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Rumor Bomb article download  
05/09/2010 10:42 GMT

[-] Here's a new link to my original article on the Rumor Bomb. You should be able to click the title to download the Pdf. "The Rumour Bomb: Theorising the Convergence of New and Old Trends in Mediated US Politics"

    1. Harsin, Jayson. The Rumour Bomb: Theorising the Convergence of New and Old Trends in Mediated US Politics. Southern Review: Communication, Politics & Culture; Volume 39, Issue 1; 2006; 84-110;
    2. ^ (reprinted in Michael Ryan (ed.). 2008. Cultural Studies: An Anthology. London: Blackwell.







Rumor Bomb article download - http://www.mediafire.com/file/nwtikzyg2wg/rumorbomb.pdf
[+] Here's a new link to my original article on the Rumor Bomb. You should be able to click the title to download the Pdf. "The Rumour Bomb: Theorising the Convergence of New and Old Trends in Mediated US Politics" Harsin, Jayson. The Rumour Bomb: Theorising the Convergence of New and Old Trends in Med ... more [445677]

Pearls Before Swine - http://www.pearlsbee4swine.blogspot.com/
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Hay Shed Hill Wines  
03/12/2010 08:17 GMT

[-] Hay Shed Hill is a winery in the Margaret River region of Western Australia, way down there in the bottom left corner of the country. Click on the map I drew and look for the tiny sliver of red next to the big star. This vineyard was originally a dairy farm that was home to returning veterans of WWI (remember the Diggers on ANZAC Day). Vines were first planted in 1973. The land has changed hands several times since then and it's currently run by winemaker Michael Kerrigan.

As I've said before, most wine in Australia comes from the big producers of South Australia, but it's worth checking out the other regions. Western Australia has always fascinated me because I think it's about as far as you can get from the United States without leaving the planet, but the folks there speak English and the area was settled by British emigrants in the 1800s, just like my ancestors. And when it comes to wine, Western Australia makes me think of Washington and Oregon: a bit off the beaten path, a little lighter and more restrained, but certainly individual and interesting.

Here's four wines from Hay Shed Hill, all enclosed with convenient screwcaps:

2007 Hay Shed Hill Shiraz
86% Shiraz, 14% Tempranillo
$16, 13.5% abv
Touch of black cherry and licorice, a bold start with a light lingering finish. Very ripe and almost tart towards the end. The Tempranillo is a delightful addition, and gives this wine more of a Spanish feel than your typical giant Shiraz fruit bomb.

2008 Hay Shed Hill Cabernet Sauvignon
$19, 14.5% abv
Nice green pepper aroma at first, giving way to rich dark plum flavors and hints of leather and smoke. Very Bordeaux-like in its profile, and while higher in alcohol than the Shiraz it's nowhere near hot. I would love to see this one with a few more years of cellaring. Good now, could be spectacular in about five years.

2008 Hay Shed Hill Chardonnay
$19, 12.5% abv.
Aromas of pear and ginger. Initially tart with a bold green apple and ripe pear flavor, that gives way to a long and more mellow finish. A little cream and vanilla from the 11 months in French oak, but it's not buttery or over-oaked.

2008 Hay Shed Hill Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon
$16, 12.5% abv
51% Sauvignon Blanc, 49% Semillon
Another Bordeaux blend, this fun little white has a grassy, earthy nose with aromas of lemongrass and a touch of honey. Lime curd flavors, tart and fairly acidic, with a quick, clean finish. This made me crave crab cakes so much I almost capped the bottle and ran to the store. I would recommend it with something like a salade niçoise or lobster roll, where you want something cold and crisp to cut through the savory mayo-seafood combination.


These wines were received as samples from The Country Vintner.

Hay Shed Hill Wines - http://wine-by-benito.blogspot.com/feeds/5261629682062548528/comments/default
[+] Hay Shed Hill is a winery in the Margaret River region of Western Australia, way down there in the bottom left corner of the country. Click on the map I drew and look for the tiny sliver of red next to the big star. This vineyard was originally a dairy farm that was home to returning veterans of W ... more [512154]

Benito's Wine Reviews - http://wine-by-benito.blogspot.com/
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davewiner: @if -- I didn't do anything. there's no company anymore and no support.  
03/11/2010 23:50 GMT

[-] davewiner: @if -- I didn't do anything. there's no company anymore and no support.

davewiner: @if -- I didn't do anything. there's no company anymore and no support. - http://twitter.com/davewiner/statuses/10345272956
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Wine Week 163: Tasting Rieslings and Pinots (and Cab blends too).  
03/11/2010 23:27 GMT

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Ahead of our first real world wine tasting event this Saturday March 13 at the Seddon Wine Store we thought we’d look at two of the wines that are the theme for the tasting. So Brad kicks off with a Riesling from Frankland Estate, one of the Western Australian producers who are doing great things with our favourite white grape. Danny looks at a Pinot from Dog Point, a New Zealand producer, proving his bias isn’t anti-Kiwi, just anti average wine. And although it’s not on tasting this weekend we round out the week with a wine from Rymill in the Coonawarra that’s blended to be drink worthy right now.

