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Wartmag - BD, bande dessinée, manga, comics et pas seulement ! -
5 hours and 21 minutes ago
Pour de nombreux lecteurs,
la découverte du manga s’est faite avec Akira.
Å’uvre phénomène dans les années 80 et 90, cette bande
dessinée et le film d’animation qui en a été tiré ont vite
propulsé le créateur Katsuhiro Otomo comme un auteur culte dans le
monde entier. Sous le titre Anthology, les éditions Kana
publient aujourd’hui dans leur label Sensei des histoires courtes signées du
maître. Après Akira en version couleur ou noir et blanc et
Dômu, c’est un nouveau pan de l’Å“uvre de
ce mangaka qui devient accessible pour les lecteurs francophones.
Dans ce volume de 260 pages, des récits vieux d’une trentaine d’années
sont compilés. Très divers dans leur format, les scénarios proposés
ici vont de la science-fiction au moyenâgeux en passant par l’absurde. Souvent
drôles, les pages se révèlent d’une étonnante modernité
dans le trait. Des séquences sont également mises en couleur et
bénéficient de quelques effets spéciaux, ce qui vaut au livre de
dégager une très forte odeur d’encre.
Sans être indispensable, Anthology est un recueil recommandable, bien loin des premiers
travaux gauches ou non-aboutis. Doté d’un humour étonnant et rendant hommage
à ses influences les plus patentes comme Moebius et la culture
rock, Otomo boucle l’album avec des commentaires pertinents sur chaque histoire. Pour 18
euros, les fans d’univers post-apocalyptiques et d’humour potache y trouveront leur
compte, un grand écart anthologique !


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iPod touch Fans forum -
8 hours and 20 minutes ago
 Category: Photography
Released: Nov 05, 2008
Price: Free
Description:
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photos to be rated by other users. Let's see some creativity! ** Have you been taking some killer
shots with your iPhone camera? See what other people think of your photography skills. The Top Pic
allows you to submit your iPhone photos to be rated by other users as well as to rate other
users�
photos. The top 20 pics will be displayed on the app and the number one pic will be featured
www.thetoppic.com. To get credit for your photos fill out your display name with
whatever information you like (e.g. Name or Website) Be sure to review this app to get more users
involved. Thanks and Have fun!
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developer and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this site or its staff.
Get it on iTunes: The Top Pic

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L'actu en patates -
9 hours and 59 minutes ago
Le premier tour du vote des militants socialistes, qui désignent actuellement leur nouveau
premier secrétaire, n’a pas permis de départager Ségolène Royal
(43,1%) et Martine Aubry (34,5%). Benoît Hamon (22,83%) est éliminé et
appelle à voter Martine Aubry. Un second tour aura donc lieu aujourd’hui.
Lire sur le Monde.fr :
Un second tour Royal-Aubry pour la tête du PS
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Wartmag - BD, bande dessinée, manga, comics et pas seulement ! -
11 hours and 19 minutes ago
Le 26 novembre, dans
une petite semaine, Christophe Arleston et Didier Tarquin
mettront fin à la saga Lanfeust des Étoiles avec Le
Sang des comètes. L’occasion d’un final en fanfare avec un tirage de 300
000 exemplaires et la diffusion de l’ouvrage au format numérique, à partir du
15 décembre pour moins de 5 euros. Mais si Lanfeust des Étoiles tire sa
révérence c’est loin d’être le cas pour la franchise, avec la
sortie l’année prochaine de Lanfeust de Syxte, un tout
nouveau cycle et d’un Légendes de Troy dessiné par
Olivier Vatine.
Bon, contrairement aux Chroniques de la Lune Noire qu’on pensait
se terminer pour de vrai, les
auteurs ont toujours dit qu’il y aurait un nouveau cycle. L’occasion pour le
héros de revenir sur sa planète d’origine, de nombreuses années
après son départ. Suite à une embrouille temporelle survenue dans le cycle
des Étoiles, nous retrouverons C’ian quadra et mère de famille. Dans
Casemate, Tarquin explique qu’il y aura de nombreuses nouveautés
graphiques à commencer par une pagination revue à 90 de planches par
album ! Un prodige rendu possible par une diminution drastique du nombre de cases par
page. L’air de rien, la série emprunte aux codes du comics et du manga et devrait
offrir davantage de doubles pages d’illustrations spectaculaires.
