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Seth Godin: Sliced bread and other marketing delights http://www.ted.com In a world of too many options and too little time, our obvious choice is to just ignore the ordinary stuff. Marketing guru Seth Godin spells out why, when it comes to getting our attention, bad or bizarre ideas are more successful than boring ones. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10 Tags: ted tedtalks talks seth godin permission marketing Squidoo.com |
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In Flames - Delight And Angers Song from the album A Sense Of Purpose Lyrics: Everyday takes figuring out how to live, Sometimes it feels like a mistake, Sometimes its a winners parade, Delight and angers, I guess thats the way its supposed to be... Please heal me, I cant sleep Thought I was unbreakable,but this is killing me Call me, everything Make me fell unbreakable, Lie and set me free I feel the fear takes hold Afraid this hell I create is my own Come my fatigueness, I cant take it anymore This used to be my own world, but now I've lost control Please heal me, I cant sleep Thought I was unbreakable,but this is killing me, Call me, everything, Make me fell unbreakable, lie and set me free Chasing leftovers, Under the fading sun, Was searching for shelter, I feel my time has come Please heal me, I cant sleep Thought I was unbreakable,but this is killing me, Call me, everything, Make me fell unbreakable, lie and set me free Tags: Hardcore Metal |
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Garden Of Delights - original Here's a crazy little song about self-discovery or some crap like that. :O) And Hieronymus Bosch. hehe. "Garden of Delights" - Copyright Jess Chalker 2008 - All Rights Reserved. Well I went to see the Doctor and he told me "Be kinder to your heart" And I looked at all the pictures on his wall Filled with posters of impressionistic art I saw Van Gogh's 'Starry Night' Sometimes I feel I know the guy Well hey Vincent Probably should have lent your ear To someone with a much more open mind Well I sure as hell could use an ear tonight Seems that lately they are getting so much harder to find And I've got a few secrets Even stories you might like Hidden deep within my Garden of Delights In my Garden of Delights Well I went to see a preacher And he told me To make my peace with God So I scrolled through all the pages of the Gospel Through MAtthew, Luke and Mark And I got to Luke 11:9 To "Knock and Ye Shall Find" BUt my fists were both so swollen and sore From all the knocking on The many, many, many, many closed doors Well I sure could use a spiritual experience And I'm not even sure that I do believe in God Or maybe I'm too young to care For mysteries of the skies But at least I've got my place to hide In my Garden of Delights In my Garden of Delights Tags: indie pop folk alternative unsigned lyrical music girl australia aussie acoustic guitar |
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Earthly Delights Review Out-Take Out-take from our review of the Garden of Earthly Delights Gift Tin. Tags: Earthly Delights Review Out-Take |
User: CofCGuy |
XTC: Garden of Earthly Delights Video of the song "The Garden of Earthly Delights" by XTC from their 1989 release "Oranges and Lemons" available at Amazon.com. The video was made by Jason Goldtrap, author of the novel, Sarah Conrad of Eagle Creek. Made with love. Please visit my website. www.SarahConradofEagleCreek.com Kid, stay and snip your cord off, talk and let your mind loose, can't all think like Chekov but you'll be O.K. Kid is this your first time here? Some can't stand the beauty, so they cut off one ear, but you'll be O.K. Welcome to the garden of earthly delights. Welcome to a billion Arabian nights. This is your life and you do what you want to do, this is your life and you spend it all. This is your life and you do what you want to do, just don't hurt nobody, and the big reward's here, in the garden of earthly delights. Kid, pick up with another, some will even drop you, but hearts are built like rubber, so you'll be alright. Kid, swallow but believe us, you won't die of boredom, should you have to leave us, it'll be alright. Welcome to the garden of earthly delights. Welcome to a billion Arabian nights. This is your life and you be what you want to be, this is your life and you try it all. This is your life and you be what you want to be, just don't hurt nobody, 'less of course they ask you, in the garden of earthly delights. Welcome to the garden of earthly delights. Welcome to a billion Arabian nights. This is your life and you do what you want to do, this is your life and you spend it all. This is your life and you do what you want to do, just don't hurt nobody. Welcome to the garden of earthly delights. Welcome to a billion Arabian nights. Welcome to the garden of earthly delights. Welcome to a billion Arabian nights. This is your life and you be what you want to be, this is your life and you try it all. This is your life and you be what you want to be, just don't hurt nobody, 'less of course they ask you, in the garden of earthly delights. Tags: xtc garden earthly delights jason goldtrap sarah conrad eagle creek andy partridge |
