c64audio - buy the music used in this video from that awesome site! Lots of other great music there too and DRM free music. Heres a little clip I made featuring 100 Amiga games in only 10 minutes :D The soundtrack consists of three Instant Remedy C64 game remixes.. I know theyre remixes of C64 games but theyre really good tunes so who cares. The tunes are - Comic Bakery International Karate Commando (V2) Here is a list of the games in this video (there might be some errors, I dont know) - 1. Monkey Island (0:00) 2. New Zealand Story (0:07) 3. Cannon Fodder (0:13) 4. Pinball Dreams (0:19) 5. Speedball 2 - Brutal Deluxe (0:25) 6. Lemmings (0:31) 7. The Settlers (0:37) 8. Pinball Fantasies (0:43) 9. Sensible World of Soccr 96/97 (0:49) 10. Turrican 2 (0:55) 11. Another World (1:01) 12. Wings (1:07) 13. Formula One Grand Prix (1:13) 14. Dune 2 (1:19) 15. Flashback (1:25) 16. Lotus Turbo Challenge 2 (1:31) 17. Moonstone (1:37) 18. Super Cars 2 (1:43) 19. UFO : Enemy Unknown (1:49) 20. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1:55) 21. It Came from the Desert (2:01) 22. The Chaos Engine (2:07) 23. Chuck Rock (2:13) 24. Stunt Car Racer (2:19) 25. Super Cars (2:25) 26. Superfrog (2:31) 27. Syndicate (2:37) 28. Dune (2:43) 29. Mega lo Mania (2:49) 30. Rick Dangerous (2:55) 31. Apprentice (3:01) 32. Beneath a Steel Sky (3:07) 33. Blues Brothers (3:13) 34. Pirates! (3:19) 35. Sim City (3:25) 36. Turrican (3:31) 37. North & South (3:37) 38. Fire & Ice (3:43) 39. Indiana Jones ...
weforum - 13.11.2011 Special Conversation with Sam Pitroda and Aneesh Paul Chopra Aneesh Chopra, Chief Technology Officer, Office of Science and Technology Policy, USA Sam G. Pitroda, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Public Information Infrastructure and Innovations of India Moderated by Navi Radjou, Strategy Consultant and Thought Leader, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
mccombs.utexas.edu Americans have grown accustomed to hearing gloomy news about the state of the union. Stymied by a stalling economic recovery and a volatile political climate, the country is rapidly losing ground to global competitors. But John Doggett, a senior lecturer in the Management Department at McCombs, says that if the US decides to take the revival of its competitiveness seriously, there is still hope. We live in an amazing country. We have overcome challenges that would have destroyed other countries, said Doggett, in a recent talk for the Texas Enterprise Speaker Series. We face serious problems, and serious problems equal great opportunities. In order to catch back up, he said, we must first realize how far we have fallen.
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