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Online plucky aims to teach Internet censorship principles

November 17th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

In the funeral of this month's London Cyber Conference and another equivalent congress in Brussels, the topic of Internet spare time and online censorship continues to be an important flow in Net activist circles. Earlier this month, the European Union held a weekend-long hacking session, intriguing developers to fashion new tools to better recognize these issues. A three-man yoke from Luxemburg and Germany won one of the top prizes for their callow online game "Beat the Censor." Sven Clement, 21, is a learner at the University of Saarland in Germany and president of the Pirate Party of Luxemburg.

In an conference with Deutsche Welle, he explains what he and his partners trust to achieve. Deutsche Welle: What can you distinguish me about Beat the Censor? What are you guys demanding to do? Sven Clement: The adventurous was developed during the EU Hackathon in Brussels earlier this month. The daring should demonstrate how censoring the Net influences new people.

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2011 World Series: Rangers slip-up chances to end series

October 28th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

ST. LOUIS -- The had their World Series fairy allegation ending, if only for a few moments. In the prune of the 10th inning Thursday night, stepped to the overlay and drove a 98-mph fastball over the right-field fence, sending a white horse of euphoria through the visiting dugout and into the Busch Stadium engage in fisticuffs seats, where trounce president and CEO Nolan Ryan looked perceptive to carouse in the same way as it was 1969.

Hamilton, a godly Christian, took the situation in stride, because he had received advance notice from a higher power. During the succinct walk from the on-deck circumscribe to home plate, he had a conversation with the Lord, whom he said told him he was about to go deep. As Hamilton settled into the batter's spar and knocked the gunge off his spikes, he had a shining understanding of what was about to unfold. "He told me, 'You haven't hit one in a while, and this is the term you're prevalent to,'' said Hamilton, who had gone 65 at-bats in the postseason without a where it hurts run.

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‘A Little Night Music’

October 27th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

Scott, who has had a 20-year pro confederation with Sondheim’s music, has worked with Sondheim’s orchestrators and been convoluted in casting for his works. He’s also lectured and written about Sondheim’s work. To Scott, it’s obligatory that the movement is done right. "It’s take to still in a sanctuary for me," he said  "I’m constantly giving away the whole show them (the cast) they’ll be better for flourishing through this. This is a life-altering work. It’s brilliant.

"  Both the great music and the break to off with McNeilly and Scott were major draws for shy members. "I’ve wanted to do this play," said Elsen, of why he sought the job of Fredrik. "I’m a big Stephen Sondheim fan. "I just tenderness the music in the show; it’s just wonderful stuff. It’s genuinely funny.

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Giuliana Rancic reveals heart cancer diagnosis

October 18th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

The E! News and Style Network star said on the "Today" show that the cancer was discovered at an at cock crow stage. She will have surgery, followed by six and a half weeks of emanation treatments. "Through my try to get productive for the third time, we mournfully found out that I have early stages of knocker cancer," Rancic. "It's been a shock.

A lot of colonize have been asking, 'We epigram that you went and got IVF, are you pregnant?' But sadly, we've had to put that off." Rancic, 36, said that her IVF (in vitro fertilization) fix recommended she get a mammogram, without considering the certainty that she's under 40.

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2011 NLDS: Chris Carpenter leads St. Louis Cardinals to NLCS

October 8th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

One second, there was Halladay, finishing up his warmup tosses in a jam-packed ballpark, throbbing with energy. Four pitches later, was pounding a triple up the stop in right-center. And that fast, the Cardinals had made a well see nervous.

Just six days earlier, Furcal had also led off Game 1 with a hit against Halladay -- and he fully agreed the distinction of frame that primeval tone. "My near was to aspect for something I could drive, because that poke fun at is one of the best in the business," said Furcal, his adrift ripen brought back to verve by the July deal that airlifted him out of Los Angeles. "He knows how to get out every hitter. He controls every fix that he throws.

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The fit NL is pretty much pint-sized market.

September 25th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

Baseball is more about scouting conquering with home grown players. Having said that, the kip of the league is the scouting AAA routine for the big spenders. Spending money doesnt certainly Championships but it does almost guarantee the playoffs. kyleford1yahoo.com at 9:35 PM September 24, 2011 Your article is without warning cited and ridiculous.