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Clark's Winter Delights Clark enjoys fluffy snow and eating bird seed. 1 in 5 doxies will get disc disease. Know what to do: http://www.dodgerslist.com/lit/1in5PRINTdip.pdf Tags: IVDD disc disease dachshund doxie dachsie dachshunds doxies teckel |
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The Garden of NPIRL Delights Hamlet Au of New World Notes (http://nwn.blogs.com/) takes a brief tour. Read about it here: http://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2008/05/dawn-of-the-met.html Music by Torley Linden, "Darkest Rose": http://ia300141.us.archive.org/2/items/Torley_Wong_-_The_Final_Selection/ "Taking a page from Hieronymus Bosch, Rezzable and NPIRL have enlisted the participation of over 100 of Second Life®'s artists, architects, builders and coders to construct the NPIRL Garden of our collective dreams, spanning four simulators/islands to illustrate: the Underworld, Earth, and Paradise." Tags: Secondlife second life niprl interactive art |
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Sasha Obama Gavel Banging Delights Bored Journalists Sasha Obama Gavel Banging Delights Bored Journalists Tags: Sasha Obama Gavel Banging Delights Bored Journalists James Myers The Entertainment Critic |
User: matze423 |
urban delights live @ WSF07murg urban delights at wakesurf festival in murg/wallensee switzerland Tags: urban delights optigger 423 wakesurf festival urbandelights matze surfen concerts |
User: dyland88 |
I Monster - Sunny Delights I Monster - Sunny Delights, track 13 off Neveroddoreven. Tags: alternative electronic electronica dance pop rock indie music |
User: 2099net |
Box of Delights opening The opening to the BBC's adaptation of Box of Delights, made in the 1980s Tags: box of delights |
User: mcstories |
Thundercats - the garden of delights Tygra has one hell of a trip. Tags: hypno hypnotized hypnosis male mind control cartoon thundercats tygra |
User: ethanreed70 |
General Hospi - Tale by The Afternoon Delights Mexican 7" 45 rpm viniyl record b side with the instrumental version enjoy it :) Tags: afternoon delights genral hospital disco musica retro 70s 80s vinyl record |
User: CanterburyLSD |
Arzachel - Garden of Earthly Delights (1969) A song by Arzachel. 1969-Arzachel Arzachel is a progressive rock artist originating from United Kingdom that plays mostly Psychedelic/Space Rock music. Tags: space rock Garden of Earthly Delights arzachel 1969 |
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Nina's Heavenly Delights Music video from the movie Nina's Heavenly Delights, with the song The Constant Lover, performed by Magneta Lane. Tags: Movie Music Video Lesbian Kiss Girl Nina Heavenly Delights |
User: msciolino |
Delights and Dances I Composer: Michael Abels Tags: harlem quartet; ilmar gavilan; ilmar; desmond neysmith; juan miguel hernandez; melissa white; sphinx; sciolino performing arts |
User: poptalk |
Whirling Dervishes, Belly Dancing & Other Turkish Delights Whirling Dervishes, belly dancing and other Turkish delights make it into the latest pop!talk episode. Yellow Peril and Ebonia had an unforgettable night partying with our Anatolian hosts from the Ottoman Empire. OH YEAH! Tags: pop!talk cappadocia turkey whirling dervishes belly dancing dancers turkish delights raki party events travel log night |
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South-Asian Delights in Southall Our last day in London (May 12, 2008) had arrived. We got up at the crack of dawn for early morning adventure: a sunrise kayaking experience on Regents Canal. At 5:45 we met Danny Gillard from ThamesRiverAdventures who recently started a kayaking outfit that provides guided kayak tours in different parts of London. Danny, who is an occupational health and safety specialist by profession, also plans to offer kayak tours in Australia and New Zealand in the winter. Kayaking on this historic canal was a supremely peaceful and serene activity and introduced us to this bustling metropolis from a completely different angle. For me personally this sunrise kayaking trip was a definite highlight of my entire London experience. After freshening up at our bed