Saturday, August 10, 2013

Jennifer Aniston & Justin Theroux Planning A Surprise Weekend Wedding!?

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We've been placing bets on the wedding since their engagement!

Could this be the weekend for Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux's pending nuptials!?

We're uhhh, a tad bit skeptical on this matter!

Jen was on CBS's The Talk this week, while promoting We're The Millers, and totally admitted to the ladies that there's no rush to wed anytime soon!

BUT?

It IS Justin?s 42nd birthday on August 10 and the couple has reportedly invited pals to their Bel Air mansion to celebrate something!

The 10th is a special time for the pair because it's Justy's birthday, and the day he prosed to his beautiful lady!

It'd be the perfect wedding anniversary because he'd never forget the date, no?!

Jen and Justin have allegedly ordered imported flowers, catered cuisine, and formal invites, so this has guests apparently thinking a ceremony is in the works!

We think it just sounds like a lavish Hollywood party!

Ha!

An insider revealed the couple is trying to keep the event as "low key" as possible:

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Toyota Vitz GRMN Turbo introduced in Japan

Limited Edition, Turbocharged 'Vitz' to go on Sale in Japan

200-unit Production Run; Online-only Sales Begin August 25

Toyota City, Japan, August 7, 2013?Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) will later this month begin taking online-only orders for?the latest GRMN (GAZOO Racing tuned by MN1) vehicle, the "Vitz GRMN Turbo" sports conversion2?model.

Sales will be limited to a total of 200 units and will be carried out exclusively through online applications processed by Area
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shops in Netz dealerships throughout Japan. Applications for the vehicle, priced at 2,700,000 yen4?, will start August 25?on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Vitz GRMN Turbo was developed as a sports hatchback that exemplifies the pure and grounded handling expected from?a compact sports car. Available in two colors, Super White II and Black Mica, it features a three-door body and unique?exterior styling, such as LED headlights, a large-diameter tail pipe, rear spoiler, exclusive front bumper, large rocker panel?moldings and a contoured GRMN logo on the side of the body.

With the turbocharger providing enhanced engine performance?up 32 kW (43 PS) compared to the base Vitz engine?the?Vitz GRMN Turbo also features a reinforced powertrain, strengthened opposing 4-pot caliper brakes, a high-rigidity body and?an exclusively tuned suspension?all combining to provide greatly improved ride, turning and braking. The Vitz GRMN Turbo?conveys the joy of driving, from normal roads to circuits.

Interior features include exclusive sports seats, instrument gauges and a three-spoke leather steering wheel with red?stitching.

Online application webpage (Japanese only): http://gazoo.com/GRMN/Vitz_Turbo/

Those who successfully secure a Vitz GRMN Turbo through the online application process will be able to discuss their vehicle?purchase with staff knowledgeable in motorsports located at the 107 Area 86 shops across Japan.

Source: http://www.worldcarfans.com/113080761213/toyota-vitz-grmn-turbo-introduced-in-japan

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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Boston University sues Apple over chip technology patent

Boston University sues Apple over chip manufacturing patent

We usually associate Boston University with brain studies and bat-chasing UAVs; we'll have to add technology patent lawsuits to the list. Following similar claims versus the likes of Amazon and Samsung, the university has sued Apple for allegedly infringing on a 1997 patent for making gallium nitride thin films used in semiconductors. The university wants both financial compensation (likely the real objective) and a ban on US sales of the purportedly offending iPad, iPhone 5 and MacBook Air. Neither side is commenting on the case, although we suspect that it will end with a whimper, not a bang. Like many big tech firms, Apple tends to fight patent lawsuits when it expects to win, and settle out of court when it doesn't. We'd add that the patent expires in 2015 -- a Boston University victory would have relatively little effect on Apple's future.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Kanye Got Mice Autographed by Steve Jobs and Woz for Father's Day

Kanye Got Mice Autographed by Steve Jobs and Woz for Father's Day

Kanye West: in the last month he's compared himself to Steve Jobs and God and he became a dad for the first time. So it's fitting that on Father's Day this year, he was the proud recipient of a pair of Apple mice signed by none other than Jobs and Woz, according to a picture Yeezy posted on Twitter. Between this and having been one of the first people to already meet Kimye's baby, Steve Wozniak is probably shortlisted for a guest spot on the next G.O.O.D. Music compilation. [@KanyeWest]

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Map of Myrstrarkia

This map will be updated as the story goes on, depending on the victories each nation receives, as well as the defeats.

