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Planet Ubuntu -
19 hours and 27 minutes ago
img class=face src=http://planet.ubuntu.com/heads/sh.png alt= pI know I know, how pathetic ;-)/p
pBut it finally reached Ubuntu:/p pa href=http://framework.zend.com/ target=_blankZend Framework/a
1.7.1 reached Jaunty Jackalope./p p class=rteindent2From the debian/changelog:/p pre
class=rteindent2 zend-framework (1.7.1-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low nbsp; * New Upstream version
nbsp; * New features and components: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Amf with support for AMF0 and AMF3
protocols nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Dojo Toolkit 1.2.1 (Not installed in Ubuntu Package) nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; +
Support for dijit editor available in the Dojo Toolkit nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Service_Twitter
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + ZendX_JQuery in extras library nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Metadata API in Zend_Cache
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Google book search API in Zend_Gdata nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Preliminary support for
GData Protocol v2 in Zend_Gdata nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Support for skip data processing in
Zend_Search_Lucene nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Support for Open Office XML documents in Zend_Search_Lucene
indexer nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Performance enhancements in Zend_Loader, Zend_Controller, and server
components nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Mail_Storage_Writable_Maildir enhancements for mail delivery
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Tool in incubator nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Text_Table for formatting table
using characters nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_ProgressBar nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Config_Writer
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + ZendX_Console_Unix_Process in the extras library nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; +
Zend_Db_Table_Select support for Zend_Paginator nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Global parameters for routes
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Using Chain-Routes for Hostname-Routes via Zend_Config nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + I18N
improvements nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Application wide locale for all classes
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Data retrieving methods are now static nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; -
Additional cache handling methods in all I18N classes nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Zend_Translate
API simplified nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + File transfer enhancements nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support for
file elements in subforms nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support for multifile elements
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support for MAX_FILES_SIZE in form nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support
for breaking validation chain nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support for translation of failure
,messages nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - New IsCompressed, IsImage, ExcludeMimeType, ExcludeExtension
validators nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Support for FileInfo extension in MimeType validator
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Zend_Db_Table_Select adapater for Zend_Paginator nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + Support for
custom adapters in Zend_Paginator nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + More flexible handling of complex types in
Zend_Soap nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; + All bugs which are fixed you can find here: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; -
a href=http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=10903
title=http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=10903http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=10903/a
nbsp; * Do not install the dojo toolkit which is being shipped inside the original tarball of Zend
nbsp; * Do not install the incubator which is being shipped inside the original tarball of Zend
nbsp; * debian/control: remove quilt from build-depends, not needed anymore nbsp; * debian/rules:
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - remove all quilt relevant patch rules and includes nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - copy
debian/zend-framework.ini to the right location (/etc/php5/conf.d/) nbsp; * added
debian/zend-framework.ini (LP: #220719) nbsp; * debian/README.Debian: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; - Updated to
the new world order for enabling zend-framework /prep class=rteindent4nbsp;/p pnbsp;/p

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iPod touch Fans forum -
20 hours and 58 minutes ago
 Category: Reference
Released: Nov 17, 2008
Price: $2.99
Description:
A comprehensive online dictionary product that provides a translation of the English word to its
closest equivalent in Chinese or from Chinese to English, you can hear perfect pronunciation by a
native speaker to improve your speaking, it provides etiology of the word and common usage examples
as well. In addition it suggests other forms that the word might take. Synonyms and Antonyms are
also provided in case you might need them. And finally Web references to further definitions and
usage examples are provided.
Website: http://www.looptek.com
Support Website: http://www.looptek.com
Note: The description above is the official one supplied by the application
developer and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this site or its staff.
Get it on iTunes: Chinese Traditional - English Dictionary by LoopTe
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iPod touch Fans forum -
20 hours and 58 minutes ago
 Category: Reference
Released: Nov 26, 2008
Price: $9.99
Description:
It is time to throw your old electronic dictionary out and come onboard with iPhone now! TapDict,
the most powerful English-Chinese dictionary so far, contains more than 40,000 english words. With
detailed translations, sufficient examples and usage demos, you can master the word in just a few
seconds. Features: - Contains more than 40,000 english words. - Superb translation with detailed
explanation, example sentence and common usage demonstration. - Powerful search engine specially
designed for this dictionary, let you find your words faster. No extra database overhead required.
