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  • W wrykyn

    By a wideeee margin that was the best acceptance "speech" at last night's awards. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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    My wife and I were playing Scrabble - we're that kind of wild and crazy couple :) - when that came one. I was absolutely ecstatic for him! Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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    • A Alvaro Mendez

      Wow, too bad I missed it. I wonder if there's any video footage of this online. BTW, Al otro lado del rio usually means On the other side of the river. But I can see how Al could be translated to To. If I was on my way to the other side of the river and someone were to ask me my destination, I would then say, Voy al otro lado del rio. However, it's normally used like this, "Al otro lado del rio se vive mejor." (On the other side of the river life is better). Regards, Alvaro


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      Actually the translation is from him. It represents not what's on the other side of the river, but getting there; hence "to the other side of the river". Also, my reply to PJ includes a link to his interview afterwards and he also sings there and explains his actions. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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        Actually the translation is from him. It represents not what's on the other side of the river, but getting there; hence "to the other side of the river". Also, my reply to PJ includes a link to his interview afterwards and he also sings there and explains his actions. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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        Alvaro Mendez
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        Tom Archer wrote: Actually the translation is from him. It represents not what's on the other side of the river, but getting there; hence "to the other side of the river". Well take a look at his acceptance speech: Clavo mi remo en el agua Llevo tu remo en el mío Creo que he visto una luz al otro lado del río El día le irá pudiendo poco a poco al frío Creo que he visto una luz al otro lado del río The last two lines on each of the verses mean: I think I've seen a light on the other side of the river I didn't see him translate it to English but if he did, just remember that his English's not the best. His first words (in English) in the Press Room interview were "Good Night". :-) Regards, Alvaro


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          Why wait? :) http://www.oscars.com/oscarnight/winners/win_34470.html[^] Click on the 300k link and you'll get to hear his interview where they asked about his "speech"! Very classy guy. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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          Thanks for the link, but I will have to wait. The link wants me to update my WMP (currently using v6.4) and on my 28.8 dialup connection that will take just too long to be worth it.


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            The best part of the Academy Awards last night was definitely how Jorge Drexler handled his "acceptance speech"!! I'm not a musician, but I can definitely empathise with him and applaud his response! For those that don't know, Jorge Drexler's song "Al Otro Lado del Rio" ("To the Other Side of the River") became the first-ever foreign-language song to be nominated for Best Original Song by the Academy (Drexler is Uraguayan). However, Academy Awards producers decided that his name wasn't big enough and announced that Antonio Banderas and Carlos Santana would perform Drexler's song at the awards! This is a huge issue to the Latin community as the nomination represented a tremendous accomplishment in getting their music recognized on such a stage. Then not only did their man who wrote and sang the nominated song not get to sing it, but to have people from completely different continents perform it was definitely an insult. It was like the academy was saying, "Well, they speak Spanish, too, so it's close enough." Drexler was very gracious and sat in his seat politely smiling while Banderas and Santana performed *his* song, but it definitely had to hurt as that's *his* song that someone else is getting to perform. So, his song did win the award (smart move, Academy!) and Drexler walks up to the podium, bends over the microphone and ... sings his song acapella!! It was brilliant. Almost like saying, "I poured my soul into this song and I will be heard singing my song." Very well done. He didn't need to flame the Academy or insult anyone. He just got up there, accepted his award, sang his song and quietly left. Without a doubt, the most poignant moment of the evening for me.

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            Tom Archer wrote: Drexler was very gracious and sat in his seat politely smiling while Banderas and Santana performed *his* song, but it definitely had to hurt as that's *his* song that someone else is getting to perform. So, his song did win the award (smart move, Academy!) and Drexler walks up to the podium, bends over the microphone and ... sings his song acapella!! It was brilliant. Almost like saying, "I poured my soul into this song and I will be heard singing my song." Very well done. He didn't need to flame the Academy or insult anyone. He just got up there, accepted his award, sang his song and quietly left. That part of the award show was good. Later, JoeSox "Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck." - George Carlin CPMCv1.0 ↔ humanaiproject.org ↔ joeswammi.com/sinfest

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              seems that they tried to have actors do the singing instead of the actual artists. beyonce "sang" in french one of the "the Chorists" song; which from what I read this morning was horrible.


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              Maximilien wrote: beyonce "sang" in french one of the "the Chorists" song; which from what I read this morning was horrible. She's from Philly man! Not France. I thought she did an excellent job for preforming 3 songs in one night. Later, JoeSox "Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck." - George Carlin CPMCv1.0 ↔ humanaiproject.org ↔ joeswammi.com/sinfest

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                Tom Archer wrote: Actually the translation is from him. It represents not what's on the other side of the river, but getting there; hence "to the other side of the river". Well take a look at his acceptance speech: Clavo mi remo en el agua Llevo tu remo en el mío Creo que he visto una luz al otro lado del río El día le irá pudiendo poco a poco al frío Creo que he visto una luz al otro lado del río The last two lines on each of the verses mean: I think I've seen a light on the other side of the river I didn't see him translate it to English but if he did, just remember that his English's not the best. His first words (in English) in the Press Room interview were "Good Night". :-) Regards, Alvaro


                You know what they say about arguing over the Internet...

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                That's a very good point. LOL. I thought for a second that he was indicating that he wasn't planning on answering questions :) I also think you're right on the translation from reading his words. In PR, you would say "En el otro lado", but evidently it's different in South America. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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                  Now that is a class act.:-D I will have to catch "Entertainment Tonight" tonight to see if they show a clip.


