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Facebook CSI Game App: Dr. Matz discusses science fiction and reality in the biology of AVATAR. Life Science Library?s Science Study Break program will wrap up its season on Wednesday with an examination of James Cameron?s most recent blockbuster Avatar. Dr. Misha Matz of the School of Biological Sciences will decipher biological fact from fantasy in the world of the film AVATAR, examining real life science behind the science fiction. Pop culture and the academy collide as Science Study Break features relevant faculty and experts from The University of Texas at Austin discussing the reality and fantasy portrayed as fact in science-themed books, television and film. Past presentations have featured presentations on bioterrorism and its treatment in the Fox thriller ?24,? artificial intelligence gone wild in ?2001: A Space Odyssey,? the comic realities of Spider-Man and epidemiological models for the proliferation of zombies. Science Study Break occurs twice each semester and is generously supported by the University Federal Credit Union.

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Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts

Below is a list of keyboard shortcuts that can be used in Google Chrome for Windows. These shortcuts can be utilized for a variety of purposes, ranging from opening Chrome's internal Task Manager to sending the active Web page to your printer.

  • CTRL + N: Open a new window

  • CTRL + <Link>: Open a link in a new tab

  • CTRL + SHIFT + N: Open a new window in Incognito Mode

  • SHIFT + <Link>: Open a link in a new window

  • CTRL + T: Open a new tab

  • CTRL + SHIFT + T: Reopen the last tab that you closed

  • ALT + F4: Close current window

  • CTRL + 1: Switch to the tab in position 1 on the tab strip

  • CTRL + 2: Switch to the tab in position 2 on the tab strip

  • CTRL + 3: Switch to the tab in position 3 on the tab strip

  • CTRL + 4: Switch to the tab in position 4 on the tab strip

  • CTRL + 5: Switch to the tab in position 5 on the tab strip

  • CTRL + 6: Switch to the tab in position 6 on the tab strip

  • CTRL + 7: Switch to the tab in position 7 on the tab strip

  • CTRL + 8: Switch to the tab in position 8 on the tab strip

  • CTRL + 9: Switch to the last tab on the tab strip

  • CTRL + TAB: Switch to the next tab

  • CTRL + PAGE DOWN: Switch to the next tab

  • CTRL + SHIFT + TAB: Switch to the previous tab

  • CTRL + PAGE UP: Switch to the previous tab

  • CTRL + W: Close current tab or pop-up window

  • CTRL + F4: Close current tab or pop-up window

  • ALT + HOME: Open your home page

  • CTRL + O: Open a file in the browser

  • CTRL + H: View Browsing History

  • CTRL + B: Toggle bookmarks display

  • CTRL + J: View Downloads

  • SHIFT + ESC: View Chrome's internal Task Manager

  • CTRL + P: Print the current page

  • F5: Reload the current page

  • ESC: Stop the current page from loading

  • CTRL + F5: Reload the current page, overriding the cache

  • SHIFT + F5: Reload the current page, overriding the cache

  • ALT + <Link>: Download link

  • CTRL + F: Open the 'Find in page' dialog box

  • CTRL + G: Find the next match from 'Find in page' box

  • F3: Find the next match from 'Find in page' box

  • CTRL + SHIFT + G: Find the previous match from 'Find in page' box

  • SHIFT + F3: Find the previous match from 'Find in page' box

  • CTRL + U: View source code of the current page

  • CTRL + D: Bookmark the current page

  • CTRL + PLUS: Make text larger

  • CTRL + MINUS: Make text smaller

  • CTRL + 0: Return to default text size

  • BACKSPACE or ALT + LEFT ARROW: Advance to the previous page in your browsing history (for the current tab)

  • SHIFT + BACKSPACE or ALT + RIGHT ARROW: Advance to the next page in your browsing history (for the current tab)

  • ALT + E or ALT + F: Open Chrome's "wrench", or tools, menu

  • CTRL + SHIFT + B: Activate or disable the Bookmarks Bar.

  • F6 or SHIFT + F6: Advance through active components on the current page, or through items in Chrome's Address bar, Bookmarks bar, or Downloads bar.

  • CTRL + SHIFT + J: Open Chrome's Developer Tools interface.

  • F1: Open Chrome's Help Center in a new tab or window.

  • CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE: Open the Clear Browsing Data window.

