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Wartmag - BD, bande dessinée, manga, comics et pas seulement ! -
11 hours and 32 minutes ago
La Pologne vue par les
yeux d’une enfant, c’est à la fois très singulier et universel. Parce
que tout le monde n’a pas passé son enfance dans un pays communiste, où le
quotidien des années 80 est fait de files d’attente et de rationnement pour la
viande, l’essence, le papier hygiénique, bref, pour tout. Mais parce que plus de
monde a fait des bêtises en bande, appuyant sur les boutons d’ascenseurs ou chahutant
les habitants d’un immeuble.
Ce quotidien, mis en image dans Marzi par Sylvain
Savoia, le compagnon de la scénariste Marzena Sowa profite
d’une réedition chez Dupuis sous forme de roman graphique tout à fait
indispensable. Parce qu’en plus d’une compilation de 250 pages à 25 euros, les
planches ont été redecoupées au format carré et les couleurs revues,
passant d’un ensemble plein de punch et de couleurs vives à quelque chose de moins
gai, fait de nuances de rouge et de gris.
Ce nouveau format, peut-être plus “roman graphique” pour ne pas dire adulte va
vivre une existence tout à fait autonome aux côtés de la série de 48
pages cartonnées. Un deuxième volume est attendu à l’automne prochain,
soit peu de temps après la sortie du cinquième tome de
Marzi.
Marzi © Dupuis, Sowa, Savoia.


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Autoblog -
13 minutes ago
Filed under: Car Buying,
Coupes, Euro, Volkswagen, UK
Click above for new high-res gallery of the 2009 VW Scirocco
Volkswagen has made getting behind the wheel of a Scirocco just a little bit easier... in the UK.
When the low-slung three-door was launched it was only available in up-level GT trim, but now it's
available in base form, starting at £18,790. For what it's worth (not much, sadly), that
converts to $32,600 at current rates, but the Scirocco still isn't offered in the States anyway.
The new standard engine is VW's 1.4-liter TSI engine rated at 160-horsepower and nearly 43 miles
per gallons in the combined EU cycle. The Base trim still includes a six-disc CD changer, air
conditioning and exclusive 17-inch alloys.
A second engine is now offered in both Base and GT trims, and it's a diesel. Displacing 2.0-liters
and offering 140-horsepower, the common rail oil-burner gets over 55 European miles per gallon,
with a choice of either a six-speed manual or DSG gearbox.
Gallery: 2009
Volkswagen Scirocco UK
    
[Source: Volkswagen]
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iTWire - Latest Headlines -
17 minutes ago
Despite naysaying by Wall Street soothsayers, there's evidence that Apple has already sold 10
million iPhones this year. The news is a kick in the pants of the skeptics in...
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Joystiq -
27 minutes ago
Filed under: PC
 As
anticipated,
PC Zone has headlined its 200th issue with a Deus Ex 3 preview, reports its
online counterpart, CVG.
The second sequel to the "Best PC Game of All Time" (according to a 2007 poll conducted by -- who
else? -- PC Zone) will be a prequel set in 2027 and apparently has received the blessings
of the original designers, Warren Spector and Harvey Smith, along with consultative help from the
original writer, Sheldon Pacotti. Still, we should remind you that Deus Ex 3 is being developed by a largely
untested team, in Eidos Montreal, and the studio has made some, um, changes:
- Combat won't be influenced by stats, just your FPS skills (or is that "skillz"?)
- Instead, stats will affect "a vast array of fully upgradeable and customizable weapons"
(there will be more than one type of ammo); experience points can be attributed to weapons or
augmentations
- 20 augmentations are promised; examples: "bungee jump tentacles" that fire from your back and
anchor into walls (useful when jumping off buildings / faking your death); the ability to punch
through walls ... and grab enemies on the other side!
- Stealth will be implemented into a new cover system
- Damage will be recovered by auto-healing (think: most FPSs these days -- even ones without
so-called "augmentations")
The complete 10-page preview hits UK newsstands on October 9th. Scans are hitting the internet
right about ... now!
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Gizmodo -
28 minutes ago
Another bug in iPhone OS 2.1, which we have tested and reproduced, is that it will no longer fetch
emails in the background while in sleep mode on battery power. It's most probably one of the...
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MobileWhack -
28 minutes ago
Word has been made official that a brand new slider from Samsung, entitled the Sway SCH -u650,
will make its way to Verizon.
