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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Paul Fenech’s Housos gets second series on SBS
Posted: September 9, 2012 at 3:11 pm
Fenech: Brain behind Housos
SBS has commissioned another series of nine episodes of Paul Fenechs politically incorrect comedy Housos.
Production of the new series set in a fictional housing commission block in Sunnyvale starts in Sydneys western suburbs on Monday.
The cast includes Encore columnistJason Jabba Davis, Habib Tahir, Melissa Tkautz, Amanda Keller and Angry Anderson. Narrator Ian Turpie passed awayin March this year.
Since it first aired on SBS, Fenech has also shot a Housos feature film.
Tony Iffland, SBSs director of television and online content, said: Housos became hugely successful with its tongue-in-cheek humour. The new season will continue our commitment to commissioning and supporting Australian content and talent. We are delighted to be working with Paul again on a second series.
Fenech best known for Fat Pizza said: The new season of Housos gives fans the chance to unite and get in touch with their inner-bogan. Whether you have to beg, borrow or literally steal a TV set to watch it, we have enough surprises to make it worth your while.
The first series of the unashamedly unsophisticated show was SBS best performing in its timeslot. The show gained notoriety before it even aired after Nines A Current Affair mistook it for a documentary.
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Is it a bird, is it a phone, no it’s… Smarterman
Posted: at 5:14 am
BRITS are using smartphones more and more research shows they are replacing watches, address books, MP3 players and even TVs. And thats not the limit of their potential.
Here futurist BEN HAMMERSLEY, author of 64 Things You Need To Know Now For Then and editor-at-large of technology magazine Wired, tells us what we can expect in the future.
Futurist ... Ben Hammersley
YOU are a superhuman. Or if youre not, you at least know someone who is.
Dont believe me?
Can you summon vast swathes of knowledge in just a few seconds? Can you tell how your friends are feeling, even if theyre miles away?
If you get lost, can you locate yourself to within three feet, in just seconds?
Can you remember whole novels, albums, calendars and to-do lists flawlessly?
Anyone with a smartphone can do all of these things.
The technology has made superheroes of us all.
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Freedom's Burgess runs for 287 yards, 4 TDs in win over Draughn
Posted: at 3:13 am
Credit: James Lynch Jr. | The News Herald
Freedom senior James Caldwell (right) gets to the sideline on a long kickoff return against Draughn on Friday in Morganton.
Freedom High senior running back David Burgess said after Fridays 34-14 home win over Draughn that 1,000 yards was his goal this season.
Reaching that mark is almost a foregone conclusion after the game of his life.
Burgess racked up 230 yards on the ground in the first half alone and finished the Patriots victory over their county rivals with 287 yards and four touchdowns on just 18 carries. His total shattered his previous career high of two weeks ago by more than 100 yards.
In the process, Burgess eclipsed the 2,000-yard rushing mark for his varsity career and now has a county-best 704 yards and 11 TDs on 67 attempts this fall.
We started off the game trying to run it inside on them, Freedom coach Mike Helms said. Then we went to the spread, and thats what really worked for us. Davids a special kid and he had a special game. Weve grown to expect that kind of thing from him.
(Burgess) just broke tackles and made us miss, Draughn coach Scott Lambert added. Theyve got some very talented athletes over there.
Burgess 67-yard touchdown run made it 6-0 Freedom after one quarter. The Wildcats (3-1) stormed back, though, to lead 14-6 with 4:42 to play until halftime after TDs on the ground by Adam Estep (17 carries, team-high 68 yards) and Dustin Bryant (11 carries, 37 yards).
Freedom (3-1) had a quick answer. Burgess pulled within one yard of 2,000 after a 7-yard dash up the middle into the end zone, set up by a 63-yard kickoff return by James Caldwell. His two-point conversion reception from quarterback Shawn Fairchild knotted the score.
