our experience is one of separation and distinction. The mechanics of creating an apparent multiplicity is the key. If everything is one, why and how, do we see and feel the many. What sustains the illusion? Is it sustained because it is a shared delusion? Is it the deliberate intention of an exceedingly powerful being, or beings, who only need our consent to enmesh us in this realm?Regardless, the mechanics of the creation and maintenance of this detached realm of relations and multiplicity must involve techn...
Professional Armies = Slow-Motion Fascism by Evan Palmer
2008-07-01 17:51:00
As the largest military power in the world currently, this article will focus on the use of no-draft armies in the United States. In the 1970s, one of the key lessons that America should have been drawn from the Vietnam conflict was not to fight unjust and unnecessary wars. Instead however, one of the the lessons that was actually drawn by the Americans was to eliminate opposition by eliminating the draft. The Vietnam-era draft and the necessity of inducting citizens from all persuasions and backgrounds ensured that there would be a lot of soldiers (and to a lesser extent, sailors and airmen) opposed to the military, the war, and its conduct of the war. It didn't stop much but it did give it attention and it did produce protest and opposition. Back then, the media wasn't totally muffled and monopolized (somewhat but not completely) so those bellows of opposition were heard. A no-draft armed forces seemed like a solution made in heaven - to trade money for domestic peace, a large...
The McCain-Churian Candidate by Evan Palmer
2008-06-29 23:58:00
There are any number of people who should not run for public office and at the top of most lists would be persons who have been compromised. John McCain would be such a person. While we commiserate over the somewhat murky circumstances of his imprisonment and his claims of mistreatment, we are also very leery about having a person who endured five and a half years of an alleged brutal captivity as a leader, especially a powerful one.Whether you call it behaviour modification, torture, brain-washing or plain old blackmail, when done tothe extent that it might over a period of years in a POW setting, it definitely creates doubts as to the stability and judgement of the victim. Its goals would be familiar to students of history who had read about the Inquisition. It cropped up during the time of the Soviet Union's Gulag and its spectacular and gruesome show trials as a way to ensure cooperative defendants. The United States got its first taste of it when an unexpectedly high number of...
Talleyrand & The Interests of the State by Evan Palmer
2008-06-29 01:12:00
It is without dispute that Talleyrand was a clever man, adroit with words and ideas. Even his enemies trusted his diplomatic prowess. He, and by extension France, had much success. As a result, his thoughts and advice still hold sway, particularly, among the ruling classes and their various servants. The quote that is the focus of this article deals with diplomacy and morality: "States do not have friends, they only have interests."While Talleyrand, in the venal ethos of the period, made a fortune in bribes and assorted undisclosed payments, he always seemed to aim for the long-term benefit of France. His vision and love of France allowed him to consider the sensibilities and needs of his neighbours and of France's own citizens. It also gave him an historical perspective that helped him navigate through regimes and revolutions. Through it all he maintained a steadfast notion of what France was and what France needed. When someone of Talleyrand's talent and insight says "States onl...
Contentment- Goal, Trap and Nothing by Evan Palmer
2008-06-28 17:14:00
Does your contentment come from knowing what is most important in the sense of a profound enlightenment? Or, does it stem from being satisfied with what you know; feeling that it is enough and there is no valid reason to go further?Is it a physical contentment or psychological or a bit of both? Does it touch on the nature of the reality we find ourselves in? Is a contentment that rests on an unexplored reality certain to collapse. Even so, if its collapse was far enough in the future, most of us would take that guaranteed temporary happiness; our urge to defer as powerful as ever even when dealing with critical all-encompassing matters. Don't see it, don't hear it, don't know it. Small Picture winning over Big Picture almost every time.Isn't that a key mental conjuring - if it's not known, it's not perceived. Inklings may make mysterious intrusions on our psyche like clouds on a distant horizon yet they're easy to ignore or to dismiss. We tell ourselves, if it was important,...
