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  1. Started by coldplay_is_louve.,

    Cliff Lee's a Phillie again! The Sox have Crawford and Rodriguez! Oh, it's gonna be a good year. :smug:

    • 25 replies
    • 2.2k views
  2. so i have this album i downloaded and i can't even access it because "the path is too long" so i went to delete it and it's like "folder contains items whose name is too long for recycle bin, permanently delete?" and i clicked yes and it was like "lol cannot delete" :|

  3. Started by mc_squared,

    I don't think there are many footballers deserving of their own thread, but having watched "United" and a documentary about him over the past few days, I reckon Sir Bobby is an exception. Undoubtedly one of the greatest players ever to grace a football pitch. Show your respect here!:cool: Sir Bobby Charlton Discuss this! Full name Sir Bobby Charlton CBE Date of birth 11/10/1937 Place of birth Ashington, England Biography Retirement Statistics Clubs They said He said Individual Awards and Honours Watch online Introduction Bobby Charlton was perhaps the most famous Englishman of his age. He survived the Munich Air Disaster…

    • 21 replies
    • 1.8k views
  4. Started by mc_squared,

    Lindsay Lohan jailed for 30 days: Judge denies actress bail By Dionne Clarke Last updated at 7:58 PM on 24th September 2010 Comments (36) Add to My Stories Lindsay Lohan has been jailed for 30 days today after Judge Elden Fox remanded her in custody pending her formal probation hearing on October 22. The actress was handcuffed and taken away and will be behind bars for the next month. She'll serve her time in Lynwood Correctional Facility which is where she served 13 days earlier this summer. Déjà vu: Lindsay poses for her most recent booking photo taken at Lynwood Correctional Facility where she was today ordered to spend 30 days. L…

  5. WDhwUgdSWD HATE THIS. I NEED THAT POSTER THIS SATURDAY D:

    • 3 replies
    • 758 views
  6. It's all coming into focus: World's first electronic glasses promise end to bifocal frames By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:35 PM on 25th April 2011 Comments (8) Add to My Stories The lenses contain a thin layer of liquid crystal that changes its alignment when prompted They may look like an ordinary pair of spectacles, but these glasses are at the forefront of a revolution in eyewear. Part of a new line of electronic eye glasses called emPower, they allow bifocal wearers to switch between different prescription settings for reading and more distant viewing. emPower spectacles contain the world's first electronic focusing le…

    • 3 replies
    • 788 views
  7. derp, I want to make a poster with MW but ^ happens, when I use the "open file" option. I can drag it, but that means it will only print one paper, even if I have it in Poster option, so it divides to make a bigger image. ~hao do I do this~ Also my printer doesn't work :( I'll probably make another thread about it.

    • 3 replies
    • 742 views
  8. Bodies of victims of Air France flight 447 finally found in the wreckage at bottom of the Atlantic after two-year mystery By Peter Allen Last updated at 5:52 PM on 4th April 2011 Comments (85) Add to My Stories Investigators release underwater images of wreckage Fresh hope the plane's 'black box' will be recovered The bodies of some of the 228 victims of the worst air crash in Air France’s history have been found some two-and-a-half miles below the Atlantic Ocean. Macabre images of the underwater tomb, which includes British and Irish victims, have been grabbed by submarines equipped with robot-controlled cameras. As investi…

    • 2 replies
    • 5.3k views
  9. Started by busybeeburns,

    Will he be back? - Could the dystopian future of Terminator still come true? How close were the Terminator films to the reality of 2011? The date 21 April 2011 has been prophesied in the Terminator series as Judgement Day, when the machines rise up and bring about the end of human society as we know it. Artificial intelligence clearly has not developed in quite the way James Cameron's science-fiction franchise predicted, but how close are we to the technologies he depicted? Central to the Terminator series is the idea of Skynet, the United States's "Global Digital Defense Network", which develops self-awareness and begins a nuclear war. Western military force…

    • 10 replies
    • 1.1k views
  10. From X Factor to ordinary Joe: McElderry moves back home home after being dumped by Cowell By Sara Nathan Last updated at 10:20 AM on 15th April 2011 Comments (187) Add to My Stories As he wept with joy on stage after winning The X Factor in 2009, Joe McElderry believed he had the world at his feet. But after just 16 months, the singer has been dropped by Simon Cowell's record company Syco, following a somewhat lacklustre start to his career. The 19-year-old, who moved into an apartment in an exclusive area of West London last year, is now back living with his mother Eileen at her modest terrace home in South Shields, Tyneside. …