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Freedom Fall in Game Three 5-2, Trail 2-1 in Series
Posted: at 3:13 am
September 8, 2012 - Frontier League (FL) Florence Freedom Florence, KY-The Gateway Grizzlies spoiled the first ever home playoff game for the Florence Freedom with a 5-2 win on Saturday night at the Home of the Florence Freedom.
The Grizzlies now lead the best of five division series 2-1 with the Freedom facing elimination Sunday night.
Gateway got a solid start from Chris Enourato(1-0) who limited the Freedom to five hits in his five innings while striking out four. The only run he surrendered was an RBI groundout by Pierre LePage in the third inning, which gave the Freedom a 1-0 lead.
The Grizzlies took the lead for good in the fifth. Jonathan Johnson was hit by Freedom starter Andy Clark(0-1) with the bases loaded to tie the game at 1-1. Chris McClendon then reached on a fielder's choice to produce another run for a 2-1 lead.
Clark worked 6.1 innings giving up four hits on three earned runs. He struck out six, but also hit three batters.
The Freedom attempted a comeback against the Grizzly bullpen in the eighth. Drew Rundle's RBI double against Zach Treece cut the deficit to 5-2. However that would be the closest they would get as Richard Barrett earned his second save of the postseason retiring the Freedom 1-2-3 in the ninth.
Rundle and Peter Fatse each provided the Freedom offense with two hits. McClendon went 1-5 with 2 RBI, while Rogelio Norris went 1-4 with a solo homerun for the victorious Grizzlies.
The Freedom and Grizzlies will play game four of their divisional series Sunday night. LHP Andres Caceres (7-3, 3.90) will make the start for Florence. RHP Paul Tremlin (7-4, 3.72) will take the mound for the Grizzlies. The game can be heard with Steve Jarnicki starting at 5:50 on Real Talk 1160 and realtalk1160.com.
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PIC: Liberty Ross Walks Runway at Alexander Wang Show
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Liberty Ross looked pretty good to begin with -- but looking flawless is an even better form of revenge!
On Saturday, nearly two months since she discovered that her director husband Rupert Sanders had cheated with his Snow White and the Huntsman star Kristen Stewart, the British model, 33, did what she does best: Work it!
PHOTOS: Kristen and Rupert's July 17 fling
Ross (who has graced the cover of British Vogue) was a surprise model on the runway at the Alexander Wang fashion show (sponsored by Fiji water) in NYC -- stunning the onlookers with her jet-black hair, and wearing a chic white look in an early snapshot taken by an attendee.
PHOTOS: Kristen and Rupert's road to infidelity
One of the onlookers? None other than Justin Theroux, Jennifer Aniston's hubby-to-be, who grinned and thanked well-wishers on his recent engagement.
PHOTOS: Women who've been cheated on
Together for ten years, Ross and Sanders, 41, share kids Skyla, 7, and Tennyson, 5. Their marital status? "It's too early to tell what will happen with them," a source recently told Us.
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Freedom Walk symbolizes different things to varied participants
Posted: September 8, 2012 at 3:12 pm
Local residents set to participate in Saturdays Freedom Walk have different reasons to participate.
Downtown Muskogee Inc. Director Jonita Mullins, who began the event in 2009, said its a solemn occasion for her, meant to honor those whose lives were lost especially Ron Milam, the Muskogee graduate who died at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001.
Muskogees Fourth annual 9/11 Freedom Walk will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday, beginning at the Muskogee Civic Center Plaza, and following the Centennial Trail to 21st Street and back.
Its not meant to be a fundraiser or a competition anything other than spending a little time in quiet reflection, Mullins said. The trail is perfect for that, so quiet and beautifully isolated, youll hardly know youre walking through town.
The event is to remember civilians and veterans who lost their lives on 9/11. Those planning the event hope veterans, non-veterans and their families will participate in the walk.
The walk began in 2009 when the Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical center sent Mullins information on Freedom Walks being held across the country.
