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Groundhog Day 2009: Did the Groundhog See His Shadow?

>> Monday, February 2, 2009

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Its groundhog day 2009! Puxatony Phil, that buck toothed weather forecaster is out of the hole. Did the groundhog see his shadow? Unlike Al Gore's dire warning earlier that the earth is almost so hot it is ready to spontaneously combust, the rather large rodent used his incredible forecasting skills to predict, six more weeks of Winter! The groundhog saw his shadow.

It's unclear if Al Gore has chastised Puxatony Phil, screaming at the little furry creature that no matter what the weather and the consitions actually are showing, global warming is here and we are all going to die unless we stop living our lives.

I think that is why Puxatony Phil is so much more popular than Al Gore, even when he gives this forecast. New York brought out a copycat that they call Staten Island Chuck, and he says that six weeks more of winter is the wrong forecast.

Chuck -- "speaking" through New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg -- saw "absolutely no shadow."

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Buckeye Chuck Makes Prediction: 6 More Weeks

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MARION, Ohio—Buckeye Chuck poked his head out of his winter burrow in Marion and predicted six more weeks of winter.

NBC 4 Photojournalist Joe Clark was out in Marion to give Central Ohio Buckeye Chuck’s prediction.

Buckeye Chuck predicted six more weeks of winter, and the crowd let out a groan, Clark reported.

By proclamation of the State of Ohio in 1979, Buckeye Chuck is Ohio’s official weather prognosticating groundhog.

For weeks, Chuck studied weather patterns, jet stream anomalies, ocean current and napping a lot in order to procure Ohio’s most accurate springtime forecast.

Buckeye Chuck emerged from his personal den, in the woods behind the studios of WMRN Radio in Marion.

Chuck greeted his adoring public, local officials and reporters during the celebrated event.

Punxsutawney Phil also saw his shadow Monday.


Buckeye Chuck pokes his head out of his winter burrow and predicts six more weeks of winter amid groans from the crowd.

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'Staten Island Chuck' to 'Punxsutawney Phil': Fugetaboutit!

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Greg Drossell handles Holtsville "Hal" at the Holstville Ecology site in Holstville where it saw its shadow, meaning six more weeks of winter. (Photo by James Carbone / February 2, 2009)

Staten Island Chuck to Punxsutawney Phil: Fugetaboutit!

New York City's Charles G. Hogg -- known to friends as Chuck -- begs to differ with the famous furball in Pennsylvania.

Phil saw his shadow, which is supposed to mean six more weeks of winter.

Chuck -- "speaking" through New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg -- saw "absolutely no shadow."

Bloomberg, noting the City Council's funding powers, said Chuck had better be right. Quipped Bloomberg: "If Chuck embarrasses us, this is going to be a very long winter for the Staten Island Zoo."
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PUNXSUTAWNEY PHIL, WEATHER PROPHET EXTRAORDINARY

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Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, is a quiet rural community ninety miles northeast of Pittsburgh, where routes 36 and 110 intersect. On February 2, all eyes are on this town, waiting for an unlikely critter to predict whether the second half of winter will be blustery or mild.
The legend of Punxsutawney Phil is tied in with the Native Americans, the German settlers, and the Roman Catholic tradition.
It was 1723 when the Delaware Indians settled in Punxsutawney. In their original creation belief, their forebears began life as animals in “Mother Earth” and emerged centuries later to hunt and live as men. Their legend of “Wojak, the groundhog” informs us that they consider this rodent to be their ancestral grandfather.

The Germans migrated into western Pennsylvania in the 1700s. They brought with them two traditions, Candlemas Day and mid-winter weather predicting, both celebrated February 2.
Candlemas day is the last Christmas celebration of the holiday season. According to Mosaic law, a woman giving birth to a son was unclean for forty days (if she birthed a daughter, she was unclean for eighty days). During her time of uncleanliness, she could not go to the Temple. When her time was spent, the mother took her baby and an offering to the Temple for a purification ceremony. Thus, Mary took Jesus to the Temple on February 2, where she redeemed her son and was purified by the prayer of Simeon the just in the presence of Anna the prophetess. In Christianity, this is known as the Purification of the Blessed Virgin, and they celebrate the Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the temple (Leviticus 12:2-8; Numbers 18:15; Luke 2:22). It became a Candlemas tradition for clergy to bless candles and distribute them to the people, who placed a lit candle in each window of their home on this dark winter day.
The Candlemas tradition was accompanied by another tradition, told in this German ditty:
For as the sun shines on Candlemas Day,
So far will the snow swirl until May.
For as the snow blows on Candlemas Day,
So far will the sun shine before May.
Thus, if it the sun appeared on Candlemas day, the bear would cast a shadow, predicting six more weeks of blustery weather. For some unknown reason, the Germans replaced the bear in their tradition with the groundhog, another hibernating creature.
Other ditties were written for this day.
Scotland:
If Candlemas Day is bright and clear,
There’ll be two winters in the year.
England:
If Candlemas be fair and bright,
Winter has another flight.
If Candlemas brings clouds and rain,
Winter will not come again.
And from the United States:
If the sun shines on Groundhog Day;
Half the fuel and half the hay.
Punxsutawney’s fame began on February 2, 1886, when the Clymer Freas, editor of The Punxsutawney Spirit, proclaimed: Today is groundhog and up to the time of going to press the beast has not seen its shadow. The groundhog was given the name “Punxsutawney Phil, Seer of Seers, Sage of Sages, Prognosticator of Prognosticators, and Weather Prophet Extraordinary.” In his first performance, he did not see his shadow, predicting an early spring. The following year, on his first official trip to Gobbler’s Knob, he did see his shadow. Last year, 2008. amidst fog and mist, a crowd booed as Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of winter.
The tradition of Punxsutawney Phil has spread across national lines. For example, in 1956 Wiarton Willie, in a town of Wiarton in Canada, made his appearance. Ontario has Gary the groundhog; Manitoba has Brandon Bob and Alberta has Balzac Billy. Nova Scotia has Schubenacadie Sam, who is the first groundhog to see (or not see) his shadow.
By the way, a groundhog’s a.k.a. is woodchuck. Which raises the question: How much would could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Answer to the riddle: A woodchuck could chuck 318 Kg. of wood if he could chuck wood.

http://www.stormfax.com/ghogday.htm
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/groundhogday/
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Roland Emmerich's 2012 Viral - Institute for Human Continuity

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2012 is an upcoming American post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Roland Emmerich. The film has an ensemble cast, including John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Danny Glover, Thandie Newton, Oliver Platt, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Woody Harrelson. The film will be distributed by Columbia Pictures. Filming began in August 2008 in Vancouver. 2012 is scheduled to be released on November 13, 2009.

Production

Director Roland Emmerich and composer-producer Harald Kloser co-wrote a spec script titled 2012, which was marketed to major studios in February 2008. Nearly all studios met with Emmerich and his representatives to hear the director's budget projection and story plans, a process that the director had previously gone through with the films Independence Day (1996) and The Day After Tomorrow (2004).

The film was shopped around with a production budget of $200 million.Later in the month of February, Sony Pictures Entertainment won over other studios the bid for the spec script and will distribute it under Columbia Pictures. The studio plans to make the film for less than the estimated budget.

Filming was originally scheduled to begin in Los Angeles, California, in July 2008, but instead commenced in Vancouver in August 2008.Due to the possible 2008 Screen Actors Guild strike, filmmakers set up a contingency plan for salvaging the film. Sony Pictures Imageworks was hired to create visual effects for 2012.

Cast

* John Cusack as Jackson Curtis, a divorced writer who occasionally works as a limousine driver.
* Amanda Peet as Kate, Jackson's ex-wife.
* Thomas McCarthy as Gordon, Kate's current boyfriend and a plastic surgeon.
* Danny Glover as President Wilson, the President of the United States.
* Thandie Newton as Laura Wilson, the First Daughter.
* Oliver Platt as Carl Anheuser, the President's Chief of Staff.
* Chiwetel Ejiofor as Adrian Helmsley, scientific adviser to the President.
* Woody Harrelson as a man who prophesies the end of the world and is considered crazy by others. Harrelson compared his character to the mythological Greek figure Cassandra, whose predictions were dismissed.
* Ng Chin Han as Lin Pang, a worker in Tibet.
* Morgan Lily as Lilly Curtis, Jackson and Kate's daughter.

