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| Sam Sloan 2005-05-18, 3:32 am |
| The Sam Sloan TV Show
Chess Lesson Two of the Sam Sloan TV Show will be broadcast on May 21,
2005 at 11;30 AM EDT on Time Warner Channel 35 and Cablevision Channel
68 in Brooklyn.
Internet Viewers can see this show by going to http://www.bcat.tv/bcat
and Click on Channel 2.
I recommend that you download and play the WM Recorder at
http://www.wmrecorder.com/ which will enable you so save my chess
lessons on disk.
Lesson 2 covers some basic opening traps such as the basic trap in the
Albin Counter Gambit and basic rook and pawn endgames such as the
Lucena Position. It also demonstrates the infamous Keres-Botvinnik
1948 World Championship Game where Keres dumped the game to insure
that Botvinnik and not Reshevsky would be World Chess Champion.
Air time for Lesson three is not available yet.
These lessons are in streaming video so you must be online at those
times to see it.
The title of this episode is "Chess: Basic Openings and Basc
Endgames".
The Basic Openings part of the show will show the Polugaevsky
Variation of the Sililian Defense and How to Defend with the
Damiano's.
The Basic Endgames part will show how to win with two bishops against
a knight (no pawns).
Suggestions for future shows are welcome.
I need to thank Gary Popkin for providing both the inspiration and the
technical expertise for this show.
Gary is the Executive Producer of http://www.geocities.com/HardfireTV/
"Hardfire", the Libertarian Alternative TV Show which can be seen at
http://www.bcat.tv/bcat Channel 2 on Mondays at 10:30 PM EST.
Sam Sloan
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| Matt Nemmers 2005-05-18, 3:32 am |
| Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> The Sam Sloan TV Show
>
> Chess Lesson Two of the Sam Sloan TV Show will be broadcast on May
21,
quote:
> 2005 at 11;30 AM EDT on Time Warner Channel 35 and Cablevision
Channel
quote:
> 68 in Brooklyn.
>
> Internet Viewers can see this show by going to
http://www.bcat.tv/bcat
quote:
> and Click on Channel 2.
>
> I recommend that you download and play the WM Recorder at
> http://www.wmrecorder.com/ which will enable you so save my chess
> lessons on disk.
>
> Lesson 2 covers some basic opening traps such as the basic trap in
the
quote:
> Albin Counter Gambit and basic rook and pawn endgames such as the
> Lucena Position. It also demonstrates the infamous Keres-Botvinnik
> 1948 World Championship Game where Keres dumped the game to insure
> that Botvinnik and not Reshevsky would be World Chess Champion.
>
> Air time for Lesson three is not available yet.
>
> These lessons are in streaming video so you must be online at those
> times to see it.
>
> The title of this episode is "Chess: Basic Openings and Basc
> Endgames".
>
> The Basic Openings part of the show will show the Polugaevsky
> Variation of the Sililian Defense and How to Defend with the
> Damiano's.
>
> The Basic Endgames part will show how to win with two bishops against
> a knight (no pawns).
>
> Suggestions for future shows are welcome.
>
> I need to thank Gary Popkin for providing both the inspiration and
the
quote:
> technical expertise for this show.
>
> Gary is the Executive Producer of
http://www.geocities.com/HardfireTV/
quote:
> "Hardfire", the Libertarian Alternative TV Show which can be seen at
> http://www.bcat.tv/bcat Channel 2 on Mondays at 10:30 PM EST.
>
> Sam Sloan
When will you be doing the show in which you explain to your viewers
how to pick up underage girls in Pattaya Beach? After all, everyone
knows you're more qualified to do that than give chess lessons.
MN
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| Cody Tyler 2005-05-18, 3:32 am |
| econ & me
Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> The Sam Sloan TV Show
>
> Chess Lesson Two of the Sam Sloan TV Show will be broadcast on May 21,
> 2005 at 11;30 AM EDT on Time Warner Channel 35 and Cablevision Channel
> 68 in Brooklyn.
>
> Internet Viewers can see this show by going to http://www.bcat.tv/bcat
> and Click on Channel 2.
>
> I recommend that you download and play the WM Recorder at
> http://www.wmrecorder.com/ which will enable you so save my chess
> lessons on disk.
>
> Lesson 2 covers some basic opening traps such as the basic trap in the
> Albin Counter Gambit and basic rook and pawn endgames such as the
> Lucena Position. It also demonstrates the infamous Keres-Botvinnik
> 1948 World Championship Game where Keres dumped the game to insure
> that Botvinnik and not Reshevsky would be World Chess Champion.
>
> Air time for Lesson three is not available yet.
>
> These lessons are in streaming video so you must be online at those
> times to see it.
>
> The title of this episode is "Chess: Basic Openings and Basc
> Endgames".
>
> The Basic Openings part of the show will show the Polugaevsky
> Variation of the Sililian Defense and How to Defend with the
> Damiano's.
>
> The Basic Endgames part will show how to win with two bishops against
> a knight (no pawns).
>
> Suggestions for future shows are welcome.
>
> I need to thank Gary Popkin for providing both the inspiration and the
> technical expertise for this show.
>
> Gary is the Executive Producer of http://www.geocities.com/HardfireTV/
> "Hardfire", the Libertarian Alternative TV Show which can be seen at
> http://www.bcat.tv/bcat Channel 2 on Mondays at 10:30 PM EST.
>
> Sam Sloan
WTF (Who The F**k) is Sam Sloan and WHY does he have such a boring show
on cable access?! On second thought, nevermind. I don't even care enough
to know. lol
And here I thought THIS guy took the cake in terms of kooks lol:
http://www.rogerstelevision.com/opt...3&rid=9&hid=304
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| samsloan 2005-05-21, 12:30 am |
| Cody Tyler wrote:
quote:
> econ & me
>
> Sam Sloan wrote:
>
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>
> Who is Sam Sloan and WHY does he have such a boring show
> on cable access?!
Have you actually seen the show or are your just making a wisecrack.
Remember, it is being shown today, Saturday, May 21 at 11:30 AM Eastern
Daylight Time. On the Internet it can be seen in Streaming video at
http://www.bcat.tv/bcat and clicking on the middle box, Channel 2.
I would greatly appreciate anybody watching the show and giving me
feedback as to what they think.
Sam Sloan
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| Taylor Kingston 2005-05-22, 12:30 am |
| Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> I need to thank Gary Popkin for providing both the inspiration and
the
quote:
> technical expertise for this show.
Question: Is this perhaps actually Jerry Popkin, originally from La
Jolla, California, more recently of Kentucky?
| |
| samsloan 2005-05-22, 8:32 pm |
| Taylor Kingston wrote:
quote:
> Sam Sloan wrote:
> the
>
> Question: Is this perhaps actually Jerry Popkin, originally from La
> Jolla, California, more recently of Kentucky?
