Monthly Archives: June 2008
Jun 20 2008
Jim Villanueva

It was good to see a past co-worker this week here at CenterStaging in Burbank.

Jim Villanueva is working with Dial Global and does many radio interviews.

He is the West Coast Entertainment Music Reporter.

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Jun 20 2008
Rogue Valley Soap Co.

www.roguevalleysoap.com Natural Handmade Soap
Made with olive, coconut, and palm oils. Scented with pure essential oils. Colored with herbs. Natural high in glycerin. Approx wt. 3.5 to 4 oz.

They make candles as well. Premium hand-poured candles. Hurricanes, Votives, and Tealights.

info@roguevalleysoap.com

Rogue Valley Soap Co.
PO Box 772
Grants Pass, OR 97528
(541) 479-2446

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Jun 19 2008
POGO Updates

POGO invites here.

https://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9972840-2.html

Code is bTHTRjv1

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Jun 19 2008
Artisanal Premium Cheese


Fine,       Handcrafted Cheeses

Artisanal Premium Cheese offers a fantastic selection of hand crafted cheeses from around the world. We specialize in affinage – the process of maturing cheese to reach peak ripeness.

We are recognized as the only luxury brand in the cheese category. We cater to well-off customers who dine in fine restaurants, and shop at gourmet stores.

Artisanal Premium Cheese has been in business for five year.

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Jun 19 2008
Pure Water Science

Visit

Pure Water Science

at

Venice Eco-Fest 2008

Saturday, June 28; from 10 am to 7 pm

Venice Beach (the end of Windward)

Free Admission

To help reduce litter from plastic water bottles,

Pure Water Science will supply Venice Eco-Fest

with free drinking water at 3 locations.

The water is purified and oxygenated onsite,

and served in compostable corn cups.

Technology for a Healthy Planet

The weather should be warm so stop by for water.

And buy a Klean Kanteen – the non-toxic water bottle

made of the same stainless steel as the tank of our water system.

See the attached poster for more information

about Venice Eco-Fest.

Pure Water Science

www.purewaterscience.com

Better for you. Better for the planet.

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Jun 19 2008
The Deli Magazine

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You are probably familiar with The Deli Magazine, a website focused on local music scenes and the emerging artists that define their sound.

The Deli’s web pages, currently focusing on the NYC, LA, Nashville and SF scenes, get about 2k visits every day, mostly from musicians and record industry people.

The NYC printed issue (out quarterly in 8k copies) has become a reference point for the artists operating in the Big Apple.

We are now working on a printed publication for the LA scene, scheduled to hit the streets in the summer of 2008. We will start with 5k copies, with glossy cover as usual.

Rates for the LA mag are extremely affordable – it’s a great opportunity to spread the word about your business in one of the world’s music capitals.

Here are some advertising options for you, including both print and web (LA site only):

(IF YOU BOOK AN AD BEFORE THE END OF JUNE WE’LL GIVE YOU A 15% DISCOUNT ON OPTIONS FROM E TO H)

OPTION A: $75

– 1/4 page B/W ad

OPTION B: $99

– 1/4 page B/W ad

– 1 month web banner (160×600 vertical side banner) on www.thedelimagazine.com/la

OPTION C: $150

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OPTION D: $199

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– 1/2 page color ad on Cover 2 or 3 (back cover, glossy)

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OPTION H: $650

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I hope you will find this interesting. Please feel free to contact me at this email address: paolo@thedelimagazine.com, or give me a call at 718.369.0546

Paolo De Gregorio

www.thedelimagazine.com

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Jun 19 2008
Launch of ymail.com and rocketmail.com

Yahoo! Announces Global Availability of Two New E-mail Domains World’s Largest E-mail Service Gives People the Chance to Get the E-mail Address They’ve Always Wanted With the Launch of ymail.com and rocketmail.com By BusinessWire SUNNYVALE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE — Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO) today announced the global availability of two new e-mail domains that will give users the chance to register for the e-mail address or Yahoo! ID they have always wanted. People can finally say goodbye to CutiePie4Ever80 or mattclark1977@yahoo.com and get a new Yahoo! e-mail address at ymail.com and rocketmail.com.

