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#1141 Re: The Sunset Strip » Lamest reunion in world history now upon us » 916 weeks ago

If you take White Lion, Mr. Big and Poison (in their decline)...mix them up with less talent and lack of any good songs, you get Trixter.  These guys made Hanson look like rockers.  These guys are really living in a dreamworld if they think they could even sell out at a McDonald's birthday party.      16

#1142 Guns N' Roses » How will the delays effect C.D.'s sales? » 916 weeks ago

Gunslinger
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When/If Chinese Democracy ever comes out how will the numerous delays effect the sales of this album?  There were key times (in my opinion) like 2002 and 2006 when the buzz would have really given C.D. a great bump but those opportune times came and went and we still have nothing.  I believe that Chinese Democracy would still sell relatively well were it released now (or soon) but with every fading year, every broken promise and every delay in general I think the album loses more and more interest, credibility and potential sales. 

How do you guys think the delays have or have not effected the potential sells of C.D.?  Also, when do you think the best time would have been to release this album and what is the best thing that can be done now to revitalize interest?

#1143 The Garden » Dino Mummy Reveals Secrets » 916 weeks ago

Gunslinger
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Mummified dinosaur may have outrun T Rex By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer
1 hour, 41 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - One of the most complete dinosaur mummies ever found is revealing secrets locked away for millions of years, bringing researchers as close as they will ever get to touching a live dino.

The fossilized duckbilled hadrosaur is so well preserved that scientists have been able to calculate its muscle mass and learn that it was more muscular than thought, probably giving it the ability to outrun predators such as T. rex.

While they call it a mummy, the dinosaur is not really preserved like King Tut was. The dinosaur body has been fossilized into stone. Unlike the collections of bones found in museums, this hadrosaur came complete with skin, ligaments, tendons and possibly some internal organs, according to researchers.

The study is not yet complete, but scientists have concluded that hadrosaurs were bigger '” 3 1/2 tons and up to 40 feet long '” and stronger than had been known, were quick and flexible and had skin with scales that may have been striped.

"Oh, the skin is wonderful," paleontologist Phillip Manning of Manchester University in England rhapsodized, admitting to a "glazed look in my eye."

"It's unbelievable when you look at it for the first time," he said in a telephone interview. "There is depth and structure to the skin. The level of detail expressed in the skin is just breathtaking."

Manning said there is a pattern of banding to the larger and smaller scales on the skin. Because it has been fossilized researchers do not know the skin color. Looking at it in monochrome shows a striped pattern.

He notes that in modern reptiles, such a pattern is often associated with color change.

The fossil was found in 1999 in North Dakota and now is nicknamed "Dakota." It is being analyzed in the world's largest CT scanner, operated by the Boeing Co. The machine usually is used for space shuttle engines and other large objects. Researchers hope the technology will help them learn more about the fossilized insides of the creature.

"It's a definite case of watch this space," Manning said. "We are trying to be very conservative, very careful."

But they have learned enough so far to produce two books and a television program. The TV special, "Dino Autopsy," will air on the National Geographic channel Dec. 9. National Geographic Society partly funded the research.

A children's book, "DinoMummy: The Life, Death, and Discovery of Dakota, a Dinosaur From Hell Creek," goes on sale Tuesday and an adult book, "Grave Secrets of Dinosaurs: Soft Tissues and Hard Science," will be available in January.

Soft parts of dead animals normally decompose rapidly after death. Because of chemical conditions where this animal died, fossilization '” replacement of tissues by minerals '” took place faster than the decomposition, leaving mineralized portions of the tissue.

That does not mean DNA, the building blocks of life, can be recovered, Manning said. Some has been recovered from frozen mammoths up to 1 million years old, he said. At the age of this dinosaur, 65 million to 67 million years old, "the chance of finding DNA is remote," he said.

A Manchester colleague, Roy Wogelius, who also worked on the dinosaur, said "one thing that we are very confident of is that we do have some organic molecular breakdown products present." That look at chemicals associated with the animal is still research in progress.

