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Sabres Defensemen Chris Butler on WGR
Butler joins The Howard Simon Show to talk about the struggling Sabres and how his time has been in Buffalo
[0:00:37] ... I don't know -- and collapses or what but I would -- collecting. The way of communicating sun fire from Montreal lost game in overtime that should've been two point -- do and shoot out ...
[0:01:13] ... isn't. -- really follow we set but anyway to -- personal stamp -- to talk about what the last few weeks have been like for you and how you feel you're doing at this ...
MovieTime 2009-01-01
Marley and Me Billed as a comedy, Marley and Me is adapted from the memoir by journalist John Grogan about life with an out-of-control dog named for Bob Marley. Trash and Treasure; Stefan Popescu on 'Decasia' This week�s guest, Stefan Popescu from the Sydney Underground Film Festival, has chosen Decasia (a play on decay and Fantasia) -- a 2002 found footage film by Bill Morrison, featuring an original score by Michael Gordon. Interview with Woody Allen part 2 If you had to name the two most famously neurotic filmmakers of our time, it would be two auteur directors more honoured in Europe than America. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Ironically for a story in which life's best moments pass too quickly, David Fincher's new 159 minute film drags. Based on the 1922 F Scott Fitzgerald short story, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a whimsical, sepia hued epic of a man born into an old body and ageing in reverse, told in flashback from the death bed of his great love (Cate Blanchett). This love story is central, despite much of the film focusing on Button's solo adventures, including time as a merchant seaman during the war. It�s flagged at the beginning when the young boy in the old body has the realisation that he's met the girl of his dreams. While there�s other romantic liaisons, including a lush episode in a Russian hotel with caviar, candlelight and a diplomat's wife (Tilda Swinton), all are lead-ups to the main event, to those brief years and short on-screen time when Blanchett and Pitt are about the same age in the 1960s, before they must either grow old or young, apart. Yes Man Jim Carrey plays a grumpy bank clerk whose life is turned around when he converts to a New Age philosophy of saying 'yes' to every opportunity. In an idea reminiscent of Liar Liar, a film in which Carrey was compelled to tell the truth all the time, the conversion attracts a range of comedic consequences. It lands him in a Korean language class, gets him drunk, and sees him meet a real cutie (Zooey Deschanel) with whom he has many zany late night adventures. All of this unravels, though, as the philosophy begins to show its limitations: how long can you live without a filter to keep you from the dangerous or the plain stupid?
[0:04:31] ... to -- its treatment kind of hill known only to parents of collecting bank peace proper -- That they recent sort of -- don't professionals sometimes slamming on as a problem dogs and eats Comanche ...
[0:28:39] ... the film extenuating industry off so lightly the guru -- by Terence Stamp should have been mercilessly lampoon and from. And for -- such simplistic 12. Having said that yes then is diverting -- a ...
NPR: 12-30-2008 Talk of the Nation - Hour 2
Stories: 1) A Passion For Stuff: 'Collections Of Nothing' 2) Blagojevich Appoints Burris To Senate Seat 3) Satire, Race And The 'Magic Negro'
[0:00:40] ... something that's sometimes hard to explain to others. Tell us what role collecting plays in your life tell us your story 809898255. As our phone number email us talk at NPR dot RG. You know ...
[0:02:18] ... Not all collectors. Two what I do which was too. Come to collecting as a means of coping with stress and distress in my life. But some do and I'm one of those and so in my case are collecting was a survival skill it was a a way of kind of coping with. And some troubling things that that occurred earlier in my life and that. That it is actually function well for. So in my case the collecting. Became a way of structuring my life and a way of giving some meaning to my life and therefore. It became I'm. ...
[0:03:24] ... talked about on this program oh good. -- that things that distinguishes collecting is that there is a kind of craziness to it. We hear a lot about Ponzi schemes these days and in the ...
[0:04:13] ... money to invest in collectible objects and yet I I saw that collecting things was a way of forming an identity. And so I came to collect things that had absolutely no value and and ...
[0:09:23] ... changes the equation. Yeah we have entered into a new era of collecting with these virtual collections. Here's a wonderful web site called the museum of on line museums. And in it you'll find six ...
[0:11:41] ... That the long tradition of collecting that goes back to the renaissance is very closely aligned with the history museums and that kind of idea of preserving. Things ...
[0:13:01] ... High eight I can -- over Italy to be collecting of Boone's. My husband and I lost count after 500. The hot pepper and ketchup that outlook and she'd get from. Broad ...
[0:15:52] ... kinds of toys I'm and so that that idea of in the collecting returning to more comfortable more nurtured time of your life even if it wasn't there at least it's a fantasy forums there ...
[0:16:34] ... I have to. -- in that very same way about my own collecting. But. It can't be of course a very damaging and very him there on rewarding thing that is moralists just. Playing out ...
[0:18:04] ... maybe after having written the book I wouldn't have to do the collecting any longer that it would replace the collection. And and still trying to figure out whether that's a joke -- quick hits ...
[0:18:30] ... labels and cereal boxes. Analyst Toni on letting went out called. I'm collecting. Like countless marriage that I found on the ground are pieces of glass are part commuter as a pick one. And my ...
[0:21:48] ... phenomenon only goes back about fifteen years. And so I've certainly been collecting them all through that period and I must have about the entire history of the price look up. Also water labels. Aero ...
[0:24:34] ... Allen has a story about how his collection is he a hero collecting. Absolutely and he should he should put that story in two in two words and and absolutely would be a great monument ...
[0:37:25] ... We're. Republican women's club and I knew about that yeah the food stamp that the food stamps with the -- like chicken and all those things -- with bread and watermelon plight -- Floating around ...
Chris Anderson - DIY Drones: Making Minimum UAVs
What do you get when you apply Moore's law to robotics and GPS? Chris Anderson, of Wired magazine, explains what you get in this Where 2.0 presentation. Cheap and ubiquitous location technologies combined with robotic toys have given birth to a thriving amateur Unmanned Aerial Vehicles community. Though these sophisticated spy toys, which are powered by open source software, are usually flying just for the fun of it, the federal regulators are trying to figure out what is even legal, in this brave new little world.
[0:13:11] ... point and I got asleep it's late at night as of the collecting the pieces and their like GPS sensors camera. Computer equipment and I said you know smart kid deserves. -- locked up so. ...
[0:14:23] ... and talk about. But we're starting this we started with the basic stamp which is not open source that was kind of proof of concept. We do GPS hardware in the -- simulations using. Like ...
Greener Side - 12/23/08
Tough economic times means recyclables aren't worth what they used to be and recyclers aren't making much money.
[0:00:16] ... The city of Irving's free and witty scissors or any of the stamp out there and not enough takers do we have -- this. I would say that there is an accumulating -- right now. ...
[0:00:52] ... for homes and more homes -- homes for the materials that they're collecting there. They tag tells me it's not just recycling companies hurting this affects the nails that break the products down their shutting ...







