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Let's hope they hire someone to get a CARRIER soon.
Yeah we hired another person!!!!!
Hopefully Q makes a profit soon because we keep hiring more and more people, and NO ACTION has come out of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is an email to you if you signed up for email notices on the Q site
Why do you know where there is a dry golf course in Manitoba?
Ya it's Cosby
Maybe Q should have been up here in Canada:
TORONTO (CP) - Decked out in green beads, pink angel wings, bright purple dresses or very little at all, more than 125,000 revellers locked down Toronto's downtown core to celebrate one of the world's largest gay and lesbian festivals Sunday under a blistering sun.
Partiers laughed, cheered and danced their way through the streets at the 25th annual Pride Parade, which featured dozens of glittering floats and countless writhing bodies.
"It can get pretty hot in this dress," said 54-year-old Terry Cook, also known as Divine, who cross-dressed in a velvet red gown, a thick blonde wig and applied cakes of makeup for the occasion. "But it's not that hot if I don't think about it."
Cook and those who lined the route got some relief from the heat from the many parade-goers toting water guns - a signature of the event.
The nearly three-hour extravaganza showcased flamboyant floats and colourful motorized trams sponsored by various groups, including the Ontario Provincial Police, the Canadian Union of Public Employees, and several diverse ethnic groups.
"I absolutely loved it," said Anastacia Scannel, 19, who was part of a train float sponsored by VIA Rail. It was her first parade.
"It was an absolutely great experience and I'll be sure to be here next year."
The celebration of sexuality featured plenty of skin, with many parade-goers skimping around in nothing but shorts - or less. One man wore only the barest of red buttons over his nether-regions.
Spectators clambered onto rooftops, light stands, and newspaper stands in order to get a better view of the floats and dancing performers. Some even balanced dangerously on window ledges, blowing bubbles and throwing condoms into the crowd.
Among the many officials who took part in the parade was Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair, who donned his uniform to become the city's first top cop to participate.
Several politicians were also on hand, but Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, who is visiting the Toronto area, did not attend the festivities.
Ryan Johnson dressed up in army fatigues to protest war with the War Resistor Support Campaign. His group received one of the loudest responses from the crowd on Sunday as they walked the route.
"It was great, we got a really great response from people," Johnson said. "There was a lot of cheering, people blowing horns and clapping."
Another of the standout showcases featured a man dressed in an elaborate peacock-shaped costume painted in hues of red, yellow and purple.
Organizers estimate the city's Pride Week festivities, which began in 1981, attracted about one million people to Toronto this week.
Police reported no major incidents.
Tom Riley, 58, a spectator who has attended the parade every year since it began, said he was disappointed Harper did not make an appearance.
"I heard he was supposed to be with his son," Riley said. "It's disappointing he's not here, but that's his choice I guess."
On Sunday, Harper spoke against same-sex marriages while attending a religious convention in Mississauga, just east of Toronto.
The House of Commons begins debate this week on same-sex marriage legislation.
"It looks like it's going to go through and hopefully it will," Riley said.
When did we hit .01?
Ya BIG DEAL my green starts at about .0046!!!!!!!
IS ANYONE THERE, HOW WILL CHICAGO,ATLANTA,HOUSTON,HONOLULU SEE Q LIVE ON TV. DONT WE ONLY HAVE RCN IN NY,BOSTON,SANFRAN
June 20, 2005 04:12 PM US Eastern Timezone
Q Television Network to Provide Unprecedented Live Coverage of Gay Pride Festivities in Six Major U.S. Cities June 25 & 26
PALM SPRINGS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 20, 2005--
Viewers Can Tune in for 24 Hours of Pride Celebrations as They Happen in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston and Honolulu
Six cities, millions of people and one enormous nationwide Gay Pride celebration... As this year's Gay Pride festivities kick off in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston and Honolulu, one thing will be strikingly different. Q Television Network (QTN) will capture it all LIVE with the first-ever, multi-city Gay Pride telecast. An unprecedented move, this expansive coverage will take television audiences right into the heart of America's gay and lesbian communities, giving them a larger voice than ever before.
