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En compétition parmi 7 autres titres, Esthétique et filatures, le one shot de
Tanxxx et Lisa Mandel paru chez KSTR vient de remporter le prix
Artémisia 2009, qui récompense une Å“uvre BD
réalisée par une femme. Les auteures remportent une dotation de 3000 euros et
succèdent à
Johanna et ses Âmes sauvages.
Burger King recently introduced a Facebook app called Whopper Sacrifice that allows users to delete ten of their
friends in exchange for a Whopper sandwich. Watch the app in action.
What BK has unwittingly done here is provide a way to determine the valuation of Facebook. Let's
assume that the majority of Facebook's value comes from the connections between their users.
From Facebook's statistics page,
we learn that the site has 150 million users and the average user has 100 friends. The price of a
Whopper is approximately $2.40. That means that each user's friendships is worth around 10
Whoppers, or $240. Do the math and:
$240/user X 150M users = $36 billion valuation for Facebook
That's considerably more than the $15 billion
valuation assigned to Facebook when Microsoft invested in the company in October 2007 or
the lower valuations being tossed
about in recent months. Is Facebook undervalued or is BK giving up too much sandwich for too few
friends?
P.S. Other assumptions for the sake of arugment: every user is eligible for the Whopper promotion
(it's actually only valid in the US), you can sell all of your friends for multiple burgers
(actually limit one per customer), and the "average user has 100 friends" means that Facebook
users average 100 friends apiece (no idea what the reality is...if they're using the median
instead of the mean then that number could be higher or lower). Oh, and it's also assumed that no
one should take this too seriously.
Rachel L. Swarns / The
Caucus:
Obama's Mother-in-Law to Move Into the White House — (Photo: Ted
S. Warren/Associated Press) — It's official: Marian Robinson, the 71-year-old
mother-in-law of President-elect Barack Obama, will be moving into the White House, transition
officials said on Friday.
pAfter releasing a new album, iFeed the Animals/i, touring relentlessly, and reportedly winning
$600 in a black jack game in Las Vegas, you'd think a href="http://www.myspace.com/girltalkmusic"
target="_blank"Girl Talk/a would be ready for a bit of Ramp;R in 2009. Not so. The man born Gregg
Gillis will instead begin his year with a fresh batch of performance dates that start tonight in
Omaha and will continue throughout the rest of winter./p pa
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hoped for but Xbox director Aaron Greenberg came as close as we've heard to revealing that it's in
the works. br /br /When we spoke to him at CES today (more on that later) Greenberg told us "I
can't commit to when that will happen, but that is something we want to do. It's definitely
something we're looking at expanding and, as this social network grows, we've absolutely heard the
pleas for that. It's on the list."br /br /Greenberg explained that original Xbox games were coded
to be limited to 100 friends, and that limit was brought into the current generation. But now that
Live is built in to the system, they've got a little more flexibility. We, and the thousands of
potential friends we turn away daily, can't wait to hear more.p
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If you’ve been working for the weekend, well you are in luck because it’s just about
that time. That’s right, it’s Friday and it’s time to kick back hit the shuffle
button and let the music take us where it will. Today we’re firing up the iPod to battle
the post-lunch dip!
For those who have not joined in the Friday Five here is all you need to know; each Friday I hit
the shuffle button on my iTunes and share my five and drop a little knowledge and insight for
each track. Sometimes there is a playlist involved, sometimes there isn’t. Sometimes we
have guest, but most of the time it’s just me.
The rest is up to you, our friends and readers! Fire up your media player of choice and share the
first five random track of your shuffle in the comments. The more the merrier!
Yeah! Now this… this is the way to kick off a shuffle. In the world of truly kick-ass power
ballads this definitely is ‘all-time’ material. Who would ever think that a tune
written by a big brother watching his little sister grow up would cement’s the bands place
in history.
“Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad” - Prince (from
Prince)
Here’s the thing, Purple Rain is classic, Parade is sublime and there are
few that would argue that Sign “☮” the
Times is anything but a masterpiece. But for me Prince’s 1979
self-titled album is the record that I turn to time and again for my purple fix. From “I
Wanna be Your Lover” to “Bambi” this is, for me, the best quick fix.
