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Internet Friends Are Assholes – Video

23-03-2012 13:22 YU Pjing Me Bro?: http://www.youtube.com Epic Clip Senders: 1st Clip: http://www.youtube.com 2nd Clip: http://www.youtube.com Want to submit a clip?: http://www.youtube.com No1s Perfect: http://www.youtube.com iKellie: http://www.youtube.com IRL: http://www.youtube.com Call of Duty: http://www.youtube.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Music By: incompetech.com By submitting videos to Chris Archie (myself), you hereby acknowledge that you grant me a perpetual non-exclusive world-wide license (not ownership) to display, promote, or modify your video for commercial use. By submitting videos to Chris Archie (myself), you are confirming that all parties featured in the video have given their permission for the video to be published.

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Seo Taiji's music still makes hearts beat faster

A screengrab of the Seo Taiji Archive, an online database on Seo and his music, which was launched at midnight Thursday by his fans

By Cho Chung-un The Korea Herald/Asia News Network Saturday, Mar 24, 2012

It's been 20 years since Seo Taiji & Boys released their first album "Nan Arayo." Seo's fans, just teenagers in 1992, continue to be loyal to the singer who seldom appears in public.

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Seo's debut album, his fans came up with the idea of naming a Brazilian forest after the singer and launching an online database (www.seotaiji-archive.com)of every document and video about him and his music.

The Korea Herald interviewed Lee Jin-sook, a 34-year-old office worker who is an advisor to the Seo Taiji Archive Project, an e-library on Seo and his music.

The online archive is for Seo's fans to share news articles, radio interviews and photos. The website, which officially launched at midnight Thursday, will be a channel for accurate information and knowledge about the artist, the project team said.

The following is an except from an e-mail interview with Lee.

Q. What motivated you to do something innovative and creative in tribute to Seo? Where do you get the energy?

A. I get the energy definitely from Seo Taiji as an artist and his music. It has been 20 years since he made his debut but his music still makes my heart beat as ever and Seo continues to be our role model. Seo Taiji fandom, too, underwent a series of changes over the last 20 years, and that is what still motivates us to look forward to his music and him as a true artist.

Q. How many of you are participating in the project? Are you members of one of his fan clubs? Why does the group stay mostly anonymous?

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Zimbabwe: Tycoon Shanfari Threatens to Close Independent

THAMER al Shanfari, the mega-rich former chairman of Cayman Islands-based mining company Oryx Natural Resources (ONR) believed to own the Glen Lorne house where crack units drawn from the police, immigration, Central Intelligence Organisation and Zimbabwe Revenue Authority flushed out two suspected diamond and gold dealers before deporting them, has threatened to use financial muscle to shut down the Zimbabwe Independent for reporting on the story which has angered him.

The Independent last week reported two senior Zanu PF politburo members, Minister of State for Presidential Affairs Didymus Mutasa and his Indigenisation counterpart Saviour Kasukuwere, were linked to Israeli and Russian underworld gold and diamond dealers who were recently deported after a raid on their hideout in Harare's Glen Lorne suburb. The house is believed to be owned by Shanfari.

Mutasa and Kasukuwere confirmed going to the property located at Number 57 Follyjon Crescent during the January 3 raid. Mutasa however said he was only visiting, while Kasukuwere said he had gone there to meet some South African investors who wanted information on the indigenisation programme.

But those involved in the raid said the ministers were called by Russian national, Alexander Filegon alias Alexander Filatov and an Israeli Mike Raslan, who were accused of being diamond and gold dealers, to rescue them.

The story incensed Shanfari. In reaction, his lawyer Gerald Mlotshwa of GN Mlotshwa& Company Legal Practitioners initially called last Friday to complain but it was agreed that Shanfari, who was not part of the story besides mentioning that he owned the house and providing his background, wouldbe interviewed to give his own side of the story.

The Independent on Tuesday contacted Mlotshwa over the issue and it was agreed the interview would go ahead. However, midstream Shanfari dramatically changed and in subsequent conversations he exploded and threatened to close the newspaper.

Shanfari, instead of giving his own side of the story given the overwhelming public interest in the matter as shown by the involvement of two ministers, chose to threaten to close the newspaper and go after its journalists.

"You don't know who I am and what I do. You are fighting the wrong person and I will make sure your newspaper is closed," said Shanfari. "Do you know who I am? I'm going to go after you (Independent),"

He was particularly angered by a picture of his house which appeared in the paper showing part of his property which was raided by the police. He accused the Independent of being unprofessional for taking pictures of his house and "tarnishing his image".

"You guys are very unprofessional. Why did you take pictures of my house? I have reported you to the police," he said. "I will make sure your newspaper is closed."

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APD arrest two for damage to coin-operated machines

March 23, 2012 APD arrest two for damage to coin-operated machines

Rich Flowers The Athens Review The Athens Daily Review Fri Mar 23, 2012, 07:11 PM CDT

Athens The Athens Police Department arrested two men, Thursday, for damage caused to coin-operated machines at a car wash on West Corsicana Street.

Jeffrey Bud Anding, 49, and Kevin Dwayne Smith, were each booked into the Henderson County Jail for criminal mischief ($1,500 to $20,000). Each of the suspects posted bond, Friday, and was released.

APD dispatch received a call Thursday morning reporting the damage to the machines. Lt. Michael Davis took the report, and gathered evidence concerning the offense. APD was able to identify Anding and Smith as suspects in the case.

Anding and Smith were brought to the police station, and interviewed concerning the car wash damage. Based on the evidence gathered and the interview, they were paced under arrest. Det. William Carlow also participated in the case.

Smith was arrested in December in connection with a series of burglaries in the Athens area. An arraignment hearing on that case is scheduled for April 4.

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Local company playing key role in adding Internet domains

By SANDRA GUY sguy@suntimes.com March 23, 2012 8:34PM

Jeff Schmidt, CEO of JAS Global Advisors, poses for a photograph at his company's office on N. Michigan Ave. Wednesday, March 14, 2012, in Chicago. | John J. Kim~Sun-Times

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Updated: March 24, 2012 2:16AM

A Chicago company, JAS Global Advisors, is playing a key behind-the-scenes role in an unprecedented expansion of Internet domain names the webs equivalent of real-estate addresses dominated by .com, .gov, .org and .edu.

The expansion will open the way for new domain names ending in just about any word imaginable from .chicago for people looking to identify themselves as Chicagoans, to .jeans to .security to .YourNameGoesHere.

The process is highly charged: Critics say the expansion will offer new opportunities for cybersquatters, Anonymous-style hackers and trademark and patent trolls, and give pornographers their own .xxx suffix.

Supporters say the new names will give businesses new marketing opportunities and, if run correctly, tighten up online security.

A controversy also surrounds the nonprofit group that runs the Internet-naming process. The board of ICANN, the California-based Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, is battling U.S. Commerce Department concerns that its members may have too-close ties to companies that will bid on the new domain names. A board spokesman said the members operate under strict ethics rules. Separately, a national retailers advocacy group has complained that ICANN hasnt given clear direction on how businesses should apply for, appeal or otherwise respond to the new domain names.

As a March 29 deadline nears for applications for the new domain names, JAS Global Advisors, headed by international online security expert Jeff Schmidt, will be one of three companies nationwide that will evaluate applicants for their technical and financial qualifications.

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