Thursday, August 29, 2013

Watch Suits Season 3 Episode 7 "She's Mine" FULL VIDEO Online Stream

SuitsHarvey and Stephen clash over Ava's case; Harvey and Jessica strategize; Louis gets Rachel's help with a broken contract.Watch Suits Season 3 Episode 7 "She's Mine" FULL VIDEO Online Stream
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Monday, August 26, 2013

Kaley Cuoco gets her sweat on with not one but TWO yoga classes in the same day as she enjoys some time off in California

Not content with just one work out a day, Kaley Cuoco spent her morning in the gym before returning later that same day for a yoga session on Saturday.The Big Bang Theory actress was spotted emerging from her Californian gym clutching a yoga mat and looking rather sweaty.The blonde star wore her hair in a high ponytail as she juggled her phone, keys and large bottle of water while making her way back to her car . Healthy start: The Big Bang Theory actress, Kaley Cuoco, begins her day off with a yoga class Healthy start: The Big Bang Theory actress, Kaley Cuoco, begins her day off with a yoga class Despite the 27-year-old hiding her make-up free face behind dark sunglasses, her clothes were much more attention-grabbing.It would have been hard to miss the star's fluorescent pink bag and matching vest, which were toned down with a pair of plain black leggings and a baggy T-shirt.She completed her outfit with comfy pink flip-flops and a small gold necklace. Kaley Cuoco is photographed as she makes her way back to her car after a work out in CaliforniaKaley Cuoco is photographed as she makes her way back to her car after a work out in California Kaley Cuoco looks tired, and eager to get back to her car after emerging from the gym on Saturday morningKaley Cuoco looks tired, and eager to get back to her car after emerging from the gym on Saturday morningClearly not content with her active morning, Kaley was seen enjoying a protein shake before taking part in a second yoga class.This time sporting a green cropped vest and longer leggings, the Californian-born actress looked relaxed as she walked to the gym in the sunshine. More...What's the in bag, Kaley? Big Bang star Cuoco pushes around an overstuffed purple luggage at gifting suite eventStaying fit and healthy! Maria Shriver grabs a carrot juice with dashing son Patrick after early morning yoga classWearing her long hair down by her side, the results of regularly work outs were obvious to see as her tight clothing showed off her trim figure. Back already: Kaley Cuoco clutches a protein shake before taking part in her second yoga class of the dayBack already: Kaley Cuoco clutches a protein shake before taking part in her second yoga class of the day Quick outfit change: Kaley Cuoco sports bright cropped vest for her second workoutQuick outfit change: Kaley Cuoco sports bright cropped vest for her second workoutThe yoga fan is currently dating tennis professional Ryan Sweeting after splitting up with Henry Cavill just over one month ago.Ryan was born in Nassau, Bahamas but has been playing professionally in America since becoming a citizen in 2006.The pair were seen enjoying a manicure and pedicure together last week at a salon in Culver City, California. Kaley Cuoco heads to her car clutching her yoga mat after a hard work out Kaley Cuoco heads to her car clutching her yoga mat after a hard work out Kaley Cuoco enjoyed a his-and-her mani-pedi with her new boyfriend Ryan Sweeting on TuesdayKaley Cuoco enjoyed a his-and-her mani-pedi with her new boyfriend Ryan Sweeting last week
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Saturday, August 24, 2013

