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moved scaler code to video device, fixed scaler switching menu [Emuman]
updated Korean text & list v20081111 [zzoro]
updated Simplified Chinese history.dat [Edouard]
catlist v0.128u3 [s_bastian]
updated Makelang, multi-language need your translation [download makelang, submit your text]
[MAME] sync with 0.128u3 [Sword]
Artwork list v20081029 [Mr. Do's Arcade]
updated Simplified Chinese list (0128u2_1104) [kof2112]
[MAME] sync with 0.128u2 [Sword]
updated Japanese list (jplist0128u1_1024) [mamelist jp]
updated Japanese history.dat & story.dat [399@2ch]
In order to deploy your application on Android devices (and on the Android Market), you need to
sign it. Luckily, you can generate your own certificate and use it to sign your application. Find
out how the process works.
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The bullet blistered past the right side of Stryker’s helmet, so close that for a good
minute or so he was deaf in that ear before the pain gave way to a dull ringing.
“Stupid bastard,” he muttered under his breath.
The sniper he’d been tracking for the past few weeks was across the street, in another row
of vacated low rises. Hiding in the rubble, clambering across broken rooftops and crawling
through battered buildings, they were playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
The Sergeant, hugging the floor, crawled the length of the room and squeezed through a broken
partition into an adjacent building.
It was his crew that cleared the way when they colonized this planet, before the locals decided
to defy the company and separate. He’d fought hard for this rock, and he’d be damned
if some dumb-ass villager with a rifle was going to stop him from keeping it under company
control.
Stryker flattened himself against the back wall in the darkness, irising his goggles out full to
capture every available lumen. Plucking a fist size chunk of rubble from the floor he tossed it
sideways through the hole he’d just crawled through. There was the barest of whispers as a
bullet split the air, but in the muffled muzzle flash he could make out the faint silhouette of
the body coiled in the darkness behind it.
Very slowly he raised his weapon, pausing only to freeze and adjust the image in his heads up
before squeezing off three rounds in a tight rising line.
Drop.
Breathe.
Without hesitation, Stryker crawled until he found a hole in the floor he could squeeze through,
dropping silently into the room below. He ran, hurdling an empty window frame and raced across
the vacant street. Slipping through a crumbling doorway he stopped. Above him, close by, he
should find his wounded opponent.
It took an eternity to find a route to the second floor, and longer still to pick his way through
the wreckage to the room in which the sniper had taken refuge. Stryker had shouldered his rifle
in favour of a large bore handheld, the longer weapon unwieldy in close quarters. He could hear
laboured breathing from outside the room, and though his weapon was at the ready, nothing could
have prepared him for the child lying bleeding inside.
Only one of his shots had found its target, tearing a bloody hole in her torso. The rifle that
had been so deadly accurate lay forgotten at an angle across her legs, the weapon nearly half as
long as she would be tall. Her bare feet were calloused and bloody, her body lean and muscular
but visibly undernourished. He couldn’t fathom how she’d managed to heft the weapon,
much less kill a dozen of his unit with it.
Large tear filled eyes met his in the gloom.
He lowered his weapon, struggling over whether to try to save her, or put her out of her misery
here. The lives she’d taken wouldn’t make it easy for her if she survived the trip
back.
He was still undecided when he heard a round chambering beside his still ringing right ear.
“This is our rock,” the second woman stood just out of reach, face invisible beyond
the gaping maw of the barrel leveled at his head, “you stupid bastard.”
Today, the media streaming service Orb announced their official iPhone application, OrbLive 2.0,
allowing you to stream your media files across multiple devices via 3G, EDGE or Wi-Fi. The last...
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hspace="5" vspace="5" //abr / br / br / Cube-Works introduce in Japan earlier this month some cute
little Robots, the CAM-BABY, which are in fact little toys which will react when you clap your
hands... Yep nothing more than cute walking little robots which will cry if they happen to fall
down... Anyway here you are a small video for you as well as a nice photo gallery. Useless indeed
but so adorable (If you happen to won a Cat they will really enjoy these CAM-BABY)br / br /
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A man says his cell phone saved his life. A stray .45-caliber bullet hit R.J. Richard's chest while
he was mowing the lawn — hitting so hard he thought it was a stone
kicked out by his tractor. He pulled out the phone. It fell apart.
