Here’s the trailer for Stephen Daldry’s adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer’s novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, based on a script by Eric Roth. The movie has been a curiosity for me for months in part because the book is a piece of post-modernism that doesn’t lend itself easily to adaptation, and in part because Daldry chose a non-actor, Thomas Horn, to play the central role of 11-year old… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 29/09/2011 02:38 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Dell Streak Pro 101DL. Just rolls off the tongue, doesn’t it? Clumsy naming aside, this power-laden handset’s just been officially outed by Japanese carrier Softbank , where’ll it bow sometime next January . So, what sort of mobile media tour de force can you look forward to early next year? Try a 4.3-inch qHD Super AMOLED Plus display vividly showcasing a skinned version of the now ubiquitous Android 2.3, all running atop a dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm MSM8260 processor. There’s also the usual array of WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and dual cameras on board (1.3 megapixel front-facing / 8 megapixel rear), with planned support for 1seg, and Dell’s SyncUp cloud storage in the works. Of course, the phone delivers up to 14Mbps down via the network’s WCDMA 2100MHz frequency, but you globe-trotting folk can always take advantage of the included quad-band GSM / WCDMA radios. As with all things pre-released, certain specs can still change before the ringing in of our new year. Let’s just keep our toes crossed that one of those potential alterations is a frozen mobile OS dessert . Get a gander of the coming soo n gadget in the videos after the break. [Thanks, Babak] Continue reading Softbank takes Dell Streak Pro 101DL by the hand, plans January 2012 coming out party (video) Softbank takes Dell Streak Pro 101DL by the hand, plans January 2012 coming out party (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …“Well, I don’t play golf,” says Rick Perry . “So, this is my golf.” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Weekly Standard Blog Discovery Date : 28/09/2011 18:40 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …We all know Justin Bieber can sing “Baby” at the drop of the hat — but can his musical stylings transfer over to a Lil… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PopEater Discovery Date : 28/09/2011 10:15 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …We all know Justin Bieber can sing “Baby” at the drop of the hat — but can his musical stylings transfer over to a Lil… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PopEater Discovery Date : 28/09/2011 10:15 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …A well-intentioned President Obama tried to transcend partisanship in Washington, but his efforts were derailed by an “express train of bile” – according to CNN's Piers Morgan, on Wednesday. And Americans need ObamaCare because “Baboons take care of themselves better than we do,” ranted Morgan's sharp-spoken guest, comedian Lewis Black. [Video below the break.] “I mean Obama, to be fair to him, when he came in to power, he said look, I'm going to try to change all of this partisan crap that's going on,” sounded Morgan. “What he's found is he can't at the moment. I mean, it's like he's up against this express train of bile.” Black ranted that “our biggest problem is health care. Baboons take care of themselves better than we do in this country.” Morgan then stood up for Obama against his health care critics, saying he “just can't understand” why people despised Obama over his health care plan. “He brought 30 million more Americans into a health care plan who couldn't afford it,” Morgan touted. “And everyone says you suck as a president. I didn't get it.” A transcript of the segment, which aired on September 28 at 9:30 p.m. EDT, is as follows: MORGAN: I mean Obama, to be fair to him, when he came in to power, he said look, I'm going to try to change all of this partisan crap that's going on. I'm going to try and do it a better way. What he's found is he can't at the moment. I mean, it's like he's up against this express train of bile. And he can't get anything done. So he's now having to get angry. Ironically, he's now taking a leaf out of your book. BLACK: No, he finally had to stand up and go, enough is enough. Part of the problem was I think he picked that – the thing that we have – our biggest problem is health care. Baboons take care of themselves better than we do in this country. So by starting with health care, it just, like, everything went into place. MORGAN: I just can't understand why he got so despised for doing that. He brought 30 million more Americans into a health care plan who couldn't afford it. And everyone says you suck as a president. I didn't get it. Why does that make you a bad president? BLACK: Well, because they didn't sit down and talk to the Republicans and do whatever it is that the Republicans think that they wanted. And then – but look at this group. You've got Eric Cantor, you know, who's basically saying, you know, we're not going to give the money, the FEMA money out until we cut money out of the budget. That's – I mean, how nasty a person can you be? And he got – Virginia got hit, he – you know, when they tried to do that to him, he voted against it. Come off it. You know, we've got to be able to speak to each other at some point. I don't understand what – I don't understand what people who are Democrats or Republicans hear.
