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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Bears   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Faced with a chance to play the Houston Toros for a shot at the Japanese champs, they devise a way to get to Texas to play at the famed Astrodome.
It stars Chris Barnes, who returns to his role as the foul-mouthed Tanner Boyle, Jackie Earle Haley, also reprising his role as Kelly Leak, and Jimmy Baio as Carmen Ronzonni.
This movie is most-famously remembered for the scene in which Coach Leak, played by William Devane, leads the Astrodome crowd in the chant "Let them play!" when the umpires attempt to call the game prematurely because of time constraints.
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 Brief Abstract of Wikipedia's Mesothelioma Cancer page
Jon Udell: Visualizing change: I wish I was Jon Udell, as he gets everything he asks for.
Andy Baio liked the idea and sponsored a contest for a script that would do that.
I think this has been mentioned in the press already, but I confirmed with Jimmy Wales that a study done by IBM (The group that did the history flow work) tried to measure how quickly vandalism on
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 apophenia: December 2005 Archives
It's not only about tagging, social bookmarking, sharing, etc. It's about rethinking the innovation process when handling social technologies.
These aren't even your typical Web2.0 crowd - these are creatives with attitude who have no problem telling corporate what they think and pushing for changes that they feel are essential.
It should be the first source of information, not the last.
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 randomwalks/dj
On the other hand, Tragic Lad’s parallel tracks somewhat resemble Chris Ware’s “Jimmy Corrigan” - not so much in style, as in their assumption that branches are not alternate possibilities, but sets of parallel occurances distributed across space and time.
[Thanks for suggestions from Andy Baio, Tim Tylor, Neil, Bryce]
Originally posted by Jeremy Douglass from WRT: Writer Response Theory, on February 21, 2006 10:46 AM
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