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Watch Grey’s Anatomy Season 7 Episode 3 – Superfreak

Watch Grey’s Anatomy S7E3: Superfreak After his near death experience because of the shooting incident, Alex now refuses to use the elevators at the hospital which the Chief quickly noticed and tries to help him get through this traumatic incident. After Derek gets an unwelcome surprise visit from her unbecoming sister, Amelia, their past and present issues quickly erupts between them. Derek and Meredith continues their efforts to console Cristina in her post traumatic stress, so that she can get back into surgery again. The latest installment of our hospital residents of Grey’s Anatomy, which is entitled “Superfreak” is the hit hospital drama TV series’ 3rd episode of the 7th season that aired last 10/07/2010 Thursday 9:00 PM on ABC. Watch Grey’s Anatomy 7×3(0703) Free Online Streaming Full HDTV Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link: HERE

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Ask Engadget: best travel-friendly / portable DSLR tripod?

We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget question is coming to us from Deepanshu, who is already beginning to understand why the term “money pit” follows” DSLR.” If you’re looking to send in an inquiry of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com . “I went out and got a Canon T2i, and now I am looking for a decent tripod, preferably one that travels well. I need one which is lightweight, with a price range of $75 to $125 or so. The main purpose of the tripod will be for HDR photography, night shots, etc. when I’m on-the-go. Thanks!” We’re guessing Joby’s Gorillapod Focus will get a nod somewhere down in comments, but how’s about any suggestions in the more conventional line of tripods? Got any that extend out nicely without killing your back (or forcing you to check it on an airplane)? Let us (and him) know! Ask Engadget: best travel-friendly / portable DSLR tripod? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 07 Oct 2010 23:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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How Is It ‘News’ for Time to Hype ‘Extreme Militias’ In the Last Weeks of a Campaign?

Time magazine’s news judgment is truly puzzling. With just weeks to go before a crucial midterm election, their cover story package is ten pages stuffed with “The Secret World of Extreme Militias.” Voters are poised to sweep a pile of Democrats out of office from coast to coast, and they’re camped in Zanesville, Ohio with a right-wing militia that claims 300 members as the nation’s number one news story? ( Katie Couric tweeted on Wednesday that she was eagerly reading it.) Time editor Richard Stengel announced they gave new hire Barton Gellman six months in the field chasing the whisper of a possibility that some new Timothy McVeigh might emerge and vindicate this bizarre investment of effort. Just weeks after they asked on the cover if America was Islamophobic, it’s clear that once again, Obama’s sinking popularity reveals an ugly America that can’t accept the gift they elected. While Gellman opened with the usual hackneyed portrait of a Midwestern militia on wacky military exercises against an undefined enemy, it’s clear that their deep anxiety over Obama is the main thread. A militia resurgence “now is widely seen among government and academic experts as a reaction to the tectonic shifts in American politics that allowed a black man with a foreign-sounding name and a Muslim-born father to reach the White House.” If this all sounds like rehashed talking points from the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center, you would be correct. “Obama’s ascendancy unhinged the radical right, offering a unified target to competing camps of racial, nativist, and religious animus,” Gellman insisted. There were “at least four alleged assassination plots between June and December” of 2007. “We call it somewhat of a perfect storm,” a high-ranking FBI official who declined to speak on the record because of the political sensitivities of the subject. That’s a fascinating snippet. This whole cover story has political sensitivities – to scare readers into fearing an emerging (or possibly just endlessly bungling) “threat” from militias. The greatest sensitivities in this story are Time’s deep and abiding love and concern for Obama. Gellman and Time are upset that anyone would criticize the government finding a huge threat of “right-wing extremism,” somehow larger than the Islamic radical threat: Federal law-enforcement agencies want no part of a conversation about angry antigovernment extremists and refused in virtually every case to speak on the record. A few injudicious passages from career analysts at the DHS in an April 2009 report titled “Rightwing Extremism” — which could be misread to suggest danger from ordinary antigovernment opinions or military veterans in general — brought a ferocious backlash. DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano distanced herself from the report and forbade further public discussion of the subject. Shortly afterward, the National Security Council staff canceled plans for a working-group meeting on the surge of violent threats against members of Congress. Yet the months that followed brought fresh support for the study’s central finding, that rising “rightwing radicalization and recruitment” raised the risk that lone wolves would emerge from within the groups to commit “violent acts targeting government facilities, law-enforcement officers, banks and infrastructure sectors.” Gellman insists he has sparking new scoops: that Holocaust Museum shooter James Van Brunn really wanted to shoot Obama adviser David Axelrod; and that a New York man was attempting to build a “dirty bomb” and had “declared an ambition to kill the president-elect.” But the whole project feels like a rerun from the Clinton years and sounds like it was started when federal agencies arrested Michigan’s Hutaree militia in March, and it hasn’t had much of a rationale ever since.

