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z (Vége) (Feb 01 2007 23:59 GMT) - "nem hasznalok feliratokat, igy nem is profitalok beloluk" Lehet hogy nem, de megmondom mire értettem: ha nem lenne felirat akkor, aki felirattal nézi (gyanítom hogy a többség) azok közül senki nem töltené le és fel többé mivel nem tudná megnézni, így a torrent és a többi magyar fájlcsere aktivítása is igen megcsappanna. |
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bragadocchio: Jennifer Laycock Threatened With Lawsuit (Internet Law and Ethics) (Feb 01 2007 23:59 GMT) - The National Pork Board is overseen by the USDA, and is comprised of members from the pork industry who are appointed to positions on the board.That means that complaints to our representatives in Washington, DC, may have some effect on this.It's worth firing a few letters off to those folks.The sale of the trademark to the National Pork Board last year appears to be kind of shady, too. |
Joystiq
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Today in Joystiq: February 1, 2007 (Feb 01 2007 23:59 GMT) - Pixelated Link graffiti provided by Hellblazer! (His exclamation point, not mine.) Check out the highlights for today: JoystiqueryJoystiq interview: Soenke C. |
Engadget
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Space contests take flight, IRS takes notice (Feb 01 2007 23:59 GMT) - Filed under: Misc. GadgetsIt looks like we're in the midst of a space race of a different sort, with no less than three recent contests promising to take would-be space cadets into varying degrees of orbit for free, although it seems that the winners may be in for more than a case of space sickness. Our cautionary tale comes courtesy of Oracle and Space Adventures, who awarded a suborbital spaceflight to one lucky winner, Brian Emmett, only to have him find out he'd have to pay taxes on the $138,000 value of the round-trip flight, forcing him to give up his seat in favor of someone with deeper pockets. While its potential tax burden is unclear, Microsoft is forging ahead with its "Vanishing Point" space contest, set to announce the winner tomorrow, who'll also get a taste of some suborbital action. |
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My Question Mark (Feb 01 2007 23:58 GMT) - I have signed the Primer but my in game Question mark has not gone away... help me plz! thanks! Stabby King |
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Changes made to ease school bus confusion (Feb 01 2007 23:58 GMT) - There are new changes finally underway in bus routes to ease a week of confusion and frustration for parents and students. The Department of Education won't put the buses back, but they are making some compromises.Eyewitness News education reporter Art McFarland has more from Laurleton, Queens. Of course, the cold weather has made the changes in bus service seem even more difficult for families. Some problems have been solved, but in hundreds of cases, there is still confusion. |
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Jury finds 'Supreme' McGriff guilty (Feb 01 2007 23:57 GMT) - The jury has reached a guilty verdict in the Brooklyn federal trial of drug lord Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff.The jury deliberated for five days before finding McGriff guilty of murder conspiracy and drug dealing. He was acquitted on drugs and weapons charges. McGriff is the founder of the lucrative and ruthless drug crew the 'Supreme Team' that became legendary on Queens streets that later produced rap stars such as Ja Rule and 50 cent. The defense claimed that after spending some time in prison, McGriff went straight in the late 1990s and pursued his dream of producing movies and music by teaming with Irv 'Gotti' Lorenzo, a neighborhood friend who headed the successful Murder Inc. |
Planeta Asterisco: Tudo o que lhe interessa
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Filipe Correia: Planeta Asterisco (Feb 01 2007 23:57 GMT) - Só para dizer que a partir de hoje podem também encontrar-me no Planeta Asterisco. Trata-se de um agregador de blogs em tormo de cięncia, tecnologia e informaçăo. Já o vinha a seguir há algum tempo e concentra um conjunto de bloggers notável (ou deveria eu dizer “interessante”? ; |
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Homeless placed in dangerous apartments? (Feb 01 2007 23:56 GMT) - There is a disturbing new report that accuses the City of New York of placing homeless families in dangerous apartments that have been sited for several safety violations. Eyewitness News reporter Carolina Tarazona has the story. Pest droppings remain where food was once kept. That's how Jeannette Gomez and her 7-year-old son Gabriel live, amidst lead infused walls where rats and roaches run free. They spend their days in an apartment building on Sheridan Avenue in the Bronx. |
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Motorola W215 (Feb 01 2007 23:56 GMT) - El móvil Motorola W215 es un modelo de tipo candybar y con un precio bastante asequible. De sus características destacamos: Cámara VGA Radio FM Conectividad GSM bibanda Pantalla de 128×128 píxeles de 65k colores Dimensiones 108×44x15 mm Visto en Celularis |
Cant Keep Quiet!
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Terrorism? (Feb 01 2007 23:54 GMT) - Keith Olbermann gave another special comment earlier this week. After yesterday’s so-called terrorists scare in Boston yesterday it seems even more timely. The special comment covers Bush’s comments about 4 supposed terrorists plots that were stopped by authorities during his administration. |
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basket day father gift gourmet (Feb 01 2007 23:54 GMT) - Are your locating skills good enough to find the proper basket day father gift gourmet content? The service charges for professional basket day father gift gourmet searchers are low, and the quality is the best. Some basket day father... |
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Push to ban N-word during Black History month (Feb 01 2007 23:53 GMT) - There is a push to ban the very offensive "N" word tonight.A City Councilman is making the move just as Black History month begins. Kids especially throw it around often, not realizing the power and hurt it carries. Eyewitness News reporter Stacey Sager has more. Kids say the word every day, and while the politicians can't do much legally to stop it, they can approach this from an ethical front. |
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Metro North offers new pants-friendly armrests (Feb 01 2007 23:52 GMT) - Commuters can rest easy that their clothes will stay intact when riding the rails. The MTA is rolling out new armrests, to replace ones that ripped riders' clothes. Eyewitness News reporter Marcus Solis got a look at them and has more from Croton. You can't blame Jerry Gentile for being a bit careful when he sits down on a Metro North train. He says he's snagged his pants pocket on the armrest at least eight times. |
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WOW TV: Crazy Rulers of the World: Program 1 (Feb 01 2007 23:52 GMT) - See more at WOW! Docs. This is the extraordinary, never-before-told story of what happened when chiefs of US intelligence, the army, and the government began believing in very strange things. Written by directed by journalist Jon Ronson, who had... |
Blogboing
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[Techdirt] What A Sarbanes-Oxley For Computer Security Might Look Like (Feb 01 2007 23:52 GMT) - One problem with all of the constant talk about data breaches, phishing and identity theft is that it definitely has the potential to induce some shortsighted legislation in hopes that it will make the problem go away. Some have even said that nothing will happen on the legislative front until we see some sort of "digital Enron" that forces politicians into action. Of course, the actual Enron resulted in the much-lamented Sarbanes-Oxley, which stands as evidence that sweeping laws shouldn't be made in haste, during times of crisis. It's not clear whether or not we've had our "digital Enron" yet , but already some pundits are putting forth their ideas for a digital Sarbanes-Oxley. Ira Winkler at Computerworld argues that Congress should mandate ISP liability for malicious traffic on their networks, something which we've argued many times is a bad idea, since it's an approach that goes after the wrong party. |
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