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  • Legend of the Seeker: No more Season 3?

    Legend of the Seeker is currently on its second season. Many are expecting for season 3 of this American Television series.

    Legend of the Seeker is a weekly American television series on ABC. It is based on “The Sword of Truth” novels by Terry Goodkind. The story revolves around the journey of a young woods guide named Richard Cypher (Craig Horner), a mysterious woman named Kahlan Amnell (Bridget Regan) and a wizard named Zeddicus Zu’l Zorander (Bruce Spence) to stop Darken Rahl (Craig Parker) from unleashing an ancient and terrifying power.

    The Tribune Company has decided not to renew the series as of March 4, 2010. ABC is still hoping to find a replacement for the Tribune stations. There are reports that it had been cancelled and would not return for a third season. Legend of the Seeker fans have responded by launching a renewal campaign titled “Save Our Seeker”. Author Terry Goodkind has supported this campaign.

    The action-adventure TV series is under-rated due to lack of awareness. But there is still hope for the fans that their passionate effort for the continuation of the series will pay off.

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  • Zipper: Info on much bigger MAG update coming soon

    Looking for new information on the next patch for MAG? Jeremy Dunham’s got you covered on that as he posted a telling comment over at their official forums. More specificially, that there will be information arriving next

  • Danica Patrick Qualifies for Indy 500 But Gets Booed

    Danica Patrick landed 23rd out of 24 spots in the Indianapolis 500 Qualifying Race.

    Danica Patrick, wearing a lime green and black GoDaddy.com No. 7, qualified 23rd with a four-lap average of 224.217 mph on Saturday. She is IndyCar’s most popular and visible driver. This is her sixth attempt at the Indianapolis 500 race.

    During the race, things didn’t go really well for Danica Patrick. She was shaking after the race and she had to fight back tears after getting booed by the public.

    “I was shaking for minutes after I got out of the car,” Patrick said after the race on Saturday. “I know a lot of people are saying they’re loose, and I’m sure they are for sure, but this is such an uncomfortable imbalance.”

    During the public-address program broadcast, fans showed their displeasure when Patrick seem to blame her team for the qualifying setup that didn’t go well. “I say one confident thing out there, that it’s not me, and everybody boos me,” she said. “I don’t know, maybe they were booing me before, but some of them were probably cheering for me before. I’m not a different driver than I was five years ago.”

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  • Indy 500 Qualifying Results

    The Indy 500 qualifying race had a new format for this year and it has more excitement at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

    The 37 car-driver combinations have two days to qualify for this year’s Indianapolis 500 race. 24 out of 33 drivers are already qualified on Saturday.

    Here are the qualifiers for next weekends Indy 500 race:
    (from 12new.us)

    1. Hélio Castroneves – Team Penske – 227.970 mph (367 km/h)
    2. Will Power – Team Penske – 227.578 mph (366 km/h)
    3. Dario Franchitti – Chip Ganassi Racing – 226.990 mph (365 km/h)
    4. Ryan Briscoe – Team Penske – 226.554 mph (365 km/h)
    5. Alex Tagliani – FAZZT Race Team – 226.390 mph (364 km/h)
    6. Scott Dixon – Chip Ganassi Racing – 226.233 mph (364 km/h)
    7. Graham Rahal – Rahal Letterman Racing – 225.519 mph (363 km/h)
    8. Ed Carpenter – Panther Racing – 224.507 mph (361 km/h)
    9. Hideki Mutoh – Newman/Haas Racing – 223.487 mph (360 km/h)
    10. Townsend Bell – Sam Schmidt Motorsports – 225.097 mph (362 km/h)
    11. Justin Wilson – Dreyer & Reinbold Racing – 225.050 mph (362 km/h)
    12. Raphael Matos – De Ferran Dragon Racing – 225.028 mph (362 km/h)
    13. Mario Moraes KV – Racing Technology – 224.888 mph (362 km/h)
    14. Davey Hamilton – De Ferran Dragon Racing – 224.852 mph (362 km/h)
    15. Mike Conway – Dreyer & Reinbold Racing – 224.583 mph (361 km/h)
    16. Marco Andretti – Andretti Autosport – 224.575 mph (361 km/h)
    17. Ryan Hunter-Reay – Andretti Autosport – 224.547 mph (361 km/h)
    18. Dan Wheldon – Panther Racing – 224.464 mph (361 km/h)
    19. E.J. Viso – KV Racing Technology – 224.380 mph (361 km/h)
    20. Tomas Scheckter – Dreyer & Reinbold Racing – 224.261 mph (361 km/h)
    21. Ana Beatriz – Dreyer & Reinbold Racing – 224.243 mph (361 km/h)
    22. Simona De Silvestro – HVM Racing – 224.228 mph (361 km/h)
    23. Danica Patrick – Andretti Autosport – 224.217 mph (361 km/h)
    24. Bertrand Baguette – Conquest Racing

    The next qualifying round will be on Sunday, the Bump day that will fill the nine spots left.

