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Watch Law and Order: LA Season 1 Episode 2 – Echo Park

Watch Law and Order: LA S1E2: Echo Park The new installment of the new crime procedural, Law & Order: Los Angles, which is entitled “Echo Park” is the

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Watch Law and Order: SVU Season 12 Episode 4 – Merchandise

Watch Law and Order: Special Victims Unit S12E4: Merchandise The latest installment of our favorite law enforcers of Law & Order: SVU, which is entitled “Merchandise” is the crime drama hit TV show’s 4th episode of the 12th season that aired last 10/06/2010 Wednesday at 9:00 pm on NBC. Detectives Stabler and Benson is now on the case of a teen girl who got died on a hit and run accident but after an autopsy, it is found that the cause of death was indeed a homicide, because there was signs of a recent delivery and malnutrition. During the investigation, the detectives were led by the evidence that this is in fact connects to a human trafficking operation. They now seek the help of a former colleague who got a promotion and now has certain influences. Also, Capt. Cragen continues his frustration in the worsening condition of his precinct. Watch Law & Order: SVU 12×04(1204) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Take MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow live on location from Newark , Del. , the site of a hotly contested U.S. Senate race. Mix that with the local beat reporter of the state’s largest newspaper that openly admitted her role model is Helen Thomas . The result: Unfavorable coverage for the conservative Republican in said race. On the Oct. 6 broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show,’ host Rachel Maddow wanted to give her viewers a taste of the local Delaware media, since U.S. Senate Republican nominee Christine O’Donnell had announced she would go with a more local media strategy in her upcoming contest with the state’s Democratic nominee, Chris Coons. Appearing on her show were Ron Williams, a political columnist and reporter Ginger Gibson, both of the Wilmington News-Journal. Williams has made his view clear on O’Donnell over the past few months with his columns. Even in his most recent column he cast aspersions on O’Donnell, but that’s what columnists do. But his colleague at the News-Journal, Gibson lamented her inability to have access to the O’Donnell campaign. “I’ve not encountered a campaign where it is as difficult as it has been at this point to talk to the candidate who had access to information from the campaign,” Gibson said. “In terms of covering it over the primary and into the general election, I’ve been to a lot of candidate forums and I listened to her speak in a lot of places in order to be able to convey to our readers what she’s doing and what’s she’s saying on the campaign trail.” But this is a theme with Gibson. In a seemingly juvenile March 2008 open letter for her college paper , Louisiana State University ’s The Daily Reveille, Gibson blasted Republican Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal for not being willing to answer a handful of agenda driven questions including ones about gay hiring practices at bars in Louisiana. “[H]ow can the office – headed by a governor who triumphed the state coming together to reform ethics laws – refuse to acknowledge one of the 10 largest daily newspapers in the state because someone there disagrees?” Gibson wrote on March 10, 2008. “Maybe none of the above is true, and she just refuses to acknowledge us. If that’s the case, maybe you should save the state her $85,000-a-year salary or find someone to be a ‘press secretary’ that is willing to work with the press – all of it. The repeated refusal by your press office to acknowledge the student newspaper seems indicative of a prevailing mentality, one that puts college newspapers – and to a larger extent, college students – at the bottom of your priority list.” Observers have noted Gibson’s repeated run-ins with the O’Donnell campaign and her willingness to criticize the Republican nominee time and time again. She has been labeled as a “liberal hit piece writer” and has been advised to find a hobby to distract her from her obsession over the Tea Party. Still, Gibson complained to Maddow that O’Donnell has been too busy to talk to her. “They’ve made several arguments recently that she’s been very busy and unable to hold interviews,” Gibson said. “In the pastimes she was busy, unhappy with coverage was another argument they made. And sometimes, it’s just been that no answer at all.” With Gibson’s track record, it’s no wonder.

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NTT DoCoMo’s touchable 3D display prototype seamlessly integrates haptics, chameleons

Okay, that might not be a chameleon — we’re not the reptile experts we wish we were — but NTT DoCoMo claims it is. Regardless, we were pretty impressed with this little setup NTT DoCoMo had going in the R&D (that is, not-for-production-just-yet) section of its CEATEC booth. The crown jewel of the setup is a small glasses-free 3D display — obviously intended to mimic the size and style of display you’d see on a phone — with stereoscopic cameras just above it to detect the presence and position of an attached stylus. As you move the stylus toward a point on the display, the cute little beast lashes its tongue out in the direction of the tip, and a surprisingly strong haptic kick is generated inside the stylus through an inductive coil to mimic the effect of the tongue hitting you. It’s pretty obvious that something like this would have neat implications for mobile gaming… but like everything in NTT DoCoMo’s R&D department, it’s going to take a while to get to retail — and even when it does, it’ll very likely be Japan-only. Follow the break for video. Gallery: NTT DoCoMo’s Touchable 3D display prototype Continue reading NTT DoCoMo’s touchable 3D display prototype seamlessly integrates haptics, chameleons NTT DoCoMo’s touchable 3D display prototype seamlessly integrates haptics, chameleons originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 09:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Watch Life Unexpected Season 2 Episode 4 – Team Rebounded

