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The Very Best of the Manhattan Transfer
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16 tracks including TWILIGHT ZONE. Small light scuff on disc will not affect play.
This is an excellent collection of many of the high points of the Manhattan Transfer's first decade, demonstrating both their reach and their grasp as they draw material from swing, modern jazz, and doo-wop into their own distinctive style. There's a tongue-in-cheek cool that connects the swing of Erskine Hawkins's "Tuxedo Junction" to the elemental girl-group harmonies of "Boy from New York City" and the TV themes like "Route 66" and the variations on the "Twilight Zone." More traditional jazz skills, though, are apparent in their renditions of some Jon Hendricks vocal classics. Composer Jimmy Giuffre plays saxophone on their version of his "Four Brothers," a key theme for bandleader Woody Herman, while there are also stellar renditions of Weather Report's "Birdland" and the standard "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square." It's an entertaining collection by a group that's never let itself be confined by the expected. --Adam Rains
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ESPN Presents: Jock Jams, Volume 1
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A collection of well-known pop tunes, this record documents those ubiquitous tracks that have been played into the ground at nearly every sports facility in the country. Most, like "Whoomp! There It Is" and "Hip Hop Hooray," are undeniably catchy, and other tracks were downright splendid when they first appeared on the scene. Some even credit "Pump Up the Volume" with being a breakthrough for the electronic music scene of the late '80s and early '90s. Still, bringing musical innovation to light is not what the makers of this recording had in mind. It's all about the trashy glitz, fleeting glories, and mindless greed of late-20-century American sports. Revel in its dubious charms, and risk having your brains turn to mush while a permanent grin takes over your face. --Matthew Cooke
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Treasures of the Twilight Zone [VHS]
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From the tinkling avante-garde drone of the opening theme, The Twilight Zone promises a journey into the unknown. The mix of science fiction, the macabre, and O. Henry twists compel viewers to this day, and decades after Rod Serling's acclaimed CBS-TV series left the air it remains one of the great cult classics of all time. Treasures of the Twilight Zone presents a collection of rarities that were frequently excluded from the show's syndication package. The pilot episode "Where Is Everybody?" stars Earl Holliman wandering through an empty ghost town seeking someone, anyone, to break his isolation. The volatile, edgy study in racism, "The Encounter," with Neville Brand and George Takei was pulled from syndication after its initial showing. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," the show's memorable swan song, was the only episode created outside of Serling's production company and his creative control, an award-winning short film from France by Robert Enrico. The real treasures of this Twilight Zone DVD, however, remain two of its compelling supplements. A thoughtful 1959 interview with Rod Serling (from the TV show The Mike Wallace Interview) cuts through the usual small talk to get to the business of writing for TV, from the creative process to commercial compromises and sponsor-driven censorship, and the original "pitch" film made for sponsors features Rod Serling using simple props in brilliantly inventive ways to explain his vision for the series. --Sean Axmaker
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Holga 184120 120N Twi-Lite Holgawood Collection Plastic Camera (Silver/Black)
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The Holgawood Collection - Twi-Lite Zone Submitted for your approval: You are traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of plastic and film but of a state of mind; a journey into a soft-focus land whose boundaries are that of the frame edges. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between shutter and aperture. This is the dimension of photographic creativity and imagination. That's the signpost up ahead 'you've just crossed over, into the Holga Zone. Holgawood - A new collection of ten Holga 120N cameras based on the Holgawood theme. Each camera is available in a unique color and includes a cool collectable story card to go along with its individual personality. Collect all 10 and save. 189120. Retaining all of those fabulous and unique features that made theHolga 120S world famous, this newly updated model, the Holga 120N,takes Holga photography to the next level. New features include astandard tripod mount (1/4-20) and bulb selector for extra longexposures. Your film will now travel smoothly in either 6 x 4.5cm or 6x 6cm formats with the two plastic masks, included. Also...no morebroken fingernails...the format arrow on the back of the camera easilyslides between 12 and 16 exposures. Uses 120 film. The Holga 120N camera is desired by art photographers the world over.The standard features from the Holga 120S still include: Hot shoe flashsync, uses 120 roll film for 16 - 6cm x 4.5cm frames per roll. Perfectfor classroom instruction, personal image-making and fine art photos.No batteries required!
