Actor David Boreanaz

David Sanborn

March 22nd, 2010 more imagesLegendary American alto saxophonist David Sanborn preforms during The 5th Annual Jazz In The Gardens at Sun Life StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida.

David Zayas

February 19th, 2010 more imagesDavid Zayas ‘Dexter’ actor shopping in Hollywood Los Angeles.

Actor David Duchovny (Tea Leoni, David Duchovny)

February 16th, 2010 more imagesActor David Duchovny and his wife Actress Tea Leoni sit courtside during the Harlem Globetrotters basketball game at Madison Square Garden New York City, USA.

David Blaine

January 15th, 2010 more imagesDavid Blaineperforms card tricks in Times Square for tourists and passers by in order to raise money for the Red Cross Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund..

David Larry

November 5th, 2009 more images**Exclusive**’Curb Your Enthusiasm’ star Larry David driving through Hollywood.

Sick Michaels Scraps Show

October 10th, 2009 POISON frontman BRET MICHAELS has become the latest star to fall victim to the influenza outbreak – the sick rocker has scrapped a show in Georgia. Michaels was due to play a solo gig at Club H20 in Columbus, Georgia on Thursday night (08Oct09) but fans were left disappointed when the concert was cancelled just hours before the star was due to take the stage.

Boreanaz Flu Closes Bones Set

October 5th, 2009 Production on hit U.S. TV forensics drama BONES came to a halt on Monday (05Oct09) after DAVID BOREANAZ was hit with a bout of influenza.

Boreanaz Was Danson’s Doppelganger

September 29th, 2009 DAVID BOREANAZ looks so much like TED DANSON he gained access to nightclubs by pretending to be the star. The 40-year-old Bones actor is 21 years younger than Danson – but he still managed to be taken seriously when he told bar bosses he was the Cheers star.

Cyndi Lauper kicks off fifth season of Fox’s ‘Bones’ as guest star

September 16th, 2009 Lauper taps into her psychic side on Fox’s ‘Bones’NEW YORK — Cyndi Lauper says she downplays a psychic she portrays on Thursday’s season five premiere of Fox’s “Bones.”That means no flamboyant fashions or clothing with a celestial theme. “I didn’t think she should look like Rhoda from the ’70s,” jokes Lauper, referring to the TV character made famous by Valerie Harper.

David Beckham

September 15th, 2009 more imagesmore imagesmore imagesDavid Beckham covers his face with his car sun visor as he picks up his son Brooklyn Beckham from school Los Angeles.more imagesmore imagesmore imagesmore imagesmore imagesmore imagesmore images

David Bisbal

September 14th, 2009 more imagesDavid Bisbal People en Espanol FiestaRumsey Playfield, Central Park.more images

Boreanaz Welcomes Baby Girl

September 2nd, 2009 BONES actor DAVID BOREANAZ is a dad for the second time – his actress wife JAIME BERGMAN has given birth to a baby girl. The delivery is a relief to the 40-year-old TV star, who has remained close to home since Bergman was placed on bed-rest in the weeks leading up to her labour.

DAVID BOREANAZ

September 1st, 2009 *file photo** BOREANAZ WELCOMES BABY GIRLBONES actor DAVID BOREANAZ is a dad for the second time – his actress wife JAIME BERGMAN has given birth to a baby girl. Bergman, 33, delivered the couple’s first daughter, Bardot Vita Boreanaz, on Monday (31Aug09) – a little sister to their seven-year-old son Jaden Rayne.

Becks, Arnie to appear in TV ad promoting tourism in California

August 3rd, 2009 LONDON – David Beckham is set to team up with California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger for a TV advert that will promote tourism in the state. The soccer icon will reportedly be seen playing football on a Los Angeles beach in the commercial.

David Alan Grier joins the cast of David Mamet’s ‘Race,’ opening on Broadway in December

July 29th, 2009 David Alan Grier joins cast of Broadway’s ‘Race’NEW YORK — David Alan Grier is joining the cast of David Mamet’s (MAM’-eht) Broadway-bound play “Race.”The 53-year-old actor will star in the production along with the previously announced James Spader (SPAY’-dur), Richard Thomas and Kerry Washington. “Race” opens Dec.

Actor David Boreanaz


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The dope fiend would rather box Joshua Clottey than Money Mayweather, becuase he knows that Money Mayweather would get on his anal.

How lame is the dope addict to duck Money Mayweather?


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Apple rolls out iPad 3G today

Computerworld – Apple later today will start selling iPads that are able to connect to the Internet over AT&T’s data network. Customers who pre-ordered the more expensive models of the tablet will also receive them today.

