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March 20, 2011
Facebook Yesterday and Today (CSS Edition)
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NUE iPAD!
Vous savez il m’arrive de faire de la photo à mes heures perdues. Le succès grandissant de mon blog photo (oognip.com) est d’ailleurs assez dingue (avec 20 000 pages vues par jour) (la classe).
Bref. Hier soir j’ai donc fait quelques photos avec la sympathique Lexa. Etant donné que j’avais l’iPad sous le bras, je me suis dit que ça ferait des photos intéressantes :), comme on avait pu faire sur le Tabbee.
Voilà donc en exclusivité, avant même la publication du shooting entier sur Oognip.com, les photos de l’iPad « nue », avec un « e » :).
Cliquez sur LIRE LA SUITE pour voir toutes les photos !
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William Eggleston Plays Life
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Day I Realized FOAF was DEAD
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NEW Folksy (illiterate) Gmail
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Johnny Cash Dyess, AR
Johnny Cash's Dyess, Arkansas
| Dyess, Arkansas | |
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| Coordinates: 35°35′25″N 90°12′52″WCoordinates: 35°35′25″N 90°12′52″W | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Arkansas |
| County | Mississippi |
| Area | |
| - Total | 1 sq mi (2.5 km2) |
| - Land | 1 sq mi (2.5 km2) |
| - Water | 0 sq mi (0 km2) |
| Elevation | 223 ft (68 m) |
| Population (2000) | |
| - Total | 515 |
| - Density | 515/sq mi (206/km2) |
| Time zone | Central (CST) (UTC-6) |
| - Summer (DST) | CDT (UTC-5) |
| ZIP code | 72330 |
| Area code(s) | 870 |
| FIPS code | 05-20230 |
| GNIS feature ID | 0082838 |
Dyess is a town in Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 515 according to the 2000 census. Dyess was founded in 1934. Johnny Cash's biography "Man in Black" describes Dyess as a planned community built as part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal program, with streets laid out in a wheel pattern. According to Dyess history, the town, which is actually a colony, was originally built as an Agricultural Cooperative Project. It was named after W.R. Dyess, who was the first Works Progress Administrator in the state of Arkansas. The main purpose of the town's administration was to give poor families a chance to start over with land that they could work toward owning.
The original township had 500 individually owned and operated farms which were each 20 or 40 acres (160,000 m2) each. The colony was made up of 15,144 acres (61.29 km2).
It is best known for being the boyhood home of singer and songwriter Johnny Cash. Johnny Cash grew up on 4791 West County Road 924, Dyess, AR.[citation needed] The house is now owned by William Stegall. Dyess was also the childhood home of other famous artists. Gene Williams, Tommy Cash and Buddy Jewell all have roots in Dyess.[citation needed] Recently, a movie was made about the life and music of Johnny Cash. The movie, part of which was filmed in Dyess, starred Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Ginnifer Goodwin, Robert Patrick, and Dallas Roberts.
In an effort to purchase the Old Administration Building in Dyess to make a memorial of Dyess History and Johnny Cash, the town sponsored the First Annual Dyess Days celebration.[1]
The mayor of the town is Larry Sims.
Geography
Dyess is located at 35°35′25″N 90°12′52″W (35.590224, -90.214523)[2].
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 2.5 km² (1.0 mi²), all of which is land.
Demographics
According to the census[3] of 2000, there were 515 people, 177 households, and 138 families residing in the town. The population density was 205.0/km² (528.5/mi²). There were 204 housing units at an average density of 81.2/km² (209.3/mi²). The racial makeup of the town was 90.10% White, 2.14% Black or African American, 0.19% Native American, 0.19% Asian, 6.99% from other races, and 0.39% from two or more races. 9.51% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.
There were 177 households of which 49.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 62.1% were married couples living together, 13.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 21.5% were non-families. 19.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.91 and the average family size was 3.36.
In the town the population was spread out with 31.5% under the age of 18, 9.7% from 18 to 24, 34.8% from 25 to 44, 15.3% from 45 to 64, and 8.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 29 years. For every 100 females there were 91.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 86.8 males.
The median income for a household in the town was $25,000, and the median income for a family was $26,447. Males had a median income of $22,500 versus $18,229 for females. The per capita income for the town was $11,047. About 25.3% of families and 25.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 26.6% of those under age 18 and 37.7% of those age 65 or over.
References
- ^ http://www.dyessday.com
- ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2000 and 1990". United States Census Bureau. 2005-05-03. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
- ^ "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
External links
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March 19, 2011
Charlie Sheen adds five cities to national tour | Reuters
Charlie Sheen adds five cities to national tour
via in.reuters.com
via in.reuters.comCharlie Sheen cupcakes are selling like hotcakes! Sat, Mar 12 2011Charlie Sheen sparks new era of cyber celebrity meltdowns Fri, Mar 11 2011Police search home of Charlie Sheen Fri, Mar 11 2011Charlie Sheen sues Warner Bros. for $100 million Fri, Mar 11 2011
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File photo of actor Charlie Sheen as he gestures towards fans in Aspen, Colorado August 2, 2010.