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  • A Few Acer Liquid Stream Details

    There were a handful of phones on display at last week’s Google I/O which have yet to cross our radar.  As good of a job as we think we do in keeping up with handsets, there are plenty out there we’ve yet to cover.  One such handset is the Acer Liquid Stream.  With only a display model behind a case to tease us, we were left to guess the specs.  That was until we talked to a little birdy.

    According to our tipster, the Acer Liquid Stream currently runs Android 2.1 and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip although the speed wasn’t 100 percent known.  We’d like to assume it’s the full 1GHz, but it could be underclocked to 768MHz. The phone also features a 5 megapixel camera that records in 720p with HDMI output, Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS.  We’ll be doing our best to piece together the rest of the picture so check back often!

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  • Blur-Facebook integration – how it looks

    Everyone seems to want to ge integrated with Facebook. Blur is one of them, and for the firs time, we’re catching a glimpse of how it will look like.
     
     
     
     
     

  • General Motors Earns $865M Q1 Net Profit

    First GM Profit in Three Years
    Canadian Auto Press

    Profit? At GM? Either the end is near or we’re at an all-new beginning, but the General’s shareholders won’t be counting down the days to 12/12/2012 but rather hoping to count on a dividend check at the end of the year.

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    Ok, likely you the taxpayer won’t be getting an Alberta-style financial kickback in the form of a dividend anytime soon, but good news like this can help to boost the spirits of an economy that’s still fighting its way back from a near death experience.

    The Detroit-based automaker posted a $1.2 billion domestic profit for the first quarter of 2010, due to less debt and the sale of Saab to Spyker. Compared to the $3.4 billion loss the automaker experienced in Q4 of ’09 its time to celebrate, and GM’s net Q1 2010 income of $865 million should be enough for quite a party.

    The global scenario is improving too, with an identical $1.2 billion profit overseas. That’s a 500 million increase over Q4 of 2009, all good signs before the biggest of the Big 3 goes back on the board with a fresh new IPO later this year or early next.

  • Watch Marquez vs Vasquez 4 Boxing Match

    Are you ready for the fourth boxing bout of Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez? Watch Marquez vs Vasquez 4 live stream online!

    Get ready for another action and exciting fight between great boxers Rafael Marquez and Israel Vasquez. Their fourth fight will be held live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, on Saturday, May 22.

    Marquez and Varquez will fight for 12 rounds in the main event of the “Once And Four All” boxing game. Yonnhy Perez will defend his IBF Bantamweight World title against Abner Mares in the undercard bout.



    The first bout of Marquez and Vasquez took place on March 3, 2007, the second happened on Aug. 4, 2007, and their third bout took last March 1, 2008. Vazquez is leading the epic series with 2-1. After more than two years, they will face each other again and the boxing community is excited to see who will win.

    Another epic battle between Marquez vs Vazquez will take place so everyone should be watching. Who do you think will win?

    Don’t miss this great fight between two great boxers as they collide for the fourth time. Watch Marquez vs Vasquez 4 live stream.

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  • Mazda to expand its market presence in China

    2010 Mazda CarolTo increase sales and expand Mazda’s market share in China, the carmaker is considering a plan to enter a new joint venture with its Chinese partner FAW Group. In 2003, Mazda first stepped into the Chinese market with its Mazda 6 via a technical cooperation with FAW.

    However, media reports now say that Mazda has blamed its minor role in the partnership for limiting its development in China in the past few years. In addition, Mazda also has a venture with Ford Motor and Chongqing Changan Automobile in which it holds a 15% stake. Mazda has revealed that it seeks to split the three-way tie-up and instead form a 50-50 joint venture with Changan. This move comes as no surprise after Ford cut its stake in Mazda globally. An insider source has told the Shanghai Daily that a restructuring proposal that seeks to improve the efficiency of Mazda’s venture and strengthen its Chinese business has been submitted to the government.