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Magic: the Gathering - Twilight Shepherd - Shadowmoor
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Magic: the Gathering is a collectible card game created by Richard Garfield. In Magic, you play the role of a planeswalker who fights other planeswalkers for glory, knowledge, and conquest. Your deck of cards represents all the weapons in your arsenal. It contains the spells you know and the creatures you can summon to fight for you. Card Name: Twilight Shepherd Cost: 3WWW Color: White Card Type: Creature - Angel Power/Toughness: 5/5 Card Text: Flying, vigilance When Twilight Shepherd comes into play, return to your hand all cards in your graveyard put there from play this turn. Persist (When this creature is put into a graveyard from play, if it had no -1/-1 counters on it, return it to play un
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Twilight New Moon "Jacob Black" 7" Action Figure
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Twilight New Moon "Jacob" 7" Action Figure.Features include: •Twilight Saga•Articulated Figure•From the Hit Sequel "New Moon"•High quality detail•High quality from NECA
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The Twilight Saga New Moon Movie Board Game
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Test your knowledge of New Moon, and your friends. Face challenges from the Quileutes to the Volturi. Travel the board, answer questions, be the first player to collect all 8 scenes from New Moon, and reunite Bella and Edward to win.Features include: •Enter the world of the Twilight Saga and reunite Bella and Edward•Challenge your friends to see who knows more about New Moon, the more you know, the greater you chance of winning•Includes board, Scene cards, playing pieces, and dice•Answer questions about Twilight and your friends to move forward around the board•Have your friends over for a New Moon party
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I Am Legend (RosettaBooks into Film)
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Robert Neville has witnessed the end of the world. The entire population has been obliterated by a vampire virus. Somehow, Neville survived. He must now struggle to make sense of everything that has happened and learn to protect himself against the vampires who hunt him constantly. He must, because perhaps there is nothing else human left.I Am Legend was a major influence in horror and brought a whole new thematic concept to apocalyptic literature. Several humanistic and emotional themes in this book blend the horror genre with traditional fiction: we see Neville as an emotional person, and observe as he suffers bouts of depression, dips into alcoholism and picks up his strength again to fight the vampiric bacteria that has infected (and killed off) most of humankind. Neville soon meets a woman, Ruth, (after three years alone), who seems to be uninfected and a lone survivor. The two become close and he learns from Ruth that the infected have learned to fight the disease and can spend short amounts of time in the daylight, slowly rebuilding strength and society as it was.The novel was adapted to film in 1964 as The Last Man on Earth, as Omega Man in 1971 and finally as I am Legend in 2007, starring Will Smith.ABOUT THE AUTHORRichard Burton Matheson (born February 20, 1926) is an American author and screenwriter working primarily in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction genres. Between 1950 and 1971, Matheson produced dozens of stories, frequently combining elements from the different genres in which he works, making important contributions to the further development of modern horror. Matheson wrote fourteen episodes for the American television series The Twilight Zone, including the famous "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet." Notably, Steven Spielberg's first full length film (made for television) was based on the story "Duel," for which Matheson also wrote the screenplay.Matheson's first novel, Someone is Bleeding, was published in 1953. His thirty novels since then include The Shrinking Man (filmed as The Incredible Shrinking Man, again adapted from Matheson's own screenplay), and a science fiction/vampire novel, I Am Legend (made into film as The Last Man on Earth, 1964, The Omega Man, 1971, and I Am Legend, 2007).A new film based on Matheson's story "Steel," entitled Real Steel, is a major motion picture that was released in October 2011. His most recent novel, Other Kingdoms, appeared in March 2011.According to film critic Roger Ebert, Matheson's scientific approach to the supernatural in I Am Legend and other novels from the 1950s and '60s anticipated the "pseudorealistic fantasy novels like Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist." In 2010, Matheson was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, and Stephen King has cited Matheson as a creative influence; his novel Cell is dedicated to Matheson along with filmmaker George A. Romero. Author Anne Rice has said that Matheson's short story, "A Dress of White Silk" was a primary early influence on her interest in vampires and fantasy fiction.
