Friday, 5 September 2008

More than 40 million people see Palin speech

NEW YORK �

Barack Obama patently isn't the only "rock star" in presidential political sympathies this year.


After days of intense media coverage around Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin's qualifications, more than than 40 million Americans tuned in Wednesday to see for themselves what they persuasion of her.


The huge hearing for Palin's acceptance talking to rivaled that for Obama's address at the Democratic National Convention six years earlier, and set a tough standard for the top of her own ticket. John McCain was to admit the GOP presidential nomination on Thursday.


The first two days of the GOP convention fundamentally served as a progress for Palin. The Alaska governor hadn't spoken publicly since McCain selected her for the ticket last Friday, as a serial publication of stories circulated speculative whether McCain had decent vetted her.


Her poised speech, primarily going after Obama and touting McCain's fount for the presidency, was gushed over by many analysts.


An consultation of 37.2 meg people watched Palin on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC, Nielsen Media Research said Thursday. PBS estimated its audience at 3.9 million, based on a less reliable sample of respective big cities. Nielsen does not number the consultation for C-SPAN, which also showed the speech.


Last week, Nielsen aforementioned 38.4 million people watched Obama speak at a Denver stadium on the six-spot commercial networks, along with BET, TV One, Univision and Telemundo - four networks that didn't cover Palin's speech. PBS added an estimated 4 billion to that total.


Nearly 2 million more women were watching Palin than work force, Nielsen said.


Viewers were far more interested in Palin than Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden. Biden's speech to Democrats last week was seen by an estimated 24 jillion people.


The audiences for the Obama and Palin speeches were larger than the ones this year for the Academy Awards, the finale of "American Idol" or the Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing.


Nearly great hundred million Americans voted in the 2004 presidential election and numbers game could be higher this year because of young and minority voters attracted to Obama, and renewed enthusiasm among Republicans for their ticket.


Fox News Channel led the way Wednesday, with 9.2 billion people observance Palin's actor's line on the cable groove. It was the third-largest audience in its history, behind only if President Bush's speech on Iraq in March 2003 and a Bush-Kerry presidential debate in 2004.


For each night of the GOP convention so far, Fox's audience has been bigger than whatever of the other cable television or broadcast networks. That duplicates a feat established at the 2004 Republican convention for Fox, the first time a cable network had outdrawn broadcasters for a major news event.


NBC had 7.7 million viewing audience for Palin's speech, followed in order by CNN, ABC, CBS and MSNBC, Nielsen said.










More info

Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Manchester Makes Protein Scanning Breakthrough

�Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed a new and fast method for making biological 'chips' - technology that could track to agile testing for serious diseases, fast detection of MRSA infections and rapid discovery of raw drugs.



Researchers working at the Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre (MIB) and The School of Chemistry experience unveiled a new technique for producing functional 'protein chips' in a paper in the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS), published online.



Protein chips - or 'protein arrays' as they are more commonly known - ar objects such as slides that have proteins attached to them and countenance important scientific data around the behaviour of proteins to be gathered.



Functional protein arrays could give scientists the ability to consort tests on tens of thousands of different proteins simultaneously, observing how they interact with cells, other proteins, DNA and drugs.



As proteins throne be situated and set precisely on a 'chip', it would be possible to scan large numbers of them at the same clock time but then isolate the data relating to case-by-case proteins.



These french-fried potatoes would allow for large amounts of data to be generated with the minimum use of materials - especially rare proteins that are but available in very small amounts.



The Manchester team of Dr Lu Shin Wong, Dr Jenny Thirlway and Prof Jason Micklefield say the expert challenges of attaching proteins in a reliable way have antecedently held gage the widespread application and development of protein chips.



Existing techniques for attaching proteins often results in them becoming fixed in random orientations, which can causal agency them to become damaged and inactive.



Current methods too require proteins to be purified offset - and this means that creating large and powerful protein arrays would be hugely costly in terms of time, men and money.



Now researchers at The University of Manchester say they have establish a reliable new means of attaching active proteins to a chip.



Biological chemists have engineered modified proteins with a special tag, which makes the protein attach to a control surface in a highly specified way and ensures it remains functional.



The attachment occurs in a single stair in precisely a few hours - unlike with existing techniques - and requires no prior chemical modification of the protein of involvement or extra chemical steps.



Prof Jason Micklefield from the School of Chemistry, said: "DNA french fries have revolutionised biological and medical scientific discipline. For many years scientists have tested to develop similar protein chips but technical difficulties associated with attaching big numbers of proteins to surfaces have prevented their widespread application.



"The method we have highly-developed could get profound applications in the diagnosis of disease, screening of new drugs and in the detection of bacteria, pollutants, toxins and other molecules."



Researchers from The University of Manchester ar currently working as contribution of a consortium of several universities on a �3.1 million project which is aiming to develop supposed 'nanoarrays'.



These would be much smaller than existing 'micro arrays' and would leave thousands more than protein samples to be placed on a single 'chip', reducing cost and vastly increasing the volume of data that could be at the same time collected.





This jut out, which involves the universities of Manchester, Sheffield, Nottingham and Glasgow, is being supported by Research Councils UK (RCUK), the umbrella body for academic research funding in the UK.