Gary Popkin has lived in Park Slope Brooklyn since at least 1981. He is
a retired professor of computer programming. I doubt that he is the
same person.
Sam Sloan
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| samsloan 2005-05-22, 8:32 pm |
| Taylor Kingston wrote:
quote:
> Sam Sloan wrote:
> the
>
> Question: Is this perhaps actually Jerry Popkin, originally from La
> Jolla, California, more recently of Kentucky?
Gary Popkin writes in response:
"I am not Jerry Popkin. I am not originally from La Jolla, and have
never lived in Kentucky."
| |
| Mark Houlsby 2005-05-22, 8:32 pm |
| A MORON OR JUST ILLITERATE?
Is Larry Parr a moron, or is he just illiterate?
Parr:
<Mr. Kingston appears to have time to dally with Sam Sloan but no
time tot answer three simple questions.>
Yes. I wonder, might that be because it could take Mr. Kingston a
little more time to address your request *properly* than it has
evidently taken him to "dally" with the idiot Sloan?
Which are you, Larry?
Are you a moron, or illiterate, or perhaps both?
WE DEMAND AN ANSWER, *****NOW*****!!!!!!!
| |
| parrthenon@cs.com 2005-05-22, 8:32 pm |
| A THREAT OR A PROMISE?
parrthe...@cs.com wrote:
quote:
> THREE SIMPLE QUESTIONS
quote:
>Taylor Kingston wanders all over the lot but seems incapable of
answering three simple questions.> Larry Parr
< Patience, Larry. Right now I am rather busy. My daughter is
graduating from college tomorrow. My 87-year-old mother has flown out
here from San Diego to attend the ceremony, and we want to show her
some of Vermont's sights. So I hope you will forgive me if I pay more
attention to my family than to you right now.
Soon, you will have answers to all three of your questions, and you
may be reminded of the old saying, "Be careful what you ask for, you
might get it."> Taylor Kingston
Mr. Kingston appears to have time to dally with Sam Sloan but no
time tot answer three simple questions.
"Be careful what you ask for, you might get it."
Is that a threat or a promise?
| |
| Taylor Kingston 2005-05-22, 8:32 pm |
|
samsloan wrote:
quote:
> Taylor Kingston wrote:
La[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> Gary Popkin has lived in Park Slope Brooklyn since at least 1981. He
is
quote:
> a retired professor of computer programming. I doubt that he is the
> same person.
No, definitely not the same, just a coincidental similarity. Thanks.
| |
| Taylor Kingston 2005-05-22, 8:32 pm |
|
samsloan wrote:
quote:
> Gary Popkin writes in response:
>
> "I am not Jerry Popkin. I am not originally from La Jolla, and have
> never lived in Kentucky."
Yes, thank you. As I noted earlier, this is clearly just a
coincidental similarity of names. The Jerry Popkin I knew was captain
of the La Jolla High School chess team, archrivals of my own high
school, in the mid-1960s. He later became a professor of history at
(IIRC) the university of Louisville.
| |
| Cody Tyler 2005-05-22, 8:32 pm |
| econ & me
Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> The Sam Sloan TV Show
>
> Chess Lesson Two of the Sam Sloan TV Show will be broadcast on May 21,
> 2005 at 11;30 AM EDT on Time Warner Channel 35 and Cablevision Channel
> 68 in Brooklyn.
>
> Internet Viewers can see this show by going to http://www.bcat.tv/bcat
> and Click on Channel 2.
>
> I recommend that you download and play the WM Recorder at
> http://www.wmrecorder.com/ which will enable you so save my chess
> lessons on disk.
>
> Lesson 2 covers some basic opening traps such as the basic trap in the
> Albin Counter Gambit and basic rook and pawn endgames such as the
> Lucena Position. It also demonstrates the infamous Keres-Botvinnik
> 1948 World Championship Game where Keres dumped the game to insure
> that Botvinnik and not Reshevsky would be World Chess Champion.
>
> Air time for Lesson three is not available yet.
>
> These lessons are in streaming video so you must be online at those
> times to see it.
>
> The title of this episode is "Chess: Basic Openings and Basc
> Endgames".
>
> The Basic Openings part of the show will show the Polugaevsky
> Variation of the Sililian Defense and How to Defend with the
> Damiano's.
>
> The Basic Endgames part will show how to win with two bishops against
> a knight (no pawns).
>
> Suggestions for future shows are welcome.
>
> I need to thank Gary Popkin for providing both the inspiration and the
> technical expertise for this show.
>
> Gary is the Executive Producer of http://www.geocities.com/HardfireTV/
> "Hardfire", the Libertarian Alternative TV Show which can be seen at
> http://www.bcat.tv/bcat Channel 2 on Mondays at 10:30 PM EST.
>
> Sam Sloan
WTF (Who The F**k) is Sam Sloan and WHY does he have such a boring show
on cable access?! On second thought, nevermind. I don't even care enough
to know. lol
And here I thought THIS guy took the cake in terms of kooks lol:
http://www.rogerstelevision.com/opt...3&rid=9&hid=304
| |
| samsloan 2005-05-25, 3:32 am |
| Taylor Kingston wrote:
quote:
> Sam Sloan wrote:
> the
>
> Question: Is this perhaps actually Jerry Popkin, originally from La
> Jolla, California, more recently of Kentucky?
Gary Popkin has lived in Park Slope Brooklyn since at least 1981. He is
a retired professor of computer programming. I doubt that he is the
same person.
Sam Sloan
| |
| samsloan 2005-05-25, 8:33 pm |
| Cody Tyler wrote:
quote:
> econ & me
>
> Sam Sloan wrote:
>
21,[vbcol=seagreen]
Channel[vbcol=seagreen]
http://www.bcat.tv/bcat[vbcol=seagreen]
the[vbcol=seagreen]
against[vbcol=seagreen]
the[vbcol=seagreen]
http://www.geocities.com/HardfireTV/[vbcol=seagreen]
at[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> Who is Sam Sloan and WHY does he have such a boring show
> on cable access?!
Have you actually seen the show or are your just making a wisecrack.
Remember, it is being shown today, Saturday, May 21 at 11:30 AM Eastern
Daylight Time. On the Internet it can be seen in Streaming video at
http://www.bcat.tv/bcat and clicking on the middle box, Channel 2.
I would greatly appreciate anybody watching the show and giving me
feedback as to what they think.
