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Neon Indian: "Polish Girl" (Video)

Neon Indian’s bonkers new video for “Polish Girl” is something like a cross over between a romantic comedy, Tron Legacy, Blade Runner, and Short Circuit, complete with a dude playing one of those guitars without a head stock. In other words, it fits Neon Indian’s style pretty perfectly, and it’s a lot more inventive than the found footage kind of videos Neon Indian would have turned in 18 months ago…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 13/09/2011 17:51 Number of articles : 4

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Walter Bonatti, mountaineer, journalist and Italian hero, dies aged 81

Chris Bonington calls him ‘among the greatest of all time’, yet the Italian climber’s life was overshadowed by controversy Italy is mourning one its greatest sporting heroes, the mountaineer and journalist Walter Bonatti , who died in Rome on Tuesday aged 81. He had recently been diagnosed with cancer. Born to working-class parents in Bergamo, Bonatti’s precocious talent made him famous by his early 20s, despite the privations of post-war Italian life. His climbs on the Grand Capucin and Petit Dru above Chamonix are regarded as landmarks in the sport, while his first ascent of Gasherbrum IV in the Karakoram in 1958 with his friend Carlo Mauri was one of the highlights of Himalayan climbing. “He was among the greatest of all time, without a shadow of a doubt,” the British mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington told the Guardian. Bonatti’s fame extended far beyond the climbing world. But his adventurous life was overshadowed by controversy over an ascent of K2, the world’s first, that encapsulated the optimism and hypocrisy of post-war Italy. Fellow Italian Reinhold Messner , the first man to climb all 14 peaks over 8,000m, said Bonatti had left a great legacy in fighting for almost 50 years to tell the truth about that climb. In 1954, Bonatti was part of a large expedition to K2 the world’s second-highest peak, that sought to recover some Italian pride after the agonies of the second world war. His job in the final push for the summit was delivering oxygen equipment to his fellow climbers Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni . But they were anxious that the brilliant young alpinist, then just 24, shouldn’t try to share in their glory, so set their top camp higher than agreed. As night fell, they shouted down to Bonatti and a Pakistani porter, Amir Mahdi, to leave the oxygen and descend. But it was too late. Bonatti and Mahdi were forced to spend a night out in bitterly cold conditions at 8,100m. Mahdi lost all his fingers and toes to frostbite. Compagnoni and Lacedelli countered Bonatti’s outrage by accusing him of stealing some of the oxygen. “The Italian establishment wanted to sweep it all under the carpet,” Bonington said. Bonatti spent the rest of his life trying to clear his name, and was finally exonerated when Lacedelli confirmed his version of events after Compagnoni’s death in May 2009. Bonatti coped with the bitterness of the 1954 K2 ascent by the next year, climbing a new route on the Petit Dru above Chamonix in the French Alps. The climb, called the Bonatti Pillar, collapsed in 2005 in a huge rockfall. On Sunday, two days before his death, the Dru was again shaken as a large overhang fell from the cliff. Bonington said he first met Bonatti in 1961 while in competition for an unclimbed route on Mont Blanc. Bonatti had tried the route, the Central Pillar of Freney, earlier in the summer. One of seven French and Italian climbers who teamed up on the mountain, only Bonatti and two others survived a savage storm that lasted several days. He was later awarded the Legion d’Honneur for saving the life of Pierre Mazeaud, later a French sports minister. But he again faced criticism in the media. In 1965, fed up with sniping from Italian journalists, he made a final great route on the North Face of the Matterhorn and quit extreme climbing for good. He embarked on a new career of adventure journalist for Epoca magazine. His friend and fellow journalist Mirella Tenderini said: “People who never knew him for his climbing were thrilled by his reportage. By the end of his life he was so popular.” His memoir The Mountains of My Life was recently republished in English to celebrate his 80th birthday. “He was a complex person,” Bonington said, “and a sensitive one too. K2 always preyed on his mind. But he was also a man of great integrity. And a great gentleman.” Photograph: Jane Baker Mountaineering Italy Ed Douglas guardian.co.uk

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Lady Antebellum ‘Own the Night’ on New Album

Lady Antebellum hopes to build on the success of “Need You Now” with the group’s third album, “Own the Night.” They talk pressure, love, and middle school dances. (Sept. 14)

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Windows 8 BSoD ditches confusing error codes for uninformative frowny face

As with any version of Windows, the Metro-slathered Win 8 has one of those oh so familiar Blue Screen of Death thingies. But, this time around, there’s a change. Gone are the confusing and uninformative error codes, and in its place you get an equally uninformative sad emoticon. OK, there’s also some text informing you that your PC is about to reboot, but it still doesn’t get you any closer to tracking down the root of the problem. Well, at least it’s little less cutesy than the Sad Mac (though, no less infuriating). Windows 8 BSoD ditches confusing error codes for uninformative frowny face originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Sep 2011 12:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The Justice Department has become involved in the long-running dispute between eBay and Craigslist amid accusations that eBay execs broke the law. Federal investigators are probing accusations that eBay employees forwarded confidential information about Craigslist’s classified ads business to a team starting up eBay’s own classified ads service, Reuters reports….

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Former high school teacher Alvina Sheeley says she’s the right person for a spot on a school board in northern California—despite her history of kidnapping children. The 70-year-old candidate, who is running for a spot on the Fairfield-Suisun board, was visiting relatives in Illinois in 1998 when she abducted…

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Vieira Returns To Nbc

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_TVShows_ says: Meredith Vieira returns to NBC : TV Newsday < Entertainment > TV Meredith Vieira returns to NBC Published: Septem… http://t.co/w2QMNeo

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Tim Wakefield

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Finally! Tim Wakefield Wins #200 With 18 Runs Of Support VIDEO Boston’s Wakefield gets 200th win in rout of Jays (Watch Now) American League roundup : Tim Wakefield wins 200th (VIDEO) JMPTrillOG says: RT @ darrenrovell : Tim Wakefield has made $54.5 million in his career, meaning he has made $118,221 per start.

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Sherri Shepherd

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Watch Sherri Shepherd’s Wedding Tonight on The Style Network (VIDEO) Jawn Murray talks Sherri Shepherd, Curacao & Daytime Soaps on News Channel 8′s “Let’s Talk Live’” Inside Sherri Shepherd’s Wedding Day Judy_Mccoy says: Tweets Is Watching: Tionna Smalls and Sherri Shepherd Aren’t Feeling … http://t.co/1WcvrSx

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Windows Server 8 and Azure platform introduced, Metro-style app building starts today

Server and Tools Business President Satya Nadella, amongst others, took the stage at Build today in order to showcase something a bit less consumer-facing: Windows Server 8 and the revised Windows Azure platform. Fret not, though — this all plays a vital role in how you’ll be enjoying Windows 8 in the months to come. A Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview will be made available to coders starting today, enabling devs to concoct Metro-style applications with HTML 5, JavaScript, C#, Visual Basic and C++. We’re told that the Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview is available today for Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) subscribers and will be made available to the public on Friday. Microsoft also announced that Server 8 would provide multi-tenant infrastructure for cloud services, while the Azure Marketplace would expand to 25 new nations in early October. Those hoping to dig deeper can head on past the break (and visit the source links below). Continue reading Windows Server 8 and Azure platform introduced, Metro-style app building starts today Windows Server 8 and Azure platform introduced, Metro-style app building starts today originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Sep 2011 12:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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