~ Web based translation page with colorful display made everything clear and straightforward. -
Friendly user interface design with animation effects, super cool to use in front of folks. -
Complete local library, no Internet connection required. Now good TapDict has a new Traditional
Chinese version!
Website: http://www.oscross.com
Support Website: http://www.oscross.com
Note: The description above is the official one supplied by the application
developer and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this site or its staff.
Get it on iTunes: TapDict - English-Chinese (Traditional) Dictionary

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the INQUIRER -
1 days ago
psmallSylvie Barak a href="http://www.theinquirer.net/"the Inquirer/a, Tuesday 2 December 2008.
08:06:00/small/ppi *Cough, cough* /i/ppIT SEEMS INTEL’S new Core i7 chip may be a bit soggy
on the translation lookaside buffer (TLB) front, with the firm hinting at a bug in an official
Specification Update. A TLB, found in pretty much all current desktop and server processors, is a
CPU cache used by memory.../pimg width='1' height='1'
src='http://feeds.theinquirer.net/c/554/f/7127/s/27b041b/mf.gif' border='0'/div
class='mf-viral'table border='0'trtd valign='middle'a
href="http://res.feedsportal.com/viral/sendemail2.html?title=Intel denies Core i7 TLB
buglink=http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/12/01/intel-denies-core-i7-tlb-bug"
target="_blank"img src="http://rss.feedsportal.com/images/emailthis2.gif" border="0" //a/tdtd
valign='middle'a href="http://res.feedsportal.com/viral/bookmark.cfm?title=Intel denies Core i7 TLB
buglink=http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/12/01/intel-denies-core-i7-tlb-bug"
target="_blank"img src="http://rss.feedsportal.com/images/bookmark.gif" border="0"
//a/td/tr/table/divbr/br/a
href="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/24193218154/u/89/f/7127/c/554/s/41616411/a2.htm"img
src="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/24193218154/u/89/f/7127/c/554/s/41616411/a2.img" border="0"//a

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MAKE Magazine -
1 days and 5 hours ago
Here's the newest news from F.A.T.; a Tokyo division has been established!
We F.A.T. freaks in Tokyo got together to hack Japan with "Free Art & Technology!" At
tokyo.fffff.at, we will be showing Japanese translation of
F.A.T. posts, reporting of F.A.T. related applications, and our own reports of free-art
development. Check out the members of Toko F.A.T. here. The people section of fffff.at has been translated into
Japanese, too!
In the image above, from the left, Genpei
Akasegawa, Taishu Kase, Minakata Kumagusu, Vivienne Sato and Japanese Yokai.
More:
Make
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MetaFilter -
1 days and 8 hours ago
a href="http://fish.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/30/paradise-lost-in-prose/"A new 'prose
translation'/a of Milton's classic poem has been written by a
href="http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/ddaniels/index.html"Prof Dennis Danielson/a in an effort to help
make it available to a wider audience, if they find the original language too difficult. a
href="http://www.paradiselost.org/index-2.html"Apparently /aa
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0963962132/metafilter-20"he wasn't/a the first to a
href="http://aramedia.com/voltronparadise.htm"think/a a
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/156389792X/metafilter-20"of it/a, but considers his a
a href="http://mynightstand.blogspot.com/"translation/a rather than a retelling, and it is printed
as a dual edition / parallel text. br / smallso, useful pedagogical tool, or evidence that we're
forgetting how to read?/small
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The Tech Report: News -
1 days and 10 hours ago
While browsing news sites today, we came upon several reports saying Core i7 processors suffer from
a translation lookaside buffer-related erratum. Those reports drew parallels between the TLB bug
that plagued AMD's first quad-core CPUs and a note in Intel's Core i7 specification update, which
states in part: In...
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Lifehacker -
1 days and 10 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/12/frengly.png" width="370"
height="350" style="display:block;" /Online language translation app Frengly autodetects the source
language of text and quickly translates it into your language of choice. Just paste any piece of
text into Frengly, hit translate, and let Frengly take care of the rest. Frengly actually plugs
into the Google Translate API to both detect the language and to translate the text, so you may
wonder: Why use Frengly? Ultimately it's about speed and ease of use. Google Translate requires you
to choose the auto-detect option every time you head to the page, which means you lose a step in
what should be a feature that shaves a step off translation. Likewise, it's easier to select your
destination language once from one of the many buttons rather than dig through the drop-down menu.
