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Current News for April 17, 2008
A Bejeweled Wedding Proposal
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:49:12 PDT
To propose to his girlfriend Tammy Li, Bernie Peng wrote a Bejeweled game (from scratch!) on her Nintendo DS. After she reached a certain score, the screen cleared and a ring dropped down (she said yes). Fox News has more details: The couple plan to marry over Labor Day weekend, and PopCap, the Seattle company that makes “Bejeweled,” will fly the couple to Seattle as part of their honeymoon. “Most video game companies would frown on people manipulating their games,” said Garth Chouteau, a
New EMA IT Virtualization Research Outlines Trends, Challenges and ... - Earthtimes
Black Sheep - A Review
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:45:32 PDT
There are 40 million sheep in New Zealand... and they're pissed off!A bit on the obvious side with its jokes at times, the story of sheep with a hankering for human flesh makes gore fun again — a welcome departure from the current trend in "torture porn"...
Francis Ford Coppola now calling Buenos Aires home - Charleston Post Courier
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Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:15:55 PDT
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Forecast for Today’s News, March 18
Tue, 18 Mar 2008 10:48:21 PDT
Forecast for Today’s News, March 18 ...UPDATING through the day... • U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will lower rate by up to a full point. • Barack Obama will make speech on “race” to deflect his hidden agenda in light of revelations about his pastor and his apparent anti-white-man, anti-American beliefs. • Yesterday’s federal By-election: Media will celebrate it as a Liberal victory—despite the fact that it really demonstrated Conservative gains—highlighting and totally fo
CBC’s expert “news” source, Huffington Post: participants wish Dick Cheney dead
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:17:24 PDT
CBC’s expert “news” source, Huffington Post: participants wish Dick Cheney dead From what seems to be the source of sources for the far-left’s state-owned CBC Newsworld and their crack squad of news producers and anchors (see below), we get a taste of the left’s brain trust. This is how liberals at Huffington Post think when Vice President Dick Cheney visits Iraq, as he is now doing. (Blog entry about it from Little Green Footballs today) Huffington Post Forgets to Turn Off Cheney Comme
A Viewer Speaks
Wed, 02 Apr 2008 08:05:29 PDT
WE GET A good group of commenters here in Sticksville. Lately, we've been hearing quite a bit from a young woman from the Prairies, who has an openminded attitude toward Canadian shows, and an engaged and passionate way of defending them. On the subject of all the changes going on at the CBC, I think she's expressed the necessary corrective point of view better than Richard Stursberg, Kirstine Leyfield, or anybody else at the public broadcaster has managed to do. So I'm bumping her comment here
Accessible Art Criticism is a Canard
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:03:40 PDT
There’s been a lot of sounding off in the art blogosphere in the last few weeks regarding accessible art writing and criticism. It has made me think a great deal about the issue but I’m starting to think it’s a canard. Though I would like to make it clear that art criticism and writing for a public museum (or gallery) catalogue is not the same thing the boundaries often blur so we often talk about them as one in the same or at least overlapping. Now let’s get the chronology of this “controver
So Much for Writing What You Know
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:49:08 PDT
Hopefully this strange bit of news will kill that terrible adage still haunting MFA workshops: “write what you know.” Apparently a writer for the Lonely Planet travel guidebooks plagiarized/invented large sections of his books. In one instance, he hadn’t even visited the country he was writing about: "They didn't pay me enough to go to Colombia. I wrote the book in San Francisco. I got the information from a chick I was dating—an intern at the Colombian consulate.” Yikes. Clearly the context of
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Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:49:12 PDT
To propose to his girlfriend Tammy Li, Bernie Peng wrote a Bejeweled game (from scratch!) on her Nintendo DS. After she reached a certain score, the screen cleared and a ring dropped down (she said yes). Fox News has more details: The couple plan to marry over Labor Day weekend, and PopCap, the Seattle company that makes “Bejeweled,” will fly the couple to Seattle as part of their honeymoon. “Most video game companies would frown on people manipulating their games,” said Garth Chouteau, a
New EMA IT Virtualization Research Outlines Trends, Challenges and ... - Earthtimes
New EMA IT Virtualization Research Outlines Trends, Challenges and ... Earthtimes, UK - 12 hours ago EMA and its research director Andi Mann continue to lead the IT industry in identifying trends, adoption patterns and pervasive marketing hype around one of ... |
Black Sheep - A Review
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:45:32 PDT
There are 40 million sheep in New Zealand... and they're pissed off!A bit on the obvious side with its jokes at times, the story of sheep with a hankering for human flesh makes gore fun again — a welcome departure from the current trend in "torture porn"...
