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It revolutionised limited-overs cricket, made elite players very wealthy and could take the sport into the United States and China, perhaps even the Olympics.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 6:29 9th Oct
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It revolutionised limited-overs cricket, made elite players very wealthy and could take the sport into the United States and China, perhaps even the Olympics.
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via The Age @ 6:29 9th Oct
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eBooks About Science – Great Discoveries - Pasadena, CA June 4, 2007 – eBooks About Science announces the opening of a new store offering the best books about science available anywhere. The store has practical information about the environment and other applied science. This store is, however, an “egghead’s” delight with information about nuclear physics, molecular biology and quantum theory. This is trualy a bookstore for the curious because eBooks About Science covers everything form Acoustics to Zoology. This store is packed full of information about how the world works from Chaos Theory to Evolution there is something for everyone.
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via Business Portal 24 @ 16:10 3rd Nov
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Twenty20 inventor worried about its effectI never demanded Laxman's removal: AfridiBCCI to support CA in hosting Aussie version of 'I...BCCI cautions junior players over IPL contracts
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via Financial Express @ 8:33 9th Oct
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We've been wondering for a while now about why the ACTA treaty is being negotiated in such secrecy -- since the treaty will almost certainly greatly expand copyright laws around the world, without any real judicial approval. So it's good to see our concerns are echoed even by politicians who have long supported Hollywood's efforts to strengthen copyright law. Following the recent Congressional hearings about ACTA, Senators Patrick Leahy and Arlen Specter (who were behind the Senate ProIP bill that would put a copyright czar in the White House and unsuccessfully tried to make the FBI Hollywood's private police force) have now sent a letter saying that they're quite concerned about the ACTA Treaty. They're worried both that it will be too broad and that it's being negotiated entirely in secret.
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via Techdirt @ 16:15 3rd Oct
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Rarely has there been a rock star as maligned for a single incident as Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich. In 2000, he became the poster child for bands lashing out at the online world when the band sued Napster following the leak of “I Disappear” via the peer-to-peer service. Ulrich stands by what he did, but wants fans to know he did it for the right reasons. “Nine out of 10 people go, ‘What was that about? It was about money.’ Fuck you — it wasn’t about money. It was about control,” explains Ulrich. “I’ll give away all my shit for free. But I’ll decide when and where and how.” Click below for more from Ulrich’s conversation with Rolling Stone’s David Fricke, including why he lives his life more openly and how tours have changed since 1983.
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via Rolling Stone @ 13:08 20th Sep
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Have you heard about Space Lifestyle Magazine? Its a digital magazine, with a full color layout just like a print magazine, but its all online. It's also free. SLM has feature articles about all aspects of space — NewSpace, NASA, military, science and astronomy — but mostly it's about the people that make the space sector tick. The latest issue was just released yesterday, and it includes a bang-up article written by UT's Ian O'Neill about SpaceX. Ian actually toured the SpaceX facility and took some great pictures and wrote a very comprehensive article about SpaceX's recent successful launch to orbit. There's also an article about DIRECT 2.0, the alternative launch system that some NASA engineers think is better than Ares, a feature on possible weddings in space, and much more.
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via Universe Today @ 10:44 7th Nov
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blackbearnh wrote in with a story that's not really about the iPhone, but if your office speakerphones beep like mine does, read on: "If you own an iPhone, you may have noticed that it has a distinct and very annoying effect on clock radios, computer speakers, car radios, and just about anything else with a speaker. The folks at O'Reilly Media aren't immune, so they set out to discover just what is it about iPhones that makes them such bad RF citizens. The iPhones aren't the only bad apples in the cell phone basket and there's not much you can do about the problem. We're really in an interesting time in that there has never been so many high-powered personal transmitters just wandering loose in the world."
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via Slashdot @ 13:54 27th Oct
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Up to 100 stories a day are uploaded to the examiner.com.au website as the paper goes to press (Midnight approximately local time AEST).
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via Tasmanian Examiner @ 16:47 9th Oct
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Videogames cost too much, according to Sega A&R's head of content Darren Williams, who has confirmed what we have all known for far too long.
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via TechRadar.com @ 13:16 6th Nov
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While technically enthralling, the recent buzz over the vulnerability discovered in the way manufactures wire keyboards is unwarranted. While it is too late for the concept to be worked into the next James Bond movie due out in two weeks, I am sure it will make it into either the next James Bond or Mission Impossible film. The idea, explained in a blog posting at the Security and Cryptography Laboratory at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland, is that each key will emit slightly different electromagnetic signals when depressed. This is very similar to the Tempest concept of cathode ray tube images being reconstructed by remote sensing devices.