Côté spin-off, tandis que Tykko des sables, le premier
Légendes de Troy dessiné par Nicolas Keramidas est annoncé
pour décembre, Olivier Vatine à qui l’on doit les premiers
Aquablue travaille sur un de ces albums, Le Secret de
Cixi, où on découvrira ce que faisait la belle lorsqu’elle a
disparu sur Troy. Indice : un fouet et un string en cuir seraient vendus avec l’album.


Les images sont © MC Productions, Arleston, Tarquin.


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Wartmag - BD, bande dessinée, manga, comics et pas seulement ! -
11 hours and 21 minutes ago
Vous trouvez un air de ressemblance dans le titre avec la news précédente ?
À croire que le petit monde de la BD s’est donné le mot, la scénariste
du Dernier Troyen, Valérie Mangin a
posté de nouveaux instantanés dans sa rubrique reportages photos. Les
curieux de tout poil pourront ainsi découvrir l’intérieur
des locaux de la maison d’édition Soleil à Toulon et
l’équipe sur place. Participante au projet Destins
de Franck Giroud chez Glénat,
l’auteure livre également en clichés les coulisses d’une réunion
de travail entre tous les scénaristes avec à leurs côtés quelques
dessinateurs présents comme Michel Durand, Espé,
Loïc Malnati ou Daphné Collignon…
Finalement, il n’y a pas besoin de caméra cachée pour être Infiltrés !

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Wartmag - BD, bande dessinée, manga, comics et pas seulement ! -
11 hours and 22 minutes ago
Présente au festival Quai des bulles, la société de
sculpture Attakus a ramené tout un tas de photos de son stand et des auteurs
présents lors de l’événement. Si le lien sur leur blog a conduit
quelques jours vers une figurine de Bob l’Éponge
– ce qui reste cohérent avec la Bretagne -, il est désormais
possible d’accéder à tous ces clichés et
notamment ceux dévoilant les statuettes à venir. Lors d’une séance de
retouche, Pierre Alary se retrouve ainsi entouré des bustes de son
héros Sinbad et de son génie tiré de sa BD
éponyme, réalisée avec Christophe Arleston. Quant à
Jean-Louis Mourier, il joue avec tout un tas de petites figurines de ses
Trolls… Nous aussi on veut bien s’amuser avec.

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NBA.com: News -
38 minutes ago
The New York Knicks were expected to announce a trade for Golden State Warriors forward Al
Harrington on Friday.
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XLR8R News and Features -
49 minutes ago
pOn November 1, a href="http://www.myspace.com/anthonygreen" target="_blank"Anthony Green/a's
cousin, Jacqui Haenn, was involved in an auto accident that left her in critical condition. In
order to offset the extensive medical costs relating to the injury, Green has released two digital
downloads./p pa href="http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2008/11/anthony-green-preps-tracks-donat"read
more/a/p
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High-Def Digest: All High-Def Disc News -
50 minutes ago
MGM has officially announced a late-February Blu-ray bow for 'Ronin,' though fans may be
disappointed by the lack of extras on the bones release. Originally scheduled for a late-2007
Blu-ray release (before...img
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Gizmodo -
50 minutes ago
Oh, wow. Apparently, in May, a Brit and a Frenchman snuck on to the under-construction Burj Dubai
and BASE jumped from it at 650 meters up. Now, there's video available of their infiltration,
jump...