One of the most influential vampire novels of the 20th century, I Am Legend regularly appears on the "10 Best" lists of numerous critical studies of the horror genre. As Richard Matheson's third novel, it was first marketed as science fiction (for although written in 1954, the story takes place in a future 1976). A terrible plague has decimated the world, and those who were unfortunate enough to survive have been transformed into blood-thirsty creatures of the night. Except, that is, for Robert Neville. He alone appears to be immune to this disease, but the grim irony is that now he is the outsider. He is the legendary monster who must be destroyed because he is different from everyone else. Employing a stark, almost documentary style, Richard Matheson was one of the first writers to convince us that the undead can lurk in a local supermarket freezer as well as a remote Gothic castle. His influence on a generation of bestselling authors--including Stephen King and Dean Koontz--who first read him in their youth is, well, legendary. --Stanley Wiater
Robert Neville has witnessed the end of the world. The entire population has been obliterated by a vampire virus. Somehow, Neville survived. He must now struggle to make sense of everything that has happened and learn to protect himself against the vampires who hunt him constantly. He must, because perhaps there is nothing else human left.I Am Legend was a major influence in horror and brought a whole new thematic concept to apocalyptic literature. Several humanistic and emotional themes in this book blend the horror genre with traditional fiction: we see Neville as an emotional person, and observe as he suffers bouts of depression, dips into alcoholism and picks up his strength again to fight the vampiric bacteria that has infected (and killed off) most of humankind. Neville soon meets a woman, Ruth, (after three years alone), who seems to be uninfected and a lone survivor. The two become close and he learns from Ruth that the infected have learned to fight the disease and can spend short amounts of time in the daylight, slowly rebuilding strength and society as it was.The novel was adapted to film in 1964 as The Last Man on Earth, as Omega Man in 1971 and finally as I am Legend in 2007, starring Will Smith.ABOUT THE AUTHORRichard Burton Matheson (born February 20, 1926) is an American author and screenwriter working primarily in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction genres. Between 1950 and 1971, Matheson produced dozens of stories, frequently combining elements from the different genres in which he works, making important contributions to the further development of modern horror. Matheson wrote fourteen episodes for the American television series The Twilight Zone, including the famous "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet." Notably, Steven Spielberg's first full length film (made for television) was based on the story âDuel,â for which Matheson also wrote the screenplay.Matheson's first novel, Someone is Bleeding, was published in 1953. His thirty novels since then include The Shrinking Man (filmed as The Incredible Shrinking Man, again adapted from Matheson's own screenplay), and a science fiction/vampire novel, I Am Legend (made into film as The Last Man on Earth, 1964, The Omega Man, 1971, and I Am Legend, 2007).A new film based on Matheson's story âSteel,â entitled Real Steel, is a major motion picture that was released in October 2011. His most recent novel, Other Kingdoms, appeared in March 2011.According to film critic Roger Ebert, Matheson's scientific approach to the supernatural in I Am Legend and other novels from the 1950s and '60s anticipated the "pseudorealistic fantasy novels like Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist." In 2010, Matheson was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, and Stephen King has cited Matheson as a creative influence; his novel Cell is dedicated to Matheson along with filmmaker George A. Romero. Author Anne Rice has said that Matheson's short story, "A Dress of White Silk" was a primary early influence on her interest in vampires and fantasy fiction.
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The Sirens of Titan (Kurt Vonnegut Series)
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The Sirens of Titan (1959) is Vonnegut's second novel and was on the Hugo ballot with Robert Heinlein's Starship Troopers but lost in what Harlan Ellison has called a monumental injustice. Sirens of Titan is a picaresque novel which almost defies being synposized; it is an interplanetary Candide (lacking perhaps Voltaire's utter bitterness), the book follows lead character Malachi Constant, a feckless but kind-hearted millionaire as he moves through the solar system on his quest for the meaning of all existence.Constant is aided by another tycoon, Winston Rumfoord, who with the help of aliens has actually discovered the fundamental meaning of life (the retrieval of an alien artifact with an inscribed message of greetings). With the assistance of Salo, an alien root and overseeing the alien race, the Tralmafadorians (who also feature in Slaughterhouse-Five), Constant attempts to find some cosmic sense and order in the face of universal malevolence. Together Constant and Rumfoord deal with the metaphysics of ""chrono-synclastic infundibula"", they deal with the interference of the Tralmafadorians; the novel is pervaded by a goofy, episodic charm which barely shields the readers (or the characters) from the sense of a large and indifferent universe.All of Vonnegut's themes and obsessions (which are further developed and/or recycled in later work) are evident here in this novel which is more hopeful than most of Vonnegut's canon. It is suggested that ultimately Constant learns that only it is impossible to learn, and that fate (and the Tralmafodorians) are impenetrable, unavoidable circumstance.On the basis of this novel, Vonnegut was wholly claimed by the science fiction community (as witnessed by the Hugo nomination), but Vonnegut did not likewise