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  Post, Mike
Mike Post, one of the most successful composers in television history, has written music for television since the 1970s.
Post is regarded as the youngest musician ever to be appointed as musical director for a television program, assuming that role in 1969, at age 24, on The Andy Williams Show.
Post's work is wholly devoted to compelling a program's storyline and contributing to its overall tone.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/P/htmlP/postmike/postmike.htm   (716 words)

  
 Mike Post, composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mike Post: In the last year of "Hill Street," there was this writer working on that show named Dick Wolf.
Post: It just seemed that the shows that have become the most famous are the cop shows.
Post: I found a sample of a jail door closing, and I put it with a couple of little other sounds and made this ching-ching thing.
www.hollywoodreporter.com /thr/interviews/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1899360   (513 words)

  
 NYPD Blue:  The Best of Mike Post
The best of Mike Post, would have had to come from the era of the 1970’s, but there are a couple from the 1980’s that also bring back some good TV-memories.
Mike Post has been a main staple for the realm of television themes for nearly three decades and it looks as though he will be going strong into the 2000 as he has composed the themes for several running television shows: Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Martial Law, Silk Stalkings.
If you love TV themes, this compilation of 15 of Mike Post's best 80's themes (and some from the 90's too) is a treat.
www.tracksounds.com /reviews/bestofmikepost.htm   (808 words)

  
 Post-atomic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
May 2003...people close to the pope claim that amid these concerns, the pontiff wishes he was younger and in better health to confront the possibility that Bush may represent the person prophesized in Revelations.
Because the United States is "on the brink of economic collapse," war was required in 2001.
With the unveiling of the pain-beam gun, the Pentagon is poising itself for a new age of warfare.
www.post-atomic.com   (848 words)

  
 CrunchNotes » Conflicts of Interest
You are a paid consultant to blogniscient and this wasn’t disclosed in your early posts, or in the comments you blanketed the blogospere with.
Blogs are about passion, Ken. Mike happens to be passionate about memeorandum, as am I. That comes across in both Mike’s reviews of meme and mine (which btw I wrote a month before I met Gabe).
This week Mike Arrington at TechCrunch was publically called out over a post on memeorandum by a paid consultant to memeorandums competitor (btw: that no one has heard of until now - that consultant should pay Mike).
www.crunchnotes.com /?p=11   (1748 words)

  
 Garyh.net
Mike's already posted about this, likely because he's on the same e-mail list, but I'm very disappointed to hear that Sound & Fury will not be back to the Southern California Ren Faire this year.
Wow, it seems just yesterday I posted my "It's 2005" entry, and here it is 2006 already.
- Mike announced he and his girlfriend are expecting.
www.garyh.net   (903 words)

  
 Conglomerate Blog: Business, Law, Economics & Society
Bill Patry posted a thoughtful comment recently about the legitimacy of Google's plan under existing copyright doctrine (he's pretty skeptical of Google's fair use argument).
Posted by Mike Madison on September 21, 2005 @ 10:07
Posted by Mike Madison on September 21, 2005 @ 10:10
www.theconglomerate.org /2005/09/google_sued_boo.html   (1868 words)

  
 Virginia Governors Campaign Blog: Race to Richmond – washingtonpost.com
Posted at 10:25 PM ET, November 17, 2005
Post reporter Carol Morello was in Richmond this morning for the Democrats' press conference, and she filed this report about the situation in the attorney general's race:
Post reporter Michelle Boorstein went to the polling place in Glen Allen where Republican gubernatorial candidate Jerry Kilgore voted this morning.
blogs.washingtonpost.com /racetorichmond   (1401 words)

  
 Mike Chambers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Note, because this post contains some forward looking statements about the combination of our companies, and because we are now in a regulatory period, I have to include the legalese included below (it is longer than the actual post!).
Also, because this weblog post is one of the documents that have to be turned over to regulators, I have to disable comments (as those technically become part of the document / post).
Mike Chambers is a Senior Product Manager for Developer Relations at Adobe, working on the Apollo project.
weblogs.macromedia.com /mesh/archives/2005/04/macromedia_adob.cfm   (1229 words)

  
 Mike Davidson: All Hail the iPhone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Yes, it does sound like it'll work without a problem, I've just not seen it around here in the Netherlands (yet) and the last time I went looking into phones was a few months ago, when everyone here was eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Sony P900.
The e book/mobile internet device solution, as Johnathan described in his post, is really interesting, and matches, I guess, Apple's quest of simplicity in the use and design of their products.
Mike Davidson is CEO of Newsvine in Seattle, WA.
www.mikeindustries.com /blog/archives/000026.php   (5379 words)

  
 curiousLee - a weblog mostly about the design of information, web architectures, and technology
As edgy as posting via WiFi from a fast food joint might be for a geek like me, the rest of the patrons are oblivious to what I'm doing.
I posted to Hiptop Nation at various times this evening from B&H Photo, Gray's Papaya, The Easy Internet Cafe (while also composing this blogger post, and from The Massive McDonalds next to the net cafe.
The new WiFi with valuemeal deal (mentioned in the previous post) isn't kicking off until tomorrow, but from the second floor dining room, my PowerBook G4 and Rendezvous automatically negotiated the WiFi connection to SSID "cometa" and I got the login screen (48k JPEG).
www.visuallee.com /weblog/2003_03_01_archive.html#200050013   (2533 words)

