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| Burly sports: Patriots winning moves. Drunk fan videos, hilarious sports recaps, and sports spoofs... www.heavy.com | | Senate committee votes to fingerprint lenders tjstork recommends a blog post up at Openmarket.org on the passage by a Senate committee of a fingerprinting provision in a foreclosure assistance bill. The provision would require thousands of people connected with the mortgage industry, even tangentially — possibly including part-time and seasonal real estate agents — to send fingerprints to the feds for storage in a database. No explanation is in evidence as to how this would help the problem of loan fraud. The measure passed the Senate Banking Committee by a bipartisan majority of 19 to 2. "The measure the committee passed states that 'an individual may not engage in the business of a loan originator without first... obtaining a unique identifier.' To obtain this 'identifier,' an individual is required to 'furnish to the newly created Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry 'information concerning the applicant's identity, including fingerprints for submission' to the FBI and other government agencies." Senate committee votes to fingerprint lenders
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| Burly sports: Patriots winning moves. Drunk fan videos, hilarious sports recaps, and sports spoofs... www.heavy.com | | The case for lunar property rights longacre writes "Who owns the moon? In a thought provoking piece, Instapundit blogger/law professor Glenn Reynolds gives us a brief history of earthlings' discourse on lunar property rights, a topic which has stagnated since the 1979 Moon Treaty. Is it possible to claim good title on land that is not under the dominion of a nation? He goes on to plead his case for the creation of lunar real estate legislation. From the article: 'Property rights attract private capital and, with government space programs stagnating, a lunar land rush may be just what we need to get things going again.'" The case for lunar property rights
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| the portabello estate. Find More the portabello estate. Consumer-generated reviews, buying tips and advice, ratings, price information, and searchable in a variety of ways from price to product type. http://aeroads.net/find-more/the+portabello+estate.html | | F/oss multi-point video-conferencing DarkSarin writes "Given that solutions like iChat can seamlessly video-conference for multiple parties on the Mac, and that others are semi-commercial, like Oovoo (which recently left beta and is no longer free for more than 3-way calls), what do you recommend in terms of a F/OSS solution to a need for moderate-sized video-conferencing? Ideally, it would be something which does not use a web-page and does not require hours of configuration. iChat is insanely easy to use. Mebeam.com is also quite simple to operate, but requires so much screen real estate that it can't easily be used in conjunction with any other software. Referring to other documents while in the middle of the conference is nice, but it's important to have the reactions of the other participants — and not everyone has multiple monitors. I am aware of projects like vmukti and services like ustream.tv, but I am thinking more in terms of a stand-alone application that is F/OSS (Ekiga/GnomeMeeting comes to mind, but it does not do multi-point video chat unless one also has access to an H.323 gateway, which is apparently non-trivial to implement). With the prevalence of broadband connections, I am surprised that a solid effort is missing for making easy, painless multi-point video-conferencing for more than 3 or 4 connections (which seems to be the most that a lot of 'free' solutions offer, or even the low-cost ones). So, my question is two-fold: First, why isn't there a better effort at medium to large video-conferencing that pretty much anyone can set up? Second, do you know of any F/OSS applications which work well and support a minimum of 6 to 8 connected parties?" F/oss multi-point video-conferencing
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| EGO TV. LIVE VIDEOS Check out EGO TV. Pop Culture, Celebs, Bands, Babes and more. EGOTV.com | | Building websites with joomla! 1.5 Michael J. Ross writes "Web developers are oftentimes under pressure to build attractive sites as quickly as possible, and thus they are increasingly making use of content management systems (CMSs), which offer most of the functionality typically needed in a site, such as user authentication, site-wide styling, and of course managing content contributed by site owners and users. Joomla is an extremely popular and heavily-used CMS, partly because it is one of the easiest to install, configure, and use as a starting point for a new site. But with all CMSs, Joomla's online documentation and forums can prove frustrating to the new developer. Books such as the recently published Building Websites with Joomla! 1.5 are intended to fill that gap." Keep reading for the rest of Michael's review. Building websites with joomla! 1.5
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| Video demo of microsoft's "containerized" data storage BDPrime writes "Michael Manos, Microsoft's director of data center services, shows a 3-D rendering of the company's upcoming containerized data center, which is like a facility full of shipping containers. He also demos Scry, Microsoft's internal data center analytics tool that lets the company monitor the data center's energy use, carbon footprint and power bill. There are a few companies out there that are now touting the data center in a shipping container. Sun was one of the first with its Blackbox, now called the Sun MD, while others include Rackable Systems' ICE Cube and Verari's FOREST." Video demo of microsoft's "containerized" data storage
