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DCEmu Forums:: The Homebrew & Gaming Network :: PSP Dreamcast Nintendo DS Wii GP2X Xbox 360 GBA Gamecube PS2 Forums - Dreamcast News Forum -
21 hours and 53 minutes ago
hey everyone this is my fist post :D so nice to meet you. My while problem is that i cant seem to
get the timemachine app to work on my psp. im really looking forward to putting homebrew onto it
but i just seem to hit a dead end. First off im running on a mac, my psp is on 3.52 OFW(not m33),
and i pandora'd my battery. I Dl'ed TimeMachine from Dark-Alex and followed the instructions
putting it into the game folder and all but when i run it i keep getting the message "the game
could not be started (80020148)". with some more research i tried and could not get the recovery
mode to work, and figured that this is cause im not running cfw. So im stumped and the only other
thing is that when i originally did the pandora batt and made a magic memory stick (have tried
timemachine with that and it formatted) on start up i just got a black screen no menu, even hit x
and wait a good long while to hit x again thinking it might be working any way, checked my settings
but nothing. just more clues to the puzzle. Its not bricked, works fine just f'n stubborn as hell.
if anyone has any ideas i would love to hear them thank you again.

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0px;"nbsp;/ppSincerely,/ppIlya Ryzhenkov/pp style="min-height: 8pt; height: 8pt; padding:
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Un premier poster de Knowing, le prochain Alex Proyas avec Nicolas Cage, vient de faire son
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1 days and 6 hours ago
New Yorker music critic Alex
Ross won this year's Guardian first book award for his history of 20th century music
The Rest is Noise :
"The chair of the judging panel, Guardian literary editor Claire Armitstead, said: 'In some
quarters this book has been seen as not having a popular appeal. Our prize –
which, uniquely, relies on readers' groups in the early stages of judging –
proves that, on the contrary, there is a huge appetite among readers for clear, serious but
accessible books.' According to one judge: 'Where Ross lifts his book above the 'expert' and
impressive to the 'good read' category is in the way he wears his learning lightly, never
clutches for false or contrived ways of explaining music, and never dumbs down in order to
explain.'"
Ross was one of this year's Out 100
honorees. He also writes a blog
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1 days and 6 hours ago
Les mammouths, les ogres, les extraterrestres, et ma petite sÅ“ur. Difficile, à
première vue, de faire cohabiter tout ce petit monde dans le même (monde). Et
pourtant, c'est le pari un peu fou, mais aussi très réfléchi, que se sont
lancés Alex Cousseau et Nathalie Choux, dans ce conte improbable, raconté à la
première personne. Mais la première question qui nous taraude, c'est : « Mais
qui est donc cette première personne ? » Le petit protagoniste de l'histoire, à
savoir un...
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Neteco.com -
1 days and 6 hours ago
Qui a dit que la publicité ne pouvait pas être éthique? Une initiative
inspirée de la « one million dollar page », initiée en 2005 par Alex Tew,
vient de voir le jour. L'objectif: verser autant d'euros [...]
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BLABBERMOUTH.NET Latest News -
1 days and 8 hours ago
Inquirer.net multimedia reporter Alex Villafania has shot and uploaded video footage (see below) of
SEPULTURA's November 29, 2008 headlining concert at the Red Horse Muziklaban Festival in Manila,
Philippines.
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Guardian Unlimited -
1 days and 9 hours ago
pThe home secretary, Jacqui Smith, is to make a Commons statement today on the arrest of the Tory
frontbencher Damian Green. Senior political correspondent strongAndrew Sparrow/strong assesses the
implications of yesterday's allegations from the Speaker, Michael Martin, that the police didn't
have a search warrant before they entered Green's Commons office - and failed to inform Commons
officials that they were entitled to ask for one./ppHome affairs editor, strongAlan Travis/strong,
looks at a new government advertisement warning young people of the perils of
cocaine./ppstrongChris McGreal/strong reports from Harare on the breakdown of order in Zimbabwe,
with the economy destroyed, public employees joining street protests, and an epidemic of
cholera./ppEach year 35m items of post go undelivered because the sender hasn't written the address
clearly. The letters, parcels and packages find their way to a sorting centre in Belfast, from
where strongHenry McDonald/strong reports./ppThe New Yorker music critic strongAlex Ross/strong was
named last night as the winner of the Guardian First Book Award for The Rest is Noise: Listening to
the Twentieth Century, a tour de force through 100 years of classical music./ppAnd X-Factor star
strongRachel Hylton/strong talks to G2's strongHannah Pool/strong./p pa
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Amie Parnes / The Crypt's
Blogs:
Ros-Lehtinen
hangs up on Obama. Twice. — Is Ileana Ros-Lehtinen a little
paranoid? — Maybe. — On Wednesday, the Republican
congresswoman got a call from President-elect Barack Obama, didn't believe it was him, and hung
up on him. Twice. — According to Ros-Lehtinen's flack Alex Cruz …
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1 days and 11 hours ago
Mercredi 3 décembre 2008 à 23 heures 20 sur TF1 : "New York, section criminelle :
Carnet fatal" Produit par René Balcer et Dick Wolf Auteur : Elizabeth Benjamin et
René Balcer Réalisé par Alex Chapple [...]