Marketing

The studio released a teaser trailer for 2012 that showed a tsunami coming over the Himalayas and interlaced a message about the world's governments not preparing its population for the end of the world. The trailer ended with a message to viewers to "find out the truth" by searching on Google for "2012". The Guardian criticized the marketing approach as "deeply flawed" since the film was not mentioned among the first few search engine results.The studio also launched a viral website published by the fictional organization Institute for Human Continuity where visitors could register for a lottery number to be part of a small population that would be rescued from global destruction.Indirect Marketing is also provided for this movie through the large amount of 2012 fearmongering sites as well as satirical sites like Geddon Gear.

Release


2012 was originally scheduled to be released on July 10, 2009. The release date was changed to November 13, 2009 to move out of the busy summer schedule into a time frame that the studio considered to have more potential for success. According to the studio, the film could have been completed for the summer release date, but the date change will give the film more time in the post-production process to complete visual effects.

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tn.govt.com | Online Registration for Accounts Officer Recruitment Examination 2009 | Government of Tamil Nadu Accounts Officer Recruitment Exam 2009

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tn.govt.com | Online Registration for Accounts Officer Recruitment Examination – 2009 | Government of Tamil Nadu Accounts Officer Recruitment Examination – 2009


Tamil Nadu Accounts Officer Recruitment Examination – 2009 details and important aspects.

Instructions:

Candidates can either submit their applications online or through applications obtained from the Commission’s Office/Head Post Offices.


Fees : Rs.155/- (Rs. 125 - Examination Fee + Rs. 30 - Application Fee)


Last date: The candidates can register their particulars online till 5.45 P.M. on 09.02.2009. They will have to generate the printout of the filled-up application form by clicking 'YES, Generate Online Application Form' button, paste one recent passport size photograph, affix the Postal Receipt towards the Examination Fee and Application Fee, affix the signature and send it to the Commission’s Office on or before 11.02.2009 - 5.45 P.M.

Before taking the printout of the Application Form, make sure that both Top and Bottom margins of the print area will have only 3 mm. (This can be adjusted using File->Page Setup option of the browser.).

The candidates who apply online will Superscribe “ONLINE APPLICATION - Accounts Officer Recruitment Examination” on the envelope before despatching to the following address:

The Controller of Examinations
Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission
Omanthoorar Government Estate
Anna Salai
CHENNAI - 600 002

The fee should be paid only through Postal Receipt obtained from any one of the Post Offices or Sub-Post Offices.

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Reserve Bank of India Services Board, Mumbai requires Legal Officer in Grade 'B' and Assistant Manager in Grade 'A' | www.rbi.org.in | Total Vacancies

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Reserve Bank of India Services Board, Mumbai requires Legal Officer in Grade 'B' and Assistant Manager in Grade 'A' | www.rbi.org.in | Total Vacancies 27 | Last Date February 27, 2009

Reserve Bank of India, needs 27 people for the post of Legal Officer in Grade 'B' and Assistant Manager in Grade 'A. The last date to apply for these posts is Feb.27, 2009.


Legal Officers in Grade ‘B’ (Direct Recruits - DR): 07 posts (UR-5,SC-1,ST-1)

Education : Bachelor’s Degree in Law recognized by the Bar Council of India for the purpose of enrolment as an Advocate with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent (45% for SC/ST/HI)

Age : 32 years. Relaxation as per rules

Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) Gr. ‘A’ : 20 posts (UR-10,SC-3,ST-1,OBC-6)

Age Limit: 30 year

Pay Scale: Rs.11250-22500/-

For more details go to: RBI WEBSITE

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Indiatimes Launches Social Networking Site - itimes.com

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So it’s been well over a year and a half in the making, and the in the meantime the bloom appears to have gone off the social networking boom in India: finally Times Internet (Indiatimes) has soft-launched its social networking site - itimes.com.

Take a look around here (screencap). itimes users are given an email address separate from Indiatimes. Considering the media push around Indiatimes Mail, I wonder why they went ahead with a login and email separate from Indiatimes. A screencap of the profile page here. There’s also a gaming zone, much like Indiatimes has a gaming zone. The site has blogs, but again - what about O3? itimes has a classifieds section/marketplace, similar to YoList. Why not incorporate existing Indiatimes properties and content, and have a social network around it, instead of running two separate ecosystem with fairly similar features? Perhaps there are legacy issues with Indiatimes…

More after the jump, and in the comments.

What’s most interesting? itimes appears to be ready to open up its API from the word go (screencap) - I’ve requested for a developer guide via the site, and am awaiting a mail with details (been 20 minutes, no mail). Some details here. They’re also allowing users to upload videos and photos here. Well, that’s that then - so far, in beta, it appears to be a fairly basic social networking site. What’ll differentiate it from the rest are the users that Times Internet is able to get on board with a media push. Any plans for integration with 58888?

I wonder how much they paid for the domain name itimes.com (any guesses?)...over the past year that Indiatimes has taken to launch this site, there were a bunch of odd names doing the rounds - including some as vague as “bickering”.

Update: It’s been around 15 hours, and I still haven’t received the developer guide. Maybe it’s something they intend to introduce later.

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RRB Chandigarh Employment No.1/2009

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Government of India
(Ministry of Railways)
Railway Recruitment Board (RRB), Chandigarh
S.C.O.34, IInd Floor, Madhya Marg, Sector 7-C, Chandigarh-160019
Website : http://www.rrbcdg.org/

Employment Notice No. RRB/CDG/EN-01/2009

Last date : 28/02/2009 (for candidates from far flung areas : 15/03/2009)

Applications in the prescribed format are invited from eligibile Indian Nationals for filling up of following post in Northern Railway:

RRB Chandigarh

o
Section Engineer (Electrical, Elect. TRD, C&W, S&T Workshop, Signal, P.Way, Bridge, Works, Drawing) : 90 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 6500-10500, Age : 20-35
o
Jr. Engineer-II (Electrical, Electrical TRD, DSL Mechanical, Mechanical, S&T Workshop, C&W, Works, Drg.) : 177 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 5000-8000, Age : 18-33
o
Depot Material Superintendant-I : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 6500-10500, Age : 20-35
o Asst. Loco Pilot : 324 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 3050-4590, Age : 18-30
o Technician-III (C&W Fitter, Wireman, Lineman, TMC) : 54 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 3050-4590, Age : 18-30
o Telecom Maintainer-III (Tele) : 03 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 3050-4590, Age : 18-30

Kindly visit http://www.rrbcdg.org/notice01-2009-1.html for further detailed information. Applications in the prescribed format to be Addressed to The Assistant Secretary, Railway Recruitment Board, SCO-34, IInd Floor, Sector-7C, Chandigarh. Fee payable is Rs. 60/- (Rs.40/- for salary Rs.3050-4590 and below) (no fee for SC/ST/Ex-Serviceman candidates) and IPOs and DDs drwan on "The Assistant Secretary, Railway Recruitment Board, Chandigarh" IPOs payable at "GPO Chandigarh" and DDs payable at "Chandigarh". Application form and other proforma available at http://www.rrbcdg.org/home.html

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IIIT Bhubaneswar Faculty vacancy Feb09

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IIIT Bhubaneswar
OCAC Building, Plot No: N1/ 7D, Acharya Vihar, Bhubaneswar – 751013, India

IIIT Bhubaneswar is established as a result of the desire of the Government of Orissa to create a world class Institute of higher learning in Information Technology. The Institute intends to provide best in the class education, research and consulting services.

