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Crediting Warhammer Launch Team 'Good Enough,' Claims Mythic
Following complaints that Mythic's upcoming Warhammer Online (PC) will not recognize the contributions of its former staff members, studio general manager Mark Jacobs has stated his belief that crediting the launch team is "good enough."
Edgar, Florida
unincorporated communities in putnam county, floridaEdgar is an unincorporated community in Putnam County, Florida, United States, located southwest of the town of Interlachen.
Coutilier
medieval armies | military personnel by rank | military units and formations of france | military units and formations of the hundred years' warCitations and notes
Net Impact
Historical background
Networksims
- Cisco router.
- Cisco switch.
- Wireless access point (Cisco Aironet 1200).
- PIX/ASA firewall (Version 6.x and Version 7.x)
- Modem
- VPN
Adolfo Bellocq
Self-taught, Bellocq was appointed Director of the Lithography Workshop at Buenos Aires' renown Ernersto de la Cárcova Beaux Arts School in 1928. Soon earning his first awards for his his evocative work portraying harsh working conditions then prevailing in Buenos Aires' southside slaughterhouses, Bellocq parlayed this accomplishment into the first Argentine Lithography Exposition, in 1931.
Bloc Party offers download months before CD release - Reuters
Bloc Party offers download months before CD release
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars: First Trailer Released
Developer Psyonix has provided the following glimpse of its car-powered sports title Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, coming this fall as a PS3 download. [video]12778[/video]
Firefox Gets Massive JavaScript Performance Boost
mozillamonkeymonkey writes "Mozilla has integrated tracing optimization into SpiderMonkey, the JavaScript interpreter in Firefox. This improvement has boosted JavaScript performance by a factor of 20 to 40 in certain contexts. Ars Technica interviewed Mozilla CTO Brendan Eich (the original creator of JavaScript) and Mozilla's vice president of engineering, Mike Shaver. They say that tracing optimization will 'take JavaScript performance into the next tier' and 'get people thinking about JavaScript as a more general-purpose language.' The eventual goal is to make JavaScript run as fast as C code. Ars reports: 'Mozilla is leveraging an impressive new optimization technique to bring a big performance boost to the Firefox JavaScript engine. ...They aim to improve execution speed so that it is comparable to that of native code. This will redefine the boundaries of client-side performance and enable the development of a whole new generation of more computationally-intensive web applications.' Mozilla has also published a video that demonstrates the performance difference." An anonymous reader contributes links the blogs of Eich and Shaver, where they have some further benchmarks.
Evening Reading
Pineapple Express is perhaps entertaining if you are drunk or high or really like extended pointless dialogue that isnt particularly funny. Go see Dark Knight again or check out Tropic Thunder. My
Taking Stock: The Gibson-Goldstein Index
It was a busy news week, with plenty of movers and shakers. Let's get to it. Blizzard CG Department Lich King intro proves they're still at the top. But stop begging for a full-length film--we admire their current work too much to risk another Spirits Within.
Digital audio books bring reading back to the masses - TopNews
Digital audio books bring reading back to the masses
In-Game Gold Farming a $500M Industry
SpuriousLogic brings us this excerpt from a BBC report: "Prof. Heeks said very accurate figures for the size of the gold farming sector were hard to come by, but his work suggested that in 2008 it employs 400,000 people who earn an average of $145 (£77) per month creating a global market worth about $500m. ...Already, he said, gold farming was comparable in size to India's outsourcing industry. 'The Indian software employment figure probably crossed the 400,000 mark in 2004 and is now closer to 900,000,' said Prof Heeks. 'Nonetheless, the two are still comparable in employment size, yet not at all in terms of profile.' Prof Heeks suspects gold-farming might be an early example of the 'virtual offshoring' likely to become more prevalent as people spend more time working and playing in cyberspace. " We discussed the life of a gold farmer last year.
Mary Boyle, Countess of Cork and Orrery
Born Mary Monckton, she was a daughter of John Monckton, 1st Viscount Galway. From her early years, she took a keen interest in literature, and through her influence, her mother's house in London became a favourite meeting place of literary celebrities; Dr Johnson was a frequent guest. According to Boswell, Miss Monckton's "vivacity enchanted the sage, and they used to talk together with all imaginable ease." Sheridan, Reynolds, Burke and Horace Walpole were among her constant visitors, and Mrs Siddons was her closest friend. In 1786, she became the second wife of Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork and 7th Earl of Orrery. As Lady Cork, her love of social "lions" became more pronounced than ever. Among her regular guests were Canning and Castlereagh, Byron, Sir Walter Scott, Lord John Russell, Sir Robert Peel, Theodore Hook and Sydney Smith. She is supposed to have been the original of Lady Bellair in Disraeli's Henrietta Temple, and Dickens is believed to have drawn on her for some of the peculiarities of Mrs Leo Hunter in The Pickwick Papers. Lady Cork had a remarkable memory, and was a brilliant conversationalist. She died in London on 30 May 1840. She was then ninety-four, but within a few days of her death had been either dining out or entertaining every night.
Tammany (disambiguation)
- Tammany Hall, political organization in New York
- Tammany Society (aka Society of St. Tammany, Sons of St. Tammany), the organization headquartered at Tammany Hall
- St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
- St. Tammany Parish Public Schools, the parish's school district
- Mount Tammany, mountain on the New Jersey/Pennsylvania border
- Tammany Trace, trail in St. Tammany parish
- Tamanend Middle School, school in Pennsylvania
- Tammany Flats, a locale in Damascus Township, Pennsylvania
- Tamanend Avenue in Doylestown, Pennsylvania
- Tamanend Park in Southampton, Pennsylvania
- Tamanend Winery near Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Tammany may also refer to:
- Tammany Young (1886–1936), American actor
Danish-Turkish relations
Celebrity Footsteps Launches at HQhair.com - PR Web (press release)
Celebrity Footsteps Launches at HQhair.com
Conny Wassmuth
Category: German rowers Category: Rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Category: Olympic gold medalists for Germany Category: 1983 births