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  • Chrysler prevailed in three more arbitrations against dealerships

    2010 Chrysler Sebring ConvertibleChrysler Group is keeping score of arbitration rulings. So far, the carmaker has had eight wins and only one loss. The decisions for the latest three wins were handed down very recently.

    These cases involved the following dealerships: Hinckley Dodge in Ogden, Utah (which only sold Dodge); Tenafly Chrysler Jeep in Tenafly, N.J.; and Midway Motors in Framingham, Mass (which sold Chrysler and Jeep). Hinckley and Midway competed with Project Genesis stores nearby while Genesis stores carried all four Chrysler brands. The company’s goal is to convert its entire dealer network to Genesis dealerships by the end of 2011. In a statement, Chrysler revealed that during the arbitration hearings, it gave evidence illustrating that it used “sound business judgment” in restructuring its dealer network. In the Hinckley case, the arbitrator gave much weight to Chrysler’s Genesis strategy. In the May 17 decision, arbitrator Robert M. Anderson said that Chrysler will organize the Ogden marketplace in a way that “more closely coincides with its plan to implement Genesis.”

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  • Mt St Helens

    Where were you on May 18, 1980? If you were living in the Pacific Northwest, you might remember the dramatic eruption of the Mt St Helens volcano. Portland Blogger, Ron Beasley provided his memories and pictures of this time in a moving piece.

    One of the memories I have is of my friend Bob Kaseweter who had a cabin at Spirit Lake. He went up to the lake on May 18, 1980 to clean out his cabin. That was the last day of the life of a person who was full of life and loved to live it on the edge. He died on the edge and I am sure that he was thrilled the last few seconds of his life. His body was never found.

    Check out his photos and his story.

  • TV Premieres, Finales & Specials This Week 05/23/2010

    Each week GeekTonic covers the TV scene with a complete listing of premieres, finales and specials for the week.  This would be week two of the biggest finales.  Lost, 24, Chuck and More.

    Don’t miss the Ultimate Guide to the Summer 2010 TV Season with free PDF downloads!

    And the TV Status – Guide to which shows are canceled and renewed for next season

    24 Finale

    This week is the final episode of 24.  What happens to Jack?

    NOTE: All Times are Listed for EST – TV schedules subject to change

     

    Sunday, May 23

    The Simpsons (8pm on Fox – Available in HD) – Season finale

    The Cleveland Show (8:30pm on Fox – Available in HD) – Season finale

    Family Guy (9pm on Fox) – Season finale – A retelling of “The Empire Strikes Back”

    Celebrity Apprentice (9pm on NBC – Available in HD)  – 2-hour Season finale

    Lost (9pm on ABC – Available in HD) – 2 and 1/2-Hour Series finale (and there’s a recap special starting at 7pm in case you skipped some of the show)

    The World’s Fattest Man (9pm on TLC) – Series premiere of a new realityTV series about, well you get the point from the title.  And I’m sure it this episode will get tons of ratings since it’s competing with Lost’s finale right?

     

    Monday, May 24

    24 (8pm on Fox – Available in HD) – One of my favorite shows comes to an end with a 2-hour series finale

    Chuck (8pm on NBC – Available in HD) – Season finale

    How I Met Your Mother (8pm on CBS – Available in HD) – Season finale

    The IFC Media Project (8pm on IFC – Available in HD) – Season 3 of the Independent Film Channel’s docu-series that gives an inside look at how news gets made.

    10 Things I Hate About You (8:30pm on ABC – Available in HD) – Season finale

    Rules of Engagement (8:30pm on CBS – Available in HD) – Season finale

    Two and a Half Men (9pm on CBS – Available in HD) – Season finale

    The Bachelorette (9pm on ABC – Available in HD) – Season 6 begins

    The Big Bang Theory (9:31pm on CBS – Available in HD) – Season finale

    Law & Order (10pm on NBC – Available in HD) – Series finale.  This show ends with it’s 20th season.  Forever known in my house as the “Duh Dun” show…

    CSI: Miami (10:01pm on CBS – Available in HD) – Season finale

     

    Tuesday, May 25

    NCIS (8pm on CBS – Available in HD) – Season finale

    The Biggest Loser (8pm on NBC) – Season finale

    NCIS: Los Angeles (9pm on CBS – Available in HD) – Season finale

    Dancing With the Stars (9pm on ABC – Available in HD) – Season finale

    The Good Wife (10pm on CBS – Available in HD) – Season finale

    Parenthood (10pm on NBC – Available in HD) – Season finale

     

