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Real Madrid 1-1 Lyon (agg 1-2)
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Real Madrid crash out of the Champions League to Lyon 2-1 on aggregate after being held 1-1 at the Bernabeu.
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Zeus Botnet Dealt a Blow As ISPs Troyak, Group 3 Knocked Out
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itwbennett writes “Niney of the 249 Zeus command-and-control servers were knocked offline overnight when two ISPs, named Troyak and Group 3, were taken offline. Whoever was behind the takedown ‘just decided to knock out a large area of cybercrime, and this was probably one of the easiest ways to do it,’ said Kevin Stevens, a researcher with SecureWorks. As with the McColo takedown of just over a year ago, Troyak’s upstream providers seem to have knocked (more…)
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First Condor Nest in Pinnacles National Monument in 100 yrs
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A lonely cave on a cliff in the rugged Pinnacles Monument is the setting for a story of two love birds who found one another despite unimaginable hardship and decided to bring new life into a world that almost destroyed them. They are giant corpse-munching vultures, but wildlife biologists could not be more thrilled if they were Romeo and Juliet.
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World of Warcraft: Translating the gnomish binary (0101010)
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You remember the Matrix Punchograph’s and punch card’s in Gnomeregan and always wondered what all that binary (01010101) really means?Well, here’s the translation to them all.
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A Rod Lawyers Are Setting Up Interview With The Feds.
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Alex Rodriguez may soon be talking to federal authorities, and he hopes it will happen close to spring training.
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Fallon rejects Cheltenham mount
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Leading Flat jockey Kieren Fallon makes a late decision to pull out of an intended ride at the Cheltenham Festival.
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Insulators Made Into Conductors
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Most polymers — materials made of long, chain-like molecules — are very good insulators for both heat and electricity. But scientists have now found a way to transform the most widely used polymer, polyethylene, into a material that conducts heat just as well as most metals, yet remains an electrical insulator…


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