Writers: networks wanting spec scripts


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Friday, August 23, 2013

Madison Attorney Sentenced in Bankruptcy Fraud Scheme

JACKSON, MI—Michael E. Earwood, 61, an attorney from Madison, Mississippi, was sentenced today in U.S. District Court to 46 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for bankruptcy fraud, announced U.S. Attorney Gregory K. Davis, Acting U.S. Trustee Henry G. Hobbs, Jr. of Region 5, FBI Special Agent in Charge Daniel McMullen, and Jon T. Rymer, Inspector General of the FDIC. Earwood was also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $792,228.53. Earwood previously pled guilty to devising and executing a scheme to obtain money from a business partner by falsely representing that the money would be used to maintain real property owned by Kinwood Capitol Group. He admitted transferring title to the real property assets of the business without the knowledge and consent of his business partner, who held a majority interest in the assets of the business. Earwood admitted that he transferred these assets to his own company named Northlake Development. He then used that property as collateral for bank loans to Northlake Development but still continued to solicit money from the business partner for a period of time. Earwood admitted that when the bank attempted to foreclose on the Northlake Development loan, he placed Northlake Development into bankruptcy and continued to conceal the unauthorized transactions from his business partner and the banks from which he had obtained loans. This case was prosecuted by First Assistant U.S. Attorney Harold Brittain, Assistant U.S. Attorney Carla J. Clark, and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Sammye S. Tharp. The investigation was conducted by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation-Office of Inspector General (FDIC-OIG) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, assisted by the Office of the U.S. Bankruptcy Trustee, Region 5.
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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Schuricht - Concert Hall Recording - Box Set 10CDs

Composer : Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner, Richard Wagner, Robert Schumann, Johann Strauss, George Frideric Handel, Johannes Brahms, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Carl Maria von Weber  Conductor : Carl SchurichtLabel : ScribendumLossless + CoverNot my ripTracklist :CD 1 :Anton BrucknerSymphony No. 7 in ECD 2 :Richard WagnerOverturesSiegfried IdyllCD 3 :Robert SchumannSymphony No. 3 in Eb op. 97 “Rhenish”Manfred OvertureJohann StraussWaltzes & PolkasCD 4 :Franz SchubertSymphony No. 9 in C, D 944 “The Great”CD 5 :George Frideric HandelConcerti GrossiCD 6 :Johannes BrahmsSymphony No. 4 op. 98Tragic Overture op.81Variations on a Theme of Haydn op. 56aCD 7 :Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSymphony No. 38 in D K. 504 “Prague”Symphony No. 40 in G minor K. 550Symphony No. 41 in C K. 551 “Jupiter”CD 8 :Johann Sebastian BachBrandenburg Concertos 1-4CD 9 :Johann Sebastian BachBrandenburg Concertos 5 & 6Carl Maria von WeberOverture “Oberon”Otto Nicolai Overture “The Merry Wives of Windsor”CD 10 :Felix MendelssohnA Midsummer Night’s DreamOverture “The Hebrides”Overture “Die Schöne Melusine”Overture “Ruy Blas”DownloadPart1 / Part2 / Part3 / Part4 / Part5 / Part6 / Part7Pass : pippo9
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

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Watch_Dogs Preview

Developer: Ubisoft Montreal, Additional Studios / Publisher: Ubisoft / Release Date: November 19, 2013

Watch Dogs dropped a lot of jaws during its E3 2012 debut. The premise is worth a gawk or two: an open-world, near-future setting in which you use your cell phone to hack and control your surroundings.

But this is E3 and stage demos are notorious for misdirecting players with smoke-and-mirrors gameplay demos. Ever since its unveiling, I'd questioned whether or not Watch Dogs was the real deal or just faking it through scripting trickery. It's the sort of question you can't verify until you actually play the game.

Luckily, I have… and I can. Watch Dogs provides a legitimate open-world script-free experience that responds elastically to your actions.

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"You have to be at peace with giving [control] to the player. If you interact with the game in a certain way, then the game has to have the right consequences to your actions," Watch Dogs Lead Gameplay Designer Danny Belanger said. "Sometimes some designers might want to make a movie out of everything, but for us, you have to be able to read the situation, create an event, and it has to give you enough feedback to know 'Oh this makes sense.'"

My demo opened with a simple task — plant a virus in a local server node, which would grant me digital access to nearby city utilities like traffic lights and bridges. The process is similar to hitting synchronization points in Assassin's Creed, a similarity even shared by the presence of a parkour button allowing you to vault over objects when held.

I made immediate use of that button by vaulting over a fence into the guard-ridden restricted area surrounding the server. By smoothly moving from cover to cover, I established line of sight with a security camera, hacked my way in through that, and gained access to the server room remotely without anyone having so much as a clue.

