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Kobe Gives LeBron Love Tap After Dunking On Him In All-Star Game (VIDEO)

On his way to winning the MVP of the 2011 NBA All-Star game , Kobe Bryant took on LeBron James on a fast break in the third quarter. The five-time NBA champion got the ball and attacked the basket while LeBron trailed him. Kobe looked back to check where LeBron was as the Heat star was getting ready to reject him at the rim. The Lakers guard slammed it in as LeBron attempted the block and after both… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 21/02/2011 08:07 Number of articles : 3

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Wanda Sykes I Part 1 of 12 Comedy Podcast – Double Rainbow guy, Paul Danke Wanda Sykes I part 1 of 15 Wanda Sykes : “I'ma Be Me” Tonight On Comedy Central (VIDEO … Tonight at 10:00 PM on Comedy Central, check out Wanda Sykes’s I’ma Be Me for its network television premiere. Wanda Sykes | Nine Hot Issue Latest update Wanda Sykes ; Disease research benefits can be delicate affairs; one false step at an amfAR evening and an emceeing Sharon Stone can find herself. Breaking News Wanda Sykes Latest Complete News Updates Ms. Wanda Sykes and Mary Dimino are two of my favorite female comedians. The fact that we are as excited as we are about the … Wanda Sykes : “I'ma Be Me” Tonight On Comedy Central (VIDEO … Babble (blog) Wanda Sykes : I’ma Be Me Tonight On Comedy Central (VIDEO) Babble (blog) Tonight at 10:00 PM on Comedy Central, check out Wanda Sykes’s I’ma Be Me for its network television premiere. I’ma Be Me is an Emmy-nominated … Wanda Sykes : “I'ma Be Me” Tonight On Comedy Central (VIDEO … Babble (blog) Wanda Sykes : “I’ma Be Me” Tonight On Comedy Central (VIDEO) Babble (blog) Tonight at 10:00 PM on Comedy Central, check out Wanda Sy… LaurenDewey says: This new Wanda Sykes is effing hilarious.

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TI-Nspire calculator: yes, it plays Doom

Sure, folks have ported games over to the good ol’ number cruncher for ages, but getting a fully rendered classic like Doom to run on a calculator is a different feat altogether. The folks over at omnimaga have successfully moved a beta version of nDoom (a reworked version of the original id Software’s FPS) over to a Texas Instruments TI-Nspire and — with all things considered — the game runs shockingly smooth. As of right now, the only proof of concept is the video you see above, with a tragic crash bringing all things dangerous to a dismal halt. We’re looking forward to a fully working version of nDoom because, you know, video games and calculators are two things close to our nerdy hearts. TI-Nspire calculator: yes, it plays Doom originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Feb 2011 02:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Chinese dig deep for water

In China, a severe drought has forced the government to look for alternative ways to find water. They have been digging deep underground in search of the much needed resource. But as Al Jazeera’s Melissa Chan finds out, they may create an even bigger problem.

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Worrisome Trend: Self-Injury Videos on Internet

Self-injury videos that show teens and young adults intentionally harming their bodies is an alarming new trend that’s being fueled by the popular video-sharing web site YouTube, researchers report.