It started at the Pentagon to commemorate the people that were lost there, Mullins said. And as a city that has a strong veteran presence, I thought it would be a win-win for everyone.
Kelvin Brown, a veteran, also is helping plan the event. For him, its about drawing attention to the communitys veterans and their needs.
Im big on the fact that we just need to bring more attention to how veterans live from day to day, he said. When you go and serve and are put into financial hardships, then come home and lose stuff, its terrible. So anything that helps bring attention to veterans thats big for me.
Brown said last years Freedom Walk was his first helping with the planning.
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Liberty Global Deploys Revolutionary Horizon Platform with Enabling Technologies From NDS
Posted: at 3:12 pm
AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
IBC 7-11 Sept, 2012-- NDS, now part of Cisco, is proud to announce the deployment of its solutions as part of the Liberty Global Horizon platform, initially deployed by Liberty Globals cable operation UPC in the Netherlands.
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Balan Nair, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Liberty Global: We are delighted to be announcing the launch of the Horizon platform. Over the course of this project we have worked with some outstanding partners to achieve an industry first, and through the provision of the key technologies and solutions for Horizon, NDS have been instrumental in enabling us to provide such an exceptional user experience for our subscribers. He added, We look forward to NDS continued support as we take our service to the next level.
Yves Padrines, Vice President and General Manager EMEA, NDS, now part of Cisco: The Horizon platform has catalysed industry development of next generation technologies, and as the first deployment of its kind, we are extremely excited to be a part of this innovative initiative. He added, We look forward to continuing to support Liberty Global as it revolutionises the way millions of people enjoy content.
About NDS
NDS, now part of Cisco, creates the technologies and applications that enable pay-TV operators to securely deliver digital content to TV STBs (set-top boxes), DVRs (digital video recorders), PCs, mobiles and other multimedia devices. Over 90 of the worlds leading pay-TV platforms rely on NDS solutions to protect and enhance their business.
NDS VideoGuard is the worlds market-leading content and service protection solution, deployed in 133 million pay-TV households. VideoGuard conditional access (CA) and digital rights management (DRM) technologies safeguard pay-TV service revenues exceeding $50 billion. NDS middleware, which enables a host of advanced services for subscribers, has been deployed on 226 million devices. NDS DVR technology, centred around XTV, is a leader in the global industry with 49 million units deployed. (Deployment figures as of 30th April 2012).
Headquartered in the UK, with over 5000 employees, NDS remains committed to investing in technology and development with over 75% of its employees dedicated to pioneering work at development centres in France, India, Israel, Korea, UK and US.
NDS is now part of Cisco. See http://www.cisco.com/go/nds for more information.
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Space station's toothbrush fix; astronaut breaks spacewalk record
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Surrounded by expensive, high-tech equipment, astronauts Sunita Williams and Akihiko Hoshide had to resort to a toothbrush and elbow grease to fix a bolt on the International Space Station on Wednesday.
This added credence to a lesson NASA's Williams said she'd learned before: "You can't get married to a plan."
She added: "It seems like something you thought was going to be difficult turns out to be easy, and something you thought was going to be easy turns out to be hard."
PHOTOS: Awesome images from space
Williams wrote about the "sticky" bolt in a blog post earlier this week that revealed the patience and stamina of the Indian American astronaut, who reportedly holds the record as the woman with the longest space flight: 195 days. She's also now the woman with the most experience walking in space.
With Wednesday's outing, Williams broke the record for time spent spacewalking by a female astronaut, NASA spokesman Josh Byerly confirmed Thursday to the Los Angeles Times.
On Wednesday, Williams and Japanese astronaut Hoshide tackled the bolt, which was plugged with metal shavings, to install a new power-relay unit. The bolt problem had cut power to the space station that is gathered from eight solar wings, according to an Associated Press report. Astronauts had been forced to shut down some equipment.