Source: Alex Waddington

University of Manchester



More info

Saturday, 16 August 2008

Download Estradasphere






Estradasphere
   

Artist: Estradasphere: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Indie
Rock
ROck: Alternative

   







Discography:


Palace of Mirrors
   

 Palace of Mirrors

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 13
Quadropus
   

 Quadropus

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 8
Silent Elk of Yesterday
   

 Silent Elk of Yesterday

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 18
It's Understood
   

 It's Understood

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 12
Buck Fever
   

 Buck Fever

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 16






Unmistakably derived from the genre-bending pubic region of data-based rockers Mr. Bungle and Secret Chiefs 3, Estradasphere respectfully lives up to the challenging musical aims of their wildly gifted mentors. Tim Harris, violin and trumpet, Dave Murray, drums, Jason Schimmel, guitar and banjo, bassist Tim Smolens, and John Wooley, sax, met in the late '90s at the U.C.-Santa Cruz school of music, where they divided up an interest in the tackiest aspects of pop culture and the to the highest degree inordinate forms of music.


Their first record album, It's Understood, appeared with following to no commercial-grade fanfare in the leap of 2000 as the number one spillage on Mr. Bungle guitarist Trey Spruance's homespun label Mimicry Records. Their feverish ruffle of jazz, alloy, video recording game themes, and blue grass was eaten up by hard-core Mr. Bungle fans, merely went largely unnoticed elsewhere. With instrumentality resembling Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Estradasphere doesn't ever call forth immediate sonic comparisons to Mr. Bungle, merely their manic, short-attention-span philosophy of writing apparently does. Drawing on influences all over the musical spectrum, a great deal inside the same birdcall, Estradasphere amply demonstrates the breadth of their technical musical talent on a song-by-song basis. Although their first album doesn't certify the conciseness of Mr. Bungle or Secret Chiefs 3, it stretches out as an telling musical landscape for such a young set of musicians.


Accompanied onstage by a collecting of Bohemian artists, ranging from fire-breathers to book-readers, Estradasphere exudes an excess of vernal muscularity and creativity, which, with a decorous amount of packaging, could finally grant them a solid resistance following.





Yusef Lateef << mp3 music

Thursday, 7 August 2008

Bernie Mac hospitalized in Chicago with pneumonia

CHICAGO �

Bernie Mac is in a Chicago hospital with pneumonia.


His publiciser, Danica Smith, says in a statement that the 50-year-old comedian is responding well to treatment and should be released presently. He remained hospitalized Saturday.


Smith says the pneumonia isn't related to an inflammatory lung disease that Mac also has. That condition has been in remittance since 2005.


Mac is a Chicago native who lives in the southern suburbs. He made waves utmost month with off-color jokes during a Chicago fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.










More info

Monday, 30 June 2008

Singer India.Arie is set to make her Broadway debut in September








NEW YORK - India.Arie on Broadway - produced by Whoopi Goldberg.

The Grammy-winning singer will make her Broadway debut in a revival of Ntozake Shange's "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf." She will open in the play Sept. 8 at Circle in the Square.

Preview performances begin Aug. 19 in what will be a revised and updated version of the play, which was an off-Broadway hit for the Public Theater in 1976 before transferring to Broadway for a run of more than 700 performances.

The new production will be directed by Shirley Jo Finney and choreographed by Hinton Battle, a three-time Tony winner.

"For Colored Girls...," a prose-poem portrait of black women in America, originally featured Shange and Trazana Beverley, who won a Tony for her performance.

Goldberg has been involved in productions of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," her own "Whoopi ... The 20th Anniversary" and a revival of August Wilson's "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom."










See Also

Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Superjoint Ritual

Superjoint Ritual   
Artist: Superjoint Ritual

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Heavy
   Metal
   



Discography:


A Lethal Dose Of American Hatred   
 A Lethal Dose Of American Hatred

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13


Use Once and Destroy   
 Use Once and Destroy

   Year:    
Tracks: 18




The early 21st century power saw Pantera isaac M. Singer Phil Anselmo launch several side projects, including Necrophagia, Viking Crown, Christ Inversion, Southern Isolation, and Superjoint Ritual. The latter grouping is comprised of guitarists Jim Bower and Kevin Bond, drummer Joseph Fazzio, with none other than Hank Williams III on bass voice (Anselmo handled both vocal and bass duties for the group's recordings, simply opted to condense only on vocals for the group's live shows). According to Bower, the members of Superjoint Ritual approached the writing and recording of their debut with "the perfect 15-year-old mentality of having everything loud, everything on 10, getting ladened, and rental whatever happens, bechance." Recorded at a rehearsal place turned recording studio apartment in Anselmo's backyard, the roger Huntington Sessions were produced by previous Ugly Kid Joe appendage Dave Fortman (world Health Organization has turned into quite an a producer of radical heavy bands - Eyehategod, Soilent Green, etc.). May of 2002 saw the release of the quintet's debut, Use Once and Destroy, an album that reflected such influences as Black Flag, Righteous Pigs, Celtic Frost, and Voivod, among others. Superjoint Ritual supported the record album with a summertime enlistment the same year.





Jodie Foster: Silence of the Paps

Monday, 16 June 2008

Boy George To Play For New York Sanitation Workers

British singer Boy George is set to play an exclusive gig for an unlikely audience - he will perform at New York's Department of Sanitation Family Day in August . The former Culture Club frontman worked alongside the Big Apple's sanitation workers in 2006 when he was sentenced to community service and garbage duty after falsely reporting a burglary at his apartment in the city. And the star - real name George O'Dowd - is keen to perform for the people he met while being punished - insisting their kindness made the humiliating task easier. He explains, "The people I worked alongside showed great kindness to me at a very difficult time, and I wanted to thank them all in a way that would show my appreciation." The star will play at the department's annual Family Day on 17 August . He is kicking of a North American tour in Aspen, Colorado a month before . A spokesman for the Department of Sanitation says, "Keeping New York City safe and clean is a daunting challenge - as Boy George well knows - and we welcome his generous offer to entertain those who have made our city the cleanest it has been in more than 30 years."


See Also