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November 30, 2008

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Would you walk on this ?

glass bridge will be suspended 4,000 feet above the colorado river on the very upper hand on tenterhooks of the grand defile .on may 2005, the end test was conducted and the nature passed engineering requirements by 400 percent, enabling it to take the arrange of 71 fully wealthy boeing 747 airplanes (more that 71 million pounds).


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the bridge will be able to sustain winds in excess of 100 miles per hour from 8 different directions, as well as an 8.0 magnitude earthquake within 50 miles.more than one million pounds of dirk intent go into the construction of the main pass skywalk.

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November 29, 2008

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Now Accepting Applications: The Ultimate Fighter 9 Coaching Job Available!

We all know the story of The Ultimate Fighterby now; take 32 fighters give them a chance to fight for a UFC contract. As with all seasons The Ultimate Fighter 9 is looking for fighters to coach the American team. Middleweight contender Michael Bisbing has signed on to coach the United Kingdom team.

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As per usual the season’s coaches will fight each-other on a pay per view card, or maybe even at the finale. The winner will most likely get a middleweight title shot at Anderson Silva. So one question remains,”Who will coach the American Team?”

I’m here to break down the top five candidates, enjoy!!

5. Demian Maia

The pros with Demian Maia is that he’s a very likable, and he’s also undefeated. Although they’d have to drop the whole U.S.A. v.s. U.K. theme, the fight between Bisbing and Maia would be great. Many people seem to think that Maia could challenge Silva with his world class submissions, but think that he’s not ready yet. A win over a name like Bisbing would surely shoot him up the middleweight ladder.

One big con would be they whole changing of the theme. They obviously couldn’t go with U.S.A. v.s. U.K. because Maia is from Brazil. They could however change it to Brazil v.s. U.K. and I’d still watch it.

I think Maia is a great candidate, but will not get the call because Dana seems set to have U.S.A. v.s. U.K. Also because they’ll most likely build his record up more before he faces off with Silva or another big name.

4. Rich Franklin

This would be a great candidate, he’s a very well known name, and he’s previously coached on The Ultimate Fighter. He would also test Bisbing in ways no one else has, this would also give Rich a third chance to avenge his losses against Anderson Silva. Although Franklin has went up to 205, I think a promise of a title shot if he beats Bisbing might get his attention.

I know that Dana has already offered this position to Rich and he declined, but that answer may change depending on the UFC 93 outcome. A loss could force him down to 185, but on the other hand a win could make 205 his permanent home. Time will tell, but Rich Franklin is a great candidate.

3. Nate Marquardt

Nate Marquardt is a very good candidate, he’s fought Silva once, and he’s well known. He has a record of of 6-2 in the UFC, with loses to Anderson Silva and Thales Leites. Mant thought he would’ve won the bout with Leites, but was deducted a points for an illegal knee, and a elbow to the back of the head.

Marquardt is a marketable guy, and is hungry to get another shot at the champ. A win over Michael Bisbing could sky rocket his chances of a re-match. Marquardt may not get the position because of Dana White not thinking he’s a big enough name. Give him time and he’ll win fans over.

I might just have to vote Marquardt in ‘09!

2. Chael Sonnen

He is technically the WEC middleweight champion after dominating Paulo Filho. He is almost certainly going to the UFC, and not well known by the casual fan. What better way to give him exposure than put him on T.V. as a coach? Everyone watches The Ultimate Fighter, and again a win over Bisbing could volt him to the top of the heap.

He’s already beaten Silva’s ex-training partner, now give him a chance to fight against Silva himself. He’s a very classy guy, and I think would represent Team America well. What better way to introduce him into the UFC than throw him in as a coach.

1. Dan Henderson

Dan Henderson is a very well known and very marketable fighter. He’s also the man most believe is capable of beating Anderson Silva. He was the Pride FC’smiddleweight champion before hand. His nick-names are Hendo and Hollywood, what more could you ask for?