    Wednesday, May 26

    American Idol (8pm on Fox – Available in HD) – It’s Simon’s last time as a judge on American Idol.  Season finale

    Criminal Minds (9pm on CBS – Available in HD) – Season finale

    Cellblock 6: Female Lock Up Guilty… So You Think (9pm on TLC – Available in HD) – New documentary with 8 women coping with their incarceration in Gwinnett County Jail; one woman prepares for her release

    CSI: NY (10pm on CBS – Available in HD) – Season finale

     

    Thursday, May 27

    FlashForward (8pm on ABC – Available in HD) – This is the series finale since they cancelled it prematurely.  I’m many episodes behind so I’m torn between watching them all or just deleting the lot and moving on.

    So You Think You Can Dance? (8pm on Fox – Available in HD) – Season 7

    100 Questions (8:30pm on NBC – Available in HD) A new “ensemble” comedy project spotlighting the life of Charlotte Payne living in NYC looking for love.

    Police Women of Memphis (9pm on TLC) – New reality TV show

    Mall Cops: Mall of America (10pm on TLC) – A new reality TV show about mall cops at the Minneapolis Mall of America

    The OCD Project (10pm on VH1) – Another realityTV show.  This one has 6 patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder arriving at a treatment center.  Hmm.

     

    Friday, May 28

    The Tyra Banks Show (5pm Syndicated) – The end of Tyra Banks talk show.

    Past Life (8pm on Fox) – Season finale

     

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  • LG Fathom launching soon, shows up in Best Buy for $100 bucks a pop

    Oh, LG Fathom; like the HTC HD2, you’re one of Windows Mobile 6.5’s last hurrahs — a final spirited cry as the hawks circle over head. Packing a 1Ghz processor, a full touchscreen and slide-out QWERTY keyboard, it’s a solid piece of hardware prematurely plagued to obsolescence by a dying operating system. Ah well.

    On the upside, you’ll be able to get this thing for (relatively) cheap. One of our sources just sent over a shot of an LG Fathom shelf tag freshly printed from Best Buy’s inventory system, price and all.


    As long as things don’t change before the launch (which another source indicates is tentatively set for May 27th), you should be able to walk out with a Fathom for $99.99 on a 2-year contract. If you opt to buy it out right, that’ll set you back a cent shy of 500 smackers.


  • Weekly Rundown: Jeff Francis is hiking up the comeback trail

    Known as the Sacagawea of fantasy primers, the Weekly Rundown guides
    head-to-head owners through a forest of obscure stats and exploitable
    matchups in an attempt to help solve lineup conundrums. While reading,
    keep in mind matchups are subject to change due to managerial moves,
    unforeseen injuries and Mother Nature’s influence.


    When Colorado’s
    Jeff Francis(notes) entered the league in 2004 he was ranked ahead of contemporary fantasy superstars Josh Johnson(notes), Adam Wainwright(notes) and teammate
    Ubaldo Jimenez(notes). Named Baseball America’s
    Minor League Player of the Year that season, the southpaw was destined to
    develop into a franchise cornerstone. Equipped with a devastating change,
    filthy slider and deceptive high-80s fastball, the hyped prospect certainly had
    the stuff to live up to mammoth expectation.

    As with any elite pitching prospect not named Strasburg (We
    can only assume success will come easily for Washington’s alien life-form), Francis’
    transition to the big league grind was arduous. Though he won 14 games in his
    first full season in ’05, his 5.68 ERA, 1.62 WHIP and 1.83 K/BB left a lot to
    be desired.

    After a positive step forward in ’06, the Canadian import
    finally took a major developmental leap during the Rockies’
    World Series season. During that memorable campaign hitters transformed into flashing
    dots and the youngster Pac-Man. He won 17 games, notched his best K/9 to date
    (6.90), sliced down the free passes (2.63 BB/9) and devoured innings (215). His
    growing command combined with an excellent groundball rate pointed to future vibrant campaigns.

    Then the injury imp sharpened its teeth.

    Francis, who underachieved throughout the ’08 season,
    succumbed to the sinister creature’s bite in September suffering a significant
    shoulder setback. After a brief non-surgical rehab attempt, he
    eventually opted to go under the knife the following February, ending his ’09
    season before it even started.