Continue reading …A well-intentioned President Obama tried to transcend partisanship in Washington, but his efforts were derailed by an “express train of bile” – according to CNN's Piers Morgan, on Wednesday. And Americans need ObamaCare because “Baboons take care of themselves better than we do,” ranted Morgan's sharp-spoken guest, comedian Lewis Black. [Video below the break.] “I mean Obama, to be fair to him, when he came in to power, he said look, I'm going to try to change all of this partisan crap that's going on,” sounded Morgan. “What he's found is he can't at the moment. I mean, it's like he's up against this express train of bile.” Black ranted that “our biggest problem is health care. Baboons take care of themselves better than we do in this country.” Morgan then stood up for Obama against his health care critics, saying he “just can't understand” why people despised Obama over his health care plan. “He brought 30 million more Americans into a health care plan who couldn't afford it,” Morgan touted. “And everyone says you suck as a president. I didn't get it.” A transcript of the segment, which aired on September 28 at 9:30 p.m. EDT, is as follows: MORGAN: I mean Obama, to be fair to him, when he came in to power, he said look, I'm going to try to change all of this partisan crap that's going on. I'm going to try and do it a better way. What he's found is he can't at the moment. I mean, it's like he's up against this express train of bile. And he can't get anything done. So he's now having to get angry. Ironically, he's now taking a leaf out of your book. BLACK: No, he finally had to stand up and go, enough is enough. Part of the problem was I think he picked that – the thing that we have – our biggest problem is health care. Baboons take care of themselves better than we do in this country. So by starting with health care, it just, like, everything went into place. MORGAN: I just can't understand why he got so despised for doing that. He brought 30 million more Americans into a health care plan who couldn't afford it. And everyone says you suck as a president. I didn't get it. Why does that make you a bad president? BLACK: Well, because they didn't sit down and talk to the Republicans and do whatever it is that the Republicans think that they wanted. And then – but look at this group. You've got Eric Cantor, you know, who's basically saying, you know, we're not going to give the money, the FEMA money out until we cut money out of the budget. That's – I mean, how nasty a person can you be? And he got – Virginia got hit, he – you know, when they tried to do that to him, he voted against it. Come off it. You know, we've got to be able to speak to each other at some point. I don't understand what – I don't understand what people who are Democrats or Republicans hear.
Continue reading …DALLAS, Sept. 26, 2011 /Christian Newswire — What would you do if…? Thus begins the question being asked by author and film producer Ray Comfort in his new documentary, 180 . Titled to reflect the complete turnaround in the mindsets of all to whom the question is posed, the award-winning film shows eight pro-choice people (mostly college students) changing their stance to pro-life just moments… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : ProLifeBlogs Discovery Date : 26/09/2011 19:12 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …When Lenovo announced a pair of Android tablets this summer, we didn’t even pretend it was the IdeaPad K1 we were most jazzed about. Sure, it was exciting to see Lenovo enter the Android tablet market on any terms, but it was the ThinkPad Tablet that set our curious minds rolling. There was the design, for one — an obvious homage to those black, red-nubbed laptops with the same name. It has personality, one that’s inextricably tied to Lenovo’s laptop know-how. It offers a full-sized USB port, an SD slot, 1080p output, a 3G SIM and a slew of accessories that includes a dock, pen and keyboard folio case. It’s the kind of tablet we don’t review all that often: one that might actually make for some painless productivity on the road. As you can imagine, we’ve been waiting months to learn more, and if your tweets, comments and emails are any indication, so have you. Well, wait no more, friends. We’ve been spending almost a week with one and have oh-so much to say. So what are you waiting for? Meet us past the break, won’t