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Bank Bet Ban: ‘EU govts debt at breaking point’


After a choppy week for Europe’s stocks, four Eurozone countries have resorted to methods, unseen since the 2008 crisis, to try and calm markets. France, Italy, Spain and Belgium have decided to ban short-selling on the shares of banks and other financial companies. The practice sees investors selling borrowed stocks that are expected to fall in price, before buying them back and keeping the difference. Short-selling has been blamed for increasing recent market volatility. Meanwhile, France has been battling speculation it was going to lose its AAA score, which was finally reaffirmed by ratings giants on Wednesday. Investors, however, remain unconvinced the country’s finances are solid enough. Recent figures show stagnation in growth, while the banking sector’s been battling health rumours. Jan Hagen, from the European School of Management and Technology, says it’s the banks that are once again being offered protection. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com


Ray Allen Record Breaking Tribute-HD


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X-51A / X-51 Waverider Record Breaking Hypersonic Mach 5 Flight


airboyd.tv Courtesy United States Air Force by Air Force Flight Test Center Public Affairs www.edwards.af.mil 5/26/2010 – EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. — An X-51A Waverider flight test vehicle successfully made the longest ever supersonic combustion ramjet-powered hypersonic flight today off the Southern California coast. The more than 200-second burn by the X-51′s Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne-built air breathing scramjet engine accelerated the vehicle to Mach 5. The previous longest scramjet burn in a flight test was 12 seconds in a NASA X-43. Even before sifting through volumes of telemetry data transmitted by the X-51, Air Force officials called the test, the first of four planned, an unqualified success. The flight is considered the first use of a practical hydrocarbon-fueled scramjet in flight. “We are ecstatic to have accomplished the most significant of our test points on the X-51A’s very first hypersonic mission,” said Charlie Brink, X-51A program manager with the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. “We equate this leap in engine technology as equivalent to the post-World War II jump from propeller-driven aircraft to jet engines.” The X-51 departed about 10 am from Edwards Air Force Base, carried aloft under the left wing of an Air Force Flight Test Center B-52H Stratofortress. Then, flying at 50000 feet over the Point Mugu Naval Air Warfare Center Sea Range, the Waverider was released. Four seconds later an Army Tactical


BREAKING: Facebook Poaches Google’s Creative Director

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Ji Lee

The “creative brain” behind Google Creative Lab, Ji Lee, announced today he will head to Facebook to become the social network’s newest Creative Director.

The unexpected announcement came this morning at Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn, N.Y., where Lee was a featured speaker for Creative Mornings, a “monthly breakfast lecture series of creative types” based in New York, Zurich, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.

Facebook’s latest talent-grab from Google underscores a series of high-profile acquisitions from its biggest tech competitor. Earlier this month, Facebook hired Google’s director of corporate development, Amin Zoufonoun. In February, Facebook hired Alexandre Hohagen, the top Google executive in Latin America, according to The New York Times. In October 2010, The Times reported that “About 200 ex-Googlers are now working at Facebook,” which some Internet critics contend is an understatement. According to one blogger who crunched numbers using LinkedIn profiles, “Of the 2,174 current Facebook employees with a LinkedIn profile, 378 cited Google in their work history, or nearly 1 in 5.”

Still, Google is not going down without a fight. In Septemeber 2010, TechCrunch reported that Google offered one employee a whopping $500,000 cash bonus to stay for another year. (He took the Facebook offer anyway, TechCrunch noted.)

At Google, Lee was the creative force behind the company’s curious Labs program, which is “a playground where our more adventurous users can play around with prototypes of some of our wild and crazy ideas,” according to Google. One writer termed the Lab as an “idiosyncratic venture in the best Google tradition.”

Matt Monahan, (@NewCoSocil), a director at EpicSocial, a New York-based social advertising firm, broke Lee’s departure from Google to the Twitter community with this brief exchange with Lee:

@PleaseEnjoy –> are you really moving to Facebook as the Creative Director? #rumors

Li’s terse response:

@NewCoSocial yes.