wish to claim the community for himself and the feelings were not reciprocal. He felt from the outset that being identified as a science fiction writer could only limit his audience and trivialize his themes. His recurring character, the hack science fiction writer, Kilgore Trout (who also features in Slaughterhouse-Five), represented to Vonnegut the worst case scenario of the writer he did not wish to become.ABOUT THE AUTHORKurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) is one of the most beloved American writers of the twentieth century. Vonnegut's audience increased steadily since his first five pieces in the 1950s and grew from there. His 1968 novel Slaughterhouse-Five has become a canonic war novel with Joseph Heller's Catch-22 to form the truest and darkest of what came from World War II.Vonnegut began his career as a science fiction writer, and his early novels - Player Piano and The Sirens of Titan - were categorized as such even as they appealed to an audience far beyond the reach of the category. In the 1960s, Vonnegut became closely associated with the Baby Boomer generation, a writer on that side, so to speak.Now that Vonnegut's work has been studied as a large body of work, it has been more deeply understood and unified. There is a consistency to his satirical insight, humor and anger which makes his work so synergistic. It seems clear that the more of Vonnegut's work you read, the more it resonates and the more you wish to read. Scholars believe that Vonnegut's reputation (like Mark Twain's) will grow steadily through the decades as his work continues to increase in relevance and new connections are formed, new insights made.SERIES DESCRIPTIONSFrom classic book to classic film, RosettaBooks has gathered some of most memorable books into film available. The selection is broad ranging and far reaching, with books from classic genre to cult classic to science fiction and horror and a blend of the two creating whole new genres like Richard Matheson's The Shrinking Man. Classic works from Vonnegut, one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century, meet with E.M. Forster's A Passage to India.
The Sirens of Titan (1959) is Vonnegut's second novel and was on the Hugo ballot with Robert Heinlein's Starship Troopers but lost in what Harlan Ellison has called a monumental injustice. Sirens of Titan is a picaresque novel which almost defies being synposized; it is an interplanetary Candide (lacking perhaps Voltaire's utter bitterness), the book follows lead character Malachi Constant, a feckless but kind-hearted millionaire as he moves through the solar system on his quest for the meaning of all existence.Constant is aided by another tycoon, Winston Rumfoord, who with the help of aliens has actually discovered the fundamental meaning of life (the retrieval of an alien artifact with an inscribed message of greetings). With the assistance of Salo, an alien root and overseeing the alien race, the Tralmafadorians (who also feature in Slaughterhouse-Five), Constant attempts to find some cosmic sense and order in the face of universal malevolence. Together Constant and Rumfoord deal with the metaphysics of ""chrono-synclastic infundibula"", they deal with the interference of the Tralmafadorians; the novel is pervaded by a goofy, episodic charm which barely shields the readers (or the characters) from the sense of a large and indifferent universe.All of Vonnegut's themes and obsessions (which are further developed and/or recycled in later work) are evident here in this novel which is more hopeful than most of Vonnegut's canon. It is suggested that ultimately Constant learns that only it is impossible to learn, and that fate (and the Tralmafodorians) are impenetrable, unavoidable circumstance.On the basis of this novel, Vonnegut was wholly claimed by the science fiction community (as witnessed by the Hugo nomination), but Vonnegut did not likewise wish to claim the community for himself and the feelings were not reciprocal. He felt from the outset that being identified as a science fiction writer could only limit his audience and trivialize his themes. His recurring character, the hack science fiction writer, Kilgore Trout (who also features in Slaughterhouse-Five), represented to Vonnegut the worst case scenario of the writer he did not wish to become.ABOUT THE AUTHORKurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) is one of the most beloved American writers of the twentieth century. Vonnegut's audience increased steadily since his first five pieces in the 1950s and grew from there. His 1968 novel Slaughterhouse-Five has become a canonic war novel with Joseph Heller's Catch-22 to form the truest and darkest of what came from World War II.Vonnegut began his career as a science fiction writer, and his early novels - Player Piano and The Sirens of Titan - were categorized as such even as they appealed to an audience far beyond the reach of the category. In the 1960s, Vonnegut became closely associated with the Baby Boomer generation, a writer on that side, so to speak.Now that Vonnegut's work has been studied as a large body of work, it has been more deeply understood and unified. There is a consistency to his satirical insight, humor and anger which makes his work so synergistic. It seems clear that the more of Vonnegut's work you read, the more it resonates and the more you wish to read. Scholars believe that Vonnegut's reputation (like Mark Twain's) will grow steadily through the decades as his work continues to increase in relevance and new connections are formed, new insights made.SERIES DESCRIPTIONSFrom classic book to classic film, RosettaBooks has gathered some of most memorable books into film available. The selection is broad ranging and far reaching, with books from classic genre to cult classic to science fiction and horror and a blend of the two creating whole new genres like Richard Matheson's The Shrinking Man. Classic works from Vonnegut, one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century, meet with E.M. Forster's A Passage to India.
