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I won't be updating the art catacombs as often as I used to, but when I do update them I will be
giving you a few more pics for review. If you haven't visited the Art Catacombs of MDV ever or
recently, they are sorted by artist and by date added (for the last year anyway). Enjoy! There are
some pics from Ice Age, Shadowmoor, Shards of Alara, Token Art and Judgment... to name a few.
~Streetz~
(We first saw it back at Sundance, but the indie drama Good Dick is opening this weekend in
limited release. So here's a reprint of our review from last January.)
By: Scott Weinberg
Yes, the title of the movie is "Good Dick," no, there's no character named Dick in the film, and
yes, I definitely think that the flick's eventual distributor will change it to something a little
less, well, tacky. But I believe a brave distributor will come along and show this fine
little film some love -- despite its frequent proclivity for very frank and seriously explicit sex
talk. Fortunately, the film comes from a very sincere and heartfelt place, which makes the few
"uncomfortable" moments perfectly acceptable ... and frequently quite fascinating.
Jason Ritter and fantastic newcomer Marianna Palka star as a pair of unnamed twenty-somethings
who don't "meet cute," don't fall madly in love, and don't really get along all that well -- yet
they still make for one of the most fascinating on-screen movie couples in quite some time. "He" is
a homeless video store clerk who has a desperate yearning for some romantic contact. "She" is a
seriously unhappy young woman who seems to have a strong affection for hardcore pornography. "He,"
for some strange-yet-sweet reason, can see through her powerfully unpleasant exterior -- and he
seems to be well and truly smitten with this dysfunctional female. "She" claims to have no
affection whatsoever for her new sorta-boyfriend, but she also welcomes him into her apartment (and
bed) time and time again. Oh, but she won't get physical. At all.
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//div La Fonera a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/fon/"fans/a, it's finally time to celebrate.
Iteration 2.0, which is fittingly dubbed the Liberator, is at long last ready for shipment... to
developers, at least. The La Fonera 2.0 box will certainly look familiar to owners a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/04/fons-new-la-fonera-hits-fcc/"of the first/a, with just
1,000 of these being prepped for consumers in France, Germany and Spain. The intention here is for
devs to start toying around and "programming their own applications for other Foneros out there."
More specifically, the creators are hoping that more USB functionality will be worked in so we'll
eventually have Fonera WiFi boxes that play nice with USB hard drives, printers, scanners, webcams
and all manners of a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/04/usb-powere-drink-chiller-warmer-keeps-beverages-happy/"cooling
devices/a. It's available now (for a limited time, obviously) for euro;39.95 ($53) if you're up to
the challenge. Oh, and if you design an application sweet enough for the Fonera 2.0, you'll be
reimbursed the purchase price -- not bad, eh?br /br /[Via a
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style="font-style: italic;"smallclick to embiggen/small/spanbr //div The big announcement at a
href="http://www.joystiq.com/tag/BlizzCon/"BlizzCon/a yesterday was the morphing of a
href="http://www.joystiq.com/2008/10/10/starcraft-2-to-be-released-as-a-trilogy/"span
style="font-style: italic;"StarCraft II/span into a trilogy/a. I had the opportunity to sit down
with one of the people instrumental behind this change, span style="font-style: italic;"StarCraft
II/span Lead Producer Chris Sigaty. I spoke with him right after the announcement was made, and we
talked about how this will impact span style="font-style: italic;"SC2/span, what it will mean for
multiplayer games, and what challenges the developers are facing in making span style="font-style:
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jump/a/small/em/strongbr //div br /For as clean and green and Earth-loving as the Europeans are,
they sure do some dirty things... like throw a sooty-exhaust-belching racing semi around hairpin
turns with loads of opposite lock - up an impossibly green mountain - just for a hillclimb. But
hey, trucks and racing aren't illegal yet, so we say flog 'em while ya got 'em. Check out the video
of Markus Boesiger, 2007's Truck Racing Champion, and his dashing diesel a
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Becky Hogge from the Open Rights Group sez, I've just come back from Parliament Square in London,
where about 30 of us have spent the morning building a giant picture of Prime Minister Gordon Brown
out of photos of CCTV cameras and other surveillance state ephemera. Take a look at some of the
photos of the day (http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=allq=FnFBigPicturem=tags) - it looks fantastic
(and the great weather helped!) Last week, Boing Boing helped us put out a call for people to
capture the database state on their cameras. Today, to celebrate an international day of action for
democracy, privacy and free speech, we put those images together into a huge 4m x 6m collage,
depicting a very Big-Brother-esque Gordon Brown against a background of barbed wire, handcuffs and
double helices. Our message was that although as individuals we only see incremental invasions of
our privacy, put together, these creeping changes constitute a wholesale shift towards a society
predicated not on freedom, but on fear. As you can see from the photos of the event, despite the
seriousness of our message, we had a lot of fun delivering it to Parliament. Thanks to Christopher
Scally for artwork and Tom Ackers for coordinating the collage, and to everyone who contributed
photos of surveillance state ephemera, or turned up the day to help us build the "Big Picture".
