Adobe’s Plans for CS3

Adobe Systems Inc. will announce Tuesday that its highly-anticipated Creative Suite 3.0 software suite will be available in six distinct bundles.

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Cosmic Bullets Pierce Space Cloud

Astronomers just got their most detailed look yet at supersonic “bullets” of gas piercing through dense clouds of hydrogen gas in the Orion Nebula.

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U of Nebraska to RIAA: here’s a bill for the time you’re wasting

The University of Nebraska is so pissed off with the RIAA’s outrageous requests to help rat out students who file-share that it has sent the RIAA a bill for the time the University has wasted dealing with the RIAA’s demands.

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SciFi Extends BSG Season Four To 22 Episodes

It won’t come back until January at the earliest, but “Battlestar Galactica” fans do have something to celebrate now: A 22-episode fourth season.

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Why people stretch 4:3 shows on their 16:9 widescreen TVs?

A theory on this blasphemous act and some insight on why many PowerPoint presentations look so bad.

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Battlestar Galactica To End After Next Season?

Battlestar Galactica may be making its final landing after next year.

The creators of Sci Fi Channel’s acclaimed space opera are considering ending it after its fourth season, according to studio sources….

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Faces Of The RIAA: Contact information and addresses included

“We’ve received a lot of requests to “expose” the RIAA for who they really are… record companies and record company executives. Our readers feel that the companies involved are hiding behind the name “RIAA,” and would like to be formally introduced to the association’s members.”

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Shooting Marbles at 16,000 mph

Pretty leet.

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RIAA Wins Worst Company In America 2007

“The RIAA won The Consumerist’s “Worst Company In America 2007″ reader poll.
We predicted an RIAA landlslide, but they only managed a 53.8% majority over Halliburton’s 46.2%
The message is clear. The internet cares deeply about being able to download music illegally.”

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The Reality of Antimatter

Antimatter has tremendous energy potential, if it could ever be harnessed. A solar flare in July 2002 created about a pound of antimatter, or half a kilo, according to new NASA-led research. That’s enough to power the United States for two days.Laboratory particle accelerators can produce high-energy antimatter particles, too…

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