This power pop gem pulls absolutely no punches. Hell, the first line about sums it up…
“You’re better off without him, don’t call him… He’s breaking your
heart.” Â From the band’s 1999 release, this tune along with “I
Won’t Spend Another Night Alone” won me over as a fan back then and I still look
forward to hearing their brand of pop-punk brashness.
In the early 90’s my desire for new and ‘different’ music was insatiable and
one of my favorite ‘finds’ was the dark baroque (and often Celtic) music of
Dead Can Dance. Recorded at Quivvy Church (in County Cavan, Ireland)
Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry blend world and ethereal music
to a profound effect. This track features Perry’s deep baritone singing
of, as Perry put it, “the abstract relationship of myself and woman “.
As promised, Microsoft has released the beta to Windows 7 to the general public a few hours ago.
Don't get your hopes up yet, though, as Microsoft's servers are completely hammered right now -
which isn't too hard to imagine, seeing the 2.5 million download limit Microsoft imposed. This
probably led to everyone rushing to Microsoft's servers to get their hands on the beta, clogging
the servers (2.5m times a 3GB image file, do the math). You will have to be patient, and hope for
the best if you want the beta and its product key. The beta will expire August 1st, 2009.
Either Raja Sen and I watched two different movies or one of us is dumb. Obviously,
that can’t be us.
There is a thin line which divided ”realistic cinema” from exploitative cinema.
Admittedly, that line is at times blurred and given to individual sensibilities. Nevertheless, in
our magnificent opinion, Slumdog millionaire, despite the visual brilliance and zany camerawork,
is a simplistic formulas-tic cinema which uses poverty as a prop to tell an age-old tale.
Now I have nothing personal against escapist cinema–Bollywood routinely makes movies in
which everyone hops around in helicopters while living in Scottish castles in Mumbai and where
crisis never extends beyond confusion in deciding the color of the silk Saree to the wear to the
breakfast table. (On that note, we like Marathi Sarees. We demand all heroines henceforth wear
cleavage-popping Marathi sarrees. Thank you.)
Slumdog is nothing beyond that–just uses a different story telling device. Therefore, as
long as it is understood as another manifestation of routine Bollywood stuff–admittedly,
technically more proficient–all is fine and dandy. But when it claims to be
realistic, it falls flat face on the face.
Now, I must confess my problem with the film also stems from its over-the-top tone. Class is a
reality in India–as in rest of world–and I welcome the movie’s attempts tackle
this rather difficult theme. But its failure to grow beyond a sneering host on the television
show who repeatedly insults his own contestant–who the hell has seen that even in the dumb
world of Indian television–then it merely insults the intelligence of the audience–at
least the part of which knows better.
Come to think of it, this Ram Chandra Guha in reverse. Just like Guha’s so-called
magnum-opus was nothing more a very superficial study of modern Indian history meant only for the
audiences who might just have learned the difference between Mumbai and Pune, Slumdog offers a
slice of India for people who either don’t know better or are too dumb or ignorant to want
to know better.
