Liakhovich outpoints Brewster for heavyweight belt
Saturday, April 1st, 2006Sergei Liakhovich won the WBO heavyweight
championship in his first fight in 18 months, unanimously
outpointing Lamon Brewster.
Sergei Liakhovich won the WBO heavyweight
championship in his first fight in 18 months, unanimously
outpointing Lamon Brewster.
After a 12-year absence, UNC’s back in the Final Four. And with players who can press and run, the fun has returned, too, for Tar Heels coach Sylvia Hatchell.
bagsc writes “BBC News reports Twentieth Centruy Fox confirms The Simpsons are going to the movies! Should hit theatres in 2007.” From the article: “A 25-second trailer for the film has been shown to US audiences at screenings of Ice Age: The Meltdown, promising to introduce ‘the greatest hero in American history’. It then cut to Homer Simpson, wearing only his underwear, who admitted: ‘I forgot what I was supposed to say.’”
The Rangers traded outfielder
David Dellucci to the Phillies on Saturday night for
right-hander Robinson Tejeda and minor league outfielder Jake
Blalock.
Hogan said Mean Gene was the foundation of the company. He said Gene was on the road more often than the wrestlers. He went back to the AWA and said Gene was more popular than the wrestlers in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Hogan name dropped Bret Hart to a quick pop. He introduced a Mean Gene video package. Lots of blooper reel spots. Gene is the first announcer inducted into the Hall. Gene came out and shook hands with Hulk.
AP - A list of winners from the 19th annual Kids Choice Awards:
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Sunday night, when Mark Buehrle makes his fifth straight
Opening Day start for the Chicago White Sox, he’ll be sure to soak up what could be a once-in-a-career celebration and then tend to business.
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biohack writes “BBC News reports that results from the MINOS experiment have confirmed that neutrinos have mass. To look for neutrino oscillations, scientists created muon neutrinos in a particle accelerator at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab). After passing through a particle detector at Fermilab, a high intensity beam of neutrinos travelled to another particle detector 724km (450 miles) away in a disused mine in Soudan, US. The set up established that fewer particles were being detected at the Soudan site than had been sent from Fermilab, which confirmed that some neutrinos changed their flavor on the way - an effect called neutrino flavor oscillation, which requires them to have mass. ‘To put it simply, if they are heavy, it means that there is a lot more mass in the Universe than we thought there was,’ said Professor Jenny Thomas from University College London.”
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Action, Driving, First Person Shooters, Online, Simulations, GDC, Video
What we have above is a clip
from the developer demo of Warhawk for the PS3. A voiceover describes the "ambient warfare" to be
used in the air-combat simulation game, as well as the innovative mix of "Cell-based software rendering with
RSX-based hardware rendering" to produce the graphics. For all you coders out there, it was also interesting to
note that the programs running on the Cell’s SPUs were not written in low-level assembly (easing development, but
possibly degrading performance).
While we wait until E3, when a playable version of Warhawk was
promised to be delivered, here are a few more PS3 videos from GDC that you might find interesting (with a few
unfortunately quite incomplete):
[Thanks, Reaktorleak89, Fan, & href="http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2006/04/01/video-footage-from-the-gdc/#c1358930">Da’Cheez; via href="http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2006/04/01/video-footage-from-the-gdc/">PS3 Fanboy & href="http://ps3.qj.net/GDC-PS3-Videos/pg/49/aid/13630">QJ.net]
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