The institute offers following positions :

* Professors, Pay Scale : Rs.18400-22400/-
* Associate Professor, Pay Scale : Rs.16400-20000/-
* Assistant Professor, Pay Scale : Rs.12000-18300/-
* Senior Lecturer, Pay Scale : Rs.10000-15200
* Lecturer, Pay Scale : Rs.8000-13500

Areas :

* Computer Science and IT
* Electronics and Telecom
* Electrical
* Mechanical
* Physics
* Chemistry
* Mathematics
* Communicative English

How to Apply : Interested Candidates may send their application in the prescribed format with required enclosures on or before 16/02/2009 to

The Director, IIIT, Bhubaneswar
OCAC Building, Plot No: N1/7D, Acharya Vihar, Bhubaneswar – 751013, India

A soft copy of the application form should be mailed to E-mail : jobs@iiitbh.in

For more information and application format, please visit document http://www.iiit-bh.in/jobs

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Recruitment of Sister (Nurse) in SGPGI Feb09

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Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS)
Raebareli Road, Lucknow - 226014 (UP), India

Advertisement N0.: Rectt./73/R/2008-09

SGPGIMS invites application for the post of Sister Gr.II on regular basis :

* Sister Gr.II : 150 posts (UR-75, SC-32, ST-3, OBC-40,), Pay Band : PB-2 Rs.9300-34800 Grade Pay Rs.4200/-, Qualification : Diploma in general nursing and midwifery or equivalent or B.Sc. Nursing. Should be registered A grade Nurse & Midwife with State Nursing Council or equivalent., Age : 35 years. Relaxation in age as per rules.

Application Fee : Rs.100/- (Rs.40/- for SC/ST) in the form of Bank DD in favour of SGPGIMS, Lucknow payable at SBI, SGPGIMS branch. Lucknow

Interview : Applications in the given format should be send to the Director, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) Raebareli Road, Lucknow - 226014 (UP), on or before 28/02/2009.

Please view image file http://www.sgpgi.ac.in/pgi_73.jpg for Detailed informaiton and application format.

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Positions in ICAR advt. no.1/2009

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Agricultual Scientists Recruitment Board (ASRB)
(Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR))
Krishi Anusandhan Bhawan-1, Pusa, New Delhi-110012

Advt. No. 1/2009

ASRB invites applications from the desirous eligible candidates for direct recruitment to the following positions under the ICAR and its institutes.

1. Deputy Director General (DDG) (Crop Science) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.25000/- (fixeD)
2. Director, National Research Centre on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Borjavi, Anand
3. Director, National Institute of Research on Jute and Allied Fibre Technology, Kolkata
4. Director, National Research Centre on Yak, Dirang, Arunachal Pradesh
5. Project Director, Directorate of Oilseeds Research, Hyderabad
6. Assistant Director General (Coordination and Information), ICAR, New Delhi
7. Assistant Director General (Agriculture Extension), ICAR
8. Assistant Director General (Marine Fisheries), ICAR
9. Project Director, Directorate of Wheat Research, Karnal (Haryana)
10. Joint Director (Extension Education), Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar

Pay Scales for Directors : Rs.16400-22400/- , Age : 60 years
Applications are also invited for

1. Zonal Coordinator/ Joint Director of Institute/ Project Coordinators/ Officer-in-charge/ Head of Divisions : 22 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.16400-22400, Age : 60 years
2. Principal Scieintist : 29 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.16400-22400, Age : 52 years
3. Senior Scientists/ Programme Coordinator : 159 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.12000-18300/-, Age : 47 years

Application form complete in respect should reach the Secretary, ASRB, KAB-I, Pusa, New Delhi-110012 by 27/02/2009. Last date is 13/03/09 for the candidate from abroad/remote areas.

Please view http://www.icar.org.in/asrb/adv_01_2009.pdf for complete details and Application Form is available at http://www.icar.org.in/asrb/Revised%20Application%20Form.pdf

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ESIC Andhra Pradesh Clerk recruitment Feb09

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Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC)
Regional Office - Andhra Pradesh, 5-9-23, Hill Fort Road, Hyderabad-63

Recruitment of Lower Division Clerks (LDC)

Applications in the prescribed format to fill up the following posts Lower Divisions Clerk (LDC) in ESIC MP :

*
Lower Division Clerk (LDC) : 41 posts (UR-14, SC-9, ST-3, OBC-15), Pay Band : Rs.5200-20200 Grade Pay Rs.1900/-, Age : 18-27 years, Qualifications: Higher Secondary Pass (12th) (ii) Knowledge of typewriting with a speed of 30/25 words per minute in English/Hindi respectively. (iii) Working knowledge of computer including use of Office Suites and database.

Fee: A DD for Rs. 100/- (SC/ST/PH/Ex.SM are exempted) in drawn on SBI in favour of Regional Director, ESIC Corporation, Hyderabad payable at Hyderabad.

How to apply: - Application in the prescribed Form may be submitted in an envelope super scribing “Application for the post of LDC-2008” at the following address :

The Regional Director (Establishment), Regional Office, ESI Corporation, 5--9-23, Hill Fort Road, Adarshnagar, Hyderabad-500063 (AP)

Last date of receipt of application form : 02/03/2009

Please download http://esic.nic.in/Recruitment/apldcrect.zip for details and application format.

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Assistant Teachers on Contract in UEE Mission Delhi Education Department

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Office of the UEE Mission

Department of Education, Government of NCT of Delhi
1st Floor, Near Estate Branch, Lucknow road, Delhi -110054

Engagement of Assitant Teachers on contract basis for Govt./MCD Schools under UEE Mission, Delhi.

* Assistant Teachers : 23 posts, Qualification : Senior Secondary School (class 12 th) certificate or Intermediate or its equivalent with minimum 50% marks from recognized institutions/ board/ University, and (ii) Diploma/ Certificate in Basic Teachers Training NCTE Recognised BTC/ ETE/ JBT from a recognized institutions/ board/ university, Age : 20-27 years, Pay : Rs.9500/- pm fixed.

How to Apply : Applications form duly filled in the prescribed format along with attested copies of certificates and documents should reach the , “Office of the UEE Mission, 1 st Floor, near Estate Branch, Department of Education, Distt. North, Lucknow Road, Delhi – 110054”, on or before 10/02/09 through Registered Post/ Speed Post only.

Please view http://edudel.nic.in/Public_circulars/203_dt_300109.pdf for details and application format.

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NHPC Trainee Officer (Finance) vacancy Feb09

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NHPC Office Complex, Sector-33, Faridabad - 121003 (Haryana)

Special Recruitment Drive to fill up Backlog Vacancies of SC/ST/OBC and PH persons

NHPC, India's Premier Hydro Power Utility with ability to construct hydro projects from 'Concept to Commissioning' is looking for promising, energetic young graduate engineers & professionals with brilliant academic record to join the organization for the following positions:

* Trainee Officer (Finance) : 39 posts (SC-15,ST-11,OBC-10, PH-3),

Age : 30 years. Relaxation to reserve categories as per rules.

Pay Scale : Rs.8600-14600 (IDA) (E-2)

Application Fee : OBC category candidates are required to pay a fee of Rs. 250/- through Demand Draft only in favour of “NHPC Limited” payable at Faridabad / New Delhi

How to Apply : Apply Online at NHPC website. Candidates can visit the online registration site from 1300 hours of 24/02/2009 to midnight of 09/03/3009.

Visit http://www.nhpcindia.com/English/Scripts/rectt6.pdf for further information.

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www.cgvyapam.in - Chhattisgarh Professional Exam Board

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Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board, Raipur
website: http://www.cgvyapam.in
results

Visit www.cgvyapam.in for information on upcoming exams, latest examination results, download admit cards & model question papers and general instructions on filling the application forms.

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SUPER BOWL | Hudson anthem outshines Bruce's hokey half

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'Tomorrow is Super Bowl XLIII, in which the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals will open for [Bruce] Springsteen," Seth Meyers said during "Weekend Update" on "Saturday Night Live."

And that's pretty much the way it played out Sunday evening -- though not even the Boss' time-honored and well-rehearsed feel-good bombast could match the drama of James Harrison's interception and historic 100-yard touchdown return, which immediately preceded it.

The music started in Tampa during the pre-game show as glossy country crooner Faith Hill delivered an unremarkable "America the Beautiful." Then Jennifer Hudson took the field and stepped onto the television screens of an estimated 100 million viewers, struggling to choke back a tear before powering through a bravura performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner."

As if the emotions of singing the national anthem at this point in time, after the inauguration of her fellow Chicagoan Barack Obama as president, weren't overwhelming enough, the Super Bowl also marked the first high-profile appearance by the 27-year-old singer since the killings of her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in October. Dressed in a classy but casual black jacket and white top, Hudson seemed to put all of her pent-up feelings into her performance, and the crowd was with her for every soaring note.