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Inquiring Minds Want to Know About Daydreaming.
In elementary school Mrs. Crawford yelled at me, "HB - stop daydreaming and pay attention to your test questions." She woke me up.
In college Dr. Abbot screamed out, "Mr. Wechsler - stop mind-wandering, and join the economics class."
Later in Law School Professor Reich hollered out, "Herr Wechsler, arouse yourself from the Twilight-Zone or leave my torts class."
It took decades for science to prove that we do our most original (creative) thinking during business hours - when we have zoned-out and are daydreaming.
Science
Fact: Homo sapiens spend up to 66% of their waking hours in Beta consciousness, awake and active with our brain ripping at 13-40 cycles per second. Beta produces an internal sense of alertness, and receives input from all five gross senses, long-term and working memory, uses logic, linear and organized thinking.
It's our conscious ego at work, with a little help from its friend - nonconsciousness.
Fact: humans spend up to 33% of their waking hours DayDreaming in the Twilight zone. Important: our brain cycles between 8-12 cycles per second in Alpha and 4-8 cps in Theta. Wait. Alpha and Theta are good at inspiration, visualization, and intuition.
They shut out Beta consciousness to receive nonverbal information from our right nonconscious hemisphere.
Theta
These Theta brainwaves control our deep inward thoughts (metaphors and complex ideas). What else? Our ability for high mental concentration, visualizations and intuition is Theta based. It's where we get our creativity and imagination.
Who says? Professor K. Christoff, University of British Columbia
What's the difference between Mind-Wandering, Daydreaming, Hypnagogia and the Twilight-Zone? Answer: nothing, they are the same. They are part of the human condition and its standard mental processes.
Professor Kalina Christoff stands for Mind-Wandering, with or without conscious awareness. Her original research was the first on spontaneous thought processes. She used fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imagery) to reveal the default network and executive brain system causing mind-wandering. So what?
It is published by the Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences (5.13.2009) to show that one-third of our waking hours - we are zoned-out in Alpha or Theta.
We are not paying attention, but our Nonconsciousness (right-hemisphere of the brain) is making new connections with creativity and imagination with stuff we learned during Beta alertness. It's not sleeping, just integrating and synchronizing new ideas to solve old challenges. Well, maybe a snooze or two in between.
Edison used his nonconsciousness (daydreaming/mind-wandering) to invent the electric light, movies and the phonograph. He took a 20-minute daily snooze specifically to daydream for inventions.
So What
You can intentionally daydream solutions to your toughest challenges. Allocate 20-minutes without interruption.
1. Sit with your eyes closed.
2. Place your outstretched fingers of both hands parallel to your bellybutton (both sides of your navel).
3. Take 5 deep, slow diaphragmatic breaths to oxygenate your brain.
4. Repeat aloud (whisper) the problem you wish to solve.
5. Picture mentally your optimal outcome. Examples: giving a great presentation, interviewing well, or testing in the top ten-percentile.
6. To go deeply, mumble the words to Bingo! "There was a farmer who own a dog and Bingo was his name."
(Bingo! distracts your left-conscious brain and permits your right-nonconscious brain to signal nonverbally with original insights.)
Set an alarm clock for 20-minutes to end the daydream. Immediately write or type whatever you just visualized no matter how trivial appearing. What you visualized after analysis is 90% relevant to solving your problems.
Endwords
Professor Christoff discovered a second neural network was mentally triggered to discover answers to complex problems. It is part of our Executive brain function and unites left and right brains. It uses Semantic memory (knowledge) and nonconscious (intuition) memory to solve your problems.
