The News Review:
- Photo Gallery of Manny Pacquiao’s Workout by Laura De la Torre
- Microsoft expands scope of Home Server corruption bug
- Museum and Gallery Listings
- Easing the Pain of Collecting
- Where plastic bags go to die
- What’s n: Galleries
- From dust and debris sports help a small Kansas town rise and…
Photo Gallery of Manny Pacquiao’s Workout by Laura De la Torre
Doghouse Boxing – Feb 28, 2008
Check out our Photos by Laura De la Torre who was at today’s media workout. According to a report by Roy Luarca for Philippine Daily Inquirer on Tuesday night Pacquiao sparred for 11 rounds at trainer Freddie Roach’s Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles. Luarca further reports that Pacquiao intends to raise it to 12 rounds on Thursdays and Saturdays. Also in Luarca’s report Pacquiao now weighs between 135 and 136 pounds.
Microsoft expands scope of Home Server corruption bug
ARNnet – Feb 28, 2008
“This issue only affects Windows Home Server systems that have more than one hard disk drive added to the server storage” said the revamped document. Windows Home Server is designed so that users can easily boost storage space by adding additional internal drives or attaching external drives to the computer. The data corruption issue with Windows Home Server goes back more than two months when Microsoft first acknowledged that under some conditions editing a document image or e-mail stored on the server corrupted the file effectively destroying it. About a week later Windows Home Server product managers claimed that the bug cropped up only when the server was under an “extreme load” as it copied large files. The revised support document now omits any mention of “extreme load. ” Headrick explained why. “We removed it because it was kind of nebulous about what that meant” he said.
Museum and Gallery Listings
New York Times – Feb 29, 2008
The first New York museum show devoted exclusively to this Viennese master is less a coherent Klimt exhibition than a Klimt-o-rama. The main draw is a veritable retrospective of the drawings erotic and otherwise and a smattering of paintings starring the new-in-town gold-on-gold “Adele Bloch-Bauer I. ” Also here: a photo mural of sections of Klimt’s most famous painted mural the “.
Easing the Pain of Collecting
New York Times – Feb 28, 2008
Bekman has relationships with hundreds of artists and photographers represents 18 of them employs a staff of four and feels connected she said to every one of the 40 or so pieces on the walls in her apartment like the large provocative photograph of a woman brushing her hair given to her by Benjamin Donaldson a photographer she represents. n March 15 her gallery will celebrate its fifth anniversary and last week 20×200 shipped its 6500th print. As for finding a new apartment Ms. Bekman said she has never really considered it. “I would love to be in a top-floor apartment with natural light” she said but “I definitely feel connected to my home — I made it a home.
Where plastic bags go to die
Seattle Post Intelligencer – Feb 29, 2008
It’s not a pretty picture. China is banning plastic bags after June 1 a move that is being considered elsewhere. What do you think? (The Guardian has a Q&A on plastic bags.
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What’s n: Galleries
Toronto Star – Feb 28, 2008
3rd & 4th floors): Hans Gamble's modern Impressionist paintings hang to Mar. Toronto Image Works Gallery (80 Spadina Ave. #207 416-703-1999): Jessica Auer's exhibit "Re-Creational Spaces" reflects her fascination with popular sites and tourism. n display today to Mar. Visual Arts ntario (1153A Queen St… Visual Arts ntario (1153A Queen St. 416-591-8883): Karolynn Vaisanen's exhibit "c'est la vie" is on display to Mar. 11 (reception tonight 7 p. Vtape (401 Richmond St.
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From dust and debris sports help a small Kansas town rise and…
ESPN – Feb 28, 2008
Same doctor’s office upstairs over the old store building same soda fountain same cracks in the pavement from 50 years ago. “The only thing we did wrong” McCollum now says “is that all of us had lived here for so long we didn’t realize what a good thing we had. ” Photo galleryTo see more photos from Greensburg taken by Lucas Gilman. The tornado skipped by several dots on the map the night of May 4 2007 then grew to nearly two miles wide when it bore down on Greensburg.