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Reuters: Top News -
46 minutes ago
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
and allowed free expression. pa
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memeorandum -
48 minutes ago
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.
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Reuters: Top News -
57 minutes ago
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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Lifehacker -
58 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/10/inventory.png" width="299"
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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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
58 minutes ago
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The Superficial - Because You're Ugly -
58 minutes ago

Apparently, if you want Keira Knightley to take off her clothes and smear herself with apple jelly
you have to give her a good reason. (I know, show-biz people—touchy, right?) The
Duchess actress took time out from looking hot to reveal her philosophy about nude scenes
to Glamour: GLAMOUR:
What about nudity? Are you comfortable doing it in a film? KK: Pretty comfortable. I certainly
wouldn’t do it if I wasn’t.... I detest unnecessary nudity and what it says about women
in society. GLAMOUR: What do you think it says? KK: I think you see a lot of films where, Oh, yes,
the woman gets her tits out again and runs around naked for no reason. And you kind of go, Ugh, do
we have to? Keira probably doesn't have to worry about pulling her tits out for no reason, since
she's built like a 12-year-old boy and doesn't have any tits. But she's right that she shouldn't
strip down unless it's essential to the plot. Hopefully she'll warm up to the project currently in
development in my head, Keira Knightley Runs Out of Clean Clothes So She Has to Do Her Laundry
Naked and the Washing Machine Overflows So She Gets All Wet and Covered in Soap Suds. She
should like it, since it's a period piece, set in a time when she runs out of clean clothes, so she
has to do her laundry naked and the washing machine overflows so she gets all wet and covered in
soap suds.
Photo: WENN

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Lifehacker -
58 minutes ago
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align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2" width="640" height="480" style="display:block;float:none;" / The
alpha build of Mobile Firefox (a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Fennec/Releases"codenamed
Fennec/a) has been available for testing by a
href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Fennec/Releases"brave Nokia N810/a users for some time now,
but Mozilla developer Brad Lassey just got it up and running on a Windows Mobile device, and a
href="http://blog.mozilla.com/blassey/2008/10/11/windows-mobile-update-3-fonts/"shares a couple of
screenshots/a. Obviously there's quite a bit of work to be done, but it's an exciting preview at
what getting Firefox in your pocket will look like in the near future. [a
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Comics Should Be Good! -
1 hours and 4 minutes ago
Yeah, I’m going to write some more about Ralph and Sue’s marital disharmony funnies
from 16 years ago.
So, this mini has a pretty good rep. It’s like a lot of comics I make a point to dig up on
E-Bay. It’s considered a lost classic, a gem in burried in the manure of DC’s (or
Marvel’s, since the internet is like Fox News and expects complete fairness in all things,
even if it doesn’t actually practice that) publishing line up.
Sometimes these things are not. This pretty much was.
It’s got all of the elements bloggers want to see in their comics. Or say they want. Or
want buy don’t support enough with their dollar. Or do, but we just aren’t a big
enough part of the audience to make this stuff a bigger part of Marvel and DC’s publishing
schedules. Or we do to support this stuff just enough to keep your Blue Beetle and
Incredible Herc and other fun books around, but there is also an audience for the morose
event comic, and it’s not a binary thing, that we have to have either or, as much as it
shouldn’t be a binary thing that you either publish Superfriends or Identity
Crisis.
Referencing
O.G. Greg aside for my contractually obligated tangent aside, let me actually write about
this Elongated Man comic. Although I can not guarantee that there will be no more tangents. The
rest will just be for me, not Cronin.
It’s a light, fun comic. The villains are suitably ridiculous in a ’60s Batman theme
villain of the week sort of way. They’re mostly European cuisine based representations of
evil, so if that fits in to your sense of humor, you’ll enjoy this. Personally, I found
most of them at least mildly amusing, until the German Sausage Bandits showed up in the last
issue. And then I was rolling on the floor.
Speaking of sausage, there are a lot of references to an Italian former porn star turned diplomat
really loving it in issue 3. So, there are quite a few sexual and political allusions in what is
an otherwise light, fun superhero comic. That did strike me as odd.
Am I supposed to be mad about that? Should I be howling about how DC wasn’t thinking about
the kids in 1992? I am genuinely wondering. I keep missing these meetings where comics bloggers
get together and decide what to be mad about (which we totally have, non bloggers, all four of
you who read us; I assure you), so I really am out of the loop.
Seriously, I did find some of the references to felatio and foreign policy slightly off kilter,
but they didn’t detract from my enjoyment of this comic from 16 years ago. So, I guess I
can stop fixating on them. Especially since, if any kids were reading these comics in 1992, then
all the sex references either went over their heads. Since no kids know a thing about sex until
they’re teenagers.