    Historically the chances of pitchers returning to a
    formidable level after shoulder reconstruction are minimal. Erik Bedard(notes) is a
    prime example. But, so far, the Noise’s hairier, slightly wealthier twin (see right) has defied the
    odds.

    Saturday afternoon in Kansas
    City, the veteran painted his second straight
    masterpiece
    . Over 6.1 innings, he held the Royals scoreless, surrendering five
    hits, two walks with three strikeouts, netting his first win since August 25, 2008.

    Yes, he’s faced meek competition (Washington
    and Kansas City),
    but the former first-round pick appears to have regained his dependable form.
    Abandoning his slider and cutter, he’s relied solely on three pitches — 86-89
    mph fastball, curve and change — to generate weak contact. The scaled back
    repertoire has worked flawlessly. In 13.1 innings, he’s allowed zero homers and
    compiled a 1.75 GB/FB ratio.

    There are numerous under-owned
    commodities more viable than Francis (13-percent owned) wading in free agent
    pools in several leagues – Derek Holland(notes) (17-percent) immediately comes to mind. But for
    challenged owners looking for a backend difference-maker, the once highly
    touted lefty is demanding your attention. Keep in mind he does have plenty of run support and plays in a favorable division. 

    Call Francis’ return to respectability just another Colorado comeback.

    Fearless Forecast
    (rest of season): 138 IP, 8 W, 4.07 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, 104 K

    QUICK HITTERS
    (Tidbits from Saturday’s slate):
    The Piano Man may soon sing a regretful
    tune about Gordon Beckham(notes). After Saturday’s 1-for-2 (two runs, one SB) tally
    against the Marlins, he’s hit safely in five of his last eight. Ozzie Guillen
    will likely keep the sophomore infielder in the nine-hole until his bat
    fully awakens. But once it does, he will almost certainly be reinserted into the two
    spot. Pianow’s argument for severing the cord was justified, but Beckham’s
    top-flight pedigree will soon resurface…It appears Adam Jones(notes) has finally
    emerged from hibernation. Baltimore’s Teddy Ruxpin
    smacked his fifth homer of the season, a two-run shot off Washington’s Craig Stammen(notes). He’s homered in
    consecutive games and has recorded a hit in nine straight contests…In a
    pitcher’s duel featuring Catfish Hunter and Gaylord Perry Gio Gonzalez(notes)
    and Matt Cain(notes), the A’s starter bested his interleague archrival hurling eight
    shutout innings (2 HA, 1 BB, 5 K). Neo Gio can be a bit erratic, but he’s
    quietly undergoing a breakthrough season. Trim down the walks (4.44 BB/9
    entering Saturday) and he could develop into a strong mixed league No. 2… 

    A bloop single by Juan Castro(notes) in the eighth robbed Daisuke Matsuzaka(notes) of baseball history. The Sox starter dominated powerhouse Philadelphia allowing just one hit with four walks and five Ks. The near milestone was his second quality start in five tries. Dice-K’s air-heavy GB/FB and high walks are a concern, but his unfortunate BABIP and strong K/9 gives him upside…The Mancrush Curse was squelched – at least for one outing. John Ely(notes) continued to save whales and fantasy rosters limiting the Tigers to two earned runs over six innings (8 H, 1 BB, 3 K, W). Do you believe yet?…Brennan Boesch(notes) cracked his fourth homer of the season. Including a run-scoring groundout, he elevated his RBI total to 22, the same number as Justin Upton(notes)…The Edwin Encarnacion(notes) slugfest continued as the third baseman won the heated battle of Edwins taking Jackson deep for a three-run shot. Travis Snider(notes) may lose PT if Easy E and Jose Bautista(notes) continue to touch ’em all…Drew Stubbs’(notes) epic whiffs and Mendoza-hugging BA are an eyesore but he continues to remain productive in other key categories. He became the 13th player this season to eclipse double-digits in steals swiping bags Nos. 10 and 11 against Cleveland. The outfielder is currently on a 15-40 pace. 