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Joystiq -
50 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.joystiq.com/category/ps3/" rel="tag"Sony PlayStation 3/a, a
href="http://www.joystiq.com/category/xbox360/" rel="tag"Microsoft Xbox 360/a, a
href="http://www.joystiq.com/category/online/" rel="tag"Online/a, a
href="http://www.joystiq.com/category/rhythm/" rel="tag"Rhythm/a/pdiv align="center"a
href="http://www.rockband.com/forums/showthread.php?t=101321"img width="490" vspace="4" hspace="0"
height="259" border="1" align="top" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.joystiq.com/media/2008/11/thekillers.jpg" //abr //div Why should
ema href="http://www.joystiq.com/2008/11/14/the-killers-dlc-hitting-ghwt-on-nov-25/"Guitar Hero
World Tour/a/em be the only one to get a href="http://www.joystiq.com/tag/the-killers"The Killers/a
next week? As a
href="http://www.joystiq.com/2008/11/15/the-killers-dlc-also-coming-to-rock-band-music-store/"previously
announced/a, The Killers will also be available in a three pack on ema
href="http://joystiq.com/tag/rock-band-2"Rock Band/a/em next week as well. Harmonix keeps the DLC
flood going with another nine new tracks to sing, strum and drum to ... ok, more like emflick/em
than strum, but you get the drift.br /br /a
href="http://www.rockband.com/forums/showthread.php?t=101321"The Killers 3 Pack/aem /em(440img
border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.xbox360fanboy.com/media/2007/11/microsoftpointslogosmall.gif" / /
$5.50)br / ul li"Mr. Brightside" (160img border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.xbox360fanboy.com/media/2007/11/microsoftpointslogosmall.gif" / /
$2)/li li"Smile Like You Mean It" (160img border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.xbox360fanboy.com/media/2007/11/microsoftpointslogosmall.gif" / /
$2)/li li"Spaceman" (160img border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.xbox360fanboy.com/media/2007/11/microsoftpointslogosmall.gif" / /
$2)/li /ul Yngwie Malmsteen 3 Pack em/em(440img border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.xbox360fanboy.com/media/2007/11/microsoftpointslogosmall.gif" / /
$5.50)br / ul li "Caprici Di Diablo" (160img border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.xbox360fanboy.com/media/2007/11/microsoftpointslogosmall.gif" / /
$2)/li li "Damnation Game" (160img border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.xbox360fanboy.com/media/2007/11/microsoftpointslogosmall.gif" / /
$2)/li li "TRed Devil" (160img border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.xbox360fanboy.com/media/2007/11/microsoftpointslogosmall.gif" / /
$2)/li /ul Individual songs: ul li"Jesus Christ Pose" - Soundgarden (160img border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.xbox360fanboy.com/media/2007/11/microsoftpointslogosmall.gif" / /
$2)/li li"Pretty Noose" - Soundgarden (160img border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.xbox360fanboy.com/media/2007/11/microsoftpointslogosmall.gif" / /
$2)/li li"Laid to Rest" - Lamb of God (160img border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.xbox360fanboy.com/media/2007/11/microsoftpointslogosmall.gif" / /
$2)/li /ul All tracks are masters and will be available for download next Tuesday for Xbox 360 and
PS3. PSN updates on Tuesday next week due to the Thanksgiving holiday.p
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Autoblog -
51 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.autoblog.com/category/hybrids/" rel="tag"Hybrids/Alternative/a, a
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Karma/small/strong/embr //div br /Fisker Automotive has apparently decided that 260 hp and 260
lb-ft of torque should be plenty of power to recharge some batteries. Those 260 galloping ponies
will come courtesy of the General in the form of its 2.0L direct injected and turbocharged Ecotec
four banger, an engine that we've sampled ourselves plenty of times. We feel well qualified,
therefore, to suggest that this is an excellent motor, but it really sounds like a major case of
overkill for this particular application. Perhaps that's better than "underkill" (if such a word
actually existed) as that powerful engine ought to be able to recharge the Fisker Karma's on-board
lithium ion batteries at an extremely brisk pace. The faster the internal combustion engine can
charge up the battery pack, the quicker the car can revert back to its native electric-only
operation. Plus, that engine is a relatively light chunk of alloy, so the Karma's motor shouldn't
be burdened by the gasoline-fed boat anchor too horribly under electric power. br /br /We also find
it a bit interesting that Fisker chose GM as its powertrain supplier, which means that the Karma
and GM's own Chevy Volt are now even closer cousins than before. Both vehicles will sport four
doors, lithium ion batteries and an extended-range electric vehicle drivetrain; and with this
announcement, both are now slated to share a
href="http://www.autobloggreen.com/2008/09/25/gm-officially-announces-flint-mi-production-for-volt-cruze-engin/"four
cylinder engines/a from GM. This kinda makes 'em second-cousins through marriage, no?br /br /div
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Gizmodo -
53 minutes ago
According to a long thread at the AVForums, several Xbox 360 users are losing all sound after
upgrading to the New Xbox Experience. Apparently, the problem only appears in HDMI-connected
systems. but...
