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worse similar interests and problems as well russian kids have have lots of sellotape and we call scotch well they're well well whatever so we're where do we have to look for these new materials you said it may be other than graffiti which it what it is what does this do we have to look for it while we can you can think about combinations of graphene and some signals and that will produce you a new material and like just put into a graph into gather on three or three rough interns who gather the it will be a new material or together so there are so instead of using sellotaped to split grafin you just put put it back or you just use some nama glue if you want to glue it back together so that's just one not just i just corrine you ideas well last question i have read in the press that the military are already getting increasingly interested in your intervention have you heard anything about that do you think that can that get. this interest from from the side of the military can spoil your life make your life after. we were gods i know if you guys from from the office of air force us and from n
worse similar interests and problems as well russian kids have have lots of sellotape and we call scotch well they're well well whatever so we're where do we have to look for these new materials you said it may be other than graffiti which it what it is what does this do we have to look for it while we can you can think about combinations of graphene and some signals and that will produce you a new material and like just put into a graph into gather on three or three rough interns who gather...
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well the scotch whisky industry decided to show people that the single whiskey's which were fairly uncommon in the united states before the 1970's, the late 70's and early 80's. they started having whiskey vendors and tastings and started encouraging books and magazine articles and things and doing the same things the wine industry would do to grow the product. the industry called on to that and started creating products which are single
well the scotch whisky industry decided to show people that the single whiskey's which were fairly uncommon in the united states before the 1970's, the late 70's and early 80's. they started having whiskey vendors and tastings and started encouraging books and magazine articles and things and doing the same things the wine industry would do to grow the product. the industry called on to that and started creating products which are single
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well, the scotch whiskey industry decided to play up on that, to show people that their single malt whiskey's, which are fully uncommon in the united states before the 1970s, late '70s, early '80s. they started showing, started having whiskey dinners and whiskey tastings. they started encouraging books and magazine articles and thin things. and doing the same things the wine industry has been doing to grow the product of the bourbon industry caught on to that and started creating products such as single barrel products, smallbatch products and extra aged products that could be treated the same way. and as those products grew in the early '90s, they were starting to bring up the sales of the other products. people would say oh, this is really great. i wonder what some of their other products taste like? so no bourbon is actually growing at a pretty good rate, even in this modern economy, the bourbon industry is actually commanding. >> mike veach o on the social history of bourbon. and for more information on this and other images from frankfort, kentucky, is at c-span.org/localcontent.
well, the scotch whiskey industry decided to play up on that, to show people that their single malt whiskey's, which are fully uncommon in the united states before the 1970s, late '70s, early '80s. they started showing, started having whiskey dinners and whiskey tastings. they started encouraging books and magazine articles and thin things. and doing the same things the wine industry has been doing to grow the product of the bourbon industry caught on to that and started creating products such...
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what their bull's eye was well being and happiness because they were money or poverty was concerned i wasn't frightened at all so i didn't come to pluck stones from the scotchof those i didn't. as a genius three of those do you believe you're one ounce of pressure because you said i didn't. know i'm describing the frame of mind i was in shock that one coming . and i felt the other way. nor would i make new shows about. be just marking time a big problem with some great guys because at that time we were all nonconformists and had the same status regardless of how. sick skilled workers were when we began making it to the west really became clear that some were not quite so good painters others are not so good sculptors and such are you quite a difference has cropped up as for me like a knowing full well that if i had to take or annoy joe take it without thinking twice i even have an article entitled should not in theory or hand it nor i keep it in my archives. of famous worldwide famous artists by the way one of his latest project is a full length career based on hoffman's fairy tales supposed to me that has all the details of the fantasy world of hofmann is
what their bull's eye was well being and happiness because they were money or poverty was concerned i wasn't frightened at all so i didn't come to pluck stones from the scotchof those i didn't. as a genius three of those do you believe you're one ounce of pressure because you said i didn't. know i'm describing the frame of mind i was in shock that one coming . and i felt the other way. nor would i make new shows about. be just marking time a big problem with some great guys because at that time...