People Kill People - Faster and More Easily with Guns by Evan Palmer
2008-06-22 17:51:00
We are in the Age of Guns. In the past, it may have been a quarterstaff or a crossbow. In the future, it may be some kind of non-lethal stun weapon. But today, it's guns.There are many circumstances that can affect the utility of a carrying a gun. What country you live in being a prime consideration. Do you live in a war zone? Do you have a honest competent police force? Do you live in a high crime area? Do you live in a community or are you some distance from any population centre? Do you hunt for food? However, among the invalid reasons for "needing" a gun is to be able to fight against a fascist takeover. You and your gun, or even your several guns, and a couple of good buddies, would not stand a chance. You would have to do what all the other freedom fighters had to do - steal weapons from your oppressors.We're obviously attacking the NRA gospel of "Guns don't kill People, People Kill People". Although, unfortunately, we're approaching the day when guns will kill people, tha...
Jessica Bowlin Is Jesse Palmer?s Girlfriend
2008-06-07 02:19:00
Jessica Bowlin and Bachelor, Jesse Palmer have decided to end their romantic relationship. Read more and see their photos and video here. Jessica Bowlin & Jesse Palmer Jessica Bowlin and Jesse Palmer met on season five of the Bachelor. Jesse romanced 25 ladies, until ultimately asking Bowlin to “chase all your dreams” with him by her ...
Bill Palmer: outlines guitar competition video
2008-05-27 01:06:00
News: 26-05-2008: A chance to win a guitar from Bill Palmer. Bill Palmer says: Hey y'all - here are 2 videos where I am demoing the "winners" guitar. What winners guitar I hear you ask? Until the 30th of June, Australian residents who purchase a copy of my album "Outlines" qualify for an entry into this nation-wide competition to win a brand new Ernie Ball Silhouette Special guitar. ust fill out... This is a content summary only. Visit Truth In Shredding to find out more!
PsyOps Detroit by Evan Palmer
2008-05-25 16:33:00
In 2005, the 40th playing of the Super Bowl came to Detroit (do they still makes cars here?), Michigan. It had been 23 years since it had been to Detroit in 1982 - basically, a generation ago. The game featured the Pittsburgh Steelers (do they still make steel here?) and the Seattle Seahawks (do they still make planes here?) The half-time show "starred" the geriatric (yes, censor me) Rolling Stones who put on a pitiful stale performance of intensely over-played songs - how could people not retch at the sound & sight of "(I can't get no) Satisfaction" as sung by a faux-angry pathetically strutting rooster-like Jaggar? Being surrounded by his night-of-the-living-dead cohorts wheezing and bobbing with ghastly "smiles" pasted to their wrinkled drug-addled faces didn't help.It would have been an affront at any venue - who does the NFL think their audience is anyway? But to "showcase" an ancient British band fronted by hundreds of phony young fans clapping and waving their arms in t...
The Mysterious Moon is Vital to Earth (1) by Evan Palmer
2008-05-19 01:43:00
Moonlight was something to be avoided in medieval times as it might induce madness. It was also to avoided during nocturnal wartime operations when darkness was needed.Ancient cultures were very aware of the Moon as it was used to measure the months and held to affect women's menstrual cycles. In today's modern societies, it's much less of a cultural factor. Yet, the pure raw physical impacts of the Moon are staggering - to the extent that life as we know it might not exist without it.The Moon strongly affects the oceans and seas. Estimates run from 1/3 to 1/2 of the height of the tides are a result of the Moon's gravitational pull (the rest is from the Sun). This also affects the width of the inter-tidal areas around the world. This is the boundary formed by the low and high tides and is typically an area of great diversity of life.Earth without the Moon would rotate much faster. The Moon slows the Earth down. If the Moon was gone, the days on Earth would be around 8 hours in l...