  
 Motive Gear Sponsored Mike Post
Motive Gear Sponsored Mike Post NMRA EFI RENEGADE SERIES.
Mike won the World Ford Challenge for his class.
It was very relaxing knowing we wouldn't have any breakage in the Motive 9" that was under the car" said Mike Post.
www.motivegear.com /pages/racing_auto/mike_post/mike_post.htm   (108 words)

  
 Elfquest Trading Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Please be sure to include your full email address when posting a list (example: scouter@aol.com), otherwise no one will be able to get in touch with you.
Posts without a proper email address will be removed.
If your post is gone or has expired, feel free to post another one.
www.knauer.org /mike/elfquest/eqtrade.php   (372 words)

  
 Townhall.com :: Columns :: Welcome to UNC-We love black people by Mike S. Adams - Sep 26, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
I have proof that the chancellor was at the otherwise segregated event because a cameraman (I sure hope he was fl!) took a picture of DePaolo talking to a fl student named Antonio Jenkins.
That picture was posted on the UNC-W website to remind us that, a) the university is not racist and, b) Rosemary DePaolo likes fl people.
Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and is a regular columnist for Townhall.com.
www.townhall.com /columnists/mikeadams/ma20050926.shtml   (963 words)

  
 :: PageCount :: Into the Lake of Fire ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Worse, he has taken my posts and dissected them, picked them apart like a vulture alighting on unexpected riches of carrion, and held them up so that they may be laughed and jeered at.
Reading his post written the day after the attacks on Washington and New York, my belief in the pragmatism of the skeptic was reinforced.
Nobody but the dork on the box sneezing his brains into a piece of tissue paper I'd shred with the first involuntary spasm [with accompanying sound effects that set the neighborhood dogs to howling, the cats to mewling, and rabbits and squirrels heading for their burrows].
pagecount.blogspot.com /2002_09_01_pagecount_archive.html   (11311 words)

  
 Mike Ford, DW, et al
After reading Mike's post I went back into my files and PillRoyal was for another med.
Mike Ford -- Thursday, 17 November 2005, at 11:45 a.m.
After reading Mike's > post I went back into my files and PillRoyal > was for another med.
www.rxlist.com /rxboard/vicodin.pl?read=78139   (149 words)

  
 Of bathrooms, toilet paper, and thread synchronization.
I first posted this analogy in writing on DevelopMentor's DOTNET-CLR list back in 2003, but the analogy was split over several posts, so I've combined those posts together here and presented them in QandA form to reflect the nature of the discussion.
Posted @ 12/13/2004 8:53 AM I'm trying to understand Pulse/Wait and the toilet paper analogy...after re-reading the post and the documentation, I'm a little confused...
Posted @ 4/18/2005 12:43 PM I'm happy to see you allow the braces the privilege of having their own line.
pluralsight.com /blogs/mike/archive/2004/12/13/3905.aspx   (2454 words)

  
 Reverend Mike's House of Homiletic Hash: Back in the House!
Darryl Dash had a post on Friday picking up on an Andrew Hamilton post at Backyard Missionaries.
Regele combines demographic and cultural analysis with the work of William Strauss and Neil Howe in their book, Generations, and concludes that the church is faced with an inevitable decline relative to its Constantinian standing.
I hate to imagine the change I can expect over the next fifteen years.) Regele concludes that the church's only hope is to die in order to be resurrected to new life in a different form (he phrases it more eloquently, though), which brings me back to my common area of interest with Darryl.
blog.revmike.us /archives/000193.html   (1259 words)

  
 Mike's own personal soapbox!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Gabriele has actually posted in the comments section of this blog, which is a huge honor (Hi, Gabriele...!).
And yet, there are books out there that have been published regularly for long periods of time by dedicated creators that STILL don't get the shot they deserve from fans who might be looking to try something other than comics form Marvel and DC.
I was playing around with another design for a character that would tie into the sketch/concept from my last post-- but she ended up being a little too much like LIGHTNING LASS from the LEGION OF SUPERHEROES.
www.mikewieringo.com /html/Blog.htm   (2356 words)

  
 Journal of Popular Film and Television: Episodic's music man: Mike Post - interview with music composer Mike Post - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mike Post is one of the most successful and prolific music composers for television programs.
Mike Post (born in 1944) began his musical life with piano lessons at the age of six.
POST: Fortunately they come to me, or rather to my agents, Sam Schwartz and Mike Gorfain.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0412/is_n4_v25/ai_20573308   (448 words)

  
 sdow: Guest Post by Mike Haines, EVP and Corporate Counsel of The Empower Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Posted by: boom at April 18, 2005 05:29 PM I wish more people would stop and chat with our men in uniform.
Posted by: Matt at April 18, 2005 07:01 PM Great post.
Posted by: Tyler Avery at April 19, 2005 05:57 AM Post a comment
www.radiantblog.com /sdow/archives/2005/04/guest_post_by_m.html   (1014 words)