Sam Sloan
| |
| parrthenon@cs.com 2005-05-25, 8:33 pm |
| A THREAT OR A PROMISE?
parrthe...@cs.com wrote:
quote:
> THREE SIMPLE QUESTIONS
quote:
>Taylor Kingston wanders all over the lot but seems incapable of
answering three simple questions.> Larry Parr
< Patience, Larry. Right now I am rather busy. My daughter is
graduating from college tomorrow. My 87-year-old mother has flown out
here from San Diego to attend the ceremony, and we want to show her
some of Vermont's sights. So I hope you will forgive me if I pay more
attention to my family than to you right now.
Soon, you will have answers to all three of your questions, and you
may be reminded of the old saying, "Be careful what you ask for, you
might get it."> Taylor Kingston
Mr. Kingston appears to have time to dally with Sam Sloan but no
time tot answer three simple questions.
"Be careful what you ask for, you might get it."
Is that a threat or a promise?
| |
| Mark Houlsby 2005-05-25, 8:33 pm |
| A MORON OR JUST ILLITERATE?
Is Larry Parr a moron, or is he just illiterate?
Parr:
<Mr. Kingston appears to have time to dally with Sam Sloan but no
time tot answer three simple questions.>
Yes. I wonder, might that be because it could take Mr. Kingston a
little more time to address your request *properly* than it has
evidently taken him to "dally" with the idiot Sloan?
Which are you, Larry?
Are you a moron, or illiterate, or perhaps both?
WE DEMAND AN ANSWER, *****NOW*****!!!!!!!
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-05-25, 8:33 pm |
| The Sam Sloan TV Show
I have just received word from BCAT that Chess Lesson Three of the
Sam Sloan TV Show will be broadcast on Monday, June 13, 2005 , at
10;00 AM EDT on Time Warner Channel 34 and Cablevision Channel 67 in
Brooklyn.
Internet Viewers can see this show at that time by going to
http://www.bcat.tv/bcat and Clickoing on Channel 1.
Each of these chess lessons is 28.5 minutes long. 14 minutes are
devoted to the openings and 14 minutes are devoted to the endgame. I
do it this way because I do not want my students to just study the
openings and neglect the endgame.
Lesson 3 covers some basic openings including the Dragon Sicilian for
Black. The endgame features some basic king and pawn endgames
including the great game Carl Wagner vs, Sam Sloan, last round, 1966
US Intercollegiate Championship, State College, Pennsylvania. (You
will not find that one in the databases. The game was a draw.)
These lessons are in streaming video so you must be online at those
times to see it.
I need to thank Gary Popkin for providing both the inspiration and the
technical expertise for this show.
Gary is the Executive Producer of http://www.geocities.com/HardfireTV/
"Hardfire", the Libertarian Alternative TV Show which can be seen at
http://www.bcat.tv/bcat Channel 2 on Mondays at 10:30 PM EST.
Sam Sloan
| |
| Matt Nemmers 2005-05-26, 12:31 am |
| Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> The Sam Sloan TV Show
>
> I have just received word from BCAT that Chess Lesson Three of the
> Sam Sloan TV Show will be broadcast on Monday, June 13, 2005 , at
> 10;00 AM EDT on Time Warner Channel 34 and Cablevision Channel 67 in
> Brooklyn.
>
> Internet Viewers can see this show at that time by going to
> http://www.bcat.tv/bcat and Clickoing on Channel 1.
>
> Each of these chess lessons is 28.5 minutes long. 14 minutes are
> devoted to the openings and 14 minutes are devoted to the endgame. I
> do it this way because I do not want my students to just study the
> openings and neglect the endgame.
>
> Lesson 3 covers some basic openings including the Dragon Sicilian for
> Black. The endgame features some basic king and pawn endgames
> including the great game Carl Wagner vs, Sam Sloan, last round, 1966
> US Intercollegiate Championship, State College, Pennsylvania. (You
> will not find that one in the databases. The game was a draw.)
>
> These lessons are in streaming video so you must be online at those
> times to see it.
>
> I need to thank Gary Popkin for providing both the inspiration and the
> technical expertise for this show.
>
> Gary is the Executive Producer of http://www.geocities.com/HardfireTV/
> "Hardfire", the Libertarian Alternative TV Show which can be seen at
> http://www.bcat.tv/bcat Channel 2 on Mondays at 10:30 PM EST.
>
> Sam Sloan
Yes, but when will your "How to Operate a NYC Taxi Without a License"
episode air?
MN
| |
| Taylor Kingston 2005-05-26, 12:31 am |
| Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> I need to thank Gary Popkin for providing both the inspiration and
the
quote:
> technical expertise for this show.
Question: Is this perhaps actually Jerry Popkin, originally from La
Jolla, California, more recently of Kentucky?
| |
| Taylor Kingston 2005-05-26, 8:32 pm |
|
samsloan wrote:
quote:
> Taylor Kingston wrote:
La[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> Gary Popkin has lived in Park Slope Brooklyn since at least 1981. He
is
quote:
> a retired professor of computer programming. I doubt that he is the
> same person.
No, definitely not the same, just a coincidental similarity. Thanks.
| |
| samsloan 2005-05-26, 8:32 pm |
| Taylor Kingston wrote:
quote:
> Sam Sloan wrote:
> the
>
> Question: Is this perhaps actually Jerry Popkin, originally from La
> Jolla, California, more recently of Kentucky?
Gary Popkin writes in response:
"I am not Jerry Popkin. I am not originally from La Jolla, and have
never lived in Kentucky."
| |
| Taylor Kingston 2005-05-26, 8:32 pm |
|
samsloan wrote:
quote:
> Gary Popkin writes in response:
>
> "I am not Jerry Popkin. I am not originally from La Jolla, and have
> never lived in Kentucky."
Yes, thank you. As I noted earlier, this is clearly just a
coincidental similarity of names. The Jerry Popkin I knew was captain
of the La Jolla High School chess team, archrivals of my own high
school, in the mid-1960s. He later became a professor of history at
(IIRC) the university of Louisville.
| |
| Curly Surmudgeon 2005-06-13, 3:31 am |
| On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 21:52:56 +0000, Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> The Sam Sloan TV Show
Why are you spamming alt.politics.libertarian?
-- Regards, Curly
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| Mark Houlsby 2005-06-13, 6:58 am |
| Dear Mr. Surmudgeon,
Sam is deranged. He doesn't believe that he is spamming. In his head,
all of this crossposting makes perfect sense, and your complaining
about it is wholly unreasonable.
Please leave him alone, you are interfering with his rights as a
libertarian.
-- Regards, Hark Moulsby
| |
| Curly Surmudgeon 2005-06-13, 8:32 pm |
| On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 02:32:25 -0700, Mark Houlsby wrote:
quote:
> Dear Mr. Surmudgeon,
>
> Sam is deranged. He doesn't believe that he is spamming. In his head,
> all of this crossposting makes perfect sense, and your complaining
> about it is wholly unreasonable.
