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Jerry Seinfeld and David Letterman (Full Program)

By: The Paley Center for Media
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Jerry Seinfeld talked to David Letterman about his web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee at the Paley Center in new York on June 9, 2014.

ABOUT THE PALEY CENTER: In an era of rapid change in media and technology, the not-for-profit Paley Center for Media explores the evolving ways in which we create, consume, and connect through media. With locations in New York and Los Angeles, and the foremost public archive of television and radio programming, the Paley Center produces and curates programs, forums, and educational activities that engage the general public, industry professionals, and the creative community in an ongoing conversation about the impact of media on our lives. The Paley Center for Media is a hub of innovation and connection for entrepreneurs, investors, and consumers with its finger on the pulse of the next big thing in media. Go to https://www.paleycenter.org/ to learn more

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Jersey Devil Vapors Vaping Cloud Competition, and Vape Meet 2/21/14

By: Smokie
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Great event at Jersey Devil Vapors store with about 50 vapers showing up. Vaping Cloud Competition First Prize was a Convict Hybrid mod, 2nd was Authentic nimbus drippier. 3rd a Mythos Hybrid mod, 4th, and 5th place were 25 bottles of juice each.

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THE BEST Multimeter tutorial (HD)

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What to look for in a multimeter and how to use a multimeter to measure voltage, current, resistance and continuity. Beginner’s multimeter link:
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Late Night Television calls you to obey cc-by lemasney

Late Night Television calls you to obey cc-by lemasney
Late Night Television calls you to obey cc-by lemasney

So I am a bit of a night owl.

Especially on vacations, but most any night, I spend my most productive hours between 10pm-3am. I’m posting yesterday’s sketch, for instance, at 2:23 AM EDST. That’s just me. People scold me, tell me to go to sleep, and those who have meetings with me the next morning raise their eyebrows at me as if to say “late night, huh?” Yep. It was a late night, and I really enjoyed the quiet, and clear thoughts, and lack of interruptions of the day to day stuff. Very often I’ll have the TV going while I work on my laptop, but with TiVo my DVR, I no longer have to watch any of the ridiculous late night commercials. Whenever I’m elsewhere, without a TiVo DVR, I feel like it’s just easier not to watch TV.

The problem with commercial television sans DVR

Watching TV without one, especially late at night, is like a brainwashing session. BUY ME one commercial screams. YOU’RE FAT AND POOR another one bellows. BUY THIS CAR, YOU NEED HAIR, YOU HAVE ALLERGIES. I’d rather not have to pay attention to it, especially when I’m a little sleepy, and maybe a bit vulnerable to self-doubt. DVRs let me skip right past the stuff that asks me to obey. So this sketch is a little illustration of my feelings about late night TV, and I hope you like it!

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Rider University with Suzanne Carbonaro: On Smartboards

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Image by la riviere via Flickr

Place: Rider University

Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Time: 6:00 -8:00 pm

Content: In this session, Suzanne Carbonaro and John LeMasney talk about using SmartBoards in the classrooms. While Suzanne described how to use smartboards effectively from a pedagogical point of view, John demonstrated how to use smartboard specific hardware and software.

Presentation: http://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0Ad-YsRMv5bPqZGNrZm05ZndfMjc5ZDRzMmc1Zm0&hl=en