Day 333: The Pain of Video Editing

 


November 29th, 2011
This will be the place I will be spending my sad lonely nights this week video editing for COMT100. Today, I went to Vietnamese class, went to EHS (where I worked non-stop from 9 am to 5 pm, with a TapEx break in between), went to go video edit for a bit, went home to eat noodles and watch Glee with Michelle and Henry, went back on campus to video edit, and then spent the remainder of my time chilling at Geetha’s place. Short, simple, and sweet day.

History
Once a hall for operettas, pantomime, political meetings, and vaudeville, the Folies Bergère in Paris introduces an elaborate revue featuring women in sensational costumes. The highly popular “Place aux Jeunes” established the Folies as the premier nightspot in Paris. In the 1890s, the Folies followed the Parisian taste for striptease and quickly gained a reputation for its spectacular nude shows. The theater spared no expense, staging revues that featured as many as 40 sets, 1,000 costumes, and an off-stage crew of some 200 people.
News
Republican candidate for president Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) appeared on CNBC to discuss the Federal Reserve and a worldwide quantitative easing, the 2012 field and an independent run for office.”That doesn’t mean a whole lot. That’s what they’re in the business of doing, and that is to inflate the currency to tide people over and to provide liquidity. And providing liquidity in a situation like this just means they’re buying up bad debt that nobody else wants and they do this by creating credit. But I think it’s sort of a reflection of a panicky type of reaction to get everybody doing this. Including China. They must really be worried to get together like this,” Ron Paul said about the Fed’s decision, 9 to 1, to not change the monetary policy, which means more printing.

P.S.: paper

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