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  20th century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movies, music and the media had a major influence on fashion and trends in all aspects of life.
As many movies and music originate from the United States, American culture spread rapidly over the world.
Watching sports, later also on television, became a popular activity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/20th_century   (1938 words)

  
 PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE - HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
At any rate, Michael decided there was nothing he could do, in the way of "normal computing," that would repay the huge value of the computer time he had been given.
An hour and 47 minutes later, he announced that the greatest value created by computers would not be computing, but would be the storage, retrieval, and searching of what was stored in our libraries.
We want people to be able to look up quotations they heard in conversation, movies, music, other books, easily with a library containing all these quotations in an easy to find etext format.
promo.net /pg/history.html   (2497 words)

  
 ClickZ Internet Marketing Solutions for Marketers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
I've rented a ton of movies off Greencine's excellent, eccentric and often, arcane, user recommendation lists (like Roger Ebert is a Big, Fat, Idiot or Movies that make you want to take a shower).
I was honored to be a part of the interactive marketing committee group that helped pull this effort together -- although the lion's share of kudos are due to Euro RSCG, which generously did the heavy lifting, i.e.
Speaking of Crispin: Watch The King score a touchdown.
blog.clickz.com /archives/topics/noteworthy.html   (10240 words)

  
 Incoming Signals: October 2004 archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
• Some Halloween-ish articles I wrote for MSNBC.com: Trivia quizzes on horror movies in general and the "Alien" and "Predator" films specifically; "Sci-Fi Monster Super Death Cage Match"; and and an article on nine slasher movies worth watching.
• I haven't yet had a chance to watch it, but friends have told me that Jon Stewart's appearance on "Crossfire" this week consisted of a masterful attack on Tucker Carlson and was a wonder to behold.
• Scientists discover that ferrets like to watch "The Matrix." (Oh, and also that our brains spend 80% of their cognitive power doing tasks of which our conscious minds are totally unaware.
www.wherethreadscomeloose.com /linksarchive1004.html   (2288 words)

  
 The Society For American Baseball Research
We also carry the APBA game and cards, classic DVD movies, and baseball-related music.
Experience the adventure and excitement of playing or watching international baseball in a foreign country while absorbing the culture through an extensive sightseeing program.
The site, which is basically a rather quirky product catalogue, is worth exploring.
www.sabr.org /sabr.cfm?a=lnk&m=3&s=180   (1785 words)

  
 the-inbetween.com [ ceci n'est pas ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
They can focus on the games and if they do that during their press conference today, instead of pushing bullshit like XNA and Vista, then they will knock the wind right out of Sony's sails.
With my convenient setup, I was able to watch both game two of the Senators and Sabres series and Sony's E3 press-conference at GameSpot's E3 Live site.
However, watching the guy (lead designer?) play the game didn't fill me with confidence.
www.the-inbetween.com   (2860 words)

  
 George Brown College Library Research Guide - Film Studies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A short history of the movies / Gerald Mast, Bruce F. Kawin.
Movies and meaning: an introduction to film / Stephen Prince.
Thinking about movies: watching, questioning, enjoying / Peter Lehman, William Luhr.
erweb.gbrownc.on.ca /lrc/Research_guides/film.asp   (758 words)

  
 Jaded Writings: Biography
Favorite movies: Braveheart, Sleepless in Seattle, The Crow and The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Hobbies: Working on my iBook or G4, dreaming, practicing witchcraft, indulging in book buying sprees, visiting cemeteries, watching movies, dancing, moonbathing and seeking immortality.
My life is worth living when I've completed a good paragraph." --Lynne Sharon Schwartz
www.jadedwritings.com /bio.html   (2914 words)

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