>
> Please leave him alone, you are interfering with his rights as a
> libertarian.
>
> -- Regards, Hark Moulsby
Hoookay... I fail to see the logic in that last sentence but have no
trouble adding him to my Bozo Filter.
-- Regards, Curly
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| Mark Houlsby 2005-06-13, 8:32 pm |
| There *is* no logic in that last sentence. Yet it is what Sam Sloan
thinks. "Logic" and "Sam Sloan" are *completely mutually exclusive*.
-- Regards, Hark
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-06-13, 8:32 pm |
| At 03:32 PM 6/13/2005 -0000, robmtchl wrote:
quote:
>Sam,
>Could you please email me the links to shows number two as well as
>show number three(this one). I would like to place it on my chess
>blog as an instructional section.
>thanks
>
>Rob
>(Still Natrol Free)
Thank you for your interest.
I just posted Chess Lesson #3, the one just broadcast, at
http://www.ishipress.com/samchess3.asf
Chess Lesson #2 is already up at
http://www.ishipress.com/samchess2.asf
I do not have Chsss Lesson #1 saved because at that time I did not
have the capability of saving these live streaming video broadcasts.
This most recent broadcast has reveived favorible reviews thus far but
I am not happy with the technical glitches. I think that part of the
problem is that more people were watching it live over the Internet
and BCAT does not have a very fast server.
Anyway, the chess is good if you can look past the technical problems.
Please tell me what you think of this show.
I need to thank Leshaun Fossett for recording it and Gary Popkin for
directing.
Sam Sloan
| |
| ShockSpiel@aol.com 2005-06-15, 8:32 pm |
| >>Why are you spamming alt.politics.libertarian?
Sam is a libertarian himself, and as such believes that every other
libertarian is interested in all the same things he's interested in.
He's incredibly self-absorbed that way.
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| Curly Surmudgeon 2005-06-15, 8:32 pm |
| On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:40:07 -0700, ShockSpiel wrote:
quote:
>
>
> Sam is a libertarian himself, and as such believes that every other
> libertarian is interested in all the same things he's interested in.
> He's incredibly self-absorbed that way.
Well, I'm not interested in chess. Gave up the game when I discovered
girls and I still prefer the opposite sex to board games.
I doubt that many people in this newsgroup have the slightest interest in
chess. Those that do can easily find a better newsgroup to read on the
topic than alt.politics.*
-- Regards, Curly
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| politikalhack@gmail.com 2005-06-17, 12:31 am |
| << Mr. Kingston appears to have time to dally with Sam Sloan but no
time tot answer three simple questions. >>
Speaking about one's inability to answer simple questions....
:-)
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| samsloan 2005-07-11, 8:32 pm |
| Today, the Sam Sloan TV Show will re-broadcast Part One of Brooklyn Boy
Makes Good in Japan on Monday July 11, 2005 at 3:30 PM Eastern Time. It
can be seen on the Internet today by going to http://www.bcat.tv/bcat
and clicking on Channel One.
This is the Heart-throbbing story of how a poor young GI from the
ghetto in the Bedford-Stuyvesant Section of Brooklyn arrived in Japan
at age 17, whereupon he proceeded to deflower 61 Japanese Virgins and
father
numerous Japanese bastard children and rose to such a position of
domination and control over all of Japanese Society that finally they
could not take it any more so they kicked him out of the country.
Now he is back in Brooklyn where he started but his children and
grandchildren remain behind in Japan where they occupy prominent
positions in Japanese society.
This is a must-see especially for Bill Brock who two weeks ago paid me
one thousand dollars cash for producing these shows.
Sam Sloan
Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> The Sam Sloan TV Show
>
> Chess Lesson Three of the Sam Sloan TV Show will be broadcast
> Tomorrow, Monday, June 13, 2005 at 10:00 AM EDT on Time Warner Channel
> 34 and Cablevision Channel 67 in Brooklyn.
>
> Internet Viewers can see this show by going to http://www.bcat.tv/bcat
> and clicking on Channel 1.
>
> This lesson is in streaming video so you must be online at this time
> to see it.
>
> Chess Lesson Three deals with some basic openings such as the Dragon
> Variation of the Sicilian Defense and some basic endgames. I
> demonstrate the endgame Carl Wagner vs. Sam Sloan that I was able to
> force a draw in a king and pawn endgame spite of being a pawn down.
> This draw was important because it enabled my team from the University
> of California at Berkeley to tie for first place in the 1966 US
> Intercollegiate Championship in State College, Pennsylvania. It was a
> good result for me too because Carl Wagner was rated 200 points higher
> than me and I appeared to be losing.
>
> I am showing this particular endgame to demonstrate how a knowledge of
> basic simple endgames can enable the player to figure out the correct
> plan in more complex endgames with more pieces and pawns on the board.
>
> Starting in two weeks I expect to have a regularly scheduled weekly
> Sam Sloan TV Show. Each show will be 28 ? minutes. I plan to do one
> show about Shogi (Japanese Chess), one show about Chinese Chess and
> one show about Go. I will tape them all in one setting. Probably I
> need to get a cute Chinese girl to be on the show with me to give my
> viewers something to look at besides me. Need also to obtain a
> demonstration board for Shogi, Chinese Chess and Go to make these
> shows. Does anybody know where I can get one?
>
> Thus far I have made seven shows, two about the Crisis in Afganistan,
> two about Mario in Japan and three about chess.
>
> The chess shows have been outrageously popular. Lesson Number two is
> online at http://www.ishipress.com/samchess2.asf . That show has been
> downloaded more than 800 times since it was posted last week.
>
> The title of this episode is "Chess: Basic Openings and Basic
> Endgames"
>
> Suggestions for future shows are welcome.
>
> I need to thank Gary Popkin for providing both the inspiration and the
> technical expertise and the direction for this show.
>
> Gary is the Executive Producer of http://www.geocities.com/HardfireTV/
> "Hardfire", the Libertarian Alternative TV Show which can be seen at
> http://www.bcat.tv/bcat Channel 2 on Mondays at 10:30 PM EST.
>
> Sam Sloan
| |
| politikalhack@gmail.com 2005-07-11, 8:32 pm |
| <<This is a must-see especially for Bill Brock who two weeks ago paid
me one thousand dollars cash for producing these shows.>>
A must-see for all Board members, too.
| |
| Taylor Kingston 2005-07-11, 8:32 pm |
|
samsloan wrote:
quote:
> Today, the Sam Sloan TV Show will re-broadcast Part One of Brooklyn Boy
> Makes Good in Japan ... the ... story of how a poor young GI from the
> ghetto in the Bedford-Stuyvesant Section of Brooklyn arrived in Japan
> at age 17, whereupon he proceeded to deflower 61 Japanese Virgins and
> father numerous Japanese bastard children ...
