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IckMusic -
36 minutes ago
Well, not that kind of night. Ann Powers, a writer at the L.A. Times, just posted a full
feature about her night out with Prince. It’s one of the more entertaining and
comprehensive articles / interviews I’ve read about the purple man in a while.
Of note:
The website, still under construction, revealed the recognizable logo of a major big-box retailer
with whom Prince is finalizing negotiations to distribute the albums. The three will hit the Web
and that retailer, the artist said, “as soon as the holidays are over.”
Well? Let’s have ‘em! Actually, some of my neighbors still have their Christmas
lights up. Are the holidays over?
And also, Prince’s favorite show on the ol’ TV? Real Time with Bill Maher.

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FOXNews.com -
39 minutes ago
A plan to create a new foothold in Gaza for the Palestinian Authority and to bring in international
monitors was being drawn up by diplomats Friday as a U.N. cease-fire call was dismissed by both
sides, the Times of London reports.
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The Code Project Latest Articles -
44 minutes ago
OOo::DocWindow and WTL::COOoCtrl classes to work on any MS-Office document and Open Office SDK
integration in Visual Studio/VCExpress 2005/2008
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Comics Should Be Good! -
56 minutes ago
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a
day (in no particular order whatsoever)!
Here’s the archive of the moments posted so far!
Today is the first of surely a bunch of Grant Morrison-penned moments on the list, this time from
his first Zenith storyline!
Enjoy!
The first Zenith storyline by Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell involved the fight against the
“Many-Angled Ones,” demons who were trying to find host bodies on our world.
The main host body was the Nazi super-villain, Masterman, who became a host body at the end of
the war. After confronting Masterman, Peter St. John (a former superhero from the 60s who quit
superheroing to become a Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party - when he was a
superhero he was known as Mandala, and had the ability to manipulate people’s minds with
his telepathy - often through planting suggestions in their heads) roped Zenith into fighting
Masterman.
Zenith was a young media darling superhero who was not really much of a, well, you know,
superhero.
St. John was a friend to Zenith’s parents, who also were superheroes during the 1960s. The
storyline began in 1987’s 2000 A.D. #535, but by 2000 A.D. #549, things weren’t
looking good for Zenith and Peter St. John
The two were trapped in the bad guy’s dimension, where his actual body exists. In this
dimension, Zenith and St. John did not have access to their powers, so the bad guy was spending
his time taunting them before he would kill them.
But WERE they powerless?
After which, the bad guy blows up!
Very cool.

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Techmeme -
1 hours and 1 minutes ago
Prince McLean /
AppleInsider:
Source:
Apple plans to attend CES in 2010 — On the heels of announcing its
plans to bail on Macworld Expo next year, Apple will be instead attending the more generic
Consumer Electronics Show in 2010, according to sources familiar with the matter.
— The blogosphere has been passionately arguing …
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Mobile Technology News by LAPTOP -
1 hours and 2 minutes ago
Dell's Mini 10 netbook is looking mighty flashy. Edge-to-edge 16:9 HD 720p 10-inch display and an
edge-to-edge keyboard -- snazzy! And it'll come in an array of colors and design studio choices. .
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
1 hours and 3 minutes ago
Cheers everyone.
I just ordered an iPhone 3G with a T-Mobile contract.
From what I have learned so far, the usual activation progress would be to connect the iPhone to
iTunes and it will be activated.
Question is though, since I want to jailbreak it using Quickpwn and FW 2.2, if I should activate it
prior to jailbreaking it, or do so via Quickpwn, which offers such an option iirc?
Are there any pro's or con's to any of the two alternatives?
Thanks.
Edit:
Whoops, wrong location... should have landed in the 3G Quickpwn-Section.
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Joystiq -
1 hours and 6 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.joystiq.com/category/ps3/" rel="tag"Sony PlayStation 3/a, a
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played a href="http://www.joystiq.com/tag/dark-void"emDark Void/em/a again at CES in Capcom's suite
at Planet Hollywood. We're not going to bore you with the details, as they'd probably be the a
href="http://www.joystiq.com/2008/07/17/joystiq-e3-hands-on-dark-void/"same glowing ones/a we
dropped on you during last year's E3. Graphics look even better, jetpacking around is still
ridiculously enjoyable, etc.br /br /But we simply had to pass on one of the new bits that Capcom
told us as we attempted to wipe the stupidly giddy smile off our faces post-demo: emThey've added
guns to the jetpack/em. Do you get what we're saying here? They took the most awesome invention
since the light bulb, the jetpack, and bolted emweapons /emto it. Besides tearing the space-awesome
continuum to shreds, it also means man-on-alien-saucer dogfights are a possibility. br /br /Man.
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Reuters: Top News -
1 hours and 9 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Minnesota health officials issued a product alert for peanut butter on
Friday after finding a jar that was contaminated with a strain of salmonella linked to an outbreak
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Rage3D Discussion Area - 75,85,87,93,99 -
1 hours and 9 minutes ago
I've been writing and questioning about this more than once, but never received a definite answer,
and now after over a year I'm still left in atrocious doubt. I wish someone working close to ATI
would be able and willing to shed final light on this subject.
When I owned an X1900XT, many months after I was using it I found out that killing the two
instances of ati2evxx.exe in Task Manager would cause the card not to switch to 3D clocks and as a
consequence the Overdrive function would be left unused while gaming. After a chill down my spine I
learned the lesson and left ati2evxx.exe running.
Now I'm using a 3870, and I hear people swearing that ati2evxx.exe has nothing to do with 3D clock
switching on such card (and on the 4870 series too, as a matter of fact).
I'm still not quite convinced this is entirely true, and I'd like to avoid downloading third party
applications and fiddle around while gaming to find out what's happening; I don't have the time and
I'm stubbornly convinced there must be a clear and definite answer about what the AtiHotKeyPoller
service EXACTLY does and how it's related to Overdrive, without having to find it out myself.
As of today and after two years searching the web, this subject seems shrouded to my knowledge by
some kind of mistery.

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