Watch Life Unexpected S2E4: Team Rebounded The new installment of our favorite foster child of Life Unexpected, which is entitled “Team Rebounded” is the teen drama hit TV show’s 4th episode of the 1st season that aired last 10/05/2010 Tuesday at 9:00 PM on CW. With the way things are going in their workplace, Cate took it upon herself to make a move of making it right by attempting to bond with Kelly, Ryan’s new on-air partner. But, things didn’t go according to what she had plan, for Kelly exposed a secret of hers that she has been keeping from Ryan. Meanwhile, Baze convinced Math to ask Paige out on a date because he has a huge crush on her, and Tasha comes back to Portland to give an unexpected news to Baze that she will be having a new foster family. Watch Life Unexpected 2×4(0204) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Watch Stargate Universe Season 2 Episode 2 – Aftermath

Watch Stargate Universe S2E2: Aftermath The new installment of favorite Starship Destiny crew of Stargate Universe, which is entitled “Aftermath” is the sci-fi hit TV series’ 2nd episode of the 2nd season that aired last 10/05/2010 Tuesday at 9:00 PM on SyFy. With the ship’s food and water supply dwindling down to nothing, Rush acts quickly and decides to manually override the ship’s navigational controls and go to a certain planet that have been blocked out from the navigational system. Meanwhile, Wray and Young are arguing about whether they should really give their trust to their Lucian captive or not. Watch Stargate Universe 2×2(0202) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link: HERE

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Watch One Tree Hill Season 8 Episode 4 – We All Fall Down

Watch One Tree Hill S8E4: We All Fall Down The new installment of our favorite half brothers of One Tree Hill, which is entitled “We All Fall Down” is the teen drama hit TV show’s 4th episode of the 8th season was aired 10/05/2010 Tuesday at 8:00 PM on CW. The financial conflicts at the Clothes Over Bros. is what keeping Brooke busy dealing with trying to resolve it. Meanwhile, while Chase and Alex spends their afternoon together, Julian is working on a new film project. Haley and Nathan have now come to a conclusion about what Nathan’s career will be. Watch One Tree Hill 8×4(0804) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Chris Matthews Rips Liberal Journalist For Endorsing All Democrat Candidates

