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Apollo 18 Trailer

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Apollo 18 Trailer – HD Apollo 18 (2011) Official Trailer Apollo 18 Trailer Apollo 18 Trailer The main problem with movies that are constructed under the “found footage” premise is that they ask viewers to suspend their disbelief and accept that what they are watching is “true” even when that is categorically impossible to do … I Watch Stuff – ' Apollo 18' Trailer : Killer Moon Aliens! ‘ Apollo 18′ Trailer : Killer Moon Aliens! 5 Things to Fear in the 'Apollo 18′ Trailer | Film School Rejects The found footage horror craze is a bit exhausting, mostly because of its limitations. However, it’s the limitations of Apollo 18 that most excite. Most. ' Apollo 18' Trailer Premieres Online – Tracy Law's blog ‘ Apollo 18′ Trailer Premieres Online ‘Cloverfield’-style found-footage flick posits aliens are reason man hasn’t been back to moon. By Shawn Adler Official poster for “Apollo 18″ Photo: The Weinstein Company Everybody knows that man … Nerds ++: Apollo 18 Trailer Debuts Apollo 18 Trailer Debuts. The Weinstein Company has released a teaser trailer for their upcoming Apollo 18 through iTunes Movie Trailers . The sci-fi horror film is slated for release on April 22nd.The film, which was shot in a “found … Watch2FreeMovie says: New 'Apollo 18′ Trailer Arrives: by Joe Gillis, Feb 21 2011 A few days ago, we bought you the new poster for the… http://bit.ly/e73GaB

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BMW i / BMWi Projektion (HD Video) BMW i / BMWi Designfilm (HD Video) BMW i3 BMW i4 : BMW Chefdesigner Adrian van Hooydonk über das Design der neuen Sub-Brand BMW i Brand Promises Two Cars by 2013 – KickingTires BMW i Brand Promises Two Cars by 2013. Design sketch BMW i3 and BMW i8. Today in Munich, BMW revealed the official name of its new sub-brand, i. The company didn’t just reveal the i namplate, but the first two models that will be … ' BMW i ' is BMW's new sub-brand for sustainability, BMW i3 and i8 … caption id=attachment_74849 align=aligncenter width=563 caption= BMW i ][/caption] So far, up until today, we’ve known the BMW electric-vehcile (you know, the one … BMW Launches BMW i Green Sub-Brand | FavStocks BMW introduced its new green sub-brand, BMW i , with two new models to be equipped with electric and hybrid drive systems from 2013. Production of the first two. BMW Officially Unveils BMW i Sub Brand; BMW i3, i8 Coming in 2013 … After years of planning and teasing us with Megacity this and EfficientDynamics that, BMW has finally taken the wraps off its BMW i sub brand, the German. AUSmotive.com » BMW i – Born electric “ BMW i offers visionary cars and services, inspiring design, and an entirely new concept of premium mobility – all with a focus on sustainability”, explained Robertson. The BMW i brand comprises vehicles and services developed since … brwagenblast says: Mon TCN: Researchers look for ways to prevent wrong-way drivers; Storm overwhelms WI 511; BMW i introduced http://goo.gl/6JIgA

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Was War Hero Heckled At Columbia U. ROTC Town Hall? Not Exactly

enlarge Veteran Anthony Maschek (above, with fiancée Angela O’Neill) was heckled by fellow Columbia students over ROTC. This story’s from the New York Post , so I kind of figured an important piece of the story was missing. (For one thing, there are several videos of the ROTC Town Hall on YouTube, but nothing like the incident that’s described. In fact, I found this video of another vet who spoke at the same town hall in favor of ROTC, and nothing unusual happened when he spoke.) But then I found this audio file of Maschek’s comments , and what I heard wasn’t anywhere near what I would call “heckling.” There’s incredulous laughter after he warns the other students there are “bad men out there plotting to kill you,” and you can hear someone say “racist” at one point. But the moderator quickly rebuked them and warned them against any more outbreaks. The students laughed because like many of us, they’ve grown so skeptical of the justifications for these wars, and the “bad men” remark was treated as just another excuse. Someone did call Maschek a racist, presumably because to them, it sounded like he was lumping all Muslims together as terrorists. (It didn’t sound that way to me.) So no, I don’t think anything unusual happened here. Just college kids being smartasses. The wingnut blogs, of course, are turning this into an full-blown assault on God and the flag, and encouraging readers to apologize to him. I’m not going to apologize — not because I don’t care, but because it sounds like the normal give and take of a college class, and a soldier who took 11 bullets can probably handle it just fine. If he’s smart enough to get into Columbia, Sgt. Maschek can also handle a couple of smart alecks. Of course, the New York Post would rather exaggerate and inflame because it’s more useful to portray all anti-war progressives as hating soldiers. Columbia University students heckled a war hero during a town-hall meeting on whether ROTC should be allowed back on campus. “Racist!” some students yelled at Anthony Maschek, a Columbia freshman and former Army staff sergeant awarded the Purple Heart after being shot 11 times in a firefight in northern Iraq in February 2008. Others hissed and booed the veteran. Maschek, 28, had bravely stepped up to the mike Tuesday at the meeting to issue an impassioned challenge to fellow students on their perceptions of the military. “It doesn’t matter how you feel about the war. It doesn’t matter how you feel about fighting,” said Maschek. “There are bad men out there plotting to kill you.” Several students laughed and jeered the Idaho native, a 10th Mountain Division infantryman who spent two years at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington recovering from grievous wounds. Maschek, who is studying economics, miraculously survived the insurgent attack in Kirkuk. In the hail of gunfire, he broke both legs and suffered wounds to his abdomen, arm and chest. He enrolled last August at the Ivy League school, where an increasingly ugly battle is unfolding over the 42-year military ban there. More than half of the students who spoke at the meeting — the second of three hearings on the subject — expressed opposition to ROTC’s return. Many of the 200 students in the audience held anti-military placards with slogans such as, “1 in 3 female soldiers experiences sexual assault in the military.” The university has created a task force polling 10,000 students on the issue, but would not release the vote tally of the 1,300 who have already responded. In 2005, when the university last voted to reject ROTC’s return, it cited the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. That policy was overturned in December, but resistance remains. And right on cue, here’s Fox’s Megyn Kelly and and wingnut talk show host Mike Gallagher piling on. Click here to view this media