Yahoo! Mail is the number one Web mail service in the world with more than 260 million users worldwide(1). As a result of its global popularity, many desirable e-mail addresses have already been taken for the yahoo.com domain, as well as for localized versions of the namespace in countries around the world. With the two new e-mail domain choices, Yahoo! will make millions of new e-mail addresses available to the online community.

Yahoo! recently commissioned a survey conducted by Harris Interactive(R) to determine what online adults look for when choosing an e-mail address and found some noteworthy results:

— The majority of online adults (59 percent) consider the most important attribute of an e-mail address to be that it is easy to remember.

— When asked if they could choose any e-mail address for personal use, seven in ten online adults (70 percent) would opt to have some portion of their name included – 31 percent would want their last name included, 27 percent would choose their first name, while 28 percent would prefer to have their nickname as part of their e-mail address.

— Of online adults who indicated that they are not currently using their first choice e-mail address, over half (54 percent) agree that they want their e-mail address to reflect who they are, and about half (48 percent) would be at least somewhat likely to change addresses should their preferred choice become available.

“We recognize that people want an e-mail address that reflects who they are, whether they are signing up for an e-mail address for the first time, or simply updating their e-mail pseudonym to reflect the stage they are at in life,” said John Kremer, vice president, Yahoo! Mail. “We are thrilled to be able to offer new Yahoo! e-mail domain choices to Internet users, along with the same great Web mail experience that hundreds of millions of people have already come to expect.”

E-mail addresses at the new domains will have the same great Yahoo! Mail features as addresses at the yahoo.com domain, including:

— Unlimited storage – Yahoo! Mail provides all users with free unlimited e-mail storage(2)

— Integrated Instant Messaging and Text Messaging – Users can connect in real-time to their contacts with Yahoo! Messenger or Windows Live(R) Messenger and send text messages to friends on the go, right from their Yahoo! Mail inbox

— Protection from spam and viruses – All of the same great protection that is built into Yahoo! Mail will apply to these new domains. Yahoo! uses advanced technologies and data from numerous sources to dramatically reduce the delivery of spam and phishing e-mails

— Country-specific e-mail account – When signing up for an e-mail account, users have the option of choosing localized country versions from each of the Yahoo! domains: yahoo.com, ymail.com and rocketmail.com

As always, a Yahoo! ID will work for everything across the Yahoo! Network, from checking e-mail to checking out Messenger, Flickr, Groups, Sports, Finance and more.

In many markets, Yahoo! will also help users transfer their e-mail and contacts to their new address and notify friends of their new e-mail address.

In addition, Yahoo! has reserved a number of desirable e-mail addresses – all related to charitable organizations – using the new domains and will put these e-mail addresses up for charity auction beginning on Thursday, June 19, 2008. Yahoo! is working with auction partners eBay Giving Works and Auction Cause. The proceeds from the auction will benefit the following organizations: The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Ocean Conservancy, Point Foundation, Right To Play and World Wildlife Fund. To participate in the online auction, please visit https://www.ebay.com/ymail.

Users can learn more about and register for a new e-mail at ymail.com and rocketmail.com at https://mail.yahoo.com.

About Yahoo! Mail

Launched in October 1997, Yahoo! Mail is the world’s largest, most popular free e-mail service. Yahoo! Mail helps people stay in touch at home, at work, or while traveling for business or pleasure, and is available in 22 languages. Yahoo! Mail is fully integrated with Yahoo!’s many other popular services to make it easy to Microsoft AE ACCESS 2007 COMPLETE PACKAGE

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About Yahoo!

Yahoo! Inc. is a leading global Internet brand and one of the most trafficked Internet destinations worldwide. Yahoo! is focused on powering its communities of users, advertisers, publishers, and developers by creating indispensable experiences built on trust. Yahoo! is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. For more information, visit pressroom.yahoo.com or the company’s blog, Yodel Anecdotal.

