Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Clash Of The Gods S01E01 Zeus HDTV XviD-FQM

FQM released a interesting looking history channel documentary called “Clash of the Gods”. In Greek mythology, ancient Greece’s most powerful god wages an epic struggle against his father for control of the universe. It’s the ultimate power struggle as the Olympians challenge the Titans in mythology’s greatest showdown. This is a pivotal battle that experts believe may have been ancient code for a real world event–one of the greatest natural disasters the Earth ever experienced.

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Zeus’ epic battles with Cronus, his father, for control of the universe is examined.

Links: HOMEPAGE - TV.com

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Patch 3.2 Notes Update, Maintenance, Blue posts

Below you will find the 3.2.0 PTR notes. Please bear in mind these changes are not exhaustive and are subject to revision at any time during the 3.2.0 testing phase.

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When the 3.2.0 test realm notes are updated, we will attempt to highlight any major changes here. Please note that, due to the manner in which test realm patch updates are applied, some of these changes may not appear until the next test build is released

  • Update: 07.27 1:15 PM PDT

    • Dungeons and Raids section updated: emblem changes moved from Items: General section, daily dungeon emblem reward changed
    • Paladins section updated: Seal of Vengeance and Seal of Corruption
    • User Interface section updated: casting bar and immunity to interrupt effects note revised, "new feature" icon for recently-added user interface features

  • Update: 07.21 1:25 PM PDT

    • Wintergrasp section updated: Industrial Warfare, player limit in zone increased
    • Death Knight section updated: Blood Strike change reverted
    • World Environment section updated: new Dalaran orphans explained better
    • Engineering section updated: Saronite Bomb and Global Thermal Sapper Charge siege damage increase reverted
    • Bug Fixes section updated: Improved Shadow Bolt note moved from Warlocks section

  • Update: 07.20 1:00 PM PDT

    • Shamans section updated: original name of Totem Bar 3 correctly listed as Call of Air
    • Warriors section updated: Battle Shout, Commanding Shout, Devastate
    • User Interface section updated: Quest Tracking feature removed
    • Bug Fixes section updated: Sigil of Arthritic Binding note corrected

  • Update: 07.16 3:15 PM PDT

    • Arena section updated: Ruins of Lordaeron (tombstone addition reverted), Ring of Valor (flame wall removed)
    • Wintergrasp section updated: Against the Odds
    • Ulduar section updated: more Yogg-Saron encounter adjustments
    • Items: General section updated: triggered effects
    • Paladins section updated: Crusader Aura
    • Shamans section updated: naming scheme changes to totem sets
    • Warlocks section updated: Improved Shadow Bolt
    • Warriors section updated: Devastate
    • Bug Fixes section significantly updated: classes, items, professions and events

  • Update: 07.10 2:00 PM PDT

    • Arena section updated: 2v2 bracket reward eligibility
    • Items: General section updated: resilience
    • Death Knights section updated: Blood of the North
    • Druids section updated: Swift Flight Form
    • Hunters section updated: Snake Trap
    • Mages section updated: Mirror Image
    • Paladins section updated: Shield of Righteousness
    • Shamans section updated: Earth Shock, Maelstrom Weapon, Wind Shock
    • Warriors section updated: Shield Block change reverted, Shield Slam
    • Engineering section updated: Flying Machine
    • Items section updated: Tome of Cold Weather Flight, Val'anyr, Hammer of Ancient Kings
    • Bug Fixes section updated: Warlocks section added (Demonic Circle)

  • Update: 07.07 3:00 PM PDT

    • Wintergrasp section updated
    • Dungeons & Raids section updated: instance ID extensions
    • Items: General section updated: agility, dodge rating, parry rating
    • Druids section updated: Enrage, Feral Combat changes added
    • Hunters section updated: Roar of Sacrifice
    • Mages section updated: Frost changes added
    • Paladins section updated: Ardent Defender, Guarded by the Light, Art of War
    • Priests section updated: Psychic Horror, Shadow changes added
    • Shamans section updated: Chain Heal increased jump distance corrected
    • Warlocks section updated: Shadowflame
    • Warriors section updated: Bloodrage, Execute, Shield Block
    • Engineering section updated: Mind Amplification Dish, switching specializations, Frag Belt, World Enlarger
    • Items section updated: Glyph of Righteous Defense, Glyph of Healing Wave, mage tier-7 set bonuses
    • Bug Fixes section updated: druids using bombs in forms