Of course, it didn't have to go down that way. I could have strolled right in, gunning down anyone that looked at me cross-eyed. Or, I could have piggybacked off the external security cameras to set off a car alarm, drawing guards away from the entrance to thin their numbers. In my first five minutes with the game, Watch Dogs already hit me with meaningful decisions.

"It's a good philosophy for an open world, to give a lot of freedom to the player and a lot of ways to tackle a problem," Belanger said. "We use terms like 'free approach,' meaning that your style of player has to be supported. That can mean a lot of things. You're an action person, you're a stealth person, you're a cunning person that likes to use hacking… or a mix of those. Or, today you're frustrated and want action. We don't want to say 'Oh you're this player? This is not a game for you.' It's more that we want the city to react accordingly and support your play style."

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That doesn't only apply to structured missions though. Watch Dogs creates an open world that provides opportunity for player choice at every turn. For instance, once you've worked your way into the local node for an area, you can hack random pedestrians. Within a couple of minutes, I'd stolen some passerby's identity and cashed it out at a local ATM to the tune of $700.

Like any good vigilante, I could justify to myself that I'm stealing for the greater good. Or, I could employ my own moral judgment by reading the augmented reality info cards that hover above random citizens. Oh, you volunteer at the homeless shelter so on your way, citizen. But you molest children so your bank account is forfeit. Either way, the game is not there to judge your actions.

"We refuse to gamify everything. We could've said bank account, money, minus reputation. But in the end, we give you enough narrative info to make that choice, and it's the choice you make," Belanger said. "It would be easy to say 'Reputation goes down, that's bad.' But who would know you did it? No one would know. You have to make that choice yourself."

From there I clambered onto a nearby rooftop thanks to the aforementioned parkour skills. From here I hack a local wifi node, granting me access to any device connected to it. In this case, that happened to be an open laptop in an apartment across the alley. While the car registry stored on the laptop was a good find, the view from the webcam was not. Let me tell you, when you see a man conduct a very stern relationship talk with his real doll, you start to rethink the benefit of unfettered access to information.

"People are voluntarily putting personal things in public networks. It's public property. If you post something on a corporate site, it's not yours anymore. You're giving that away," Belanger said. "We like the questions. If we push that a little bit, what can happen? There's great positive to it but there's also some risks."

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One of those risks being that even if you think you're the all-powerful God of the Internet, you're still working on the same flawed tech that everyone else is. That's the basis for Watch Dogs' unique take on multiplayer. Other vigilante hackers with the same powers as you can join your game to hack your jam.

The rules for a competitive player hack are pretty damn cool. The attacking hacker simply has to mark his target once, then find an inconspicuous spot to start the hack. Once stationary, the hack begins and the hackee gets a notification they're being attacked along with a general area to investigate to find the attacker.

That's when the game of cat-and-mouse begins. Given that attacking players look exactly like random NPCs in the game world, the encounter is similar to multiplayer in Assassin's Creed. Armed only with your phone to sniff out the hacker, your knowledge of how players tend to move, and a bevy of guns (natch) you must kill your attacker before he silently cuts you down.

"There is definitely a fantasy of empowerment that we're giving the character through information and technology, but there's more to that," Belanger said. "The surveillance theme is not only you, it's on you. It's happening to you. It's in the narrative and in the game as well."

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There's another flavor of multiplayer in Watch Dogs. By using the game's mobile app, you can spectate other players players while they play by watching them through a wireframe overhead map. Aside from naturally playing into the game's themes of surveillance and paranoia, you can also challenge other players to a sort of race.

The concept is simple but a long time coming — the in-game player simply has to get from point A to point B in a certain amount of time. The mobile player controls the police forces and electronic assets of the city (stop lights, retractable barriers, shutter doors, etc) to try and stop them. Playing digital God sounds like an awesome way to spend some bathroom time, not to mention the voyeuristic joy of watching other players scurry about like ants.