Obviously a story with great redeeming social value. Will all 61
deflorations be shown in their entirety?
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-07-11, 8:32 pm |
| On 11 Jul 2005 11:05:04 -0700, "Taylor Kingston"
<tkingston@chittenden.com> wrote:
quote:
>
>
>samsloan wrote:
>
> Obviously a story with great redeeming social value. Will all 61
>deflorations be shown in their entirety?
No, but one of the deflowered virgins will be watching the show
today, as she is his legal wife now.
Sam Sloan
| |
|
| [vbcol=seagreen]
Interesting. He proceeds to continue his "ghetto" lifestyle
in Japan. When speaking of "father" to "numerous ... children"
do you mean to say that he sustained child support payments
and/or child care and custody, nurturing, and fatherly education?
Other than biological squirts, what does "father" mean to you ?
- regards
- jb
-----------------------------------------------------------
Fathers may be categorised according to their biological,
social or legal relationship with the child.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father
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| |
| SamSloan 2005-07-13, 8:32 pm |
| What don't you like about my XXXXing show? Next time I'll put on scenes
by bulldyke Marinello and her partner Shaughnessy.
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-07-14, 12:31 am |
| On 13 Jul 2005 06:30:07 -0700, "SamSloan" <sloan@journalist.com>
wrote:
quote:
>What don't you like about my XXXXing show? Next time I'll put on scenes
>by bulldyke Marinello and her partner Shaughnessy.
>
This message is not from me. It is another fake. Look at the e-mail
address. More than 50 fake messages from that address have been posted
in the past two weeks.
The Real Sam Sloan
| |
| SloanSam 2005-07-15, 8:38 pm |
| Yes, don't watch my show. It's a Nigerian scam.
| |
| dajava 2005-07-17, 8:31 pm |
|
SloanSam =EC=9E=91=EC=84=B1:
quote:
> Yes, don't watch my show. It's a Nigerian scam.
What is this?
A silly, nasty joke?
Who is real Sam?
And who is not?
a message from real dajava.
p=2Es.
By the way,
the real Sam's hobby homepage had a phot of a daughter of a
German-American woman who cursed me at my face in New Mexico
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-07-17, 8:31 pm |
| On 17 Jul 2005 10:54:41 -0700, "dajava" <dajava@operamail.com> wrote:
quote:
>
>
>SloanSam =EC=9E=91=EC=84=B1:
>
>
>What is this?
>A silly, nasty joke?
>Who is real Sam?
>And who is not?
>
>a message from real dajava.
>
>p=2Es.
>By the way,
>the real Sam's hobby homepage had a phot of a daughter of a
>German-American woman who cursed me at my face in New Mexico
I am the Real Sam Sloan. The posting above posting about "Nigerian
Scam" was not from me. It is fake.
I do not have a daughter by a German woman, at least not so far as I
know. I do have a daughter by a Latvian woman. That is as close as I
come.
I have a daughter by a Pakistani woman, two daughters by Sri Lankan
women and one daughter by a Japanese woman. None of them have ever
been to New Mexico, as far as I am aware.
What is the Sam's Hobby Home page that you are referring to? It must
be by a difertent Sam.
Sam Sloan
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-07-17, 8:31 pm |
| Hey jackass, I'm the real Sam Sloan. I teach chess at the Flushing
Library. That's where I post my messages from.
The real Sam Sloan
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-07-18, 12:31 am |
| On 17 Jul 2005 15:43:04 -0700, "Sam Sloan" <sloan@journalist.com>
wrote:
quote:
>Hey jackass, I'm the real Sam Sloan. I teach chess at the Flushing
>Library. That's where I post my messages from.
>
>The real Sam Sloan
>
The above is fake and this is becoming even more annoying, especially
since I think I know who is doing it.
In fact, I did teach chess at the Flushing Library until October 2004
but I never posted from there.
Sam Sloan
| |
| Jason Repa-bot 2005-07-18, 6:32 am |
|
Spawn Sloan boasted:
quote:
> I do not have a daughter by a German woman, at least not so far as I
> know. I do have a daughter by a Latvian woman. That is as close as I
> come.
Wow! What a man! You can come pretty far if you can impregnate them
from that far away.
Atta boy! Keep spraying that pollen!
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-07-19, 8:42 pm |
| On 19 Jul 2005 00:56:21 -0700, "dajava" <dajava@operamail.com> wrote:
quote:
>
>This one.
>
>http://www.ishipress.com/goodmove.htm
>
>It seems that you are not the real Sam
>if you do not know this homepage.
>
>dajava,
That is a page on my website about Janice Kim, a woman professional go
player.
I have never met her. I know that she is half Korean. Are you saying
that she has a daughter who insulted you?
Sam Sloan
| |
| dajava 2005-07-19, 8:42 pm |
| >That is a page on my website about Janice Kim, a woman professional go
quote:
>player.
quote:
>I have never met her. I know that she is half Korean. Are you saying
>that she has a daughter who insulted you?
No, her mother did.
It seems that you did not know that her family lived in New Mexico
and she was an undergraduate student at the university of New Mexico
when I was a graduate student there.
Forget it.
I am not supposed to criticize her
even when I am in a bad mood concerning the university now.
In fact, I can make some personal attacks to her.
But, what can I get by doing so.
quote:
>Sam Sloan
real dajava writing a reply to a fake Sam,
| |
| dajava 2005-07-26, 8:33 pm |
|
dajava wrote:
quote:
>
>
>
> No, her mother did.
>
> It seems that you did not know that her family lived in New Mexico
> and she was an undergraduate student at the university of New Mexico
> when I was a graduate student there.
>
> Forget it.
> I am not supposed to criticize her
> even when I am in a bad mood concerning the university now.
>
> In fact, I can make some personal attacks to her.
> But, what can I get by doing so.
>
>
>
> real dajava writing a reply to a fake Sam,
Hi Sam,
I sent you an e-mail
asking your relationship between you and Janice Kim
several days ago.
What is the reason you did not reply it?
real dajava asking real or fake Sam,
| |
| dajava 2005-07-26, 8:33 pm |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------
quote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
>No, her mother did.
quote:
>It seems that you did not know that her family lived in New Mexico
>and she was an undergraduate student at the university of New Mexico
>when I was a graduate student there.
I still remember what I told American friends of mine in New Mexico
more than 15 years ago.
"I was ready to say, 'How are you' in Korean very politely
the way I did in Korea.
And she turned around and
I was so embarassed that I did not know what to do.