So while Frengly isn't all that innovative on its own, you can think of it as a nicer front-end to
Google Translate./p div class="related"a href="http://frengly.com/"Frengly/a [via a
href="http://www.downloadsquad.com/2008/11/27/frengly-does-translation-but-does-it-beat-babelfish/"Download
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Lifehacker -
1 days and 10 hours ago
Online language translation app Frengly autodetects the source language of text and quickly
translates it into your language of choice. Just paste any piece of text into Frengly, hit
translate, and...
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Planet Ubuntu -
1 days and 14 hours ago
img class=face src=http://planet.ubuntu.com/heads/jordi.png alt= pThis weekend I had the pleasure
of visiting my friend Kike in Iruña, a city I really like but had not been able to visit in
five years. I spent three days with him, after a really awful emBilman/em trip during Friday
night./p pThe first thing that happened on Friday morning was quite unexpected. I went out, crossed
a pair of streets to get to Carlos III, and going past the corner I found myself surrounded by all
kinds of policemen: red, blue, green and yellow. There were press reporters all over the place,
with TV and photo cameras ready to record something big. What the hell? I looked around, and there
it was: a huge blue sign read emPopulares de Navarra/em, and Mariano Rajoy was seconds away from
getting out of the new PP headquarters in Nafarroa. With a few dozen policemen looking at me in
suspicion, and realising my current hair dress wasn't the most appropriate for that scenario, I
decided to disappear as quickly as possible./p pemPopulares/em aside, the weekend was really
productive. I had a great time trying to find the places I visited 9 and 5 years ago. It was sad to
see the fantastic emIruñako Gaztetxea/em turned into an iron building surrounded by old,
traditional houses in the centre of the city. With Kike, I had enough time to learn more about the
origins of Iruña and the three cities from which it originated, and visit the
emCiudadela/em./p pOn Saturday, Kike, Ana and I went to have some fun on a snowy day around Orreaga
and had dinner in a small town around the area, maybe Lintzoain? I'm afraid I forgot due to the mix
of basque names in my head. We had dinner in emlo viejo/em, where I spotted a poster of a
href=http://www.sositoiz.info/Solid@rias con Itoiz/a for the “Itoitz hustu arte”
campaign, a copy of which I unsuccessfully tried to get in several places in the city./p pOn
Sunday, Kike and I took a bus to Donosti, and I travelled across the most beautiful highway I've
seen. But of course, that was from my perspective seated in a bus. I can imagine the Leitzaran
highway project must have been greatly contested by the people of the tiny towns nearby. The
spoiled valleys and views must have been really impressive in the past and seem now irreversibly
ruined by a scar and holes through the mountains./p pThis was my first visit to Donosti, which held
its annual Marathon, and were lucky to meet our friend Rubén when he was around kilometre 25
of his race. He managed to finish under 2:50, which was a bit better than what he aimed for in his
first Marathon. Well done! The weather was horrible, and our visit to emLa Concha/em, the old
harbour and the emCasco Viejo/em was short, we were freezing and getting our feet wet./p pWhile I
visited Donosti for the first time, Mikel Laboa, one of the most respected singers in the basque
culture, was dimming. Laboa's songs always give me goosebumps, even if I need to read a translation
for the basque lirics. Many will remember his music from Julio Medem's documentary, a
href=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382898/La pelota vasca/a, featuring Txoria txori, which has
become a symbol of basque culture over the years. Youtube has quite a few videos, and I'd recommend
watching a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O3HTqa7l3ATxoria txori/a, a
href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBrebmUVQ6IGure bazterrak/a, a
href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFKSKCIj9GMLili bat/a or a
href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOkv1rRfdhABaga biga higa/a performed by the Orfeon Donostiarra
to name a few./p pMikel Laboa, goian bego./p

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Macsimum News -
1 days and 16 hours ago
Posted by Dennis Sellers
TranslateIt! Online (TAO) is
a new, free app the iPhone that offers one-click translation of texts from one language to
another and is powered by Google online translation engine. TAO is designed especially for
travelers and language students.