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via NetworkWorld @ 0:11 23rd Oct
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ImTOO DVD Creator is a fast and easy-using DVD maker and DVD Creator which can convert almost all popular video formats including AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, Xvid, VOB, 3GP, MP4, etc. and burn the files on DVD (playable on home DVD player). *Key Features: 1. Multithreading and batch conversion are supported and the more files you convert the faster ImTOO DVD Creator works than other DVD Creators 2. So easy to use that only ONE click is enough to burn a DVD after you loaded the video files; all properties and settings are displayed in the interface that are very easy to handle 3. Both D5 and D9 are supported - the DVD creator supports DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD+R DL, DVD-R DL, DVD-RAM 4. NTSC and PAL are provided 5. High level customization offered to both beginners with its default settings and the experienced with various settings and
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via PDA Street @ 9:35 21st Oct
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It had to happen. Nudity is coming to opera. In recent years, with all the talk from general managers, stage directors and go-for-broke singers about making opera as dramatically visceral an art form as theater, film and modern dance, traditional boundaries of decorum have been broken. Opera productions have increasingly showcased risk-taking and good-looking singers in bold, sexy and explicit productions.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 13:11 19th Sep
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It had to happen. Nudity is coming to opera. In recent years, with all the talk from general managers, stage directors and go-for-broke singers about making opera as dramatically visceral an art form as theater, film and modern dance, traditional boundaries of decorum have been broken. Opera productions have increasingly showcased risk-taking and good-looking singers in bold, sexy and explicit productions.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 9:23 19th Sep
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is a fool's game. In the space of a few breaths, the legendary creator of The Sims, Sim City, and more recently, Spore, leaps from proclamations about the inevitability of the recent Xbox Live-enabled Obama campaign ads, to predictions about a future full of artificial intelligences that program themselves. In a free-ranging discussion with Popular Mechanics Senior Technology Editor Glenn Derene, Wright spoke made some startling prophesies about the pursuit of artificial intelligence (AI). And if "prophesies" sounds like hyperbole, you haven't met Will Wright. Here are five of our favorites—check back later for audio of the interview on our Breakthrough Awards podcast.
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via Popular Mechanics @ 19:05 17th Oct
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Almost half of England's schools are not teaching mathematics well enough, putting too much emphasis on "teaching to the test", inspectors have said.
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via BBC @ 23:07 18th Sep
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"Today saw an unprecedented and larger than expected 150bp cut by the Bank of England (to 3%) and the ECB delivering, as expected, a half point cut to rates (to 3.25%). While the BOE's move was designed to shock markets and to show that they are moving ahead of the curve', the ECB has already begun receiving criticism for a cut which is seen by many as too little, too late.
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via IFA Bonus @ 15:25 8th Nov
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Outstanding Twenty20 Performances in Domestic Competitions Honoured with Inaugural ‘Twenty20 Champions’ Awards
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via TechWhack @ 7:07 25th Oct
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Outstanding Twenty20 Performances in Domestic Competitions Honoured with Inaugural ‘Twenty20 Champions’ Awards
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via United News of India @ 4:10 24th Oct
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Back in 2003 the inaugural Frieze art fair brought fun, money and art to the capital. Five years later, it has transformed into a billionaire's behemoth luring art collectors from around the world. But how much do you know about the work on show? Find out if you are a Frieze aficionado or an art school dropout
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 9:25 16th Oct
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This is the somewhat strange sounding question asked over at Oxonomics . In a posting, Is there too much competition in English Football? Mark Koyama summaries work by Stefan Szymanski. The Szymanski argument is that it would be more socially efficient if the Premiership was less rather than more competitive. Koyama writes
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via Financial Express @ 4:22 14th Oct
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England's cricketers, who are playing the Stanford Super Series in Antigua, are "extremely worried" about the image of the English team, the players' representative says.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 0:52 1st Nov
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As the global economy stares recession in the face and bank lending dries up, the head of Indonesian state Pertamina says he is more worried about a further depreciation of the Indonesian currency than finding willing lenders.
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via Energy Intelligence Group @ 9:56 2nd Nov
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What's this you said in the last Truth, Lies & Ted about my favorite actor of all time, Paul Newman? You were talking about what a shame it would be if sham couple Jake and Reese tried to make like a "modern-day Paul and Joanne." I'll still love him anyway, but tell me one of H'wood's greatest love stories ain't a sham! Love you and your bitchin' bitchiness.
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via EOnline.com @ 15:10 22nd Oct
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TMCNet: Charlotte bloggers share ideas: About 120 people gather uptown to network and talk about how they can make the city better.
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via TMC Net @ 5:43 16th Nov
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