The late Mike Parobeck provides the art. It is great. Really love his style, and it’s a
shame he never got a chance to develop in to the kind of superstar who can pick his projects and
do whatever he wants like Darwyn Cooke, a guy who draws in a similar style (although Cooke has
more Kirby in him than Parobeck ever showed), does today. He has a lot of fun with Ralph’s
pliable nature and the general absurdity writer Gerard Jones throws at him, while still working
well with the talking heads (since there are a lot of scenes featuring diplomats at dinner
parties) and relationship genre material he’s given.
The Sue and Ralph marriage acrimony really stuck out to me, and is a major part of the plot, so I
might as well type some more about that. I liked how in the first issue that Sue was bemused with
Ralph without being a shrew. Well, she never becomes a shrill harpie or anything, but she does
treat Ralph like crap before realizing how much she loves him. While serving as the guest of a
single European monarch who is obviously interested in her. So, that was pretty petty.
Ralph’s has his share of blame in the marital strife. He’s too interested in solving
mysteries to pay attention to Sue properly, and he embarsses her a lot with his “ear
in the fireplace” style of detective work. Well, that and Jones (and special guest star
the Flash) do flag up how much of this whole “mystery solving” thing is tied to Ralph
trying to feed his ego.
The fact that Ralph is basically a goofy man child makes me more sympathetic to him, since
we’re pretty similar like that, but at least Sue comes across like a human being most of
the time and not an evil female stereotype.
I feel conflicted about harping on this, since really, why do I expect emotional realism in a
comic where a man who can stretch and is fighting sausage bandits and sonic weapons weilding
European techno monarchs? Does this play off the Silver Age EM stories I really ought to read?
One thing this comic does do is make me want to finally buy that Showcase volume of his stories
that Bill made
me interested in. And I bet Sims, too, although can’t see if he did or not. Or make my
customary link to him.
Okay, that’s a lie. Because, again, anyone who
isn’t already reading the ISB for some unfathomable reason needs to see that.
So, this mini: as good as advertised, worth picking on e-bay or in a back issue bin (whatever
your favored method) if the Elongated Man’s premise has ever sounded interesting to you.
Also a good piece of unintended corporate synergy from 16 years ago, since you will probably want
to go by the Showcase volume and compare notes between the mini and it like I did.
Added Bonus Musing!- From the “Comics Sure Have Changed!” file:
Apparently, there were multiple comics conventions every month back in ‘92. There sure were
ads for a lot of them then (Moebius even attended one!). This was around the time Image was
taking off, so that makes some sense.
It’s also odd that not even 20 years ago, comics still had some quaint features to them.
Mainly all of those mail order ads for everything from back issues to the X-Ray specs/sea monkeys
kind of ephemera my parents’ generation is still bitter over being screwed by. They seem
less like the corporate products they very obviously are today with that kind of folksy stuff in
there.

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Roozeec Linux Blog -
1 hours and 7 minutes ago
Le Usplash est une fonctionnalité graphique qui permet d’avoir un logo, une image au
chargement du PC comme par défaut ci dessous avec Ubuntu :
Ca peut être sympa de vouloir le changer. Plusieurs choix s’offrent alors à
nous. Soit on télécharge un thème usplash sur gnome-look par
exemple , soit on le fait soit même. Dans ce dernier cas, c’est un peu
compliqué. Le but du jeu c’est de transformer une image en code C, puis de la
compiler en bibliothèque. Je ne vais pas détailler ceci, car sur le net on trouve
des choses sympa. Et en particulier pour faire un thème Usplash, voici Usplash Maker
J’avais testé ce programme il y a quelques mois mais sans vraiment de succès,
j’y suis donc retourné ces derniers temps et l’amélioratio est assez
sympa tant en facilité d’utilisation, tant en facilité d’installation.
Voici donc la procédure à suivre :
Note : comme prérequis il vous faudra installer imagemagick de facon
à avoir les scripts de conversion d’images.