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PSP Updates -
1 days and 16 hours ago
a href="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/126884/datelblu_qjpreviewth.jpg?977100"
rel="lightbox[article126884]" title="Datel 27s 20Lite 20Blue 20Tool 20 20- 20Image 201 20 26nbsp 3B
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src="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/126884/datelblu_qjpreviewth.jpg?977100"
align="right" border="0"/aAs anticipated - and warned - by Alek and the rest of the gang at the
Dark_AleX forums, the oober-hyped a href="http://pspupdates.qj.net/tags/datel/1198" id="tag"
title="PC peripherals manufacturer"Datel/a batteries, the "savior of the PSP 3K", turned out to be
nothing more but that: oober-hyped.brbrSays Alek (and we're quoting him verbatim lest there might
be anything lost in translation), brbrp style="padding-left: 40px; padding-right: 40px;"... it's
confirmed that this over exalted batter will leave 3K at least like the 88v3, just with a flashing
light, a black screen and nothing but that LED indicator, as we announced./pbrp
style="padding-left: 40px; padding-right: 40px;"Therefore, that (strange blue colored) battery
won't work for you, instead "someone" makes a bypass for the preIPL thing that Dark_AleX explained
[here]. (Considering that the preIPL on the 3K has the same security) Looks like D@tel was hoping
that Dark_AleX hacked it, so only their battery could be available for the hacking process. Bad
luck, guys./pbrMeanwhile, he also provides some updated on the 88v3 project:brbrp
style="padding-left: 40px; padding-right: 40px;" Now onto the 88v3 IPL. You might remember [a] post
from where part of the signing (there were 2 functions missing) was hacked from Brokencodes; so
being as partial as it is, it would be interesting now to say, after reading about it on all the
PSP-related webpages, that is NOT conclusive or definitely, so please, be aware that a "hack" for
this couple of mobos might need further and longer study./pbrThere you go. As always, keep it
posted here for more PSP updates.brbrhr style="width: 100 ; height: 2px;"brspan style="font-weight:
bold;"Related Articles:br/spanullia
href="http://www.qj.net/Alek-of-DA-Forums-skeptical-of-Datel-hack/pg/49/aid/126416"span
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Gizmodo -
1 days and 18 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/pl_games_stack_f.jpg" align="left"
hspace="4" vspace="2" style="display:block;" /Wired published an interesting look at the recent
trend of Japanese videogame banksmdash;essentially, a means for the thrifty gamer to save the
quarters that could otherwise be lost forever to an arcade machine./p pThe article, by Brian
Ashcraft of a href="http://kotaku.com/5099916/piggy-banks-you-can-play"Kotaku/a fame, gives us a
walkthrough of three differently themed game banks, with styles that range from RPG (you put in
money to level up) to dating sim (as a modern female, you feed your dates coins to hear sweat
nothings)./p pAnd while the games are useless to most of us as they are written in Japanese, the
Ikemen dating sim Bank does offer one universal climax that we all can appreciate:br/p
blockquote...you totally forget to insert money into your Ikemen Bank for a whole working week.
Your greedy hunk writes you a letter that simply says, "Sayonara." No translation
needed./blockquote pThe moral? Always feed your hunk. [a
href="http://www.wired.com/gaming/gamingreviews/multimedia/2008/11/pl_games"Wired/a via a
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CowcotLand -
1 days and 19 hours ago
Vous vous souvenez surement des premiers processeurs Phenom qui souffraient d'un bug TLB
(Translation Lookaside Buffer), ce qui a grandement handicapé AMD avec son processeur. Et
bien il semblerait, selon les informations de Fudzilla, que le Core i7 puisse lui aussi être
touché par ce problème. En effet, une note dans un document d'Intel portant sur le
Core i7 fait mention de ce problème.
