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  1. maryselebec says…
    08/22/2013

    Thank You ^^

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  2. tonyadirk says…
    08/23/2013

    Woot! Thank you! Just now seeing this!

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  3. tohackda says…
    10/23/2013

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It was widely held, by producers and consumers alike, to be truly righteous weed, and it flew off the shelves." Read full article >>     Sadie Benning’s small show at Callicoon Fine Arts includes paintings, video and a gouache.     We've cut the calories on a traditional salade nicoise (sah-LAHD nee-SWAHZ) recipe by reducing the oil and using water-pack tuna. I normally prefer to get my exercise outside. But when I got home from work yesterday, it was pitch dark and freezing, so I went to the gym. Staring at the rows of treadmills, elliptical trainers and stationary bikes, I couldn't help but wonder: Which is the best choice for the environment? The bride is a pediatric intern; the groom is a law clerk. IRAQ A fierce blaze at a hotel without fire escapes sent some desperate guests plunging to their deaths in a northern Iraqi oil boomtown, killing 28 people. Situated on 32 carefully landscaped acres just off Wisconsin Avenue NW in busy Tenleytown, the McLean Gardens condominium complex is lovely all year, but certain seasons highlight its best qualities. An architect uses succulents to decorate blown-glass globes.     Western reconnaissance is focusing on a small garage at a remote site in the Libyan desert, though nothing untoward has been seen so far. For many people, it takes a few semesters in college, or a few years at a job, to figure out what they want to achieve. For others, their goals and aspirations are clear early on. Danny trade miner download second-year MBA student at the MIT Sloan School of Management, falls into the latter category. “I’ve known for a long time that I wanted to be the CEO of my own company,” Castonguay says. “My father started a company and purchased two rental buildings with 72 units when I was young. He made sure to remind me of the importance of hard work as I was growing up.” Strike a light, guv – here are five of cinema's most memorable cockneys. Who else belongs on the list?Cockneys have been a part of the cinematic landscape for years – see Ealing comedies such as Passport to Pimlico (1949), which had more than enough born-and-bred Londoners for a fine old knees-up round the Joanna.There are many types of cinematic cockney – they're not merely one-dimensional east Londoners, born with rhyming dictionaries stored away in their loaves of bread. To prove this, here are five different types of cockney. A cockney compendium, if you will.Please be aware that some of the clips contain a few rude words. Not Mary Poppins, obviously.1. Alfie – Sir Michael CaineEven though he was born south of the river, in Camberwell, Caine epitomised the newly-fashionable working-class Londoner; this was the movie that made him a star. Reading on mobile? Watch the clip on YouTube2. Kill List – Neil MaskellNeil Maskell has been appearing with increasing regularity on both TV and cinema screens lately. TV's The Mimic and Utopia were both boosted by his presence and talent as an actor. In both shows, as well as Kill List, he plays the unhinged with aplomb.Reading on mobile? Watch the clip on YouTube3. 44 Inch Chest – Ray WinstoneRay Winstone long ago cornered the hard-man market, and then beat the hard-man market over the head with a lead pipe. Ever since he first uttered the line "I'm the daddy!" as a fresh-faced young hooligan in 1979 prison-drama Scum, directors have wanted him to play their cockney enforcer. In this clip, however, he makes an impassioned speech on what it takes to be a good husband, showing he has a softer side, before getting loud and sweary.Reading on mobile? Watch the clip on YouTube4. Mary Poppins – Dick Van DykeLong before he was rescued by a posse of friendly dolphins, Dick Van Dyke showed his aptitude for the cockney accent as Bert in Mary Poppins. It's probably the world's most memorable interpretation of the accent, although Don clickbank pirate review Ocean's Eleven runs a close second.Reading on mobile? Watch the clip on YouTube5. Sweeney Todd – Helena Bonham CarterOf all the cockneys on the list, Helena Bonham Carter is probably the least familiar with a plate of jellied eels, being the great-granddaughter of former prime minister Herbert H Asquith. Although she made her name in roles of the upper-class swooning-and-corset-wearing variety, her role as Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd demonstrated her agility at crossing British class stereotypes.Reading on mobile? Watch the clip on YouTubeLast week, Peter Turner selected five of cinema's best battle speeches. Here's our favourite suggestions from the thread.1. Thesubhuman nominated this Russell Crowe speech from Master and Commander.2. SteveParadis suggested this Blazing Saddles clip: pledge your allegiance to Hedley Lamarr!3. Not exactly a battle speech, perhaps, but robertwiloughby suggests Network: "From the most prescient film ever, the greatest call to arms".4. translatedn says: "I've always admired the simplicity and directness of the Emil M Antonowsky speech from Robocop."5. It's from TV, not film, but too good to skip: Monkeybug and others nominate Tyrion's battle speech in Season 2 of Game of Thrones.Londonguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds Steve Kornacki, a Salon editor and co-host of “The Cycle” will take over “Up” on weekends. Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez came under police and news media scrutiny shortly after the body of Odin Lloyd, 27, an acquaintance of his, was discovered on Monday.     