    • 53 replies
    • 6.2k views
  11. Started by Technicolor Sparks,

    K so I just turned on my laptop, and the blue screen of death came up with the "Error...crash dumping memory...blahblahblah" message! This has happened to my laptop and my sister's laptop before but I honestly can't remember what happened or how we fixed it. I restarted and tried to skip through the error messages and the blue screen, and my computer seems to be running normally. Is the problem gone or do you think it's still lurking? :uhoh:

  12. Started by inengsol1500,

    So it’s basically experimental analogue photography using of course, lomo cameras (Lomo LC-A, Diana, Holga, Actionsampler, Frogeye, Pop-9, Oktomat, Fisheye, Fisheye2, Colorsplash, Colorsplash Flash, F-stop Bang, SuperSampler, Horizon 202, Seagull TLR, and Smena 8M. --->> and oh, the new SPINNER 360!!). 10 Golden Rules of Lomography: 1. Take your camera everywhere you go. 2. Use it any time – day and night. 3. Lomography is not an interference in your life, but part of it. 4. Try the shot from the hip 5. Approach the objects of your Lomographic desire as close as possible. 6. Don’t think. (William Firebrace) 7. Be fast 8. You don’t have to know beforehan…

    • 168 replies
    • 12.1k views
  13. The Age of America ends in 2016: IMF predicts the year China's economy will surpass U.S. By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 8:20 PM on 25th April 2011 Comments (39) Add to My Stories The International Monetary Fund has set 2016 as the year China's economy will surpass the U.S. - effectively ending the 'Age of America'. It means that whoever wins the 2012 presidential election will have the dubious honour of presiding over the fall of the United States. It is the first time the IMF has put a time frame on the inevitable march of the communist country, and forecast has profound implications for the balance of global power. En…

    • 0 replies
    • 625 views
  14. Illegal downloaders 'will have internet accounts suspended' after BT loses appeal against 'flawed' Digital Bill By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 2:06 PM on 20th April 2011 Comments (13) Add to My Stories Appeal against Digital Economy Act is thrown out of High Court Bill will protect creative industries hit by online piracy The Government could suspend the internet accounts of illegal downloaders after a challenge to new laws was overturned in the High Court. Justice Kenneth Parker rejected an appeal by BT and TalkTalk which claimed that the Digital Economy Act 2010 was seriously flawed and 'incompatible' with European law. …

    • 9 replies
    • 1.3k views
  15. Guest howyousawtheworld
    Started by Guest howyousawtheworld,

    John Sullivan, who wrote one of the best-loved British sitcoms, Only Fools and Horses, has died at the age of 64. BBC director general Mark Thompson said: "John had a unique gift for turning everyday life and characters we all know into unforgettable comedy." Only Fools and Horses - starring David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst as two south London brothers forever trying to make a quick fortune - ran for 10 years between 1981 and 1991, with several Christmas specials in the years that followed. The 1996 special Time On Our Hands, which was billed as the final episode and saw Del Boy Trotter come good on his ambition to make him and Rodney millionaires, was watc…

    • 11 replies
    • 1k views
  16. Started by Wherrwhfer,

    DOES ANYONE LIKE HEY ARNOLD

    • 20 replies
    • 1.3k views
  17. Elderly Woman Single-Handedly Shuts Down Armenian Internet‎ A 75-year-old Georgian woman who says she has never even heard of the internet is facing a possible prison sentence for single-handedly cutting off the web to an entire country. Georgian police arrested Hayastan Shakarian after she allegedly hacked through a fibre optic cable that runs through Georgia to Armenia, while digging for copper. With one stroke, the pensioner plunged 90% of internet users in Armenia into online darkness for nearly 12 hours. The episode is a timely reminder that all it takes in our hi-tech world to shut down thousands of companies for a day is a determined old lady with a spa…