  
 Orange Cone: SpaceShipOne
Which is not to say I agree wholly with the Libertarians who were there waving their "Government Bad!" banners, but that government environments are not particularly conducive to radical innovation and it's good that there's an environment for that.
Posted by: Mike at June 22, 2004 01:31 PM
Posted by: Mike at June 22, 2004 08:11 PM
www.orangecone.com /archives/000114.html   (925 words)

  
 Mike Schinkel's Miscellaneous Ramblings - FREE XDN Professional for .NET Bloggers
Mike Schinkel, president of Xtras.Net, made an offer on his personal blog of a free XDN Professional membership (http://www.xtras.net/xdn) during the month of May 2004 for anyone that blogs about.NET frequently.
If you are a.NET blogger, see Mike's post for how to get your free XDN membership.
Post a comment on this page with your name, email address (you can "no-spam" encode it if you like), and a permalink to your blog entry about the offer so I can add your blog to my blog reader, and maybe my blogroll.
www.mikeschinkel.com /blog/PermaLink,guid,2650d93d-0994-4f74-ae52-900173d03ebd.aspx   (777 words)

  
 Mike Davidson: Unstealth! Get Ready For Newsvine...
Mike, I have great respect for what you have done, and I'm sure the product will be neat looking and working.
Mike, I mentioned about a month ago that I had a system we should talk about; something I've also kept secret (for me, it's been over worry that someone else will figure it out and I'll lose my opportunity - it sucks being busy on other projects that take you away from your dream).
The point that Mike made about not letting a *few people* dictate the news but instead, allowing the average citizen to put in their 2 cents is just unheard of today.
www.mikeindustries.com /blog/archive/2005/11/get-ready-for-newsvine   (7120 words)

  
 Mike's Noise: NASA grounds the Shuttle indefinitely - but no one wants to talk about the insulation
Either that, or maybe they could think about investing their time and energy in a space vehicle that is not dependent on 30-year-old technology, and that actually costs less to operate than an a roughly equivalent but non-reusable payload-carrying vehicle.
Many have speculated that the Challenger explosion could have been prevented by the use of an asbestos-containing putty to fill the now-infamous solid rocket booster o-ring seals, and that environmental concerns also led to the Challenger disaster.
This report by Mike's Noise (via Instapundit) is stunning and disturbing.
mikesnoise.typepad.com /noisepage/2005/07/nasa_grounds_th.html   (2782 words)

  
 Is Freddy Ready to Take His Ball and Go Somewhere Else?
Reserve Guillermo Ramirez scores in the first overtime Sunday to lead the Galaxy past the Revolution, 1-0, for the MLS championship.
Mike Wise: Is Freddy ready to take his ball and go somewhere else?
The Post's Steven Goff hands out his MLS awards.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/30/AR2005103001353.html   (1012 words)

  
 Mike Post Pics - Mike Post News - Mike Post Information
Goren and Eames investigate after a bridesmaid, Megan, is found dead in the cheap motel room she had been sharing with Alice, another bridesmaid at their friend Tory's wedding.
The two detectives start with investigating Pete and Jayson, the two guys the women had met at Brasserie Nylorac, but soon realise that Alice's story has a lot of holes in it, and the presence of cigar smoke around...
Mike is one of television's most prolific composers.
www.tv.com /mike-post/person/7878/summary.html   (126 words)

  
 Mike Rowehl » Blog Archive » More SMS.ac Turd Flinging
That’s the great thing about scammers and spammers, you can do whatever you want to them and you don’t have to feel bad.
This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 29th, 2006 at 10:09 am and is filed under General.
Join in, spread the word, post a link or two or three.
www.rowehl.com /blog/?p=634   (324 words)

  
 Mover Mike -
Mike is a retired stock broker, and now supports his wife's furniture business.
Posted on Thursday April 13, 2006 at 9:15pm.
Did I just imagine writing this post about a recent 60 Minutes show, the one where Abu Jandal, the former body guard of Osama bin Laden was interviewed.
www.movermike.com   (8182 words)

  
 Mike Post - AOL Music: MAIN
Mike Post, one of the most successful composers in television history,...
The best of Mike Post, would have had to come from the era of the 1970?s,...
Mike Post?s theme for Magnum PI ranks right up there with Hill Street Blues...
music.aol.com /artist/main.adp?_pgtyp=pdct&artistid=13968   (215 words)

  
 INSIDE PCIJ: Stories behind our stories » Mike Defensor’s expert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mike Defensor introduced his audio expert, Jonathan Tiongco, to the media this morning, he took pains emphasizing that it was Tiongco who had vehemently opposed the appointment of Angelo Reyes to the Department of the Interior and Local Government.
Mike D. spent a whole month in seclusion planning for this major counter-strike which to him would deliver the fatal blow to his critics who got the upper hand when Malacañang disowned Mike D’s resignation challenge to the opposition congressmen.
Mike, we would like to remind you that we, the Filipino people, are your bosses not Pres Arroyo.
www.pcij.org /blog?p=314   (8861 words)

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