1) Télécharger les fichiers suivants à partir du site de usplash Maker :
2) Décompresser le script principal dans le répertoire utilisé pour les
scripts nautilus avec les commandes suivantes :
cp REP_TELECHARGEMENT/Make Usplash 1.04.tar.gz
cd ~/.gnomeé/nautilus-scripts
gunzip Make Usplash 1.04.tar.gz && tar -xvf Make Usplash 1.04.tar
3) Créer le répertoire TUM sous votre répertoire personnel et copier le
fichier TUM-DATA
mkdir $HOME/TUM
cp REP_TELECHARGEMENT/TUM-DATA.tar.gz
Voilà, pour l’installation. Maintenant voyons l’utilisation qui est vraiment
simple. Sous le navigateur de fichiers Nautilus, ,il suffit de sélectionner une image et
de faire un clic droit. Un menu avec l’item “Scripts” s’affiche. En
sélectionnant “Scripts” un sous-menu nous montre l’option Usplash Maker
:
On relache la souris et c’est parti …
Un message d’information nous donne ce qui va être créé :
On valide et maintenant, il suffit de choisir les résolutions voulues :
On coche toutes les résolutions ou seulement celle voulues et on valide, et c’est
parti pour la conversion des images
Et ensuite la compilation
Quelques secondes après c’est terminé. Un fichier .so est donc
généré dans le même répertoire que l’image :
Et maintenant, comment l’intéger dans le système ?
Une seule commande dans un terminal suffit :
cd REPERTOIRE_DU_FICHIER_.SO
sudo cp fichier.so /usr/lib/usplash/mon-theme-splash.so
sudo update-alternatives –install /usr/lib/usplash/usplash-artwork.so usplash-artwork.so
mon-theme-splash.so
sudo update-alternatives –config usplash-artwork.so
On choisit ici le thème que l’on veut en choisissant le chiffre proposé.
Puis on met à jour le système
sudo update-initramfs -u
Il y a aussi une manière graphique qui permet de le faire. Il s’agit
d’installer un programme qui fait beaucoup de chose et en particulier le changement de
thème usplash. ce programme s’appelle startup manager et s’installe
très simplement avec sudo apt-get install
startupmanager
Une fois installé, ce programme se trouve sous le menu Système/Administration avec
le nom : Gestionnaire de démarrage Startup-manager.
AVERTISSEMENT : Une mauvaise utilisation de ce programme peut amener à le bloquer
au démarrage. Sachez ce que vous faites.
Une fois le programme lancé, voici l’affichage :
L’onglet qui nous intéresse ici et l’onglet Apparence
Pour rajouter donc notre thème, il faut cliquer sur Gérer les thèmes
Usplash.
A ce moment, une fenêtre apparaît pour nous permettre d’aller choisir notre
thème. On clique sur ajouter et on va chercher notre thème. Ensuite on clique sur
le Bouton Fermer.
Une fois ceci fait, il faut indiquer quel thème on veut utiliser. Pour celà, il
faut dérouler le menu pour sélectionner notre thème de facon à avoir
l’affichage suivant :
Maintenant, pour appliquer les changements, il faut cliquer sur Fermer. Un message
s’affiche indiquant la configuration du système :
Et voilà un beau thème usplash , vous savez-tout maintenant !

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MacNN | The Macintosh News Network -
1 hours and 8 minutes ago
Everyone knows that encryption is handy for protecting files from unauthorized users by denying
access to their contents. Unfortunately, most people donít use encryption, in spite of the
obvious advantages, because itís often too much of a hassle. To make encryption more
transparent to the user, a new option is PGP Desktop 9.9.... 
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ESPN.com -
1 hours and 8 minutes ago
Visit ESPN.com for the complete story.
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
1 hours and 11 minutes ago
HELP needed on weDict
I tried to install weDict on my iPhone. I tried to download the free version from itunes and have
that installed on my iPhone. But it required a iTunes account which i dont have. I tried to
register but it needs a US local address.
I have Cydia and Installer apps installed on my iPhone
Can anyone help me on the installaton of the app without going through the iTunes process.
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Ars Technica -
1 hours and 13 minutes ago
pThe big news of the week was the AMD spinoff and Intel's reaction to it, but we did see some
action in other areas as well. Info on Nehalem, ATI, and ten minute battery recharges inside./ppa
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MetaFilter -
1 hours and 14 minutes ago
a href="http://www.bookninja.com/?p=4600"Cormac McCarthy as “gay porn.”/a Literary site
Bookninja holds a a href="http://www.bookninja.com/?p=4584" title="Bookninja contest"contest/a to
rebrand literary classics with jarringly (but emhilariously/em) out-of-place new cover designs. br
/ (Although actually the McCarthy cover looks ever-so-slightly Chippendal#0235;sque. And does
anyone remember a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/77139108@N00/" title="Actually DS Tie-In Games
I Wanna Play"Nintendo DS Tie-In Games I’d Like to Play/a?)
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Autoblog -
1 hours and 15 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.autoblog.com/category/motorsports/" rel="tag"Motorsports/a, a
href="http://www.autoblog.com/category/bmw/" rel="tag"BMW/a, a
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//abr / div style="text-align: center;"span style="font-weight: bold; font-style:
italic;"smallClick above for more shots of the BMW S 1000 RR in its race colors/small/spanbr //div
br /BMW took the wraps off its upcoming S 1000 RR World Superbike contender as the Motorrad
division showed the new bike in its official race colors at the Intermot show in Cologne, Germany.
