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ESPN.com -
25 minutes ago
Geoff Ogilvy stumbled home to a 5-under 68 on a gorgeous and generous day for scoring, giving him a
one-shot lead over D.J. Trahan going into the weekend of the PGA Tour's season-opener at Kapalua.
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NBA.com: News -
42 minutes ago
Nets forward Yi Jianlian left Friday night's game against Milwaukee after injuring his left hand
late in the third quarter.
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
47 minutes ago
Hello All
I have iDeneb installed everything is working smothly for the past 2 weeks. How do I go about
updating iDeneb. Also I went and purchased a copy of OSX I would like to try installing use the
boot 132. Can I copy the kext files I used for iDeneb to make the install process smoother? as
always thanks for the help.
TM
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Engadget -
48 minutes ago

The monitor you see above was awfully close to becoming exactly like
this, but thankfully, the wood gods spoke to Scuba_SM's heart before he could round up another
batch of Victorian-era tubing. The 22-inch wooden enclosure completely covers up the fact that an
awkward looking LCD monitor is sitting on the table, and the solid maple top / base caps, light
cherry stain and light coat of satin finish polyurethane make for something that's actually
enjoyable to gaze at. Overkill? Maybe. Classy? Yes, please.
Filed under: Desktops
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
50 minutes ago
ok so i jailbreak my ipod touch 2.2 1G when all most done it say please what i want for 20 mintens
nutting happed am i sposted to do someing else plezz help:confused:
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
50 minutes ago
Hi
I'm literally going crazy out of my mind right now...Long story short,I used to own an iphone
before this gift and have tried Ziphone a bazillion times (straight from "itunes to usb emergency
call screen" and no matter how many times i relocked it,it worked like a charm every single time i
used it) but this time i truthfully believe i screwed up badly!!!!I've been given a 1st generation
unlocked phone as a gift and tried to delete my friends contacts and what not and got a little
impatient and tried the in- phone reset setting yet instantly realized after initiating it that if
it rebooted my iphone would brick!so tried to close the phone in the middle of the reset process
and the phone turned off and back on and all that there was on the screen was the USB TO ITUNES
without the emergency call or whatever(which ive never seen cuz im used to the one with the
emergency call thing).Before anything i decided to Ziphone it because it seemed to have worked
before and i wasn't in the mood to research much(even though i've been working on this for
literally 12 hours... :s) but obviously after booting Ziphone and trying to "unlock,activate n
jailbreak" my iphone wasn't being recognized by Ziphone..so i decided ,stupid as it may seem,to
connect to itunes and restore via the restore option on itunes...i was then asked to update
firmware which i did and dloaded it and restored it...after the restore the phone went back to its
normalish "emergency call usb to itunes screen with a lock on top of the screen"...so as of then i
had a bricked phone with 2.2 firmware...so now that the emergency call screen came back on i
decided to try Ziphone again but right after clicking the start unlocking button ,the phone went
back to simply "the usb to itunes w/o emergency call" and automatically booted itunes with "itunes
has noticed yor iphone is in restore mode bla bla" and basically im back where i started...
i tried pwn tooling it..yet my custom ipsw caused an error on itunes and didnt restore
i tried manually restoring it with 1.0.2 = error
1.1.1 = error
1.1.3 = error
1.1.4 = error
and finally 2.0 , 2.1 and obviously 2.2 worked but it only gave me back emergency call mode and
reset to the other screen with usb to itunes automatically every time i tried Ziphone it...
anyways im going absolutely crazy right now and really think that i screwed up badly and that my
iphone is permanently bricked..but there must be someone who can help me....PLLLEAASSSE ANYONE IM
IN DESPERATE NEED OF HELP!!!!!!
is there any way to make it work again???!!!
ill do anything,try anything!!:confused::confused::confused::confused:
:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:
THANKS AGAIN!!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE ILL FOREVER BE GRATEFUL!!!

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NBA.com: News -
54 minutes ago
Nets forward Yi Jianlian left Friday night's game against Milwaukee after injuring his left hand
late in the third quarter.
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Planet Lisp -
56 minutes ago
Recently I had a need to replace a large number of identifier names in a collection of source code
without replacing other uses of those names in comments or string literals. Not finding a
satisfactory solution, I decided to write one. It's based on an earlier function I wrote to do the
same thing in Common Lisp code, but is generalized to work on any buffer for which the Emacs
functions tt`forward-sexp'/tt, tt`backward-sexp'/tt, tt`down-list'/tt, and tt`backward-up-list'/tt
work properly. I've been using it today to rename types in C, and I'd expect that it'd work
properly with most language modes. p If you have similar needs, you might find my ambitiously-named
a href="http://brian.mastenbrook.net/static/files/misc/refactor.el"refactor.el/a to be useful!
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YouTube :: Recently Added Videos -
56 minutes ago
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CES 2009 New Technology is Music to People's Ears Innovations in Cochlear Implants Improve
Hearing for the Profoundly Deaf Approximately 32.5 million American adults report some degree of
hearing loss and three out of every 1000 children are born deaf or hard of hearing each year,
according to the National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. For some,
cochlear implants may be the only way to learn and interpret speech and other sounds. A cochlear
implant provides a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard-of-hearing.
Unlike a traditional hearing aid, the implant does not amplify sound but directly stimulates
functioning auditory nerves with electric impulses. Now a new implant system, Maestro, is taking
hearing technology to the next level. The system consists of the thinnest and lightest internal
implant and an externally worn speech processor, allowing people to hear in "High Definition" for
the first time. Advanced technology offers users greater sound detail and clarity, especially for
music enjoyment and difficult listening environments like busy restaurants. The implant is also
future ready and designed to implement upgrades and enhancements without needing a new device. A
questionnaire of patients who participated in the Fine Structure Processing clinical trial
showed: 91% of the subjects reported that, in general, music sounds pleasant with their cochlear
implant 82% report listening to music every week, if not every day
Author: SBARTSTV Keywords: CES 2009 New Technology
is Music
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Ears Innovations in
Cochlear Implants Improve
Hearing for
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Added: January 9, 2009

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