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Beckett Hit by Ball, Has Concussion Symptons

Red Sox right-hander Josh Beckett has mild concussion symptoms, according to the team, after he was hit in the back of the head on Monday during batting practice before Boston’s exhibition game against the Twins. (Feb. 28)

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iDisplay now ready to turn your Android device into a secondary display

While iPhone and iPad users have been able to use iDisplay to turn their device into a secondary display for some time now (with at least some degree of success ), Android users have unfortunately been left to their own devices — until now, that is. The folks behind the app have finally made an Android version available as well, which is apparently compatible with all Android smartphones and tablets running Android 2.1 or later, and works in both portrait and landscape modes. As with the iOS version, it’s also compatible with both Windows and OS X, and it’ll set you back the same $4.99. iDisplay now ready to turn your Android device into a secondary display originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Mar 2011 01:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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LEGEND’S JUDGE SOLO (DUSSELDORF, GERMANY) 2011 Die Bücherdiebin – Hörbuch Part 21 Die Bücherdiebin – Hörbuch Part 20 Random House Adopts New Model for Selling E-books – NYTimes.com Beginning Tuesday, Random House will join other major book publishers in selling its e-books using the so-called agency model, setting its own prices for e-books while the retailer takes a commission. Random House knuckled under on Agency ebooks | The Digital Reader It finally happened. The one hold out among the Big 6 publishers finally decided to go along with the pack. Random House will adopt agency pricing for ebooks. Random House , I Really Hate Your Ass Right Now – Smart Bitches … Random House , I Really Hate Your Ass Right Now. by SB Sarah • Monday, February 28, 2011 at 02:03 PM. With the news that Random House has adopted the Agency model effective tomorrow, I have one thing to say. … Random, Last Big Six Holdout, Embraces Agency Model | Publishing … After taking a year to consider its options and observe how e-book retailers were faring with the agency model, Random House today announced it was. Authorlink News Alerts: Booksellers Association Applauds Agency … With the move to agency, effective March 1, Random House joins a significant number of other major publishers that have already adopted the model. The agency model affects more than 200 ABA member stores with IndieCommerce websites that … WriteAboutSJS says: Random House goes with the Agency Pricing Model http://t.co/oZS87Nh Check it. http://t.co/EiyjGsO via @WriteAboutSJS

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National Tooth Fairy Day

National Tooth Fairy Day TOOTH FAIRY DAY Lets Play Tooth Fairy for Girls! Feb 28: Celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day | Gather Feb 28, 2011 Today is National Tooth Fairy Day ! Everyone growing up as a child has heard of the mysterious Tooth Fairy. She was the only reason kids didnt. National Tooth Fairy Day | The Lincoln Tribune When : Always February 28th and/or August 22 National Tooth Fairy Day celebrates one of childhood’s favorite visitors. The Tooth Fairy is an American. SurLaLune Fairy Tales Blog: National Tooth Fairy Day Today is National Tooth Fairy Day in the U.S. Who knew there was such a thing? From Feb 28: Celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day by Joseph Karbousky: Everyone growing up as a child has heard of the mysterious Tooth Fairy. … Radio Sticker of the Day: National Tooth Fairy Day Every February 28th is supposedly National Tooth Fairy Day . The Secret Adventures of the Tooth Fairy was a two-minute comedic radio serial created by Dick Orkin in the early 1970s. 325 episodes were produced and eventually ran on over … Do You Know What Holiday it is Today — Monday,… | Gather Today is National Tooth Fairy Day . National Tooth Fairy Day . This is the day to honor the world’s favorite fairy….The Tooth Fairy is an American tradition with European and superstitious roots. The promise of a visit from the tooth … MultCoLib says: Today is National Tooth Fairy Day ! What's the going rate for teeth these days? Remember to brush & floss & read: http://bit.ly/gca5Ym

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So-called synthetic marijuana is widely smoked at the US Naval Academy, say some midshipmen who were kicked out of the Academy for using it. The drug appeared on the campus last year and quickly grew in popularity due to the fact that it cannot be detected in routine urine tests,…

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New ‘Thundercats’ Animated Series Trailer

The Thundercats are coming back to the small screen later this year courtesy of Warner Brothers and Cartoon Network. And though the big screen adaptation [1] of Thundercats is currently dead, its brand new cartoon series is sure to breath life into the franchise. Up until now, we’ve only seen one choice image [2] of the group, but a trailer recently aired during the network’s Hall of Games Awards that… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 26/02/2011 18:15 Number of articles : 6

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Maddow Continues to Misrepresent Union Campaign Contributions

