people in Massachusetts seem to hate the health care…i only recently found out about Massachusetts health plan, but it seems to parallel what obama wants to do.
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Why is BallPoint Pen Art the most undeveloped art movement in history?
The inventor of a ballpoint pen was Mr. John J. Load a citizen of the United States, residing at Weymonth, in the county of Norfolk and Common Wealth of Massachusetts, patented the first ballpoint pen. J.J. Load patented the first American ballpoint pen on Oct. 30, 1888, registration No. 392,046. In 1938 the Hungarian Biro brothers out of Argentina retooled and manufactured such an instrument worldwide.
The Bic Pen Company bought out that Biro patent and thus far sold 100 billion of those ballpoint pens worldwide. Needless to say Bic redesigned that pen and today it out sells all other models. A ballpoint pen is the most sold, used or popular writing or drawing instrument in history yet undeveloped as an art medium or movement. How can the most used art medium or instrument in history go unrecognized?
A ballpoint pen has the subtlest half-tone line, longest flowing lines and darkest rich multi-colored inks in history plus billions of users. How can such a great art medium go undeveloped?
Pen and Ink has been around fore the past four thousand years unlike other art mediums or movements. Pens have elevated all realms of society not just the fine art world. Literature, science, mathematics, graphics, commercial art, cartooning, advertising, marketing, sales, public relations and many other important aspects of society have been improved or elevated via pen and ink!
The Bible, all old manuscripts, books, documents, reports and many drawings were completed thousands of years before other art mediums came into existence. Society or mankind has benefited from the usage of Pen and Ink. Therefore, comparing other mediums such as paint is rather absurd if facts or realism is to be considered. How many treaties, checks, documents or books are drafted with paint?
The most used, sold or popular instrument is always the greatest medium if statistics plays into practice? History is defined by such facts because it’s real and something people go by! Bic alone has sold over one billion ballpoint pens not to mention all other companies involved. A ballpoint pen is one of the world’s greatest selling items therefore among the most popular or practical products in history.
The value of such is therefore remarkable or unparalleled. Over looking such facts or materials certainly is a silly notion or concept to say the least! A ballpoint pen’s extra-fine or fine line is the subtlest in history. No other camera-ready art medium can make that statement and be factually correct. The ballpoint pen also produces the longest flowing lines in history, which is fantastic, if spontaneous ness is important as an artist! ISO or DIN archival rated ballpoint pen inks are now on the market and that’s extremely important because of their brilliant colors and steadfastness.
BallPoint Pen art or drawings are undeveloped because the art world is slow to recognize new mediums. It’s also lacking artists willing to speck-out or present what they have!
I’m thinking of moving to Plymouth but I want to know what it’s like first. I can’t seem to find much about the city of Plymouth, more just about the tourism sites and all that. Is it a good city? Big, small, medium? I’ve heard that it’s quite a poor, grungy city; is that true? If you live in Plymouth or have visited it, please post. Thanks!
How much is the commuter rail?
Plymouth is 30-40 miles south of Boston. It’s Eastern Massachusetts,Greater Boston, an area called the South Shore (south suburban Boston) boardering Cape Cod.
Big nuclear power plant.
Large cranberry bogs.
It’s geographically pretty large, something like 100 sq miles in area.
Plymouth itself is a beautiful town/suburb of Boston. Right on the water. Some stunning beaches like Duxbury. Really beautiful.
My friend used to own a house right near the waters edge, on a cliff area over a beach. Beautiful neighborhood, almost reminded me of some of L.A.s nicer beach neighborhoods. There really are some beautiful beaches. Again, you gotta check out Duxbury…best beach in metro Boston imo.
Plymouth is beautiful. TRUST ME it’s NOT GRUNGY. It’s a fairly expensive town/suburb of Boston. Not the best, FAR from the worse.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth,_Massachusetts#Demographics
Convenient to everything you’d need like shopping, and Boston again is nearby, but the traffic can be pretty bad. I’d say traffic was it’s one drawback. Commuter Rail to Boston. Best option if you have to commute to work in the city
Expecting a DVD or CD. How long do you think it will take?
post office says media mail takes 5-7 days. Now here’s a trick they don’t tell you. If you use the 4 digit routing # added to the zip… ie; 92677-5814 your package is sent just as fast as Priority Mail! Try it and see! All you have to do is go to USPS.com. and click on zip look up. type in the address and it hit enter… It will provide you with the 4 digit routing code! I would estimate your package arrive within 2-3 days if you do this!
Ok so itsz my cousins birthday . Shoker !
buht i dnt no waht to ghet her & she really wanted skinny jeans ( any color ] buht with a zipper on the end of the jeans Like this buht for little girls size 10 DO U GUYS NO ANY STORES in BOSTON THAT HAVE THEM ?
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buht smaller in size 1O
You would find them in The Gap or Macy’s or other of those kind of stores.
A film about the noted American linguist/political dissident and his warning about corporate media’s role in modern propaganda.
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i keep my horse in massachusetts, and i let him grow a full winter coat. i want to start blanketing him when it gets below 30…i know he doesnt need it but i prefer to. right now i own a medium weight weatherbeeta orican (around 200grams of fill)
should i invest in a heavyweight blanket too? or will a medium weight offer enough warmth throughout the whole winter?
I live in upstate NY where the weather is very similar to MA. We blanket all of our horses, winter coat or not, the wind and oftentimes snow or freezing rain is too much. They need something to keep their coat dry so they can stay warm. (or at least that’s what we prefer to do). My appendix grows a really flimsy winter coat, so I blanket him with a RAMBO 420 fill supreme heavy weight for when it is very cold, anything 20 below and lower. We do have a medium weight for him as well, 300 fill or so, that we keep on him when it’s ‘warmer’.