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1 days and 13 hours ago
Sleaze Roxx recently conducted an interview with guitarist Alex Grossi (HOOKERS 'N' BLOW, ex-QUIET
RIOT) about his involvement with ADLER'S APPETITE, the band led by former GUNS N' ROSES drummer
Steven Adler.
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La dernière oeuvre du génial Alex Proyas, désormais connue sous le pragmatique
titre de Prédictions dans nos contrées, refait parler d'elle aujourd'hui avec une
toute première affi[...]
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1 days and 14 hours ago
While highly reminiscent of DreamWorks' WAR OF THE WORLDS poster, Summit Entertainment's official
one sheet for Alex Proyas' Knowing is pretty damn cool. The image
displays the Earth with a whole bunch of odd symbols bleeding out of the atmosphere; check it out
inside. Arriving in theaters March 20, the film tells the story of a man (Nicolas Cage) who
unearths a time capsule with children's drawings predicting the future that was buried in the
1950s. One child's drawings predicted several horrible events that already have come true; however,
one of those events has not yet occurred, and the man sets out to prevent it from happening.
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DVDRAMA : Les News -
1 days and 15 hours ago
La dernière oeuvre du génial Alex Proyas, désormais connue sous le pragmatique
titre de Prédictions dans nos contrées, refait parler d'elle aujourd'hui avec une
toute première affi[...]
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Times Online:rss -
1 days and 17 hours ago
The plummeting property market claimed a host of celebrity victims yesterday when companies whose
investors include Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir David Frost and Grant Bovey collapsed into administration.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
1 days and 17 hours ago
The plummeting property market claimed a host of celebrity victims yesterday when companies whose
investors include Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir David Frost and Grant Bovey collapsed into administration.
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Guardian Unlimited -
1 days and 19 hours ago
divimg alt=""
src="http://hits.guardian.co.uk/b/ss/guardiangu-feeds/1/H.15.1/99052?ns=guardianpageName=Football%3A+Cool+Tevez+hat-trick+sends+United+into+the+semisch=Footballc3=The+Guardianc4=Carling+Cup%2CManchester+United+%28Football%29%2CBlackburn+Rovers+%28Football+club%29%2CFootball%2CSportc5=Not+commercially+useful%2CPremier+Leaguec6=Daniel+Taylorc7=2008_12_03c8=1128459c9=articlec10=GUc11=Footballc12=Carling+Cupc13=c14=h2=GU%2FFootball%2FCarling+Cup"
width="1" height="1" //divpStrap a polygraph to Sir Alex Ferguson and he might just be forced to
admit that he often finds the Carling Cup little more than a hindrance in a cluttered fixture list.