and breakfast we headed out at 11 am with our guide Ann Mark, a certified Blue Badge London tourist guide, who took us in a couple of double-decker buses to Southall, one of Londons ethnic neighbourhoods. Over the last few decades this area has become a centre for Londons South Asian community and the streets are lined with Indian and Pakistani stores and eateries. Ann, a very openminded and cosmopolitan character, was appropriately dressed in a sari since she had just recently returned from a trip to India herself. The three of us girls got enchanted with the colourful jewellery and clothing on offer at the various retail outlets, and our neighbourhood walk turned into a bit of a shopping spree. We picked up a variety of beautiful scarves and jewellery, all at great prices. At one upscale clothing store my travel partner Andrea even tried on an Indian party dress and modeled it for us. We stopped at a local eatery to sample some delicious spicy South Asian food, and at 13 pounds for three people it turned out to be a rather affordable culinary experience. I interviewed several of the shopkeepers and street merchants, and all of us enjoyed the welcoming atmosphere in the Southall shopping area. We then strolled past the historic Himalaya movie theatre and stopped off at a South Asian supermarket where Ann and Andrea picked up some supersized bags of tea and other exotic merchandise. I had a chance to interview Ann who is an interesting character, a former investment banker turned tourist guide who is certified to provide professional London tours in six languages. Londons multicultural flavour was definitely evident. Our evening continued along the same lines. Since we had to get up very early the next day for our departure, we decided to eat locally close to our bed and breakfast in the Holland Park area. We found a quaint little Thai restaurant called the Cool Monkey where we enjoyed generous portions of flavourful South East Asian food. Over the past three days we had caught a glimpse of so many areas of London, and I had got a good impression of this citys phenomenal diversity. From the downtown banking district to Buckingham Palace to a boat ride on the Thames River to early morning kayaking and explorations of different ethnic areas, London was a great experience, and I cant wait to get back there and explore even more facets of this one-of-a-kind metropolis. Tags: Great Britain London Southall ethnic neighbourhood multicultural neighourhood travel adventure nature cityscape |
User: sissypettislave |
Crossdresser Sissy Delights www.LDFashions.com Tags: Sissy Petticoat Petticoats CD Transvestite crossdresser Frilly Feminize Crossdress crossdressing Tranny |
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THE SUGAR HILL GANG-Rapper's Delight THE SUGAR HILL GANG-Rapper's Delight Tags: Sugar Hill Gang Rapper's Delight |
User: travelandtransitions |
South-Asian Delights in Southall Our last day in London (May 12, 2008) had arrived. We got up at the crack of dawn for early morning adventure: a sunrise kayaking experience on Regents Canal. At 5:45 we met Danny Gillard from ThamesRiverAdventures who recently started a kayaking outfit that provides guided kayak tours in different parts of London. Danny, who is an occupational health and safety specialist by profession, also plans to offer kayak tours in Australia and New Zealand in the winter. Kayaking on this historic canal was a supremely peaceful and serene activity and introduced us to this bustling metropolis from a completely different angle. For me personally this sunrise kayaking trip was a definite highlight of my entire London experience. After freshening up at our bed and breakfast we headed out at 11 am with our guide Ann Mark, a certified Blue Badge London tourist guide, who took us in a couple of double-decker buses to Southall, one of Londons ethnic neighbourhoods. Over the last few decades this area has become a centre for Londons South Asian community and the streets are lined with Indian and Pakistani stores and eateries. Ann, a very openminded and cosmopolitan character, was appropriately dressed in a sari since she had just recently returned from a trip to India herself. The three of us girls got enchanted with the colourful jewellery and clothing on offer at the various retail outlets, and our neighbourhood walk turned into a bit of a shopping spree. We picked up a variety of beautiful scarves and jewellery, all at great prices. At one upscale clothing store my travel partner Andrea even tried on an Indian party dress and modeled it for us. We stopped at a local eatery to sample some delicious spicy South Asian food, and at 13 pounds for three people it turned out to be a