The Samsung SCH-u650 Sway will be a typical run-of-the-mill slider, clocking in at 0.47-inches
thick and sporting a 2.2-inch display. Also featured on the phone is a 2MP camera along with a
bunch of preinstalled software like IM, a personal organizer, and a web browser. The phone's
battery at full juice is expected to pump out 270 minutes of standard talk-time, or 312 hours of
standby.
Samsung's new slider u650 will be available on Verizon come October 14th for $69.99 after a $50
mail-in rebate, with a 2 year contract of course.
(Via: PhoneMag)
Samsung SCH-u650 Press release after the break.
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Media Matters for America -
29 minutes ago
On the October 2 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes, co-host Sean Hannity
repeatedly praised Gov. Sarah Palin for citing during the vice-presidential debate Sen. Barack
Obama's August 13, 2007, remark
that "[w]e've got to get the job done there [in Afghanistan] and that requires us to have enough
troops so that we're not just air-raiding villages and killing civilians, which is causing
enormous pressure over there." However, Hannity -- who has repeatedly criticized Obama's remark,
including during an October 1 interview with Palin -- did not note that Defense Secretary Robert
Gates recently apologized for deaths resulting from coalition airstrikes, saying in a September
17
statement: "I offer all Afghans my sincere condolences and personal regrets for the recent
loss of innocent life as a result of coalition airstrikes. While no military has ever done more
to prevent civilian casualties, it is clear that we have to work even harder. I have asked for a
detailed briefing this afternoon about our close air support as well as our intelligence,
surveillance, and reconnaissance operations." Gates' comments were noted in an Associated Press
report published, among other places, on FoxNews.com.
Further, Hannity again did not note that U.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan and accounts of resulting
civilian casualties have been
widely
reported in the media and have reportedly provoked criticism from Afghan President
Hamid Karzai and a
British commander stationed there. Additionally, the Associated Press
reported in a "Fact Check" the day after Obama's remark: "Western forces have been killing
[Afghan] civilians at a faster rate than the insurgents."
Moreover, during the show, Hannity mischaracterized Obama's remark, falsely claiming that Obama
"said he would air-raid villages and kill civilians." Hannity said to former New York City Mayor
Rudolph Giuliani: "I think there were devastating moments in this debate for Joe Biden. The white
flag of surrender. 'You said, Senator, that Barack Obama voting against the troops would cost
lives. You even wanted to run with him.' Barack Obama said he'd air-raid villages and kill
civilians. She was on message every point." As Media Matters for America has documented,
Hannity has previously falsely suggested
that Obama "attack[ed] our troops as murderers," claimed that Obama's comments were "not true,"
and otherwise repeatedly attacked Obama's remark (here, here, here, and here) without noting the widely
reported U.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan.
During the October 2
debate, Palin said: "Now, Barack Obama had said that all we're doing in Afghanistan is
air-raiding villages and killing civilians. And such a reckless, reckless comment and untrue
comment, again, hurts our cause."
On the October 1 broadcast of his radio show, Hannity said to Palin:
HANNITY: Let me ask you this: And I, when we spoke in our interview on Fox News Channel, we were
talking about your relationship, and your son, he was going to fight in Iraq. Everybody knows
that Senator McCain knows the reality of war first hand, and his son also has fought in Iraq. One
of the issues that has come up is now the issue of national security, and I am sure its going to
be a big part of the debate tomorrow night. How do you respond to Senator Obama, who has said
that he would "cut tens of billions of dollars in defense spending," that Iran is a tiny country
and not a serious threat, and Senator Obama, who once accused our troops of air raiding villages
and killing civilians?
Palin began her response to Hannity by saying: "Well, it's beyond naïve, it's downright
dangerous to consider that those have been Obama's positions and that now that the defense of
those positions of course he attempts to spin out of those statements that he's already made."
On the October 2 Hannity & Colmes, Hannity also said to Rep. Debbie Wasserman
Schultz (D-FL): "Do you think that's fair to say that about our brave men and women while they're
fighting a war, that they're air raiding villages and killing civilians?" In a later segment
during the post-debate show, Hannity said to Sen. Kit Bond (R-MO): "I also thought, 'Finally
someone brought up' -- I have been saying this for, finally she brought it up tonight, what he
said about our troops, which is unforgivable, that they're air-raiding villages and killing
civilians. I just got into this with the Congresswoman. That is unforgivable, Senator Obama. And
he ought to apologize. And he ought to be called by the media to apologize for that."