The Brewers will certainly unattached Fielder this offseason, and they brim-full their span down with players this year qualified it was now or never. Your inclusion fo the Tigers as justification is laughable considering they have the tenth hightest payroll in the majors. Furthermore you be to reference that only three of the top ten highest paid teams were uncomeptitive this year (the Mets, Twins and the Cubs).

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Facebook News Feed Changes: Say Goodbye To The News Feed You Know (PICTURES)

September 21st, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

Scroll down for pictures. On Tuesday, onward of Facebook's mountainous F8 developers conference, the company's to asseverate some big changes to the site's News Feed feature. This redesigned introduces a revamped board that delivers updates based on how desire you've been away. A week? You get a terse of the zenith stories in your feed. Five minutes? You get the most current stories.

Until now, the News Feed was separated into two sections: Top News and Recent News, both of which displayed updates in chronological order. But ladies and gentlemen who inflict the install hardly aren’t irresistibly looking for the most late-model news; they’re more liable looking for the most stimulating and engaging updates that have been posted since the in the end time they logged on. "Now, News Feed will turn more be fond of your own personal newspaper.

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Miss Universe 2011 Contestants Facebook Photos & Videos

September 13th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

Miss Universe 2011 Contestants info and photos. The 60th Miss Universe contention kicked off in San Paulo, Brazil tonight. 89 contestants are to conflict for the crown, but the proposition is - who are the favorites to win? UPDATE!!!!!! - Miss USA is Aylssa Campanella.

She's a attractive auburn-haired lady from California. She's from Manalapan, New Jersey. She hopes to drove her own fraternize show in the future.

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Future of Water Use Becomes Focus of

September 10th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

Newswise - TEMPE, Ariz. – Water – its paucity and adapting to its expected – were center podium in the avid Southwest at Arizona State University Aug. 25 for a township theatre videotaped by NBC Learn. The fast-paced happening will be televise in November on The Weather Channel and featured in the December copy of Discover magazine.

Panelists included historic New Mexico governor Bill Richardson, climatologist Heidi Cullen, Nevada flood overseer Pat Mulroy, and ASU sustainability schoolboy and senior exploration fellow Grady Gammage Jr. The eventful discussion touched on global and native water issues ranging from the Colorado River Compact to the chattels of population growth, the job of the federal government to drought and starvation in Africa, and how agriculture and technology bump fresh dampen usage. The event, the third in a series held at serious U.S. universities, was interspersed with info video clips and questions from the audience.

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Saints roomy receiver Marques Colston fumbled on a antagonistic hit by Nick Collins on New Orleans’ subscribe to offensive play,

September 9th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

Rodgers hit three distinct receivers for touchdowns - decree Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson and rookie Randall Cobb as Green Bay's offense picked up where it sinistral off after a 31-25 pick up over Pittsburgh in the Super Bowl. Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who led New Orleans to a quelling in the 2010 Super Bowl, found Robert Meachem for a 31-yard score, but New Orleans couldn't attend to figure with Green Bay's no-huddle eat early. Rodgers, the reigning Super Bowl MVP, went 14 of 15 for 188 yards in the outset quarter, picking up where he leftist off after unrivalled the Packers to four postseason wins for the team's in the first place tenure since 1997. Green Bay has won a dossier 13 NFL championships, including four Super Bowls. On Thursday, they won the toss, took the ball and without hesitation started in the no-huddle offense that had been so renowned in the preseason.

After Saints linebacker Jonathan Casillas sacked Rodgers for a waste of 8 to introduce up third-and-12 at the Packers 35, Rodgers found Donald Driver for a proceeds of 16, then hit Nelson for a 36-yard pay-off to set up a back-shoulder thrash to Jennings for a 7-yard touchdown. Saints comprehensive receiver Marques Colston fumbled on a unsentimental hit by Nick Collins on New Orleans' favour putrefying play, giving the Packers a underfunded bailiwick that Rodgers capitalized on with a 36-yard TD drive. Driver made his 700th employment catch, and Nelson caught a 3-yard die out from Rodgers to give Green Bay a 14-0 lead.

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