Hendo is a great fighter, and has also been offered the position, he didn’t seem too enthused. After UFC 93 we’ll see how the 185 division will turn out, I believe the loser of Franklin/Henderson will move back into the middleweight pool. Henderson has also been seeking a re-match since his loss at UFC 82. What a perfect scenario; coach a team for your country, if you win your country can brag to produce the best fighters, if you lose you can fight the other country’s coach and maybe get a chance at Anderson Silva.

Henderson is my No. 1 pick right now, what do you think?

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November 28, 2008

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Special deals could linger

authentic news, shoppers: this year, you may not have to get up at 3 a.m. the epoch after thanksgiving to get a good dole out on a laid low-panel tv.

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television retailers and manufacturers always slash their prices on that daylight, known as black friday, to spur sales on what is typically the biggest shopping daytime of the year. then after thanksgiving weekend, prices usually bounce reject to normal levels.

but amid a weakening economy this vacation season, there are signs that many of the discounts will stick ’round through the end of the year. that means shoppers seeking a tv could have a sprinkling extra weeks of lower-than-usual prices to find the right deal.
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November 27, 2008

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Rookie: The Story Of Joe Flacco

It was draft day. John Harbaugh found himself in a tough position, as did everybody else in the room that day. As head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, Harbaugh held the fate of his team in his hands.

He and his scouting department had been debating who to select with the 8th overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft for months. Harbaugh drove to Radio City Music Hall that day with peace of mind because he knew that he would draft Joe Flacco; the strong quarterback out of Delaware.

As the draft got closer and closer to their 8th pick, Harbaugh was delighted to see that Flacco wasn’t even being debated as an option among other teams.

When the Atlanta Falcons choose quarterback Matt Ryan with the 3rd overall pick, however, that inner peace turned to turmoil. What was wrong with Flacco?

The decision to draft Flacco was not an easy one to make. Some draft projectors had this young quarterback going in the third or fourth round. To pick up Flacco any earlier would be considered by them as a rookie mistake.

Harbaugh was not without pressure this late April day. He was in his first year of coaching a professional franchise, coming off a decade of assistant coaching with the Philadelphia Eagles. The first nine years were spent in the unglamorous job of special teams coach. Harbaugh was dreaming big, though, and wanted to become a head coach.

Special teams coordinators are rarely hired as head coaches. In order to make Harbaugh’s dream a possibility, head coach Andy Reid switched him to defensive backs. Sure enough, after just one year he was selected as the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens.

There were big boots left behind by former coach Brian Billick. Harbaugh’s precedor was a football mastermind, and high expectations were thrust on his shoulders as soon as his plane touched down in Baltimore.

Now, just months after his hiring, Harbaugh faced a decision that would shape his team’s future for years to come. Drafting a quarterback in the first round is never an easy choice to make, but in Harbaugh’s position it was even tougher. The only quarterbacks on the Baltimore roster were Troy Smith and Kyle Boller, and if what certain scouts were saying about Flacco were true, he could easily wrestle his way to the starting position in training camp.

Flacco’s coach at Delaware was determined to get his quarterback drafted as high as possible. In an interview with a Baltimore newspaper, K.C. Keeler said, “I asked a number of different scouts who has a better arm in the NFL (than Flacco) and they couldn’t give me a name.”

To those who thought Flacco would be a third- or fourth-round pick Keeler said, “Put Joe next to the other quarterbacks in the country, and he’ll blow by them.”

Flacco had won the long distance throw competition in ESPN’s State Farm College Football All-Star Challenge, as well as the Taco Bell QB scramble. But it wasn’t just his physical attributes that attracted him to Harbaugh.

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Delaware runs an NFL-style offense, and any starting quarterback needs experience in that type of system before they can be thrown on the field and expected to perform well. On top of that, Delaware coach Keeler had been grooming Flacco for the NFL for years. They both felt he was ready.

But now, as the 8th selection in the 2008 Draft came closer and closer, Harbaugh had millions of second thoughts debating whether a rookie should ever be a starting quarterback in this league.