From the October 2 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes:
HANNITY: I think there were devastating moments in this debate for Joe Biden. The white flag of
surrender. "You said, Senator, that Barack Obama voting against the troops would cost lives. You
even wanted to run with him." Barack Obama said he'd air-raid villages and kill civilians. She
was on message every point. It was --
GIULIANI: One of the very best debate performances I've ever seen by anyone. And only the liberal
media could deny her this victory.
[...]
HANNITY: But let me ask you this. Let me tell you -- the most effective moments were on foreign
policy when Joe Biden himself had said that the Presidency doesn't lend itself to on the job
training, Governor Palin brought that up. "You said that if you voted against funding the
troops," Joe Biden said about Barack Obama, "it would cost lives." Barack Obama said about our
troops in Afghanistan, "They're air raiding villages and killing civilians," and Governor Palin
brought that up tonight. Do you think that's fair to say that about our brave men and women while
they're fighting a war, that they're air-raiding villages and killing civilians?
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: We're talking about someone who has been to Canada and Mexico, and has never
met a world leader before. But --
HANNITY: I'm going to ask you again, do you think that's right for your candidate to accuse the
American troops of air-raiding villages and killing civilians.
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: I think what Joe Biden talked about tonight was the fact that we really need
to be investing --
HANNITY: You can't answer a question; you're just like Joe Biden.
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: No. I will answer the questions that are relevant to this Presidential
campaign.
HANNITY: He wants to be the commander-in-chief.
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: We need to make sure that we move our troops, not from Iraq, but that we move
them into Afghanistan where the war on terror really exists.
HANNITY: You don't think it's relavant that you're commander-in-chief is accusing our troops of
air-raiding villages and killing civilians.
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: I don't think that's --
HANNITY: You don't think that's relevant?
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: I don't think he's done that.
HANNITY: I'll give you ten thousand dollars if he didn't for your campaign.
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: OK. I'll take your ten thousand dollars.
HANNITY: And you give me a thousand dollars if I don't.
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: And I'll make sure that we have Joe Biden and Barack Obama leading this
country --
HANNITY: Barack Obama said our troops were air raiding villages and killing civilians.
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: -- move the troops to Afghanistan where the war on terror exists today. That's
what Joe Biden was making the case for.
[...]
HANNITY: Good to see you. The white flag of surrender, Obama air raiding villages and killing
civilians, that in spite of what you said would turn unflinchingly and look right at him, and
say, "In spite of your warning to him, he still voted to cut off funding for the troops." I
thought it was a masterful performance.
LIEBERMAN: She was brilliant tonight -- all the more impressive because there were so many
people, who either had doubts about her, or were trying to create doubts. I mean, she hit it out
of the ballpark.
[...]
HANNITY: She even said at one time, talking about meeting with preconditions with rogue
dictators, "It's beyond naïve. It's beyond judgment. It's outright dangerous." And when she
brought up the line about air-raiding villages and killing civilians and using Senator Obama in
his own words, and even saying, "Senator Biden, even you said this about Senator Obama." Did you
think that was an effective technique?
WOLFSON: Well, Sean, my attitude is if I'm willing to come on this show and sit down with you
without preconditions, the Government of the United States should be able to engage our
adversaries diplomatically, as well.
[...]
HANNITY: I also thought, "Finally someone brought up" -- I have been saying this for, finally she
brought it up tonight, what he said about our troops, which is unforgivable, that they're
air-raiding villages and killing civilians. I just got into this with the Congresswoman. That is
unforgivable, Senator Obama. And he ought to apologize. And he ought to be called by the media to
apologize for that.

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ESPN.com -
31 minutes ago
Bills quarterback Trent Edwards was described as alert but still experiencing post-concussion
symptoms Monday, leaving his status uncertain as the team enters its bye week.
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CNET News.com -
38 minutes ago
A new viewing option in YouTube could be the foundation of a the service's next-generation player.
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iPod touch Fans forum -
40 minutes ago
hi customize 2.1.1 always crashes on startup for me. i sshed in and everything is 777... but it
still crashes. is there something i need to install before i install customize? The only thing
other than c ustomize i have installed thru cydia is openssh. thanks!
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Cinematical -
40 minutes ago
Winners
Rachel Getting
Married (Sony Pictures Classics)
The Duchess
(Paramount Vantage)
Fireproof (Samuel
Goldwyn)
Riding a wave of positive buzz and the rising stardom of Anne Hathaway, Jonathan
Demme's Rachel Getting Married crushed all comers, earning $33,667 per screen at nine
theaters in New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto, according to estimates compiled by
Box Office Mojo. Hathaway appeared everywhere to promote it, even gamely spoofing
herself as host on Saturday Night Live. (Loved her as Mary Poppins!)