In this case, they became interested in the North American porcupine, which has about 30,000 barbed quills to defend against predators. Each quill is several centimeters long; the four millimeters at the very tip are covered in microscopic barbs. To their surprise, the researchers found that despite the difficulty of removing the quills, they require very little force to penetrate tissue. Compared to quills with no barbs, the barbed quills require about 50 percent less force to penetrate muscle tissue.The team then set out to determine how the quills achieve this unique combination of easy penetration and difficult removal. “By understanding the mechanism, we can design an artificial system in the right way,” Cho says.They found that the tiny barbs at the end of the quill are the key to both ease of penetration and resistance to removal. While the quill is entering tissue, the barbs act aquaponics 4 you the penetration forces, allowing them to tear through tissue fibers much more easily — just as a serrated knife cuts through tomato skin far more cleanly than a straight-edged knife. When it comes to the force required for pullout, the barbs act like anchors that keep the quill from coming out. The force required to pull out barbed quills is four times that required to remove barbless quills. Toward new adhesivesThe discovery that barbed quills require so little force to penetrate skin is both unexpected and fascinating, says Michael Longaker, a professor of surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine. Devices that mimic the quills could be very helpful in securing tissue during and after surgery, he says. “That combination of ‘easy to get in’ and ‘difficult to pull out’ would be really appealing,” says Longaker, who was not part of the research team. To explore the possibility of making stronger adhesives, the researchers created a patch with an array of barbed quills on one side. They found that the energy required to remove this patch was 30 times greater than that needed for a control patch, which had quills but no barbs. The system could also be tweaked so that it penetrates tissue easily but is not as difficult to remove as a porcupine quill, enabling design of less-painful needles for injections. “If you can still create the stress concentrations but without having a barb that catches tissue on removal, potentially you could create something with just easy insertion, without the adhesion,” says James Ankrum, a graduate student in HST and an author of the paper. Langer and Karp introduced the concept of gecko-inspired medical bandages in 2008; however, “these require a reactive glue to adhere to wet tissues, while porcupine-quill-inspired adhesives attach to tissues beautifully without requiring the use of reactive chemistry,” Karp says. “They are extremely versatile and potentially universal in their application.”Other authors of the paper are Dagang Guo, a visiting scientist at Harvard Medical School; Shawn Chester, an MIT graduate student; Seung Yun Yang, a postdoc at Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Anurag Kashyap, Georgina Campbell, Ram Rijal, research assistants at Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Robert Wood, an associate professor of engineering at Harvard; and Rohit Karnik, an MIT associate professor of mechanical engineering. The researchers are now working on making quill-inspired adhesives from biodegradable materials, which could be broken down inside the body after they are no longer needed.The research was fat loss factor the National Institutes of Health, the American Heart Association, the National Science Foundation and the National Research Foundation of Korea. Billionaire hedge fund manager John Paulson announced Friday that he has no plans to move to Puerto Rico, denying media reports that he was considering establishing residence in the U.S. island territory to help cut his tax bill. Can you guess the personalities of the people who own and love these T-shirts? At its 17th annual Cambridge Preservation Awards Program, the Cambridge Historical Commission presented MIT with a Preservation Award for the careful and thorough renovation of the Great Dome and the underlying Barker Library Reading Room. The complex project, which restored the dome’s oculus and the rotunda to their original states, took nearly six years to complete.The Preservation Award program celebrates outstanding projects that conserve and protect the city’s architecture and history. This year’s event was hosted by MIT and held at Maseeh Hall, which was itself the recipient of a 2010 Preservation Award for its exterior renovation work.Gary Tondorf-Dick, a program manager in MIT’s Department of Facilities, accepted the award for the Great Dome restoration on behalf of the Institute and thanked the entire project team for its significant contributions.Charles Sullivan, executive director of the Cambridge Historical Commission, opened the program by providing a retrospective of MIT’s preservation work in recent years. His slideshow highlighted dozens of MIT projects ranging from the restoration of the Lobby 7 Dome to the renovations at 640 Memorial Drive (the old Ford assembly plant), a two-time Preservation Award winner. “Preservation is not a stranger to the Institute,” Sullivan observed, noting that the Historical Commission enjoys a constructive and productive relationship with MIT.  He thanked Israel Ruiz, MIT’s executive vice president and treasurer, who was present at the event, for the Institute’s commitment to preservation. Doctors are concerned as studies find more women take medications during their pregnancies, including in the first trimester, when fetal organs are forming. If engineers cannot restore a mechanism that keeps the Kepler spacecraft’s telescope pointed, one of the most romantic and successful of NASA’s missions could end.     Hollywood's magical ball is Sunday night, and all week television personalities have been fretting and squealing about it, expecting us to watch in supportive awe, like Cinderella. Federal regulators have ordered the immediate inspection of throttles on small personal jets manufactured by Eclipse Aviation after one plane made an emergency landing in Chicago on June

