Monday, April 25, 2011

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Orlando Bloom attends the screening of her new film, Sympathy for Delicious, on Monday (April 25) at Landmark Sunshine Cinema in New York. The British actor is 34 years old, was accompanied at the event by his co-stars, Mark Ruffalo, Thorton, Christopher and Laura Linney. The drama centers around a new paralysis DJ (Thorton), which receives more than I expected [...] I'm not sure if all that is called or not, but Larry O'Donnell has just wrecked Franklin Graham, who apparently thought that God would save him from looking like a class clown with respect to its meaning and if Obama is Birther a Christian. At the end of the interview, Graham was almost babbling incoherently. Graham [...] Many of us have accepted a comment or wrong thinking and allowed him to shape that we've become, and gets in the way we should be. Monday, April 25, 2011 Haller: This is a list of the best players in the Arizona State team football. Only one group who thought they helped more than the practices of the spring 15. Like most nerds know, Skynet become conscious of himself last week and decided that his first act of messing with Amazon Web Services, create chaos for anyone who wanted to check in online for your actual physical location. In retrospect Skynet finally discovered this was a bad decision on your part, and he really wants [...] I saw the post over the weekend about love Mistermix ED Kain Gary Johnson. I dutifully read the reference to Kain and messages linked to the worship of the profile linked Friedersdorf Kain Mistermix .* I'm with - I too would love to see a wave of his wand president and wars end, both foreign and domestic , but [...] There has been some discussion about the last days of what will happen if China begins ... This book begins with a dystopian vision of life in California in 100 years: No more golf courses or gardens, and people can swim for just a few minutes once a week, although the United States Canada took over in 2083 for access to water and energy resources. The rest of this thought-provoking book is not so bleak. Authors Steve Yates Scott Maxwell and future design challenges and trends, including the prospects for desalination (which extends the fresh water from seawater), with small gardens around the houses and even a washing machine that uses negatively charged ions and compressed air instead of water and detergent to clean clothes. Space shuttle Endeavour made its final flight on Friday if all goes as planned, the completion of a cosmic ray experiment and robot parts for the International Space Station. It will be the second to last shuttle flight, the last flight of shuttle Atlantis is targeted to 28 June. And Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, now in the final explosion of [...] rehabilitation of Endeavour-off scheduled for Friday is a post from: OC Science There is a music conference happening in Boston tomorrow called Rethinking Music, which has received some attention by a group of content creators who attend - Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Damian Kulash and Neil Gaiman - have decided to spend the last part of today writing record and release an album of eight songs. When I heard, I thought it sounded like a fun project, a group of very creative people, all of which are known for their many, many examples to experiment with different ideas when it comes to create, promote and launch content. A collaboration of them all together as a fun experiment? Why not? However, some apparently found it offensive. Jeremy Schlosberg Hypebot wrote a message complaining that we are against the "tyranny of novelty", as in the current environment of digital music, more of a focus on _new_ do something, instead of doing something _good_: _> We have succumbed to the tyranny of novelty, and the music will take a beating until the awakening of the collective trance in which all are pursuing only the most recent, "nowest" thing, in which the only values ​​that can be of According ... This issue of the Guardian's coverage of the latest download Wikileaks is not the first time I've heard that the digital watch Casio F-91W is believed to be "the sign of al-Qaida" and "a factor that contributes to continued detention of prisoners by analysts stationed at Guantanamo Bay. "But as revealed by Wikileaks much when things like this is shown in pen Department of State, the peak really absurd levels: information documents used to train staff to assess the level of threat of new detainees are advised that possession of the F-91W - available online for just £ 4 - suggests that the user has been trained in making bombs for al-Qaida Afghanistan. The report states: "The Casio was known to be given to the students of al-Qaeda bomb-making training courses in Afghanistan, in which students received instruction in the preparation of devices with clock synchronization We have actually blogged . em here at Boing Boing Wait, not twice, three times less Hola, Cuba following:!.? a global movement to show solidarity with the detainees with the use of the F-91W Guantánamo Files: Casio Wrist Watch 'the sign of Al-Qaeda' (guardian.co.uk) Wikileaks publishes ... Internet players were frustrated last week when Sony closed its