An extraordinary thing happened on MSNBC Tuesday: Chris Matthews scolded a fellow liberal journalist for endorsing all of the Democrat candidates up for election in the Senate this November. While discussing the battle between Republican candidate Linda McMahon and Democrat candidate Richard Blumenthal in Connecticut, the “Hardball” host expressed serious concerns about the latter lying about his military service. After playing a tape from Monday’s debate of Blumenthal haplessly trying to explain his position, Matthews asked liberal guest David Corn, “How do you say you served in Vietnam unintentionally when they`ve got the quotes?” Quite surprisingly, Matthews aggressively took exception with Corn’s answer (video follows with transcript and commentary):   CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: You think it`s venomous now, wait`ll you catch this race. Here`s the McMahon campaign ad. It`s a devastating ad right before last night`s debate. We`re going to show you the ad, followed by Blumenthal addressing it in the debate last night. Let`s listen, see who won. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Would you lie about serving in a war? RICHARD BLUMENTHAL (D-CT), ATTORNEY GENERAL, SENATE CANDIDATE: We have learned something very important since the days that I served in Vietnam. — I served in Vietnam — UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Dick Blumenthal did it again and again! (END VIDEO CLIP) (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) BLUMENTHAL: I`m proud of my military service. On a few occasions out of hundreds when I commented on it, I described it inaccurately, and I regret it. I take full responsibility for it. It was not intentional, but that is no excuse. And I want to say that I am sorry, particularly to our veterans and most especially to the veterans of Vietnam. (END VIDEO CLIP) MATTHEWS: Can you explain the fact that “I take full responsibility” for it but “It was not intentional”? How do you say you served in Vietnam unintentionally when they`ve got the quotes, just like they have on O`Donnell? CORN: You know, you`re — (CROSSTALK) DAVID CORN, “MOTHER JONES”: The interesting thing about this, Chris, is that even in some of the same speeches, he said it right sometimes and wrong sometimes. He contradicted himself really within five, ten minutes of one another. So it doesn`t seem like it was an outright deception, like we`ve seen in Congressman Kirk`s case and others — MATTHEWS: Why would he do it? Why would he say, I served in Vietnam? CORN: I think it`s inexplicable, and I think he`d be up 20 points in the polls if he hadn`t made these dumb mistakes. (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: So you`re saying it`s a mistake to say you served in Vietnam when — you say that`s a mistake, an unintentional, it`s an inaccuracy. It was like a slip of the tongue, is what he — CORN: Because at the same time in the same speeches, he described his service accurately. MATTHEWS: So you believe it was a slip of the tongue. CORN: If he`s trying to lie, he`s then a really bad and lousy liar, which might be a good thing to have in politics. MATTHEWS: Well, look – I think you speak with forked tongue on these issue. PAT BUCHANAN, MSNBC POLITICAL ANALYST: Look — MATTHEWS: I don`t know why you`re defending this guy. CORN: I`m not defending him! (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: Are you defending every single Democrat candidate for the Senate this year, every one of them? You defend every single Democrat. Is that your position? CORN: Every single Democrat? No, not necessarily. I`m not — MATTHEWS: Well, name one you don`t support. CORN: I`m not — MATTHEWS: Name one you don`t support! CORN: Well, I don`t — MATTHEWS: Name one you don`t support! CORN: Chris, I don`t endorse candidates! MATTHEWS: You just endorsed him! CORN: I tell you what I think about them. I didn`t endorse him. I told you what I thought — (CROSSTALK) CORN: You know, he talked about — (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: OK. Go ahead. (CROSSTALK) CORN: Do you endorse? MATTHEWS: No, but I see a problem with this guy`s statement. BUCHANAN: Well, look — MATTHEWS: I think it`s a problem more than anybody — (CROSSTALK) CORN: I agree with you! It is a problem! Readers are advised that this is not the first time Matthews has expressed his disgust with Blumenthal’s comments concerning his military service. Likely not coincidentally, Matthews’ closing remarks on Tuesday included further condemnation of the Democrat senatorial candidate’s war record discrepancies. That said, the hypocrisy on display was nonetheless disturbing. With little exception, Matthews is and has been a shill for Democrat candidates throughout his career. Never has this been more disgracefully apparent than in February 2008 when he claimed on the air that Barack Obama gave him a thrill up his leg. Complicating matters further is the indisputable fact that the entire network Matthews works for is completely in the tank for left-leaning candidates and isn’t at all ashamed to say so. As such, Matthews chastising a guest for what he and all of his fellow colleagues do on a regular basis is akin to Claude Rains being shocked to find gambling going on in Humphrey Bogart’s Casablanca casino. Taking this one delicious step further, Matthews certainly would have expected Corn and virtually every liberal “journalist” in America to have fully supported him if he had run for Senate in Pennsylvania. With that in mind, although it sure was fun seeing Matthews scold Corn – wouldn’t it be marvelous if every time a member of the press campaigned for a politician in front of the camera he or she was immediately admonished for it? – it would have been far more meaningful if he would have had the courage to point that big accusatory finger at himself for his own past journalistic indiscretions. We can dream, can’t we? 

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Chris Matthews Rips Liberal Journalist For Endorsing All Democrat Candidates