About the Survey

This Yahoo! study was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive between June 2 and June 4, 2008 among 2,035 adults ages 18+. The data have been weighted to reflect the composition of the online U.S. adult population on the basis of Internet usage (hours per week) and connection type. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated.

Yahoo! and Yodel Anecdotal are the trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc.

(C) 2008 Yahoo! Inc., All rights reserved.

1) According to comScore Media Metrix, April 2008

2) More information about unlimited storage in e-mail can be found here: https://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/tools/tools-08.html

Contacts:

Yahoo! Inc. Kelley Podboy,

408-349-3149 podboyk@yahoo-inc.com or OutCast Communications Liz Clinkenbeard,

415-345-4715 liz@outcastpr.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008. All Rights Reserved

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Jun 19 2008
NIN: Nine Inch Nails: Lights In The Sky – Over North America 2008

  1. a place to bury strangers:
    to fix the gash in your head
  2. does it offend you, yeah?:
    we are rockstars
  3. crystal castles:
    crimewave (crystal castles vs HEALTH)
  4. deerhunter: like new
  5. nine inch nails: echoplex

www.nin.com

we are pleased to offer a free EP featuring songs from the talented group of artists who will be supporting us on the lights in the sky tour this summer.

the EP contains five high quality, DRM-free, fully-tagged MP3 files from a place to bury strangers, does it offend you, yeah?, crystal castles, deerhunter, and nine inch nails. your download will also include cover art and a pack of digital extras.

enter your email address

your download link will be sent to this email, so please ensure it is a valid address. this will be kept confidential and never used for spam.

Check out the flickr photos here. Some photos taken at the studio.

Nine Inch Nails: Lights In The Sky – Over North America 2008

thank you!

your download link will arrive momentarily at the email address you submitted. to ensure the email does not get marked as spam, please instruct your email client to accept mail from nin.com.

send the album to a friend

if you’d like, you can send the album as a gift to as many as three friends. they will receive an email with the free download link, and a message indicating it’s been sent to them by you.

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Jun 19 2008
Dump the Pump Day

Third Annual National Dump the Pump Day – Thursday, June 19, 2008

Join in celebrating the Third Annual National Dump the Pump Day on Thursday, June 19, 2008..

The day is dedicated to raising awareness that riding public transportation helps improve the environment and conserves fuel. It also offers the opportunity for people to beat the high price of gasoline and support public transportation as an important travel option that helps reduce our dependence on foreign oil as well as reducing the amount of harmful greenhouse gases that are emitted into our environment.

earth_buttonOn June 19, public transportation agencies from coast to coast will join together to ask you to park your cars and ride public transportation instead.

So get on board and Dump the Pump.

2008 Dump The Pump Partners

2007 Dump The Pump Partners

For more information contact Mark Neuville

Play The Whack-A-Pump Game

Using public transportation is the quickest way to beat high gas prices, and playing the Whack-A-Pump game is a fun way to take out your aggression. Click here to play the Whack-A-Pump game.

Take Action Now

Send a letter to your elected officials that you support Dump the Pump Day and increased investment in public transportation

Find Public Transportation In Your Community

Joining in on Dump the Pump Day takes little effort. It’s as easy as taking a seat on your local transit system. Click on your state below to locate the public transit system in your community.

Select State Use Map Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District Of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

HELP SPREAD THE WORD:

Email Postcard

  • Dump the Pump E-mail Postcard with webaddress listed.

    This postcard shows the web address of www.publictransportation.org, from which readers may obtain Dump the Pump information. This postcard can be used directly by anyone, without any additional editing or coding.

Fact Sheet:

Promotional Artwork:

Logos

Logo Economics

A second Dump the Pump logo is available for use in promoting the environmental benefits of riding public transit.

Logo Earth

Dump the Pump Buttons

Have you got on board with public transportation?

We’d like to know why you decided to “dump the pump” due to high gas prices and ride public transportation.

