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King of Pop is Dead

Posted by admin in June 26th 2009  

Michael-JacksonThe world is mourning the death of the king.

Michael Jackson was an American recording artist, entertainer and businessman. He was the seventh of nine children, and started his career at the tender age of eleven with his brothers in a band called the Jackson 5 back in 1969.

Michael was so popular he embarked on a solo career in 1971 while still a member of the group. Referred to as the ‘King of Pop’ he went on to become the best selling artist in music history.

His 1982 album ‘Thriller’ is the world’s best selling record of all time, and four other solo albums are among the world’s best selling records: ‘Off the Wall’ (1979), ‘Bad’ (1987), ‘Dangerous’ (1991), and ‘HIStory’ (1995).

One of the few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, Michael’s other achievements include multiple Guinness World Records, including one for “Most Successful Entertainer of All Time,” 13 Grammy Awards, and 13 number one singles in his solo career.

Michael’s success was colored with accusations of child molestation in 1993 and 2005. The latter case went to court and Jackson was found not guilty.

In 1994, Jackson married Elvis Presley’s only child, Lisa Marie, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1996. Jackson married Debbie Rowe the same year and had two children, before splitting in 1999.

Jackson died on June 25, 2009, aged 50 after suffering from cardiac arrest. He was announced dead at 2:26pm at UCLA Medical Center. Before his death, Jackson had announced a 50-date sell-out This Is It comeback tour, in London, England.

More to come as the story develops more and the REAL truth comes out.

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Drunken Breast Feeding?

Posted by admin in June 24th 2009  

I’ve heard of being arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, but this is ridiculous.

A 26 year old Grand Forks, North Dakota woman has plead guilty to child neglect.

The young woman, Stacey Anvarinia could face up to five years in prison when sentenced in August.

The good news is, according to the judge, Anvarinia will not have to register as a child offender.

According to health officials, alcohol consumed by breastfeeding mothers can be absorbed into an infants system.

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Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen

Posted by admin in June 24th 2009  
A Michael Bay Film

A Michael Bay Film

Roll Out!

The highly anticipated Transformers 2 opens today.

As a fan of Michael Bay films, I can honestly say that I am looking forward to seeing this movie.

I’ve seen all of Michael Bay’s films.  I’ve even had the opportunity to be in a few of them myself.  I know what to expect.

Ok, I have now seen the film.

This is one film you do not want to watch online, or your television.  This movie is meant for the big screen.

If you have the Imax option, spend the extra money and watch it the way it’s meant to be watched.

This is a great movie that was made for people who like action movies.

It’s jam packed with action, comedy and just a hint of romance.

I cannot say that it’s my all time favorite movie, but I’ll definitely watch it again and look forward to seeing Transformers 3 when it’s released July 2011

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Largest Collection of Real Estate Domains Going to Auction.

Posted by admin in June 7th 2009  

The Largest Top Level Real Estate Domain Name Auction is Nearing

With less than a week remaining before the auction, interest continues to rise for the highly anticipated auction of the world’s largest collection of real estate listing domain names. J. P. King Auction Company, the nation’s leading real estate auction marketing firm, will manage the sale of this once in a lifetime opportunity to own several lucrative pieces of virtual real estate on June 11, 2009 at The Fairmont Hotel in San Fransisco. Transfer services are provided by Moniker, one of the fastest growing providers of domain name registrations, domain asset management and monetization services.

Internet developer, Craig Harrison from RealEstateNet LLC, strategically began acquiring a collection of more than 2,600 domain names 10 years ago, which is now set to pay dividends for a savvy real estate investor at auction. Imagine a domain portfolio investment of over 2,600 domains containing 2,300 USA cities, with a population of 35,000 plus.

The portfolio also includes 100% of Nielsen Media market cities such as Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Seattle, Houston, Boston, etc.

“My belief is that the inevitable real estate recovery will start on the Internet. Keyword real estate search terms together with geo-locations will have more importance than brand names,” said Craig Harrison. “This vision was recently confirmed by Google AdWords, which indicated 545 million of the 1.2 billion searches over the past 12 months (1 out of 2) that contained the phrase “real estate” also contained one of the geographic locations in our domain collection. This massive amount of search volume combined with the real estate market is going to provide some fortunate organization a significant opportunity to gain a “lion’s share” of real estate search.”

The sales team is a collection of the most trusted names in their industries. The 94-year old and most successful real estate auction marketing firm, J. P. King Auction Company, is managing the auction of the sale. “Since our founding in 1915, we have been a part of many significant and historical transitions in real estate marketing,” said Craig King, president & CEO of J. P. King Auction Company. “This portfolio represents another milestone in our ability to change with the times, which we are very excited to be a part of in bringing this collection of online real estate domain names to market.” The cutting edge Internet company, Moniker, is acting as transfer agent. “It is extremely rare for such a preassembled platform of virtual real estate to become available,” said Monte Cahn, Founder & president of Moniker, one of the leading and most trusted domain registrars.