Illinois' highest court ruled Friday that the Illinois secretary of state does not have to sign off
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aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise and the Super Star Destroyer bridges will probably drool after it. I
mean, how are you going to turn this down after using it and having to return to your boring old
mahogany desk? The a href="http://novelquest.com/"Novelquest Emperor workspace/a features a trio of
synchronized 19" displays for a maximum resolution of 3,840 x 1,024 - gamers will appreciate this
as much as those who need a large viewing workspace. Other specifications of this puppy include :-
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$39,950 and all units are fully customizable according to your specifications and needs. According
to Martin Carpentier of Novelquest, there are three demo units in existence and two of them have
already been snapped up. The Novelquest Emperor will be available this March, and it will truly
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village post office and opening fire in a flash of violence which left a young man dead and his
father with a gunshot wound to his leg./ppWearing balaclavas and carrying a handgun and
sledgehammer, the men burst into the sub post office in Fairfield, Worcestershire at 8.20am as
children from a nearby primary school were on their way into the playground./ppWhat happened in the
next few seconds was witnessed by villagers who were in the shop to pick up their pensions or buy
stamps. Craig Hodson-Walker, 29, was shot fatally in the chest, his father Ken was hit in the leg,
before the men ran out and jumped into a silver Volkswagen Golf and sped away./ppMinutes later, the
car with fake plates was found abandoned. It had been stolen on New Year's Eve in Solihull, police
said later./ppAs villagers woke today to the sound of police helicopters, news of the shootings
spread quickly through the rural community which is loved for its peace and harmony. Confronted by
the reality of a rise in armed robberies across the country over the last couple of years,
neighbours and friends were horrified by the gratuitous violence which had taken the life of a
popular young man who was due to be married./ppAlice Raybould, 29, a close friend of Craig who
lives across a field at the back of the shop, said: "The minute he moved into the shop we made
friends straight away. He is, I should say he was, the nicest and kindest person I've known in my
life. We spent quite a lot of time together. He's just a really nice bloke."/ppAsked if he would
have put up a fight, she said: "Yes, he probably would have done. He loved his parents to bits. You
protect whoever is there and I'm sure he would have done."/ppThe father and son had been confronted
shortly after they opened the shop, in front of witnesses, by the three men./ppAs the gang stormed
the shop, the postmaster's wife, Judy, ran to a neighbour for help but within minutes the three men
had jumped into the silver car./ppVillager Eddie Bretherton, 76, said Judy Hodson-Walker ran to a
neighbouring house after the shooting. Police warned the public that they were armed and dangerous
and should not be approached./ppFairfield primary school closed immediately after the shooting and
police helicopters hovered over the area, which is close to the M5 and the M42 and is within
commuting distance from Birmingham and Worcester./ppMore than 100 police, some with dogs, were
searching for the gang and the village was sealed off./ppVillagers said the post office had been
the heart of the community. Mr Hodson-Walker and his wife moved to the village several years ago
after selling a business in the Forest of Dean and took over the post office five years
ago./ppTheir business was so successful the family won an award before Christmas for being one of
the three best-performing post offices in the West Midlands./ppPat Murphy, who works for BBC Five
Live, and lives in Fairfield, said: "It's completely unprecedented – you're
used to hearing the sound of bird song around here, and people choose to live here because it's
such a peaceful, harmonious area. The family who run the post office have been there for about five
years and are fantastic./pp"They are great sports lovers and always talk to me about the football
and cricket. The post office was the focal point of the village. You could get everything in there
and there was sometimes a queue because they had a good word to say to everyone."/ppKerrie
Rawlings, 30, had known Craig since they were children. "Everyone loved him and his whole family,"
she said./pp"The whole village is in a state of shock. They lived here for about 17 years and they
did so much for the community./pp"They built up their post office and shop from nothing which has
been very important for the village. While they were here it became the centre of village life. I'm
sure he'll be missed by everyone who ever knew him."/ppOthers spoke of recent armed robberies in
nearby villages. One last March took place at the post office in the village of Romsley and
involved three masked men who were armed but not carrying firearms. The most recent was a knife
point robbery at a shop in Lickey End. Police said yesterday they would examine whether the crimes
were linked, but would not comment further./ppDetective Superintendent Jon Groves said the robbers
were "clearly dangerous" and should not be approached. But he appealed to motorists who may have
seen them before they put on their balaclavas as the getaway car was caught in traffic queues./ppHe
said: "I am leading this investigation and a team of detectives and staff in excess of 100 are
working on this case./pp"I can assure you that we are determined to bring these offenders to
justice as soon as possible./pp"Any information people may have, no matter how insignificant it may
seem, could provide a vital lead. Please get in touch with us."/pdiv style="float: left;
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Ever since Circuit City filed for bankruptcy protection in November, everyone has been wondering
how long they would hang on. Today they clarified their present situation, indicating that
liquidation...
This solar refrigerator, invented by Emily Cummins, is a brilliantly simple solution for keeping
food cool in a hot, dry environment. It's basically a metal cylinder surrounded by wet material,
surrounded by a mesh sleeve to hold it all together.
Between the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder is an open compartment where any medium
capable of holdin