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Media Matters for America -
59 minutes ago
Contemplating the possible nomination of Sen. Hillary Clinton to be secretary of state,
commentator and author Christopher Hitchens, a frequent and harsh Clinton critic, revived the
unsubstantiated claim that Hillary Clinton blocked any action by the Clinton administration in
war-torn Bosnia in 1993 because she didn't want it to interfere with passage of her health-care
plan. In reviving the claim on MSNBC's Hardball, MSNBC's 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue, and CNN's Larry King Live between November 17 and November 19, Hitchens
purported to quote Hillary Clinton demanding of Bill Clinton that he not intervene in Bosnia,
lest, in Hitchens' words on the November 17 Hardball, it "spoil my wonderful health-care
plan, which should be front and center." In a March 31 article
for Slate.com, Hitchens cited Sally Bedell Smith's
For Love of Politics: Bill and Hillary Clinton: The White House Years for the claim that
Hillary Clinton blocked Clinton administration intervention in Bosnia, but the book does not
support Hitchens' claim; it does not mention Hitchens' purported quote or otherwise assert that
Hillary Clinton directed Bill Clinton not to take action in Bosnia.
On all three shows, Hitchens also revived his claim that then-Defense Secretary Les Aspin was a
strong proponent of U.S. intervention in Bosnia but was thwarted by Hillary Clinton. In his Slate
article, as purported further support for his claim that Hillary Clinton blocked action in Bosnia
to protect her domestic priority, Hitchens cited an exchange he said he had with Aspin that does
not, in fact, prove his broader claim about Hillary Clinton. Moreover, in her book,
On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency (Simon & Schuster, 1994), author Elizabeth Drew,
a former Washington correspondent with The New Yorker, writes that, contrary to media
reports at the time, Aspin was not a proponent of U.S. intervention in Bosnia.
In his Slate article,
Hitchens quoted at length from Bedell Smith's book, which includes numerous other errors and
flaws, to advance the claim that Hillary Clinton deterred President Clinton from intervening in
Bosnia because it would "distract attention from the first lady's health care 'initiative.' "
However, neither the quote Hitchens cited from Bedell Smith -- nor the Newsweek article
that she referenced -- supports Hitchens' claims.
In For Love of Politics, Bedell Smith wrote:
Taking the advice of [then-Vice President] Al Gore and National Security Advisor Tony Lake, Bill
agreed to a proposal to bomb Serbian military positions while helping the Muslims acquire weapons
to defend themselves -- the fulfillment of a pledge he had made during the 1992 campaign. But
instead of pushing European leaders to sign on, he directed Secretary of State Warren Christopher
merely to consult with them. When they balked at the plan, Bill quickly retreated, creating a
"perception of drift." The key factor in Bill's policy reversal was Hillary, who was said to have
"deep misgivings," and viewed the situation as "a Vietnam that would compromise health-care
reform." The United States took no further action in Bosnia, and the "ethnic cleansing" by the
Serbs was to continue for two more years, resulting in the deaths of more than 250,000 people.
In asserting that Hillary Clinton "was said to have 'deep misgivings,' and viewed the situation
as 'a Vietnam that would compromise health-care reform,' " Bedell Smith did not purport to quote
Hillary Clinton directly and did not assert that she directed her husband to do or not do
anything with respect to Bosnia, as Hitchens has repeatedly claimed.
Moreover, Bedell Smith cites a 1993 Newsweek article
by Tom Post for her claim that Hillary Clinton "was said to have 'deep misgivings,' and viewed
the situation as 'a Vietnam that would compromise health-care reform.' " But Post did not report
that as fact; rather, in the article Bedell Smith cited, he reported that sources gave differing
accounts of the influences on Bill Clinton's Bosnia policy, providing one point of view offered
by adviser Mandy Grunwald, but then citing "other sources" saying that Hillary Clinton had "deep
misgivings" about Bosnia, and quoting a "friend" saying: "She regards this as a Vietnam that
would compromise health-care reform." Moreover, the Newsweek article does not support
Bedell Smith's flat assertion that Hillary was "[t]he key factor in Bill's policy reversal" on
Bosnia, and Bedell Smith provides no other support for the assertion.
From the Newsweek article:
By the time Christopher returned to Washington, the mood was grim. His aides had warned him of a
weakening of resolve in the White House. Could it be that political consultants had gotten to the
president and warned him to back off Bosnia? "We don't mess around with foreign-policy
decisions," insists Mandy Grunwald, an informal adviser. "Nobody is saying, 'You've got an
economic program to worry about, don't do this'." But other sources say the most important
adviser of all-Hillary Rodham Clinton-has deep misgivings. "She regards this as a Vietnam that
would compromise health-care reform," says a friend.