  • CTRL + ENTER: Automatically add www. (at the beginning) and .com (at the end) of the text currently residing in the Address (or URL) bar

  • CTRL + BACKSPACE: Remove whatever key term precedes the active cursor in the Address (or URL) bar

  • CTRL + L or ALT + D: Highlight the full URL in the Address bar

  • CTRL + S: Save the current page to your hard drive

  • CTRL + C: Copy selected text or images to the Clipboard

  • CTRL + V or SHIFT + INSERT: Paste the current contents of the Clipboard, preserving original formatting

  • CTRL + SHIFT + V: Paste the current contents of the Clipboard without original formatting

Source: http://browsers.about.com/od/windowsbro5/a/chromeshortcuts.htm

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China central bank chief: cut reliance on rating agencies (Reuters)

BEIJING (Reuters) ? China's Central Bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan said financial companies must cut their reliance on ratings agencies, and that China is considering setting up a system where investors pay for ratings, rather than bond issuers.

Zhou was speaking at a forum in Beijing.

(Reporting by Aileen Wang and Koh Gui Qing)

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WTS: Accessories for old Sony Ericsson phone models (e.g. K700i and similar models)

Selling following accessories for old Sony Ericsson phone models, working & physical condition 9/10, please sms 9=1=5=4=2=1=1=4 to deal.


3rd party charger ($3)


3rd party USB data cable, not sure whether can be used for charging ($5)


Original Stereo FM radio handsfree HPR-20 ($14)


Original docking station ($14)

Buy all at $33.

Also selling a 3rd party Nokia battery charger, not sure for which model, $1.


Check out my other threads, I am also selling away:
- Motorola Bluetooth stereo headset MOTOROKR S305
- Motorola portable charger P790 with mini usb port
- Original Motorola docking station for Motorola Milestone
- *Wii bundle* Resident Evil gun & knife set and 5 games
- VCDs sales: TVB drama ????? (????) & ????? (????) VCD boxset
- VCDs sales: Back to the future trilogy VCD set
- DVDs sales: The Fast and the Furious series & others @ $7 each
- *PS3 accessories bundle* Console stand, blu-ray controller & 9 games
- *$100* Celestron 60mm Refractor Telescope: Powerseeker 60
- *$8 sale* "Style:" female sunglasses with case
- Sony Xperia X10 clear case at $3
- Accessories for old Sony Ericsson phone models (e.g. K700i and similar models)

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Russian spacecraft delivers 3 to orbiting station (AP)

MOSCOW ? A Soyuz spacecraft safely delivered a Russian, an American and a Dutchman to the International Space Station on Friday, restoring the permanent crew to six members for the first time since September.

But just as concerns over the reliability of the Soyuz have eased, a different version of the Soyuz rocket failed Friday during an unmanned launch. It was the latest in a string of spectacular launch failures that have raised questions about the state of Russia's space industry.

The craft carrying mission commander Oleg Kononenko, NASA's Don Pettit and European Space Agency astronaut Andre Kuipers had traveled through space for two days after blasting off from Baikonur, the Russian-operated cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The ship docked at the orbiting station at 5:19 p.m. (1319GMT) Friday.

About two and half hours later, the three new crew members floated through an opened hatch to join NASA's Dan Burbank and Russians Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin, who had arrived on the station in November.

"I can't think of a prettier picture than seeing all six back on board the space station," NASA's William Gerstenmaier told the assembled crew during a video linkup with Russian Mission Control outside Moscow.

Families of crew members, who had joined space officials to watch the docking, also sent their greetings, with Kuipers' young child singing him a song in Dutch.

The six crew members will work together on the International Space Station until mid-March.

The failed launch of an unmanned Progress cargo ship in August had raised doubts about future missions to the station, because the Soyuz rocket that crashed used the same upper stage as the booster rockets carrying Soyuz ships to orbit.

The next manned launch was delayed until Russian space officials could determine the cause of the Progress failure and it went off without a hitch in November. The crew on that mission overlapped for eight days with the three crew members remaining on the station, who then returned to Earth later that month.

However, on Friday, a newer version of the Soyuz failed to put a Meridian communications satellite into orbit when launched from Russia's Plesetsk cosmodrome. Space agency head Vladimir Popovkin said the cause was engine failure.

"What happened today was a highly unpleasant situation," Popovkin was quoted by state news agencies as saying. "It confirms that the (aerospace) industry is in crisis and its weakest link is engine building."

The failures Friday and during the Progress launch in August both took place during the third stage. The Soyuz-2.1b that crashed Friday, however, has a different third-stage engine, the ITAR-Tass news agency said.

Friday's failed launch was the sixth in the past year.

Last December, Russia lost three navigation satellites when a rocket carrying them failed to reach orbit. A military satellite was lost in February, and the launch of the Express-AM4, described by officials as Russia's most powerful telecommunications satellite, went awry in August.

In November, Russia sent up its ambitious Phobos-Ground unmanned probe, which was to go to the Phobos moon of Mars, take soil samples and return them to Earth. But engineers lost contact with the ship and were unable to propel it out of Earth orbit and toward Mars. The craft is now expected to fall to Earth in mid-January.

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