Palmer knocks off world number one - ABC Online
2008-05-11 02:51:00
CitizenPalmer knocks off world number oneABC Online, Australia - 3 hours agoAustralian David Palmer is eyeing off his fourth British Open title after beating world number one Amr Shabana in the quarter-finals of the world's most ...Malaysian David earns revenge at British Open AFPBRITISH OPEN: Gaultier signals a warning to Egyptians Daily TimesSquash champ Gaultier loses British Open crown AFPall 16 news articles
Murder as Entertainment by Evan Palmer
2008-05-10 23:17:00
Perhaps in Elizabethan times, murder and violence were prevalent to the extent that their depiction in most of Shakespeare's plays was a reflection of their society rather than a projection. However, in out times, in advanced countries like Canada, murder is thankfully a fairly rare event, and yet, the roster of popular shows overflows with murder-mystery-like stories set in a wide range of locales and exploring a variety of work and social settings. Even shows that purport to be character-based and devoted to relationships will veer into dark and violent realms when their ratings dip. How much of this is giving people what they like and will return for more of versus catering to baser fears and impulses? Can we always prosper financially by evoking the infamous trio of fear, uncertainty and doubt, and regardless, should we? Now, it appears that we have crossed the (story) line from where murder was evil and its perpetrators deserving of relentless pursuit and justice to where it'...
DVD Review: All You Need Is Love ? Tony Palmer
2008-05-09 14:43:00
Award winning film maker Tony Palmer has created quite the opus with this 17 part series about popular music. It comes in a 5 DVD boxed set, and is an absolute must have for any music fan. Todays music map encompasses a seemingly endless mixture of styles, from a cappella (unaccompanied) to zydeco (A Cajun Louisiana ...
Brothers Palmer looking to make history in Cincy
2008-05-04 21:50:00
They’re the same height and almost the same weight. They have many of the same facial features. They use some of the same expressions. They play the same position. And, for the first time, Carson and Jordan Palmer play on the same NFL team. Read More: Associated Press
Patsy Palmer - Friday Night With Jonathan Ross - HQ caps
2008-04-20 16:09:00
Nice to see her back looking rather sexy!Realityman Random PostsPIC: 50 Cent and Tupac back in the daysAsia Argento @ The Last Mistress press stills (7 UHQ & ...
Could Patsy Palmer Be Nancy?
2008-04-19 20:04:00
When I read that Patsy Palmer wanted to play the role of Nancy in the West End version of Oliver, I was sceptical to say the least. But I got my hands on this clip where, granted, she only sings a few lines of ‘As Long As He Needs Me’, she sounded great to me. ...
Jeremy Palmer Black Ink Project
2008-04-17 15:11:00
Only a small percentage of people who try out affiliate marketing actually make money. Even a smaller percentage make a decent amount of money. These could be due to many reasons: Information overload Lack of action or focus Difficulty with the technical aspect Not having enough desire to succeed The Black Ink Project In business terms, everyone knows that red ink means ...
Controlling People by Imposing Differences by Evan Palmer
2008-04-13 18:24:00
Visible differences in one's appearance can act as a powerful means of isolating a given person and the community to which they belong. These differences can extend to social interaction, to languages, to meals and food, to types of entertainment, to rituals and the use of symbols. It serves paradoxically both to make one stand out from the majority and to make one clearly fit into a given minority. When members of that minority are together, they all look the same, they conform. Differences in appearance and behaviour can used to distinguish an elite military unit or a religious sect or even an entire culture. It can be used deliberately in the knowledge that it will generate group solidarity by inviting hostility from outside the differentiated group. It also serves as a means of recognition.By controlling with whom one socializes and marries, a group can create its own "world" that tries to operate and survive and prosper within the larger human society but, at the same time, tr...
Value, Money and The First Law of Thermodynamics by Evan Palmer
2008-04-13 01:31:00
"Energy cannot be created or destroyed."Money, a form of economic energy, is a marker for value. Nothing more. And there are many other markers - for example, stocks & bonds. If a value marker is more than one step removed from the object of value (where "object" has the broadest possible definition) then it should be considered speculative. Speculative objects should not have any standing versus a marker. They should not be permitted to affect markers. Making a currency convertible to gold or silver was a way of guaranteeing this for money.One level of abstraction with regards to value markers is more than enough. It is difficult enough to manage that single layer of markers. Going beyond that is the realm of cheats and thieves and those who allow cheats and thieves to prosper are their accomplices. Those who deal with them - beware.Value is a complex entity and putting a currency value on it is fraught with risk but it's safe to say that for every individual loss of value of ...