After quoting from Bedell Smith's book, Hitchens wrote in his Slate article:
I can personally witness to the truth of this, too. I can remember, first, one of the Clintons'
closest personal advisers -- Sidney Blumenthal -- referring with acid contempt to Warren
Christopher as "a blend of Pontius Pilate with Ichabod Crane." I can remember, second, a meeting
with Clinton's then-Secretary of Defense Les Aspin at the British Embassy. When I challenged him
on the sellout of the Bosnians, he drew me aside and told me that he had asked the White House
for permission to land his own plane at Sarajevo airport, if only as a gesture of reassurance
that the United States had not forgotten its commitments. The response from the happy couple was
unambiguous: He was to do no such thing, lest it distract attention from the first lady's health
care "initiative."
Hitchens did not explain how the anecdote he attributes to Aspin about being told not to land his
plane in Sarajevo "lest it distract attention from the first lady's health care 'initiative' "
proves the truth of Bedell Smith's claim that it was Hillary's purported "misgivings" that served
as "[t]he key factor" in the delay of U.S. intervention in Bosnia.
Moreover, in his three television appearances on November 17, 18, and 19, Hitchens presented
Aspin as a strong proponent of U.S. intervention in Bosnia, up against Hillary Clinton. For
example, on November 18, Hitchens said:
HITCHENS: We all remember, or we should, that when Les Aspin had then got the Clinton
administration very nearly to do something about the horror in the Balkans that belatedly the
Clinton administration did decide to stop -- the Clinton-Gore administration -- they delayed it
because Hillary said, "No, no, don't do it, it will take away attention from my brilliant,
wonderful health care program" that we all remember so well.
But in her book, Drew reported the opposite -- that Aspin "was for doing as little as possible in
Bosnia." From Drew's book:
Contrary to many published reports at the time, Aspin (who was said to favor bombing) was for
doing as little as possible in Bosnia. He thought it was "a loser from the start," that there was
no way to deal with the problem effectively without enormous military force, and that neither the
United States nor Europe was willing to pay that price. He argued that the best they could end up
with was a divided Bosnia -- Serb, Croat, and Muslim -- with the Serbs maintaining control over
most of the land they had already won in the war. When the question of bombing Bosnian Serb
artillery sites arose in the spring of 1993, Aspin favored a cease-fire in place. [Page 142]
From the November 17 edition of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews:
CHRIS MATTHEWS (host): Well, I probably disagree with Hitchens on this, but I am very suspicious
when [Sen.] Jon Kyl [R-AZ], a major supporter of the war in Iraq, a complete hawk, a neocon in
many ways, complete hawk, supports her for this. Henry Kissinger's come out of the woodwork. He
supports her for this.
HITCHENS: Yes.
MATTHEWS: Why do these establishment conservatives want her? What are they up to? Why do they
want her? I don't know what they want.
HITCHENS: Don't compare Kissinger -- don't compare Kissinger to Kyl. I mean, Kissinger is a
critic of the war and a so-called realist, and someone who likes leaving dictators like Saddam
Hussein in place --
MATTHEWS: Well, why do they both want her? They're both Republicans. Why do they want her?
HITCHENS: Because she's a status-quo type, and they know they can, so to speak, trust her. She's
a member of their club. Just to comment on what Peter said a moment ago: If you remember -- and
I'll drag you back to this Bosnia farce that she inflicted on us during the campaign. Actually,
when there was pressure on the Clinton administration -- Les Aspin was secretary of defense, you
remember -- to do something about Sarajevo, to stop the killing, to prevent the ethnic cleansing,
Hillary Clinton moved in hard on her husband and said, "Don't you do a thing about Bosnia. It'll
spoil my wonderful health-care plan, which should be front and center." And remember how
beautifully that worked out, too.
PETER BEINART (The New Republic editor-at-large and Time contributor): I'm not
sure I think that's an entirely accurate accounting of --
HITCHENS: Yes, it is.
BEINART: -- her role in Bosnia. And the reality is that the Clintons, albeit very late, the
Clinton administration acted very well --
MATTHEWS: OK.
BEINART: -- in Bosnia in 1995.
HITCHENS: Over her objections.