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scotch every night. >> neither do i. >> oh, i'm sorry i misled people. >> it is a camera and not a mirror. >> i took the mirror. have i done all of that staff. -- that stuff. no, you look well for a drug addict. >> i am actually 64. >> do you see that? it is amazing what the make up will do for you. >> make up, my end from. i am done. >> thank you, andy. >>> coming up, how much better is patti ann browne than the rest of the world? we discuss her memwior. a lot better, you stupid freak. but first, how long is this guy planning to wait on-line for the new iphone 5? it wouldn't be a story if it was a short time, i suppose. >>> did the internet age bring an end to the page? indeed house leaders are shutting down the house of representative page program. after nearly 200 years because it costs over $5 million a year. and e-mail the internet make the go geter dash gash go geters unnecessary. the house leaders released a statement saying, quote, since the 1820's thousands of young americans have served as pages in the house of representatives, adding we regret so many were attractive. not really. let's discuss this in the -- >> lightning roooound. lightning round. >> you like tha
scotch every night. >> neither do i. >> oh, i'm sorry i misled people. >> it is a camera and not a mirror. >> i took the mirror. have i done all of that staff. -- that stuff. no, you look well for a drug addict. >> i am actually 64. >> do you see that? it is amazing what the make up will do for you. >> make up, my end from. i am done. >> thank you, andy. >>> coming up, how much better is patti ann browne than the rest of the world? we...
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well enough. he had been taken advantage of. so she thought like a lioness to give him a better deal depression also spent a lot of it. she almost scotched the deal with warner bros. for making the biopic starring burt lancaster, jim thorpe all-america. she hassled the studio so relentless that they almost pulled the plug on it but only when she was driven for that movie to go on, when he dies she goes to find the best birthplace. and shoves the body around which was bizarre, bizarre story. >> you telecom is this where the town of jim thorpe pennsylvania comes from? >> there were two small towns facing each other across the lake river, a total population of maybe 5000, and they were dying, they had no jobs. this was post-world war ii. and they need to consolidate and long story short, patsy hears about these little towns trying to save himself. she's already tried oklahoma, she's tried shawnee, she's tried also. the body keeps moving around and she finally says to a newspaper publisher, if you change your name to jim thorpe, consolidate, get their service together, change her name to jim thorpe, you can have the body. so they sign a cont
well enough. he had been taken advantage of. so she thought like a lioness to give him a better deal depression also spent a lot of it. she almost scotched the deal with warner bros. for making the biopic starring burt lancaster, jim thorpe all-america. she hassled the studio so relentless that they almost pulled the plug on it but only when she was driven for that movie to go on, when he dies she goes to find the best birthplace. and shoves the body around which was bizarre, bizarre story....
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scotch every night. >> neither do i. >> oh, i'm sorry i misled people. >> it is a camera and not a mirror. >> i took the mirror. have i done all of that staff. -- that stuff. no, you look wellor a drug addict. >> i am actually 64. >> do you see that? it is amazing what the make up will do for you. >> make up, my end from. i am done. >> thank you, andy. >>> coming up, how much better is patti ann browne than the rest of the world? we discuss her memwior. a lot better, you stupid freak. but first, how long is this guy planning to wait on-line for the new iphone 5? it wouldn't be a story if it was a short time, i suppose. @@ luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity looks like. it's all visual. intuitive. and it's available free, wherever the web is. this is how trade strategies are built. tradearchitect. only from td ameritrade. welcome to better trade commission free for 60 days when you open an account. an end to the page? indeed house leaders are shutting down the house of repre
scotch every night. >> neither do i. >> oh, i'm sorry i misled people. >> it is a camera and not a mirror. >> i took the mirror. have i done all of that staff. -- that stuff. no, you look wellor a drug addict. >> i am actually 64. >> do you see that? it is amazing what the make up will do for you. >> make up, my end from. i am done. >> thank you, andy. >>> coming up, how much better is patti ann browne than the rest of the world? we...