PlayStation Network. Now, you might have reason to be worried. Again, this is probably because I am not a lawyer, but I just do not see the big deal about this: first, Obama said this when justifying the treatment of Manning (video and transcript is here): We are a nation of laws. Do not let individuals make their own decisions about how the laws. He broke the law. [...] ** What is the News: ** Engineers and the dream of mechanical prostheses patients who can talk and listen to the brain, moves in response to the thought and return of sensory information. To make the dream a reality, the electrodes of the prosthesis has to be connected with nerve cells in the vicinity - a difficult proposition, because the nerve cells in a limb amputee will not grow without adequate structural support. A new tubular scaffold, described in detail by Technology Review, has tiny grooves that conform to the blocks of nerve cells, which could provide the necessary support to the interface of the mechanical limb nerves better than current designs. How the hell ** ** The scaffold is made of a polymer sheet of grooves (think fabric pleated or corrugated cardboard) rolled into a spiral. Channels resulting in the scaffold are only the size and shape of bundles of nerve cells to grow through. Channels do double duty, not only support the nerve cells, but pick up electrical signals - that could be sent to the electrodes in a mechanical limb. So far, researchers have grown Schwann cells, glial cells that support the peripheral nerve cells and cells of the dorsal root ganglion, which carry information about touch and proprioception ... ** What is the News: ** Engineers and the dream of mechanical prostheses patients who can talk and listen to the brain, moves in response to the thought and return of sensory information. To make the dream a reality, the electrodes of the prosthesis has to be connected with nerve cells in the vicinity - a difficult proposition, because the nerve cells in a limb amputee will not grow without adequate structural support. A new tubular scaffold, described in detail by Technology Review, has tiny grooves that conform to the blocks of nerve cells, which could provide the necessary support to the interface of the mechanical limb nerves better than current designs. How the hell ** ** The scaffold is made of a polymer sheet of grooves (think fabric pleated or corrugated cardboard) rolled into a spiral. Channels resulting in the scaffold are only the size and shape of bundles of nerve cells to grow through. Channels do double duty, not only support the nerve cells, but pick up electrical signals - that could be sent to the electrodes in a mechanical limb. So far, researchers have grown Schwann cells, glial cells that support the peripheral nerve cells and cells of the dorsal root ganglion, which carry information about touch and proprioception ... This is just ridiculous. Apparently, a SWAT team raided the home of an innocent man accused of downloading child pornography: _> Lying on the floor of your living room with assault weapons trained on him, cries of "pederast!" and "pornographer!" stinging their fresh meat cuts and bruises, the owner of Buffalo did not take long to find out the reason for the call in the early morning wake up a swarm of federal agents. This new wireless router. He had arrived tired of trying to set a password. Someone must have used your Internet connection, he thought. "We know who you are! You downloaded thousands of images at 11:30 last night," said the man's lawyer, Barry undercover agents said. They referred to a screen name, Doldrum. " "No, I do not," he said. "Somebody else could have, but I did not do anything like that." "You're a bastard ... just admit it," they said. _ It appears that law enforcement people and admit they were wrong, but the "lesson" they're getting it seems entirely backwards. They are saying that the lesson is that you must secure the WiFi router. That _may_ be a good idea for some people, but there are plenty of ... Clint Spaulding / PatrickMcMullan.com / Sipa As stars Olivia Munn has increased, it appears that the length of your hair has come, too. Once a long-haired comedian, since January, the actress has been sporting a stylish bob, a style she said was a creative decision. "It was my idea," he told PEOPLE Saturday night at 'City Year Spring Break: [...] The former governor of Minnesota, says the late Republican icon is his political inspiration. While that is a sense of security these days, it was 30 years ago in working-class neighborhood Pawlenty. As he himself points out, everyone was a Democrat working class - people who thought the Republicans were out to get them. A shoe of endangered orchids in southwest China fakes the look and smell of a fungal infection in order to attract a particular pollinator, flat feet fly. Black brown stains mark the leaves of this orchid, mimicking the appearance of a diseased plant covered with fungi. The smell of flowers, even rotting. When a fly [...] Greg Cristman photos, words by BBG Batillus it be known, was officially Batillus heaviest band in Brooklyn on Saturday night (23/04). The band's earth-shaking volume forced a premature end to his release record set at Union Pool ...
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