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January 7th, 2009 by andrewwrightblog

ClaimAble Claims Management System Brings Cloud Computing to Businesses

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Charlie ebersol

Dragons and Incentives

as the financial catastrophe has unfolded, i’ve heard a lot of voices loudly insisting that nobody could have foreseen this. and i’ve also heard a lottery of voices wondering why unknown foresaw it. and i’ve also heard a allotment of voices insisting that, hey, damnit, i did foresee this. what there’s been less attention to …
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Eric smith

January 5th, 2009 by andrewwrightblog

Gossip Girl - Casting News

batten down the hatches, upper east siders — wind-storm georgina is blowing back into town.sources confirm to me exclusively that michelle trachtenberg is reprising her role as blake lively’s arch nemesis on gossip girl for multiple episodes.a whisper rep declined to comment, but my ues mole says georgina, who was model seen being carted off to the kimberly shaw correctional institute for psycho bitches, will reappear toward the put an end to of the season.in cognate news, have you heard the rumor that georgina will turn out to be lily and rufus’ mia love child? crazy, right? well, it’s even crazier when you consider the items that said love child is (spoiler alert!) ******** * **.first asterisk quiz of the new year! woo-hoo!source: ew

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How big is the gaza strip

January 4th, 2009 by andrewwrightblog

Israeli Ground Assault in Gaza

BY TAYLOR MARSH –updated–

Via Haaretz:

The international press is not being allowed into Gaza by Israeli troops. But through television reports available one can’t help but ask what will be Israel’s end game? How do they de-escalate from this with a victory, something Spencer asks as well. Let’s hope they’re not headed for Lebanon II.

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And with due respect to Siun at FDL, there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of “ethic cleansing.” This rhetoric is not helpful, no matter how well meaning and righteously felt.

The most stark assessment that can be made in my view is that this is an all out effort to drive Hamas out of Gaza, perhaps even destroy their ability to “lead.” There is one part of the Palestinian leadership that wholeheartedly supports Israel’s actions, with Egypt in the bull’s eye right now because Mubarak has closed the border and is not supporting Hamas at all, something NBC’s Richard Engel has reported. But Egypt is not alone in not supporting Hamas as Israel’s attacks escalate. There is a political wheel turning within a wheel among Palestinians. For the Israelis it’s far simpler.

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December 31st, 2008 by andrewwrightblog

Viacom And Time Warner Cable Play Chicken; Programmer To Pull Networks Over Fee Dispute

Subscribe to Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) Cable and have a kid with a Dora addiction? Get ready to pop in DVDs. Need your daily fix of The Daily Show? You’ll have to go online or mobile unless TWC and Viacom (NYSE: VIA) call a halt to the latest round of cable chicken. That’s the game content providers who want rate increases?or in the case of the just-settled Belo-Charter situation, retransmission payments?and cable operators play with viewers in the middle. In this case, Viacom says it’s asking for an increase of less than 25 cents per month per sub for its 19 networks; TWC claims 13.3 million video subscribers. Unless the two reach a last-minute deal, the programmer said Tuesday night it will pull its networks from TWC at midnight Wednesday when the current three-year agreement ends and launch an ad campaign featuring Dora, Kenny, Sponge Bob, Steve Colbert and others. That includes Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, MTV, and VH1. One source familiar with the situation calls it a “very low double-digit” increase but, as is usually the case with cable programming licenses, while Viacom is happy to toss around all kinds of stats in its statement, it’s not offering the current fee.

Meanwhile, TWC cites online access as a reason not to pay an increase. Spokesman Alex Dudley told the WSJ: “They are asking for huge increases and we don’t know how we are supposed to sell this to our customers in this economy. … Their content is no more valuable on the first of January than it is today, especially because they are putting most of their top-rated content on the Web for free.” For good measure, Dudley suggests the ad downturn is the reason for the increase demand: “Their business model is failing, so they’re trying to prop it up on our customers’ backs.” To which I have to say, poppycock. Cable nets routinely ask for price increases in good times and bad. Cable operators routinely say no until, usually, the two reach a settlement. That’s how the game is played. Is pushing back this time TWC’s way of helping its customers, as Dudley would have it, or of preserving its own cash flow as it prepares for a spin off from parent Time Warner? Is Viacom seeking a larger increase because of the economy? Doesn’t really matter in the long run.

