Tom Rogers
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"Thomas Andrew "Shotgun" Rogers" was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1917 to 1921 for the Baltimore Orioles/St. Louis Browns, Philadelphia Athletics, and New York Yankees. Nicknamed "Shotgun", Rogers was involved in an incident in 1916 in which he accidentally killed an opposing batter. While playing for the Minor League Nashville Vols, Rogers hit John Dodge (baseball)/Johnny Dodge, a longtime friend who was playing for the Mobile Sea Gulls, with a pitch, killing him. Rogers later suffered emotional problems as a result of the incident and died prematurely at age 44.

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There is more video content that is coming down the broadband pipes.

We are a company that is truly in transition, ... As of this week, the new senior management is in place and we can now begin to make greater progress on a number of sales and operational issues which will start to bear fruit in the second half of the year.

We are very comfortable we can meet the deadline of opening for the August 2006 school year.

We're flipping the dynamic. If you are in the market for a product, and you have no idea when commercials related to that kind of product are going to appear, it (traditional ad placement) doesn't help you very much.

People will be much more inclined to watch broadband-delivered video if it shows up on the TV screen.

Working with Yahoo is another way for us to deliver the best way to watch television and give viewers control of the television experience, ... the ability to easily schedule recordings for later viewing.

Beginning today, we're giving Yahoo users - whether they're at the office or away from home - the ability to easily schedule recordings for later viewing.

These are reasonable results.

We're going to be focused on growing our distribution base, which will allow us to be profitable in the near term, but we haven't said when.