--=[ Terrance Palmer ]=--
2008-04-10 17:35:00
Terrance Palmer - Love Letter [2007]Link 2Terrance Palmer, bassist for Israel Houghton's New Breed and Fred Hammond's Radical for Christ, steps out front in a solid, jazz oriented offering. Fans of smooth jazz will hear echoes of Stanley Clarke and Wayman Tisdale. The vocals offer a nice break in between superb bass solos, interesting lead lines and an overall tight CD. Knowing of Palmer's talent, it is very nice to see him step out front and feature his excellent bass work.I recommend this record for those that love bass, love to sit back and listen to Smooth Jazz, and love well written songs.. A lil Holy Ghost Heat 4 ya !!!All track info is in the comment section...
Who Is Tara Palmer Tomkinson?
2008-04-10 14:26:00
Meet Tara Palmer Tomkinson, the British television personality and magazine columnist who can’t seem to stay out of the tabloids. See her biography, photos, and video here. Tara Palmer Tomkinson The attention-grabbing Tara Palmer Tomkinson was most recently seen out in London after drinking. Deciding she had to get out of the party immediately, Tara ...
Teresa Palmer Is A Naughty Bedtime Story
2008-04-06 21:05:00
Here’s Adam Sandler and some girl named Teresa Palmer who I’ve never heard of on the set of the movie Bedtime Stories. I guess she plays the token hot chick. You know, she kind of reminds me of Britney Spears, but that’s probably just because they have her dressed like Britney in that Pepsi commercial she did with Beyonce from a few years back. Anyway, I like the outfit, let’s just hope she’s in
No End in Sight by Evan Palmer
2008-04-06 17:55:00
"This thing cannot keep on going so that we are always going to discover more and more new laws." Richard FeynmanThe search for the ultimate truth, the ultimate explanation or framework continues unabated. In some cases, it's just a job, a way to pay expenses, invested with only an occasional excitement or joy. In other cases, it's a vibrant exploration. But, regardless, it never seems to make definitive progress. Every time a complete solution seems to present itself, it opens up onto another world of knowledge. For example, a short time ago, the 1950s, we thought and scientists agreed, that the universe consisted of "The Milky Way". For several decades that was the received knowledge. Atoms were originally conceived as the irreducible elements out of which everything else was made. Now there's a veritable zoo of particles and quasi-forces, some verified, some half-proven but still mostly theoretical. It has been recently posited that there is such a thing as "dark matter" and "...
How to Make Multiple Streams of Craft Income Posted By : Diane Palmer
2008-04-04 18:04:00
A friend of mine asked me the other day, is it worth starting a website if I sell crafts at craft shows?… More: continued here Powered by ArticlesXPress
Hating Hate & Other Diversions by Evan Palmer
2008-03-23 23:23:00
While Hate and Love do seem like cornucopias - endless flows of something out of nothing - it might be more useful to think of them as energies that can manifest themselves as acts upon beings, objects and conditions or states such as consciousness and feelings. Energies that need sources and mediums and propagation mechanics.One of the routes often proposed in eradicating evil and its effects is to tackle one of its major causes - that being hate. But one of the flaws in that approach is that it addresses the instruments used such as articles or films or even speech but not the source. It's like taking a bat away from a hooligan but not dealing with the hooligan. It goes to the core - what causes hate? What gives birth to hate? What nourishes it? What makes it spread? The same can said of Love or Fear or or any of major emotions or attitudes.A question that comes to the fore almost immediately is whether hate is a primary feeling or attitude or if it, in fact, derives from another...
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