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Jason Mraz - I'm Yours (Live)
Fantastic!!
Jason Mraz - I'm Yours (Lyrics)
Well you done done me and you bet i felt it
I tried to be chill but you're so hot that i melted
I fell right through the cracks
And i'm trying to get back
Before the cool done run out
I'll be giving it my bestest
Nothin's going to stop me but devine intervention
I reckon its again my turn to win some or learn some
I won't hesitate no more
No more it cannot wait, i'm yours
Well open up your mind and see like me
Open up your plans and damn you're free
Look into your heart and you'll find love love love
Listen to the music of the moment maybe sing with me
Ah la peaceful melody
Its your godforsaken right to be loved love loved love love
So i won't hesitate no more
No more it cannot wait i'm sure
Theres no need to complicate
Our time is short
This is our fate, i'm yours
I been spending way too long checking my tongue in the mirror
And bendin over backwards just to try to see it clearer
My breath fogged up the glass
So i drew a new face and laughed
I guess what i'm sayin is there ain't no better reason
To rid yourself of vanity and just go with the seasons
Its what we aim to do
Our name is our virtue
I won't hesitate no more
No more it cannot wait i'm sure
Theres no need to complicate
Our time is short
It cannot wait, i'm yours
Author: lovemusic1968
Keywords: Jason Mraz I'm Yours (Live)
Added: December 2, 2008
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The Wind And The Lion - Original Trailer 1975
In the early 1900s, an American businessman was kidnapped by a rebellious Arab chieftain, principally as a means to embarrass the sultan of Morocco. This abduction sparked the threat of armed intervention by President Theodore Roosevelt, which was never carried out. In The Wind and the Lion, the unattractive male captive is replaced by the gorgeous female Mrs. Pedecaris, an American widow played by Candice Bergen. The ruthless but essentially decent Arab chief Raisuli is portrayed by Sean Connery, while Teddy Roosevelt is depicted as a jingoistic blowhard by Brian Keith. The film's main theme -- that of America's emergence as a world power -- is largely secondary to the growing mutual-respect relationship between Mrs. Pedecaris and Raisuli. After releasing his hostage, Raisuli is himself captured by German forces, who at the behest of the Kaiser are seeking out methods of laying the groundwork for what would evolve into World War I. Mrs. Pedecaris must then help Raisuli escape.
Sean Connery - Raisuli the Magnificent
Candice Bergen - Eden Pedecaris
Brian Keith - Theodore Roosevelt
John Huston - John Hay
Geoffrey Lewis - Gummere
Steve Kanaly - Capt. Jerome
Vladek Sheybal - The Bashaw of Tangier
Nadim Sawalha - Sherif
Roy Jenson - Admiral Chadwick
Polly Gottesman - Jennifer Pedecaris
Jack Cooley - Roosevelt Child
Chris Aller - Kermit Roosevelt
Luis Barboo - Gayaan the Terrible
Deborah Baxter - Alice Roosevelt
Charlie Bravo - Decapitated Arab
Juan Cazalilla - Chef
Anita Colby - Station Woman
Larry Cross - Henry Cabot Lodge
Darrell Fetty - Dreighton
Howard Hagan - Diplomat
Simon Harrison - William Pedecaris
Akio Mitamura - Japanese General
James Mitchell - Gummere's Aide
Ricardo Palacios - Torres
Carl Rapp - Station Man
Shirley Rothman - Edith Roosevelt
Allen Russell - Aides
Antoine St. John - Von Roerkel
Aldo Sambrell - Ugly Arab
Felipe Solano - Pock-faced Arab
Charles Stalnaker
Ben Tatar - Sketch Artist
Alex C. Weldon - Elihu Root
Bill Williams - Sir Joseph
Marc Zuber - The Sultan
Author: foxter65
Keywords: The Wind And The Lion - Original Trailer 1975
Added: December 2, 2008
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Blink-182 - everytime i look for you (with lyrics)
Never found out why you left him,
but this answer begs that question,
Too blind to see tomorrow,
too broke to beg or borrow.