At this stage of the competition the good definitely outweighs the bad and Manchester United will
take their place in the semi-finals as the favourites to reach, and win, another Wembley
final./ppEven with a vastly weakened side they were far too good for a Blackburn team teetering on
the brink of a full-blown crisis, with Paul Ince facing voluble abuse from the small band of away
supporters. There were chants of "We want Incey out" and "You don't know what you're doing" and the
name of the club's former manager Graeme Souness was sung./ppThis was certainly a chastening
experience for Ince on the ground where he once played with such distinction. Carlos Tevez was
magnificent, scoring twice and taking much of the credit for forcing Aaron Mokoena into an own
goal. Nani completed United's scoring and Blackburn's goals, via Benni McCarthy and Matt
Derbyshire, had little impact, coming with the score at 2-0 and then 4-1. /ppFerguson watched this
unfold from a seat high in the South Stand, having been banished from the dugout as penance for
angrily confronting the referee Mike Dean after their recent game against Hull City. In truth, it
was little more than a minor inconvenience, but a bitingly cold one, too, on a night when Mike
Phelan and the other coaching staff could make use of the specially heated seats that Ferguson
asked to be installed a couple of years ago./ppThe United manager had made 10 changes from the team
that beat Manchester City on Sunday and it was clear that even if Ronaldo had not been suspended he
would have been given the night off. This was an experimental side of fringe players, the
Portuguese-speaking clan of Anderson, Nani, Rodrigo Possebon and Rafael da Silva, plus a couple of
older heads in Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs. Ferguson had taken a calculated risk and, in the end,
he was entitled to feel he got it just right./ppWith so many changes, it was probably only to be
expected there would be spells when United did not play with the usual fluency and penetration.
Blackburn are on a miserable run of form and, after a subdued start from the home side, it soon
became apparent why Ince's team have not kept a clean sheet since mid-October./ppThe opening goal
came from a Ryan Giggs free-kick and was credited to Carlos Tevez. It was a popular call as Tevez
is a favourite of the Old Trafford crowd in what has become a difficult period for him in the wake
of Dimitar Berbatov's signing. Replays, however, confirmed that Tevez's only role had been to apply
pressure to Aaron Mokoena at the far post. With the striker coming from behind, Mokoena tried to
head the ball clear but, losing balance, succeeded only in diverting it beyond Robinson for an own
goal./ppUntil that point United had threatened only sporadically and Nani was demonstrating why he
must be considered the player most at risk from the arrival in January of the Serbia international
Zoran Tosic. Nani's slow development should be a cause of consternation for Ferguson given that the
Portuguese international cost more than Ronaldo, but five minutes before the interval there was a
demonstration of what he is capable of. The one-two with Tevez was fast and incisive and Nani's
right-foot shot was precise to made it 2-0./ppFerguson has lost only two of the 33 games at Old
Trafford in which he has faced teams managed by his former players. Briefly, Blackburn threatened
to dent that record when the half-time substitute McCarthy ran on to Robinson's long goal-kick and,
having benefited from Neville's slow reactions, lashed a right-foot volley past Ben Foster./ppThis
was the night when Foster finally made his home debut for United, almost three and a half years
since signing from Stoke City. Ince could reflect that his team made it a busier 90 minutes for the
goalkeeper than Edwin can der Sar often faces but it was only a crumb of consolation given the way
Blackburn's defence collapsed. Within two minutes Andre Ooijer had brought down Tevez, running on
to Giggs's through ball and the Argentinian made it 3-1 from the penalty spot./ppThe outstanding
moment of the night followed four minutes later. Anderson was involved three times, Giggs once and
Tevez twice, as United's sharp, incisive passing and movement made traffic cones out of their
opponents. It finished with Anderson running clear, with the chance to score his first-ever United
goal. His unselfishness could only be admired as he squared the ball for Tevez to roll it into an
empty net. It was a goal that deserved every superlative going. /ppThe game was won and it was
inconsequential when Derbyshire stabbed the ball past Foster with five minutes to go and Benni
McCarthy scored from Derbyshire's cross./pdiv style="float: left; margin-right: 10px;
margin-bottom: 10px;"ullia href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/carlingcup"Carling Cup/a/lilia
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girls are like cars that need a lot of oil."/a Alex Graven, 9, has had a
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runaway hit of the Soaring Hawk Elementary School book fair, picked up by HarperCollins. How do you
spot these oil-guzzling cars? quot;quot;It is easy to spot pretty girls,quot; Alex writes,
quot;because they have big earrings, fancy dresses and all the jewelry.quot; br / Alex's techniques
