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Shawn Andrews shuffles to tackle
Shawn Andrews was in a strange place with a lot of familiar faces around him.
The Philadelphia Inquirer

Mazda6 2.2 tS2
It's beginning to get very difficult to crash a car. People still do it, of course, and in large numbers, but the manufacturers are not making it easy. Just to dent one of the current crop of safety-conscious cars would require a destructive imagination or strong alcohol and sleep deprivation.And if you wanted to total the thing, you'd probably have to redefine the concept of recklessness and do something like compose text messages while driving in the dark on the M1. But what kind of fool would try that?Even rolling a car over demands far more effort from the contemporary driver. A mass of tests and trials, computer simulations, technological advances and competitive adaptations mean that modern cars enjoy a more adhesive relationship to the road than their more airborne predecessors, so that it's often not enough simply to drive fast and turn the steering wheel in the old-fashioned way.Nor is standard incompetence or failure of hand-eye coordination any more likely to cause serious d
Guardian

On the road: Mazda6 2.2 tS2
It's beginning to get very difficult to crash a car. People still do it, of course, and in large numbers, but the manufacturers are not making it easy. Just to dent one of the current crop of safety-conscious cars would require a destructive imagination or strong alcohol and sleep deprivation.And if you wanted to total the thing, you'd probably have to redefine the concept of recklessness and do something like compose text messages while driving in the dark on the M1. But what kind of fool would try that?Even rolling a car over demands far more effort from the contemporary driver. A mass of tests and trials, computer simulations, technological advances and competitive adaptations mean that modern cars enjoy a more adhesive relationship to the road than their more airborne predecessors, so that it's often not enough simply to drive fast and turn the steering wheel in the old-fashioned way.Nor is standard incompetence or failure of hand-eye coordination any more likely to cause serious d
Guardian

St. Michaels Museum preserves the history of the Eastern Shore
It's always been a volunteer thing, the little museum in St. Michaels.
USATODAY

`Is Anybody There?` an unusual but absorbing film
A strange film with a somewhat morbid theme, that of a 10-year-old boy obsessed with taping the old folk in the home run by his parents in order to find out what happens when they die who forms an off-centre friendship with a newly-arrived old man.
BreakingNews

Streets deserted as Mexico City shuts down to contain swine flu
It was the silence more than anything. No rumble of traffic. No voices in the Street. No footsteps. Nothing to betray the existence of 20m people.The cacophony of noise and life that breaks with the dawn missed its cue in Mexico Citytoday. The sun rose higher but it made no difference. The avenues stayed empty.It was a day of firsts: the first of May. The first of a five day nationwide shutdown. The first time an epidemic had stilled one of the world's great cities. A first time to do lots of things: sit in the middle of Paseo de la Reforma and not get run over; stroll through the woods of Bosque de Chapultepec and not see another soul; have the No 18 bus - there was the occasional bus - all to yourself.For Adriana Mendez, 25, a tamale seller on Bajio Street, it was the first time she was so bereft of customers that she curled up and slept at her stall in the middle of the day. 'God, it's quiet,' she said, waking up and rubbing her eyes.Further up the Street there was another glimpse o
Guardian

Swine Flu Update: Five Things Not to Do
Five things you shouldn't do in dealing with a swine flu pandemic
Time

Jay Leno Reveals Mystery Ailment: Exhaustion
'It's an embarrassing thing,' Leno tells PEOPLE of the cause of his two days of hospitalization
People

HEN TIFF Exploit Cracks PSP-3000 Open For Homebrew
indrora writes 'The PSP community was rocked this weekend by the Homebrew Enabler (HEN) from developers Davee and Bubbletune. One of their friends on the Team Typhoon development team posted a YouTube video showing proof of the TIFF Exploit running on Firmware 5.03, changing the firmware version and MAC address for a reboot. This comes after a picture of gpSP running on a PSP-3000 via the HEN exploit. From the QJ.net article: 'First thing's first: No, Davee hasn't finished the HEN yet. Which means it isn't out yet. What we do have today is some visual confirmation that the HEN can indeed run emulators, in this case the GBA emulator gpSP.' And from the more recent article showing the exploit demo video: 'Be patient, everyone. Davee's HEN Kernel exploit will eventually arrive, given time. 'This is a demo of the 5.03 firmware running the tiff exploit and booting into a HEN environment on a PSP 2003 (3000 Support also) on 5.03 Official Firmware. This proves that the code survives a reboot
Slashdot

Five Green Tech Offerings at New York EcoFocus
Sony, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo and other companies came together for EcoFocus, a demo event for the latest green technologies held at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York, on the night of April 29. For many IT companies, green is the next big thing: With laptop makers tinkering with the power consumption of their key offerings in order to leave a smaller carbon footprint, and new organizations such as Tesla Motors trying to use green IT in traditional industries such as the automotive industry, it seems as if everyone sees environmentally friendly technology as the wave of the future. Many of the companies that unveiled wares at EcoFocus decided to focus on the conservation side of green IT, building devices that sip energy while still providing a necessary level of function. - ...
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