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Video duration: 286 seconds
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A simple movie from the Discovery Channel's show titled "How It's Made". This clip reviews the manufacturing process for a speaker. See www.soundground.ca for more good speaker information.
Video duration: 500 seconds
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After performing to a packed audience at New York City's Irving Plaza in the fall of 2003, and ending the show at 4:00AM, Keller got a bite to eat and headed over to Hard Rock Café to shoot some performances and interviews to a closed set at 6:00AM (Thanks Keller!) Keller showcases his fan-favorite, "Freaker By The Speaker."
Video duration: 562 seconds
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Prime Ministers Question Time 01NOV06, excerpt including Blair, Cameron and Mr. Speaker trying to treat both sides equally, and failing in the process. The exchange with Mr. Speaker starts about 6'00" in. Footage and commentary from The Daily Politics with Andrew Neil.
Video duration: 260 seconds
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This is an interview with Brian Ganz from Kicker, and he walks me through the features of the new ZK500 Zune speaker dock. This video was taken at CES 2008 in the very noisy car audio section, so the audio isn't as clear as it could have been.
Check out Zune Thoughts ( http://www.zunethoug hts.com ) for Zune news and reviews.
- Jason Dunn
Video duration: 598 seconds
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Barack Obama delivers the Keynote Address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston. His speech introduced the nation to this Illinois State Senator and, as it turned out, was the start of his campaign for President in 2008. part 1 of 2.
Video duration: 549 seconds
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Bertrade "Betty" Mbom was the student speaker at Carnegie Mellon University's Commencement ceremony on May 18, 2008. Betty received her bachelor's degree in biological sciences.