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    • ICANN's Domain Expansion: Why .Metallica Makes Sense
      As Eric Savitz reported earlier this morning, ICANN, the Internet's governing body for its naming system, announced this weekend plans to dramatically expand the number of top-level domains (.com, .net, etc.). Right now, beyond the 250 country-level domains, there are a mere 22 topic-centric domains in existence. As the BBC reports: <blockquote>There will be several hundred new generic top-level domain names (gTLDs), which could include such addresses as .google, .coke, or even .BBC.</blockquote> But such a luxury will not come cheap: <blockquote>It will cost $185,000 (£114,000) to apply for the suffixes, and companies would need to show they have a legitimate claim to the name they are buying.</blockquote> This could be great news for any industry or brand, according to Ben Crawford, CEO of global domain name registry CentralNic, but with one large caveat: they must be nimble. <blockquote>Like those who missed the chance to purchase their preferred “dot com” extensions over two decades ago, brands who miss out on their dot brand TLDs could take years to catch up with their competitors, and even risk being locked out entirely if a “confusingly similar” word is registered as a TLD (if “.apples” were registered, Apple Computer could not acquire “.Apple”). Ultimately, the risks and costs associated with not acquiring a “dot brand” gTLD are numerous, but the potential for success and the opportunity to lead the Internet in a new direction is even greater.</blockquote> Crawford also sees this as a plus for consumers: <blockquote>With the creation of “dot brand” domains, web addresses will be more intuitive for consumers and search engines. New g _NULL_

    • Billionaire Len Blavatnik Buys Warner Music Group For $3.3 Billion
      Yesterday FORBES and other news outlets reported that billionaire Len Blavatnik's Access Industries was on the verge of purchasing Warner Music Group. Earlier today the two sides announced the deal: a $3.3 billion all-cash buyout of the world's third-largest music company, whose artists include Green Day, Metallica and Bruno Mars. 昨日フォーブスおよびその他の報道機関は億万長者レンBlavatnikのアクセスインダストリーズは、Warner Music Groupの購入の危機に瀕していたことを報告した

    • フジ予習:ロン・セクスミス
      secret heart - ron sexsmith

    • Frank Frazetta obituary
      A prolific painter of fantasies that adorned book covers, film posters and rock LPsFrank Frazetta, who has died of complications following a stroke, aged 82, was a creator of fantasy illustrations, his muscular, bloodied heroes and shapely heroines inspiring and influencing later generations of artists. His covers lured readers into the worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs's Venus and Mars and below the Earth's surface to Pellucidar with Burroughs's most famous creation, Tarzan. His book covers were key to the revival of interest in the works of Robert E Howard, whose mythic warrior Conan was depicted by Frazetta in the 1960s. Arnold Schwarzenegger played the character twice in the 1980s.Very few of Frazetta's original paintings were sold in his lifetime and intense bidding surrounded those that came on to the market. In 2008, his cover for Burroughs's Escape On Venus sold at auction for $251,000. A year later, the Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett purchased the artwork for the 1967 cover to Howard's Conan the Conqueror for $1m.Brooding, thunderous skies and screaming hordes of demons were just one side of Frazetta's work. His movie posters – among them the comedy What's New Pussycat? (1965) and the musical The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968) – exhibited his more humorous side, developed during almost two decades of drawing comic strips, including a period on Al Capp's lighthearted Li'l Abner, which was syndicated to 400 newspapers.Born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Alfred and Mary Frazzetta, (he later dropped one z), at the age of eight he was enrolled at the Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts and studied under the Italian artist Michael Falanga. He excelled at sport and was offered a contract with the New York Giants. His passion for art won out ove 、映画のポスターや岩LPsFrankフラゼッタ、合併症のストローク以下が死亡した、82歳以上のカバーの本を飾って空想の多作の画家は、ファンタジーイラストの生みの親は、彼の筋肉、血まみれの英雄と格好の良い刺激ヒロインとそれ以降の世代に影響を与えていたアーティスト

    • Why use Metallica as a military weapon when Glee is available?
      US army's choice of aural bombardment is all wrong, argues Stuart HeritageIf there's one thing the US military enjoys more than keeping our womenfolk in silk stockings during the second world war, it's bombarding its enemies with objectively terrible music. Just last week a report crept out about a group of special psychological operations officers who drive around Afghanistan in an armoured vehicle and blast the locals with Taliban-peeving music like Metallica, Thin Lizzy and the Offspring at earth-shaking volume.The technique is called acoustic bombardment and – along with sensory deprivation and good old-fashioned sexual humiliation – is one of the military's favourite non-lethal coercion techniques. The music itself tends to be exactly the type of aggressively macho fare you'd expect. Metallica are always near the top of the pile, along with Eminem, Dr Dre, Bruce Springsteen's Born In The USA – presumably because officers are experimenting with torture by profound lyrical sarcasm – and nonsense like Fuck Your God by gormless death metal quartet Deicide. David Gray's Babylon used to be on the playlist but it's fallen out of favour, either because Gray expressed his outrage, or because top brass realised that no crime is serious enough to warrant being made to listen to it more than once within a single lifetime.The problem with acoustic bombardment, though, is that it plainly doesn't work. Just because I'd confess to hundreds of atrocities the second that someone started flapping a copy of St Anger in my face, chances are that the Taliban probably wouldn't. Either they're made of sterner stuff, or they're genetically derived from that boy from school who had a bumfluff moustache, constant body odour and an unwashed Megadeth T-shirt that he always wore on non-uniform 聴。爆撃の米軍の選択はすべて間違っている、スチュアートHeritageIfが米軍は絹のストッキングで第二次世界戦争中に我々womanfolkの複数形を維持するよりも楽しんで1つの事、それは客観的にひどい音楽との敵を砲撃だと主張する


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