She was a White woman.
She continuously implied that living in a desert called New Mexico is
better than living in Seoul, South Korea
and totally misconceived that I was happy going to a junk yard called
the university of Mexico
where her children-Janice and Ellen- went to even when I clearly
explained that
I went to a much better university in New York."
realy dajava,
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| |
|
|
"dajava" <dajava@operamail.com> wrote:
quote:
> She was a White woman.
> She continuously implied that living in a desert called
> New Mexico is better than living in Seoul, South Korea
> and totally misconceived that I was happy going to a
> junk yard called the university of Mexico where her
> children-Janice and Ellen- went to even when I clearly
> explained that I went to a much better university in New York."
Seoul is in North South Korea.
- regards
- jb
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixation
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| |
|
|
"dajava" <dajava@operamail.com> wrote:
quote:
> Hi Sam,
> I sent you an e-mail asking your relationship
> between you and Janice Kim several days ago.
> What is the reason you did not reply it?
Maybe they're not finished yet ?
- regards
- jb
------------------------------------------------------------------
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a brain disorder,
and more specifically, an anxiety disorder. OCD is manifested
in a variety of forms, but is most commonly characterized by
a subject's obsessive drive to perform a particular task or
set of tasks, compulsions commonly termed rituals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsess...ulsive_disorder
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| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-07-28, 8:35 pm |
| On 26 Jul 2005 13:50:21 -0700, "dajava" <dajava@operamail.com> wrote:
quote:
>
>dajava wrote:
>
>
>Hi Sam,
>
>I sent you an e-mail
>asking your relationship between you and Janice Kim
>several days ago.
>What is the reason you did not reply it?
>
>real dajava asking real or fake Sam,
The fact that I get three thousand emails per day might have something
to do with it.
I do not know Janice Kim. I never met her, never spoke to her, never
even had sex with her.
I gave a page on my website because she is a competitor with my
company, or at least she was before she dropped out of sight
Sam Sloan
| |
| dajava 2005-07-30, 8:32 pm |
| Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> On 26 Jul 2005 13:50:21 -0700, "dajava" <dajava@operamail.com> wrote:
>
>
> The fact that I get three thousand emails per day might have something
> to do with it.
>
> I do not know Janice Kim. I never met her, never spoke to her, never
> even had sex with her.
>
Would you mind telling me detailed reasons why you did not have a sex
with her?
Was it because she is half-Korean or half-German?
quote:
> I gave a page on my website because she is a competitor with my
> company,
Do yo mean that she also broadcasts guys who had deflowered virgins?
By the way, how do you know they are real virgins?
Did they have *virgin certificates* as girls in some countries like
South Africa?
quote:
>or at least she was before she dropped out of sight
>
> Sam Sloan
real dajava relpying to fake Sam,
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-08-22, 8:32 pm |
| Brooklyn Boy Makes Good in Japan will be broadcast at 3:30 PM today
New York time on the Sam Sloan Show. Although this is a repeat, the
show has been edited and vastly improved I believe. It can be seen on
the Internet at http://www.bcat.tv/bcat/ in streaming video by
clicking on Box 1, which is the box for channels 34 and 67.
Among the changes I took out some serious glitches and mistakes. The
worst one came when I said: The Time is nearly up so tune in next
week. I said this because the program manager had signaled me to wind
it up I thought, but actually I had 15 minutes left. Another time,
Mario stopped talking because he thought something was going on as I
was looking out of the room.
I have cut out all these errors, shortening the show slightly and best
of all I have changed the music. I kicked out Madame Butterfly and
replaced it with Sakura, Sakura, the famous Japanese Cherry Blossom
song, which is practically the national anthem of Japan.
I believe that this will be a very good and much improved show.
I especially need to thank Carlos Pareja. He is the new education and
Training Manager at BCAT and he was the teacher in my editing class.
He also helped with the editing of this show, especially since some of
the editing techniques were far beyond my capability, so he showed me
how to do it. Carlos previously Worked for the Museum of Television
and Radio at 25 West 52nd Street in New York City before joining BCAT.
Next week, I will be broadcasting an instructional show about the
games of go and shogi. Some professional strength go players will be
there to rescue me in case of emergency.
Brooklyn Community Access Television to pleased to bring you a
broadcast of "Brooklyn Boy Makes Good in Japan" on Brooklyn Cable TV
at 3:30 PM EST on Time Warner Channel 34 and on Cablevision Channel
67. It can also be seen on the Internet at http://www.bcat.tv/bcat/ in
streaming video at those times by clicking on Box 1, which is the box
for channels 34 and 67.
This is the true life story of a boy who grew up in the ghetto in the
Bedford Stuyvesant Section of Brooklyn, who joined the Army and who in
1946 became one of the first occupation soldiers stationed in post-war
Japan. He became completely fluent in the Japanese Language and was
assigned to interrogate Japanese Prisoners of War. He eventually
became a corporate mogul and a multi-gazillionaire and such a threat
to Japanese hegemony that after 39 years in Japan they arrested and
deported him back to Brooklyn where he started, leaving behind his
vast collection of concubines and children in Japan.
Sam Sloan
| |
|
|
sloan@ishipress.com (Sam Sloan) wrote:
quote:
> Brooklyn Boy Makes Good in Japan will be broadcast at ...
>
> -( snipped )-
>
> ... after 39 years in Japan they arrested and deported him
> back to Brooklyn where he started, leaving behind his
> vast collection of concubines and children in Japan.
There have been 7-or-8 instances of this notice. Telling a
lie repeatedly will not make it true, Mr. Sloan. The Brooklyn Boy
did not make good in Japan. Read your ultimate descriptions.
- regards
- jb
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2 Illegal Immigrants Win Arizona Ranch in Court
By ANDREW POLLACK
Published: August 19, 2005
The headquarters of the vigilante group Ranch Rescue is being given
to two immigrants whom the group caught trying to enter the U.S. illegally.
http://www.nytimes.com/glogin?URI=h...3EYQ7D6iji_bQ3A
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| |
|
|
"Sam Sloan" <sloan@ishipress.com> wrote
quote:
> BCAT SCREWED UP !!!
> They are playing my show right now on Channel 2, not on Channel 1.
> On Chennel One they are playing "Army News Watch"
> What a blunder !
Quite obviously the mistake was not unintentional. When will
Mr. Sloan get a clue ?
- regards
- jb
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Non-White Immigration Threatens Cockney Dialect
Long-suffering residents of London's East End being
ethnically cleansed, culturally robbed
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=5735
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| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-08-22, 8:32 pm |
| On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 20:06:28 GMT, jazzerciser@hotmail.com (-) wrote:
quote:
>
>"Sam Sloan" <sloan@ishipress.com> wrote
>
>
> Quite obviously the mistake was not unintentional. When will
> Mr. Sloan get a clue ?