    PULLS, STRAINS AND REHAB
    GAINS (Injury news and notes)
    : Brad Penny’s(notes) "grade 1" lat strain,
    likely suffered during his grand salami off Joel Pineiro Friday, has forced the
    valuable hurler to the 15-day DL. Rookie P.J. Walters(notes), who’s been untouchable
    at Triple-A Memphis
    (18.2 IP, 0.48 ERA, 0.66 WHIP, 23K), earns the promotion and should see action
    as a starter. On Saturday versus the Angels, he allowed two earned over four
    innings with two walks and two Ks. Based on the 25-year-old’s career 1.43 GB/FB
    and 8.40 K/9 on the farm, he’s worth a look in NL-only formats…Aramis Ramirez(notes),
    who’s seemingly been frozen in carbonite all year, is have difficulty swinging
    bat due to a thumb injury. Blame his inglorious Golden Sombrero effort in Texas on the setback…J.A. Happ(notes) threw an encouraging bullpen
    session on Friday and could begin a rehab assignment late this week. Charlie
    Manuel hopes to have the second-year start back sometime in early June…Miguel
    Montero
    (notes)
    is approximately two weeks away from activation. The backstop, currently
    44-percent owned, is worth snatching up if Mike Napoli’s(notes) BA is crushing your
    soul…Jimmy Rollins(notes) should avoid busy streets, raucous clubs and Pet a Lion Day
    at the Philly zoo over the next couple weeks. The unlucky shortstop was placed
    back on the 15-day DL with a calf strain. The former NL MVP hopes to return
    when eligible in two weeks…The world is officially right once again! Eric
    Chavez
    (notes)
    has fulfilled his yearly destiny. Mr. Glass was placed on the 15-day DL
    with girl neck spasms. Rejoice!

    DOUBLE DIPPERS

    For stream conscious owners
    who want to push the innings-pitched envelope this is the list for you.
    Run support, ballpark factors, historical and recent trends, opposing
    offenses, opposing SPs, managerial tendencies and meteorological
    influences are painstakingly taken into account to give you the top
    double dippers of each week.


    Other AL Double Dippers: None


    Other NL Double Dippers: Ramon Ortiz(notes), LAD (at ChC, at Col), Kenshin Kawakami(notes), Atl (at Fla, Pit), Brian Burres(notes), Pit (at Cin, at Atl), R.A. Dickey(notes), NYM (Phi, at Mil)

    FEAST OR FAMINE?  

    Torn between two
    stat-similar infielders this week? Use the pitching and hitting staff
    sorters below to help you decide whether or not Adam LaRoche(notes)
    or Carl Pavano(notes)
    is fantasy feast or famine. Stats are for games played through May 22:


    Image courtesy of the AP

  • Blackpool Football Club Claim £95m Prize: Biggest Prize in Global Sport!

    Blackpool Football Club’s victory guarantees them the biggest windfall in global sport from the outcome of a single event: £95m, and possibly more. A prize that exceeded any previous prizes on offer to a team or individual from a football match, including the Champions League final or World Cup final, any boxing match, horse race, golf tournament or tennis event, or any single event in the major sports in America, home to four of the world’s richest sports leagues.

    The £95m-plus is new, extra income that Blackpool Football Club will generate in the coming seasons as a result of winning at Wembley. Had they lost, nothing will be guaranteed on them: that is now Cardiff’s fate, although the finalists seconded that the losers would receive 100% of the gate receipts.



    Blackpool Football Club will generate at least £40m from central Premier League funds next season, even if they finish bottom and are demoted. The bottom club this season, Portsmouth, had revenue of £31.8m in 2009-10, but new TV deals covering 2010-13 kick in this summer. Premier League sources expect the bottom club’s central funds income to be £40m-plus in the followingseason.

    If Blackpool Football Club are demoted right away, they will earn another £48m in parachute payments over the next four seasons, broken down into £16m in years one and two after relegation, and £8m in years three and four. So that’s £88m guaranteed from Premier League central funds, in the worse-case scenario.

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  • Geoegineering Ethics – Getting Serious & Humble About Climate Intervention [Video]

    Earlier this Spring, 200 climate science experts and policy makers gathered in Pacific Grove, California, for ‘Asilomar 2′ (named after the first conference on bio-engineering held there in 1975), a pivotal conference for the emerging science of geoegineering. It  was a meeting that many attendees regretted was even necessary.

    2009 was a big year for news on geoengineering, where the word suddenly started appearing, or being heard,  everywhere it seemed. This publicity for a  new science that seeks to intervene on a globe-impacting scale to counteract human induced climate change has also been propelling a greater concern on the part of scientists and policy experts: that of public participation in the policy forming process, and the need for ethical guidelines for future geoengineering decisions, should they be necessary.