The timing may be particularly good for Viacom, since it dovetails with a TWC fee increase in New York City, LA and other markets. It also comes as people are relying more on entertainment at home. But don’t underestimate the potential backlash from viewers irked by both players in this game of chicken, particularly at a time when people are looking for reasons to cut back. Will subscribers switch to satellite or Verizon’s FiOS because they can’t get Dora or Jon Stewart on Time Warner? Some might, particularly if it stretches out. Will some shrug and find something else to watch?or go to places where Viacom isn’t paid by the sub? Yes. Will either company come out truly ahead? Doubtful.

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Mandy moore movies

December 29th, 2008 by andrewwrightblog

Katy Perry is a Pig in a Bikini of the Day

anyone who thinks this pig has a hot body, is probably addled enough to buy her fucking records or download her tunes displeasing itunes, and thanks to you, you made her rich and famous, because when i look at this shit, and i mean actual fucking feces, of a girl, i have no creme de la creme but …

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Taliban Strikes Back At Pakistani Village That Resisted

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Four months ago, the people of the Pakistani mountain village of Shalbandi gained national repute after a village posse hunted down and killed six Taliban fighters who had tied up and killed eight local policemen. The posse displayed the Taliban corpses like trophies for other residents to see, and the village was celebrated as a courageous sign that the Taliban could be repelled.

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On Sunday morning, the Taliban struck back.

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December 28th, 2008 by andrewwrightblog

Savannah Outen & Drew RADIO DISNEY

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savannah outen uploaded new pictures to her myspace from her present disney performance pattern week with drew seeley. 10+ high!

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Young frankenstein

December 26th, 2008 by andrewwrightblog

Peter Chianca: Now you know the rest of the stories

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It’s time once again for newspapers to name their top stories of the year, which is very helpful for the people who can’t recall who was elected president, or whether or not the economy imploded. Also, it fills space.

But here, as you may recall, we like to point out the important stories that should have gotten more coverage from major media outlets. The ones that are still in business, we mean. With that in mind, here are the top five At Large actual news stories from 2008:

5) Bruce Springsteen-related crime. First there was the Australian woman who was sentenced in March for stabbing her boyfriend when he wouldn’t let her listen to Springsteen music. (“I mean, who doesn’t like Bruce Springsteen?” she asked the arresting officer, and frankly, I had to agree.)

And then in March, cops in France stopped a man going 125 mph while watching a Springsteen DVD on a player he had mounted to his dashboard. An officer said: “He said he had a long drive to Paris and was bored.”

Understandable, but I don’t understand why he couldn’t have passed the time doing what everybody else does when driving long distances: Texting.

4) Shower curtains declared toxic. As if it weren’t bad enough that the tomatoes turned against us this year, we then came to find out that plastic shower curtains can kill you. Next thing you know they’ll be telling us to give up cigarettes.

It’s true — the Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow (which sounds vaguely fascist, but in a nice way) announced in June that your average shower curtain gives off 108 — 108! — different volatile organic compounds, including several that are banned in toys in the U.S. and Europe. (Although notably not in China, where “Spritzy the Shower Curtain Clown” is selling like hotcakes.)

I just want to know how it’s possible that the innocent shower curtain, with its jaunty prints of fish and flowers and fresh, plasticy-good smell, could possibly be harmful? It’s depressing, but fortunately we have daring legislators like Brookline, Mass. state Rep. Frank Smizik, who went out on a limb to declare, “Toxic chemicals simply do not belong in everyday products like shower curtains.” And who says they don’t really teach you anything in legislator school?

3) Medford man attempts to sell wife for Celtics tickets. Finally I realize why I never get any of the really good tickets. I’m always trying to hit the “refresh” button at Ticketmaster.com, when all along what I should have been doing is offering to sell my wife.

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At least that’s what Kyle Carter of Medford, Mass. was banking on. Carter, like the rest of the free world, wanted to see the Celtics play the Lakers in the NBA finals last June. Unlike everybody else, though, Carter placed the following actual ad on Craigslist:

“Trade my hot wife for 2 celts tickets! - $2 - (medford).”