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  4. giofrenkey says…
    10/24/2013

    Fairly standard pyrotechnical formulas are behind the white and black smoke used to signal the results of the balloting. Here's how strange things have gotten in the world of housing finance. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, along with their regulator, are doing more to dismantle themselves than Congress can be bothered to do. Monday their regulator, Ed DeMarco of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, said that a new company will be formed that will do much of the back-office work of both firms, setting the stage for whatever Congress decides to do next to overhaul the mortgage sector. Read full article >>The mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe performed songs by Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and Ray Henderson in her solo debut at Carnegie Hall. Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert looks at the court's "so-called judicial reasoning." 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Radovan Karadzic will once again be facing two genocide charges for much of the brutal campaign across Bosnia during the 1992-1995 war.     Ms. Post answers wedding invitation etiquette questions.     The new Knights Fellows were chosen by a committee comprised of Philip J. Hilts, director of Knight Science Journalism at MIT; Charles Petit, science writer and KSJ Tracker; Susan Moran, freelance journalist; Joyce Murdoch, a former Washington Post editor and reporter; and John Durant, director of the MIT Museum. Author, who wrote the horror classic The Rats, died peacefully at his home in Sussex, his publisher has announcedThe best-selling horror author James Herbert, "one of the giants of popular fiction", has died aged 69, his publisher has announced.Herbert, who wrote horror classic The Rats, passed away peacefully in bed at his home in Sussex on Wednesday morning, Pan Macmillan said.He is survived by his wife Eileen, whom he married in 1967, and their three daughters Kerry, Emma and Casey.Jeremy Trevathan, his editor for 10 years, and a Macmillan aquaponics 4 you review "Jim Herbert was one of the keystone authors in a genre that had its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s."It's a true testament to his writing and his enduring creativity that his books continued to be huge bestsellers right up until his death."He has the rare distinction that his novels were considered classics of the genre within his lifetime. His death marks the passing of one of the giants of popular fiction in the 20th century."guardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds Manti Te'o is focused on getting faster. Green Lantern: What's the greenest way to cook holiday foods? The Committee on Education (COE) of the American Physical Society (APS) recently announced the recipients of the 2012 Award for Improving Undergraduate Physics Education, and MIT's Department of Physics was one of four institutes honored. 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The winner gets a larger voice on high-profile issues, such as terrorism and immigration, and could pick up thousands of new dues-paying members. David Mog, a 26-year resident of Arlington Forest, has a concern. A few new neighbors aren't abiding by the informal neighborhood code -- and he came to the Arlington Forest Citizens Association meeting last month to do something about it. Edinson Volquez threw seven strong innings and Carlos Quentin hit his first home run of the season, helping the San Diego Padres snap Milwaukee's nine-game winning streak with a 2-1 victory over the Brewers on Wednesday

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