As for the Boss, he filled his 12 minutes with vintage E Street Band histrionics.

"I want you to step back from the guacamole dip!" Springsteen said at the start, imitating the cadence of a revival-tent preacher. "I want you to put the chicken fingers down and turn your television all the way up! And what I want to know is: Is there anybody alive out there?"

Actually, a significant portion of the audience probably was not alive when Springsteen first recorded and released three of the hoary oldies that dominated his four-song medley. It opened with "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" (during which Bruce slid across the stage on his knees, smashing crotch-first into one of the cameras) and "Born to Run," both of which date back to 1975, and it closed somewhat jarringly (given the tune's subject matter of an aging jock who can't stop reliving the past) with "Glory Days," which was originally released in 1984.

The one tune that was fresher than a quarter-century old was the title track of "Working on a Dream," the album Springsteen released last Tuesday. It got a mere 60 seconds of air time as the Boss, his wife, Patti Scialfa, and the absurdly do-rag-sporting guitarist Steven Van Zandt mugged for the cameras on a platform jutting into the crowd while a gospel choir was marched out behind them in an attempt to add some of the soul the tune otherwise sorely lacks.

Ironically, during a pre-game chat, when Bob Costas asked the Boss why he decided to do the halftime show this year after he'd passed several times before, Springsteen cracked, "I have an album to promote, dummy. It's not rocket science."

Given the staggering cost of advertising time during the Super Bowl, the Boss essentially scored a $36 million commercial for his mediocre new album and his upcoming concert tour. No wonder he closed the set by proclaiming, "I'm going to Disneyland!"

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PATTI SCIALFA BIO

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PATTI SCIALFA Play It As It Lays

I’m just looking for some inspiration
I'm looking for something to rock my soul I'm looking for a brand new destination
I’m looking for Elvis down a Memphis road
--- “Looking For Elvis” by Patti Scialfa



Play It As It Lays -- Patti Scialfa’s third solo album and her first since 2004’s 23rd Street Lullaby -- will rock your soul and offer a brand new destination for inspiration. For Scialfa, inspiration in this case has been found not just down a Memphis road, but also throughout a soulful album. The most rhythmic, sensuous and accomplished recording of Scialfa’s solo career, Play It As It Lays is an intimate musical passion play that borrows its evocative title from a novel by one of her favorite authors, Joan Didion who once wrote, “You have to pick the places you don’t walk away from.” In the end, Play It As It Lays stands as an inspired song cycle focused on grown up love and that daily decision to not walk away from the things that last.

Musically speaking, Play It As It Lays -- produced by Scialfa, longtime friend and collaborator Steve Jordan and Ron Aniello (Guster, Barenaked Ladies) -- artfully travels down some familiar Memphis roads as well as along other trails blazed in our finer Southern musical capitals. This is powerful music made at the crossroads of rock, R&B, folk, blues and gospel. Though very much a contemporary and vital effort, there are powerful echoes here of everything from Dusty in Memphis to The Staples Singers, from Al Green to Laura Nyro, from Sly Stone to Creedence Clearwater Revival -- all music making time on Scialfa’s iPod during the recording of Play It Like It Lays.

“I think the reason I went more into the soul music genre this time around is because women have traditionally allowed more freedom of expression in rhythm and blues,” Scialfa explains. “Those were very adult records. That’s why Aretha was singing ‘You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman.’ That’s one reason the blues and soul music are so wonderful. Those women always had a long list of complaints and they could belt them all out in a very beautiful and powerful way. Now that I’m 53, I had to find a way to write inside my skin and have it feel timely to me, so moving more into the R&B direction felt like the right place to go.”

The soulful sound of Play It As It Lays is also a stylistic approach that helps underscore a collection of songs with a naturally feminist and humanistic point of view about the many roles women play-- “mother, brother, sister, lover, wife, a friend, a confidant, or an angel or just a fool in the end,” as Scialfa sings on “Like Any Woman Would.” Like some of Scialfa’s earlier work, Play It As It Lays reflects a love for our finest girl groups of the past, but this is clearly an album by a woman in the present tense. Listen closely and you can hear the sound of a woman -- and likely women everywhere -- calling out “You’ve Got To Work With Me, Baby” as Scialfa does repeatedly on the infectious swamp rocker “Town Called Heartbreak.”

Play It As It Lays also represents a considerable picking up of Scialfa’s pace as a solo recording artist. Though she has been a working singer and musician for decades, including work with the Rolling Stones, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, David Johansen and of course since 1984, as a member of Bruce Springsteen’s E-Street Band, Scialfa did not release her impressive solo debut until Rumble Doll in 1994. The acclaimed 23rd Street Lullaby would not follow for another decade.

“The ten years between my first record and my second record had a lot to do with having a brand new family,” Scialfa explains. “I had three little kids, and from 1998 on we were touring constantly and doing a lot of work. So my free time from the E-Street Band, I tried to give to my family and raising the kids. I also had trouble making that second record, to tell you the truth, I didn’t have a real professional team working together. I finally got this team together when I was finishing up 23rd Street Lullaby. Then it was like “Wow, I get it. This is much easier.”

That team was aided tremendously by co-producer Steve Jordan, a friend of Scialfa’s since the two were both starting out as musicians in New York City and now one of music’s most accomplished drummers and producers. “Steve came in to help me, and we usually started with just the two us of doing really rough drafts of a song and then building everything up from there,” says Scialfa. “We’d bring in a bass player or have Clifford Carter replace my piano parts, and it just really worked. Toward the end of 23rd Street, we had Steve Jordan, Willie Weeks, Nils Lofgren and sometimes Bruce. They would all call themselves “The Whack Brothers.”

By the end of that album, they were playing my music so well and so lyrically that it became incredibly exciting.” That excitement clearly carried over to the sessions for Play It As It Lays. “Making this record I felt more confident, so I started recording with the rhythm section right away,” Scialfa says. “Everything came out pretty easily in a funny way this time around. I had a very clear idea of what I wanted and it was so inspiring working with Steve, Willie Weeks, Clifford Carter, Nils Lofgren and Bruce. You have those sorts of guys in the studio all at once, and you just want to keep writing because whatever you write is realized so quickly. The guys played so beautifully and really understood the genre I was working in, and tapped right into the groove. Some of these songs we took from the original tape of us teaching the players the songs. Everyone was in on the idea of the musical direction for the record, which made it kind of effortless and a lot of fun.”

When Steve Jordan was pulled away by work with Eric Clapton and John Mayer, Ron Aniello came aboard. “I wanted to keep working, and I didn’t want to work alone because I’d been there before and that just gets too overwhelming,” Scialfa recalls. “Actually, Bruce was the one who said, `Don’t go in there by yourself because you’ll end up taking forever.’ So Bruce called up Brendan O’Brien who suggested Ron Aniello. I invited Ron up for a day to see how we got along, and we ended up getting so much done. And when Steve was available again, he came in and we all three worked together. It ended up being a great team. I was really excited when we caught what we set out to do. I was trying to expand myself musically, emotionally, vocally, and the way the guys played the music made that possible.”

Asked if releasing such an intimate album for public interpretation gave her any pause, Scialfa says, “Of course it concerns you at times. In the beginning, it did, but then it didn’t because Bruce was on board for a lot of the album, and when you’re solid about where you are in your own world and your relationship, you can really write about anything and it’s okay. The thing is people are complex and long-term relationships are full of complexities. In the end, it felt very empowering to explore those different places, to have complaints, to be dissatisfied, and know that you’re okay. And that’s why for me songs like “Play It Like It Lays” and “Black Ladder” were very important because in a way they answered all the questions that were presented on the record.

In other words, Play It As It Lays.

Play It As It Lays: SONG BY SONG WITH PATTI SCIALFA

LOOKING FOR ELVIS: This was one of the first songs I had for the album and to me it creatively telegraphed what this record would be about, so that’s why I ended up putting it first. Elvis when he was young was -- and is -- for me a powerful symbol of American hopefulness and that idea you can rebirth yourself. The person in the song, that’s what she’s looking for here. The song isn’t really about Elvis at all, it is the idea that you and your country could reinvent itself and somehow get back to it’s original promise.