Matthew Carrano, a paleontologist at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, said he could not comment in detail about the find because he had not seen the research. But, he added, "Any time we can get a glimpse of the soft anatomy of a dinosaur, that's significant."

The findings from Dakota may cause museums to rethink their dinosaur displays.

Most dinosaur skeletons in museums, for example, show the vertebrae right next to one another. The researchers looking at Dakota found a gap of about a centimeter '” about 0.4 inch '” between each one.

That indicates there may have been a disk or other material between them, allowing more flexibility and meaning the animal was actually longer than what is shown in a museum. On large animals, adding the space could make them a yard longer or more, Manning said.

Because ligaments and tendons were preserved, as well as other parts of Dakota, researchers could to calculate its muscle mass, showing it was stronger and potentially faster than had been known.

They estimated the hadrosaur's top speed at about 28 miles per hour, 10 mph faster than the giant T. Rex is thought to have been able to run.

"It's very logical, though, that a hadrosaur could run faster than a T. rex. It's a major prey animal and it doesn't have big horns on its head like triceratops. Hadrosaurs didn't have much in the way of defense systems, so they probably relied on fleet of foot," Manning said.

Dakota was discovered by Tyler Lyson, then a teenager who liked hunting for fossils on his family ranch. Lyson, who is currently working on his doctorate degree in paleontology at Yale University, founded the Marmarth Research Foundation, an organization dedicated to the excavation, preservation and study of dinosaurs.

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#1144 Re: The Garden » Redskins safety Sean Taylor dead at 24 (Updated) » 916 weeks ago

Good point buzzsaw, that sounds like bullshit to me as well.  It would make much more sense to take the goods and escape.  My guess is this was drug related.

#1145 Re: The Garden » canadians boosting the US economy » 916 weeks ago

Maybe you damned Canadians like Backslash and Neemo aren't so bad after all!  big_smile

#1146 Re: Guns N' Roses » Baz: "Axl really wanted CD out this year (2007)" » 916 weeks ago

I was able to give Axl one more brief chance of credibility in 2006 when he kept insisting it was coming out.  I even played along a little longer when the March release date was given but that's about as far as I can trust.  I want the album just like everybody else but I have strong doubts that it will be anytime soon that we actually get it.

Until I have the cd in my hand it's pretty much like being around a few buddies drinking and hearing the one guy who inevitably has the bullshit story to tell you about how he bagged Carmen Electra or that he is secretly a undercover spy, or how he WAS gonna pay you the cash he owes you but this huge situation came up....yadda yadda yadda.   Axl is THAT guy to me right now.  "I was GONNA release CD by Xmas but Sebastian got drunk and pissed all over the master tapes.  Now I have to go back and re-record everything!"  Yadda, yadda, yadda.

#1147 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Mist (SPOILERS) » 916 weeks ago

I missed it again too.  I just haven't had the free time that I'm willing to sacrifice to go to a theater to watch it yet.  Hopefully this weekend, the featurettes I've seen on it look incredible.  I'm really looking forward to this movie, moreso than any since the remake of Halloween.  I'd like to see that "I Am Legend" as well.

#1148 Re: The Sunset Strip » "What Are You Listening To" Thread » 917 weeks ago

Piece of Mind - Van Halen (from the Warner Bros demos)

#1149 Re: The Garden » Redskins safety Sean Taylor dead at 24 (Updated) » 917 weeks ago

Some arrests have been made.  It won't bring him back but at least these bastards may pay.


Miami-Dade Police: 4 men arrested in slaying of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor

By LISA ORKIN EMMANUEL, Associated Press Writer
November 30, 2007
MIAMI (AP) -- Police said two men and two juveniles arrested Friday in the shooting death of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor went to his home intent on stealing, not killing.

The suspects didn't expect Taylor to be home, said Miami-Dade County police Director Robert Parker, but Taylor was recuperating from a knee injury and had returned to Miami from Washington. When Taylor surprised them, he was shot.

