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  Techmeme: Microsoft is Dead  —  A few days ago I suddenly realized Microsoft was dead. (Paul Graham)
Paul must be living in a cave somewhere, or drunk on the Web 2.0 Kool-Aid.
Paul obviously wrote his headline to grab attention and attract links to his blog.
Paul Graham posits that Microsoft is dead and the cause of death is: — 1.
www.techmeme.com /070407/p13   (1364 words)

  
  Paul Hines
Bill James called Hines the best National League centerfielder of the 1870s, but also the least admirable star, as he "was castigated by [league president] William Hulbert in an open letter for his lack of hustle and poor attitude." By the start of the 1884 season, Hines was an established 32-year-old star.
In 1884, Hines was still in center field for the Grays, and put in his usual performance as the team's dominant hitter.
Hines pitched in a couple of meaningless October games (the 6th and 9th), mopping up in a couple of blowout losses, but did not give up any earned runs himself.
www.providencegrays.org /Old_Grays/Paul_Hines/paul_hines.html   (737 words)

  
 Paul Hines Memorial   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Paul was an honor student at the University of Texas in Austin.
Paul was the one you called if you wanted or needed any help with moving, painting, repairing any and everything.
Paul loved and honored his mother and always wanted to be there to care for his "little mother".
www.texansforequaljustice.org /paul_hiines.html   (96 words)

  
 Paul Hines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Aloysius Hines (March 1, 1855 – July 10, 1935) was an American center fielder in professional baseball who played in the National Association and Major League Baseball from 1872 to 1891.
Hines probably practiced with the original Washington Nationals or played on its junior team before joining the National Association with that club in 1872.
Hines died at age 80 in Hyattsville, Maryland, deaf and blind.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paul_Hines   (453 words)

  
 Army Times - Paul Hines, former Army Times managing editor, dies
Paul Hines, 78, a retired Marine Corps officer, long-time journalist and former managing editor of Army Times, died Aug. 20 of complications of bone marrow cancer, with which he was diagnosed five years ago.
During the Korean War, Hines was as an artillery forward observer and regimental staff officer in 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division.
Hines is survived by his wife of 54 years, the former Susan M. Cleghorn; daughters Susan M. Jerome, Dr. Virginia Hines and Ann Teuchart; two grandaughters and four grandsons.
www.armytimes.com /story.php?f=1-292925-2064587.php   (334 words)

  
 Paul Hines | BaseballLibrary.com
Hines charged in from centerfield to make a spectacular shoestring catch, ran to third base to double off one runner, then threw to second base to catch the other and complete the triple play.
"Hines would probably prefer to stop a pistol ball when it was coming down, hurtful as it would be to his hand, than to interfere with it when it left the barrel.
It would be a good idea for Hines to first practice both ways with the pistol ball.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/H/Hines_Paul.stm   (461 words)

  
 February 1997 - Vermont Bar Examination Essay Questions - Model Answers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In response, Paul's counsel should stress that Mary's father was a trusted member of the family, and that the statement was directed at Mary and was not intended to be made public.
If the court is convinced that Paul made the admission to both Mary and her father, and that he wanted both of them to hear it, the court will probably allow the testimony as evidence.
Paul's counsel should respond that the public records exception to the hearsay rule allows the records to be admitted in evidence.
dol.state.vt.us /gopher_root5/board_bar_examiners/answers_feb97.html   (6215 words)

  
 Keller Descendants - aqw04.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Helen married Paul McCulloch on 17 Jul 1943 in Germantown, Pa. Paul was born 23 Feb 1920 in New York City, NY.
Albert Paul, Christian Charles) was born 28 Dec 1931 in Philadelphia, Pa. She died 9 May 2004.
Paul Albert Hines was born 18 Sep 1954 in Philadelphia, Pa. He died 8 Dec 2005 in Philadelphia, Pa..
members.aol.com /msflinx/Keller/aqwg04.htm   (242 words)

  
 Paul Goldberg Professional Drummer
Paul‘s CD…”Whim of the Current” (includes songs by Chick Corea, John Patitucci, John Coltrane,Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Don Grolnick, and Michel Camillo) was recorded at Universal Studios, and he performs regularly with his quartet.
Paul Goldberg studied music at the Philadelphia College for the Performing Arts, and graduated w/ Bachelor of Arts degree in “Drums and Percussion”.
Paul is featured in articles in Modern Drummer Magazine entitled“The Drummers of Atlantic City”, and ”On the Move”.
www.paulgoldbergdrummer.com   (166 words)

  
 Press Releases : Hines
Hines is planning major capital improvements on the complex, which is currently 50% leased to tenants including: GE Capital Assurance; Health Net, Inc.; THX; and Paul Financial.
Paul Paradis, Hines senior vice president, said, “We are pleased to have significantly increased Hines’ presence in Marin County with this acquisition.
The Hines portfolio of projects completed, underway, acquired and managed for third parties includes more than 800 properties representing over 285 million square feet of office, mixed-use, industrial, hotel, medical, sports facilities and residential properties, as well as large, master-planned communities and land developments.
www.hines.com /press/releases/08-01-05.aspx   (320 words)