MATTHEWS: OK.
BEINART: I'm not sure it was over her objections.
HITCHENS: Yes, it was.
From the November 18 edition of MSNBC's 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with David Gregory:
GREGORY: And what's the impact on a Secretary of State Clinton because of those associations? Can
they not put up a firewall between them?
HITCHENS: Well, as I say, if it hadn't involved her, too, the campaign finance scandals -- we're
not talking about the ongoing stuff -- Mr. Clinton's huge speaking fees in the Gulf and elsewhere
-- we're talking about previous convictions in the Clinton fundraising scandal. If it wasn't for
the fact that she couldn't refuse her brothers everything -- or sorry, anything -- couldn't
refuse them anything; anything they wanted they seem to have got, including some kind of deal for
Marc Rich -- all of this might be forgivable or it might assume a different proportion, David, if
it wasn't for the fact that this woman doesn't really have any foreign policy experience worth
mentioning.
And what is memorable about it is pretty bad. We all remember, or we should, that when Les Aspin
had then got the Clinton administration very nearly to do something about the horror in the
Balkans that belatedly the Clinton administration did decide to stop -- the Clinton-Gore
administration -- they delayed it because Hillary said, "No, no, don't do it, it will take away
attention from my brilliant, wonderful health care program" that we all remember so well. At
least on health care, she knows enough about the subject to have really changed American health
care for the worse in her time. But foreign policy, she --
GREGORY: And yet --
HITCHENS: About foreign policy, she doesn't even know that much.
From the November 19 edition of CNN's Larry King Live:
LARRY KING (host): Christopher, if she takes the job, does that end her presidential ambitions?
HITCHENS: No. I mean, I actually agree with what Tom Friedman said. It must be very nerve-racking
if you're a president to have a secretary of state who you know is thinking about four years
ahead or maybe eight all the time. She never thinks about anything else, never has thought about
anything else, except the possibility that she might one day be president of the United States.
Wasn't even a team player in her own husband's administration.
Remember, when Les Aspin wanted to do something finally about Sarajevo and the rape of Bosnia,
Hillary Clinton said, "No, I don't want you intervening. You'll get in the way of my health-care
plan," which you remember worked out so brilliantly. Someone who simply cannot think about
anything but her own ego, or sometimes, her husband's, but who -- if Barack Obama does this to
himself, he'll never have a minute's peace in foreign policy --
KING: Paul [Begala] --
HITCHENS: -- and neither will we. And every lobbyist and foreign policy interest group from China
to Indonesia will be laughing --
KING: Paul, what do you make of that?
HITCHENS: -- because they've got exactly the person they know listens to them.

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a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vxzIamlzoAamp;eurl=http://www.thecriticalcondition.com/"The
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p For those who like their PL History presented in avante guard beat poetry, a video of Steele amp;
Gabriel's a href='http://blog.jaoo.dk/2008/11/21/art-and-code-obscure-or-beautiful-code/'50 in 50/a
speech at JAOO is made to order. Or as the link says:/p blockquote p A fun, artistic and
enlightning presentation full of interesting facts - and who better to do it than Richard P.
Gabriel and Guy L. Steele (the great Quux). Nothing more to say than the rallying cry; More
cowbell!/p/blockquote p Passing aside the Stephen Wright comic delivery of the two speakers, there
are a lot of interesting thoughts, though very few are dwelled on. I think the most interesting
things were the languages that they chose as expositions for the major ideas that they covered.