Peyton Manning started every game as a rookie and he’s turned out alright. Then again, so did David Carr. Ryan Leaf, Charlie Batch, and Joey Harrington all started at least nine games their rookie season, and Harbaugh would certainly lose some of his new reputation if that happened to Flacco.

Maybe he should take another route this draft. There was a need at running back, why not Arkansas superstar Darren McFadden? A few minutes later the Oakland Raiders staked claim to him.

No, he needed to make a decision. If he wanted Flacco he needed to attempt to trade down, because Harbaugh was convinced he was the only one in the state of New York who was sure that Flacco was going to be great.

As Harbaugh worked the phones like a telemarketer there was always that uneasy feeling in the back of his mind. Jonathan Stewart was still available, and ready for taking… Before they knew what had happened, GM Ozzie Newsome, with the help of Harbaugh, had traded their 8th overall pick to the Jacksonville Jaguars in return for the 18th pick and a package of others.

While analysts were immediately calling their trade a work of genius, Harbaugh was sweating bullets. He was convinced of Flacco’s value, but nobody else seemed to be. Flacco seemed a perfect quarterback, one who was not arrogant, self-centered, or cocky. In fact, when asked by a coach why he doesn’t dance around after a touchdown pass Flacco …

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Mom guilty of misdemeanors in MySpace suicide

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(CNN) — A Missouri woman was convicted of three misdemeanor counts in the case of a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide after she was criticized on the Web site MySpace.com.

Lori Drew was convicted of three counts for her part in the Internet hoax that prosecutors say led to Meier's suicide. acheter cialis

Megan Meier, 13, hanged herself in her bedroom after being targeted in a MySpace hoax.

But a jury declined to convict Lori Drew of the more serious conspiracy charge in a landmark case testing the limits of cyberbullying.

Drew, 49, of O’Fallon, Missouri, was accused of fraudulently using the site to pose as a teenage boy who feigned romantic interest in the girl, Megan Meier.

Meier committed suicide after her perceived love interest spurned her, telling her the world would be a better place without her, according to federal prosecutors.

At the time of her death, Meier’s family and Drew’s family lived near each other in suburban St. Louis.

The teen’s mother, Tina Meier, had mixed reactions to the split verdict.

"Of course, we were wanting convictions on all of them. But it is still a stepping stone," Meier said.

"It’s never been about vengeance. This is about justice — justice not only for Megan, it’s justice for everybody who has to go through this, with the computer and being harassed," said Meier, who attended the trial. "I don’t want another family to have to stand here and go through what I’ve had to endure."

Drew was convicted of three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization to obtain information to inflict emotional distress on Meier.

U.S. District Judge George Wu declared a mistrial on a fourth count of conspiracy after a California jury failed to reach a verdict.

After the verdicts were read, Drew’s defense attorneys said they intend to file a motion for a new trial on the misdemeanor counts. That motion must be filed by December 29.

The original charges against Drew carried a maximum penalty of five years in prison upon conviction. The misdemeanor charges each carry a maximum penalty of a year in prison and a fine of $100,000, according to Thom Mrozek, spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office in the Central District of California.

Drew was indicted in May. The indictment was returned in Los Angeles, California, because MySpace is based there.

The indictment alleges that Drew and others created an account on MySpace under the name "Josh Evans" and used the account to contact Meier, beginning what the girl thought was an online romance with a 16-year-old boy.

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With those actions, prosecutors alleged that Drew violated MySpace’s terms of service by using fraudulent information to obtain personal information about a juvenile and to "harass, abuse or harm other members."

U.S. attorney Thomas O’Brien said he was "comfortable" with the trial’s outcome.

O’Brien said the case sends a message that his office will go after anyone who attempts to go after a gir

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November 26, 2008

Nicolaus

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Pre Thanksgiving Weekend List Of Blorgs To Lurg

First, the recipes. Most of these are mine, but not all.

And now, a quickie. How to make the abso-freaken-lootly freekin’ best pumkin pie. Well, actually, I’m not going to give you that recipe because it is too hard. But the second best recipe is brilliantly easy.

