Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Child Survives Crash of Yemeni Jet Carrying 153
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Wicked video remix with Alan Iverson at the press conference about missing practice
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Monday, June 29, 2009

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Jingle Punks - Music Licensing Specialists
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JAY-Z'S "D.O.A (DEATH OF AUTO-TUNE)" VIDEO! ROC4LIFE!
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Sunday, June 28, 2009

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Luigi Finally Snaps
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How to Manifest Extreme Money with Bob Proctor
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Friday, June 26, 2009

Short inspirational film based on the book Paper Airplane by Michael McMillan
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White Boy Goes Crazy After His Mother Cancels His World Of Warcraft Account
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How to Get Private Money at Your Local REIA Group
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Discover How You Can Flip Foreclosures In This Market Using NO Cash Or Credit Of Your Own
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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First Music Video Production by Tropical Films (Antigua)
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Monday, June 22, 2009

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Something insignificant can only be of importance if you allow it. - Sean Browne

Sunday, June 21, 2009

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African Voices:
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Micro Cap and Small Cap Stocks Have Been Showing Investors Large Gains
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Antigua Carnival 2009
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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Internet Fraud: How to Avoid Internet Investment Scams
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Royalty Free Music Licensing and Copyright
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Friday, June 19, 2009

5 Ideas for Saving The Music Industry
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HFA is the foremost mechanical licensing, collection, and distribution agency for music publishers in the U.S.
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Chicago Board Options Exchange
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OTC Bulletin Board
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Thursday, June 18, 2009

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Lindsay Lohan poses nude in photo shoot:
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

My team won the NBA finals and I missed all the games. LOL
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Monday, June 15, 2009

Could Confiscation Happen Again? Michael Maloney answering whether or not confiscation will happen again
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Gold Vs Dollar - Gold Silver Newsletter - Gold Silver Blog
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Sheriff’s Sale Opportunities – Or a Waste of Investors’ Time?
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Amazon to pay $51 million to settle Toys 'R' Us suit


Amazon.com must pay Toys "R" Us $51 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the toy retailer in May 2004.

Back then, Toys "R" Us sued Amazon for violating the terms of the 10-year partnership the companies forged in 2000. Toys "R" Us claimed Amazon violated the agreement by allowing other vendors to market toys and baby products on its site.

On Friday, Amazon said in a document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission that the money must be paid in the third quarter of 2009 and that the sum was "unanticipated."

The Web's largest retailer said that Toys "R" Us has agreed to dismiss all claims and counterclaims.

Not long after Toys "R" Us filed its original claim, Amazon filed a counterclaim as well as an official request to terminate the partnership.

The retailer asked for $750 million in damages and claimed the toy retailer failed to meet its end of their bargain. Toys "R" Us, according to Amazon, was unable to meet demand for top-selling toys, games, and baby products, especially during the holidays.

In 2006, the court entered a decision favoring Toys "R" Us that terminated the contract.

The two companies joined forces during the dot-com era, after Toys "R" Us stumbled badly trying to build an online franchise. The toy giant turned to Amazon, agreeing to pay the retailer a $200 million premium for exclusive rights to sell toys and baby items through its site.

A spokeswoman for Toys "R" Us declined to comment.

Imran Khan, a J.P. Morgan analyst, lowered his second quarter forecast for Amazon but said "We do not see the settlement as representing anything other than a one-time item," Khan wrote in a note sent Friday afternoon. "We believe Amazon's continued market share gains justify the stock's premium valuation."________________________________________________________________

Sunday, June 14, 2009

NASA hopes for Wednesday shuttle launch

NASA managers Sunday deferred making a formal decision on whether to reschedule the delayed shuttle Endeavour for launch Wednesday or press ahead instead with launch of the agency's $583 million Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission aboard an unmanned Atlas 5 rocket.

But with both missions facing tight launch windows, Mission Management Team Chairman LeRoy Cain said the agency's preference was to launch Endeavour on Wednesday, if possible, to maximize the number of launch opportunities for both programs.

"If shuttle goes first on the 17th, then the most opportunities we can give LRO is two, and that would be on the 19th and 20th," Cain said. "If LRO goes first on the 17th, then the most opportunities we could get for the shuttle is one opportunity, and that would be on the 20th."

A final decision on how to proceed must be made Monday to provide enough time for the Air Force Eastern Range, which provides required tracking and telemetry support for all rockets launched from Florida, to set up its systems to support one launch or the other.