>LIKE ANY WOMAN WOULD: I’ve had that title since I was 19. It was the name of a song on one of my original demos that I took around to Atlantic Records way back then. I always liked that title, and this time I thought I should write a new song using it. I had this nice little riff I wrote on the piano and I started with that. Even though the woman in the song is complaining, to me it’s ultimately a celebration because the person in the song is being very, very clear. When you’re an adult woman and you have a family, and you’re married and you’re working, at different times you really are a “mother, brother, sister, lover, wife, a friend, a confidant, or an angel or just a fool in the end.” It’s a song about asking to be seen as an integrated whole and not just as one thing.

TOWN CALLED HEARTBREAK: That was an old song I had lying around that I never found the right place for before. But then when I started this record, I knew this was going to be a good fit because these songs are a little tougher. Musically the song really came to life once we got a bottom, kind of like an old Creedence song and a top, sort of like “Chain Of Fools”. Everyone played it so well. Steve Jordan is so great. I’ve known him since I was a teenager and he naturally, organically understands how I want things to sound. And that’s such a great help in making things come together. The song itself is about the natural conflicts of real and longstanding relationship. It’s the adult’s complaints. It’s a song that says, “Work with me, don’t box me in.”

PLAY AROUND: I don’t mean to get political, but I think women have always been asked to infantilize themselves in some way in society. That’s one reason the blues and soul music are so wonderful. Those women always had a long list of complaints and they could belt them out in a very beautiful and powerful way. Now that I’m 53, I’ve got to find a way to write inside my skin and have it be really timely to me. So for me going more into the R&B and rhythmic music direction was a really good place to go. I love those songs where women just lay down the law, and say you can walk there, but you can’t walk there.

RAINY DAY MAN: Dylan had “Rainy Day Woman,” didn’t he? Later I remembered James Taylor had a song called “Rainy Day Man” that Bonnie Raitt also recorded. What happened is that we went in to record this very serious song and I had all the musicians at the house and the song was just boring me to death. So right in the middle of recording that song, I said, “I wrote this other song in the shower this morning and I hear this really fun beat behind it. Let’s give that a try.’ So we just derailed ourselves and put down this track instead. This song also gave me a chance to be light and have some fun and experiment with some of those out harmonies like Prince does.

THE WORD: This is a song of betrayal that came when I was writing on piano. The song doesn’t even have to be about a romantic relationship, but any one relationship where there’s a sense of failure. Originally when I wrote it, my father had died and it started out being about the fact that there are certain things you want that you’re just never going to get. You feel betrayed by that failure and by working so hard for the things that never come. Yet the person in the song eventually looks this failure right in the face. That’s why I brought in “Sally Goes Round The Roses” there. She makes an affirmative choice and instead of feeling victimized, she takes some strength from it.

BAD FOR YOU: A song about falling “from a pretty hill of grace,” like the song says. This one is definitely adult entertainment. I had to get drunk to sing that one.

RUN RUN RUN: There’s a big race strip near where we live. We used to take the kids there every summer when they were really young because they had this thing called a Robosaurus, a gigantic monstrosity three stories high on wheels that eats cars and shoots flames out of its mouth. The last time we were there, they brought Shirley Muldowney out. She’s the greatest female race driver of all time. This was like her last race and I was really inspired by her and wrote down all these lyrics on beer napkins. I stuffed them in my pocket and forgot about it. Then when I was doing my record, I was cleaning out some drawers and found them and remembered I wanted to do something with them. She was such a strong and fascinating character. I’m also a huge fan of Wanda Jackson who sang unapologetically about strength and sexuality. So I thought let’s make a fun rocking song about Shirley Muldowney.

Play It As It Lays: I was always a big Joan Didion fan and “Play It As It Lays” – her second novel -- always seemed like such a great title to me. The people in the book were so broken, which is an interesting place to start. At the end of the day, that’s what you do. You can’t choose all your cards, you can’t choose all the circumstances you find yourself in, but it comes down in the end to how strong your heart and resilience and understanding is. That’s just what I was trying to write about.

BLACK LADDER: Ron would really push me to do things that I normally wouldn’t do. For example, one night late I was just playing “Black Ladder” while we were waiting to record something else. He said, “Let me record that one.” And it ended up making the record.
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Go Daddy Captures Commanding SSL Market Share

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Relentless Growth In Tough Economy Tells Story about Price & Product

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – During the last 12 months, Go Daddy has issued more new SSL certificates than any other provider by far…taking a commanding 47 percent of all net-new SSL Certificates for 2008.

According to Netcraft Ltd., a leading industry analyst, of the more than 220,000 SSL certificates added to Web sites during 2008, Go Daddy issued more than 100,000.

“Why are we growing so fast? We think people are much quicker to spot real value these days,” said GoDaddy.com CEO and Founder Bob Parsons. “Why would anyone pay more than four times the price for the very same thing?”

Go Daddy SSL Certificates offer the same functionality and the same top-notch security as higher priced competitors – but at Go Daddy it costs one-fourth the price and comes with industry-best support.

Cost is a logical reason why the ‘old guard’ provider is losing ground each time a new survey publishes. Right now, VeriSign not only charges more than four times as much as Go Daddy for an SSL Certificate, but VeriSign also requires customers to purchase a cert for each server being used. All Go Daddy certificates include an unlimited server license, meaning one Certificate can be used on multiple servers, potentially saving companies thousands of dollars above and beyond the base price.

In fact, Go Daddy issued more new SSL Certificates than VeriSign and the rest of the competitors combined during the last quarter of 2008.

A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificate enables encryption of online transactions and communications. GoDaddy.com SSL Certificates are offered in three assurance validation levels: Standard, Deluxe and Premium Extended Validation SSL. All GoDaddy.com certificates offer up to 256-bit encryption.

While Go Daddy is a leader when it comes to protecting data transmitted online, the company also devotes considerable effort when it comes to keeping the Internet safe.

Go Daddy has a presence in Washington, D.C. and recently helped shape two new federal laws. One protects kids from online sexual predators by prohibiting the transfer of live images of child abuse via the Internet, increasing funding to fight child exploitation on the Web, and providing Internet companies easier measures to shut down online predators targeting children. The second law gives Web companies much-needed tools to take illegitimate Internet pharmacies offline.

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GoDaddy Promotes Its Own Service When Switching Nameservers

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Domain registrar offers its own competing service when changing nameservers.

Domain name registrar GoDaddy .com is promoting its own domain parking service “Cash Parking” to customers who attempt to change a domain’s nameservers to a competing domain parking company.

If you have a domain name on GoDaddy’s name servers (which is the case whenever you register a new domain name or use forwarding) and try to switch to the nameservers of a domain parking company, you receive an alert with a special domain parking offer:


The system is set up to only offer the parking special if you switch your nameservers to a parking service. In my tests the offer was presented when switching to ns1. Parked.com (Parked.com’s nameservers) but not when changing the nameservers to my web hosting company.

I understand trying to cross-sell your own products to customers, but to me the domain name control panel is sacred ground and shouldn’t be used to push products, especially in such a targeted manner. What’s next? If I change my nameservers to a popular web hosting company will GoDaddy interrupt the process by offering its own web hosting services? With GoDaddy grabbing 45% of new domain name registrations, at some point these behaviors will be frowned upon as anti-competitive. If this were Google or Microsoft, a competitor’s lawyers would already be on the phone.

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Walter Payton Biography (1954 - 1999)

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American football player. Born on July 25, 1954, in Columbia, Mississippi. Sometimes known by his nickname “Sweetness,” Payton was equally admired for his off-the-field personality as well as for his football skills. He first began to attract attention as a halfback at Jackson State University, making the starting lineup in 1971—his freeman year. Payton was selected for the All-American team and was named Black College Player of the Year for in 1973 and 1974. In his four years at Jackson State, he rushed for more than 3,500 yards and scored more than 450 points, showing fans and opponents alike just what a versatile and talented player he was. Off the field, Payton showed his interest in helping with others, studying education with an emphasis on working with the deaf.