"We wanted the player to experience that paranoia," Belanger said. "The feeling that someone can be watching you. It's layer on layer and at some point maybe no one's on top."

My demo concluded with an epic 20 minute police chase through the streets of Chicago. To describe everything that happened would take a ridiculous amount of words, but it's the ultimate expression of Watch Dogs' gameplay breadth. In that span I'd driven multiple cars (including an exceptionally speedy and downright cool motorcycle), darted in and out of car wrecks, raised bridges to throw off my pursuers, and ultimately hid in an underground parking lot until the heat died down.

The experience trumped cop chases I've experienced in Grand Theft Auto, and oddly reminded me of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit thanks to the ctOS mechanic. Owing to the city-wide computer network, you can hack traffic lights and bridges even as you drive. Triggering environmental changes in real-time like that sends unpredictable ripples throughout the gameplay. For instance, hacking a traffic intersection's lights green will cause all the cars to floor it, but that doesn't result in a predictable crash or sometimes any crash at all. You just have to initiate and react to the chaos.

"Everything's working together," Belanger said. "If there's an action in one system it's communicating to another system. The other system has to react."

The systemic nature of Watch Dogs is vital. My experience (though brief) with the game convinced me that it can produce those magic moments — those "I've never seen that before" moments. It makes the game world feel alive, a quality that usually belongs to the Grand Theft Auto series.

And, like the Grand Theft Auto series, that magic in incredibly hard to express via trailer or preview.

"It's the hardest thing to show," Belanger said. "When we present something, we're trying to show some moments and values of our game in environments that are a bit more controlled because we want something to happen. If you're going to a game show and you want to show an open world, it's very, very hard."

If you run down the list of what's in Watch Dogs, you can start to get an idea of how difficult it is to communicate what it is. You have the stealth / action dichotomy of Deus Ex, the open-world driving and unpredictable action of Grand Theft Auto, and the emergent gameplay of… Spelunky of all things.

"There's always going to be a place for scripted games, but I think they're going to have a harder and harder time. When we can bring scripted moments in the systems of an open world and make it feel like a realized story, it's going to be difficult for [scripted] games," Belanger said. "They have one mechanic. We have that mechanic, but it's a choice."

Watch Dogs will release for PC, current, and next generation consoles on November 19, 2013.

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

TV Picks: 19-25 August 2013 (Celebrity Big Brother, Chickens, Great British Bake Off, Top Boy, Touch of Cloth II, Trollied, Under the Dome, etc.)

