Although most of us will never see the Tiger Woods sex tape, Ian Halperin claims he already has. The went on celebrity snitch went on “The Opie and Anthony Radio Show” last Friday to give us an oral play by play of the sex acts, drug use and role-playing featured in the footage.
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Microsoft Improves Consumer Search Privacy; Google and Yahoo Stay Terrible [Privacy]
Microsoft has agreed only to hold your personal information (read: darkest secrets] for six months, while Google and Yahoo will continue to keep them much longer to “improve search quality.” By which, of course, they mean “ad revenue.”
Granted, the Bing move comes after pressure from the European Union, who’s fined Microsoft so many billions of dollars in the past that the latter is understandably twitchy. It’s still a policy that should be applauded, though, to the same extent that Yahoo and Google’s lack of improvement should be roundly booed. Google stores cookies for a year and a half, far longer than they should need it for any purpose other than sending you the perfectly targeted Bowflex ad.
If Google and Yahoo continue not to comply with the EU’s wishes, the outcome could be fun to watch: more comically large fines for them, a less invasive search experience for you. Here’s hoping. [WSJ]
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Need an Opinion………
Hi! I need some expert advice. The weather is getting really bad here. Freezing fog, freezing drizzle and for tomorrow..freezing rain. I am suppose to go to the Diabetes Center on Wednesday to get my meter, meet with the diabetes specialist and take a class. I can cancel that appt. and go on Friday and have a 1 hour one on one appt. with the diabetes specialist.My question is, will this one on one appt. be enough to get me started or do I need the whole morning appointment with everyone???
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[Logroño] – Peatonalización Bretón de los Herreros y Siervas de Jesús
Fotos de como va la peatonal de breton de los herreros a 16/01/2010



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Salão de Genebra: Mitsubishi apresentará o ASX, versão definitiva do protótipo Concept-cX

Previsto para ser apresentado oficialmente no Salão de Genebra, a versão definitiva do conceito Concept-cX já tem algumas imagens apresentadas oficialmente pela Mitsubishi. A versão definitiva do novo crossover compacto se chamará de ASX no mercado europeu, porém terá um irmão gêmeo chamado de RVR previsto para ser lançado no mês que vem no Japão.O modelo, assim como o RVR, será equipado com um novo motor 1.8 de quatro cilindros, mais diferente da versão japonesa esse propulsor será um turbodiesel com injeção direta de combustível, sistema star-stop denominado pela marca de “Automatic Stop & Go” e será acoplado a uma nova caixa de transmissão manual de seis marchas desenvolvido pela Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) e a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
A Mistubishi não divulgou detalhes de performance do modelo e nem suas dimensões, mais espera-se algo parecido com seus principais concorrentes naquele mercado. O Salão de Genebra abre suas portas no mês de março e o modelo começa a ser comercializado no mercado europeu logo em seguida.
Fonte: Auto Hoje
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Monte Hermoso – Argentina
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“Avatar” Pulled From Chinese Theaters
Is China pulling Avatar from theaters because it’s too popular? Moviegoers in the Asian nation who haven’t already seen James Cameron’s Golden Globe-winning sci-fi epic will find it more difficult to see the film, according to The Los Angeles Times.

The box office smash is already the highest-grossing movie of all time in the communist nation, earning $76 million, but the government has decided to remove Avatar from 1,628 2D screens this week. China’s state-run movie distributor China Film Group is replacing the box office hit with a biography about Confucius starring Chow-Yun Fat, according to The Times.
Chinese fans will still be able to view Avatar on almost 900 3D screens.
Meanwhile, a 42-year-old Taiwanese man with a history of high blood pressure died while watching the blockbuster in a Chinese theater last week. Doctors believe his fatally stroke was likely triggered by “over-excitement” from seeing the movie.
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Last results for the Hemoglobin A1c Test?
Got news that my Hemoglobin A1c Test results were 9.9%. Doctor said that was too high and that I needed to lose some weight. Note he said this after reading these results eventhough I am 5′ 11 and 170lbs. My doctor was not available so I spoke to another one. I am one of the minority ones that is not overweight, but was diagnosed less than six months ago with diabetes type 2. What about you guys? What was your last results for this test? -
Etrian Odyssey III’s launch pushed back to April
Atlus has announced that the third entry in their hardcore dungeon crawling Etrian Odyssey series won’t be meeting its March release date in Japan.
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UK Man Arrested And Banned From Airport For Twitter Joke About Blowing Up An Airport
A few weeks ago, I was flying with my wife somewhere, and as we passed through security, a TSA agency took my wife’s shoes and asked if he could run a separate test on them. A little while later, he came back and asked if she had another pair of shoes, saying that hers had “failed the test.” It was around 5am, and neither of us were completely awake and we were both really confused, and trying to figure out how her shoes could have failed any sort of test (could she have stepped in some sort of mud that set off a test?!?) or if she had packed another pair of shoes, when the TSA guy started laughing, saying he was just joking and “you were supposed to protest!” Apparently, it was all a big joke. It wasn’t that funny. And, of course, we’ve been told over and over again that this kind of joking is only allowed to go in one direction.