>
>
>
>
> - regards
> - jb
I am really pissed off now and I must admit that you might be right.
This is the second time in four weeks that BCAT screwed up my TV show.
On August 1, they said that my tape broke so they put on an interview
of Robert Redford instead.
However, they could have put on the tape from one of my other shows.
On August 15, I was on a flight on my way back from the USCF meeting
in Phoenix so I do not know if they got it right that week or not.
Now, today, August 22 they put on "Army News Watch" instead of my
show. Army News Watch is a show about our glorious fighting forces in
Iraq. They did show my show, but on the wrong channel.
I had somebody ready to record my show so that it could be broadcast
on the Internet, but by the time we figured out that they had switched
channels my show was half over and it was too late to be recorded.
It required such a tremendous expenditure of time and effort to make
one of these shows, and they they so casually screw it up.
Sam Sloan
| |
|
|
quote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> jazzerciser@hotmail.com (-) wrote:
sloan@ishipress.com (Sam Sloan) wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> I am really pissed off now and I must admit that you might be right.
> This is the second time in four weeks that BCAT screwed up my TV show.
> ...
Glad that you're taking this the right way. Not sure of how things
work in NYC but I would inquire carefully to the station managers and
get to know all of the personnel who work there ... maybe take them
out to dinner and so forth. Not that they need to be bribed, of course.
- regards
- jb
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Toronto: Squad Cars Converge at Synagogue
Chalk-wielding fiend hauled away, horrified congregants recovering.
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=5718
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| |
| Niemand 2005-09-05, 8:52 pm |
| Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> So please watch the show and report back here what you think.
Or, you could save yourself the trouble of watching, and do what Sam
does: form an opinion without knowing anything of what you're talking
about.
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-09-05, 8:52 pm |
| On 5 Sep 2005 14:04:01 -0700, "Niemand" <niemand@adelphia.net> wrote:
quote:
>Sam Sloan wrote:
>
> Or, you could save yourself the trouble of watching, and do what Sam
>does: form an opinion without knowing anything of what you're talking
>about.
>
For those of you who do not know, "Niemand" is Taylor Kingston using
an alias. He does it this way to create the impression that there are
a lot of people who agree with his personal attacks against me.
Sam Sloan
| |
| Taylor Kingston 2005-09-05, 8:52 pm |
|
Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> For those of you who do not know, "Niemand" is Taylor Kingston using
> an alias. He does it this way to create the impression that there are
> a lot of people who agree with his personal attacks against me.
No, Sam, I do it to preserve your illusion that lots of people are
interested what you say.
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-09-19, 8:32 pm |
|
Thank you for watching and commenting on the show.
The three imperfections in the show I had in mind were:
1. The opening credits played too long and too slow. They actually
went on for 6 minutes.
2. The music "Sakura, Sakura" was a bit too loud and competed with me
talking, although the viewer could hear what I said.
3. As you point out above, the lower left hand corner of the go board
was cut off. Thus, the viewer could not see clearly the 6-stone live
group I was trying to demonstrate.
I have gone back and re-edited the show and corrected items 1 and 2.
Now the title credits go for 45 seconds exactly and are repeated at
the end of the show. The opening credits stop at the same time that my
baby stops dancing.
The music Sakura, Sakura plays softly throughout the show. I monitored
it up or down and I think I have it just right. Loud enough to hear
but soft enough as to not interfere with my voice.
Unfortunately, it was impossible to solve the third part. I should
just cut out that section completely. I did not do so because I was
saying something which I felt was worthwhile.
Please watch the show again today. It comes on at the usual time of
3:30 PM New York Time. I am showing the re-edited version of my go
show today. Next week I plan to introduce the game of shogi to the
viewers and the week after that I have a little sex show that I am
going to show.
Go Lesson # 2 by Sam Sloan will be re-broadcast at 3:30 PM New York
time on Monday September 19, 2005 on the Sam Sloan Show. The title of
the show is: How to Play Go, Weiqi or Baduk.
It can be seen on the Internet at http://www.bcat.tv/bcat/ in
streaming video by clicking on Box 1, which is the box for channels 34
and 67 in Brooklyn. If it does not come on Box 1, it will be on Box 2
or Box 3.
Sam Sloan
| |
| JesseMcCartney.tv 2005-10-19, 2:31 am |
|
Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> The Sam Sloan TV Show
>
> Chess Lesson Two of the Sam Sloan TV Show will be broadcast on May 21,
> 2005 at 11;30 AM EDT on Time Warner Channel 35 and Cablevision Channel
> 68 in Brooklyn.
>
> Internet Viewers can see this show by going to http://www.bcat.tv/bcat
> and Click on Channel 2.
>
> I recommend that you download and play the WM Recorder at
> http://www.wmrecorder.com/ which will enable you so save my chess
> lessons on disk.
>
> Lesson 2 covers some basic opening traps such as the basic trap in the
> Albin Counter Gambit and basic rook and pawn endgames such as the
> Lucena Position. It also demonstrates the infamous Keres-Botvinnik
> 1948 World Championship Game where Keres dumped the game to insure
> that Botvinnik and not Reshevsky would be World Chess Champion.
>
> Air time for Lesson three is not available yet.
>
> These lessons are in streaming video so you must be online at those
> times to see it.
>
> The title of this episode is "Chess: Basic Openings and Basc
> Endgames".
>
> The Basic Openings part of the show will show the Polugaevsky
> Variation of the Sililian Defense and How to Defend with the
> Damiano's.
>
> The Basic Endgames part will show how to win with two bishops against
> a knight (no pawns).
>
> Suggestions for future shows are welcome.
>
> I need to thank Gary Popkin for providing both the inspiration and the
> technical expertise for this show.
>
> Gary is the Executive Producer of http://www.geocities.com/HardfireTV/
> "Hardfire", the Libertarian Alternative TV Show which can be seen at
> http://www.bcat.tv/bcat Channel 2 on Mondays at 10:30 PM EST.
>
> Sam Sloan
I was wondering if you're right-handed or left-handed and which hand do
you primarily use to play? And how can I view your TV show from Canada.
Thank You
JesseMcCartney.tv
| |
| Sam Sloan 2005-10-20, 7:32 pm |
| On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 01:33:18 -0400, "JesseMcCartney.tv"
<jessemccartney@jessemccartney.tv> wrote:
quote:
>I was wondering if you're right-handed or left-handed and which hand do
>you primarily use to play? And how can I view your TV show from Canada.
