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  1. The Beatles cartoons aired on ABC-TV from September 25, 1965 to April 20, 1969. It was produced by Al Brodax for King Features in New York. The animation was done by various studios including TVC of London, the same studio that later produced "Yellow Submarine", the Beatles feature-length cartoon. Three other animation studios were also involved in the series. They were Artransa in Australia, Cine-Centrum in Holland, and CanaWest in Vancouver, BC. (http://www.toontracker.com/beatles/beatles.htm) This isnt as flashy as the I Feel Fine music video, nor the animation excellence of Yellow Submarine, but here's an excerpt from the tv show centered around their tune 'Strawberry Fields'. Age has not been kind to the images, so if you dont care for the tv show, you can just listen to the music at about 1:40 in :) The song was produced at the height of their psychedelic period, was innovative for its studio efx, and i think its still catchy today beatles.ram
  2. April 24, 2004 | Caution, you're about to enter a No Spin Zone. Or is it the Twilight Zone? We'll report, and you decide, based on this recent "unspun" news update from Fox News' flagship primetime program "The O'Reilly Factor." "Why are some Americans hindering the war on terror?" O'Reilly barked at the camera. "As we predicted, President Bush's poll numbers have gone up after last week's press conference. The elite media wanted Mr. Bush to grovel, but he remains defiant and determined to fight the terror war his way. Today the Supreme Court heard arguments that the prisoners at Guantánamo Bay should have lawyers and due process. Predictably, the New York Times wants lawyers for the accused terrorists, editorializing that some of them 'may have been in the wrong place at the wrong time.' "Sure. They just took a wrong turn into Uzbekistan and wandered onto the battlefield. How ridiculous is that?" Remember, the Spin Stops Here. There was a time, not too long ago, when Fox News was a joke -- albeit a bad and sick one -- to liberals and TV journalists raised on Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley. But even those who rue the success of Rupert Murdoch's flag-waving cable channel have to admit: The old boy has done it. CNN founder Ted Turner once famously mocked Murdoch, saying he'd squish his cable news rival like a bug. We all know now who has squished whom. You can read the full review at Salon.com (non-members must watch a commercial): :read this: http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2004/04...x/index_np.html
  3. You only have to sign up at the Times once.. Here's a few: Tiger Woods, Shaquille O'Neal and Henry A. Kissinger are among those lucky enough to own a sliver of Google.
  4. ...That for the millions of dollars corporations have spent on erecting firewalls and installing expensive intruder-detection systems on their networks, the weakest link in any system remains the ordinary, well-meaning but hopelessly gullible user.." Read the full story here in the NY Times: :read this: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/25/weekinreview/25rivi.html
  5. :read this: Read it here in the NY Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/25/technology/25RICH.html?hp
  6. I like everything but the graphic for Beatbox--the lettering looks too large and something tells me it should be two colors--say red and blue
  7. You must be referring to the Zombie's 'Tell Her No' ? :)
  8. Not good. This Presidency has been more secretive about their dealings than Nixon's. :reallymad: :reallymad:
  9. I was just watching a CNN interview with the woman who posted the photo over the internet. She says that a government man recently showed up to her house and said he was supposed to take her (to an undisclosed place for 4 hours). I thought this was one of the strangest things yet to come out of this affair... If true, I wonder who was behind it..their head(s) should roll... :reallymad: :reallymad:
  10. Probably a plot by the conservative Fox Network to start a write-in vote compaign and take them away from Kerry... Actually, this is a pretty bizarre idea..
  11. ... we need a dutch translator :)...
  12. According to the Drudge Report, the Bush Administration have told Federal employees such under NASA and others not to comment on the movie because of its envirnomental message. You can read the full story here: :read this: http://www.drudgereport.com/flash3.htm
  13. As a matter of fact I do. I didnt post it initially out of respect for the dead--they should be honored in a better way. I'd be a lot of happier if no one died over there...
  14. Hmm...looks pretty dead. Arent there any bars open there?
  15. Biggest hit was The Mighty Quinn in America. Why do I think they also did something called Do Wah Diddy? In any event, here is the song list from their website: http://www.manfredmann.co.uk/music/songlist.html
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