But Cain said if no additional problems develop, and if work to repair a leaky hydrogen vent line umbilical plate on Endeavour's external tank goes smoothly, NASA likely will opt to press ahead with an attempt to launch the shuttle at 5:40:50 a.m. EDT Wednesday.

Engineers prepare to replace a critical seal in a hydrogen vent line umbilical plate on the side of the shuttle Endeavour's external tank.

(Credit: NASA TV)

"We're going to see how the processing goes," Cain said. "If we have some good fortune, if we have some good weather, or at least not too much bad weather, in the next 24, 36 hours, then we think it's achievable for us to get to a (shuttle launch) on the 17th."

The forecast for Wednesday calls for a 70 percent chance of good weather for the shuttle's pre-dawn launch window and a 60 percent chance of acceptable conditions for the lunar orbiter's window Wednesday afternoon.

If LRO is not off the ground by June 20, the flight will slip to the end of the month. If Endeavour is not off the ground by June 20 or 21 at the latest, the shuttle launch will be delayed to July 11 because of temperature constraints related to the space station's orbit.

Endeavour was grounded during fueling overnight Friday when the gaseous hydrogen vent line umbilical on the side of the shuttle's external fuel tank began leaking potentially dangerous vapors as the hydrogen section of the tank was filled.

A technician peers into Endeavour's gaseous hydrogen vent line.

(Credit: NASA TV)

Some of the supercold liquid hydrogen propellant inside the tank constantly turns into a gas that is routed overboard through a vent line to a flare stack near the pad where it is harmlessly burned away. The vent line attaches to the tank at an umbilical plate that pulls away at liftoff.

During an attempt to launch the shuttle Discovery last March, a gaseous hydrogen leak in the umbilical plate triggered a four-day delay. Engineers were unable to duplicate the leak under ambient conditions--it only occurred when cryogenic hydrogen was filling the tank--but after replacing a critical internal seal, the umbilical worked normally and Discovery was able to take off.

A virtually identical scenario is playing out with Endeavour. Engineers were unable to duplicate the leak after the tank was drained and mission managers decided to press ahead with a seal replacement.

Launch Director Pete Nickolenko said engineers discovered small areas where the seal in question appeared to have pulled away from the external tank slightly, possibly due to exposure to cryogenic conditions. The gaps seen are similar to those found during troubleshooting of the leak that grounded Discovery in March.

Engineers are trying to figure out what caused seal problems in two of the last three shuttle flights, but in the meantime, "we are on the path of installing a new quick-disconnect and a new flight seal," Nickolenko said.

The work is expected to be finished early Tuesday.

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Does Microsoft's Bing have Google running scared?


Microsoft may have developed a contender that threatens Google's Web search dominance.

In a story headlined "Fear grips Google," the New York Post reports that the launch of Microsoft's Bing search engine has so upset Google co-founder Sergey Brin that he has top engineers working on "urgent upgrades" to Google's service. Brin is said to be leading a team to determine how Microsoft's search algorithm differs from the closely guarded one Google employs. The tabloid also notes that it's rare for Google's co-founders to have such a hands-on involvement in the company's daily operations.

"New search engines have come and gone in the past 10 years, but Bing seems to be of particular interest to Sergey," an anonymous source described as an "insider" to the newspaper.

A Google spokesperson declined to comment on the level of Brin's involvement but did tell the newspaper that the company always has a team working on improving search.

Microsoft, which launched as Bing as its default search engine earlier this month, is reportedly spending $80 million to $100 million in an ad blitz to tout its latest search effort. Rival Google, meanwhile, spent just $25 million total on advertising last year, according to an AdAge report.

Bing's launch bumped Microsoft's search share up to 11.1 percent last week from 9.1 percent the prior week, according to numbers released by market analyst ComScore.

However, that initial increase didn't seem to impress Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who was pretty tight-lipped earlier this week when queried about Bing's arrival.

"It's not the first entry for Microsoft," Schmidt said Tuesday in an interview with Fox Business Network. "They do this about once a year."

Google Chief Financial Officer Patrick Pichette said Tuesday that the company planned to hold "a review tomorrow on it with the executive committee."

While Microsoft has a long way to go before it makes a dent in Google's business, Bing may end up being the only true alternative to Google if Yahoo decides not to compete in the search market over the next few years.


Saturday, June 13, 2009

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