If your horse already has a nice winter coat, then I think something with 250+ fill would be good, especially for nights when it does drop to below 30.
I am a second year university student from japan. I will go to US to study as an exchange student. I am interested in media and jounalism and sociology(political science). I can’t decide which universites are best for me. These universites are the list of it.
<university of wisconsin-madison
<purdue universtiy
<the university of nebrask-Lincoln
<university of Massachusetts at Amherst
<the university of Iowa
<Indeana university, Bloomington
My niece is in college for journalism, wanting to become a television reporter. She did a lot of research on good schools. She told me that the best one in the Mid-West where it looks like you are concentrating was Northwestern University in Evanston IL - that indeed it was one of the top schools for that in the nation. It’s also hard to get into. She is going to another one of the top schools for journalism but it’s in Syracuse NY.
If you want a well-rounded education with a school with a good reputation, using one of the "Big 10" schools is usually a good idea - and you’ve listed Purdue, Wisconsin, U of Iowa and Indiana U.
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It’s usually the reporters that make other people cry. Recall, for example, the way the media attacks people like Chen Shui-bian’s (陳水扁) wife Wu Shu-jen (吳淑珍), or their daughter Chen Hsing-yu (陳幸妤). Those kinds of attacks, by their very nature, come from pan-blue media.
A female reporter from SET (三立新聞) got all teary-eyed recently after she asked Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) presidential candidate Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) this simple question: “Someone has said that these legislators accompanying you on your ‘long stay’ tour have ‘kidnapped’ you. How do you feel about this?” Before responding, Ma checked out the logo on her microphone and noted that she was with SET, a station closer to the pan-greens. He snarkily responded (without actually answering the simple question), “Oh, SET! Only your station would ask this kind of a question.”
Well, Mr. Gonna-lose-in-2008, *that* is a lie.
The question the SET reporter asked was based on a report in the rotten Apple Daily newspaper (蘋果日報), and in fact, a reporter from Era News (年代新聞) — a *very* pan-blue TV station — had asked the same question. At that time, Ma didn’t answer the question, but said as he walked quickly away smirking, “That was SET that just asked that question, wasn’t it?”
Apparently, it’s only acceptable to Ma to be asked questions which make him happy.
While the reporter’s tears may seem a bit over the top, this case was merely the straw that broke the camel’s back, so to speak. This wasn’t the first or only attack against pan-green media by Ma during this “long stay” tour.
When handing out snacks to the reporters on the tour, he placed special emphasis on the fact that he hadn’t excluded Liberty Times or SET — even though he was obviously acting as if he *had* left them out. This caused all the other (pan-blue media) reporters to laugh. (This sort of behavior among the media workers may have contributed something to the cause of the tears.) Another day when Ma had a cough, the same female SET reporter asked him how he was feeling. Despite having answered similar questions from other (pan-blue media) reporters, Ma very sarcastically told the SET reporter to “Thank [her] boss for his concern” and that he was “very touched.”
There’s even more. As you will see in the video, Ma repeatedly mocked the SET reporters, both female and male, for asking him questions. After putting out a statement making a half-assed “apology” which claimed that SET’s reporting had been repeatedly “unfair” towards he-who-wants-to-be-emperor, Ma’s spokesman Lo Chih-chiang (羅志強) said that “even” DPP member Hung Chi-chang (洪奇昌) called SET “fascist media.” Hung, I should point out, is one of the “11 bandits” (11寇) which are the Taiwanese counterparts of Joe Lieberman. That is to say, if Hung says such things about supporters of the DPP and is used by the opposition to smear the same supporters, Hung doesn’t belong in the DPP!
A spokesperson for the ociation of Taiwan Journalists (台灣記者協會) likened Ma’s behavior to that of the KMT under martial law. Instead of answering a simple question which is hardly “unfair,” he tried to make the reporter look bad.
On the July 25, 2007 edition of SET’s “Talking Show” (大話新聞), footage was shown of the China Times’ [中國時報] Washington correspondent Fu Chien-chung (傅建中, AKA Norman Fu) asking DPP presidential candidate Frank Hsieh [謝長廷] a question, then telling him he could only answer “Yes” or “No.” How “fair” is that? How fair is it that *most* of the media outlets in Taiwan are pan-blue controlled? WTF is Ma Ying-jeou calling “unfair”?)
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See the original Georgie Porgie:
http://www.rhymes.org.uk/georgie_porgie.htm
The Levitator posted some takedowns of the false impressions created by Norman Fu’s disingenuous writing:
http://tinyurl.com/22e2eo
See Ma making someone else cry:
http://tinyurl.com/3dl38m
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I have been trying to adopt a dog, but I have two small children under 5 years old. I have been unsuccessful because every single time we go to see a dog that we have seen online that says it is good with children, we get to the shelter and they tell me that the dog is not good with children under 8 years old. This has happened every single time. We have been trying since July. So ive decided to look into breeders. Ive been looking online for a breeder in Massachusetts but so far all the sites I have been to you can tell that they’re not real and that there just a disguised puppy mill. I’d rather not ship a dog, but if someone has a good enough recommendation I might. Does anyone have any suggestions? I’m looking for a small to medium sized family dog.
No reputable breeder-of ANY breed-peddles their stuff on-line to lazy maroons!!
ONLY puppymilling *CROOKS* DO!!!
*I* sure wouldn’t sell you one of my dogs=no children under ten is my minimum! NO dog ,especially small ones!-should have to suffer torment from uncivilized humans.