Tell us how this decision has
made a difference in your life, what you are doing with the extra money you have saved or what public transportation means to you.

Please send to pt2info@apta.com

Dump The Pump News

coming soon

Public Transportation Agencies Which Are Participating In Dump The Pump

  • Akron, OH – Metro Regional Transit Authority
  • Alameda, CA – Alameda-Oakland Ferry
  • Albany, NY – Capital District Transportation Authority
  • Ames, IA – CyRide
  • Ann Arbor, MI – Ann Arbor Transportation Authority
  • Antioch, CA – Tri Delta Transit
  • Arlington Heights, IL – PACE Suburban Bus
  • Atlanta, GA – Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
  • Attleboro, MA – Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority
  • Austin, TX – Capital Metro
  • Austin, TX – South West Transit Association
  • Baltimore, MD – Maryland Transit Administration
  • Battle Creek, MI – Battle Creek Transit
  • Birmingham, AL – Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority
  • Boston, MA – Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
  • Bremerton, WA – Kitsap Transit
    Buffalo, NY – Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority
  • Butler, PA – Butler Transit Authority
  • Cecil County, MD – Cecil County Government/Cecil County Senior Services & Community Transit
  • Charleston, SC – Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority
  • Chester County, PA – Transportation Management Association of Chester County
  • Clemson, SC – Clemson Area Transit
  • Cloverdale, CA – Cloverdale Transit
  • Columbus, OH – Central Ohio Transit Authority
  • Contra Costa, CA – County Connection
  • Contra Costa, CA – Western Contra Costa Transportation Authority
  • Contra Costa, CA – Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority
  • Delaware County, OH – Delaware Area Transit Agency
  • Denver, CO – The Regional Transportation District
  • Detroit, MI – Detroit Department of Public Transportation
  • Edgartown, MA – Martha’s Vineyard Regional Transit Authority
  • El Paso, TX – Sun Metro
  • Everett, WA – Community Transit
  • Everett, WA – Everett Transit
  • Fairfield, CA – Fairfield/Suisun Transit
  • Flint, MI – Massachusetts Transportation Authority
  • Fort Wayne, IN – Fort Wayne Public Transportation Corp.
  • Fort Worth, TX – Fort Worth Transportation Authority
  • Fort Wright, KY – Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky
  • Gainesville, GA – Hall Area Transit
  • Healdsburg, CA – Healdsburg Transit
  • Hernando County, FL – THE Bus/The Hernando Express
  • Hyannis, MA – Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority
  • Indianapolis, IN – IndyGo
  • Jefferson Parish, LA – Jefferson Transit
  • Johnstown, PA – Cambria County Transit Authority
  • Kalamazoo, MI – Kalamazoo Metro Transit
  • Kansas City, MO – Kansas City Area Transportation Authority
  • Lafayette, IN – CityBus of Greater Lafayette
  • Lancaster, PA – Red Rose Transit Authority
  • Lawrence, KS – Lawrence Transit System
  • Lebanon, PA – County of Lebanon Transit Authority
  • Laredo, TX – El Metro
  • Lewisville, TX – Denton County Transportation Authority
  • Lexington, KY – Transit Authority of Lexington
  • Lindenwold, NJ – Port Authority Transit Corporation
  • Long Island, NY – MTA Long Island Rail Road
  • Long Island, NY – MTA Long Island Bus
  • Los Angeles, CA – LA County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
  • Louisville, KY – Transit Authority of River City
  • Marin County, CA – Marin County Transit
  • Miami, FL – Miami-Dade Transit
  • Miami, FL – South Florida Regional Transportation Authority
  • Modesto, CA – Modesto Area Express
  • Muncie, IN – Muncie Indiana Transit System
  • Napa, CA – American Canyon Shuttle
  • Napa, CA – St. Helena Shuttle
  • Napa, CA – Yountville Shuttle
  • New Jersey – New Jersey Transit
  • New York, NY – Metropolitan Transportation Authority