Krubuntu points us to the news of a guy in the UK who found himself arrested and banned for life from an airport after posting a message on Twitter that read: “Robin Hood airport is closed. You’ve got a week and a bit to get your shit together, otherwise I’m blowing the airport sky high!!” This was in response to the airport closing due to snow, and the guy realizing he was supposed to fly from there a week later. Now, clearly, this was an ill-advised Twitter message. And, at the very least, I don’t begrudge police from at least doing a quick check to make sure that it wasn’t serious, but to then arrest him under the Terror Act, interrogate him for seven hours, threaten him with further charges and ban him for life from the airport? At some point you have to think that the response has gone too far as well. Yes, the post was in poor taste, but at some point law enforcement people should recognize when it was just a frustrated person making an ill-advised joke and move on.
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The costs of policy uncertainty: Venezuela edition
Michael Giberson
Maybe there is more to this story than “no company with the least respect for stockholders money would invest in Venezuela these days”, but that might be a sufficient explanation. From Bloomberg:
Venezuela’s Mariscal Sucre project, which has estimated reserves of 14.7 trillion cubic feet of gas, has failed to attract private interest after the government invited firms to make offers last week.Offers were to be made on Friday until midnight.
The government this month improved the conditions it was offering companies to help develop the project, but in the end nobody came forward, private sector sources close to the process said on Monday.
(HT NewsWatch: Energy)
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China to Google: No Worries, We Were Planning to Clone Those Android Phones, Anyway [Digital Daily]
Google’s (GOOG) newfound morality in China may cost it dearly and not just in the search market, but in the mobile services sector as well. This morning the company said that it is delaying the release of two Android superphones that were to debut on China Unicom this week. And it cancelled a ceremony planned for tomorrow at which it was launch a brace of Android-based devices – one from Motorola (MOT) and another from Samsung.“The launch we have been working on with China Unicom has been postponed,” a Google spokesperson explained.
The company offered no reason for the postponement, though it’s obviously related to the current uncertainties around its presence in China. Sources close to Google say the company simply felt it would be “irresponsible” to launch the phones in China at this time.
Google says it plans to hold meetings with Chinese authorities in “coming days,” though they’re not likley to be easy going given the recent messaging from Beijing. This morning a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman again stressed that foreign companies doing business in China must respect Chinese laws and regulations, adding, “Google is of course no exception.”
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Ford to launch facelifted Mondeo until global Mondeo/Fusion replacement arrives
Filed under: Sedan, Europe, Ford
Ford is reportedly preparing to launch a subtle facelift for its European-market Mondeo sedan, but according to reports, this will be the last Mondeo revision before the new model – Ford’s third new global product – hits the streets in 2014.The interim Mondeo, pictured in the leaked photo on the right, will receive some minor adjustments to its appearance and specifications in an effort to keep it fresh, like the new Galaxy and S-Max minivans, until the new model arrives.
The next-gen Mondeo, however, will join the Fiesta and the new Focus as Ford’s third new global car, replacing the Mondeo overseas and the Fusion in the North American market. According to reports, the new Mondeo/Fusion is being developed in the United States for expected simultaneous manufacturing – with few adjustments to local tastes – in the U.S., Europe and China.
[Sources: Autocar, BurlappCars.com]
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Technology Transfer Tactics, January 2010 Issue
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Don’t panic, but take steps to prepare for Bilski decision. The U.S. Supreme Court’s much-anticipated ruling in the Bilski case will likely alter the landscape for business method patents and send shockwaves through the tech transfer community. Though no one can predict for certain the outcome, many observers believe the days of business method patents are numbered
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UNC introduces standardized ‘express’ start-up license. Forming a start-up at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may become easier following the introduction of a standard licensing arrangement that the university is promoting as its “best deal”
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In bold stroke, U of Kentucky brings clinicians into commercialization pipeline. In 2008, only one disclosure came out of the University of Kentucky’s Medical Center in Lexington, and it didn’t go anywhere. But in just the last quarter of 2009, there were 16 disclosures, including two that already have working prototypes
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TTOs face new reality when seeking venture funding. TTOs say they are facing a hard truth when it comes to early-stage financing: Projects that would have been considered “venture ready” a few short years ago are having a much tougher time attracting VC funding today
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Do poster presentations jeopardize your TTO’s commercialization efforts? Go to virtually any innovation showcase or industry meeting and you’re bound to see a collection of poster presentations. They look harmless enough; summaries of ongoing research often created by graduate students. But beneath their innocuous façade, some say, lies a potential threat to the commercialization of the technologies in question
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UMich creates ‘one-stop-shop’ center for start-ups. Having a wide range of services and resources available to faculty entrepreneurs and investors has always been seen as an important goal by the TTO at The University of Michigan, but recently its leadership decided that those services could be provided more effectively and efficiently by creating a central contact point for all interested parties
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Chicago-based C. Cretors & Co. celebrates 125 years in business since inventing world’s first popcorn machine
Chicago-based C. Cretors & Company, established in 1885, announces they will be hosting a special reception for media, government, community leaders and influencers to celebrate their 125th anniversary on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010 from 5:00 pm until 7:00pm at their manufacturing facilities located at 3243 N. California Avenue, Chicago.C. Cretors & Co [cretors.com] is a leader in the over $10 billion U.S. concession industry business, and is widely credited as being the catalyst for the creation of the modern concession industry.