About the Portfolio:

One out of two Google searches for “real estate” reflect one of our cities Of the 2,600 domains, 2,350 are USA cities and states 95% are top level dot com domains 100% of Nielsen Media market cities All 50 U.S. state level domains 145 World countries and major world city domains such as China 30 Canadian Provinces 17 Intercontinental domains About the Owner Craig Harrison is a 30 year real estate veteran dealmaker with over $600 million in land, water rights, and commercial real estate transactions closed. As an Internet pioneer, he holds seven Internet mapping and online real estate document management patents in connection with his successful ventures LandVoyage.com and PropertyArchive.com.

J. P. King J. P. King Auction Company, based in Gadsden, AL, is the nation’s leading real estate auction marketing firm specializing in high-value properties such as land, ranches, superluxury homes, condominiums, and developments. J. P. King has marketed upscale properties in 49 states and 6 countries. This sale is conducted through its Asset Division, which serves corporate clients, financial institutions and government entities in the disposition of strategic assets.

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Tetris Turns 25

Posted by admin in June 6th 2009  
Tetris Turns 25 Today!

Tetris Turns 25 Today!

Tetris — possibly the most popular casual computer game of all time — celebrates its 25th anniversary on June 6th. Its creator, Alexey Pajitnov, looked back at the phenomenon he created at this week’s E3 Expo in Los Angeles.

Practically everyone has heard of it and anyone can play it, even those with little or no gaming experience. The concept and interface are so simple that gameplay is intuitive. Perhaps it is the very simplicity of the game that makes it so addictive. In Tetris, you rotate falling geometric shapes on a rectangular playfield; completing horizontal rows of blocks makes them disappear and gives you points. It’s a format that has been relentlessly duplicated and evolved over the years.

In the 1980s, Pajitnov was a mathematician specializing in AI research at a Russian university. As a hobby, he relaxed by creating games. He said that couldn’t have imagined the international phenomenon it would become when he designed Tetris in 1984.

Most gamers were introduced to Tetris when it was bundled with the first Nintendo Game Boy or in the Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows. Pajintov’s business partner, Henk Rogers, laughingly quotes a friend who commented on Pajitnov’s eventual move to the U.S.: “He went from one evil empire to another (Microsoft).”

Tetris would eventually go on to be offered on just about every major and many minor gaming platform. It’s made repeated appearances on the Mac, iPhone and iPod platforms, and the Tetris Company has more plans for the future.

Imitation is the sincerest (and most lucrative) form of flattery

Tetris has also been the victim of both piracy and imitation that too often has crossed the line to outright plagiarism. From the get-go, there were significant licensing issues related to Tetris, as Intellectual Property (IP) was very hard to defend in the Soviet Union.

By 1996, Pajitnov and Rogers entered into a partnership to manage and license the game — The Tetris Company. They now own the full rights to the game, and will vigorously defend it against interlopers who are engaged in outright Tetris-related fraud or plagiarism. If an imitator is making money that an official Tetris-licensed product should be making, or if the imitator’s product comprises the brand, those are criteria for The Tetris Company to drop the hammer.

These days, however, Rogers claims a laid back approach to maintaining control over his company’s intellectual property when it comes to the “little guy.” Amateur game developers can breath a sigh of relief and continue to create Tetris-like games, so long as they don’t dub them “Tetris.”

The next 25 years

Looking forward, Rogers maintains that “Tetris is a casual game and we want it to stay that way.” With so much focus right now on expanding the social characteristics of casual games, The Tetris Company is investing more effort into incorporating online and multiplayer twists into the Tetris brand. To that end, competitive online tetris and online gamematching are both in the game’s future. So is The Tetris Cup, where contestants will compete to become the best Tetris player in the world.

A self-proclaimed Mac aficionado, Rogers wants to ensure that Tetris games will continue to be available on Mac platforms. Current Mac-compatible Tetris properties include Tetris Friends, an online gaming portal with social networking features focused on Tetris games and Tetris Zone, a downloadable Tetris game for Mac OS X and Windows.

Tetris is also available as an iPhone app and for the iPod.

As one might expect, Tetris has a huge fan community. Devotees create fansites, keep in touch through the Tetris Facebook page, and continue to mail Pajitnov adoring letters — though at a diminished rate, he said, as people don’t seem to write paper mail as much.

True to form, Pajitnov and Rogers won’t be having a big party to celebrate Tetris’ silver anniversary. They’ll be casually celebrating together over dinner and a glass of champagne.

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