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freshmeat.net announcements (Global) -
1 days and 22 hours ago
img src="http://c.fsdn.com/fm/screenshots/70536_thumb.png" align="right" alt="Screenshot"
hspace="10" vspace="10" Back In Time is a simple backup system for the GNOME desktop inspired by
the "flyback project" and "TimeVault". The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of
directories. All you have to do is configure: where to save snapshot, what directories to backup,
and when a backup should be done (manually, every hour, every day, every week, or every month). It
acts as a "user mode" backup system. This means that you can backup and restore only folders to
which you have write access. hr / strongLicense:/strong GNU General Public License v2 hr /
strongChanges:/strongbr / A German translation was added. SnapshotNameDialog was added. The ability
to name or remove a snapshot in the main toolbar was added. The way it detects if the mainwindow is
the ative window was changed. The toolbars now only show icons. The Spanish translation was
updated. pa href="http://feedads.googleadservices.com/~a/sssbVXccZs_HsHGVz-iTcwSGCNg/a"img
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freshmeat.net announcements (Unix) -
1 days and 22 hours ago
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hspace="10" vspace="10" Back In Time is a simple backup system for the GNOME desktop inspired by
the "flyback project" and "TimeVault". The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of
directories. All you have to do is configure: where to save snapshot, what directories to backup,
and when a backup should be done (manually, every hour, every day, every week, or every month). It
acts as a "user mode" backup system. This means that you can backup and restore only folders to
which you have write access. hr / strongLicense:/strong GNU General Public License v2 hr /
strongChanges:/strongbr / A German translation was added. SnapshotNameDialog was added. The ability
to name or remove a snapshot in the main toolbar was added. The way it detects if the mainwindow is
the ative window was changed. The toolbars now only show icons. The Spanish translation was
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iPod touch Fans forum -
2 days and 1 hours ago
 Category: Reference
Released: Nov 30, 2008
Price: Free
Description:
-The standard version of Kingsoft PowerWord English-Chinese Pronouncing Dictionary is equipped with
the native voice bank of Standard American English. -Been the best seller for 13 years and
supported by 70 million Chinese users, Kingsoft PowerWord is your best aid to learn English and do
translation work. Core Functions: -Mutual Translation of English and Chinese With Chinese-English
and Chinese-English Dictionary, this version, including over 200,000 words or phrases, is special
for users and learners of elementary English or Chinese. -Native voice Built-in over 25,000 items
of native voice, it can help you to master the pure pronunciation. -Search Aid During the input
process, you can inter-switch word search index and shortcut history which are just under the
search bar. The approximate words and phrases will voluntarily appear in the pull-down list
according to the alphabet. And after activating the shortcut history, the operation can be improved
and simplified by selecting the query words from pull-down list. - Shortcut Directly look up words
instead of perusing Help after turning on or off the software. -History Management Automatically
memorize all the query words. You can browse or delete them. -Bookmark Function You can manually
add all the query words to the Bookmark. Thus it can tag the learning process and quicken looking
up.
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Wired Top Stories -
2 days and 3 hours ago
img src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/pl_games_stack_t.jpg'/img: p Since the
arcade heyday of citeSpace Invaders/cite and citePac-Man/cite, coin-op machines have coaxed kids
into forking over their pocket change. But once it's GAME OVER, what are you left with? Empty
pockets and your initials on the high-score table? That won't buy those Warhammer figurines.
/ppWell, now one of the hottest toy trends out of thrifty Japan is piggy banks that turn
stockpiling yen into a game. In 2006, the Tomy company launched its Jinsei Ginko ("Life Bank"), a
coin repository with an electronic version of the board game Life. It was such a hit that today
there's a range of increasingly sophisticated banks, tailored for both genders and encompassing
several genres. /ppHere's a look at a few piggys that are gobbling up the nation's yen, and the
gameplay you get when you drop some dough. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/white_bank1_t.jpg'/img: p This high-tech
piggy bank started it all. The LCD screen is inhabited by a stick-figure avatar who can have
various jobs like businessman or musician or president. He is your pet, sort of like a Tamagotchi
that you have to feed with yen. /p p Let's play it safe, join the work force as a corporate
warrior. Our young salaryman starts out in a one-room dilapidated apartment, eating bowls of cheap
noodles. Five days in, he has only saved a mere 500 yen. Pathetic. /pimg
src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/white_bank2_f.jpg'/img: p Work, work, work.
Endless! Our businessman races back into his office, briefcase in tow, only to end up hunched over
a desk late into the night. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/white_bank3_f.jpg'/img: p Here comes the
bride, the stick figure bride! (Isn't she a knock out?) We've dumped thousands of yen into the
Jinsei Ginko, and our avatar is moving up in the virtual world. With enough money in the bank and
ample stick-figure charm, the salaryman is able to convince a fetching young lady to accept his
hand in marriage. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/white_bank4_f.jpg'/img: p As you move closer
to maxing out the bank at 100,000 yen, your avatar moves out of his urban shoebox into a penthouse
apartment with a beautiful view of the city. Raise your glass, salaryman-san. You've hit the 2-bit
LCD big time! /p img src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/tower_bank1_t.jpg'/img:
p The worst part of Japanese RGPs is grinding through the damn game, looking for money. Here's a
thought: Look in your wallet! Instead of using in-game currency, BankQuest uses emyour/em coins. /p
p Still wet behind the ears, our hero enters the Tower, but he's brought an ax to a sword fight
mdash; not to mention a stupid-looking hat. Let's plunk some cold hard cashola into the bank so we
can level up. Whenever players put change into this role-playing lock box, the gargoyle's mouth
glows red and the in-game hero gets credit. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/tower_bank2_f.jpg'/img: p Once you've
converted real money into virtual money, your avatar can buy weapons, armor and even health mdash;
regeneration potions in the village shops outside the castle walls. "Welcome!" says the shopkeeper.