  
 Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Players VI: Paul Hines (Continued)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hines hit.357 in 1879, the highest average that year and the first major leaguer to lead the National League in batting average for two consecutive years.
In 1882, Hines became the first player to wear sunglasses during a major league game, and on September 25 played in the first true doubleheader in National League history.
Hines would return to Washington and play for the Nationals of the National League for the 1886 and 1887 seasons and hit over.300 both years.
www.19cbaseball.com /players6.html   (443 words)

  
 10-13-05
Hines was also the development manager for the master planning, design and construction of PETCO Park and currently provides engineering management services to the ballpark.
Hines is a privately owned real estate firm involved in developing, acquiring, leasing and managing real estate, as well as providing extensive international investment management and advisory services.
The Hines portfolio of projects completed, underway, acquired and managed for third parties includes more than 700 properties representing over 244 million square feet of office, mixed-use, industrial, hotel, medical, sports facilities and residential properties, as well as large, master-planned communities and land developments.
www.hines.com /press/releases/10-13-05.aspx   (697 words)

  
 Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Players V: Paul Hines   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hines was born in 1852 in Washington, DC and first played infield for the Washington Nationals of the National Association in 1872.
In 1873 Hines played for the reorganized Washington team (who changed their name to the Blue Legs), and hit over.300 for the first time.
Hines also led the league in RBI with 50, and home runs with 4, so in fact, Hines was the first major leaguer to win the Triple Crown.
www.19cbaseball.com /players5.html   (516 words)

  
 restorative justice By Tag Evers
In 1985, Paul Hines, Thomas Ann’s only child, was a student at University of Texas in Austin when he was murdered three months before his graduation.
Paul was found dead later that evening, slumped over in his Camaro, the car still running.
Hines says the experience helped her take her anger and transform it into something positive, both within her and in the lives of prisoners.
www.yesmagazine.org /7Peacebuilding/evers.htm   (2025 words)

  
 The Triple Crown -- A Brief Look at One of Baseball's Most Coveted and Elusive Feats
Actually, Paul Hines was the first winner of the Triple Crown, way back in 1878 when no one had ever heard of night games, television, cross-country flights or $6 hot dogs.
Hines was indeed a star, but it wasn't until 1968 that it was learned that he won the Triple Crown.
Hines also became the first player to ever win back-to-back batting titles when he led the National League in 1879.
www.psacard.com /articles/article3547.chtml   (1003 words)

  
 Paul Hines Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Paul Hines was born on Thursday, March 1, 1855, in Unknown, Virginia.
Hines was 21 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 20, 1876, with the Chicago White Stockings.
His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Paul Hines baseball stats page.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=hinespa01   (289 words)

  
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Paul Drapper and Elenor Powell rehearsed there, and so did the Condos Brothers and the Nicholas Brothers, Jose Greco and Carmen Amaya, and the hoofers from several Broadway shows.
Hanya Holm taught modern dance in one studio; Honi Coles taught Dick Cavett to lap in another.
And memories of the studio gave Gregory Hines the idea for Sonny's, the dance studio that is home to the old hoofers in the film "Tap." Fazils has remained a center for flamenco, Middle Eastern and Tap classes and rehearsals, with some ballroom and Tango dancing.
www.fazilstudio.com   (169 words)

  
 American Heroes
Playing in the dead ball era of the 1880's, Paul Hines led the National League in 1878, in batting with.358, home runs with 4 and whacked 50 RBI's, to win the triple crown.
Paul Hines had a lifetime batting average of.301, while playing in 1481 games and got 1881 hits.
In 1888, Hines was hit by a pitch by Jim Whitney of the National League's Kansas City Grasshoppers and Hines lost his hearing.
www.baseballhistorian.com /html/american_heroes.cfm?page=6   (1121 words)

  
 Paul Radford
At 5'6" and 148 pounds, he was one of the smallest men on the team, and at 22 he was the youngest player in the daily lineup.
Playing next to the comparatively large Paul Hines, he was referred to as "Little Paul" for much of the year.
By a comparison of their records to date it would appear that 'Little Paul' has at least proven his equality to his mighty successor." He had his biggest day at the plate on June 14, going 4-7 with two runs in a 15-inning victory, and his two-out double won the game.
www.providencegrays.org /Old_Grays/Paul_Radford/paul_radford.html   (545 words)

  
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Powered by 8 LITRE V8 Chevrolet engines, capable of nearly 700bhp power these 1350kg monsters at over 100 mph around the oval, drivers use the bumper to gain places in order to win.
Paul started in the V8 Stockcars and then in 2003 joined the F1s where he found his feet and doing well taking two wins and finishing the season as a Blue top in 2003.
Pauls greatest postion of 2004 was taking a 3rd in the Gold Cup at Venray where he did English F1 drivers proud bringing home so rather nice silverware.
b-warmracing.oppositelockforum.com   (265 words)

  
 Paul Hines Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
You Are Here > Baseball-Reference.com > Players > Paul Hines
View Paul Hines's uniforms at Dressed to the Nines
Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org.
www.baseball-reference.com /h/hinespa01.shtml   (756 words)