Payton continued to excel once he became a professional player in 1975. Picked by the Chicago Bears, he became a running back who was known for his speed. During his 13 seasons with the team, Payton made nine Pro Bowl appearances and won the National Football League’s (NFL) Most Valuable Player Award twice—in 1977 and 1985. Retiring after the 1987 season, he held the NFL rushing record with 16,726 yards and the single game rushing record of 275 yards. Payton was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996.

After leaving the team, Payton explored business opportunities, including real estate, restaurants, and race cars. Living up to his nickname, Payton spent much of his time working make life better for other people. He formed the Halas Payton Foundation in 1988 to help inner-city kids in the Chicago area. He later established the Walter Payton Foundation, also dedicated to helping young people in the state of Illinois.

Payton became ill in early 1999 and died on November 1 of that year from cancer. He was survived by his wife Connie and two children, Jarrett and Brittney. His charitable organization is now called the Walter and Connie Payton Foundation with his wife continuing to support the causes and programs that Payton cared about.

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Warner named Payton award winner

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The NFL announced Sunday that Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner has won its Walter Payton Man of the Year award.

The honor was made before the start of Super Bowl XLIII at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, where the Cardinals faced the Pittsburgh Steelers.

"I am humbled the Lord has given me such an amazing life to impact others," Warner said. "Of all the awards given to NFL athletes, the Walter Payton Man of the Year is the one that stands out above the rest to me because of what it represents. When people look back at my career I want them to see a fierce competitor, but more importantly, I want to be remembered for my consistency of character."

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Connie Payton, the wife of the late Chicago Bears running back, presented the award, the only league recognition that acknowledges a player's off-the-field community service as well as his playing excellence.

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http://pureromance.com

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Founded in 1993 by Patty Brisben, Pure Romance is an in-home party company which offers an exclusive line of heighteners, lubricants and bedroom accessories for relationship enhancement.

Pure Romance products are not sold in stores but may be purchased at in-home parties or through a network of independent sales consultants. Currently, thousands of Consultants nationwide from all 50 states, Canada, and the Virgin Islands are teaching the art of romance.

In a little over a decade, Pure Romance has grown into a multi-million dollar company, bringing in $43 million in retail sales during 2004 alone.

Based in Cincinnati with 80 full-time employees, Pure Romance operates out of a state-of-the-art facility comprised of a 40,000-square-foot distribution center and a 10,000-square-foot Corporate Office.

In addition to a full-time Customer Service Staff, the company also invested over a quarter of a million dollars to provide a fully automated communication system which offers Consultants 24 hour service and support. Other Pure Romance support systems include an in-house Marketing Agency, National Training Department, Health Education Department as well as a corporate interactive website.

The History of Pure Romance

In 1983, while on maternity leave from her job as a medical assistant for four pediatricians, Patty Brisben took a break at home to watch The Phil Donahue Show. On that particular day, it featured a company that was recruiting women to sell adult bedroom toys in home party settings. Intrigued, Brisben realized she identified with these women. As a divorced mother of four, she was always looking for a viable solution which would provide for her family, yet still allow her to remain actively involved in her children's lives.

Shortly after watching the show, Brisben signed up as a distributor and was so successful after the first year, she left her medical assistant job to pursue her new full-time career.

After years of profitably working with a multi-level marketing company, the company folded leaving Brisben and her down line stranded. Determined to draw on her years of experience and lead the way for her down line, Brisben decided to open the doors to her very own in-home party plan, Slumber Parties, Inc.

In 1993, with only $5,000 and 55 Consultants, Patty self-funded and motivated the launch of Slumber Parties. During the first years, Patty filled orders from the basement of her home; now employees fill orders from a 40,000-square-foot distribution center in Loveland, Ohio (a suburb of Cincinnati).

For years Slumber Parties led the industry for in-home party plans specializing in relationship enhancement. In 2001, Brisben brought on her eldest son, Chris Cicchinelli, to run the day-to-day operations. The two formulated a five-year plan that would take Slumber Parties to a new level. Brisben and Cicchinelli realized that Slumber Parties had become more than just a party plan; it had become a practical resource for women who wanted to take responsibility for either their financial means or their sexuality. Not only would Slumber Parties launch a national marketing campaign, within two years the company would change its name to Pure Romance.

In the Fall of 2003, Brisben and Cicchinelli began the process of re-branding the new name, first throughout the West Coast and Southwest, then moving on to tackle the East Coast, and Midwest. The venture led to a total overhaul of over 60 markets. By the beginning of 2004 - Pure Romance was in full swing, and took the nation by storm. Currently in over 100 markets, Pure Romance has truly become America's number one reason for a girls' night in.

Still leading the industry, Pure Romance continues to raise the bar with their fresh designs, production of high-quality product, unique packaging as well as commitment to providing a safe and comfortable environment for their Consultants and customers. It continues to maintain a concept that emphasizes values and versatility.

Annually, Pure Romance spends over $3 million in advertising and training for the company and its Consultants. As for Patty, all four of her children now share her passion. Each hold distinguished positions within the company including President: Chris Cicchinelli, Director of Operations: Nick Cicchinelli, Advertising Coordinator: Matthew Brisben and Editorial Assistant: Lauren Brisben.

The company's financial projections for the fiscal year of 2005 are expected to exceed over $50 million in retail sales.

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Superbowl XLIII Commercials , Superbowl 43 Commercials

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Top 10 Super Bowl ads (can’t go wrong with whipped cream)

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1. Mob guys interrupted during breakfast by a waitress putting whipped cream on funny face pancakes at Denny’s. Nice.

2. Career-builder.com ads

a. Career Builder. It can be hard to know if it’s time for new job … but if you hate going to work, your co-workers don’t respect you --- “Hey dummy” -- you wish you were somewhere else, you cry constantly, you daydream of punching small animals and you sit next to this guy … it’s probably time. (Repeat each item individually like the 12 days of Christmas.)

b. Half a deer in his office. Need a new job?

3. Budweiser ads

a. Horse wants to play fetch to get a treat – comes back with huge part of tree. “Show off.”


10 FAVORITESb. Scotland 1933 – Horse gives history of Clydesdale horses, from his great-grandpa in Scotland to his success in America.

c. Horses in love travel cross-country to get back together. “Aint No Mountain High Enough” plays and they connect under circus tent.

4. What happened to your butt? LMAO syndrome. Every Thursday night like clockwork, people are literally laughing their a**es off. Good one from NBC.

5. Bridgestone tire ads

a. Mr. Potato Head takes away nagging Mrs. Potato Head’s mouth.

b. Astronauts rock out to “Jump around” – until they see tires are gone from their spacecraft.

6. Doritos – crystal ball, “Free Doritos at the office today?” Throws globe into vending machine. Yep! They're free now.

"Will I get that promotion?" Throws ball at boss’ balls. Doesn't turn out as well.


7. Nasty flowers in a box. Ouch. Teleflora.


8. Alec Baldwin – “They say TV rots the brain.” Baldwin scoffs. “TV only softens the brain like a ripe banana.”

Hulu.com. An evil plot to take over the world.

“Because we’re aliens, and that’s how we roll.”

9. Grim Reaper mad about taxes done wrong – H&R Block.

10. Men getting hurt, falling off things – always ending in “I’m good”! Men can take anything except diet cola. PepsiMax – the first diet cola for men.

OTHER GOOD/OK ONES

Super boy on rooftop. Your inner hero is calling. Answer. Universal Orlando.

Pedigree adoption drive.

David Abernathy – extraordinary overconfident overachiever. When it comes to car buying he’s just as nervous as the rest of us. So at 28 David Abernathy used cars.com.

GE Scarecrow – certainly a good-looking ad. “If I Only Had a Brain.”

MacGruber does Pepsi commercial! "By the way I had my name legally changed to 'Pepsuber.'" I love MacGruber.

Coca Cola fantasy creatures – creating human connections in a virtual world.

Priceline negotiator – William Shatner doing his Captain Kirk-isms through someone else.

It’s Hyundai like Sunday.

Cash4Gold – Ed McMahon and MC Hammer. The gold toilet?

