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Tick tock, indeed. No need to take the red pill to tumble down this rabbit hole. Alice, the White Rabbit, and the Queen of Hearts race against the ticking clock in this eighth cinepoem from poet LaDonna Witmer and videographer Michelle M. Brown.
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Patrick Barnard, a geologist with the Santa Cruz branch of the United States Geological Survey, narrates this short video showing the placement and depth of sand dunes located beneath 300 feet of water in and around the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
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"Separate Lies" is a compelling, humor-tinged romantic mystery that is not so much a "who done it" as an exploration of the riddle of why people make the fatal errors they do - in life, in marriage and when their decisions count the very most. By exposing the raw inner world of an ideal-seeming marriage that has fallen into peril in the wake of a crime, the film weaves themes of secrecy, betrayal and forgiveness through a driving narrative and intense performances focused on uncovering the primal human truths that can lie beneath the most placid surfaces. From Julian Fellowes, the academy award-winning writer of "Gosford Park". Starring Tom Wilkinson, Emily Watson, and Rupert Everett.
Handspring CEO sees obstacles for Treo
CNET's Brian Cooley talks with Handspring's co-founder and CEO, Donna Dubinsky, about what it will take for the Treo to gain widespread market adoption.
Vlog: The medium is the message
Whether sharing stories about their kids or collaborating on ways to better the world, vloggers recognize the power of their young but growing media format. CNET News.com's Michelle Meyers investigates the world of video blogging at the June 10 event in San Francisco.
?Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome The Catheters! Though the words may have you hoping your caregiver is scrubbed and sober, these Catheters are nothing like a cheerful nurse with a plastic tube. They are, in fact, more like a garbage truck crashing into a burger joint: drums stomping like the footfalls of helpless diners running for their lives, guitars all stinky and full of chunks, bass a diesel rumble, and a guy in the cab of the truck hollering about how pissed he is that somebody put a burger joint in his way. Add some kids wiping out on banana peels beneath a hail of flying beef and you?ve got the basic idea. It?s what the young folks call the Rock and Roll, dig? Being relatively young folks themselves, The Catheters bring real energy to a genre that's too often about going through the motions.? (Courtesy Matt Wright ? Gas Huffer) Formed back when they were just toddlers (1995), and taking a band name completely at random (??cause it sounded punk?), and generally creeping into the consciousness of a very tired rock & roll community, these bratty, young wonderpunks present a powerful punk & rock synthesis as filtered through the sensibilities of kids that don't know any better.
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CNET.com editor Rich Brown talks with Molly Wood about Dell's upcoming gaming monster, the still-unnamed Dell XPS "something."