Taking a good look at the photos, we can see that the bike is indeed very compact. Look through the
numerous cutouts and vents in the fairing and you'll see how neat and tidy the new literbike is.
Next year, new BMW factory riders Ruben Xaus and past Superbike champion Troy Corser will ride the
190-horsepower S 1000 RR in competition against the a
href="http://www.autoblog.com/2008/09/06/honda-announces-new-cbr600rr-and-cbr100rr-fireblade-for-u-k/"Big/a
a href="http://www.autoblog.com/2008/09/29/suzuki-unveils-2009-gsx-r1000/"Four/a a
href="http://www.autoblog.com/2008/09/28/kawasaki-updates-entire-motorcycle-line-for-09/"Japanese/a
a
href="http://www.autoblog.com/2008/09/08/yamaha-introduces-2009-r1-with-big-bang-firing-order/"superbikes/a,
the a
href="http://www.autoblog.com/2008/01/29/ducati-1098-r-180-horsepower-364-pounds-traction-control/"Ducati
1098 R/a and the new a
href="http://www.autoblog.com/2008/09/22/officially-official-aprilia-rsv4-superbike/"RSV4 from
Aprilia/a. It should all be very exciting to watch.br /br /Expect a street-going version shortly,
with 1,000 units of the new model due for 2009. Unlike past Beamers, the S 1000 RR uses an inline
four-cylinder engine mounted transversely in the frame with a standard chain drive. Suspension bits
also follow the normal telescopic formula up front with a traditional coil-over out back, eschewing
BMW's past Telelever, Duolever and Paralever designs. Take a look in our gallery below.br /br /div
class="postgallery"pstrongGallery: a
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Media Matters for America -
1 hours and 17 minutes ago
On the October 11 edition of MSNBC Live, Steven Thomma, McClatchy Washington bureau
chief political correspondent, asserted that Sen. John McCain will likely attack Sen. Barack
Obama "as a tax-raiser, someone who'll take money out of your pocket at the very moment you don't
want it to happen." When asked for his opinion on Thomma's assessment, Politico politics
editor David Mark stated: "Right, I would agree with that," adding that McCain's "best line of
attack at this point is to paint Barack Obama as a traditional big-government liberal -- somebody
who's gonna hurt your pocketbook if you vote for them in this severe economic crisis." However,
neither Thomma nor Mark noted that claims that Obama will raise taxes and "take money out of your
pocket" misrepresent Obama's tax plan.
As Media Matters for America has repeatedly documented, Obama has
proposed cutting taxes for low- and middle-income families and raising taxes
only on households earning more than $250,000 per year. Indeed, the Tax Policy Center
concluded that, compared with McCain, "Obama would give larger tax cuts to low- and
moderate-income households and pay some of the cost by raising taxes on high-income taxpayers."
Additionally, McCain's chief economic policy adviser, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, reportedly said it is inaccurate to say that "Barack Obama raises taxes."
During the September 26
presidential debate, McCain himself noted that Obama would provide "tax cuts," but returned, moments later, to
suggesting Obama would "raise people's taxes":
McCAIN: Now, Senator Obama didn't mention that, along with his tax cuts, he is also proposing
some $800 billion in new spending on new programs.
Now, that's a fundamental difference between myself and Senator Obama. I want to cut spending. I
want to keep taxes low. The worst thing we could do in this economic climate is to raise people's
taxes.
From the 9 a.m. ET hour of the October 11 edition of MSNBC Live:
JANSING: All right, let me go back to what -- something you said, Steven, and you mentioned the
debate that's coming up. So if you're John McCain, and you're 10, 11 points behind nationally,
and you're behind in places like Pennsylvania, where you hope to really challenge -- he's already
pulled out, as we reported last week, out of Michigan -- what's your strategy gotta be?
THOMMA: Well, I think his strategy has to still be to try to slow this Obama momentum. Now, how
does he do it? Does he go after him on the connections to people like Bill Ayers or Tony Rezko in
Chicago? Or does he hit him on taxes and pocketbook issues? I suspect he'll do what he did last
week, which is go after him on -- as a tax-raiser, someone who'll take money out of your pocket
at the very moment you don't want it to happen. I suspect he's going to stay on that course.
JANSING: Is that what you would expect to happen, David?
MARK: Right, I would agree with that. I think probably his best line of attack at this point is
to paint Barack Obama as a traditional big-government liberal -- somebody who's gonna hurt your
pocketbook if you vote for them in this severe economic crisis. Whether that works, that's still
a long shot.

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