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Nations the Story's Focused On
Republic of Benjlakk
Kingdom of Metargo
Federation of Mysticara

NPC Countries
Green area: Aphulan Union (Aphula)
Red Area: Betaku Kingdom (Betaku)
Orange Area: Gammafran Republic (Gammafra)
Lime Area: Elveran Alliance (Elvera)
Gold/Light Orange Area: Caninisian Empire (Caninisia)
Pink Area (Barely noticeable for some odd reason): Feliniri States (Felinir)
Purple Area: Omegaran Republic (Omegara)
Grey Area: Dwarvaran Union (Dwarvara)

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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Where to See NASA's Space Shuttles This Summer

With the opening of the space shuttle Atlantis' permanent exhibit in Florida on Saturday (June 29), the last of NASA's retired space planes will be officially on display for the public to enjoy, but you'll have to go state-hopping to see all four of the iconic spacecraft.

From Los Angeles to New York, the space shuttles have made their homes around the country. If you're looking for a good summer vacation destination, try visiting one (or all)of the orbiters that have been put out to pasture.

The space shuttles on public display include NASA's three space-flown orbiters ? Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavour ? as well as the Enterprise, a prototype shuttle used for landing glide tests but never flew in space. [8 Surprising Space Shuttle Facts]

Here's where to find NASA's space shuttles this summer and what you need to know when you visit them:

Atlantis: Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, NASA, Cape Canaveral, Fla.

Cost of admission: A viewing of the shuttle is included in the price of admission to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex: $50 for adults, $40 for children (ages 3-11).

Why to visit: The space shuttle Atlantis was the last to fly in space before the fleet was retired in 2011 and the final orbiter to be put on public display. Atlantis flew 33 missions, including secret missions for the U.S. military, flights to space stations and missions to launch several spacecraft into orbit.

Atlantis was named after a ship that sailed for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts between 1930 and 1966. That vessel was the first seafaring ship to image the seafloor using electronic sounding technology.

Enterprise: Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York City, NY

Cost of admission: Due to damage sustained during Hurricane Sandy, the Enterprise pavilion at the museum is currently closed, but scheduled to reopen on July 10.

Why to visit: Enterprise was the first space shuttle, but never actually flew in space. Enterprise was built without a heat shield or engines, making it incapable of spaceflight. It was used for drop tests and glide tests, giving astronauts a sense of what to expect during trips to and from space.

To the glee of "Star Trek" fans everywhere, Enterprise was named after the venerable starship commanded by Captain Kirk in the original series. It was originally called Constitution, but after receiving tens of thousands of letters from people around the country, then-president Gerald Ford decided to rename the orbiter.

Discovery: National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, Va.

Cost of admission: Free

Why to visit: The space shuttle Discovery launched for the first time in 1984. Although it was only the third shuttle to fly to space, it flew the most missions, 39 in total. Discovery was chosen as the "Return to Flight" orbiter after two space shuttle tragedies; once in 1988 after the Challenger explosion and then again in 2005 after the Columbia disaster.

Discovery is responsible for launching the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit and was used to help build the International Space Station.

This space shuttle is part of a long, historical tradition of naming ships "Discovery," NASA officials have said. Henry Hudson's Hudson Bay exploring vessel was named Discovery, as was James Cook's in the 1770s.

Endeavour: California Science Center, Los Angeles, Calif.

Cost of admission: Tickets reserving a timed slot are free, but a $2 service charge is applied to all tickets; $3 for telephone sales.

Why to visit: The only space shuttle displayed on the West Coast, Endeavour was built as a replacement shuttle after Challenger was lost just after liftoff in 1986. The youngest orbiter eventually flew to space 25 times, making multiple trips to the International Space Station and one flight to Mir, the Russian orbiting laboratory.

Endeavour got its name through a competition. A group of 6,000 schools in the United States competed to name the shuttle. NASA asked that the spacecraft be named after an "exploratory research sea vessel," and nearly one-third of the schools suggested Endeavour, the ship James Cook sailed to Tahiti while observing the transit of Venus from 1769 to 1771.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/where-see-nasas-space-shuttles-summer-115816123.html

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