  • Norfolk, VA – Hampton Roads Transit
  • Oakland, CA – AC Transit
  • Oakland, CA – Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority
  • Oakland, CA – San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District
  • Olympia/Thurston County, WA – Intercity Transit
  • Orange, CA – Orange County Transportation Authority
  • Orlando, FL – Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority LYNX
  • Parksley, VA –Star Transit
  • Peoria, IL – Greater Peoria Mass Transit District
  • Petaluma, CA – Petaluma Transit
  • Pittsburgh, PA – Port Authority of Allegheny County
  • Pompano Beach, FL – Broward County Transit
  • Port Angeles, WA– Clallam Transit System
  • Port Huron, MI – Blue Water Area Transit
  • Reading, PA – Berks Area Reading Transportation Authority
  • Research Triangle, NC –Triangle Transit
  • Richland, WA – Ben Franklin Transit
  • Richmond, VA – GRTC Transit System
  • Rio Vista, CA – Rio Vista Delta Breeze
  • Riverside, CA – Riverside Transit Agency
  • Salisbury, MD – Shore Transit
  • San Antonio, TX – VIA Metropolitan Transit
  • San Bernardino, CA – Omnitrans
  • San Carlos, CA – Caltrain
  • San Carlos, CA – SamTrans
  • San Diego, CA – Metropolitan Transit System
  • San Francisco, CA – Altamont Commuter Express
  • San Francisco, CA – Golden Gate Transit & Ferry
  • San Francisco, CA – San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
  • Santa Clara, CA – Dumbarton Express
  • Santa Clara, CA – Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
  • Santa Fe, NM – New Mexico Park and Ride
  • Santa Rosa, CA – Santa Rosa CityBus
  • Santa Rosa, CA – Sonoma County Transit
  • Savannah, GA – Chatham Area Transit Authority
  • Scotrun, PA –
    Monroe County Transit Authority
  • Seattle, WA – King County Metro
  • Seattle, WA – Sound Transit
  • South Bend, IN – South Bend Public Transportation Corporation
  • Springfield, MO – City Utilities Transit
  • St. Louis, MO – Metro
  • St. Petersburg, FL – Pinellas
  • Tacoma. WA – Pierce Transit
  • Tulsa, OK – Tulsa Transit
  • Union City, CA – Union City Transit
  • Vacaville, CA – Vacaville City Coach
  • Vallejo, CA – Benicia Breeze
  • Vallejo, CA – Vallejo Transit and Baylink Ferry
  • Volusia County, FL – Voltran
  • Washington, DC – Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
  • West Covina, CA – Foothill Transit
  • West Palm Beach, FL – Palm Tran
  • Western Ventura County, CA – Gold Coast Transit
  • Winchester, VA – Winchester City Transit
  • Woodbridge, VA – Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission
  • York, PA – Rabbit Transit

Transit Associations Supporting Dump the Pump

  • Ardmore Coalition (Ardmore, PA)
  • Arizona Transit Association
  • California Association for Coordinated Transportation
  • Colorado Association of Transit Agencies
  • Georgia Transit Association
  • Illinois Public Transportation Association
  • Kansas City Transportation Association
  • Kansas Public Transit Association
  • Michigan Public Transit Association
  • Missouri Public Transit Association
  • New York Public Transit Association
  • Ohio Public Transit Association
  • Pennsylvania Public Transportation Association
  • Texas Transit Association
  • Transportation Association of Maryland
  • Transportation Management Association (Pennsylvania)
  • South West Transit Association
  • Virginia Transit Association

Coalition and Business Partners

  • Easter Seals
  • TMA Bucks
  • WageWorks

Dump The Pump Partners Logos

For media inquiries, contact

Virginia Miller
202-496-4816
vmiller@apta.com

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Jun 19 2008
Internet Video: Popcorn with Cell Phone, Cardo

Cell Phone making popcorn??? Publicity stunt. Some call the stunt irresponsible from Cardo systems makers of ear pieces.

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