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In Tennessee, an attempt to merge two school systems has turned into a full-blown fight, studded with accusations of racism. The struggling Memphis City Schools system, comprised of 85% black students, wants to force a merger with the more successful suburban school district in surrounding Shelby County, which is only…

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Zune Insider reminds that Zune isn’t dead, announces Zune HD launch in Canada

We still have only an official non-denial from Microsoft about the continued livelihood of the name ” Zune ” as a brand, but now we have Zune Insider saying “Zune is not dead.” Indeed we already knew that, but the question is what’s coming in the future with Windows Phone seemingly getting all the company’s attention of late. The future we still don’t know about, but we do have some news about the present for Canadians: the Zune HD ! Yes, our friendly neighbors to the north need no longer look south to purchase Microsoft’s latest entry to the Zune series — though “latest” is a somewhat sad designation for hardware that was released in 2009 . However, there’s still no Marketplace available: it’ll strictly be a BYO tunage affair for now. Zune Insider reminds that Zune isn’t dead, announces Zune HD launch in Canada originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Tea Partiers are taking their fight to state halls around the country, and Justin Elliott over at Salon rounds up some of the more creative pieces of legislation they’ve put on the table. Without ado: Yay, global warming: Montana not only wants to proclaim that global warming is a natural…

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ASUS’ 24.1-inch PA246Q P-IPS LCD now covering 98 percent of Adobe RGB, on sale for $500

This here monitor surfaced months ago, but it looks as if ASUS has just now started to ship it stateside. As far as 24-inch monitors go, this one’s fairly well specced, and it’s got a mighty tempting price tag to boot. The PA246Q is a 24.1-inch P-IPS LCD, complete with a six millisecond response time, tilt / swivel stand, a pair of USB sockets, an integrated 7-in-1 card reader, 400 nits of brightness and a 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. It’s also capable of covering 98 percent of the Adobe RGB spectrum, so all but the most particular of creative professionals should be duly satisfied with color reproduction. You’ll also get a native 1,920 x 1,200 screen resolution, 178 degree viewing angles, DVI / HDMI / DisplayPort / VGA inputs and support for a VESA wall mount. She’s all yours for $499.99 — hit the source link if you just can’t resist. Continue reading ASUS’ 24.1-inch PA246Q P-IPS LCD now covering 98 percent of Adobe RGB, on sale for $500 ASUS’ 24.1-inch PA246Q P-IPS LCD now covering 98 percent of Adobe RGB, on sale for $500 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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It’s a grisly and mysterious effort: Japan today began excavations at a former army medical school—in the search for human remains linked to the military’s shadowy Unit 731. It ran a notorious World War II program that allegedly conducted live experiments on foreign prisoners of war, most of them…

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From HuffPost’s Amanda Terkel on the ground in Madison, Wisconsin , talking to the teabaggers who were bused in by the Koch brothers to Saturday’s rally: Tea Party protesters who showed up in Madison on Saturday want to help Wisconsin dig out of its fiscal hole, but they don’t think that corporations should have to chip in. Gov. Scott Walker (R) has argued that his proposal to strip public employees of virtually all of their collective bargaining rights is necessary in order to deal with the state’s tough economic situation. “I’m just trying to balance my budget,” Walker told The New York Times. “To those who say why didn’t I negotiate on this? I don’t have anything to negotiate with. We don’t have anything to give. Like practically every other state in the country, we’re broke. And it’s time to pay up.” But there is a source of revenue the state isn’t tapping that could likely be far more lucrative. According to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue, two-thirds of corporations in the state pay no taxes, and the share of corporate tax revenue funding the state government has fallen by half since 1981. Tea Party protesters have been pretty much completely absent from the protests in Madison all week long, but today they were out in force (although still vastly outnumbered by anti-Walker protesters). Many of them pointed out — and even carried signs underscoring the point — that they had jobs they couldn’t walk away from during the week to come out and protest, as many teachers had done for the past few days. The Huffington Post asked some of these Tea Partiers if they thought corporations should have to pay taxes in order to help the state financially. All were unaware that this was the case, but they nevertheless said unions were a bigger problem. “Corporations shouldn’t pay taxes at all. That’s a terrible idea,” said Jay from LaCrosse, who identified as a libertarian and said that businesses would just raise prices and relocate to China if they faced higher taxes. “No, they pay their taxes. They pay their taxes,” said John from Milwaukee, when The Huffington Post asked if it was fair that he was paying taxes and corporations weren’t. Virginia from Ogema said Democrats needed to stop blaming President Bush and corporations for all their problems. There are far too many people in this country who lack basic critical thinking skills, and they probably never talk to anyone who disagrees to this face. Hence, no progress, no actual learning.

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New Motorola Xoom Ad Goes Live

A quick ad for the Motorola XOOM has joined Verizon’s HTC Thunderbolt commercial from earlier today. The 16 second spot doesn’t do anything to tout the specs or features of the slate, rather only showing a brief glimpse of it before it transfroms into a spaceship. Still giving off a Droid-y vibe despite the lack Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 21/02/2011 22:44 Number of articles : 4

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