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Wisconsin “Budget Repair Bill” Protest Pt 2 from Matt Wisniewski on Vimeo . (Big props to Matt Wisniewski for the footage) See part 1 here How can you not be inspired and hopeful viewing this video of the Wisconsin protests? One of the dangers of solely getting your information from television news is that in the insular, rarefied air inside the Beltway from where these pundits opine, these are merely abstract concepts: deficits, collective bargaining, unions, state employees, protests, budgets, fiscal austerity, and on and on. But look at that video. Those aren’t abstract concepts. Those are real people: just like you and I, our fathers, mothers, sisters and brothers. They aren’t fighting to keep obscene bonuses after needing the government to bail them out. They’re not even protesting to get raises, just the right to keep their collective bargaining rights for the future. And they are rising above the noise and bluster of right wing framing, and a complicit media who can’t seem to grasp that there’s a whole world outside of their cloistered cocktail circuit to fight for their right to a voice. And in doing so, they’re exhibiting more understanding of democracy in six days than the Republicans would like to see the dying middle class exhibit in their life. And make no mistake, there is a war going on and these protestors are not going to give in without a fight. My colleague Jon Perr writes about it on Perrspectives : In just the latest front in the perpetual GOP campaign to divide and conquer , Republicans are trying to get Americans to turn on their neighbors who work for government and unions on each other. Of course, the Republican assault on collective bargaining rights for public employees in Wisconsin , Ohio , around the country has nothing to do with recession-ravaged state budgets and everything to do with fatally wounding a Democratic constituency. And to do it, Republican leaders are telling tall tales about rapidly expanding government workforces stuffed with overpaid, undeserving public employees. Like so much else conservative mythmaking, it’s simply not true . The Mythical Pay Gap With a sluggish U.S. economy, cash-strapped states and under-funded pension programs, leading lights of the GOP are scape-goating government workers and their unions for the nation’s woes. Of course, there’s only one problem with Rush Limbaugh’s claim that public sector employees are “freeloaders” and the charge from Indiana Governor and GOP White House hopeful Mitch Daniels that they are a “new privileged class in America.” Perhaps the strongest recent broadside against public servants came from Minnesota Governor and 2012 Republican presidential contender Tim Pawlenty . In a December Wall Street Journal op-ed titled ” Government Unions vs. Taxpayers ,” Pawlenty echoed half-term Governor Sarah Palin by targeting “unionized public employees [who] are making more money, receiving more generous benefits, and enjoying greater job security than the working families forced to pay for it with ever-higher taxes, deficits and debt.” How did this happen? Very quietly. The rise of government unions has been like a silent coup, an inside job engineered by self-interested politicians and fueled by campaign contributions. Pawlenty repeated his charge to Fox News: “You have public employees making more than their private-sector counterparts. They used to be under-benefited and underpaid. Now they’re both over-benefited and overpaid…it needs to stop.” Sadly for would-be President Pawlenty, the charge – whether at the federal, state or local level – is false. That’s the conclusion of a recent study by the Economic Policy Institute . Just one of many recent analyses debunking Republican charges about government workers and their unions, EPI found that “on average, state and local government workers are compensated 3.75% less than workers in the private sector.” The report by Labor and Employment Relations Professor Jeffrey Keefe of Rutgers University revealed that public employees are undercompensated compared to similarly skilled private sector counterparts

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Wood Brothers Racing Team Won For the First Time Since 197 Trevor Bayne Wins Daytona 500 Wood Brothers Racing Team Wins Daytona 500 Wood Brothers Racing After 61 years in the NASCAR racing business the Wood Brothers have two longstanding relationships that stand above the rest their ties to Ford Motor. The victory gave the iconic Wood Brothers Racing team its first win since 2001. Wood Brothers Racing Gets 'Biggest Win' In Long History – SBNation.com Wood Brothers Racing is one of NASCAR’s oldest and most legendary teams, but the family-run team has fallen on hard times in recent years. Very hard times, in fact. With dwindling sponsorship and a lack of recent success, the Wood … Wood Brothers Racing Trevor Bayne Wins Daytona 500 | UGLY PINK TREE Trevor Bayne of Wood Brothers Racing wons the Daytona 500 on Sunday. The 20-year-old Trevor Bayne surprised NASCAR’s biggest names by beating Carl. Wood Brothers Racing Trevor Bayne Wins Daytona 500 | Trending News … Wood Brothers Racing Trevor Bayne Wins Daytona 500. On Monday, February 21st, 2011 under Google trends. Trevor Bayne of Wood Brothers Racing wons the Daytona 500 on Sunday. The 20-year-old Trevor Bayne surprised NASCAR’s biggest names … Hot Trends: Wood Brothers Racing Trevor Bayne Wins Daytona 500 … Trevor Bayne of Wood Brothers Racing wons the Daytona 500 on Sunday. The 20-year-old Trevor Bayne surprised NASCAR’s biggest names by beating. Ellen_Rhodes says: trevor bayne, wood brothers racing , daytona 500, thon, … TRENDS … http://bit.ly/e9GqA9

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Soros: Rupert Murdoch and Fox are Like Nazis, Tea Partiers are Being Deceived and Misled