This National Academy of Sciences article has been cited frequently. Meaning
Our brain retains information by recalling its meaning - not its sound or visualization. When we learn a new skill (called a procedural memory), it is different than learning new information (called Semantic Memory).
Skills like typing or surfing the Internet are right-brain functions. They are non-verbal and nonconscious. When you learned to type and became excellent at it, you recall finger positions by triggered both Pattern Recognition and Spatial learning.
To learn new skills rapidly, do not seek meaning, (why it works) that is second stage thinking. People who fail to learn procedural skills like typing, driving or riding a bike are perfectionists and left-brain dominant.
Failure is caused by a conflict between left and right brain functions. Simultaneously learning to perfect the skill and understanding why it works causes cognitive dissonance known as brain-stress.
First learn to do it, later research the science of learning about your specific strategy schemas. Combining the two causes slow learning.
Speed Reading
Students are concerned with understanding how they can read three-times faster without loss of comprehension and use their left conscious brain to intrude on mastering the skill itself. The skill is a right-brain nonconscious product.
The secret is letting go of analysis. In fact the reason they fail is called Analysis-Paralysis. In typing or speed reading, expertise requires practice and experience, not intellectualizing. Consider golf, tennis or pitching or kicking a ball.
Do not over-think the skill, just seek your Pattern Recognition. Micromanaging causes choking, tension and stress.
Q. Would you have a valuable competitive advantage by reading and remembering three (3) books, articles and reports in the time your peers can hardly finish one?
Contact us for a free, no-strings-attached speed reading report. They are just 50 copies printed so move to capture one now.
See ya,
copyright © 2010 H. Bernard Wechsler hbw@speedlearning.org
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Author of Speed Learning for Professionals, published by Barron's; partner of Evelyn Wood, creator of speed reading, graduating two million, including the White House staffs of four U.S. Presidents: Kennedy-ohnson-Nixon-Carter.
Interviewed by the Wall Street Journal and fortune Magazine for major articles.
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Cell Phone Name and Address
In the murky shadows of dusk, we hear what sounds like an alien zebra giving birth in the distance. "raaweeeing", "rawing", "ring". Oh wait, thats just our high pitched cordless phone waking us up from a deep evening nap before a night on the town. We look at the display only to be whisked away to?:
"The Area Code Twilight Zone".
Now, this is strange: 'INBOUND CALL'. 'CALLER'. 'SF RRDS'. 'TOLL FREE CALLER'. 'CIRCULATING AIRCALL'. UNIDENTIFIED FLYING RADIO WAVES'.
Ok, so that last one is a stretch. But there's no stretching the magnitude of frustration we feel upon discovering we were awoken from our nap expecting a call from our best friend only to see some annoying, ambiguous call.
Men In Black vs Invading Alien Callers
So we don't really need a 'cricket gun' to stop these annoying bastards. Fact is, we can pull everything we need to bust them back to the Twilight Zone from the Internet. Start by typing their number into a search engine and checking the free sites. Sometimes, an industry expert has already provided all the information you need and posted it on a forum. Else, in the case of a friend or family member, they may be listed in a voluntary directory.
But we're talking unknown callers here. Real honest to goodness Alien Invaders in our phones from the twilight zone! And for this, we'll probably need something more than a regular website. A 'reverse phone directory', as its called, gives you a name, address, and background records for any type of phone number. You simply pay a small fee to cover operating expenditures and you can then search an unlimited number of times. If information is unavailable, they'll provide live help or refund the fee.
So don't let unknown calls interrupt any more of your astral projections. Stop them before they have another chance to wake you up by knowing their identity and reporting them to Division 6 - before it's too late!
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Where can I stream episodes of Twilight Zone, and both versions of Outer limits?
Does anyone know of a website where I can stream (for free) and watch classic episodes of the original Twilight Zone, as well as episodes of the original and remake of The Outer limits?
Thanks
alluc.org and joox.net
The streaming is free, but this answer is 10 pts, lol.
'Zone,' 'Wedding,' 'League' and more arrive on screen
A military adventure (“Green Zone”), a broad comedy (“Our Family Wedding”), a crime thriller (“A Prophet”), an imported chiller (“The Red Riding Trilogy”), a romantic tale (“Remember Me”), a crude comedy (“She’s Out of My League”), and a contemporary drama (“The Yellow Handkerchief”) are among the titles arriving on post-Oscar weekend.
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