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Someone call The Police . . . What were the Parker Spitzer producers thinking?  If there was one guy you’d want to keep at a decent distance from a female co-host, it’s Gov. Love Potion #9.  But tuning into the show, for the first time, tonight, I was shocked to see the way the pair had been virtually thrown into each other’s laps. A bit of inside TV baseball: I host a local TV show in my hometown. I’m always struck by how, when I’m sitting what feels quite close to a guest, we appear miles apart on camera.  So for Parker and Spitzer to appear so close on TV, they must literally be rubbing, well, elbows. I can’t say Parker looked particularly ill at ease with the set-up, though at times she appeared to lean away some.  But it certainly made me, and presumably a chunk of viewers, uncomfortable to see a guy with Spitzer’s track record getting so up close and personal. For the love of Pete, put Spitz behind Plexiglass! PS: As long as I’m offering aesthetic criticism, I’d tell the producers to lose the jazzy intro music.  Between the music and the intimate seating arrangement, the show’s opening brings to mind a couple at a hotel piano bar. Excuse The Substance– but note how Parker, supposedly the show’s “conservative,” condescends to Christine O’Donnell as a “girl” who, while “cute and spunky,” Parker wouldn’t want running the country. 

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Gov. Charlie Crist, Independent (Closet Democrat) candidate for Senate in Florida, throws out the first pitch in the Tampa Bay playoff game:

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An associate of Jerry Brown calls Meg Whitman a “whore ” over pension reform . 08 October 2010 spacer Posted by admin spacer news. In a private conversation that was inadvertently taped by a voicemail machine, an associate of Democratic …

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Firefox 4 for mobile goes beta on Android and Maemo

After a healthy alpha (and pre-alpha ) period, Mozilla is taking the mobile version of Firefox 4 to beta on Android and Maemo this week, promising improvements in stability, performance, and functionality. Actually, this represents a shift in branding for Maemo, where Firefox 1.1 has already been gold for some time — but odds are good you’re going to want to upgrade in any event, since this new version nets you the so-called Layers framework that aims to improve scrolling and zooming responsiveness. As you might expect, you get built-in Firefox Sync — basically making this a superset of Firefox Home — and support for HTML5. Makes that ol’ N900 look a little shinier, doesn’t it? Follow the break for Mozilla’s announcement video. Continue reading Firefox 4 for mobile goes beta on Android and Maemo Firefox 4 for mobile goes beta on Android and Maemo originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 07 Oct 2010 21:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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An associate of Jerry Brown calls Meg Whitman a “whore ” over pension reform . Posted On October8, 2010 at 1:22 am. In a private conversation that was inadvertently taped by a voicemail machine, an associate of Democratic gubernatorial …

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And he cometh for Nicky Diaz, the poor little undocumented maid that Gloria Allred is trying to use to hurt Meg Whitman’s campaign.

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He won’t do it via the law but by executive fiat : As President Obama remakes his senior staff, he is also shaping a new approach for the second half of his term: to advance his agenda through executive actions he can take on his own, rather than pushing plans through an increasingly hostile Congress. Read the rest here . For instance, if he can’t ram cap-and-tax through during the lame-duck session he can try and have the EPA use their authority to accomplish the same thing, all without congressional review or approval. Just watch.

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