Founder, Charles Cretors, while renting an apartment after the great Chicago fire, unveiled the world’s first commercial popcorn machine at the Columbian World Exposition held in Chicago in 1893. Cretors continues to strive, and is now run by the 5th generation of the Cretors family.
“We take pride in the part our company and employees have played in the creation of the modern concession industry, and are excited to share this with Chicago,” said Andrew Cretors, president of the company.
After two world wars, during one of which [World War II] Cretors provided machine parts for the U.S. Military, and the Great Depression, Cretors survival is truly a remarkable story, and a benchmark for longevity and prudent business operations in dire economic conditions. Cretors’ history is an inspiration to entrepreneurs when it comes to persistence of ideas, ambitions and corporate values.
About C. Cretors and Company
Established in 1885, C. Cretors and Company is the leading designer and manufacturer of food processing and concession equipment providing a complete range of innovative food service solutions to companies around the world.
Cretors is a renowned industry innovator, who in 1893 introduced the first patented steam driven popcorn machine that popped corn in oil. In 1967, Cretors’ Food Processing Division introduced a patented continuous production line featuring a hot air fluidized bed oven for high-volume popcorn production, ranging from 80 to 5,000 lbs. per hour.
Over the company’s long and storied history, its Foodservice Division offerings have expanded to include machines that produce and/or dispense cotton candy, nachos, caramel corn, and hot dogs, topping and dispensing equipment as well as warming and display cabinets.
Today, Cretors union operation with over 75 employees continues to reinvest in research and development to ensure constant improvements in everything from equipment manufacturing to customer responsiveness to distributor network communications.
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Tamada Stays in WSBK, Signs with Pro Ride Honda
After being replaced by Tom Sykes and Chris Vermeulen in the Paul Bird Motorsport Kawasaki team, Makoto Tamada confirmed he will remain in the World Superbike Championship after signing a deal with Pro Ride Honda, newcomers to the series. The switch comes after two difficult seasons for the 33-year-old Japanese rider, who was unable to report any notable performances.On the other hand, the Italian team, run by Marco Nicotari tried to take part in last year’s championship with Gregorio Lavill… (read more)
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Shovel fracas ignites war of words between Council and Army
A Council in Surrey and the Territorial Army are engulfed in a stand-off after a fracas over a council workers shovel threatened to ignite into a full scale row.Council worker Colin Spooner was disgusted when a Corporal at the TA base commandeered his shovel and ‘threw it over the hedge’ after being described as an ‘irritating jobsworth’. Spooner had been visiting a road-digging site near the counties largest TA base to overlook progress. ‘I was going about my business, making sure the hole was being dug according to efficiency guidelines when the soldier approached me in an offensive manner’.
‘He then wrestled the spade from my grasp, verbally insulted me and then proceeded to throw the valuable council property (the spade) over the hedge of a nearby house.’ ‘I am outraged at this unprovoked behaviour and have been assured that the full weight of the Borough Council is behind me.’
According to one eye-witness, it was Spooner, and not the TA Corporal who caused the row. Local dinner lady Doreen Shippley was waiting for a Bus just yards from the worksite and describes events very differently.
‘I was waiting for the Bus when my attention was drawn to this man (Spooner), dressed in shirt, tie and trousers who proceeded to jump into the whole in the road. He was acting in what I would describe as a petulant manner, barking out orders and actually digging the hole himself after saying ‘you lot haven’t got a bloody clue, you want to do it like this!’
‘At the same time, a marching drill was taking place on the grounds of the Army base. Mr. Spooners shouting and whistling was obviously distracting the troops on the base as they struggled to hear the Corporal give orders.’
‘The man from the base then came over and after a brief exchange, took a shovel from Mr. Spooners hand and threw it the floor before telling him to ‘clear off’.’
A council spokesperson gave Spooner their full backing and described the Corporals behaviour as unacceptable.