Young and Stupid, left wide open
Hearts are wasted, lives are broken
One more point of contention,
I need some intervention
Approached with vague intentions
betray my short attention span
The distance, bridge the border
Beg forgiveness, round the corner
Everytime I look for you the sun goes down
And I stumble when this whole thing runs aground
I left another message, you are never around
But everytime I look for you the sun goes down once more
Will the last one out, please shut the door
More time apart will give you,
a few more months to argue
Is this to much to live through,
it always seems to far to drive
The point home, send more letters
Pray tomorrow, ends up better
Everytime I look for you the sun goes down
And I stumble when this whole thing runs aground
I left another message, you are never around
But everytime I look for you the sun goes down once more
Will the last one out, please shut the door
I never did do anything that she asked,
I never let what happened, stay in the past
I never did quite understand what she meant,
In spite of everything, in spite of everything
Everytime I look for you the sun goes down
And I stumble when this whole thing runs aground
I left another message, you are never around
But everytime I look for you the sun goes down
And I stumble when this whole thing runs aground
I left another message, you are never around
but everytime I look for you the sun goes down
Author: aiden5793
Keywords: blink-182 tom mark travis take off your pants and jacket toypaj aiden5793
Added: December 2, 2008
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dbdvrf #33 Debian Developer's Reference
http://packages.debian.org/sid/developers-reference - - and a running number, like 1.2sarge1 for the first upload through testing-proposed-updates of package version 1.2. Please make sure you didn't miss any of these items in your upload: * Make sure that your package really needs to go through testing-proposed-updates, and can't go through unstable; * Make sure that you included only the minimal amount of changes; * Make sure that you included an appropriate explanation in the changelog; * Make sure that you've written testing or testing-proposed-updates into your target distribution; * Make sure that you've built and tested your package in testing, not in unstable; * Make sure that your version number is higher than the version in testing and testing-proposed-updates, and lower than in unstable; * After uploading and successful build on all platforms, contact the release team at [debian-release@ lists.debian.org ] and ask them to approve your upload. 5.13.4.**Frequently asked questions 5.13.4.1.**What are release-critical bugs, and how do they get counted? All bugs of some higher severities are by default considered release-critical; currently, these are critical, grave and serious bugs. Such bugs are presumed to have an impact on the chances that the package will be released with the stable release of Debian: in general, if a package has open release-critical bugs filed on it, it won't get into testing, and consequently won't be released in stable. The unstable bug count are all release-critical bugs which are marked to apply to package/version combinations that are available in unstable for a release architecture. The testing bug count is defined analogously. 5.13.4.2.**How could installing a package into testing possibly break other packages? The structure of the distribution archives is such that they can only contain one version of a package; a package is defined by its name. So when the source package acmefoo is installed into testing, along with its binary packages acme-foo-bin, acme-bar-bin, libacme-foo1 and libacme-foo-dev, the old version is removed. However, the old version may have provided a binary package with an old soname of a library, such as libacme-foo0. Removing the old acmefoo will remove libacme-foo0, which will break any packages which depend on it. Evidently, this mainly affects packages which provide changing sets of binary packages in different versions (in turn, mainly libraries). However, it will also affect packages upon which versioned dependencies have been declared of the ==, [=, or [[ varieties. When the set of binary packages provided by a source package change in this way, all the packages that depended on the old binaries will have to be updated to depend on the new binaries instead. Because installing such a source package into testing breaks all the packages that depended on it in testing, some care has to be taken now: all the depending packages must be updated and ready to be installed themselves so that they won't be broken, and, once everything is ready, manual intervention by the release manager or an assistant is normally required. If you are having problems with complicated groups of packages like this, contact [debian-devel@ lists.debian.org] or [ debian-release@lists.debian.org] for help. ^[3] See the Debian Policy Manual for guidelines on what section a package belongs in. ^[4] In the past, such NMUs used the third-level number on the Debian part of the revision to denote their recompilation-only status; however, this syntax was ambiguous with native packages and did not allow proper ordering of recompile-only NMUs, source NMUs, and security NMUs on the same package, and has thereforebeen abandoned in favor of this new syntax. Chapter**6.**Best Packaging Practices Debian's quality is largely due to the Debian Policy, which defines explicit baseline requirements which all Debian packages must fulfill. Yet there is also a shared history of experience which goes beyond the Debian Policy, an accumulation of years of experience in packaging. Many very talented people have created great tools, tools which help you, the Debian maintainer, create and maintain excellent packages. This chapter provides some best practices for Debian developers. All recommendations are merely that, and are not requirements or policy. These are just some subjective hints, advice and pointers collected from Debian developers. Feel free to pick andchoose whatever works best for you. 6.1.**Best practices for debian/rules The following recommendations apply to the debian/rules file. Since debian/rules controls the build process and selects the files which go into the package (directly or indirectly), it's usually the file maintainers spend the most time on. 6.1.1.**Helper scripts The rationale for using helper scripts in debian/ rules is that
Author: h4ck3rm1k3
Keywords: debian developers reference
Added: December 2, 2008
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