Too much attention may be paid to
Keira Knightley's ribs, but she was undoubtedly the reason that The Duchess made
$7,047 per screen as it expanded to 127 locations in its third week. Keira and costume dramas
seem to be the right fit; I wouldn't be surprised if this one drew an older audience that
consistently attends British historical flicks.
Still ignored by the mainstream press (in contrast to Bill Maher's Religulous),
faith-based Fireproof dropped just 40.5% (about the same as Eagle Eye) and took
in $4,776 per screen at 852 theaters in its second week. So far the film has grossed more than
$12 million. Was it ever advertised on TV? Or was the marketing done entirely through church
groups? Whatever the case, with a reported budget of only half a million dollars,
Fireproof appears to be a healthy success story.
Sex Still Sells
Elegy (Samuel Goldwyn)
Frozen River (Sony
Pictures Classics)
Elegy, the 'old professor in love with a younger woman' adaptation of a Philip Roth
novel starring Ben
Kingsley and a sometimes naked Penelope Cruz, is in its
ninth week of release and still playing in 70 theaters. The theater count is dropping, but the
film has grossed more than $3.3 million.
Filed under: Drama, Independent, Sony Classics, Box Office, Cinematical Indie, Paramount Vantage,
Samuel Goldwyn
Films
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iPod touch Fans forum -
41 minutes ago
Post: Digg Bot v2
User: H3X
Infraction: Advertisements or unapproved off-site links
Points: 0
Administrative Note:
Message to User:
Original Post: Quote: GRMrGecko and I have completed the second version of our Digg Bot. This
automatically adds Diggs to articles on digg.com.
From the Info page:
Quote: The Digg bot is an advanced PHP based robot that, when fed the URL of a Digg article, can
utilize accounts of registered users on our bot. We require users who want to Join to add their
Digg account information so the bot can generate some information then use the account to Digg
articles any user has submitted.
After a URL of any Digg Article is submitted to the bot, it will add it to a list and, at random
times, add Diggs to simulate humans. Our system uses multiple working proxies that are fetched
about every three hours from different proxy lists around the web. The bot also will always
maintain this list to ensure working proxies. It will also regularly make sure that all the
accounts in our database our valid. Sign up, please. This is not a scam or anything, it's just
community driven.
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Times Online:rss -
41 minutes ago
An experienced and very senior figure in global central banking, someone not given to alarmist
observations about the customarily prosaic business of his profession, described the state of the
world's financial system to me over the weekend as like that of a patient who has experienced
multiple organ failure.
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Times Online:rss -
41 minutes ago
Hundreds of claimants whose properties and businesses were ruined in Britain's biggest peacetime
explosion are set for a £700 million payout after Total, one of Europe's largest oil
companies, abandoned a key part of its defence against a lawsuit yesterday.
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Times Online:rss -
41 minutes ago
Some of Lehman Brothers' top European and global bosses stand to make millions of pounds for three
months' work helping the failed bank's liquidator to unwind its trades.
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Times Online:rss -
42 minutes ago
The stock market was in denial about the crisis in the financial system, City pessimists were
saying last week. Not any more. After the brief rally sparked by the US bank bailout plan, share
prices came down to earth with a sickening thump yesterday.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
42 minutes ago
A wealthy entrepreneur who was hit with a multimillion-pound tax bill after being stripped of his
non-domiciled status has begun a High Court test case that could have big implications for
“non-doms”.
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Times Online:rss -
42 minutes ago
The merger of British Airways and Iberia will be delayed as the UK airline's managers struggle to
cope with a collapse in passenger numbers.
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iPod touch Fans forum -
42 minutes ago
1) Ti-8X emulator - this would be unbelievably useful, and even though there has been lots of talk,
I want to mention it again because it is still not made.
2) Something which allows you to password protect files (eg certain notes, images, videos, songs)
and the folders they are in
3) Periodic table in the App store (I know iamcanadian has made a great one, but you have to
jailbreak and I have 2g touch)
4) The offline wikipedia for the app store, I'm not sure if a 2gb file is allowed in the app store,
but If you could put this in I would be so greatful
Please let me know if these are doable / in prgress / impossible and why,
Thanks,
Rob
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