  • Update: 06.29 1:45 PM PDT

    • Items: General section updated: buy back change, new dungeon loot feature
    • Death Knights section updated: Bloody Strikes, Unholy Blight
    • Hunters section updated: Deterrence
    • Mages section updated: Empowered Fire
    • Paladins section updated: judgements, Seal of Vengeance/Corruption, Ardent Defender, Crusader Strike
    • Warriors section updated: Bloodsurge, Protection changes added
    • User Interface section updated: new option to view item level
    • Graphics section added: Shadow Effects note moved here
    • Engineering section significantly updated
    • Bug Fixes section updated: Rune of Razorice (death knights)

  • Update: 06.24 12:10 PM PDT

    • User Interface section updated: quest tracking features
    • World Environment section updated: Mathiel (Darnassus NPC) correctly named
    • Paladins section updated: Righteous Fury

  • Update: 06.23 05:42 PM PDT

    • User Interface section expanded and updated
    • World Environment section added
    • Portal functionality from capital cities to the Dark Portal altered; moved under "World Environment"
    • Death Knights section updated: Blood Plague, Blood Strike, Frost Fever

  • Update: 06.19 6:00 PM PDT

    • PvP section updated: Wintergrasp changes
    • User Interface section updated: frame rate improvement for shadow effects
Update: 7.10 2:15 PM PDT

The following changes have been made to Isle of Conquest. Some of these changes may appear in the build going live today, while others might not make it in until the next build.

  • Added a new powerful AoE attack to the Generals.
  • Added bonus honor for destroying a gate (note: this honor is only given out once when the first gate is destroyed. Destroying additional gates does not grant additional honor).
  • Increased the range of the Flame Turrets on the Siege Engines.
  • Decreased the starting reinforcement count from 400 to 300.
  • Achievements for the zone should all work correctly now.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause the Keep Cannons to be unable to be repaired and despawn.
  • Fixed a bug that was causing the alliance gate to not have collision at the start
  • Lowered the movement speed of the glaive thrower (again).

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Update: 06.30 5:45 PM PDT

In addition to the changes originally listed in this thread, the following change was recently added and is now live on the test realms:

  • Players gain a new buff after being launched out of the catapult that reduces all falling damage taken.

We intend to make the following changes to Isle of Conquest in the next test realm build:

  • Horde turrets no longer can be destroyed from the ground.
  • Increase siege damage from Glaive Thrower.
  • Increase all damage from Siege Engine and its turrets.
  • When the parachute effect ends from jumping off the Gunship, players will gain a new buff that reduces all falling damage taken.
  • Increase the timer before a Catapult without a driver explodes from 30 seconds to 120 seconds.

It would be greatly appreciated if anyone who has experienced the following bug could provide us with as much information as possible on the circumstances surrounding its cause:

  • Sometimes the Keep Cannons are being despawned and they never return. This should not happen.

Given that the changes originally detailed in this thread are now live, we'd love to get feedback on your experiences in this new Battleground. Is the average length of each battle better now? Did the changes to the Huge Seaforium piles help address the overly advantageous strategy of capturing the Hangar and parachuting into the enemy's base? Do the Keep Cannons still feel effective now that they do less damage given that you can now repair them? Any information you can provide on your game play experiences will help us a great deal to make this Battleground as fun as possible. Thanks!

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Original Post: 06.25 2:35 PM PDT

Based on player feedback and testing, we will be making several changes to Isle of Conquest in the next test realm build. We'd like to lay them out for you here in the hopes we're able to encourage continued participation and feedback.

  • Increased all the gates' health from 300,000 to 600,000.
  • Increased the reinforcement count from 200 to 400.
  • Significantly increased the health and damage of the keep generals.
  • Seaforium

    • Reduced effect range of the siege damage caused. Both the player damage and the siege damage caused should be 10 yards now.
    • The Huge Seaforium piles will now despawn for 20 seconds once looted.

  • Glaive Thrower

    • Reduced the cooldown of Blade Salvo from 60 seconds to 30 seconds.
    • Reduced movement speed.

  • Demolisher

    • The Hurl Boulder and Ram effects no longer share a cooldown.

  • Keep Cannons

    • Fixed a bug that was causing them to do much more damage than intended.
    • Keep Cannons can now be repaired once they are destroyed by clicking on them. This repair process takes 8 seconds and can be interrupted, similar to capturing a PvP objective.

  • Siege Engine

    • Significantly Increased health.

Your testing of this new Battleground thus far has proven invaluable and we ask that you please keep the feedback coming once these changes have been applied.

Will Scarlett Johansson play Marilyn Monroe in ‘My Week With Marilyn’?

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I’m Not Obsessed is reporting that Scarlett Johansson has been tapped to play Marilyn Monroe in the newest biopic based on the sex icon’s life My Week With Marilyn, based on a book of the same name by Colin Clark, and employee of Laurence Olivier. According to a newspaper columnist Baz Bamigboye, ScarJo is at the top of a wish list of young actresses being considered by director Simon Curtis and producer David Parftt to play the role including Kate Hudson, Amy Adams, and Michelle Williams.

