In which Dan writes letters to author Dan Brown and President Barack Obama asking if maybe, potentially it would be possible to meet them. Tasks in this episode: Meet Dan Brown: revision3.com Meet Barack Obama: revision3.com ///Rough draft of letter/// Mr. President, My name is Dan Brown. I'm twenty years old and just moved from Lincoln Nebraska to San Francisco California for an internet show/project/social experiment I'm doing called "Dan 3.0." I've been a video blogger for the better part of four years-- I got started in 2007 with a tutorial on how to solve the Rubik's Cube, began "vlogging" regularly in 2008 and over time have grown an audience of over 250000 subscribers on YouTube. I've posted almost five hundred videos spanning all sorts of topics and styles. Some have been just plain silliness, but others have included "vlogs" about the 2008 election cycle, documenting a month-long trip to China I took with the University of Nebraska, and starting a discussion about the current state and potential future of higher education. The project I'm working on right now, Dan 3.0, is a bit of a change of pace-- essentially I'm letting my audience control my life for the year. Anyone can submit an idea into what we call the "decision engine" as to something they think I should do, submitted ideas are then voted upon by the masses and I do my best to carry out the highest rated ideas. Sometimes I wind up doing little things like making a rubber band ball or rolling down a hill <b>...</b> Author: pogobat Duration: 12:30
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Golden Voice man 'Ted Williams' surprises a lucky fan at a Milkshakes WEHO on Saturday March 12th,2011 in West Hollywood, Ca, United States. Ted indeed loves to help others in need, this time he visited the most popular Celebrity hotspot Milkshakes store in West Hollywood and surprised one of his fans named Bianca for her Super 16 birthday. Author: GmeExperts Duration: 1:58
Photos for video Golden Voice man 'Ted Williams' surprises a lucky fan at a Milkshakes store WEHO
www.presstv.com Obama budget is the continuation of the bailout plan which was carved out to please corporate companies. They now have to balance the budget on the side of the poor. So, interest rates will go up and bank portfolios will collapse. Indeed the war machine in the states is very powerful and they are controlling the entire system for implementing their objectives. Author: PressTVGlobalNews Duration: 10:53
Photos for video Obama budget-On the edge with Max Keiser-03-04-2011(Part1)
Lowkey Speaks On Jay Z, Obama, & Bush my new channel www.youtube.com Lowkey is a British musician, poet, playwright and political activist of English and Iraqi descent. He first came to fame through a series of mixtapes he released before he was 18, before taking a hiatus from the music business. He would return in 2008 with wider music coverage, featured on BBC Radio and appearing at various festivals and concerts including the Electric Proms,Glastonbury, T In The Park and Oxygen in the build up to his first solo album, as well as collaborating with other famous British musicians to form a supergroup. Dennis was born in London to an Iraqi mother and an English father. From the age of twelve he began to rap, initially imitating American rappers but soon using his own accent. He began attending the open mic sessions which took place at the Deal Real record shop on Carnaby Street, Central London. The first time he went he introduced himself as Lowkey and was told there was already a regular there by that name; the two had a rap battle over the use of the name which Dennis won. In an interview he stated how his brother's suicide made him come to terms with the fact that some things were just not meant to be understood. Solo work The first part of his mixtape series Key To The Game, was released independently in 2003. Within a year and a half he had released a second and third volume, all of which gained critical acclaim from UK hip hop circles. Though the first volume <b>...</b> Author: TheFlexEffect Duration: 13:09