Marioquince wrote: Desde Costa Rica festejos patronales en honor a la Virgen del Carmen en Juan Viñas,y el domingo 12 de Julio del 2009 esta corrida de toros
kai_hiwatari writes "Digitizor reports that the next generation of iPhone was spotted in the analytics log of an iPhone app, iBart. The device it seems was identified as iPhone 3.1 in the log. The last time when iPhone 2.1 was spotted, it was followed by iPhone 3G."
eldavojohn writes "With the problem of moving conventional rocket fuel to the moon and mars on their minds, researchers from Purdue and Penn State successfully tested and demonstrated the use of aluminum-ice (ALICE) as fuel. In a paper from last August they outlined how it would work [PDF] and now they know it does. Space.com also had more information on the paper and how nano-scale aluminum functions as a fuel."
j-beda writes "In June 2009, Dr Neil Johnson published a paper titled "Human group formation in online guilds and offline gangs driven by a common team dynamic" in Physical Review E that found the way in which WoW "guilds" form can be described by a mathematical model that can also be applied to an unrelated group of people, namely street gangs in Los Angeles. Since "Any group that satisfies these fairly autonomous, competitive criteria would also (fit the model)," said Dr Johnson, the findings are of interest to those combating international as well as local terrorist cells."
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A 2002 Gallup pole indicates that 69 percent of Spanish show no interest in bullfighting. Tourists who are unaware of the cruelty keep bullfights alive, even though it's common for tourists to leave their first bullfight before it's over. Many young Spaniards and...
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