Go to the store and get the can of pumpkin stuff. Not the pie mix, but rather the pure pumpkin puree. Get all the ingredients on the back but also get one pint of heavy cream per pie and less evapo-milk. Make sure your spices are FRESH and if possible, grind them yourself.

Now, follow the instructions on the can except for the following:

Only eat this once a year. In fact, I make it (and I’m indeed making the pies for this year’s dinner) and I won’t be eating it. Too rich.

Oh, get extra heavy cream. You’ll need that to make whipped cream….

OK, enough of that. Continuing on with our blogspherics, here is what you can read over the long weekend upcoming. First, a few items related to religion because this is kinda a religious holiday:

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A little gender politics with your turkey and gravy:

And now, a plethora of fascinating items crossing varoius boundries of science, politics, fun, and technology:

read the comments on this post…
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November 25, 2008

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New Uni-Body MacBook Pro: 10 Imperfections that Affect Real Life Usage

i’ve been using my chic macbook pro for two weeks now and while it’s an impressive notebook it’s by a long shot from perfect. i know i shouldn’t be complaining too much considering apple replaced my practised macbook pro with the rejuvenated 2.53ghz uni-congress macbook pro free of charge, but there are a few things that really fool me. allied posts:

New Amazon Black Friday Countdown Deal: Nintendo DS with free Cooking Trainer

Amazon continues to countdown to Black Friday with a daily deal in the video game category. Today you can a nice gift for a loved one who cannot cook. When you buy a selected Nintendo DS Lite for $129.99 you get a copy of Personal Trainer: Cooking for f…

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November 24, 2008

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Blowback: Is 24: Redemption Worth the Wait?

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It’s been off the air for 18 months since its disappointing season six finale. Finally back on the air, 24 hopes to make up for lost time with Sunday’s two-hour telecast 24: Redemption (8 p.m. EST on Fox).

Disrupted by the writers’ strike and the incarceration of its Emmy-winning star Kiefer Sutherland, 24’s new season launches in January. To set the stage for those shows, Redemption finds Sutherland’s Jack Bauer (pictured) on the lam after going too far in his fight against terror as an agent for the now-disbanded CTU operation. He winds up in the fictitious African nation of Sangala, tangling with a psychotic dictator determined to recruit child soldiers.

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Does the change of scenery work? When new episodes start airing on Jan. 11, will you be stoked for a re-booted 24 world where the bad guys, for a change, do the torturing? What’s your take?

Weigh in below.

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November 23, 2008

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the great escapist

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in an interview with me in 1997, le clezio explained that during this period he was greatly diseased by aldous huxley’s unprecedented dsytopian section, brave new world. this on is most evident in the giants, a novel describing a big brother-shape society of surveillance, founded on the seduction of the consumer and the control of speech by “the masters”. with characters called machines and tranquillity, trapped in a massive supermarket named hyperpolis, le clezio echoes huxley’s horrific vision of the future in a premonitory thumbnail sketch of the manipulative power of advertising. the inescapable oppression acheter levitra of fresh western civilisation and the fear of what it might about to is the essential message that le clezio seeks to convey here, and there is little hope for new beginnings or a better way of being in the world. more optimistic insights came to him, in any case, as he travelled and experienced other cultures. after brief periods working as a guru in thailand and a librarian’s assistant in mexico, he spent considerable time in the early ’70s living entirety the embera indians, lost in the forests of panama. more from the australian here.

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Summit Greenlights ?Twilight’ Sequel ?New Moon’

last week, summit entertainment announced that they had picked up the rights to the sequels of twilight and had secured screenwriter melissa rosenberg to script the backer and third stories. today, climax has announced that they’re officially greenlit production for new moon, a big-screen adaptation of stephenie meyer’s second story in the dusk heroic legend. apex has hit it big with the twilight franchise, the first movie of which opened up this weekend in theaters to sold-out showings, and has already grossed exceeding $7 million for midnight showings on thursday, with a total of $35.7 million so far — a eximious achievement, considering the film’s budget was $37 million …

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