Credit: Reuters/Rick Wilking/Files
LOS ANGELES | Wed Mar 16, 2011 6:16am IST
(Reuters) - Charlie Sheen on Tuesday added five new shows to the schedule of live performances he has mounted in the wake of being fired last week from his hit television program "Two And A Half Men."LOS ANGELES
Sheen's "My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option Show" will expand beyond previous cities of Detroit and Chicago to include New York City, Boston, Cleveland, Columbus, Ohio and Wallingford, Conn.
The new shows were posted on the sales site of Ticketmaster. The trek currently begins on April 5 in Cleveland and ends one week later in Boston. The new stops were added following reports over the weekend that the first two shows sold out quickly.
Sheen, who was TV's highest paid actor for his role as a skirt-chasing, heavy-drinking bachelor on No. 1-rated comedy "Two And A Half Men," has made headlines worldwide since January when he entered a home-based rehab program for drug and alcohol abuse. Production of his show was suspended.
After completing treatment, the actor said he wanted to return to work, but the show's producer Chuck Lorre, its makers at Warner Bros Television and the CBS network that aired it kept the program on hold.
Sheen went on several radio and TV interviews, complaining loudly about Warner Bros. and insulting Lorre by calling him "a stupid, stupid little man," among many other things. Warner Bros then fired him. He has sued both Warner Bros and Lorre for $100 million claiming he was wrongfully terminated.
For its part, Warner Bros. has claimed in a letter to Sheen's lawyer that the actor was engaged in "dangerously self-destructive conduct and appears to be very ill." Warner Bros. said Sheen had difficulty remembering lines, could not collaborate and had poisoned key working relationships.
Indeed, Sheen has had a troubled 2010, pleading guilty to assaulting his now ex-wife, being put on probation, spending several stints in rehab and in hospitals.
In recent weeks, he has gone on a personal media blitz starting a webcast called "Sheen's Korner," in which he talks about whatever is on his mind, and opening his own Twitter account to stay connected to fans.
Not much is known about his show beyond the description on the Ticketmaster site, which reads: "Will there be surprises? Will there be guests? Will there be mayhem? Will you laugh? Will you scream? Will you know the truth? WILL THERE BE MORE?!?! This IS where you will hear the REAL story from the Warlock. Bring it. I dare you to keep up with me."
(Editing by Dean Gooodman)
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March 17, 2011
A northbound Saikyō Line train bound for Kawagoe takes on Elvis Karate Monkey
A northbound Saikyō Line train bound for Kawagoe takes on Elvis Karate Monkey
Line Station name km Stops LocationYamanote Ōsaki 0.0 L R C Shinagawa Tokyo Ebisu 3.6 L R C Shibuya Shibuya 5.2 L R C Shinjuku 8.6 L R C Shinjuku Ikebukuro 13.4 L R C Toshima Akabane Itabashi 15.2 L R C Itabashi Jūjō 16.9 L R C Kita Akabane 18.9 L R C Tōhoku Kita-Akabane 20.4 L Ukima-Funado 22.0 L Toda-Kōen 24.4 L R Toda Saitama Toda 25.7 L Kita-Toda 27.1 L Musashi-Urawa 29.5 L R C Minami-ku, Saitama Naka-Urawa 30.7 L Minami-Yono 32.4 L Chūō-ku, Saitama Yono-Honmachi 34.0 L R Kita-Yono 35.1 L Ōmiya 36.9 L R C Ōmiya-ku, Saitama
The Saikyō Line (埼京線, Saikyō-sen?, an abbreviation for "Saitama-Tokyo Line") is a railway line between Ōsaki Station in Shinagawa, Tokyo) and Ōmiya Station (Ōmiya Ward, Saitama, Japan).
At the northern end of the line, some trains continue beyond Ōmiya as far as Kawagoe Station on the Kawagoe Line. At Ōsaki, most Saikyō Line trains continue onward to Shin-Kiba on the Rinkai Line operated by Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit.
The line runs parallel to the Yamanote Line between Ōsaki and Ikebukuro, where it is formally called the Yamanote Freight Line (山手貨物線?), and to the Tōhoku Main Line between Akabane and Ōmiya, where it is unofficially called the Second Tohoku Line (東北別線?). The portion between Ikebukuro and Akabane is officially known as the Akabane Line (赤羽線?). For most purposes, JR refers to all of these as part of the "Saikyō Line" when being used for Saikyō Line services.
Before the Saikyō Line, there were several attempts to improve commuter rail service between Saitama and Tokyo. One of the earliest, the Tokyo-Ōmiya Electric Railway (東京大宮電気鉄道, Tōkyō-Ōmiya Denki Tetsudō?), was founded in 1928 but went bankrupt shortly thereafter due to rising land values in the area. Later, in 1968, the Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Transportation proposed to run the new Toei Mita Line to central Ōmiya.
