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Rajiv Jain – Cinematographer Style – The Complete Interviews, Vol. I

Written by indian-cinematographers on Mon, 28 Dec 2009 14:02:22 GMT

Rajiv Jain – Cinematographer Style – The Complete Interviews, Vol. I

Making of Ras Star – Indian Kenyan Cinematographer Rajiv Jain

RAS STAR IS CURRENTLY FEATURING AT THE INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN FILM FESTIVAL.

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Whats The Big Deal About Online Television?

Written by abizwork on Sat, 12 Dec 2009 22:53:53 GMT

Cable and Satellite TV cost money that some people can’t afford every month. What if all you had to pay was one easy payment and you can have the quality of cable and the extensive amount of channels as satellite? Sounds like a good idea right? Well DirectSatellitePC gives you that option.

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What the Death of 2v2 Means

Written by COCONUT on Thu, 01 Oct 2009 01:23:24 GMT

With Blizzard officially making 2v2 competition near-worthless this season without being able to earn titles, shoulders, or top tier weapons from it, players are forced into playing 3v3 and 5v5 if they want anything meaningful out of arena now. Despite how incredibly… gay, for lack of a better term… 2v2 could be, it was still far and away the most popular bracket to play in because it was always far easier to coordinate just you and your partner logging on for games rather than having to schedule three people, much less five, at a given time.

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Free TV

Written by Spreety on Mon, 17 Aug 2009 05:10:53 GMT

The internet has changed so many aspects of the way we do things, from how we conduct business to how we communicate with each other. It’s probably no surprise, then, that it has also changed the landscape of personal entertainment. Where people were once limited to watching TV shows on their televisions, according to a schedule decided by the broadcasters, it is now possible to enjoy free TV on your own schedule. Whether you’re an early bird, a night owl, or somewhere in between, it’s now possible to enjoy free TV when it’s most convenient for you.

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Full Tilt Poker Rake Back

Written by trafficsystem on Sun, 19 Jul 2009 03:12:11 GMT

Poker forums are full of people who constantly ask the same question over and over. “what is the best online poker site to play at”? Whenever this question is asked by anybody, the same poker site keeps appearing as the answer. That site is full tilt poker. Full tilt is one of the biggest poker sites in the world, is endorsed by most of the worlds top professional poker players, and is the site where most of them play. It has good software, is safe and secure, and has opposition available at every type of poker game and every possible limit at all times of the day and night. The one thing that sets full tilt above its main competitor poker stars is that by signing up to full tilt through a poker affiliate you can recieve rake back. What is rake back i hear you ask? What the term rake actually means is that whenever you play poker at any poker site, the site charges a fee of 5% of every pot in cash games and 10% of every buy in for tournaments. This is called the rake, an...

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Investigating The Progress In Stations For The Reason That We Progress Between Terrestrial TV To Digital TV

Written by trafficsystem on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 21:00:35 GMT

Satellite TV allows the user lots of features that watching the old digital channels merely did not afford. It is because of the huge bandwidth of broadcasting space that loads of of these new features have now become prone for people with devices such as the Technomate satellite receivers. By Keith Lunt.

But what is this talk of bandwidth? Basically, it is the way of describing the amount of space available to broadcast the signal on. In terrestrial TV, this chunk of space was limited by radio channels and other frequencies being used on either sides of the range. Also, the space that the signal of a terrestrial channel took up was quite large, not just for the reason that the signal vital the space but also because there had to be a buffer around the channel to prevent interference. How a lot of times might you tune a terrestrial TV into ghost channels and channels from other regions?

These problems are eliminated by the introduction of the digital signal from satel...

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