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  • 'Limitless' For all of its faults, "Limitless" still pulls off the ability to give viewers a slick, fast-paced thriller with some nice twists. A struggling writer named Eddie (Bradley Cooper) finds his big break in a pill that unlocks brain capacity. After an experiencing an increase in productivity, he becomes hooked. When Eddie scores a free supply of these pills, it makes a remarkable change in his life including money, fame and women. Unfortunately, Eddie doesn't have enough pills to last him and he's got thugs on his tail looking to get in on the magic pill market. The film's major failing is a series of unbelievable turns that don't mesh with the screenplay but it's still plenty of fun and relevant in this age of instant gratification. The extras on Blu-ray and standard DVDs are a...

  • Instant messaging (IM) as a form of communication offers unique advantages to traditional email communication centered mostly on its immediacy. Levels of IM use are significantly less than email especially in business organizations. In order to understand IM behavior and encourage its adoption, this manuscript explores IM behavior using the Ajzen & Fishbein (1980) model of human behavior known as Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA). Attitude toward IM and "subjective norm" are positively associated with intention to use instant messaging. The TRA model can be used to predict and understand the usage of instant messaging in the target population.

  • Who's the one player you cant watt to face this season? LSU's Glen Davis. I'm looking forward to banging with BIg Baby. He's a pretty heralded player, and I've been watching him. It's always fun playing against high-profile athletes like that.

  • This brave new world of electronic communication has multiplied the avenues for the boorish to harass the innocent. That development is forcing courts to apply local harassment statutes to situations the drafters may not have anticipated. Take the case of Alex C., a New Hampshire lad who faced harassment charges based on an instant messaging exchange with the mother of a friend.

  • With instant coffee, instant soup, instant oven cleaners, instant Viagra, instant pain relief from four-hour Viagra, it was only a matter of time before instant diplomacy made its debut on the nation's comedy channels. Some foreign leaders have concluded that American youth - and many older Americans, too - have tuned out serious news and tuned in comedians who make fun of everything from the nuclear ambitions of superannuated Iranian mullahs to Osama bin Laden's air-conditioned deluxe cave in the Hindu Kush.

  • Even Barbara Eden's 1960s television character Jeannie, who doubles as a modern day nick@nite icon, would have trouble turning a plot of dirt into an instant, lush lawn as quickly as installing sod. Folded arms, blinking eyes and a nod of the head - it's almost that straightforward. The hard part of a sod installation is the bedding prep. Preparing the soil can be like preparing a framed space before drywall can be hung. The cleaning, conditioning and grading of the soil is the time-consuming part of the process as is framing the walls and installing mechanicals such as wiring and plumbing. Both sod laying and drywall hanging are almost instant-gratification projects after the skeletal, grunt work is accomplished.

  • Long-time participants in the College Hill Historic Homes Tour shouldn't be concerned if they experience a little deja vu during Sunday's event. The Craftsman bungalow at 1505 S.W. Jewell, owned by Karon and Stephen McAtee, was featured on the tour seven years ago and still looks a lot like a home from the 1920s.

  • Bachelard goes on to enumerate a number of productive paradoxes surrounding the poetic instant: first, the holding of a plurality of contradictory events within a single moment (RD 174); secondly, the "no" to the horizontal time of "other people, of life and of the world" which coincides with a "yes" to the emancipation of the deeper person "imprisoned in horizontal time" (RD 175); thirdly, the repetition or reliving of the past in terms of a certain "smiling regret," a singularly ambivalent emotion, for Bachelard, which transcends both melancholic nostalgia and naive optimism.

  • Stars of the game The entire Jets' defense gets this honor, even though it allowed a touchdown to the Bills in garbage time. But when it mattered, the line stifled RB Fred Jackson, the secondary blanketed the Bills' receivers and the linebackers not only harassed QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, but picked off two of his passes. Calvin Pace and David Harris had second-quarter interceptions.



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