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hyperness (cut down on sugar if you need to).quot; Alex tells his fellow guys that quot;[t]he best
choice for most boys is a regular girl. Remember, some pretty girls are coldhearted when it comes
to boys. Don't let them get to you.quot; (Unfortunately, Alex still may be naive in some areas, as
he tells his readers, quot;Girls like the smartest boys.quot;) How to approach them? quot;If I say
hi and you say hi back, we're probably off to a good start.quot; When asked why he wrote the book,
quot;a
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Guardian Unlimited -
1 days and 21 hours ago
divimg alt=""
src="http://hits.guardian.co.uk/b/ss/guardiangu-feeds/1/H.15.1/58486?ns=guardianpageName=Books%3A+Resounding+Guardian+first+book+award+victory+for+The+Rest+Is+Noisech=Booksc3=guardian.co.ukc4=Guardian+first+book+award%2CHistory+%28Books+genre%29%2CBooks%2CMusic+%28Books+genre%29%2CAwards+and+prizes+%28Culture%29%2CCulture+sectionc5=Not+commercially+usefulc6=Charlotte+Higginsc7=2008_12_03c8=1128219c9=articlec10=GUc11=Booksc12=Guardian+first+book+awardc13=c14=h2=GU%2FBooks%2FGuardian+first+book+award"
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from Mahler to La Monte Young is the winner of this year's a
href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/guardianfirstbookaward"Guardian first book award/a. Alex
Ross's The Rest Is Noise was the clear and undisputed winner of the £10,000 prize, which has
been presented at a ceremony in central London tonight./ppThe chair of the judging panel, Guardian
literary editor Claire Armitstead, said: "In some quarters this book has been seen as not having a
popular appeal. Our prize – which, uniquely, relies on readers' groups in the
early stages of judging – proves that, on the contrary, there is a huge
appetite among readers for clear, serious but accessible books."/ppAccording to one judge: "Where
Ross lifts his book above the 'expert' and impressive to the 'good read' category is in the way he
wears his learning lightly, never clutches for false or contrived ways of explaining music, and
never dumbs down in order to explain."/ppOne of the members of the Waterstone's reading groups, who
helped in the judging process, said: "Every time I felt overwhelmed by the technicalities, along
came a sublime metaphor or simile that would light up the prose."/ppRoss, who is the music critic
of the New Yorker, has distilled a lifetime's enthusiasm and learning into a rich narrative of
musical history, setting the works of Mahler, Schoenberg, John Cage and the rest into their
cultural and political contexts – but also giving a vivid sense of what the
music he describes actually sounds and feels like./ppOf all the artforms, modern and contemporary
classical music is often seen as the most rebarbative. Ross brushes aside the mythology of
20th-century music's "inaccessibility" as he charts its meandering histories. Along the way,
fascinating connections are made: hip-hop has more in common with Janacek than you might think;
Arnold Schoenberg and George Gershwin were tennis partners; Gershwin, in turn, was an ardent fan of
Alban Berg and kept an autographed photo of the composer of Lulu in his apartment. If there is an
overarching idea to the book, it is perhaps contained in Berg's pronouncement to Gershwin: "Mr
Gershwin, music is music." /ppRoss, 40, was born in Washington DC, and studied English and history
at Harvard. An enthusiastic teenage musician and student broadcaster, he began writing music
criticism after university and in 1996 was appointed music critic of the New Yorker. His blog
– also called a href="http://www.therestisnoise.com/"The Rest Is Noise/a
– has been a trailblazer in harnessing the internet as a way of amplifying
(often literally) his writing on music./ppThe New York Review of Books described The Rest Is Noise
as "by far the liveliest and smartest popular introduction yet written to a century of diverse
music". The Economist noted: "No other critic writing in English can so effectively explain why you
like a piece, or beguile you to reconsider it, or prompt you to hurry online and buy a recording."
/ppNicholas Kenyon, managing director of the Barbican and a former Observer music critic, said: "At
a time when people are still talking about 20th-century music as if it were a problem, here is a
lucid and entertaining book about what I regard as some of the greatest music ever written. It's a
wonderful way to advance the cause of 20th-century music to an ordinary, intelligent general
reader. It's the ideal mix of enthusiasm and information."/ppThis year's judging panel comprised
novelist Roddy Doyle; broadcaster and novelist Francine Stock; poet Daljit Nagra; the historian
David Kynaston; novelist Kate Mosse and Guardian deputy editor, Katharine Viner. Stuart Broom of
Waterstone's also joined the deliberations, speaking as the representative of the readers'
groups./ppThe other books on the shortlist were Mohammed Hanif's A Case of Exploding Mangoes; Ross
Raisin's God's Own Country; Steve Toltz's A Fraction of the Whole (which was also shortlisted for
the Man Booker prize) and Owen Matthews's Stalin's Children. /ppPrevious winners of the prize have
included Stuart: A Life Backwards by Alexander Masters (2005) and Zadie Smith's White Teeth
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