Kate Hudson? Michelle Williams? Amy Adams? If they had included Lindsay Lohan in this list, I would know for sure that this is a joke. Those girls are all cute, but they don’t have that perfect, soft, sex appeal that Marilyn had. Scarlett, though I can see. I think she has a startling beauty, no matter what comes out of her brains, and she used to have curves for miles before she lost mostly breast weight for her Iron Man role. Hopefully she’ll eat a couple of slices of Hamburger Helper Pizza Burger drizzled with nacho cheese and washed down with a blended cheesecake and get back to normal. Really Scarlett, everyone misses your boobies. If you’re going to play Marilyn, you’ve got to bulk up, Lady.




Michael Douglas’ son Cameron Douglas arrested after DEA investigation for intent to distribute meth

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Michael Douglas’ “actor” son has found himself in a bit ‘o trouble after an undercover DEA investigation. TMZ reported that Cameron Douglas, 30, was arrested the morning of Aug. 3, while the New York Post claims he’s been in custody since July 28. All we know for sure is that homeboy’s goose is cooked.

Both RadarOnline and the Post say that the DEA has been trailing him for a while, and that an agent ordered around $18,000 – $20,000 worth of meth from Cameron after finding him strung out in the Gansevoort Hotel in New York. It turns out that ol’ Cam has hotel setups like this in both Miami and L.A. as well, and called a connection in L.A. to fill the order. The package was tracked by the government, and we don’t know if Cameron ever got his hands on the stuff. Radar’s source says that boy was in quite a state, possibly one to rival Methy Mischa, but was still able to get the ball rolling on scoring a great deal of the Stove-Top Super Ice.

Cameron Douglas is no virgin to drug busts and jail time, he was arrested in 2007 after police found syringes of liquid cocaine in his car. WTF? Who uses liquid cocaine? I’ve obviously got to get out more. Here’s his mug from that little bust-up:

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Cameron’s acting career certainly hasn’t been as stellar as his father and grandfather, with his most notable film being All in the Family (2003), which also starred his more famous relatives. Other than that Cameron starred as Adam in 2005’s Adam and Eve, a movie than flew swiftly under the radar. Most recently he’s been a part of a movie that’s currently in post-production The Beautiful Outsiders which has Shannon Doherty and Corey Feldman in lead roles. That must have been what pushed him over the edge.

The "Obama Birthday Surprise"


It's Barack Obama's 48th birthday. While I do have some real policy issues with him (I fear a quagmire in Afghanistan, among other issues), those can wait. After all, it IS his natal day, wherever he was born.

OK, I jest, but that is my basic point. I think that too many people, including me, have gotten caught up with the various attacks on the President, from whether he's a natural-born citizen of the United States to whether he's a racist (Jeremiah Wright -I heard invoked by Glenn Beck just recently - to Skip Gates) to whether he's a socialist (single payer health care). Or merely the Antichrist who wants to euthanize old people. What we've been missing, what I've been missing, with all those trees, is the forest.

I've become convinced that the proponents of these theories don't need to PROVE the smears against Obama as unAmerican (by birth or by values). It's merely necessarily to repeat them over and over. And over and over and over again.

Take the birthers, please. Jon Stewart pretty much eviscerated their points a couple weeks ago. The very next day, I get an e-mail that goes on and on and on about how the group (I won't bother identifying them) will lead a campaign to "FAX All 50 State Attorneys General To Investigate Obama's Birthday FRAUD"
According to published reports,[WHAT published reports?] Barack Obama's legal team has been paid over one million dollars, so far, to STOP anyone from seeing ANY of his actual identification documents, or many other documents:
* Actual long-form birth certificate (NOT an easily-forged electronic copy of a short-form document that is not even officially accepted in Hawaii) except by legal authorities in Hawaii...
* Columbia University senior thesis, "Soviet Nuclear Disarmament" - writing about the USSR; maybe he's also a Communist? ...
* Obama's client list from during his time in private practice with the Chicago law firm of Davis, Miner, Barnhill and Gallard Hey, yeah, and while you're at it, reveal why the clients were there. But wait, wouldn't that violate lawyer-client privilege?
* Baptism records
* Obama/Dunham marriage license
* Obama/Dunham divorce documents
* Soetoro/Dunham marriage license
* Soetero/Dunham Adoption records
But would even THAT be sufficient? Ask David Hernandez.
It's a longer list, but it's brilliant in its innuendo.

The point is that it does not matter what Obama does; he will be criticized. And not on legitimate grounds, such as the deficit, but over specious stuff.