  
 UT Southwestern University Hospitals
UT Southwestern Medical Center's St. Paul Building, located at 5909 Harry Hines Blvd., operates 300 staffed beds with specialties in Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics/Gynecology and Orthopedics.
Recognized for premier cardiovascular and pulmonary services, UT Southwestern University Hospital-St. Paul Building is home to the UT Southwestern/St. Paul Heart and Lung Transplant Program.
UT Southwestern physicians provide expert medical and pre- and post-surgical management of patients who are awaiting, or who have undergone, heart and/or lung transplantation.
www.utsouthwestern.edu /utsw/home/pc/stpaul/index.html   (195 words)

  
 TIME.com: "We Sing to Lift" -- Dec. 22, 1947 -- Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The powerful, primitive singing of its huge (203 voices) Echoes of Eden choir had been bringing in new members to Los Angeles' stuccoed St. Paul Baptist Church at the rate of 18 a day.
Black-robed Choirmaster J. Earle Hines* took over a scraggly group of 60 voices a year and a half ago.
Sure-fire "lifter" at St. Paul is Hines's setting of the Lord's Prayer.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,793987,00.html   (544 words)

  
 Baseball Almanac - Year In Review : 1878 National League
Against the Boston Red Caps, Paul Hines of the Providence Grays, made a shoestring catch in centerfield, then ran to touch third base for the first unassisted triple play in baseball history.
On May 8, 1878, Paul Hines of Providence caught a line drive hit by Jack Burdock of Boston.
With runners on second and third he sprinted forward and tagged third base, which was clear of baserunners.
www.baseball-almanac.com /yearly/yr1878n.shtml   (378 words)

  
 Hines Family Genealogy
Death: 10 Mar 1932, Guilford Co., NC Burial: 12 Mar 1932, Green Hill Cem., Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC Henry Loranza Hines was a preacher.
Hines was the pastor at Hines Chapel, which was named for him and three of his brothers who donated land for the first log church sometime after 1850.
Children of Henry Loranza HINES, Rev. and Martha (Mattie) Cora APPLE
www.citybizinc.ca /genealogy/family-history/hines.html   (343 words)

  
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 Santa Paula Times: Obituary
She enjoyed gardening, visiting with her family and friends, and traveling with her husband.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, her son-in-law Clarence F. Hines, and her grandson Michael Paul Hines.
Reyes is survived by daughters Hilda A. Hines and Irma (Richard) Romero; sons, Augie (Victoria) and Paul (Gloria); grandchildren, Cynthia (Frankie) Cardenas, Patricia (Steven) Foster, Kevin Hines, Augie Reyes, Jr., Ninette (Mark) Sena, Jonathan (Felicia) Reyes, Christina Reyes, Phillip (Christina) Romero, and Brian and Laura Romero; 14 great-grandchildren; and one great-great granddaughter.
www.santapaulatimes.com /news/fullstory.php/aid/9367/Obituary.html   (223 words)

  
 Netsports Community Forums - a call for help   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I'm in Sweden and don't have access to box scores in old papers in libraries, so I'm wondering if any of you know the batting order of the 1876 Chicago White Stockings.
Was just thinking about how amazingly loaded with talent that team was- Ross Barnes, Cap Anson, Cal McVey, Deacon MacGuire, and Paul Hines (and who doesn't like Paul Hines?)- but don't really have a batting order for them, although I'm guessing that Al Spalding batted eight and not ninth, just from his at bats.
Doesn't say this is the batting order, but it looks like it might be right.
forums.netsports.com /showthread.php?threadid=54404   (514 words)

  
 Hoss Radbourn?
Fourth in the National League in batting and fifth in runs scored, the Grays nonetheless won the pennant by 10 1/2 games.
Their lineup had just one.300 hitter, Hines and Radford hit only.197, one of the poorest averages ever for a regular outfielder.
The Grays had finished third in 1883 and seemed destined to drop out of contention altogether when Sweeney jumped the club midway in the 1884 season and signed with St. Louis in the Union Association.
hometown.aol.com /coachden/index_files/page0014.html   (383 words)

  
 Strike & Grapple Light Pancrase & Catch Wrestling : SFUK Mixed Martial Art event report
-90kg Paul Hines (London Shootfighters/Pancrase) def Neven Jovanovic (London Shootfighters/Pancrase).
Jovanovic played very defensively, stalling and backing away from the more aggressive Hines, perhaps waiting to catch a guillotine, if and when Hines shot low.
The whole match was basically pummelling and the judges gave it to Paul Hines for being more aggressive.
members.tripod.com /sfuk/events_01/lpcw_pancrase.html   (746 words)

  
 Index2
Paul Hines, Carnegie Mellon University, EPRI-RAC Poster, March 2006 [.pdf]
Paul Hines, Huaiwei Liao, Dong Jia, and Sarosh Talukdar, Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Networking, Sensing, and Control, Tucson, AZ, March 2005
Paul Hines and Sarosh Talukdar, Carnegie Mellon University
www.ece.cmu.edu /cascadingfailures   (433 words)

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