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Sony Bravia V-Series KDL-40V4100 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

 out of 5 stars
2008-05-01

from: Sony


Ready for HD done the Sony way? Sony's KDL-40V4100 brings 1080p picture quality home with amazing, Sony-exclusive features ...
List Price: $1,399.99
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Sony Bravia Z-Series KDL-40Z4100/B 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV, Black

 out of 5 stars
2008-06-01

from: Sony


LCD still not thin enough for you, then look no further than the KDL-Z4100. With a striking slim ...
List Price: $2,199.99
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Samsung LN40A630 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

 out of 5 stars

from: Samsung


Experience the next generation of HD television in all its glory. Full 1080p HD resolution and a 40,000:1 ...
List Price: $1,599.99
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Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-37L4000 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

 out of 5 stars
2008-04-28

from: Sony


Sony's KDL-37L4000 comes with 2 HDMI inputs and great picture quality. Now you can bring home both award-winning ...
List Price: $949.99
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Pioneer KURO PDP-6020FD 60-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

 out of 5 stars
2008-06-12

from: Pioneer


Enter the next generation of Pioneer KURO, where a picture is worth more than a thousand words. Awake ...
List Price: $5,499.99
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Sony Bravia V-Series KDL-42V4100 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

 out of 5 stars

from: Sony


42' widescreen HDTV (16:9 aspect ratio) * high-gloss black finish * built-in digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) tuners ...
List Price: $1,499.99
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Samsung LN19A451 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, White

 out of 5 stars

from: Samsung


Enjoy the clarity of HD in a stunningly modern design with a unique white bezel and frame to ...
List Price: $429.99
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Samsung LN37A450 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

 out of 5 stars

from: Samsung


Enjoy the clarity of HD in a stunningly modern design with a unique white bezel and frame to ...
List Price: $999.99
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Toshiba 15LV505 15.6-Inch Widescreen LCD TV with Built in DVD, Black

 out of 5 stars

from: Toshiba


Marketing description is not available.LV505 LCD TV/DVD combo is a great addition to kitchen counters, spare rooms, or ...
List Price: $299.99
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Sharp Aquos LC52D64U 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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from: Sharp


The Aquos D64U Series fits a large screen size into incredibly small footprints. The depth of the D64U ...



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OK, so you're the Dean Campaign Chief Information Officer in August 2003. The money starts to roll in. $20 million over six months, $2-4 million per month.

What would you spend the money on?

  1. What does your monthly budget look like?
  2. What is your application and infrastructure portfolio?
  3. How much will you allocate to maintenance?
  4. You're building from scratch, so what problems do you hope to avoid through wise architecture?
  5. What are your big milestones?
  6. Who are your key vendors?

How do you spend in consonance with the campaign strategy?

  1. How will you use the Internet to bring offline voters into the campaign at the same numbers as radio or television broadcasts?
  2. What is your online strategy for responding to attack ads and opposition pundits in radio, television and print?
  3. Online community takes time to build and is very hard to organize geographically. What will you do to match the state-by-state primary schedule?
  4. What can you do with online services to serve the campaign in caucus states?
  5. You are preparing for Bush to launch in Spring 2004. What are your countermeasures to reach out to moderate Republicans online while the GOP uses its advanced voter email systems to barrage 200 million validated email addresses?
  6. How will you lower the cost-per-vote vs. the GOP?

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