>
>Thank You
>
>JesseMcCartney.tv
Interesting that you should ask because I am nearly ambidextrous. I
play chess equally with my right hand or my left hand. When my
opponent asks me which side of the board I want the clock placed on, I
tell him that it does not matter.
My mother says that when I was a child it took a long time before it
was decided whether I was right handed or left handed. I was also slow
learning to talk for that reason. (There is a connection). My mother
says that when I finally did start talking, I talked a mile a minute.
I write with my right hand but do other things with my left hand.
My TV show is on the Internet in Streaming Video, which means that you
have to catch it on your computer while it is being broadcast. I am
about to release all my TV Shows on DVD. I have already obtained ISBN
numbers for all my TV Show DVDs. Each will be 120 minutes, which means
four TV shows on one DVD. Within a week the first of these DVDs will
be available. The title is "Chess Lessons for Beginners". The ISBN
Number is 0-923891-60-9
Thank you for asking this question.
Sam Sloan
| |
| Mike Murray 2005-10-20, 7:32 pm |
| On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 14:34:06 GMT, sloan@ishipress.com (Sam Sloan)
wrote:
quote:
>On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 01:33:18 -0400, "JesseMcCartney.tv"
><jessemccartney@jessemccartney.tv> wrote:
>
>
>Interesting that you should ask because I am nearly ambidextrous.
You're lucky. I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
| |
| Taylor 2005-10-21, 2:31 am |
| 'Searching For (an ambidextrous) Bobby Fischer'
Mike Murray wrote:
quote:
> On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 14:34:06 GMT, sloan@ishipress.com (Sam Sloan)
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> You're lucky. I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
Yeah... yeah, you'd pretty much have the world on a string if one were
ambidextrous.
| |
| Jürgen R. 2005-10-21, 2:31 am |
| On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 23:58:03 -0400, Taylor <taylor.taylor@gmail.com>
wrote:
quote:
>'Searching For (an ambidextrous) Bobby Fischer'
>
>Mike Murray wrote:
>
>
>Yeah... yeah, you'd pretty much have the world on a string if one were
>ambidextrous.
Right. You would be an unemployed taxi driver.
| |
| Valerie Plame Wilson 2005-10-31, 7:38 pm |
|
Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> The next three episodes of the Sam Sloan TV Show will feature fabulous
> dance performances.
>
> Since my show is generally about varieties of chess and go, you may
> wonder why I have dancing on my show.
>
> What happened is that my wife, who does not dance, works as a
> bookkeeper for a Japanese Dance School. One of her co-workers asked me
> to bring my TV camera to record her performance. By coincidence, I had
> reserved the TV camera for that day, so I brought it to the
> performance.
>
> I thought that as a favor I would just be recording the dance of the
> girl herself. I had no idea that the girl herself would not even be
> dancing. She was one of the six choreographers and this was a major
> production featuring 51 dancers, new original dance sequences, new
> original music, and all of it put together and performed by recent
> graduates of the Purchase Conservatory of Dance at the State
> university of New York at Purchase.
>
> I recorded the entire performance, 3.5 hours of taping. There were two
> other TV cameras there brought by other media, but neither of them
> were set up or working properly. They had also hired a professional
> videographer but he had botched the job. Although the performance was
> reported by the New York Times, the Village Voice and other media, I
> was the only one with a working camera there and thus only I have a
> record of these fabulous dance performances.
>
> I have just finished spending more than 40 hours of editing time in
> the BCAT TV editing room and have cut it down to exactly two hours and
> one minute. I am releasing these performances on DVD next week.
> http://www.samsloan.com/reverb.htm
>
> I am showing the entire seven performances including all 51 dancers on
> the Sam Sloan TV Show
>
> This performance is being broadcast on BCAT, Brooklyn Community Access
> Television, in three parts.
>
> Part One is the performances choreographed by Sidra Bell and by Ayako
> Kurakake. It was broadcast on Channel 67 and Channel 34 in Brooklyn on
> Monday, October 24, at 3:30 PM.
>
> Part Two will be the performances choreographed by Kate Hutter and by
> Ofelia Loret de Mola with an introduction by Sidra Bell. It will be
> broadcast on Monday, October 31 at 3:30 PM New York time.
>
> Part Three will be the performances choreographed by Lane Gifford and
> by Nelly van Bommel plus the duet by Kate Hutter. It will be broadcast
> on Monday, November 7 at 3:30 PM New York time.
>
> These performances can be viewed in Brooklyn only on Channel 67 or
> Channel 34 on The Sam Sloan Show. Internet viewers can see them at
> that time only on http://www.bcat.tv/bcat by clicking on Channel One.
> However, Internet viewers are warned to click on Channel One at least
> 15 minutes before show time because some computers may require a new
> download or software upgrade before the shows can be seen.
>
> A DVD of the entire two hour performance plus interviews of four of
> the dancers can be ordered here.
> http://www.ishipress.com/orderbooks.htm
>
> The DVD is now in production and is expected to be released no later
> than November 10. Publisher of this DVD is Ishi Press International.
> ISBN 092389165X
>
> Choreographers are:
>
> Ayako Kurakake, Ofelia Loret de Mola, Kate Hutter, Lane Gifford, Nelly
> van Bommel and Sidra Bell.
>
> Performed October 8, 2005
> At Joan Weill Center for Dance
> Alvin Ailey Studios NYC
> 405 West 55th Street
> New York NY 10019
>
> Dancers:
> Leah Adler
> Ruth Anselm
> Erin Bellis
> Sam Black
> Sarah Rose Bodley
> Indah Boyle
> Peter Chamberlin
> Sarah Chiesa
> Colleen Cintron
> Jessica Cook
> Jeff Crumrine
> Marie Doherty
> Gregory Dolbashian
> Brittany Dreher
> Elizabeth Edwards
> Molly Gawler
> Katie Griffler
> Jon Guymon
> Enrique Guzman Torres
> Kattie Hunter
> Alexandra Johnson
> Jakee Malik Johnson
> Julie Johnson
> Allison Jones
> Masumi Kishimoto
> Brigette Koepke
> Naomi Luppescu
> Meredith Lynn-Oliveri
> Miranda Lyon
> Emilio Martinez
> Dexandro Montalvo
> Jeremy Nedd
> Amber Lee Parker
> Shamel Pitts
> Sonia Portugal
> Emily Quant
> Davon Rainey
> Kana Sato
> Annika Scheaff
> Stuart Singer
> Carmen Smith
> Renee Smith
> Shakirah Stewart
> Lucile Trouttet
> Nana Tsuda
> Emily Vetsch
> Nate Yaffe
> Partick Welsh
> Kevin Williamson
> Rebecca Woods
>
> Sam Sloan
Oh, Sam! I *LEAK* for you!
Love, Val
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