An extraordinary thing happened on MSNBC Tuesday: Chris Matthews scolded a fellow liberal journalist for endorsing all of the Democrat candidates up for election in the Senate this November. While discussing the battle between Republican candidate Linda McMahon and Democrat candidate Richard Blumenthal in Connecticut, the “Hardball” host expressed serious concerns about the latter lying about his military service. After playing a tape from Monday’s debate of Blumenthal haplessly trying to explain his position, Matthews asked liberal guest David Corn, “How do you say you served in Vietnam unintentionally when they`ve got the quotes?” Quite surprisingly, Matthews aggressively took exception with Corn’s answer (video follows with transcript and commentary):   CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: You think it`s venomous now, wait`ll you catch this race. Here`s the McMahon campaign ad. It`s a devastating ad right before last night`s debate. We`re going to show you the ad, followed by Blumenthal addressing it in the debate last night. Let`s listen, see who won. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Would you lie about serving in a war? RICHARD BLUMENTHAL (D-CT), ATTORNEY GENERAL, SENATE CANDIDATE: We have learned something very important since the days that I served in Vietnam. — I served in Vietnam — UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Dick Blumenthal did it again and again! (END VIDEO CLIP) (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) BLUMENTHAL: I`m proud of my military service. On a few occasions out of hundreds when I commented on it, I described it inaccurately, and I regret it. I take full responsibility for it. It was not intentional, but that is no excuse. And I want to say that I am sorry, particularly to our veterans and most especially to the veterans of Vietnam. (END VIDEO CLIP) MATTHEWS: Can you explain the fact that “I take full responsibility” for it but “It was not intentional”? How do you say you served in Vietnam unintentionally when they`ve got the quotes, just like they have on O`Donnell? CORN: You know, you`re — (CROSSTALK) DAVID CORN, “MOTHER JONES”: The interesting thing about this, Chris, is that even in some of the same speeches, he said it right sometimes and wrong sometimes. He contradicted himself really within five, ten minutes of one another. So it doesn`t seem like it was an outright deception, like we`ve seen in Congressman Kirk`s case and others — MATTHEWS: Why would he do it? Why would he say, I served in Vietnam? CORN: I think it`s inexplicable, and I think he`d be up 20 points in the polls if he hadn`t made these dumb mistakes. (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: So you`re saying it`s a mistake to say you served in Vietnam when — you say that`s a mistake, an unintentional, it`s an inaccuracy. It was like a slip of the tongue, is what he — CORN: Because at the same time in the same speeches, he described his service accurately. MATTHEWS: So you believe it was a slip of the tongue. CORN: If he`s trying to lie, he`s then a really bad and lousy liar, which might be a good thing to have in politics. MATTHEWS: Well, look – I think you speak with forked tongue on these issue. PAT BUCHANAN, MSNBC POLITICAL ANALYST: Look — MATTHEWS: I don`t know why you`re defending this guy. CORN: I`m not defending him! (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: Are you defending every single Democrat candidate for the Senate this year, every one of them? You defend every single Democrat. Is that your position? CORN: Every single Democrat? No, not necessarily. I`m not — MATTHEWS: Well, name one you don`t support. CORN: I`m not — MATTHEWS: Name one you don`t support! CORN: Well, I don`t — MATTHEWS: Name one you don`t support! CORN: Chris, I don`t endorse candidates! MATTHEWS: You just endorsed him! CORN: I tell you what I think about them. I didn`t endorse him. I told you what I thought — (CROSSTALK) CORN: You know, he talked about — (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: OK. Go ahead. (CROSSTALK) CORN: Do you endorse? MATTHEWS: No, but I see a problem with this guy`s statement. BUCHANAN: Well, look — MATTHEWS: I think it`s a problem more than anybody — (CROSSTALK) CORN: I agree with you! It is a problem! Readers are advised that this is not the first time Matthews has expressed his disgust with Blumenthal’s comments concerning his military service. Likely not coincidentally, Matthews’ closing remarks on Tuesday included further condemnation of the Democrat senatorial candidate’s war record discrepancies. That said, the hypocrisy on display was nonetheless disturbing. With little exception, Matthews is and has been a shill for Democrat candidates throughout his career. Never has this been more disgracefully apparent than in February 2008 when he claimed on the air that Barack Obama gave him a thrill up his leg. Complicating matters further is the indisputable fact that the entire network Matthews works for is completely in the tank for left-leaning candidates and isn’t at all ashamed to say so. As such, Matthews chastising a guest for what he and all of his fellow colleagues do on a regular basis is akin to Claude Rains being shocked to find gambling going on in Humphrey Bogart’s Casablanca casino. Taking this one delicious step further, Matthews certainly would have expected Corn and virtually every liberal “journalist” in America to have fully supported him if he had run for Senate in Pennsylvania. With that in mind, although it sure was fun seeing Matthews scold Corn – wouldn’t it be marvelous if every time a member of the press campaigned for a politician in front of the camera he or she was immediately admonished for it? – it would have been far more meaningful if he would have had the courage to point that big accusatory finger at himself for his own past journalistic indiscretions. We can dream, can’t we? 

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Motorola Spice is the Brazilian Android portrait slider of your mid-range dreams

Hey, remember that weirdo Motorola XT300 portrait slider we saw with hints of Droid branding back in August? It was just released in Brazil as the Spice. Apart from the form factor, it’s basically a Flipout with a different hinge — it’s got Android 2.1 with Motoblur, a 528MHz processor, a 3.2-inch QVGA screen, and a 3.2 megapixel camera — but it was apparently designed and built entirely in Brazil, so that’s something. We’re assuming AT&T passed on this one when it chose to release the Flipout, Flipside and Bravo instead, but damn — can someone please take this form factor and put it together with a high-end Android spec sheet already? We have cash money. Video after the break. [Thanks, Leoberto] Continue reading Motorola Spice is the Brazilian Android portrait slider of your mid-range dreams Motorola Spice is the Brazilian Android portrait slider of your mid-range dreams originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Oct 2010 20:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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