'Halo 3' Burns Bright on Opening Day
September 28, 2007
What can I say about Halo.......
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By Walaika Haskins TechNewsWorld 09/27/07 2:28 PM PT
"Halo 3" has blown the lid off entertainment industry sales records, topping the one-day totals for even the biggest Hollywood blockbuster movie and the most hotly anticipated new book. The early success suggests the title may find its way into the heady realm of all-time best-selling games such as "Madden NFL."
Gamers have made "Halo 3" the biggest launch in entertainment history by scooping up enough units to bring in an estimated US$170 million in its first 24 hours on store shelves, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) announced Thursday.
Moving that amount of product puts the Xbox 360 title ahead of smash hit movie releases and blockbuster book launches, such as "Spider-Man 3" and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Besides overjoyed retailers, Microsoft Xbox Live and Microsoft Game Studios are beneficiaries of the game's mega success. GameStop, a leading video game retailer, expects "Halo 3" and its related products "to be the biggest video game title generator" in the store's history.
"'Halo 3' has become a pop-culture phenomenon," said Shane Kim, corporate vice president of Microsoft Game Studios. "Not only is 'Halo 3' setting sales records, it's also redefining entertainment. Within the first 20 hours alone, we've seen more than a million Xbox Live members worldwide come online to play 'Halo 3.' That makes Sept. 25 the most active Xbox Live gaming day in history."
The game became available Tuesday, with more than 10,000 retail locations in the U.S. hosting "Midnight Madness" events to celebrate its launch. The release was not confined to the U.S. -- "Halo 3" is available in 37 countries and 17 languages.
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‘The Fonz’ Sculpture to be Erected in Milwaukee
September 27, 2007
All I want to know is, who would win in a fight between Rocky and the Fonz?? What do you guys think???
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Posted on September 27th, 2007 by Spicy Pants

Ayyyyy!
Arthur Fonzarelli, or ‘The Fonz’ from the classic television series, “Happy Days,” will be immortalized in bronze in the city of Milwaukee.
The City hopes that tourists will be drawn to the city to see the statue of the pop culture icon. Visit Milwaukee, a non-profit group for tourism in the city has raised $45,000 of the $85,000 it needs to have the sculpture commissioned. They say they are on schedule to reveal the statue sometime in 2008.
Happy Days co-creator Garry Marshall and Henry Winkler, who played The Fonz, have both approved the project. Winkler seemed both shocked and thrilled about the statue. He said,
“It’s an honor, but it is so bizarre to think there should be a statue. I wasn’t sure it was something that could happen to me.”
Winkler added that he loves the idea and that he will come to town for the dedication.
“If it helps the city, a city that has been so supportive and warm to me over the years, then I am so OK with it.”
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Global warming's rising seas projected to overtake unique U.S. coastal spots in 100 years
September 22, 2007
Hey folks, I just wanted to share some info regarding what we can expect to happen to the sea levels in the future.....its pretty crazy!!!
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Climatologist Stephen Schneider of Stanford University talks about the water level before Oracle Corp. headquarters in Redwood City, Calif., Sept. 6, 2007.
Story Published: Sep 22, 2007 at 12:03 PM PDT
By Associated Press
Ultimately, rising seas will likely swamp the first American settlement in Jamestown, Va., as well as the Florida launch pad that sent the first American into orbit, many climate scientists are predicting.
In about a century, some of the places that make America what it is may be slowly erased.
Global warming - through a combination of melting glaciers, disappearing ice sheets and warmer waters expanding - is expected to cause oceans to rise by one meter, or about 39 inches. It will happen regardless of any future actions to curb greenhouse gases, several leading scientists say. And it will reshape the nation.
Rising waters will lap at the foundations of old money Wall Street and the new money towers of Silicon Valley. They will swamp the locations of big city airports and major interstate highways.
Storm surges worsened by sea level rise will flood the waterfront getaways of rich politicians - the Bushes' Kennebunkport and John Edwards' place on the Outer Banks. And gone will be many of the beaches in Texas and Florida favored by budget-conscious students on Spring Break.
That's the troubling outlook projected by coastal maps reviewed by The Associated Press. The maps, created by scientists at the University of Arizona, are based on data from the U.S. Geological Survey.
Few of the more than two dozen climate experts interviewed disagree with the one-meter projection. Some believe it could happen in 50 years, others say 100, and still others say 150.
Sea level rise is "the thing that I'm most concerned about as a scientist," says Benjamin Santer, a climate physicist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California.
"We're going to get a meter and there's nothing we can do about it," said University of Victoria climatologist Andrew Weaver, a lead author of the February report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in Paris. "It's going to happen no matter what - the question is when."
Sea level rise "has consequences about where people live and what they care about," said Donald Boesch, a University of Maryland scientist who has studied the issue. "We're going to be into this big national debate about what we protect and at what cost."
This week, beginning with a meeting at the United Nations on Monday, world leaders will convene to talk about fighting global warming. At week's end, leaders will gather in Washington with President Bush.