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                  Did you notice that my post was actually voted down when it does nothing more than commend someone for being classy. I guess some people feel that the proper way to handle the situation would have been to act like a Sean Penn and curse everyone in sight :rolleyes: Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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                    My wife and I were playing Scrabble - we're that kind of wild and crazy couple :) - when that came one. I was absolutely ecstatic for him! Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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                    The best part of the Academy Awards for me was that I finally got to see The Chronicles of Riddick...

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                    • J JWood

                      On a similar topic - When are the Software Design Awards Ceremonies going to be held - and will they be televised?

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                      Not any sooner than we all get together, promote the hell out of each other, try not to injure ourselves patting ourselves on the back, etc. I guess we are all just too busy actually working :laugh:

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                        Maximilien wrote: beyonce "sang" in french one of the "the Chorists" song; which from what I read this morning was horrible. She's from Philly man! Not France. I thought she did an excellent job for preforming 3 songs in one night. Later, JoeSox "Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck." - George Carlin CPMCv1.0 ↔ humanaiproject.org ↔ joeswammi.com/sinfest

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                        I'm sorry but it was a nightmare. or "How to destroy a song in 3 minutes". The original is very good, but I really don't understand why they choose beyonce to sing it, because first, she can not speak french (it was hard to recognize the song), and second, the interesting part of the song is the choir. And beyonce took all the place, and you could barelly hear the boys singing. just my 2 cents.


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                          Did you notice that my post was actually voted down when it does nothing more than commend someone for being classy. I guess some people feel that the proper way to handle the situation would have been to act like a Sean Penn and curse everyone in sight :rolleyes: Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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                          Tom Archer wrote: Did you notice that my post was actually voted down when it does nothing more than commend someone for being classy. I guess some people feel that the proper way to handle the situation would have been to act like a Sean Penn and curse everyone in sight You probably upset a Antonio Banderas fan ;-) Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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                            seems that they tried to have actors do the singing instead of the actual artists. beyonce "sang" in french one of the "the Chorists" song; which from what I read this morning was horrible.


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                            And they made Emmy Rossum introduce Beyonce's performance of the original song from "Phantom..."! Was that a slap in a face? ----------------------------- Get trial copy of comment generating tool CommentMakerPro, std::string and std::string containers viewer FeinEvaluatorPro and windows manager for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET FeinWindows at www.FeinSoftware.com

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                              Tom Archer wrote: Did you notice that my post was actually voted down when it does nothing more than commend someone for being classy. I guess some people feel that the proper way to handle the situation would have been to act like a Sean Penn and curse everyone in sight You probably upset a Antonio Banderas fan ;-) Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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                              Possibly :) Actually, I thought Drexler's comments about Banderas' rendition were extremely classy. If you didn't see that, he basically said that Banderas did a good job, but that he (Drexler) wanted to sing his version of his own song. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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                                My wife and I were playing Scrabble - we're that kind of wild and crazy couple :) - when that came one. I was absolutely ecstatic for him! Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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                                Tom Archer wrote: My wife and I were playing Scrabble Man, the show must have been rivetting ;) regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "

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                                  On a similar topic - When are the Software Design Awards Ceremonies going to be held - and will they be televised?

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                                  It will get blogged. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "

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                                    Ramanan Sivan wrote: By a wideeee margin that was the best acceptance "speech" at last night's awards. The guy who simply took the opportunity to thank the doctors and nurses who are caring for his sick mother get's my vote. No pride or self-promotion involved. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick

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                                    Mike Mullikin wrote: The guy who simply took the opportunity to thank the doctors and nurses who are caring for his sick mother get's my vote. No pride or self-promotion involved. I agree and that was Robert Richardson.

                                    ACADEMY AWARDS HISTORY This is the fifth Academy Award nomination for Robert Richardson. He was previously nominated for: SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS (1999) -- Nominee, Cinematography JFK (1991) -- Winner, Cinematography BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY (1989) -- Nominee, Cinematography PLATOON (1986) -- Nominee, Cinematography

                                    Jerry He said this was like painstakingly assembling the first layer of a house of cards, then boasting that the next 15,000 layers were a mere formality.--The Code Book, pp. 331 Toasty0.com DotNetGroup.org

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                                      The best part of the Academy Awards last night was definitely how Jorge Drexler handled his "acceptance speech"!! I'm not a musician, but I can definitely empathise with him and applaud his response! For those that don't know, Jorge Drexler's song "Al Otro Lado del Rio" ("To the Other Side of the River") became the first-ever foreign-language song to be nominated for Best Original Song by the Academy (Drexler is Uraguayan). However, Academy Awards producers decided that his name wasn't big enough and announced that Antonio Banderas and Carlos Santana would perform Drexler's song at the awards! This is a huge issue to the Latin community as the nomination represented a tremendous accomplishment in getting their music recognized on such a stage. Then not only did their man who wrote and sang the nominated song not get to sing it, but to have people from completely different continents perform it was definitely an insult. It was like the academy was saying, "Well, they speak Spanish, too, so it's close enough." Drexler was very gracious and sat in his seat politely smiling while Banderas and Santana performed *his* song, but it definitely had to hurt as that's *his* song that someone else is getting to perform. So, his song did win the award (smart move, Academy!) and Drexler walks up to the podium, bends over the microphone and ... sings his song acapella!! It was brilliant. Almost like saying, "I poured my soul into this song and I will be heard singing my song." Very well done. He didn't need to flame the Academy or insult anyone. He just got up there, accepted his award, sang his song and quietly left. Without a doubt, the most poignant moment of the evening for me.

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                                      of course this does beg the question of why anyone would actually watch the Academy awards :) That said, I did get considerable pleasure from last years Lay Down Misere - Peter Jackson winning best director. Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^]

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