Freedom Not Fear: the Big Picture unveiled on Parliament Square (Thanks, Becky!)...br style="clear:
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in that adorable spooning position, you can plug 'em into the computer to load your songs, but when
separated, they can only play back the tunes you and your partner have chosen together. Just the
one playlist. Forever. At least it's easier to throw away than a matching tattoo. It's definitely
just a concept for now, with no mention of basics like how you control the thing, let alone price
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Dicen que los que nacen ahora son los nativos digitales. Los que nacieron con Internet. Leo es mi
cuarto hijo. Cuando yo era chico veía tele, cuando mis hijos mayores eran chicos veian
videos, Leo mira Youtube. Y aunque apenas sabe decir algunas palabras y frases cortas y no
cumplió aún dos años sabe apuntar con el mouse y clickear en los videos que le
gustan. Y cuando no le gusta uno de Youtube pasa al siguiente. Lo bueno de Youtube en este caso
es que siempre propone otro clip sobre el mismo tema. En este caso los trenes que son su
pasión.
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bEngineering Mechanics , Statics/bbr/ 512 pages | Wiley; 5 edition (August 28, 2001) | ISBN:
0471406465 | PDF | 106 Mb/divbr/ A modern text for use in today's classroom!br/ The revision of
this classic text continues to provide the same high quality material seen in previous editions. In
addition, the fifth edition provides extensively rewritten, updated prose for content clarity,
superb new problems, outstanding instruction on drawing free body diagrams, and new electronic
supplements to assist learning and instruction.br/ If you think you have seen Meriam Kraige before,
take another look: it's not what you remember it to be...it's better!
One year in the making — PSPoste Beta 7. Well maybe not a straight year of development, but
it’s been a solid 365+ days since we last saw a PSPoste update, coincidentally from last
year’s Canadian thanksgiving weekend to this one. Beta 7 stems from the original PSPoste team
— David, Ben, and Sajeeth — [...]
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bMathematics and Politics: Strategy, Voting, Power, and Proof/bbr/ 364 pages | Springer; 2nd
edition (September 5, 2008) | ISBN: 0387776435 | PDF | 1 Mb/divbr/ This book teaches humanities
majors the accessibility and beauty of discrete and deductive mathematics. It assumes no prior
knowledge of either college-level mathematics or political science, and could be offered at the
freshman or sophomore level. The book devotes one chapter each to a model of escalation,
game-theoretic models of international conflict, political power, and social choice. The book
contains exercises throughout.br/ br/ Review of the first edition: “This book is well written
and has much math of interest. While it is pitched at a non-math audience there is material here
that will be new and interesting to the readers...” Sigact News
CORAL GABLES, Florida (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush on Friday called Cuba a "dungeon"
and vowed Washington would not lift its economic embargo until Havana released political prisoners
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Thomas Lifson / American
Thinker: This
could be the game changer — Someone with the unlikely name of
Molotov Mitchell has produced a 10 minute and 52 second video [watch it below] that could well
change the terms of the election — if enough people watch it. Illuminati Productions
has posted it to YouTube.
So the new MB's are coming this Tuesday and from the rumoured photographs we've all seen, the
casing is entirely sealed, meaning you're not going to have easy access to the battery or RAM.
The implications of this are that I guess you'll need to get handy with a screw driver if you want
to update these things...but here's where the interesting thing is. The MBA in its sealed case has
its RAM soldered to its circuit board, its not updateable. What are the chances that the RAM will
also be soldered to the circuit boards on the new MBP's and MB's?
Are we all going to have to buy full amounts of RAM on tuesday or will we still be able to buy
third party stuff and fit it ourselves?
Have XP running on VM and using it for Quickbooks 2009. Everything was working fine until we went
out of town for a week and used a PC laptop to keep up with the business. Last night, I moved the
QB file back to the mac and now QB cannot open it (error -6000, -83).
I'm sure it's some form of mac permission thing, because I can open the file off of the laptop vis
Windows networking and it works fine. I can even back up the file to the Time Capsule.
I have set the folder on the mac to shared with read/write permissions, and the VM sharing that
folder. Any ideas?
DETROIT/NEW YORK (Reuters) - General Motors has had talks with smaller rival Chrysler LLC about a
merger that would combine the No. 1 and No. 3 American automakers at a time when both are
struggling to cut costs and shore up cash, according to a source briefed on the matter. pa
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I use Firefox as my primary browser and have seen similar behavior in Safari, too. When I look at a
PDF online, I always download the pdf file to my desktop. I read a lot of them and its easy to
clutter my desktop. Can I at least direct these downloads to a specific folder and not the desktop?
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height="242" align="right" hspace="4" vspace="2" align="right" / You just know you have some
obscure, need-it-twice-a-year item, like a camping lantern or holiday wrapping paper stashed away
somewheremdash;but where the heck did you put it? The Unclutterer blog recommends a system for
creating a permanent storage inventory so you know what you've stored where. In short, number and
photograph all the items you've got stowed away in boxes in the basement, and enter them into an
Excel spreadsheet, with links to the digital photos on your hard drive. Store a paper copy of each
box list in the box itself, and then somewhere off-site, for insurance purposes. This is one of
those "I know I should do this" projects that would make finding stuffmdash;and dealing in case of
a disastermdash;so much easier. A quicker way might be just uploading the photos to Flickr, setting
them to private, and using tags to note where each item is. How have you kept track of what stuff
you have and where it is? Let us know in the comments. iPhoto by a
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