rather affordable culinary experience. I interviewed several of the shopkeepers and street merchants, and all of us enjoyed the welcoming atmosphere in the Southall shopping area. We then strolled past the historic Himalaya movie theatre and stopped off at a South Asian supermarket where Ann and Andrea picked up some supersized bags of tea and other exotic merchandise. I had a chance to interview Ann who is an interesting character, a former investment banker turned tourist guide who is certified to provide professional London tours in six languages. Londons multicultural flavour was definitely evident. Our evening continued along the same lines. Since we had to get up very early the next day for our departure, we decided to eat locally close to our bed and breakfast in the Holland Park area. We found a quaint little Thai restaurant called the Cool Monkey where we enjoyed generous portions of flavourful South East Asian food. Over the past three days we had caught a glimpse of so many areas of London, and I had got a good impression of this citys phenomenal diversity. From the downtown banking district to Buckingham Palace to a boat ride on the Thames River to early morning kayaking and explorations of different ethnic areas, London was a great experience, and I cant wait to get back there and explore even more facets of this one-of-a-kind metropolis. Tags: Great Britain London Southall ethnic neighbourhood multicultural neighourhood travel adventure nature cityscape |
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Garden of Earthly Delights Interview with Composer Leroy Osm Ballet in 3 Acts for Symphonic Band and Dancers. Interview with composer Leroy Osmon with scenes from rehearsals.The complete ballet is published by RBC Publications, San Antonio, Texas. The performances presented here are in Xalapa, Veracruz and Veracruz, Veracruz (Mexico). The complete ballet is presented on YouTube as well as many other works by composer Leroy Osmon. This ballet is drawn from the painting The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch and was first conducted by Capitan Cesar Amora with the Banda Sinfonica del Gobierno del Estado of Veracruz (Ruben Flores, director at the time of performance). Funding for this was made possible, in part, by the American Music Center (NY, NY). The company performing this work is Vera-Danza (Jorge Luis Ortiz, director). Lead dancer is Jerika Brito Sosa. Tags: Ballet Osmon Symphonic Band Dance Bosch Music Xalapa AMC Composer Vera-Danza Coreografia Interview composing music |
User: travelandtransitions |
South-Asian Delights in Southall Our last day in London (May 12, 2008) had arrived. We got up at the crack of dawn for early morning adventure: a sunrise kayaking experience on Regents Canal. At 5:45 we met Danny Gillard from ThamesRiverAdventures who recently started a kayaking outfit that provides guided kayak tours in different parts of London. Danny, who is an occupational health and safety specialist by profession, also plans to offer kayak tours in Australia and New Zealand in the winter. Kayaking on this historic canal was a supremely peaceful and serene activity and introduced us to this bustling metropolis from a completely different angle. For me personally this sunrise kayaking trip was a definite highlight of my entire London experience. After freshening up at our bed and breakfast we headed out at 11 am with our guide Ann Mark, a certified Blue Badge London tourist guide, who took us in a couple of double-decker buses to Southall, one of Londons ethnic neighbourhoods. Over the last few decades this area has become a centre for Londons South Asian community and the streets are lined with Indian and Pakistani stores and eateries. Ann, a very openminded and cosmopolitan character, was appropriately dressed in a sari since she had just recently returned from a trip to India herself. The three of us girls got enchanted with the colourful jewellery and clothing on offer at the various retail outlets, and our neighbourhood walk turned into a bit of a shopping spree. We picked up a variety of beautiful scarves and jewellery, all at great prices. At one upscale clothing store my travel partner Andrea even tried on an Indian party dress and modeled it for us. We stopped at a local eatery to sample some delicious spicy South Asian food, and at 13 pounds for three people it turned out to be a rather affordable culinary experience. I interviewed several of the shopkeepers and street merchants, and all of us enjoyed the welcoming atmosphere in the Southall shopping area. We then strolled past the historic Himalaya movie theatre and stopped off at a South Asian supermarket where Ann and Andrea picked up some