George Soros on Sunday likened Fox News and Rupert Murdoch to Nazis while claiming that Tea Partiers are being deceived and misled by a force they can't understand. Appearing on CNN's “Fareed Zakaria GPS,” the financier of far-left propaganda outlets such as the Center for American Progress, Media Matters for America, and MoveOn.org was not shy about his distaste for conservatives (video follows with transcript and commentary): FAREED ZAKARIA, HOST: George, I want you to look at a piece of video we have here. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GLENN BECK, FOX NEWS HOST: The question is, do we have a shadow government? And, if we do, who are those intelligent minority that is — that is guiding us through? And where are they guiding us to? If you skip past all of the puppets and the strings, if you stop looking at the puppets themselves, you have to see who's behind the puppets. Who is choosing the puppets and the players? Who's the puppet master? George Soros. (END VIDEO CLIP) ZAKARIA: So, George, Glenn Beck has been on this kick that you are actually the mastermind who is trying to bring down the American government. How do you react when you see this kind of thing? GEORGE SOROS: Well, I would be amused if — if people saw the joke in it, because what he is doing, he is projecting what FOX, what Rupert Murdoch is doing, because he has a — a media empire that is telling the people some falsehoods and this — and leading the government in the wrong direction. But, you know, by accusing me of doing that, it kind of makes it rather hard to see that it's really, he is working for the man who is doing it, which is FOX News. Almost a schoolyard response – “That's what you are but what am I.” I was half expecting Soros to next say, “I'm rubber, Beck's glue”: ZAKARIA: But it's very personal. I mean, he talks about you as a 14-year-old boy and he accuses you of — of essentially helping to round Jews up — you're Jewish yourself. You've lost — SOROS: Yes. ZAKARIA: You lost many, many people in the holocaust. How did you feel when you heard that? SOROS: Well, look, FOX News makes a habit — it has imported the methods of George Orwell, you know, newspeak, where you can tell the people falsehoods and deceive them. And you wouldn't believe that at an open society and a democracy these methods can succeed. Fascinating coming from a man that is personally funding the leading liberal propaganda outlets in America. But it got worse, because Soros next violated Godwin's Law : SOROS: But, actually, they did succeed. They succeeded in Germany where the Weimar Republic collapsed and you had a — a Nazi regime follow it. So this is a very, very dangerous way of deceiving people, and I would like people to be aware that they are being deceived. Now, I — because I saw it as a child, I immediately react that way. But people in America, they are innocent. They — they haven't had the experience. But having the experience now, and I hope they wake up and they realize that they are being deceived. Rupert Murdoch is like a Nazi using his media outlet Fox News to “tell the people falsehoods and deceive them.” And Zakaria sat there eating it up like a sheep. Clearly enjoying the conservative bashing, the CNN host moved in another predictable direction asking his guest, “What do you think of this broader movement of the Tea Party, of — of what's going on on the right?” Honestly, what did Zakaria think Soros was going to say? SOROS: Look, I think the people in the Tea Party are very decent people, hard-working. They've been hit by a force that — that comes from somewhere which they can't fully understand, and — and they are being misled. And they are misled by people who are using it for their selfish purposes, namely to remove regulations and — and reduce taxation. So reduce taxation and regulation, and they are being used and deceived. So the Tea Partiers are all idiots being misled into thinking loosened regulations and lower taxes are bad. Meanwhile, Soros funds organizations dishonestly trying to convince people that more regulations and higher taxes are good. Not surprisingly, Zakaria missed both the hypocrisy and the irony. I guess that makes him easily deceived and misled. (H/T Jeff Poor )