But it’s not what you’re thinking (and we know what you’re thinking). Contrary to what some assumed, it was a very decent proposal Carter had in mind. “He and his wife are only looking for a basic dinner date, no hanky-panky,” reported the Medford Transcript.

“At first she said, ‘Oh, no, there’d be too many crazy people calling us,’” Carter said of his wife. “But she said she’d be open to it. And some of the guys who responded seem pretty normal.”

That’s right, perfectly normal guys willing to trade their Celtics tickets for dinner with somebody else’s wife. No word on whether he got the tickets, but it’s still possible that Nicolas Cage may wind up buying the movie rights.

 2) Man beats up shark to save dog. I love my dogs, even the dumb one (no need to name names — she knows who she is, and besides, she can’t read), but would I dive into the ocean to rescue them from a shark? I hope I never have to find out, but just in case I’m thinking of starting to carry shark repellent on my utility belt.

I’m referring of course to the story out of Florida this past September in which a man punched — punched! — a shark to rescue his 14-pound rat terrier from its jaws. Yes, I know what you’re thinking: Who would want to own a 14-pound rat terrier?

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Santa cam

December 24th, 2008 by andrewwrightblog

Santa must be real, he’s on Google Earth

Track Santa Claus’ Christmas Eve sleigh via Google Earth.

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As it has for the past four years, Google will be mapping Santa Claus’ trek from the icy North Pole to rooftops around the globe on Christmas Eve. But this year, good girls and boys can track their gifts via mobile phones and Twitter, too.

Starting at 3 a.m. PST on Wednesday, a Google Map with Santa’s current location will be displayed on the NORAD Santa Web site, operated by Google and the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

Santa fans can also track his movements in 3D in Google Earth by downloading a special NORAD Tracks Santa KML. iGoogle users can add a NORAD Tracks Santa gadget to their iGoogle page.

Google will be displaying high-resolution “Santa Cam” video of the gift-laden airborne sleigh. For locations without video, photos from Panoramio will be displayed in Google Maps.

And for the first time, people can track Santa’s journey on mobile phones with Google Maps for Mobile and follow him on Twitter by adding “@noradsanta.”

You can read the history of Google’s Santa tracking efforts on the Official Google Blog.

Google became NORAD’s official Santa Tracking technology partner last year. NORAD has been tracking Santa for about 50 years.

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Michelle lay

December 24th, 2008 by andrewwrightblog

Rod Blagojevich’s Christmas Card

by Cal Skinner

click on the typical example and you can read the pint-sized print on the bottom. along the that having been said line is ottawa’s david martin’s

“Patti’s holiday letter,”

published on the op-ed page of the Chicago Tribune Monday.

It’s good satire and has this paragraph that relates to the ridicule above:

“I’m guessing what with the downturn in the economy and Rod’s possible relocation next year, my real estate commissions are going to be few and far between.”

The Chicago Sun-Times also had a related prison joke last Wednesday from Palace Grill owner George Lemperis.

Two prisoners are getting lunch.

The first complains about the “slop.”

The second replies,

“You think this is bad. You should have tasted the food here when you were still governor.”

The pity of it all is that if convicted Illinois politicians had to serve time in state, rather than federal prisons, that would be a real deterrent.

Obviously, federal prison is not a sufficient threat.

Posted first on McHenry County Blog.

Labels: Christmas Card, Prison, Rod Blagojevich

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Hana montana

December 23rd, 2008 by andrewwrightblog

Four Sentenced for Stealing Copper from Flathead Substations

missoula ? four craving horse residents force been sentenced on federal charges stemming from copper thefts from flathead valley power substations cialis, the u.s. attorney’s patronage announced monday. anthony connor, 31, was horror movies sentenced to 18 months in remand home and ordered to pay $24,000 in restitution. amanda connor, 29 and anthony connor’s ball, was prone three years probation and ordered to pay $24,000 in re-establishment. bobby matney, 28, was sentenced to 10 months, ordered to pay restitution of $37,000. his ex-wife terra matney, 33, was sentenced to three months and ordered to pay?

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