"We are both delighted and proud to be the first and only network to give these events the exposure they deserve," said QTN President & CEO Frank Olsen. "This live telecast will not only provide some fabulous entertainment, but it will also help in uniting and energizing this country's GLBT communities."
Beginning Saturday, June 25, QTN subscribers will be able to tune in as anchors Jack E. Jett and Scott Withers get the party started live from San Francisco, the broadcast's hub city. Throughout the weekend, Jett and Withers will connect to on-the-scene hosts strategically positioned at Gay Pride hot-spots in each city, giving viewers virtual "backstage passes" to the crowds, special VIP guests, live musical acts and larger-than-life parades. As a bonus, QTN's coverage will also include exclusive, previously taped footage of the Berlin Christopher Street Pride Parade.
"What we're planning to deliver is truly the next best thing to physically being at the festivals in these six cities over the course of a single weekend," added Scott Withers, Host of "On Q Live."
About Q Television Network
This television network was organized to create and develop a network devoted to providing television programming for the gay and lesbian community. While the company expects much of its subscriber base to be comprised of members of the gay and lesbian population, management also believes that quality programming about the gay and lesbian experience, designed to entertain, educate and inform, will attract many other segments of the viewing public. The company's programming will be available on a subscription basis to those desiring its programming. The network will broadcast 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Providing distribution via satellite ensures availability of the network across the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Q Television Network is the Network for the Gay Games VII. For further information on programming and subscriptions, please visit www.qtelevision.com.
It's on Business Wire - you made need a password to see it:
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20050620005....
Ya it's in a real nice package
We get Out TV in Canada.
It was in my email
NEWS OUT!!!!!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Palm Springs, CA- May 16, 2005 -- Q Television Network (Pink Sheets: QBID), the television
network for the gay and lesbian community, has announced the 2005 summer schedule for one of
its premiere original programs, "Q On The Move," the cross-country travelogue of gay America's
most fascinating sights, sounds and people.
"Q On The Move" features host Nick Oram. Since its premiere in November of 2004, Oram has taken
viewers to gay Seattle, Washington, DC, the Sundance Festival, the Winter Party in Miami Beach,
and the White Party in Palm Springs. Along the way, he's interviewed artists, community
activists, athletes, celebrities, and even had an exclusive behind-the-scenes view of the
Presidential Inauguration from Congressman Barney Frank.
"Q On The Move's" Summer 2005 schedule includes visits to Orlando, Boston, New York, San Diego,
Provincetown, New Orleans, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Vancouver. (detailed schedule below).
"Q On The Move is the only travel show of its kind, produced by the gay community for the gay
community," said Frank Olsen, President and CEO of Q Television Network. "Since its premiere,
our host, Nick Oram, has been able to showcase cities across America like no other television
program on air."
"Every city has its own style and celebrates its gay identity in a different way," said Oram.
"It's my job to discover that special something about each place, through art, music, parties,
fashion and politics, and share it with viewers. But most of all, what we're sharing is a whole
lot of fun!"
"Q ON THE MOVE" SUMMER 2005
May 31 - June 5: Gay Days Orlando
June 11 - June 12: Boston Pride
June 19 - June 26: New York Pride
July 25 - July 30: San Diego Pride
August 4 - August 8: Vancouver Pride
August 15 - August 21: Provincetown Carnival
August 31 - Sept 5: New Orleans Southern Decadence
Sep 15 - Sep 20: Atlanta
Sep 25 - Sep 29: San Francisco's Folsom Street Fair
About Q Television Network: This television network was organized to create and develop a
network devoted to providing television programming for the gay and lesbian community. While
the company expects much of its subscriber base to be comprised of members of the gay and
lesbian population, management also believes that quality programming about the gay and lesbian
experience, designed to entertain, educate and inform, will attract many other segments of the
viewing public. The company's programming will be available on a subscription basis to those
desiring its programming. The network will broadcast 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
Providing distribution via satellite ensures availability of the network across the United
States, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Q Television Network is the Network for the
Gay Games VII. For further information on programming and subscriptions, please visit www.
qtelevision.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
As a cautionary note to investors, certain matters discussed in this press release may be
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. Such matters involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ
materially, including the following: changes in economic conditions; general competitive
factors; the television network's ability to execute its business model and strategic plans;
and the risks described from time to time in the company's Securities and Exchange Commission
filings.