During a 6-hour spacewalk Wednesday, the pair applied grease to the bolt and cleaned it with the toothbrush and a wire brush. They also just plain jiggled it.
Back on Earth, NASA scientists celebrated.
"Looks like you fixed the station," Mission Control told the crew on the radio amid applause, according to the AP.
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MacGuyver in space? Astronauts fix space station with toothbrush.
Posted: at 2:11 pm
Using makeshift tools that included a spare toothbrush, a pair of spacewalking astronauts successfully fixed a vital power system aboard the International Space Station.
It took hard work, determination and some MacGyver-esque ingenuity for a pair of spacewalking astronauts to fix a key power system aboard the International Space Station Wednesday (Sept. 5).
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Suni is currently taking part in a planned 6 Hour, 30 Minute spacewalk to install a new Main Bus Switching Unit (MBSU) on the truss outside the International Space Station.
NASA spaceflyerSunita Williamsand Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide spent nearly 6 1/2 hours yesterday outside in the vacuum of space to properly install a pair of bolts that had caused problems for the pair during a previous spacewalk last week.
In addition to their regular spacewalking gear, Williams and Hoshide were armed with some makeshift tools including animprovised wire cleaner and a toothbrush to help them get the job done.
On Aug. 30, Williams and Hoshide completed a marathon spacewalk that lasted more than 8 hours, but the astronauts were thwarted by a stubborn bolt and were unable to finish connecting the so-calledmain bus switching unit(MBSU). The stuck bolt forced NASA to add Wednesday's extra spacewalk.
But, following last week's unsuccessful attempt, flight controllers, engineers and veteran spacewalkers worked around the clock at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston to devise a solution to the problem. Using only the supplies available on the space station, the teams came up with creative new tools for Williams and Hoshide to use to install the MBSU.
One was a modified toothbrush that was used to lubricate the inside of the bolt's housing after debris and metal shavings from inside had been removed. Another improvised instrument included a cleaning tool that had been made from wires that were bent back to form a brush, explained Kieth Johnson, lead spacewalk director at the Johnson Space Center. [Photos: Spacewalkers Fix Space Station Power Unit]
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MacGyver in space? Astronauts fix space station with toothbrush.
Posted: at 2:11 pm
Using makeshift tools that included a spare toothbrush, a pair of spacewalking astronauts successfully fixed a vital power system aboard the International Space Station.
It took hard work, determination and some MacGyver-esque ingenuity for a pair of spacewalking astronauts to fix a key power system aboard the International Space Station Wednesday (Sept. 5).
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Suni is currently taking part in a planned 6 Hour, 30 Minute spacewalk to install a new Main Bus Switching Unit (MBSU) on the truss outside the International Space Station.
NASA spaceflyerSunita Williamsand Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide spent nearly 6 1/2 hours yesterday outside in the vacuum of space to properly install a pair of bolts that had caused problems for the pair during a previous spacewalk last week.
In addition to their regular spacewalking gear, Williams and Hoshide were armed with some makeshift tools including animprovised wire cleaner and a toothbrush to help them get the job done.
On Aug. 30, Williams and Hoshide completed a marathon spacewalk that lasted more than 8 hours, but the astronauts were thwarted by a stubborn bolt and were unable to finish connecting the so-calledmain bus switching unit(MBSU). The stuck bolt forced NASA to add Wednesday's extra spacewalk.
But, following last week's unsuccessful attempt, flight controllers, engineers and veteran spacewalkers worked around the clock at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston to devise a solution to the problem. Using only the supplies available on the space station, the teams came up with creative new tools for Williams and Hoshide to use to install the MBSU.
One was a modified toothbrush that was used to lubricate the inside of the bolt's housing after debris and metal shavings from inside had been removed. Another improvised instrument included a cleaning tool that had been made from wires that were bent back to form a brush, explained Kieth Johnson, lead spacewalk director at the Johnson Space Center. [Photos: Spacewalkers Fix Space Station Power Unit]
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