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| New dune movie confirmed bowman9991 writes "Peter Berg will be directing a new big-budget Dune movie from Paramount. SFFMedia reports that 'although there were some doubts that they were going to get it,' the producers have secured the rights to the Dune novel from Frank Herbert's estate and are looking for writers to provide a screenplay that is true to the original text. Can't wait!" New dune movie confirmed
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| The real mit blackjack mastermind Wade Roush writes "21, the top movie at the box office last weekend, has everyone talking about the real identities of the MIT blackjack team members fictionalized in the movie and in the 2002 book, Bringing Down the House, on which the film is based. Last week a number of stories pointed to former MIT student and Las Vegas resident John Chang as the model for the Micky Rosa character, the club mastermind played in the movie by Kevin Spacey. But Boston-area Internet entrepreneur and real estate developer Bill Kaplan is saying that if anyone is the basis for Micky Rosa, it's him. Turns out Kaplan now battles the "e-mail churn" problem as CEO of Newton, MA, startup FreshAddress, which helps companies correct the outdated e-mail addresses in their customer databases." The real mit blackjack mastermind
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| Advanced rails yukster writes "As Ruby on Rails rocketed into the development community's hearts and minds a few years ago, the number of books on the subject climbed with it. However, a lot of these books were introductory in nature (Agile Web Development with Rails, Beginning Rails, Build Your Own Rails Applications, etc.). What's a budding Rails-head to do once they've gotten the basics down? Books like Advanced Rails, which was released late last year by O'Reilly, aim to fill this void." Keep reading below for the rest of Ben's review. Advanced rails
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| Late adopters prefer the tried and true smooth wombat writes "There is a fairly significant portion of the population which does not go out and grab the newest OS, gadget, web browser or any other technology related product. Why? It's not because they're luddites but rather, they are comfortable with what they know. Take the case of John Uribe, a 56-year old real estate agent who still uses AOL dial-up and only recently switched to Firefox after being prodded for weeks by an AOL message telling him that on March 1st, AOL would no longer support Netscape. Why did it take him so long to stop using Netscape and make the switch? From the article: 'It worked for me, so I stuck with it. Until there is really some reason to totally abandon it, I won't.'" Late adopters prefer the tried and true
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| Hostile ta vista, baby Frequent Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton adds his experience to the litany of woes with Microsoft Vista. Unlike most commentators who have a beef with the operating system, Bennett does a bit of surveying to bolster his points. Read his account by clicking on the magic link. Hostile ta vista, baby
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| The portabello estate | oceanfront estate in corona del mar THE PORTABELLO ESTATE: The Portabello Estate: An art form complementing its natural environment. Meaning "beautiful door" in Italian, Portabello opens new doors of never-before ... The portabello estate | oceanfront estate in corona del mar
Mon, 26 May 2008 14:01:00 GMT,
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| The portabello estate | oceanfront estate in corona del mar John McMonigle Phone: 949.640.3604 Fax: 949.640.3644 Email: john@portabello.com Website: www.portabello.com The portabello estate | oceanfront estate in corona del mar
Sun, 18 May 2008 19:11:00 GMT,
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| Youtube - portabello - luxury real estate tour Portabello - a $75 million dollar estate opens new doors of luxury and unheard-of amenities to create a grand-scale living and gala entertaining environment. Youtube - portabello - luxury real estate tour
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 06:06:00 GMT,
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Mon, 26 May 2008 00:11:00 GMT,
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| Portabello estate - corona del mar california (ca) Exquisite Portabello Estate Luxury Mansion ... Property Description One of a handful of landmark trophy homes, noteworthy seascape-inspired design; Portabello estate - corona del mar california (ca)
Sun, 25 May 2008 08:04:00 GMT,
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Tue, 20 May 2008 05:26:00 GMT,
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| All access: the portabello estate Tour the Portabello Estate, the nation's third most expensive property, priced at $75 million. ... 1 of 13 The Oprah Show has taken you inside celebrities' famous spaces, eco ... All access: the portabello estate
Mon, 26 May 2008 18:40:00 GMT,
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| All access: inside the portabello estate The Portabello Estate offers 22,000 square feet of livable space, eight bedrooms, 10 and a half bath and spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. All access: inside the portabello estate
Sun, 25 May 2008 05:27:00 GMT,
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