Development of the Saikyō Line began as a Japanese National Railways effort to quell unrest in Saitama regarding the expansion of the Tōhoku and Jōetsu Shinkansen. During the mid-1970s, local protesters staged sit-ins, demonstrations and administrative actions to impede the building of the new high-speed lines north of Tokyo. JNR reached a settlement with the activists under which it would build a commuter line to serve these local communities, while being left alone to develop the Shinkansen as well.
The new line, tentatively called the New Commuter Line (通勤新線, Tsūkin Shinsen?), was built between Ōmiya and Akabane. Through service to Ikebukuro through the existing Akabane Line began on September 30, 1985. The line was initially troubled by inadequate train control systems which could not keep pace with its frequency of service: however, these issues were worked out during the first month of service.
In March 1986, the Saikyō Line began through service to Shinjuku through the Yamanote Freight Line, which had seen less use by freight services since the opening of the Musashino Line in 1973. Service to Shibuya and Ebisu did not begin until 1996, when new platforms were completed to accommodate passenger service. Service to Ōsaki and the Rinkai Line began in 2001.
The Saikyō Line has had a particularly severe problem of overcrowding during rush hour. Some of the traffic was redirected to Shōnan-Shinjuku Line upon completion of line extension construction in 2004. The completion of the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line in 2008, which also serves the Saitama-Yamanote corridor, is expected to bring more relief. Problems of overcrowding have included a higher incidence of groping, as well as delays in train schedule caused by longer time taken at each station to pick up and drop off passengers. The Saikyō Line was notorious for having the highest report of groping-related incidents (known as chikan) in Tokyo.[1] This problem was directly addressed by installments of women-only passenger cars, which are cars that are temporarily off-limits to men during rush hours, and indirectly addressed by reducing overcrowding problems as a whole. There are three types of trains on the Saikyō Line: Local trains (普通), Rapid trains (快速) and Commuter Rapid trains (通勤快速). Between Ōmiya and Akabane, Rapid trains only stop at Toda-Kōen, Musashi-Urawa and Yono-Hommachi, while Commuter Rapid trains, which run during rush hours, stop only at Musashi-Urawa. South of Akabane, as well as on the Kawagoe and Rinkai lines, all trains make all scheduled station stops.
The equipment used on the Saikyō line consists of 205 series EMU trains owned by JR East, and TWR 70-000 series EMU trains owned by Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit (only used on Rinkai Line through services).
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March 15, 2011
New Dogmeat 5 content attributes
HTML5
Index
This section is non-normative.
List of reflecting IDL attributes | |||
| Interface | Element(s) | IDL attribute | Reflects... ... |
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HTMLElement | HTML elements | contextMenu | contextmenu |
HTMLOptionElement | option | text | textContent |
Interfaces
This section is non-normative.Events
This section is non-normative.List of events | ||
| Event | Interface | Description |
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DOMContentLoaded | Event | Fired at the Document once it and its scripts have loaded, without waiting for other subresources |
abort | Event | Fired at the Window when the download was aborted by the user |
afterprint | Event | Fired at the Window after printing |
beforeprint | Event | Fired at the Window before printing |
beforeunload | BeforeUnloadEvent | Fired at the Window when the page is about to be unloaded, in case the page would like to show a warning prompt |
blur | Event | Fired at nodes losing focus |
change | Event | Fired at controls when the user commits a value change |
click | Event | Fired at an element before its activation behavior is run |
contextmenu | Event | Fired at elements when the user requests their context menu |
error | Event | Fired at elements when network and script errors occur |
focus | Event | Fired at nodes gaining focus |
hashchange | HashChangeEvent | Fired at the Window when the fragment identifier part of the document's current address changes |
input | Event | Fired at controls when the user changes the value |
invalid | Event | Fired at controls during form validation if they do not satisfy their constraints |
load | Event | Fired at the Window when the document has finished loading; fired at an element containing a resource (e.g. img, embed) when its resource has finished loading |
message | MessageEvent | Fired at an object when the object receives a message |
offline | Event | Fired at the Window when the network connections fails |
online | Event | Fired at the Window when the network connections returns |
pagehide | PageTransitionEvent | Fired at the Window when the page's entry in the session history stops being the current entry |
pageshow | PageTransitionEvent | Fired at the Window when the page's entry in the session history becomes the current entry |
popstate | PopStateEvent | Fired at the Window when the user navigates the session history |
readystatechange | Event | Fired at the Document when it finishes parsing and again when all its subresources have finished loading |
reset | Event | Fired at a form element when it is reset |
show | Event | Fired at a menu element when it is shown as a context menu |
submit | Event | Fired at a form element when it is submitted |
unload | Event | Fired at the Window object when the page is going away |
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