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  • Hollywood Park Race Track Frans Valentine Stakes Horse Racing Betting Pick 5-23-2010

    Our horse racing selection for Sunday will come from the Fran’s Valentine Stakes to be run at Hollywood Park.

    The Fran’s Valentine is a 1 mile event on turf for Cal bred fillies and mares three year old and upward.

    Post time is set for 5:03PM Eastern Time and you can watch it on TVG. The Fran’s Valentine Stakes will be run as the 3rd race at Hollywood Park.

    With our free pick we will play on #2 Woman Warrior to win.

    Woman Warrior will be ridden by Mike Smith and is trained by Bruce Headley.

    This hard trying 5 year old mare returns to two turn racing after trying sprint events in her past two starts. Her past 14 starts has produced 4 wins and 7 in the money finishes.

    Last December she tried two turns at Hollywood Park and produced a second place finish by a neck against Allowance company and posted a pretty good 89 Brisnet speed figure.

    She has two bullet works leading up to this event.

    Play #2 Woman Warrior to win Race 3 at Hollywood Park 6-1 on the Morning Line

    Post Time at 5:03PM Eastern Time televised by TVG

    Courtesy of Tonys Picks

  • One Month With My HD2

    101_2135 by WMPerson.

    Having the HTC HD2 has finally made me happy. The first month of having my HTC HD2 was the worst, the device froze, and crashed a lot. I was shocked because the 1 GHz is supposed to help, but it was like the Touch Pro2. Well I stuck with it (I almost sold it and staid with my Droid Incredible, but now I love it) and its finally paying off.

    I have my phone in perfect homeostasis. It does not freeze (much, unless it’s coming from a lock to a video), it does not restart by itself, it does not die fast, it is the perfect device now. This device (if the software is just perfect) can be a great joy to use, and due to a slight effort by T-mobile to push it to the buyers, the device has some brand name in America.

    I took out Touch Flow AKA Sense UI from the device, and am running with SPB Mobile Shell Build 3.5.4(released last week). I have a different theme for it that looks just as flashy as Sense, but does not suck power, and energy like a Hummer H1. I also have a new ROM that has everything I need, and so I do not have anything else installed other than what the cook includes. As usual I do not have a case, because for me if I do not like how the device looks, I do not want to own it, and now the HTC HD2 looks like a model.

    I will be doing the Droid Incredible VS HTC HD2 tomorrow, and Kin Two Vs HD2 and others next week. We should also be back with our Podcast soon, maybe just Surur and I, also the occasional special quest, when we get some. If you like my awesome image above, and want to see what device I have at the moment, check out and bookmark my Flickr page:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/46647490@N04/ and even follow me on twitter @WMPerson for my latest.


  • Gemma Arterton Says That Her Costumes Worth More than Her House

    The English actress, Gemma Arterton, says she is no Disney princess material. During her interview at Cover Fashion, she stated that she could not believe how expensive her costumes are in the movie, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. She even said that these costumes were more expensive than her house because they were hand-embroidered with gold thread.

    Princess Tamina is played by Arterton in the movie together with Jake Gyllenhaal who plays Dastin. Princess Tamina in the move is graceful, soulful and spiritual, and this would be a challenge for Arterton. Why? Because she is a Tomboy! She likes joking around with men as much as discussing the latest beauty regimes with women. But she still has the feminine side of her. She loves clothes and she even likes to spend a lot over them and she always likes to look nice. “I muck about and I’m not very girlie and precious,” she told Look magazine. “But I like clothes and I’m a girl’s girl. I’m feisty and like to speak my mind.”

    Arterton appeared as Rosaline in Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost at the Globe Theatre in July 2007. She also appeared in the James Bond movie, “Quantum of Solace” whereby, she was chosen among 1500 candidates to be Strawberry Fields. Arterton is the face of Avon Bonds’ Girl 007 fragrance which was launched in October 2008. She even appeared in many advertisements that made her a star. She appeared in the latest film Clash of the Titans where she played Io, a mythological character.

    Do you know that Gemma Arterton has a tattoo? Yes, she has an angel wing tattoo behind her left ear.

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  • Salad Dressing: 3 Fresh and Zesty Recipes

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    Last week I declared it complete insanity that someone would buy store-bought guacamole rather than make their own from beautiful, heart-healthy avocados. This week, I will make a similar claim regarding salad dressing. At this time of year, … Read more

     

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