NOT SO GREAT

More ETrade babies. “Take these broken wings!” "I can’t flex these golden pipes?” “It’s not the venue.” I never liked these kids.

John Turturro – "This is not a beer, this is a sword, wielded with honor.” Heineken.

GoDaddy.com, Danica Patrick in the shower. Danica Patrick in a courtroom. “I’ll show you enhanced” another woman says. Don’t care who she is.

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David Abernathy Is Cars.com Superbowl Commercial

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Every year about this time, families and friends gather in front of the biggest television they can find to watch the Super Bowl. And while this year’s football game is actually a fantastic game to watch, it’s the commercials we all wait for. You wait until the game is on to grab another beer or use the ladies’ room; everyone stops talking when the commercials come on. One of funnier commercials this year was for Cars.com, which features a young man named David Abernathy.

The commercial starts with the birth of a child, a brilliant child named David Abernathy who shakes the doctor’s hand to congratulate him on a good delivery. In grade school, he wins over an older girl with the simple line, “call me”. He’s a hero who saves the class rabbit and goldfish and performs open heart surgery with a clicky ball point pen. Yep, a downright genius.


David Abernathy - Cars.com Super Bowl Commercial
But even David Abernathy is scared of buying a car. But he is smart enough to get help from cars.com.

That’s the basic premise of the David Abernathy commercial, and from the looks of it, it’s going to be successful. People will remember David Abernathy, and now they’ll probably go to cars.com.

See more Super Bowl Commercials below.


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Santonio Holmes' touchdown rescues Steelers, wins Super Bowl

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Their Steel Curtain shredded, Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh offense ended a Super Bowl of incredible swings with a final-minute touchdown for a historic victory.
Santonio Holmes made a brilliant 6-yard catch deep in the right corner of the end zone with 35 seconds remaining, lifting the Steelers to a record-setting sixth Super Bowl win, 27-23 over the Arizona Cardinals.

It was one of the most thrilling finishes to the NFL title game, certainly equaling last year's upset by the New York Giants that ended with Plaxico Burress' TD catch -- with 35 seconds left, too.

But this one was even wilder.

The Steelers (15-4), winning their second Super Bowl in four seasons, led 20-7 in the fourth quarter, only to see Kurt Warner and the Cardinals stage a remarkable rally to go in front 23-20 with 2:37 remaining.

Warner hit All-Pro receiver Larry Fitzgerald in stride for a 64-yard touchdown with 2:37 left. Already owning a slew of postseason receiving marks this year, Fitzgerald sped down the middle of the field, watching himself outrun the Steelers on the huge video screen.

Fitzgerald could only watch from the sideline as Roethlisberger engineered a 78-yard drive to win it in what resembled Heinz Field South. With waves of twirling Terrible Towels turning Raymond James Stadium into a black-and-gold tableau -- Steelers fans supporting their beloved team, the economy be damned -- Pittsburgh's offense rescued the title.

Holmes was selected the game's MVP.

"Great players step up in big-time games to make plays," Holmes said. "I kind of lost a little composure, you know, but I knew our defense would give us a chance to make it back."

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The Boss Takes Over Halftime, With a Few Edits but Little Imagination

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To Bruce Springsteen’s credit, he made it clear from the start that his performance with the E Street Band at the halftime show of Super Bowl XLIII on Sunday night was business, not personal.

“We have a new album coming out,” he said in a news conference Thursday. “We have our mercenary reasons, of course.” That album, “Working on a Dream” (Columbia), was released Tuesday. Presales for Springsteen’s coming tour with the E Street Band begin Monday.

Springsteen, now 59 and for many years the Boss, has had a good deal of face time lately, headlining a pre-inauguration concert last month for President Obama in front of the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall. But in his news conference, Springsteen seemed far more ambivalent about this performance, an opportunity he said he had passed up in previous years. In part, that’s because accepting the gig comes with built-in boundaries.

Five years have passed since the fateful day in Houston when, with the help of Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunctioned, revealing, in part, her nipple and, in whole, a puritan streak that has clouded subsequent Super Bowl halftime affairs.

And so while shilling does not carry the sting it once did, perhaps Springsteen let the weight of responsibility limit his imagination in his 12-minute set.

The Rolling Stones, in 2006, and Prince, in 2007, managed to inject spice and surprise into their performances. But Springsteen’s tweaks were far gentler and safer, poking fun at the event itself, and possibly at himself for participating in it.

He rose to the occasion, but never above it. And Springsteen, a reliable left-winger — when he described his band’s sound as “righteous,” it had a splash of double-meaning grit — didn’t use his platform to advocate for anything more pressing than louder volume.

“I want you to step back from the guacamole dip, I want you to put the chicken fingers down and turn your television all the way up,” he said, pointing into a camera. “And what I want to know is, is there anybody alive out there?”

Or maybe more specifically, is there anyone paying close enough attention to notice that in each of the band’s four songs — “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out,” “Born to Run,” “Working on a Dream” and “Glory Days” — verses were dropped altogether?

The edits didn’t prove to be a liability. Springsteen appeared in good cheer throughout, sliding across the stage on his knees (and into a camera) at the end of “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out,” and singing a collegial duet with the guitarist Steven Van Zandt on an ecstatic “Glory Days.”

“Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” was warm and bluesy, with Springsteen building up energy for “Born to Run,” which concluded with a spectacular burst of fireworks. For the measured “Working on a Dream,” Springsteen was backed, in triangle formation, by Van Zandt and Patti Scialfa (also Springsteen’s wife), all of them flanked by a gospel choir, the set’s most heavy-handed moment. (Springsteen’s performance was as notable for what he didn’t play — the reliable party anthem “Dancing in the Dark,” the cynical but hugely popular “Born in the U.S.A.”)

Lyrically, Springsteen made a couple of concessions to the event. In “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” he sang, “I’m going to sit back right easy and laugh, when Scooter and the Big Man” — that’s Springsteen and the saxophonist Clarence Clemons — “bust the Super Bowl in half.” (In the original, “this city” is cleaved.)

And on “Glory Days,” Springsteen changed the antihero of his opening verse from a baseball pitcher to a football quarterback. The “speedball” that could “make you look like a fool, boy,” became a “Hail Mary.”

It turns out the early protestations were overstated; this show wasn’t even close to the worst collision of art and commerce to occur between bursts of pigskin. That would be the Pepsi ad featuring Bob Dylan and the rapper-producer Will.i.am performing Dylan’s “Forever Young” (or the country music star Faith Hill singing, during the show’s introduction, “Super Bowl Sunday on NBC/Al and John” — Michaels and Madden, that is — “are the best on TV”).

But the final discomforts were all Springsteen’s. At the end of the show, he shouted inexplicably, “I’m going to Disneyland!” A moment earlier, a man dressed as a referee appeared on stage, threw a yellow flag and crossed his arms in front of Springsteen, the signal for delay of game. Springsteen mock fretted about the ticking clock, and Van Zandt protested, screaming, “It’s Boss time!” Except that it wasn’t, and everyone knew it.

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Dennys Free Grand Slam Superbowl Ad Fail

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Nearly a billion people tuned in to watch Superbowl 43 (XLIII) broadcast live today on NBC television. The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl by a score of 27 to 23 over the Arizona Cardinals but who won and who lost in the world of Super Bowl advertising? With Super Bowl commercials costing companies between $2.4 million and $3 million per 30-second commercial advertising spot, it's almost unthinkable to me that a company would not plan ahead with a Web strategy to handle the ginormous flood of visitors to their website receives seconds after the commercial has been aired. Superbowl 44 (XLIV) advertisers take note... millions of us watch the Super Bowl while simultaneously being on our computers, don't miss the opportunity you've invested so much money on, with a site that cannot handle a massive surge in online traffic.

Denny's and their website Dennys.com was the first fail when it came to Internet strategy for Super Bowl commercial marketing. The advertisement itself wasn't bad, in fact I thought that Denny's offer of a Free Grand Slam breakfast to everyone in America was pretty bold. Dear Denny's, you probably already discovered that a spectacular offer like a free breakfast for 300 million people will result in millions attempting to visit your website. Here's what I saw in my Firefox browser after waiting several minutes for the site to load...