  18. Guest howyousawtheworld
    Started by Guest howyousawtheworld,

    Rupert Murdoch has his eyes on Formula One. His News Corp media empire has made its first noises about ho]w it might gain control of motor racing, probably the most high-profile and lucrative sporting property outside of its grasp. News of what are being described as "embryonic" talks with potential investors, including Carlos Slim, the world's richest man, coincide with the 20th anniversary yesterday of Sky Sports. During the past two decades British sports fans have grown used to watching Mr Murdoch's money transform football, rugby, cricket and boxing. Sky's interest in motor sport has been largely confined to the small-town pastime of speedway, while the BBC…

    • 8 replies
    • 669 views
  19. Started by mc_squared,

    Dwarf actors left feeling grumpy as Snow White production axes them to save money - and brings in children wearing masks By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:11 PM on 20th April 2011 Comments (28) Add to My Stories Seven dwarfs have been axed from a Snow White pantomime performance because they are too expensive - and replaced with children in masks. Theatre managers in Wolverhampton say the actors cost up to £850 a week each and the move should save £40,000. Pantomime producer Jonathan Kiley said: 'Dwarfs are very, very expensive.' Dwarfs were used in the 2006 production of Snow White at the Grand Theatre when Birds Of A Feat…

    • 0 replies
    • 723 views
  20. 'Texas is burning from border to border': Million acres scorched after wildfires blaze for a week By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 2:30 PM on 20th April 2011 Comments (3) Add to My Stories Firefighters in Texas are still battling vast blazes that have burnt through a million acres after raging for more than a week. Hundreds of residents have been forced to leave their homes because of the advancing flames and even prisons have been emptied in some towns. The drought-stricken state is desperately hoping for rain and higher humidity in the coming days to help attempts to douse the flames. Wildfires raging in Strawn, Texas. Do…

    • 0 replies
    • 564 views
  21. Guest howyousawtheworld
    Started by Guest howyousawtheworld,

    The Tate has been challenged to put its collection of paintings by LS Lowry up for sale if it intends to continue to exclude them from its London galleries. The actor Sir Ian McKellen threw down the challenge in a joint attack by leading figures from the art world which questioned whether the "matchstick men painter" has been sidelined as too northern and provincial. Although many artists from the north of England enjoy metropolitan critical acclaim, including David Hockney and Damien Hirst, none assert the character of northern people and landscape with Lowry's dogged persistence. "Over the years, silly lies have been thrown around that he was only a Sun…

    • 6 replies
    • 816 views
  22. Started by Mrs.Chatterbox,

    Does anyone plays it? Or am I the only one here crazy about this game? :lol:

    • 11 replies
    • 1.1k views
  23. Started by juanif94,

    Yesterday, April 12th, fans of the Uruguayan football team, unfurled a huge flag at the Libertadores Cup match against Independiente from Argentina. The flag measures 15,000 square metres and it covered nearly two stands from the Centenario stadium. It took nearly 4 months to finish it and it costed $33,500 and it was payed all by the fans. No sponsors. More than 300 fans helped carrying the flag weightin 1,880 kg from the Peñarol club headquarters to the Centenario stadium. Peñarol lost 1-0 against Independiente but still moves on to the next round of the Libertadores Cup. [ame= ] [/ame] [ame= ] [/ame] If you want to see some great 360 pictures …

  24. Started by Ambergris,

    The oldest gay in the village: 5,000-year-old is 'outed' by the way he was buried Skeleton was pointing eastwards and surrounded by domestic jugs - rituals only previously seen in female graves Five thousand years after he died, the first known gay caveman has emerged into the daylight. According to archaeologists, the way he was buried suggests that he was of a different sexual persuasion. The skeleton of the late Stone Age man, unearthed during excavations in the Czech Republic, is said to date back to between 2900 and 2500 BC. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1374060/Gay-caveman-5-000-year-old-male-skeleton-outed-way-buried.htm…

    • 2 replies
    • 761 views
  25. Great Scott! China bans films and TV shows featuring time travel (just in case anyone wants to rewrite history) By Richard Hartley-parkinson Last updated at 11:34 AM on 14th April 2011 Comments (12) Add to My Stories Shows that feature time travel have been effectively banned by the Chinese government after it issued new rules for TV and film directors. In the latest crackdown on dissent, authorities want its citizens to uphold the country's values and not promote anything that would re-write history. Chinese censors issued guidance to the film and television industry, which producers would be unwise to ignore if they want to stay on…

    • 15 replies
    • 1.9k views

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