Francis Ford Coppola now calling Buenos Aires home - Charleston Post Courier
Francis Ford Coppola now calling Buenos Aires home Charleston Post Courier, SC - 23 hours ago He went on to host his own talk show on CBC's Newsworld, Gilmour on the Arts, which won a Gemini Award. Another adaptation, Danny Boyle's "Q&A," is drawn ... |
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Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:52:38 PDT
When people diet they tend to take diet pills to help them lose the weight. However these pills are usually pretty expensive for most people. Now you can find cheap diet pills to help you on your journey. No more spending hundreds of dollars a month on the pills you want. It shouldn’t cost you an arm and a leg to lose weight.
Girly Pink Car Tool Kit
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:15:55 PDT
Great girly pink car tool kit for women drivers, keeps up with the current trend for all things pink,.
Forecast for Today’s News, March 18
Tue, 18 Mar 2008 10:48:21 PDT
Forecast for Today’s News, March 18 ...UPDATING through the day... • U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will lower rate by up to a full point. • Barack Obama will make speech on “race” to deflect his hidden agenda in light of revelations about his pastor and his apparent anti-white-man, anti-American beliefs. • Yesterday’s federal By-election: Media will celebrate it as a Liberal victory—despite the fact that it really demonstrated Conservative gains—highlighting and totally fo
CBC’s expert “news” source, Huffington Post: participants wish Dick Cheney dead
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:17:24 PDT
CBC’s expert “news” source, Huffington Post: participants wish Dick Cheney dead From what seems to be the source of sources for the far-left’s state-owned CBC Newsworld and their crack squad of news producers and anchors (see below), we get a taste of the left’s brain trust. This is how liberals at Huffington Post think when Vice President Dick Cheney visits Iraq, as he is now doing. (Blog entry about it from Little Green Footballs today) Huffington Post Forgets to Turn Off Cheney Comme
A Viewer Speaks
Wed, 02 Apr 2008 08:05:29 PDT
WE GET A good group of commenters here in Sticksville. Lately, we've been hearing quite a bit from a young woman from the Prairies, who has an openminded attitude toward Canadian shows, and an engaged and passionate way of defending them. On the subject of all the changes going on at the CBC, I think she's expressed the necessary corrective point of view better than Richard Stursberg, Kirstine Leyfield, or anybody else at the public broadcaster has managed to do. So I'm bumping her comment here
Accessible Art Criticism is a Canard
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:03:40 PDT
There’s been a lot of sounding off in the art blogosphere in the last few weeks regarding accessible art writing and criticism. It has made me think a great deal about the issue but I’m starting to think it’s a canard. Though I would like to make it clear that art criticism and writing for a public museum (or gallery) catalogue is not the same thing the boundaries often blur so we often talk about them as one in the same or at least overlapping. Now let’s get the chronology of this “controver
So Much for Writing What You Know
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:49:08 PDT
Hopefully this strange bit of news will kill that terrible adage still haunting MFA workshops: “write what you know.” Apparently a writer for the Lonely Planet travel guidebooks plagiarized/invented large sections of his books. In one instance, he hadn’t even visited the country he was writing about: "They didn't pay me enough to go to Colombia. I wrote the book in San Francisco. I got the information from a chick I was dating—an intern at the Colombian consulate.” Yikes. Clearly the context of
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