| Xacti HD1a HD camcorder adds wide display, more
Sanyo on Thursday introduced the Xacti HD1a, a compact digital media camera that records both still pictures and digital video. It does it all onto an SD flash memory card. The Xacti HD1a is coming in September for $699.99. The Xacti HD1a records video in 720p and grabs 5.1 megapixel still images. Because it uses SD cards instead of bulky tapes or optical media, it's much more compact than other camcorders. It uses a 10x optical zoom lens and 2.2-inch LCD display. New features in the HD1a include a 16:9 widescreen still picture mode, in-camera video editing, a 30 frames-per-second 320 x 240 MPEG-4 pixel video recording mode called “Web-SHQ," optimized for the video iPod. The 16:9 still image mode grabs 3.8 megapixel images in the same wide-screen format as the Xacti HD1's digital videos.
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Result: Ireland 16-11 Italy
I never thought it would happen at half-time. I should have had faith." Anonymous Welsh person on text 81111 80 mins: James Haskell makes a 20-metre break and pushes England to the half-way line. The clock is well beyond 80 minutes, but it's all over - Wales have won an absolutely extraordinary game of rugby. Just unbelievable. 79 mins: The Welsh pack are not letting the ball out of their sight, even though Hook is itching for a drop-goal. But Duncan Jones knocks on with 15 seconds left on the clock. Can England produce a moment of magic to level this absolutely enthralling encounter? 78 mins: BBC commentator Brian Moore names James Hook as his man-of-the-match - and rightly so. The fly-half has been absolutely inspirational. Wales' 20-year Twickenham hoodoo is just 90 seconds from being banished to the annals of history.
Castro Departure Opens Economic Options for U.S.
America quietly has become the largest foreign supplier of food products to the communist nation, thanks to a loosening of the U.S. trade embargo in 2000. U.S. farmers sold an estimated $437 million worth of agricultural products to Cuba last year, according to the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council. The Cuban government puts the figure at more than $600 million. .
How rich do you feel?
It seems, according to most of the posts here, that feeling rich is vastly different from actually being rich. The 'feelers' speak of happiness, and being emotionally rich, because of family, health, friends, etc., while the 'actuals', with, no doubt, a stern look, speak of working hard, and saving your money, yet, at the same time, they seem to frown upon those considered less fortunate. Why don't they just spend some of that hard earned cash to find the happiness that the 'feelers' enjoy. Perhaps they would be less bitter toward the segment of society who are down on their luck, or to those who choose not to try to change it. Am I knocking those that work hard? No. Knowing that all you own came from the fruits of your labor is very satisfying.
Click and Scroll: Bloggers Strike Back
Entire team stayed up late the night before watching Hannah Montana concert movie. 3. Exhausted after spending hours consoling a weepy Terrell Owens. 2. Thought game was supposed to be played on Super Tuesday. 1. Airline lost our 'roids. The archive for Letterman lists is at cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/top_ten. Of Note USOC's good works Through the years, the U.S. Olympic Committee has taken a lot of grief — some of it in these pages — for an assortment of sins against sports, fair play and common sense. But you have to give the current regime in Colorado Springs credit for getting things together. Besides stringing together pretty good results in the last three Games, the USOC also has developed an assortment of programs designed to foster sports and sportsmanship in this country.
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