Below are my picks of this week's most notable shows, returning/premiering on UK screens...MONDAY 19thAde Adepitan: Journey of my Lifetime (Channel 4, 8pm) Documentary about polio, which still affects many children in Nigergia. Presented by Paralympian Ade Adepitan.The Incredible Spice Men (BBC2, 8.30pm) New series about spices, where chefs Tony Singh and Cyrus Todiwala investigate the popular foodstuff. (1/5)Horizon: Defeating the Hackers (BBC2, 9pm) Documentary about people who steal identities and ruin lives online.The People's Medal (ITV, 9pm) Documentary looking at how the royal British Empire Medal is selected and bestowed. Presented by Natasha Kaplinski.Emily Owens MD (Really, 9pm) Season 1 of the US medical drama about a doctor fresh out of medical school. Starring Mamie Gummer, Justin Hartley, Aja Naomi King, Michael Rady & Necar Zadegan. (1/13)PICK OF THE DAY Under the Dome (Channel 5, 10pm) Season 1 of the US drama based on the same-named novel by Stephen King, about a small-town community who find themselves literally trapped under a gigantic invisible barrier. Starring Mike Vogel, Rachelle Lefevre, Natalie Martinez, Britt Robertson, Alexander Koch, Dean Norris, Samantha Mathis & Jeff Fahey. (1/13)Sons of Guns (Discovery Channel, 10pm) Documentary series about a family-run firearms shop in Louisiana. (1/14)TUESDAY 20thThe Great British Bake Off (BBC2, 8pm) Series 4 of the baking competition. Hosted by Mel Giedroyc & Sue Perkins, with judges Mary Berry & Paul Hollywood. (1/16)Double Your House for Half the Money (Channel 4, 8pm) Series 2 of the property series where homeowners improve their home on a budget. Hosted by Sarah Beeny. (1/10)The Midwives (BBC2, 9pm) Series 2 of the fly-on-the-wall drama following the staff of St Mary's Hospital, Manchester. (1/8)PICK OF THE DAY Top Boy (Channel 4, 9pm) Series 2 of the urban drama about inner-city gang culture. Starring Ashley Walters, Kane Robinson, David Hayman, Paul Anderson & Shone Romulus. (1/4)Don't Tell the Bride (BBC3, 9pm) Series 7 of the reality series where grooms are given money to plan their fiance's dream wedding without their knowledge. (1/12)WEDNESDAY 21stWelcome to the World of Weight Loss (BBC2, 9pm) Documentary looking at the members of three different slimming clubs. PICK OF THE DAY Big Bad World (Comedy Central, 9pm) New sitcom about a university graduate whose life remains unfocused. Starring Blake Harrison, Sean Walsh, Caroline Quentin & James Fleet. (1/8)The Man Who Collected the World (BBC4, 9pm) Documentary on shipping magnate Sir William Burrell, who amassed 9,000 priceless antiquities that are now on show in a Glasgow museum opened in 1983. Presented by Kirsty Wark.THURSDAY 22ndLocation, Location, Location (Channel 4, 8pm) Series 16 of the property series. Presented by Phil Spencer & Kistie Allsopp. (1/9)Poaching Wars with Tom Hardy (ITV, 9pm) Documentary on the poaching of elephant and rhinos in Africa. Presented by actor Tom Hardy. (1/2)Celebrity Big Brother (Channel 5, 9pm) Series 12 of the celebrity version of the reality show. Hosted by Emma Willis.Trollied (Sky1, 9pm) Series 3 of the supermarket sitcom. Starring Jane Horrocks, Mark Addy, Jason Watkins, Rita May, Nick Blood, Chanel Cresswell, Joel Fry & Faye McKeever. (1/13)PICK OF THE DAY Chickens (Sky1, 9.30pm) New WWI sitcom about three men living in a closeknit community who have decided to avoid fighting for King & Country overseas. Adapted from the Channel 4 pilot. Starring Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, Jonny Sweet, Emerald Fennell, Sarah Daykin & Barry Humphries. (1/6)FRIDAY 23rdReading 2013 (BBC3, 8pm) Coverage of the annual music festival. Hosted by Greg James & Jen Long.PICK OF THE DAY A League of their Own (Sky1, 9pm) Series 7 of the comedy panel with the emphasis on sport. Hosted by James Corden with regulars Jimmy Carr, Jack Whitehall, Jamie Redknapp & Andrew Flintoff. (1/8)SATURDAY 24thNothing. Zip. Zilch. Nada. I guess you can go outside? Maybe see a play? Have dinner?SUNDAY 25thCelebrity Deal or No Deal (Channel 4, 8pm) Celebrity edition of the gameshow, where Gok Wan plays for the £250,000 jackpot, with help from Melanie Sykes, Katie Piper, Kim Woodburn, Gaby Roslin, Amanda Lamb, and others. What Remains (BBC1, 9pm) Crime drama about a couple who move into a new home and discover a decomposed body in the loft above them. Starring David Threlfall, Alexander Arnold, David Bamber, Claudie Blakley, Michael Colgan & Denise Gough. (1/4)PICK OF THE DAY A Touch of Cloth II: Undercover Cloth (Sky1, 9pm) Return of the spoof crime drama. Starring John Hannah, Suranne Jones, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Anna Chancellor & Daisy Beaumont. Written by Charlie Brooker. (1/2)
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Monday, August 19, 2013

30 PHOTOS: Valeria Mazza displays a "Floral Bikini" in Marbella, Spain

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