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Film, television and video game composer Garry Schyman has created the original music score for the newest installment of the acclaimed Destroy All Humans! video game series. Developed by Sandblast Games (THQ Inc.), Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon is set in the 1970's and the game’s score is inspired by music styles from that era. Schyman’s musical influences for DAH Path of the Furon include classic 70’s film scores by Lalo Schifrin, Jerry Goldsmith and Roy Budd. The DAH Path of the Furon score was recorded with a live symphony orchestra as well as brass band, flute soloist, saxophone soloist and wah wah guitar performed by A-list musicians in Hollywood.
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via Music 4 Games @ 1:31 21st Nov
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Film, television and video game composer Garry Schyman has created the original music score for the newest installment of the acclaimed Destroy All Humans! video game series. Developed by Sandblast Games (THQ Inc.), Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon is set in the 1970's and the game’s score is inspired by music styles from that era. Schyman’s musical influences for DAH Path of the Furon include classic 70’s film scores by Lalo Schifrin, Jerry Goldsmith and Roy Budd. The DAH Path of the Furon score was recorded with a live symphony orchestra as well as brass band, flute soloist, saxophone soloist and wah wah guitar performed by A-list musicians in Hollywood.
in Computer Games
via Music 4 Games @ 12:23 28th Nov
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Path Design is revamping the entire catering offer and a permanent retail outlet at London's Natural History Museum.
in Arts & Culture
via Design Week @ 18:09 26th Nov
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Indexing schemes for semistructured data have been developed in recent years to optimize path query processing by summarizing path information. However, most of these schemes can only be applied to some query processing stages whereas others only support a limited class of queries. To overcome these limitations the paper developed ToXin1, an indexing scheme for XML data that fully exploits the overall path structure of the database in all query processing stages. ToXin consists of two different types of structures: a path index that summarizes all paths in the database and can be used for both forward and backward navigation starting from any node, and a value index that supports predicates over values.
in XML & Metadata
via ZDNet.fr @ 3:19 5th Nov
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HARVEY, David ZIESEL, Lawrence, B. Title DISPENSING NOZZLE ASSEMBLY Abstract The present application describes a nozzle assembly. The nozzle assembly may include a flow director with a first flow path and a second flow path, a tertiary flow assembly with a number of third flow paths, and an elongated target positioned about the flow director such that the first flow path, the second flow path, and the number of third flow paths merge along the elongated target. If you would like to purchase a copy of this patent, please call MicroPatent at 800-648-6787.
in IP & Patents
via Hoovers @ 15:40 2nd Dec
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THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) today announced Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon, the latest chapter in the multimillion-unit-selling Destroy All Humans! franchise, has shipped to retailers nationwide. Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon features hi-fidelity destruction, devastating alien weaponry, diverse open-world environments and new online multiplayer modes, putting players in the role of Crypto the alien as he embarks on a journey of destruction and enlightenment in the Funked Out 1970's. The game is available for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft at the suggested retail price of $39.99.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 20:11 1st Dec
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Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon to feature funked out '70's score by Garry Schyman - Award winning composer provides original music for latest installment of sci-fi action video game franchise.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 14:56 20th Nov
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HQ has confirmed with Shacknews that the PlayStation 3 version of Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon has indeed been cancelled, citing "development issues." Now an Xbox 360 exclusive, Furon ships to North American retailers on December 1.
in Computer Games
via NG4.com @ 22:05 26th Nov
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On January 20th 2009 we will inaugurate a new President and probably soon after will have a new NASA Administrator, regardless of who wins. Much has changed inside and outside of the space program since the announcement of the Vision for Space Exploration. The Ares 1 rocket has gone through a questionable preliminary design review (PDR). There is dissent within NASA and within the interested public about which path to the Moon should be taken. Plans for supporting and accessing the International Space Station are up in the air. To top it off, the financial mess on Wall Street has everyone wondering how it’s going to affect government spending and the economy in general. It’s enough to make me want to pause and ponder if we’re on the right path with NASA.
in Space Science
via Space Review @ 23:11 3rd Nov
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LN Matters, published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), provides clarification about the Privacy Rule of HIPAA, when transferring private health information to potential post-acute providers:
in Data Privacy
via Pharmacy Choice @ 11:10 23rd Nov
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But the pico satellite being designed and built in a University of Florida aerospace engineering laboratory may hold a key to a future of easy access to outer space one where sending satellites into orbit is as routine and inexpensive as shipping goods around the world.
in Space Science
via Innovations Report @ 16:17 23rd Nov
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GAINESVILLE, Fla., Nov. 13 (AScribe Newswire) -- It's not much bigger than a softball and weighs just 2 pounds.
in Space Science
via Ascribe @ 4:06 14th Nov
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But the “pico satellite” being designed and built in a University of Florida aerospace engineering laboratory may hold a key to a future of easy access to outer space — one where sending satellites into orbit is as routine and inexpensive as shipping goods around the world.
in Space Science
via Science Daily @ 0:44 14th Nov
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Just in time for the holiday season, Verizon Wireless is rolling out the Storm, Blackberry’s first touch-screen model, at a price point that puts the base iPhone 3G from Apple in the cross-hairs.
in Handhelds
via Red Herring @ 15:46 13th Nov
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Both US presidential candidates have called for an end to America's dependence on foreign oil and more investment in renewable resources, but even Democratic candidate Sen. Barack Obama said his plan to stop using Middle Eastern oil might sound like "pie in the sky" talk.
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via ABC News @ 18:35 9th Nov
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via Washington Post @ 4:56 8th Nov
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via GamePro.com @ 5:15 27th Nov
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via Science Magazine @ 15:06 21st Nov
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via Washington Post @ 3:20 12th Nov
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The belated discovery of Hlne Berr's diaries has seen her hailed as the Anne Frank of France. Elizabeth Grice meets the niece whose perseverance led to their publication
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via Telegraph @ 23:52 29th Oct
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in Computer Games
via Gamasutra @ 5:37 28th Nov
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The angry reaction to Barclays' decision to recapitalise using Middle Eastern money rather than a taxpayer bailout mystifies me. In my News of the World column today, I argue that Barclays may well become 30% Arab but its 100% correct. It has no duty to accept a UK taxpayer bailout over more expensive Arab money, as is widely suggested. Its duty, in fact, lies is in the reverse. A taxpayer bailout is supposed to be the last resort, preventing the banking system from collapse.
in Banking
via Spectator @ 9:52 2nd Nov
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Religion and its promotion of empathy get undue credit for our unselfish acts. Instead, it’s our less-than-virtuous psychological perception that a moral authority is watching us that promotes altruism, a new review essay suggests.
in General Science
via LiveScience.com @ 10:55 27th Oct
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It’s not much bigger than a softball and weighs just 2 pounds. But the “pico satellite” being designed and built in a University of Florida aerospace engineering laboratory may hold a key to a future of easy access to outer space — one where sending satellites into orbit is as routine and inexpensive as shipping goods around the world.
in Space Science
via Red Orbit @ 16:22 14th Nov
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I am lying on the roof of a shoddy shot-up building with my sniper trying to stay below the radar. Bullets are whizzing by and bombs going off everywhere. I’m waiting patiently for my next victims when suddenly I see three men running towards my building. Without a moment’s hesitation, I aim through my scope to get a good shot at them before anyone else notices them. They are mine for the taking. My goal is to kill as many people as I can.
in Computer Games
via Toronto Observer @ 13:28 30th Nov
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