We will see volumes over 200 million today.
he hee
Hey Georgy Peorgy, where are you?
Do you not know how to read, it's even in the main title:
"Triangle Multi-Media Begins Final Steps to Become a Fully Reporting Company"
This is one of the most significant PR's YET!!!!!
GO Q!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To ALL BASHERS: SEE YA AT THE TOP!!!!!!!!!
PIE!!!!!!
Maybe skunks can breathe today with all the Oxygen in the air!!!
Good for you, I think you will be off the night shift SOON!!!!!!
Don't worry Duke, once Q hits over $1.00 you can wake up whenever you want!!!!!!!
Vatican says Pope John Paul has died; Polish pontiff led Catholics for 25 years
17 minutes ago
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope John Paul, the Polish pontiff who led the Roman Catholic Church for more than a quarter century and became history's most-travelled pope, died Saturday night in his Vatican apartment. He was 84.
Canadian Press Photo
The announcement came from papal spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls and was distributed to journalists via e-mail.
"The Holy Father died this evening at 9:37 p.m. in his private apartment. All the procedures outlined in the apostolic Constitution 'Universi Dominici Gregis' that was written by John Paul II on Feb. 22, 1996, have been put in motion."
A mass was scheduled for St. Peter's Square for Sunday morning.
The Pope died after suffering heart and kidney failure following two hospitalizations in as many months. Just a few hours earlier, the Vatican has said he was in "very serious" condition but had responded to members of the papal household.
Since his surprise election in 1978, John Paul travelled the world frequently, staunchly opposing communism in his native Poland and across the Soviet bloc, but also preaching against rampant consumerism, contraception and abortion.
John Paul was a robust 58-year-old when the cardinals stunned the world and elected the cardinal from Krakow, the first non-Italian pope in 455 years.
In his later years, however, John Paul was the picture of frailty, weighed down by ailments that included Parkinson's disease. Although he kept up his travels, he was too weak to kiss the ground any more.
A fierce enemy of communism, he set off the sparks that helped bring down communism in Poland, from where a virtual revolution spread across the Soviet bloc. No less an authority than former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev said much of the credit went to John Paul.
At the same time, John Paul was no friend of Western lifestyles, warning against rampant consumerism and casual sex.
Ya Ya, but look at what HAS happened!!!!!
Nothing but more coverage, interest, publicity,etc
Oops i mean .012
Was today's high really .0012?
That's what Yahoo and ihub is showing!
Q Programming available to 16 million viewers!!!!!
GO Q!!!!!!!
Here's the link for Starchoice:
http://www.starchoice.com/english/whatsontv/ChannelList.asp
I am a Canadian and it is available on my dish (Starchoice)
I can smell a PR coming!!!!!
I know but it is fun making him post more than once a day!!!
Georgy porgie pudding pie, you don't know a damn thing
so BYE BYE!!!!!!!!
WHY GEORGEKING WHAT DO YOU KNOW?????
As in Time Warner?
Sex change golfer makes European tour debut in Australia on Thursday
Wed Feb 23, 8:36 AM ET
DENNIS PASSA
GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) - When Mianne Bagger first heard accusations that she had undergone a sex-change operation so she could have an unfair advantage playing women's golf, she was incredulous.
Canadian Press Photo
"That always infuriated me so much, to say 'what's to stop some guy from having a sex-change operation to play the women's tour,"' Bagger says. "It really exhibits the level of ignorance that exists."
Bagger, who was born a male in Copenhagen in 1966, had a sex-change operation in 1995. The Danish-born Australian resident makes her European tour debut Thursday in the ANZ Ladies Masters at Royal Pines.