Here's the ones that I picked out (though I ended up with only 49):/p blockquote table border='2'tr
valign='top'td nowrapb Do Loops/b/tdtd Fortran (Pascal,APL)/tdtd nowrapb Guarded Commands/b/tdtd
Algol-68/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Array Origin/b/tdtd C, Fortan, Pascal, APL/tdtd nowrapb
Extensible Language/b/tdtd PPL/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Domain Specific Language/b/tdtd
APT/tdtd nowrapb Structured Programming/b/tdtd BLISS, INTERCAL/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Text
vs. Environment/b/tdtd Algol-60, Lisp, Smalltalk/tdtd nowrapb Language as Educational Tool/b/tdtd
Logo/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Stack Machines/b/tdtd Befunge (SECD Machine, Forth)/tdtd
nowrapb Formal Dynamic Semantics/b/tdtd SECD/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Data Parallelism/b/tdtd
APL/tdtd nowrapb Enumerated Types/b/tdtd Pascal/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Coercion/b/tdtd PL/I
(Fortran-V)/tdtd nowrapb Backtracking and Theorem Proving/b/tdtd Conniver (Prolog)/td/trtr
valign='top'td nowrapb Hierarchical Records/b/tdtd COBOL/tdtd nowrapb Argument Handling/b/tdtd
Common Lisp, Ada, Python (VB, C#, Suneido, PL/pgSQ)/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Pointers amp;
Lists/b/tdtd IPL-V/tdtd nowrapb Coding in Natural Language/b/tdtd Perligata (COBOL,
Hypercard)/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Parsing/b/tdtd Yacc (LR1, Recursive Descent)/tdtd nowrapb
Computational Drama/b/tdtd Shakespeare/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Linked Records/b/tdtd
AED/tdtd nowrapb Reasoning/b/tdtd Prolog/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Mathematical Syntax/b/tdtd
MADCAP, MIRFAC, Kleerer-May System/tdtd nowrapb Type Declarators/b/tdtd C/td/trtr valign='top'td
nowrapb Line Numbers/b/tdtd Basic (Focal, APL)/tdtd nowrapb Data Abstraction/b/tdtd CLU,
Alphard/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Visual Languages/b/tdtd Piet/tdtd nowrapb Dynamic vs.
Lexical Scoping/b/tdtd Scheme/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Pattern Matching amp;
Replacement/b/tdtd COMIT, SNOBOL/tdtd nowrapb Knowledge Representation/b/tdtd KRL (Conniver,
Microplanner)/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Branding/b/tdtd Ada (COMIT, SNOBOL, TRAC)/tdtd nowrapb
Stream Processing/b/tdtd Lucid/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Dynamic Languages/b/tdtd AMBIT/L/tdtd
nowrapb Generic Functions/b/tdtd Lisp/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Program as Data/b/tdtd
Lisp/tdtd nowrapb Reflection/b/tdtd Lisp/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Macro Processor/b/tdtd
TRAC, ML/I, Limp, M4/tdtd nowrapb Metacircular Interpreters/b/tdtd Lisp/td/trtr valign='top'td
nowrapb Call By Name vs. Call By Value/b/tdtd C, Algol-60/tdtd nowrapb Functional
Programming/b/tdtd KRC/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Dangling Else/b/tdtd Algol-60/tdtd nowrapb
Control Parallelism/b/tdtd Occam/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Formal Static Semantics/b/tdtd
Algol-68/tdtd nowrapb Domain Specific Languages/b/tdtd HQ9+, MUMBLE/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb
Algebraic Formula Manipulation/b/tdtd Formac (Macsyma, Mathematica)/tdtd nowrapb Build
Languages/b/tdtd Make, Ant, Rake (JCL)/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Message Passing/b/tdtd
Smalltalk (C++, C#, Java, Flavors, Common Loops, CLOS, Scheme, Dylan, Simula, Self)/tdtd nowrapb
Scripting/b/tdtd Perl/td/trtr valign='top'td nowrapb Objects/b/tdtd Simula (Smalltalk, C++,
Java)/tdtd nowrapb /b/tdtd /td/tr/table/blockquote

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“We don’t look at Hulu as a replacement for TV. We look at it as a replacement for
reruns.” — Peter Chernin, president and COO of News Corp,
Oct. 16 “It’s not an end game. It’s a middle game, maybe. It makes NBC and
FOX think they’re in the new media. It makes them feel like they’re doing
something…It’s not just about taking television and repurposing it on the Internet.
It’s about discovery, It’s about community, it’s about interactivity.”
— Michael Eisner, new media investor and former Disney CEO, speaking about Hulu on Oct. 7
When we ran into Hulu CEO Jason Kilar in the hallway at our NewTeeVee Live conference, we asked
him what he thought of the criticism that Hulu is just a place for TV reruns on the web.
“Reruns is not enough,” he replied, “but it’s a critical, important
part.”
What about doing more than reruns? We also spoke with Kilar about the persistent rumor that Hulu
wants to make its own content. Given that Hulu’s expertise is in making a web service, not
storytelling, it would seem like a leap. Still, when we asked Kilar if Hulu was planning move
into producing original content, he didn’t entirely rule the concept out, saying,
“Not anytime soon.”


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