
Woodstock, written by Joni Mitchell. Later That Same Year is the Studio album by Ian Matthews Recorded 1970 & Released 1970 by Country Rock/Folk Rock musician Ian Matthews' band Matthews' Southern Comfort. This was Ian's third album after his departure from Fairport Convention. Iain Matthews (known in the 1960s first as Ian McDonald, and from the late 1960s until 1989 as Ian Matthews)is an English musician and songwriter. He was born Iain Matthew McDonald, 16 June 1946,Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England. Influenced by both rock and roll and folk music,he has performed mainly as a solo act,although he was a member of Fairport Convention during the early period when they were heavily influenced by American West Coast folk rock. He later had a solo career and fronted the bands Plainsong and Matthews Southern Comfort. Matthews grew up in a working-class family in Scunthorpe England. He sang with several minor bands during the British pop music explosion of the mid-1960s.He moved to London in 1966, taking a job in a Carnaby Street shoe shop. He recorded a couple of singles there in 1967 with a pop band called Pyramid. From Wikipedia

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/03/04/Dan_Ariely_Predictably_Irrational MIT Behavioral Economist Dan Ariely identifies a psychological "comfort level" for cheating. ----- Dan Airely talks about "Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions." Why do our headaches persist after taking a one-cent aspirin but disappear when we take a 50-cent aspirin? Why do we splurge on a lavish meal but cut coupons to save twenty-five cents on a can of soup? We think we're making smart, rational choices. But are we? In a series of illuminating, often surprising experiments, MIT behavioral economist Dan Ariely refutes the common assumption that we behave in fundamentally rational ways. Blending everyday experience with groundbreaking research, Ariely explains how expectations, emotions, social norms, and other invisible, seemingly illogical forces skew our reasoning abilities. Predictably Irrational will change the way we interact with the world - one small decision at a time - Cody's Books Dan Ariely is the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Behavioral Economics at MIT, where he holds a joint appointment between MIT's Media Laboratory and the Sloan School of Management. His work has been featured in The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, Scientific American, and Science.

Shulman Live. Omar Faruk Tekbilek & Steve Shehan - Ya Bouy (Shulman remix). Remix by Yaniv Shulman. Original version available on the CD Alif by: Omar Faruk Tekbilek & Steve Shehan. Remix appears on the album "Shulman - Random Thoughts". Copyright Adama Music / Gate Productions. Published by Faruk The Sultans Music - BMI, Safar Publishing - SACEM. Administered by The Royalty Network, Inc. www.omarfaruktekbilek.com, www.shulman.info www.myspace.com/yanivshulman, www.aleph-zero.info, www.myspace.com/alephzerorecords. Performed live at the Comfort 13 Club in Tel Aviv, Israel. Computers and sequencers: Yaniv Shulman & Omri Harpaz. Electric bass: Danny Shnaiderman. Keyboards: Yakir Ben-Tov. Drums: Dekel Dvir. Electric guitar: Yonatan Galila. Sound: Adam Harzuf (adam.harzuf@gmail.com). Video: Erez Miller (milerez@gamil.com), Tommy Harpaz (ka_tommy@yahoo.com). Editing: Nir Shraiber (nir_nextg@yahoo.com). Special thanks to Lior, Ran & Eran @ Hasamba Crew, Efrat Zion.
Atheist threatens to sue Ray Comfort over bumper sticker (3/3)
8th January 2009
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Atheist threatens to file a lawsuit against Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort over a bumper sticker produced by their ministry. Matt Dillahunty and Russell Glasser respond. Ray Comfort Blogs about Patrick's lawsuit: http://raycomfortfood.blogspot.com/2008/07/atheist-law-suit.html Credit: Atheist Experience http://www.atheist-experience.com 07/27/09 #563
Atheist threatens to sue Ray Comfort over bumper sticker (2/3)
8th January 2009
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this is a beautiful version of the song parlez nois a boires by dewey balfa.enjoy!warning!!!the sequence contains images of violence against animals which may offend or shock some people.also the particular sequence is taking place in a crucial part of the film so if you havent seen it yet,i advise you to skip and enjoy all of its 106 minutes.the means of this video is to pay tribute to the balfa brothers and the cajun music culture in general and last but not least to keep up the memory of some excellent movies which did nt make it to the big audience.thank you for your posts.

"The heart wrenching story of a man dying of ovarian cancer in Georgia and the Dr.'s who wouldn't treat him, won top honors at the Sundance Film Festival for best documentary. The film traces the final year in the life of Robert Eads, an unfailingly good-humored 52-year-old female-to-male transsexual from the back hills of Georgia. Diagnosed with ovarian cancer after having lived as a man for many years, Eads was refused treatment by more than two dozen doctors, who feared his presence in their offices would embarrass and offend other patients. At the Sundance Film Festival Director/Producer Kate Davis was a bit shell shocked when the film won for the Best Documentary. With her at the mike were some of the cast. When she spoke of "the ease at which the people of the film had allowed her into their inner most beings", the crowd cheered and clapped. As the cameras scanned the audience you could see people crying at the injustice of what had happened to the main character, Robert. Lola, Robert's love, had the best comment of the night, "This film shows we are all human even if some of you find us a bit fruity." This had the crowd laughing. When Max, Robert's adopted son, stepped to the mike, at Kate's urging, he quietly said "This would make Robert proud." The film, "Southern Comfort" closes with the words "Nature delights in diversity. Why don't human beings?" "Southern Comfort" program notes from the Sundance Film Festival: With a natural beauty, quiet power, and a clear voice, Kate Davis has created what must be one of the most remarkable documentaries of our times about gender, family, and love relationships. Southern Comfort is a wonderfully humanistic portrait of transgendered life as it is lived deep inside Ku Klux Klan territory in the rural trailer community of Toccoa, Georgia. ... Kate Davis's compassionate verite' style of filmmaking portrays the lives of Robert and his community in such an organic way that their exceptionally unique and challenging stories feel as natural as the changing of seasons. ... Raw, emotional, and provocative, Southern Comfort is a moving and illuminating examination of gender and the human spirit that will surely open minds as it opens hearts." -- Shari Frilot (from http://www.ftminfo.net/sundance.html) View free movie clips from the documentary here: http://www.logoonline.com/shows/dyn/southern_comfort/videos.jhtml Documentary available for purchase here: http://www.amazon.com/Southern-Comfort-Robert-Eads/dp/B000089725 Information on the 2007 Robert Eads Memorial Health Project, run by Southern Comfort Conference --(low cost medical care for FtMs!): www.sccatl.org/documents/2007REHPFAQ.doc Information on Southern Comfort Conference: sccatl.org Some moving words from Lola, Robert's girlfriend: http://www.ftminfo.net/robert.html I own nothing. Documentary Credits: RUNTIME: 90 (min) PRODUCER: Nancy Abraham COPRODUCER: Elizabeth Adams EDITOR: Kate Davis PRODUCER: Kate Davis EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Sheila Nevins MUSIC: The DCvers, Joel Harrison
