Priced from $629 to $829, the 3G-enabled iPad goes on sale at Apple’s retail stores and most Best Buy stores at 5 p.m. local time. The company’s stores will be closed between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. to prepare for the sales start.

Today’s debut of the 3G iPad follows the April 3 launch of the Wi-Fi-only models. The 3G iPad cost $130 more than the corresponding Wi-Fi-only model, a price increase that at least one expert has called “ridiculous.” According to research firm iSuppli, which did a physical teardown of the Wi-Fi model, the additional parts required for 3G connectivity cost an estimated $24.50.

AT&T prepped potential iPad 3G customers earlier this week when it released details (download PDF) about the two data plans that users can access: a $15 per month plan that allows 250MB of data to be transferred to and from the iPad, and a $30 per month unlimited data plan.

Unlike typical cell phone data plans, such as the one that AT&T markets to iPhone owners, the iPad plans are month-to-month deals that can be dropped without penalty. Users who subscribe to the $15 per month plan are warned by the iPad when they have reached the 20%- and 10%-remaining milestones.

Apple also published instructions on its support site today to outline the steps iPad owners take to sign up with an AT&T data plan.

Apple has said it sold more than half a million Wi-Fi-only iPads in the first week of availability, while other estimates — including Chitika Labs, which calculates sales by tracking unique iPad IP addresses that access its ad network — are currently as high as 1.17 million units.

The tablet’s brisk sales caught Apple by surprise. Earlier this month it said it was adding production to meet the strong demand. Most analysts argued that the shortages forced Apple to delay the international introduction of the iPad to the end of May.

According to Web analytics firm NetApplications, the iPad has captured 0.04% of the worldwide online usage market, meaning that 4 out of every 10,000 devices used to browse the Internet are iPads. The iPad’s share of the global online usage market is on par with Research In Motion’s BlackBerry and smartphones powered by Google’s Android operating system.

Customers who order a WiFi + 3G iPad today at Apple’s online store face a week-long wait before their tablets are shipped, according to the company’s site.

Gregg Keizer covers Microsoft, security issues, Apple, Web browsers and general technology breaking news for Computerworld. Follow Gregg on Twitter at @gkeizer, or subscribe to Gregg’s RSS feed . His e-mail address is gkeizer@ix.netcom.com.

Read more about Mobile and Wireless in Computerworld’s Mobile and Wireless Knowledge Center.

Apple rolls out iPad 3G today


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I’m a married african american male who work as a nursing assistant and have career goals to make it as a songwriter/producer. My wife and I are planning to relocate from Rochester, NY (near Buffalo). How is living in Nashville?

Is Nashville a good place to live and work?


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Here we are in the middle of a very beautiful April. My AP Statistics students are diligently (albeit tiredly) working, full-steam ahead. Our goal is in site: the AP Stats exam held nationally on May 4th. We’ve covered 12 dense chapters in an especially rigorous text, Yates, et al., “The Practice of Statistics.” If you are an AP Stats student or teacher, you know how strong a textbook and curriculum this is.

Our focus since late January has been on the holy grail of statistics: inference. What is inference? Inference is the process of analyzing properly collected data, forming a hypothesis, deciding which statistic to calculate, and then (drum roll, please), drawing a valid conclusion to make important decisions. It’s the raison d’etre, really, of the discipline. Are the decreased number of lymphcytic cells in a sample of patients due to a new chemotherapy regime, or just as likely due to chance variation? Are the increased test scores in a sample of 1000 high school juniors due to better instruction, or just natural variation? Yes, inference is what really matters.

So my students have been verrrrry patient and diligent as I go on-and-on about the power and beauty of the problem sets they are completing. But you know, they’re getting it. They really are. And this is where the real beauty is: when I see Katie say, “I was watching Animal Planet and there is this researcher in Japan. He drew these conclusions about chimpanzees and I questioned the design of his experiment.” This student, by the way, followed up her curiosity by researching the exact study conducted and understanding the validity of the inferences! Or, when Olivia commented one day, “I was watching TV with my dad and there was this story. I said, ‘How can they be sure? What about confounding variables? What about randomization?’” Yes, they’re thinking critically and listening actively. No math teacher could be more pleased.

So, regardless of how my charges perform on the AP Stats exam this year (and I know they’ll do great), I already have inferences of my own: they have studied, they have worked. They have learned and they have grown. I know it.

“[A] mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions. ” Oliver Wendell Holmes, US author & physician (1809 – 1894)

If It's Inference … It Must Be Spring!


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