Experts say that protecting America's coastlines would run well into the billions and not all spots could be saved.
And it's not just a rising ocean that is the problem. With it comes an even greater danger of storm surge, from hurricanes, winter storms and regular coastal storms, Boesch said. Sea level rise means higher and more frequent flooding from these extreme events, he said.
All told, one meter of sea level rise in just the lower 48 states would put about 25,000 square miles under water, according to Jonathan Overpeck, director of the Institute for the Study of Planet Earth at the University of Arizona. That's an area the size of West Virginia.
The amount of lost land is even greater when Hawaii and Alaska are included, Overpeck said.
The Environmental Protection Agency's calculation projects a land loss of about 22,000 square miles. The EPA, which studied only the Eastern and Gulf coasts, found that Louisiana, Florida, North Carolina, Texas and South Carolina would lose the most land. But even inland areas like Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia also have slivers of at-risk land, according to the EPA.
This past summer's flooding of subways in New York could become far more regular, even an everyday occurrence, with the projected sea rise, other scientists said. And New Orleans' Katrina experience and the daily loss of Louisiana wetlands - which serve as a barrier that weakens hurricanes - are previews of what's to come there.
Florida faces a serious public health risk from rising salt water tainting drinking water wells, said Joel Scheraga, the EPA's director of global change research. And the farm-rich San Joaquin Delta in California faces serious salt water flooding problems, other experts said.
"Sea level rise is going to have more general impact to the population and the infrastructure than almost anything else that I can think of," said S. Jeffress Williams, a U.S. Geological Survey coastal geologist in Woods Hole, Mass.
Even John Christy at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, a scientist often quoted by global warming skeptics, said he figures the seas will rise at least 16 inches by the end of the century. But he tells people to prepare for a rise of about three feet just in case.
Williams says it's "not unreasonable at all" to expect that much in 100 years. "We've had a third of a meter in the last century."
The change will be a gradual process, one that is so slow it will be easy to ignore for a while.
"It's like sticking your finger in a pot of water on a burner and you turn the heat on, Williams said. "You kind of get used to it."
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Looking to make some new friends??? Forget Myspace and checkout Peepsparty!!!
September 15, 2007
That's right guys, one of my friends from across the pond has revamped his website. I personally like the site alot, it offers more than myspace. Check it out!!!! (click on the banner)
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Peepsparty.com is now live!
After a few months and a lot of work, Peepsparty.com has finally been launched and Peepsparty.co.uk will now be directed there. The site has a brand new look and some excellent features. We have listed some of the new features below so please read on..
What is New?
We have created a brand new Getting Started page found HERE to help you navigate your way around the site. Below are some brief introductions to several of the newest features.
Peeps TV
We now have many channels covering Live Sports, Movies, Music, Comedy, News and Documentaries. Remember you can watch live football matches and other sports that are not shown on TV here
The Blackboard
If your a Facebook member then you will be familiar with this feature. Write on your friends Blackboard just like The Wall on Facebook.
Points System
Earn points for using your Peepsparty and what do points make? They make prizes. We will soon be giving away prizes for those who have collected the most points.
Theme Profile
Customise your profile with background images, new font changes and colours.
Videos
Upload videos to your profile, just like YouTube!
Online Shopping
Peepsparty have teamed up with some of worlds most popular shops to offer you products from DVDs to Holidays.
My Jukebox
Members can now listen to their favorite music at the click of a button. We will also upload any tracks you want to listen to through our request service.
Mobile
Set-up your profile to send SMS messages to your mobile phone when friends have sent you messages and winks plus much more. You can also send SMS messages to your friends and download the latest ringtones, logos and videos.
Chat
For those serial chatters amongst you, we now have 12 chat rooms and Mini Chat for more private conversations
Send Ecards
Send your friends or family electronic Birthday, Christmas or just for fun cards.
My Friends
You can now add friends to your profile in the same way as Myspace and Facebook.
Hot Or Not
Based on the popular website hotornot.com, you can rate other members here.
Charities
Peepsparty are proud to support various charities. We have a page dedicated to raising money and will also donate 25% of the Advanced Subscription Fee to a charity of the members choice from the 1st October 2007.
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NEW GRID ADDED........FREE ZONE!!!!
September 09, 2007
Hey folks!!!
Just wanted to let you know that I added a new grid called, "Free Zone". This is my completely free area, so feel free to advertise your site for free. The maximum size of your ad can only be 40x40 (reason for this is that someone may want to use the whole grid to advertise their site...I can't let that happen ) and it will stay on my site for 2 months (reposting is encouraged).
So, if you have a new site that your looking to advertise, feel free to post it on my site.
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My Youtube Video
September 05, 2007
Hey folks!
Just wanted to let you know that my youtube video is ready for viewing....don't laugh though 
I'm just looking to get the word out about my game so, "Tell a friend to tell a friend!!" 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfPae9cbNfY
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