/pimg src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/tower_bank3_f.jpg'/img: p As you
toggle through the goods in the shop, you'll spot cool merch like this blade that looks like it
could cut a swath through hundreds of tiny LCD monsters. Must-have. /pimg
src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/tower_bank4_f.jpg'/img: p Back in the Tower,
our hero's brandishing his new gleaming sword and fancy hairdo. Just like in a standard RPG,
leveling up changes the characters' appearance, and right now you look pretty darn good. /pimg
src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/tower_bank5_f.jpg'/img: p Just like in any
standard RPG, enemies pop up asking for a butt-whoppin'. Ack! There's a globby one. But with a
badass sword in hand, that monster is so toast. The hero roams dungeons killing monsters and
amassing treasure before he faces down the final boss, the dastardly spendthrift Devil Warudollar
(emwaru/em means "bad"). /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/heart_bank_hunk_t.jpg'/img: p Why drain your
purse on dates with real men? Following schmaltzy romance novel plot lines, Ikemen Bank is a vault
you can fall in love with. Literally. This heart-shaped vault is a emrenai/em (dating game) that
lets frugal gals find romance while saving money. emIkemen/em is Japanese slang for "handsome guy,"
and there are five hunky suitors to select from: the cool dude, the TV star, the rich kid, the buff
athlete and the sugar daddy. Just look at that dreamboat. He's so, well, dreamy. /pimg
src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/heart_bank_rice_t.jpg'/img: p Cool guy is
hungry, and when cool guy is hungry, you damn well better feed him. Tonight's din-din is a
traditional meal. "Delicious!" he says, emptying another bowl of rice. /pimg
src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/heart_bank_holdclose_t.jpg'/img: p What. An.
Evening. Tonight was truly a date to remember forever and ever. That is, until the next one. But
before parting, cool guy pulls you close, whispering sweet nothings. Each time a coin is inserted,
he'll say things like "I want to smooch," or "You really look great today," or "Let me give you a
shoulder rub." Swoon! /pimg
src='http://www.wired.com/images/article/magazine/1612/heart_bank_sayonara_t.jpg'/img: p Great date
aside, you're totally busy with real world stuff! And you totally forget to insert money into your
Ikemen Bank for a whole working week. Your greedy hunk writes you a letter that simply says,
"emSayonara/em." No translation needed. /pbr style="clear: both;"/ a style='font-size: 10px; color:
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CiteULike: Borelli's watchlist -
2 days and 10 hours ago
iInternational Journal of Cancer, Vol. 117, No. 4. (2005), pp. 561-568./ibr /br /Absence of
estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) is the hallmark of most hormone-independent
breast cancers. Previous studies demonstrated that reactivation of PR expression in
hormone-independent MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells enabled progesterone to suppress cell growth
both in vitro and in vivo. We determined the whole genomic effect of progesterone in PR-transfected
MDA-MB-231 cells. We identified 151 progesterone-regulated genes with expression changes >
3-fold after 24 hr treatment. Most are novel progesterone target genes. Real-time RT-PCR analysis
of 55 genes showed a 100% confirmation rate. Twenty-six genes were regulated at both 3 and 24 hr.
Studies using translation inhibitor suggest that most of the 26 genes are primary progesterone
target genes. Progesterone consistently suppressed the expression of genes required for cell
proliferation and metastasis and increased the expression of many tumor-suppressor genes.
Progesterone also consistently decreased the expression of DNA repair and chromosome maintenance
genes, which may be part of the mechanism leading to cell cycle arrest. These data suggest
potential usefulness of progestin in combating ER-negative but PR-positive breast cancer and
indicate that progesterone can exert a strong anticancer effect in hormone-independent breast
cancer following PR reactivation. The identification of many novel progesterone target genes open
up new avenues for in-depth elucidation of progesterone-mediated molecular networks. © 2005
Wiley-Liss, Inc.br /iJoyce Leo, Suk Wang, Chun Guo, Swee Aw, Yi Zhao, Jin Li, Kam Hui, Valerie
Lin/i

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