supersized bags of tea and other exotic merchandise. I had a chance to interview Ann who is an interesting character, a former investment banker turned tourist guide who is certified to provide professional London tours in six languages. Londons multicultural flavour was definitely evident. Our evening continued along the same lines. Since we had to get up very early the next day for our departure, we decided to eat locally close to our bed and breakfast in the Holland Park area. We found a quaint little Thai restaurant called the Cool Monkey where we enjoyed generous portions of flavourful South East Asian food. Over the past three days we had caught a glimpse of so many areas of London, and I had got a good impression of this citys phenomenal diversity. From the downtown banking district to Buckingham Palace to a boat ride on the Thames River to early morning kayaking and explorations of different ethnic areas, London was a great experience, and I cant wait to get back there and explore even more facets of this one-of-a-kind metropolis. Tags: Great Britain London Southall ethnic neighbourhood multicultural neighourhood travel adventure nature cityscape |
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South-Asian Delights in Southall Our last day in London (May 12, 2008) had arrived. We got up at the crack of dawn for early morning adventure: a sunrise kayaking experience on Regents Canal. At 5:45 we met Danny Gillard from ThamesRiverAdventures who recently started a kayaking outfit that provides guided kayak tours in different parts of London. Danny, who is an occupational health and safety specialist by profession, also plans to offer kayak tours in Australia and New Zealand in the winter. Kayaking on this historic canal was a supremely peaceful and serene activity and introduced us to this bustling metropolis from a completely different angle. For me personally this sunrise kayaking trip was a definite highlight of my entire London experience. After freshening up at our bed and breakfast we headed out at 11 am with our guide Ann Mark, a certified Blue Badge London tourist guide, who took us in a couple of double-decker buses to Southall, one of Londons ethnic neighbourhoods. Over the last few decades this area has become a centre for Londons South Asian community and the streets are lined with Indian and Pakistani stores and eateries. Ann, a very openminded and cosmopolitan character, was appropriately dressed in a sari since she had just recently returned from a trip to India herself. The three of us girls got enchanted with the colourful jewellery and clothing on offer at the various retail outlets, and our neighbourhood walk turned into a bit of a shopping spree. We picked up a variety of beautiful scarves and jewellery, all at great prices. At one upscale clothing store my travel partner Andrea even tried on an Indian party dress and modeled it for us. We stopped at a local eatery to sample some delicious spicy South Asian food, and at 13 pounds for three people it turned out to be a rather affordable culinary experience. I interviewed several of the shopkeepers and street merchants, and all of us enjoyed the welcoming atmosphere in the Southall shopping area. We then strolled past the historic Himalaya movie theatre and stopped off at a South Asian supermarket where Ann and Andrea picked up some supersized bags of tea and other exotic merchandise. I had a chance to interview Ann who is an interesting character, a former investment banker turned tourist guide who is certified to provide professional London tours in six languages. Londons multicultural flavour was definitely evident. Our evening continued along the same lines. Since we had to get up very early the next day for our departure, we decided to eat locally close to our bed and breakfast in the Holland Park area. We found a quaint little Thai restaurant called the Cool Monkey where we enjoyed generous portions of flavourful South East Asian food. Over the past three days we had caught a glimpse of so many areas of London, and I had got a good impression of this citys phenomenal diversity. From the downtown banking district to Buckingham Palace to a boat ride on the Thames River to early morning kayaking and explorations of different ethnic areas, London was a great experience, and I cant wait to get back there and explore even more facets of this one-of-a-kind metropolis. Tags: Great Britain London Southall ethnic neighbourhood multicultural neighourhood travel adventure nature cityscape |
User: msciolino |
Delights and Dances II Artist: Harlem Quartet Composer: Michael Abels Tags: harlem quartet performing arts; ilmar gavilan; desmond neysmith; sciolino; sphinx organization |