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Bruce Springsteen Biography

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BORN : September 23, 1949, Freehold, NJ

Birth Name : Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen

Nickname : The Boss

Height : 5' 10" (1.78 m)
"The Boss" hit the music industry with the release of his first album Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J., in 1973. The Wild, the Innocent, and The E Street Shuffle quickly followed this release. The albums received critical claim with comparisons to Bob Dylan, but did not sell well with the fans. Bruce Springsteen's career had begun.

Springsteen was born in Freehold, New Jersey, on September 23, 1949. He grew up in a "normal middle class family" and first started playing around with the guitar in High School. After graduating from High School he moved to New York to try and break into the Folk Music scene. After getting nowhere on this front he returned to, be it reluctantly, to Asbury Park, N.J. and hooked up with a number of bands. With brief stints with such bands as Rogues and Dr. Zoom and the Sonic Boom, Springsteen found himself a place with the E-Street Band, and with them he remained until 1989. Though, this wouldn't be the last time they would play together.

The 1973 albums marked the beginning of Springsteen's career and since then, "The Boss" has sold tens of millions of albums and won over legions of loyal fans worldwide in his 30 plus years as a "rock and roll legend". His break came after a tour with the band Chicago. Springsteen captivated the audiences in these live shows, and seeing an opportunity, the singer-songwriter came up with what is called his breakthrough effort Born to Run in 1974. The title song "Thunder Road"'s continuous playing on the radio brought the album to the top five. The album received an abundant of praise leading Springsteen to be dubbed the "Savior of Rock & Roll". Magazine's and Newspaper's were swarming to get him to appear in their publications.

After spending some time resolving management issues, the 1978 album Darkness on the Edge of Town was released. Marking the first of Springsteen's darker albums. Following this the album The River, in 1980 quickly went platinum in the United States and established Springsteen as an international star. Next was the release of his second darker album 1982's Nebraska. This album, an artistic despairing acoustic style recording, was recorded live in his New Jersey home and wasn't followed by a tour.

Switching gears again, "The Boss's" most famous release Born in the U.S.A came out in 1984. This pop style arena rock album sold 20 million copies and was followed by a massive two year long world wide tour. The new working class image of Born in the U.S.A. made Springsteen an international superstar. "The Boss" was born!

1987's Tunnel of Love was released during a time when Springsteen was facing marital problems. He began singing of lost love, emotional turmoil, and other adult concerns. He set off after this for one more tour with the E-Street Band and then in 1989 they parted ways. Three years later he released two albums Human Touch and Lucky Town. The first, Human Touch, was more radio orientated while Lucky Town, the latter, is seen as a step forward for the Springsteen. He did a stint on MTV's Unplugged program and then resumed touring in 1993.

Springsteen released the song "Streets of Philadelphia" for the movie "Philadelphia" which won him a Grammy award and an Oscar for "Best Song". With his career in full-comeback, he released a "Greatest Hits" album which seen him re-unit with the E-Street Band for some new tracks. Next came 1995's The Ghost of Tom Joad which was a return for Springsteen to the folk music style of his early career. This was followed by a release from Columbia records of a box set including 56 previously unreleased tracks and 10 B-sides called Tracks, in 1998.

After 30 years he is still going strong, "The Boss" is currently touring internationally and we can only wait and see what will be next.

site : http://www.brucespringsteen.com


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Bruce Springsteen at the Super Bowl: Were you sold?

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The National Football League announced in September that Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band would provide the halftime entertainment at today's Super Bowl. Last week, Springsteen released an album that surely warmed the hearts of NFL and NBC execs. His "Working on a Dream" is largely an upbeat and positive pop record -- one without any deep political implications and plenty of PG-safe proclamations of love.

In the post Nipplegate-era of halftime entertainment, that's just the way the NFL likes it. No risks, no surprises and nothing that's going to slow the momentum of one of the biggest rah-rah moments on American television. Oh, and keep the new stuff to a minimum.

Springsteen got in a couple verses of the title track off his album, but it was straight into "Glory Days" just as the crowd was warming up to the cut's gospel groove. When you have 12 minutes, better go keep them wanting more, especially when dabbling with the unfamiliar.

It was apparent that Springsteen and the E Street Band -- introduced as "booty-shaking" in a pre-taped reel of NFL personalities -- understood the game from the moment the performance started. "Step back from the guacamole dip," Springsteen yelled through gritted teeth. He then followed it up with this impassioned order: "Put! The! Chicken! Fingers! Doooowwwwwwwn!"

Love him or hate him, is this what we want from one of our most celebrated songwriters? Springsteen's always been at the very least an artist who's unafraid to tackle big topics. He shouldn't be faulted for trying to drum up some excitement for his new album, but is it necessary for him to have to deliver jokes for the NFL to do so?

Heading into the performance, the only major question was why Springsteen needed to sing in Tampa Bay today at all. The halftime show rakes in the viewers -- last year's Super Bowl was watched by a record 97.5 million people, according to Nielsen Media Research -- but it turns artists into pitchmen. In getting the spotlight for just 12 minutes, verses are dropped and melodies are clipped.

It's not a concert, but a teaser -- and it was, admittedly, an entertaining one -- for Springsteen's upcoming tour, which comes to the Los Angeles Sports Arena on April 15 (tickets, conveniently, on sale tomorrow morning). While Springsteen has been saying that there are few outlets for an artist of his age to promote his music these days, the Bruce Springsteen Business hasn't exactly been dipping. According to Billboard, Springsteen tallied the second-highest grossing tour of 2008, bringing in a total gross of more than $204 million.

But today's Super Bowl performance will net Springsteen a whole lot more than brisk ticket sales. In the days following his halftime performance last year, Tom Petty saw a 352% increase in digital track sales. The four songs performed today -- the set ended with "Glory Days" (you were expecting something else?) -- are surely rocketing up the iTunes sales chart as this quick reaction blog is being typed.

There was, however, plenty to like, and Springsteen is one of the world's most successful live performers for a reason. The set began when the band broke into the swinging "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out," striking a communal vibe from the start. If the easy-going saxophone sway of the tune was a surprising way to begin, Springsteen punctuated every note with a high-five to a fan and wasn't above a little lyric-altering pandering -- "bust this city in half" became "bust this Super Bowl in half."

Indeed, when it comes to providing entertainment for big-time events, few are more fit for the job than the Boss. Fewer still can follow the likes of the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Prince and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers -- the artists who have been called upon to provide family-friendly entertainment since the Janet Jackson/Justin Timberlake debacle of 2004.

In contrast to Petty's performance last year, Springsteen was more than eager to ham it up. The set ended with a gag-worthy shtick with Steven Van Zandt and a referee. When time was up, Springsteen egged the crowd on, suggesting the band play on and get taxed with an over-time penalty (ha!).

Yet every bad moment was tempered with something good. Springsteen showed off his agility, even if he couldn't stop himself from sliding straight into a cameraman between "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" and "Born to Run." The look on Springsteen's face -- he was clearly struggling not to laugh -- seemed to imply the moment wasn't staged, which would be a true rarity in halftime gigs.

So yes, things got corny toward the end -- tradition or not, never again does Van Zandt need to declare that it's "Boss time" anywhere ever -- but Springsteen still largely fulfilled the goals he set out for himself. Speaking about the halftime performance in the New York Times, Springsteen said, “If you do it right, you should feel the tension of it wanting to spread beyond that time frame. But it can’t.”

And this was a moment to celebrate the crowd sing-along. Every lyric of a joyous rendition of "Born to Run" was hammered home with a fist-pump or a pyrotechnic display. "I wanna die with you Wendy," sang Springsteen, but he may as well have been cheerleading a punt return.

If "Glory Days," a song built for sports nostalgia, was an obvious choice for a set-ender -- "Born in the U.S.A." is too political a tune for the NFL -- Springsteen proved himself to be a rather excited salesman.

Give Springsteen credit. He was clearly enjoying the stage, although he misfired by changing the lyrics to "Glory Days," swapping out the dead-beat baseball player references for lame nods to football. But this was a Springsteen clearly caught up in the advertising-driven spectacle of the Super Bowl, and completely unashamed about all of it.

His performance ended not with a statement -- but a sales pitch: "I'm going to Disneyland!"

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