Here is the video from the Unbelievable Radio program with Justin Brierley on the Premier Radio
Network in the UK (http://www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable). Abdullah
al-Andalusi (Abdullah from London, as I referred to him before, or, Mujtahid2006, by his YouTube
moniker) and I did the program, Justin Brierley hosted. You can see my little video camera down in
the bottom of the screen to the left, but this is a better view since Yahya Seymour had a better
angle. Well, sort of a better angle. The lights cast a shadow across my eyes, making me look
wonderfully evil. Or wonderfully tired. Or both. In any case, my video cut Abdullah in half, and
the audio did not sync up with the video, so I'm grabbing Abdullah's video and putting the
Unbelievable URL across it. So here you go, the radio discussion from London from Thursday,
11/13/08.
Now, I was looking at some of the comments left by Muslims on this video on Abdullah's version.
These are so bad, so...incoherent, they really speak for themselves. Someone named mustafagtgt
wrote some doozies:
According to Mr. White, God was seized of his knowledge, seized of his power, seized of his
independence, seized of his sovereignty and seized in essence became Godless! If a Christian first
ponders on the implications of God becoming a human then it will be evident enough that God seized
to become God.
Did you guys notice how Mr. White tried to avoid the entire dilemma of the Trinity by attacking
Islam and the Quran? James White and other Christian apologetics are hypocrites. David (the guy who
wears glasses) is another example.
James white has a big ego because after these debates he always makes his own little rebbutle
videos and then posts them on Youtube.Then we have this insight from tolerancelastic:
notice how James White keeps throwing in words such as "essence", "nature", "person" etc. this is a
clever strategy. he thinks his point is proved just because he phrases his statements using certain
words. but when you examine carefully, it just doesn't stand to logic.
i mean, James White says that Jesus was fully God and fully man. and he expects us to believe in
that nonsense! lol well, i say James White is fully human and fully monkey.And finally, this
classic from stingray2525:
no brother, you are wrong! you have given too much credit to james white.
a monkey can spend his whole life, grow old and die with the assurance of having hair on his head,
while james can only give that assurance to others to not cause any accidents to people who might
get blinded by the reflection of the light bouncing from his shiny head
sorry james, just thought you should know it is unfair for the monkey to be put on the same plate
with you. Further evidence of my assertion that comboxes should be called
IIAs....Internet Ignorance Aggregators.
i have 5 users on my computer and each time one uses itunes and then another user goes to use it it
shows a desktop itunes setup icon. How do i fix it to where it shows up with the user how the user
had it??? And, to get rid of that itunes setup icon???
ul lia href="http://daringfireball.net/2008/11/google_mobile_uses_private_iphone_apis"Daring
Fireball: Google Mobile Uses Private iPhone APIs/abr/ Fascinating analysis of how the new Google
Mobile voice command uses undocumented iPhone APIs. It seems like unfair advantage and Google is
getting special treatment on the platform. Definitely makes Android seem friendlier for and fairer
for app devs, who create most of the value on a platform anyway. But Android is Google too,
isn#039;t it. ;-)/li lia href="http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article.cfm?articleid=2086"Why an
Economic Crisis Could Be the Right Time for Companies to Engage in 'Disruptive Innovation' -
Knowledge@Wharton/abr/ An excellent new take from Wharton on how to make disruptive innovation
happen (and what often holds it back.) A good roadmap and overview for those that need to navigate
their organizations through the shoals of transformative times. Keep in mind that the hardest part
to accept about innovation is that it rarely comes from where you think it will (or even where you
think it should come from.)/li /ul
Apple updated several of its pro-level applications, mostly in Final Cut Studio, in an update late
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Verizon Wireless said on Thursday that some employees had gained unauthorized
access and viewed a personal cell phone account held by President-elect Barack Obama that is now
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That was fast. It's barely Nov. 21 and the iPhone 2.2 update is here, all 246MB of it, as promised.
Included in the update, according to the release notes and "gt;as we'd heard, are all the new...
Asian and Pacific stocks turned mixed by midday Friday after tumbling in early trading, struggling
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