you? Gallery: Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet review Continue reading Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet review Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet review originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …For the second time this month, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough has taken on the extreme liberal bias of Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne. On Thursday's “Morning Joe,” after Mika Brzezinski read part of Dionne's pathetic ” Why Conservatives Hate Warren Buffett ,” her co-host replied, “I like E.J., but he changes every couple of years depending on who’s in the White House” (video follows with transcript and commentary): [Dedicated Newsbusters readers! We are up to $2940 of our goal to raise $5000. Help us continue to expose and defeat the insidious bias of the liberal media. Show your appreciation for NewsBusters and get "I Don't Believe the Liberal Media" buttons and bumper stickers, or a Chris Matthews floormat, as our thank you. Donate now! ] MIKA BRZEZINSKI, CO-HOST: Okay, so time now for the must-read opinion pages. “Why Conservatives Hate Warren Buffett.” This is in the Washington Post by E.J. Dionne. And he writes in part this: Maybe only a really, really rich guy can credibly make the case for why the wealthy should be asked to pay more in taxes. You can’t accuse a big capitalist of “class warfare.” That’s why the right wing despises Warren Buffett and is trying so hard to shut him up. Militant conservatives are effective because they are absolutely shameless. Many of the same people who think the rich should be free to spend unlimited sums influencing our politics without having to disclose anything are now asking Buffett to make his tax returns public. I guess if you’re indifferent to consistency, you have a lot of freedom of action. JOE SCARBOROUGH, HOST: Speaking of being indifferent to consistency, E.J. Dionne, go back and see his columns when George Bush was president and Barack Obama was president. There you will find one of the most inconsistent columnists. I like E.J., but he changes every couple of years depending on who’s in the White House. But on this Warren Buffett, we don’t hate Warren Buffett. I like Warren Buffett. We’ve interviewed him. I love his story. He’s living in that same house since 1963. BRZEZINSKI: He’s got a good message. SCARBOROUGH: He was slow and steady as they go when the tech world was booming. He kept his head down, and he kept getting three, four percent. I like Warren Buffett a lot. BRZEZINSKI: Ask Pat. Do they hate him? SCARBOROUGH: I like him a lot. But I’ve been very critical of him because you will get millionaires and billionaires going on going, “Mr. President, I’ll pay more taxes.” Well, no, first of all, nobody’s stopping them from paying more taxes. BRZEZINSKI: Please do. SCARBOROUGH: And secondly, they have a fleet. And it’s fine, it’s their right. They have a fleet of lawyers and accountants and trust attorneys working around the clock to shelter their income so they don’t have to pay taxes, which is fine. That is your right as an American, but if you’re going to work and your people are going to work around the clock to not pay taxes, please, don’t come out at the same time going, “Hey, I, raise my taxes.” Knowing Pat Buchanan cynically, that even if they raise the top rate to 39.6 percent, Warren Buffett will still be paying eight percent tax, eighteen percent of his income in taxes, while people who make far, far, far less than him will be the ones stuck holding the tab. PAT BUCHANAN: You know, it’s, I tend to think he’s a bit of a hot dog, Joe. You know, “I really want to pay more taxes. My secretary pays more than I do.” Why doesn’t he pay her taxes… BRZEZINSKI: That’s what I was thinking. BUCHANAN: …and why doesn’t he tell, I mean, himself, why doesn’t he pay at the rate he could pay? Pay at 35 percent. SCARBOROUGH: I was going to say, Pat, just pay 35 percent. BUCHANAN: Exactly. SCARBOROUGH: If you think the Bush tax cuts are immoral and too low, then instead of paying eighteen percent of your taxes… BUCHANAN: Sure. SCARBOROUGH: …pay 35 percent of your taxes. Exactly. Those interested should also read ” Scarborough Smacks Down E.J. Dionne's GOP Obstruction Charge: Obama 'Owned Washington' for Two Years .”
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