Facebook’s recent acquisitions of Google employees appear to be an attempt to beef up its strategy, creative products departments. While details have yet to emerge, one thing seems to be clear enough: the talent war continues.

If your company is thinking of poaching an employee from a rival firm, check out this guide on snapping up talent.


BREAKING: Facebook Poaches Google’s Creative Director

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Ji Lee

The “creative brain” behind Google Creative Lab, Ji Lee, announced today he will head to Facebook to become the social network’s newest Creative Director.

The unexpected announcement came this morning at Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn, N.Y., where Lee was a featured speaker for Creative Mornings, a “monthly breakfast lecture series of creative types” based in New York, Zurich, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.

Facebook’s latest talent-grab from Google underscores a series of high-profile acquisitions from its biggest tech competitor. Earlier this month, Facebook hired Google’s director of corporate development, Amin Zoufonoun. In February, Facebook hired Alexandre Hohagen, the top Google executive in Latin America, according to The New York Times. In October 2010, The Times reported that “About 200 ex-Googlers are now working at Facebook,” which some Internet critics contend is an understatement. According to one blogger who crunched numbers using LinkedIn profiles, “Of the 2,174 current Facebook employees with a LinkedIn profile, 378 cited Google in their work history, or nearly 1 in 5.”

Still, Google is not going down without a fight. In Septemeber 2010, TechCrunch reported that Google offered one employee a whopping $500,000 cash bonus to stay for another year. (He took the Facebook offer anyway, TechCrunch noted.)

At Google, Lee was the creative force behind the company’s curious Labs program, which is “a playground where our more adventurous users can play around with prototypes of some of our wild and crazy ideas,” according to Google. One writer termed the Lab as an “idiosyncratic venture in the best Google tradition.”

Matt Monahan, (@NewCoSocil), a director at EpicSocial, a New York-based social advertising firm, broke Lee’s departure from Google to the Twitter community with this brief exchange with Lee:

@PleaseEnjoy –> are you really moving to Facebook as the Creative Director? #rumors

Li’s terse response:

@NewCoSocial yes.

Facebook’s recent acquisitions of Google employees appear to be an attempt to beef up its strategy, creative products departments. While details have yet to emerge, one thing seems to be clear enough: the talent war continues.

If your company is thinking of poaching an employee from a rival firm, check out this guide on snapping up talent.


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Breaking News: Some Bullshit Happening Somewhere


Excruciating up-to-the-minute coverage of some irrelevant bullshit story that has no ramifications whatsoever.


Bruce Lee – Nunchaku Bone Breaking Fight – Way of the Dragon


Bruce Lee – Nunchaku Bone Breaking Fight Way of the Dragon martial arts legend weapons bo staff Nunchakus return of the dragon Violent bloody kung-fu Bruce Lee Vs Chuck Norris climactic fight to the death kung fu non-stop Jeet Kune Do Hong Kong action film HK films great fighting punching Kick kicking punch directing debut fists and feet Bob Wall “Colt” CHINESE BOXING Kung Fu “One inch punch” beating bashing Black Belt greatest scene ever Karate Siu-Lung street fighter Way of the Dragon (traditional Chinese: 猛龍過江; released as Return of the Dragon in the US) is a 1973 Hong Kong martial arts-action film directed by Bruce Lee. It was the third major film of the martial arts legend. In addition to directing the film, Bruce Lee has the leading role and is also the script writer. Unlike his other movies, all which are action-dramas, this one is essentially an action comedy. * Bruce Lee as “Tang Lung” (aka “China Dragon”) * Nora Miao as “Chen Ching Hua” * Chuck Norris as “Colt” * Robert Wall as “Fred” * Hwang In-Shik as “Japanese Martial Artist” * Wei Ping-Ao as “Ho” This is the only film in which Chuck Norris plays a villain and the only film in which he is defeated. Tang Lung (Bruce Lee) is sent from Hong Kong to Rome to help his sick friends’ niece Miss Chen and some family friends whose restaurant is being targeted by the local gangsters and forcing them to sign a contract which will make the Mafia boss gain control of the property. After their offers to purchase the