It is said that if you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. Maybe this is Rachel Maddow's intention behind continually saying the following on the MSNBC show bearing her name (video follows with transcript and commentary): RACHEL MADDOW: The longer it goes on, the clearer it becomes that this whole fight is not about what they say it is about. This whole fight is not about the budget. This fight is about destroying the unions. It is about corporate titans who give lots of money to Republicans and who can get them on the phone for 20 minutes in the middle of a crisis, guys like David Koch wanting to bust the unions, and it is about dismantling a key part of the Democratic base in terms of fund raising. You want to see those numbers from the 2010 elections again? Right. Okay, unions are the only significant outside spending group that Democrats have to compete with the conservatives. Union members also tend to support Democratic causes and they provide a good chunk of the get out the vote infrastructure that Democrats rely on to win elections. The Republican Party more than almost anything else represents corporate interest. The Democratic Party more than anything else represents people who work for corporate interests or people who represent something other than corporations. As she was saying this, the following graphic was on the screen clearly reading “Outside Groups”: As NewsBusters first reported last Wednesday, Maddow made virtually the same statement on her February 18 program: MADDOW: Of the top ten outside spending groups in last year's elections, seven of them were right wing groups, groups like the Chamber of Commerce, and Karl Rove`s organizations, which are mostly funded by billionaires. Conservative groups like the American Future Fund. The only non-conservative groups that cracked the top ten in the last election were the Public Employees Union and the SEIU, and the teachers union, that's it. In terms of large scale money spent in elections, unions are the only competition that Republicans have. The following Monday she said: MADDOW: Here again are the top ten big money contributors in last year's elections, seven of the top ten are right wing. The only three that are not are — ding, ding, ding — unions. The following day she said this to Jay Leno on NBC's “Tonight Show”: MADDOW: But, if you look at like the last election cycle, of the top ten people donating money in that election, seven of them were giving to Republicans. It was all corporate interests and right-wing PACs and stuff. Seven of the ten were all right-wing. And the only three that weren't were unions. Since February 18, she has uttered this falsehood at least four times on four programs airing four different days. If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. Once again, here are the facts. Maddow is actually referring to ” outside non-party committees ” wherein seven of the top ten contributors in 2010 were indeed conservative, with the only three liberal contributors being unions. These are groups that contribute money for political causes but not specific candidates. That's why they're deemed “non-party.” If you look at all ” outside spending groups ” for 2010 – which by Maddow's wording consistently has been the implication – you'll find that four of the top ten contributors were liberal with only two of them being unions. This completely destroys her point that “unions are the only significant outside spending group that Democrats have to compete with the conservatives” thereby invalidating her assertion that this is the reason Gov. Walker is trying to blame the “supposed” deficits on public sector unions in his state. If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. What makes this even more absurd is the commercial airing on MSNBC to promote Maddow's program: MADDOW: News is about stories. It’s about finding all the disparate facts and then finding their coherence. Doing this right takes rigor and a devotion to facts that borders on obsessive. At the end of the day, though, this is about what’s true in the world. In the promo for the defacto new face of MSNBC, Maddow claims, “It’s about finding all the disparate facts and then finding their coherence. Doing this right takes rigor and a devotion to facts that borders on obsessive. At the end of the day, though, this is about what’s true in the world.” Yet at least four times in the last seven business days, Maddow has completely misrepresented the very same thing about 2010 campaign contributions. Over and over. If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The folks at MSNBC and Comcast should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this to happen. Is there any integrity at this network, or did they learn from Keith Olbermann that such a virtue is unimportant when advancing a cause?

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RIP, Danger, 2002 – 2011: Microsoft axing service on May 31st, T-Mobile promises customers an ‘easy transition’

Oh, come on, you saw this coming: Kin represented what was supposed to be Danger’s rebirth under Microsoft’s half-billion-dollar umbrella — and when that failed, there wasn’t really a future for these guys in the cards. We’ve received a statement today from T-Mobile breaking the news that Danger’s cloud services will be decommissioned after May 31st, and the problem with Sidekicks is that they’re more or less paperweights without a connection to Danger’s servers… so if you’re still using one, you’re definitely going to need a new phone. For T-Mobile’s part, they’re saying that they’ll “provide offers… to help make an easy transition” from old phone to new, and they’ll be sharing those offers in the coming weeks. If anything, we wouldn’t be surprised if the carrier was simply waiting for its all-new, Samsung-made, Android-powered Sidekick to be ready in the hopes that they’ll be able to keep folks in the Sidekick fold even though Danger’s gone. They’re also providing web-based tools and Sidekick apps to get data off the devices, so you can’t say they’re not doing all the right things in light of the situation. Smart of Microsoft to make sure the statement comes from T-Mobile, too, since it means the carrier can get out ahead of the panic before it starts. See the full statement after the break. Continue reading RIP, Danger, 2002 – 2011: Microsoft axing service on May 31st, T-Mobile promises customers an ‘easy transition’ RIP, Danger, 2002 – 2011: Microsoft axing service on May 31st, T-Mobile promises customers an ‘easy transition’ originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Mar 2011 00:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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RIP, Danger, 2002 – 2011: Microsoft axing service on May 31st, T-Mobile promises customers an ‘easy transition’

Oh, come on, you saw this coming: Kin represented what was supposed to be Danger’s rebirth under Microsoft’s half-billion-dollar umbrella — and when that failed, there wasn’t really a future for these guys in the cards. We’ve received a statement today from T-Mobile breaking the news that Danger’s cloud services will be decommissioned after May 31st, and the problem with Sidekicks is that they’re more or less paperweights without a connection to Danger’s servers… so if you’re still using one, you’re definitely going to need a new phone. For T-Mobile’s part, they’re saying that they’ll “provide offers… to help make an easy transition” from old phone to new, and they’ll be sharing those offers in the coming weeks. If anything, we wouldn’t be surprised if the carrier was simply waiting for its all-new, Samsung-made, Android-powered Sidekick to be ready in the hopes that they’ll be able to keep folks in the Sidekick fold even though Danger’s gone. They’re also providing web-based tools and Sidekick apps to get data off the devices, so you can’t say they’re not doing all the right things in light of the situation. Smart of Microsoft to make sure the statement comes from T-Mobile, too, since it means the carrier can get out ahead of the panic before it starts. See the full statement after the break. Continue reading RIP, Danger, 2002 – 2011: Microsoft axing service on May 31st, T-Mobile promises customers an ‘easy transition’ RIP, Danger, 2002 – 2011: Microsoft axing service on May 31st, T-Mobile promises customers an ‘easy transition’ originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Mar 2011 00:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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On the Street….How to Wear Missoni, Milan
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