George Bush's news conference was interrupted after a piece of camera equipment suddenly fell halfway down on reporters.
Watch the video here.
George Bush's news conference was interrupted after a piece of camera equipment suddenly fell halfway down on reporters.
Watch the video here.
Richard Lobinske gives us new chapters in his ongoing work, Daria R. He's up to Chapter 11 now.
When did Peter Parker finally marry Mary Jane? I've been away from the Marvel universe for too long I guess.
Matt also announces on the WordPress.com Blog the support of YouTube videos as embedded objects within your Wordpress posts. There have been a few issues posted on the WordPress.com tech support forum but it appears that it'll just take time for everyone to understand the new format.
Hopefully soon we'll have a new button on our post editors to do add this new link automatically.
Matt posts on the WordPress.com Blog that the staff has enabled two experimental importers Thursday. These will allow users of Blogger, Typepad, and Movable Type to import their previous posts from those systems into new blogs here at WP.com. He stresses the importers are experimental and may not work 100%. He asks for feedback from those who use the new importers.
The thing I like about them is that they also handle comments, a frequent request made in the support forums here at Wp.com.
Thanks Matt.
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[...] [Kirby Dick's] documentary "This Film Is Not Yet Rated," which premiered Wednesday at the Sundance Film Festival, is a harsh indictment of the ratings system overseen by the Motion Picture Association of America, the trade group for Hollywood's top studios.[...]
Read about it here.
Scientists have discovered the world's smallest fish on record in an acidic peat swamp in Indonesia, with a see-through body and a head that is unprotected by a skeleton, researchers said Wednesday.
I wonder what my ex would have to say about this one.
Read about it here.

International Business Machines Corp. was sued in federal court Tuesday for allegedly not paying overtime to tens of thousands of rank-and-file employees.
What? IBM still has employees left that they haven't laid off here in America?
Read about it here.
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