Take the mundane example of the so-called "beer summit". Obama was criticized for his choice of beer - Bud Light. But think about it: don't you believe he'd be criticized for ANY pick he made? If he'd picked a German beer, he'd be criticized for not picking a domestic brew. (Is Anheuser-Busch still considered "domestic" now that InBev owns it?) Even a selection of Sam Adams would have been picked as blue state elitist, I'm willing to bet. There was never going to be a satisfactory choice.

So for the President's birthday, we should vow to vow not to get confounded by the - dare I say it? - vast right-wing conspiracy - designed to make sound and fury signifying absolutely nothing. Let us hold this President accountable for the substantive issues, but ignore the politics of distraction. And distraction it is, though it has the capacity of being believed. The repetition gives some the belief that "Where there's smoke, there's fire," except that it's the same cabal blowing smoke.

This One Goes Out to the One I Love

Remember way back in the day, for must of us Generation Y’rs, that was high school and junior high, when sending a special message, via music, was as easy as calling your local radio station and dedicating a song? There was a perfect song that described exactly how you felt and you could say “this one goes out to the one I love.”

Now, before anyone gets too excited, the I in the title is not referring to me specifically, but rather to us collectively. How can we send a message out to the one we love these days?

I can’t think of a single radio station that even has a dedication hour any more. And, even if there was one, the odds of your flame, or whomever you are dedicating a song to, actually hearing it, especially with XM/Sirius and iPods, are slim to none. (Oh, wait, Delilah does still take dedications, but it’s doubtful that a substantial number of Generation Y’rs follow that program, or at least fess up to it.) So, how can we send one out to the one we love?

  • iLike Facbeook music application – Not only can you create playlists to share with the rest of the online world, you can dedicate those songs on your lists, and so can your friends. (Truth be told, this is very cool application whether you’re in dedicating songs or not.)
  • Twitter – You can tweet your sweet dedication and even saying “this one goes out to the one I love” leaves you with 105 characters to explain exactly what “this one” is. (Perfect idea for MusicMondays).
  • FB Wall posts – You know the ones, the nauseating ones you send to your special someone’s page and all your friends roll their eyes at when they see (openly they roll their eyes, secretly they wish they had a post like that on their wall). Nothing says I love you like quoting song lyrics on a FB wall for all the world (and more importantly all your friends) to see.
  • DJ – (is this really an option?) There’s always the hope that you can find a nice DJ at whatever club, restaurant, bar or party you’re attending, who will let you say those precious little words before rolling out your special song. (haha…can you imagine?)
Alright, admit it, “this one goes out to the one I love” probably isn’t a phrase we’ll use to much these days unless it is somehow connected to an online endeavor (or you're really into vintage R.E.M.). But it’s a nice thought. Who doesn’t appreciate the occasional public flaunt of affection? With that in mind, this one goes out to the ONES I love (i.e. YOU--my subscribers/readers) "Thank You" by Dido.

Lyrics: The one I love

(chorus 1)
This one goes out to the one I love
This one goes out to
the one Ive left behind
A simple prop to occupy my time
This one goes
out to the one I love

(chorus 2)
Fire!!!
Fire!!!

(repeatchorus 1)
(repeat chorus 2)

This one goes out to the one I love
This one goes out to the one
Ive left behind
Another prop has occupied my time
This one goes out to
the one I love
(repeat chorus 2)

Obama Joker Poster Stirs Outrage, Bush Joker Poster Not So Much

Not surprisingly, the Obama Joker Poster reported by NewsBusters Saturday is already drawing some outrage.

According to a television station where the posters have been spotted, "Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable President Earl Ofari Hutchinson is calling the depiction, politically mean spirited and dangerous."

Yet, when Vanity Fair's Politics & Power blog published a somewhat similar visual representation of George W. Bush last July, nobody seemed to complain. In fact, throughout the Bush years, demeaning drawings of the President and Vice President Dick Cheney were quite commonplace.

But, according to KTLA.com, depicting Barack Obama in unflattering terms is a no no.

Hutchinson is challenging the group or individual that put up the poster to have the courage and decency to publicly identify themselves.

"Depicting the president as demonic and a socialist goes beyond political spoofery," says Hutchinson, "it is mean-spirited and dangerous."

"We have issued a public challenge to the person or group that put up the poster to come forth and publicly tell why they have used this offensive depiction to ridicule President Obama."

Hmmm. I wonder where the Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable was when Vanity Fair published this last July:

And where was the outrage when the Village Voice published this on the cover of its October 26, 2004, issue:


In reality, if I wanted to, I could likely produce hundreds of disgusting drawings of Bush, Cheney, and others in their Administration plastered at publications across the fruited plain the last eight years.

That was acceptable commentary and political satire back then.

Now that Obama is in the White House, it's called "mean-spirited and dangerous."

Any questions?

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