"They were certainly not looking to go there and kill anyone," Parker said. "They were expecting a residence that was not occupied. So murder or shooting someone was not their initial motive."

Police spokeswoman Linda O'Brien identified the four suspects as: Venjah K. Hunte, 20; Eric Rivera Jr., 17; Jason Scott Mitchell, 17; and Charles Kendrick Lee Wardlow, 18. O'Brien said the charges for each had not yet been determined, but "we are talking murder and burglary."

The four were arrested Friday in southwest Florida, about 100 miles from Miami. They will be booked into the Lee County Jail and eventually will be returned to Miami, O'Brien said. She did not have any information on when they would appear in court, their hometowns or if they had attorneys.

The 24-year-old Pro Bowl safety died Tuesday, one day after being shot at his home in an affluent Miami suburb during what officials said appeared to be an attempted burglary.

Authorities said they had more than one confession, but Parker would not elaborate.

"We're looking into whether or not one or more of the individuals had been at the residence before," Parker said.

Police have been investigating a possible link to a Nov. 17 break-in at Taylor's home, during which they said someone pried open a front window, rifled through drawers and left a kitchen knife on a bed.

The Miami Herald reported on its Web site that Mitchell and Wardlow had connections to Taylor. Mitchell cut Taylor's lawn and did other chores at the house, Mitchell's twin brother, Scottie, told the paper. Taylor's sister, Sasha Johnson, dates Wardlow's older cousin Christopher, and Scottie Mitchell told the paper the couple invited Jason Mitchell to Johnson's birthday party within the past two months.

A woman who identified herself as Jason Mitchell's mother told the Naples Daily News her son was at a birthday party at Sean Taylor's home a couple months ago. She also said her son was at home all week and last weekend.

"I don't know where he's at, I don't know why he's being held," she told the Naples paper. "No parent should see this happen to their child."

O'Brien would not confirm the reports when contacted by The Associated Press.

Redskins owner Dan Snyder released a statement late Friday acknowledging the arrests.


AP - Nov 30, 9:46 pm EST

"This is another step, but not a conclusion, in a very personal and painful tragedy," he said. "I also want to thank everyone who has joined us in mourning the loss of Sean. People from all over the world contacted the Redskins to share our grief and offer their prayers for Sean and his family. We will never forget the courage his family, especially Jackie, Pete and Donna, have shown. Their composure has been a source of strength for us all."

Taylor and longtime girlfriend, Jackie Garcia, were awakened early Monday by loud noises at Taylor's home in an affluent Miami suburb. Taylor grabbed a machete he keeps in the bedroom for protection, family friend Richard Sharpstein said. Someone broke through the bedroom door and fired two shots, one missing and one hitting Taylor in the upper leg. Neither the couple's 18-month-old daughter, also named Jackie, nor Garcia were injured.

The bullet damaged the femoral artery in Taylor's leg, causing significant blood loss. Taylor never regained consciousness and died a little more than 24 hours later.

A public viewing for Taylor is scheduled Sunday in Miami, and the entire Redskins organization plans to fly to Florida to attend Monday's funeral at Pharmed Arena at Florida International University.

The Redskins also announced that fans attending the team's Sunday game will receive a towel with Taylor's No.21 jersey on it and that his name will be displayed prominently in one of the end zones. Snyder said the team will contribute a minimum of $500,000 to a fund to benefit Taylor's daughter.

Associated Press Writer Brian Skoloff in West Palm Beach, Damian Grass in Miami, and AP Sports Writer Joseph White in Ashburn, Va., contributed to this report.

#1150 Re: The Sunset Strip » Meat Loaf » 917 weeks ago

I know some of the "older crowd" I knew thought Bat Out of Hell was incredible but I never really liked any songs I heard from it.  I remember the "Anything For Love" song from II and I did think the guy has an impressive voice in a opera-like way but it still isn't really my cup of tea outside of that remake he did, I think it was "Rock N Roll Dreams?"  I kind of liked that one.  Maybe I just haven't heard enough from him.

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