Tasting event details:
Where: Seddon Wine Store. 2/101 Victoria St. Seddon Vic 3011
When: Saturday 13th March, 2pm-5pm.
What: Rieslings and Pinot Noir – More than 2 dozen wines on tasting.
How much: Free!
RSVP: Via Facebook or just turn up on the day :)

This week’s recommendations are:

  • Frankland Estate Poison Hill Riesling 2009 ($25-28)
  • Dog Point Pinot Noir 2008 ($40-$45)
  • Rymill MC2 2005 ($15-$18)

Download the video: (4 min 56 sec)
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Cheers… and happy wine buying!

Brad and Danny



Wine Week 163: Tasting Rieslings and Pinots (and Cab blends too). - http://wineweek.com.au/2010/03/wine-week-163-tasting-rieslings-and-pinots-and-cab-blends-too/
[+] Ahead of our first real world wine tasting event this Saturday March 13 at the Seddon Wine Store we thought we’d look at two of the wines that are the theme for the tasting. So Brad kicks off with a Riesling from Frankland Estate, one of the Western Australian producers who are doing great thi ... more [512185]

wineweek.com.au - http://www.wineweek.com.au/
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davewiner: The BEST pizza in my neighborhood is Ray's on 6th Avenue and 11th St. Spicy, cheesy, delicious.  
03/11/2010 23:12 GMT

[-] davewiner: The BEST pizza in my neighborhood is Ray's on 6th Avenue and 11th St. Spicy, cheesy, delicious.

davewiner: The BEST pizza in my neighborhood is Ray's on 6th Avenue and 11th St. Spicy, cheesy, delicious. - http://twitter.com/davewiner/statuses/10343811073
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The Diner's Journal Bake Sale Bake Off  
03/11/2010 23:06 GMT

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The Diner's Journal Bake Sale Bake Off - http://dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/11/the-diners-journal-bake-sale-bake-off/
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Diner’s Journal - Dining & Wine - New York Times Blog - http://dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com/
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Japanese Master of the 'Hard Shake' Comes to Town  
03/11/2010 22:51 GMT

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Japanese Master of the 'Hard Shake' Comes to Town - http://dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/11/japanese-master-of-the-hard-shake-comes-to-town/
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davewiner: If the premise of the article is true, Google should pay community builders. The more people engage w/you, th  
03/11/2010 22:36 GMT

[-] davewiner: If the premise of the article is true, Google should pay community builders. The more people engage w/you, the more $$$. http://r2.ly/xyfy

davewiner: If the premise of the article is true, Google should pay community builders. The more people engage w/you, the more $$$. http://r2.ly/xyfy - http://twitter.com/davewiner/statuses/10342719927
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davewiner: Why Google Releases New Apps: They're Desperate for Content. (Fascinating. Must-read.) http://r2.ly/xyfy  
03/11/2010 22:25 GMT

[-] davewiner: Why Google Releases New Apps: They're Desperate for Content. (Fascinating. Must-read.) http://r2.ly/xyfy

davewiner: Why Google Releases New Apps: They're Desperate for Content. (Fascinating. Must-read.) http://r2.ly/xyfy - http://twitter.com/davewiner/statuses/10342457622
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@home workshops...  
03/11/2010 22:09 GMT

[-] Just popping in quickly to mention some fabulous new workshops available now at @home.

First of all this adorable workshop....... "Soft and Pretty"

" Learn how to create soft and pretty feminine layouts. Perfect for friendship, sisters, cousins, little girl or all about me layout themes."




Then the very cool .....'Stitch a Pocket'
"This is the first class in our STITCH A POCKET series. This introductory class shows you the basics of stitching an embellished fabric pocket for your layouts and projects and the affordable workshop price means this is a great opportunity to sample one of our @Home online workshops."


I LOVED the way Kim brought this class together.... some great little tricks and additions....
here is a sneak peak of my layout....
Then there is the ... "Stitch a lot of pockets"
"This class is a follow on to our fresh and fun Stitch A Pocket workshop where we take the stitched pocket ideas even further with THREE days of step by step projects."

So.... as you can see....theres lots of fresh and exciting new things happening at the @home site....PLUS believe me.....there are some amazing things in store for us over the next few months....very exciting!
Ok.... thats it from me until after the party..... have a great weekend all....


@home workshops... - http://mardiwinen.blogspot.com/feeds/8651580772296731377/comments/default
[+] Just popping in quickly to mention some fabulous new workshops available now at @home.First of all this adorable workshop....... "Soft and Pretty"" Learn how to create soft and pretty feminine layouts. Perfect for friendship, sisters, cousins, little girl or all about me layout themes."Then the very ... more [512233]

The love supreme... - http://mardiwinen.blogspot.com/
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