Last November, she finished tied for ninth in the tour's qualifying school - securing her 2005 card - just weeks after it changed its "female at birth" policy to allow her to compete.
The Australian tour and Britain's Ladies Golf Union have also changed their bylaws, and the LPGA Tour in the United States says it is looking further into its policy that would now prevent Bagger from competing.
Regardless, Bagger hopes that at some point in her career, she'll be better known for her prowess on the golf course than for notoriety about the man she used to be.
"I'd like to be in here talking about my golf," Bagger said Wednesday in an interview with The Associated Press. "If I go out and play badly, I'll be treated like anyone else who plays badly - I won't be in here. I hope it will become old news."
In the short term, that's not likely.
While Annika Sorenstam (news - web sites), Michelle Wie and Laura Davies made history by becoming female players to compete on the men's tour, Bagger became an odd footnote a year ago when she played in the Australian Open (news - web sites) in Sydney, missing the cut with rounds of 84 and 74 after becoming the first known transsexual to play in a women's professional golf tournament.
Now, Bagger hates that tag.
"It's really kind of offensive, because transsexual doesn't imply gender," says Bagger. "It really dehumanizes us. Suddenly I'm no longer female or male."
Bagger's early career as a professional hasn't been lucrative, earning just over $1,200 US. She's missed the cut in her last two secondary tour events in Australia leading into the Masters.
"I'm working on my swing," says Bagger. "I don't want to make excuses, but I've just played bad golf the past couple of weeks. I just have to work through a bad patch until I come good. A lot of players go through it."
The same can't be said about other players at a personal level.
"People are unaware of the anguish and anxiety that we go through in childhood, and the pain, to reach this decision," Bagger said of her sex-change operation.
"But we also know that once we make the decision, we face a society of discrimination, of hardships, of abuse, of sometime violent abuse, and in some places of not being able to adopt children. We have difficulty finding relationships, and some are completely disowned by their families and friends."
Bagger, who began playing golf as an eight-year-old, admitted contemplating contemplated suicide before deciding to become a woman.
"There are so many hurdles you face, and this is an option of life," she says. "For me it was a life and death thing. I couldn't go on living the way I was before."
Once Bagger qualified for the 2005 tour, the tough part began - concern about how she would be accepted by Europe's leading women players.
"They've all been wonderful," says Bagger. "Now they say 'let's get over it, let's get passed it.' I've been welcomed by all of them.
"At the same time, I don't want to make them feel uncomfortable or put them in an awkward position. But I hope I've broken the barriers down, and now I'm just one of the girls out there playing."
Germany's Elisabeth Esterl, a member of the European tour's player council, admitted that there were some initial concerns.
"There were a lot of questions about Mianne's situation, and some suggestions, yes, that perhaps anyone could have a sex-change operation and join our tour," Esterl said during Wednesday's pro-am.
"But once we received her information, and read up on the case, we realized that it was a compelling issue. We realized that as a tour, we could lead the way in saying that Mianne's situation was something we needed to accept and we changed our rules accordingly.
"She has been great. She is very welcome by all the players."
Bagger isn't sure yet how the galleries will accept her.
"I haven't been anywhere yet where that's been an issue," said Bagger. "I guess that's something that I've got to experience, something that the future holds."
Bagger says she's also uncertain about a future with a man in her life.
"I don't have a boyfriend at the moment," says Bagger. "I meet guys from time to time.
"I find attitudes different in different parts of the world. I find where I'm living in Adelaide (Australia) there are some very narrow-minded attitudes.
"You go elsewhere, it's not a big issue. Europe does not seem to be such a problem.
"But because I've been so open about my life, it has been a problem. That's just the way it is."
Steeldrajin phone me if we have a comcast ann. today
Thanks
Well let's hope we have a huge Q today:
Heh northernboy time to go to work!
Anybody know when the last time Q saw over 400mill?
GO QBID!!!!
Ya I'm sure Bid T is buying because he said it had to above .0031-.0032