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Senator Lindsay Graham doesn’t understand why Wisconsin voters are so up in arms over Walker’s designs to bust unions. After all, isn’t that what he campaigned on? Voters elected him so now everyone should just shut up and let him do what he’s elected to do. SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: David, if I could just add, this is a campaign flyer I have. I don’t know if you can see it. From the last election cycle, where Wisconsin Union said, “If you elect this guy, Scott Walker, he’s going to reform or limit collective bargaining.” He was open about what he was going to do about contributions to pensions and retirement. And he told the people of Wisconsin, “I’m going to change collective bargaining because it is– impedes progress when it comes to education. It’s too hard to fire anybody. It– is too complicated. And I’m going to change that system.” So in a democracy, when you run on something, you do have an obligation to fulfill your promise. He didn’t take anybody by surprise. He’s doing exactly what he said. There was a referendum on this issue, and the unions lost. And the Democrats in Wisconsin should come back to Wisconsin to have votes. You know, just like the Republicans have done for the last two years with President Obama . After all, he was elected campaigning on health care , stimulating the economy back from the brink that destructive Republican policies brought it to, extending the strategic arms treaty Reagan developed . Just like that, Huckleberry? Hypocrisy, thy name is Republican. DAVID GREGORY: Let– let me ask you– about what is becoming a federal issue. And that is what’s happening in Wisconsin. This was the scene on Friday in the rotunda in Madison as union workers– were protesting the move by– the governor of Wisconsin to demand a greater participation on unions in terms of pension– contributions, as well as health care contributions, also trying to end collective bargaining in the state. And you see the response there. President Obama did an interview and Weighed in on this. This is what he had to say. (VIDEO NOT TRANSCRIBED) DAVID GREGORY: Senator Graham, did the President do the right thing, weighing in to this controversy? SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: I think the President should be focusing on what we’re doing in Washington. The President’s budget this year is the highest level of spending as a nation– 25.3 percent of GDP, since World War II. So that’s not the number to use to get this place in– in– in– in fiscal sanity. We should be looking at the dollars we’re actually spending. That’s what the House did. But when the President talks about Wisconsin, I think that’s– that really is inappropriate. The governor of Wisconsin is doing what he campaigned on. He said he would ask contributions from government employees for– pension and for health care at a level that I think’s reasonable. And he also put on the table renegotiating and reforming collective bargaining. He told me yesterday it takes 15 months to do a contract with government employees in Wisconsin. And so he’s doing what he said. There was an election on his proposals, and he won. And he should be allowed to fulfill his mandate, just like the House Republicans. DAVID GREGORY: Senator Durbin, is the White House– is the President using his own campaign operation, an operation of supporters, to fuel protests in Wisconsin? SENATOR DICK DURBIN: Let me tell you why– what’s happening in Wisconsin. Just north of Illinois. Goes way beyond the discussion of the Wisconsin budget. If you think this is just about money and the budget, then you might believe Caesar Chavez was just working to get a couple pennies more per pound for grapes, or that Martin Luther King was really working for access to hotels and restaurants. There’s a much bigger issue at stake here. For over 80 years in America, we have recognized the rights of our workers to freely gather together, collectively bargain, so that they could have fairness in the workplace and fairness in compensation. And that is what’s at stake here. It goes way beyond this budget issue. This governor of Wisconsin is not setting out just to fix a budget, he’s setting out to break a union. That is a major move in terms of American history. I believe the President should have weighed in. I think we should all weigh in and say, “Do the right thing for Wisconsin’s budget, but do not destroy decades of work to establish the rights of workers to speak for themselves.” SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: David, if I could just add, this is a campaign flyer I have. I don’t know if you can see it. From the last election cycle, where Wisconsin Union said, “If you elect this guy, Scott Walker, he’s going to reform or limit collective bargaining.” He was open about what he was going to do about contributions to pensions and retirement. And he told the people of Wisconsin, “I’m going to change collective bargaining because it is– impedes progress when it comes to education. It’s too hard to fire anybody. It– is too complicated. And I’m going to change that system.” So in a democracy, when you run on something, you do have an obligation to fulfill your promise. He didn’t take anybody by surprise. He’s doing exactly what he said. There was a referendum on this issue, and the unions lost. And the Democrats in Wisconsin should come back to Wisconsin to have votes.

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Ixonos shows off windowed UI for Android

When your tablet needs a windowed UI, has it crossed some undrawn, implied boundary that makes it too complex for the kinds of casual tasks you’d want to accomplish on a tablet? Hard to say, but the mobile developers at Ixonos took to MWC last week to showcase a windowed build of Android on top of a tablet developed by Aava — so at the very least, we know it’s possible. The system is built atop Froyo and allows apps to continue running in the background — they don’t suspend, which means you can, say, play a video while you’re off composing messages. The company also demonstrated the software on a dual-screen 7-inch tablet, allowing apps to be launched on either screen and transferred between them — all seemingly without any customizations needed to individual apps, which is going to be key for a system like this to gain any market traction. Follow the break for Ixonos’ press release and demo video. Continue reading Ixonos shows off windowed UI for Android Ixonos shows off windowed UI for Android originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 20 Feb 2011 20:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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