Saturday, December 31, 2011

Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicles fans (or not fans)?

I was thinking about creating a Tsubasa based fandom roleplay. It would be set up sometime after the adventures of Syaoran and the gang. For the conflict, I would either have some sort of rift in time/common enemy OR it can be character driven, and each person coincidentally meets each other at Yuko's place with the plot and conflict unraveling itself along the way.

Background of Tsubasa (for those who don't know that much, or those who need refreshing):

Tsubasa is about a princess, Sakura, who contains a power that a group of people want (this is the verrrrrrry short version, haha). Her chosen one--her best friend, Syaoran--are transported to the Dimensional Witch, Yuko, after Sakura loses her memories--in the form of feathers. When they get there, they are greeted by two other travelers with different pasts and reasons for being there, all with one common goal: to travel through dimensions. They talk to Yuko who tells them they must each give the thing dearest to them as a price to keep everything balanced, and the four set off on an adventure to regain the princess's feathers.

~It's a lot cooler and more in depth than I make it out to be! xD I just fail at giving synopiseseseses thingies.~

Why you should join:

    1. Even if you haven't seen and/or read the entire series, you just know enough to be a fan, it can still be fun! I will provide enough information to help you with the general world, and since it doesn't coincide with the main characters and their story, it is free for all!

    2. You can create ANY kind of character you want, within reasonable limits. Because Tsubase involves millions of dimensions, you can be a futuristic warrior, a poor magician, or royalty trying to find a deeper meaning in life. You aren't limited to the races and cultures of a single world.

    3. I haven't really seen any Tsubasa-based roleplays on here, unless I've just totally missed something... >.>

    4. It's Tsubasa, and it's AWESOME.

    5. We get Mokona! <333 Image


So if you're interested, just comment and tell me! Also if you don't mind, tell me if you would rather have a unified or character driven and developed conflict.
I look forward to your responses and hope that you would consider joining!! :D

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Mitt Romney's easy path thus far in GOP race surprises experts and dismays Obama's allies

DES MOINES, Iowa - Regardless of whether Mitt Romney wins the Iowa Republican caucus Tuesday, he has enjoyed a remarkably easy presidential race so far.

When his rivals have stopped battering each other long enough to criticize him, they've often done so tentatively and ham-handedly. Romney's injury-free journey is all the more surprising because, despite some obvious campaign skills, he has well-known vulnerabilities ripe for attack.

The turn of events has astonished campaign pros in both parties, who expected Romney to be more bloodied. And it has dismayed President Barack Obama's allies, who assumed Republicans would at least soften up the man they viewed as the likeliest nominee from the start.

"By all rights, Romney should have spent the last six months with a target painted on his back," said Dan Schnur, a former GOP adviser who teaches politics at the University of Southern California. "But he has been able to keep his head low," Schnur said, while a series of rivals have taken turns quarreling, surging and falling.

New polls show Romney heading into Tuesday's caucus as the front-runner in a state that seems ill-suited to his background, and which snubbed him four years ago. The Iowa Republican caucus is usually dominated by evangelical voters, home-schoolers and other social conservatives. Yet his rivals have done little here to turn those dynamics against Romney, a Mormon who supported legalized abortion and mandatory health insurance as governor of liberal Massachusetts.

Romney began this year's campaign de-emphasizing Iowa. But his rivals' inability to produce a clear leader has opened a possible path for him to seize the prize.

A Romney win in Iowa, which is far from certain, would make him the clear favorite to win the nomination. Next up is the Jan. 10 primary in New Hampshire. Romney has a second home there, and the GOP voters' greater emphasis on financial matters is better suited to his politics.

Romney's luck stems largely from his opponents' early conclusion that he had enough money and experience to go deep into the nominating contest, and only one viable alternative could emerge. They've been competing for that spot, and attacking each other, ever since.

"If you have modest resources, you're going to spend your time differentiating yourself from the rest of the non-Romney crowd," said GOP lobbyist and strategist Mike McKenna.

Campaign attack ads in Iowa underscore the point. When former House Speaker Newt Gingrich surged in polls earlier this month, he was quickly pilloried by TV ads and mailings financed by groups associated with Romney, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas.

In two weeks in Iowa, a PAC that supports Romney dumped $2.6 million into the effort, according to records compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics. Having little money to respond, Gingrich has plummeted in the polls.

A far smaller sum was spent on anti-Romney ads, mostly by a pro-Obama group trying to fill the vacuum.

Campaign veterans say Perry had the best chance to establish himself early as the Romney alternative. That could have positioned him to hammer away at his Massachusetts rival. A proven fundraiser with 10 years as Texas governor, Perry rocketed to the top of GOP polls when he announced his candidacy in mid-August.

But he quickly fell after debate performances that typified the GOP field's inability, or unwillingness, to train sustained fire on Romney's obvious soft spots: his changed positions on abortion, gun control and gay rights, and his policy of requiring Massachusetts residents to buy health insurance or pay a penalty.

In a Sept. 22 debate in Florida, Perry started to describe Romney's various flip-flops. But he stammered and wandered so badly that it was nearly impossible to understand his point.

After that, the GOP field showed little interest in launching focused attacks on Romney's policy changes.

Romney was equally lucky in June. Then-candidate Tim Pawlenty had said in a TV interview that "Romneycare" was the inspiration for "Obamacare," the GOP term for the Democrats' 2010 health care overhaul. But in a televised debate that followed, Pawlenty refused to repeat the criticism. His reticence contributed to his fast decline, and gave Romney a big break.

Conservative columnist George Will said on ABC in September: "Tim Pawlenty got in trouble when he got a chance to attack Romney and didn't. Perry's in trouble because he attacked Romney and did it so incompetently."

Romney has enjoyed other breaks. James Pethokoukis of the conservative American Enterprise Institute noted that Romney recently stopped short of endorsing a value-added tax without ruling it out in all circumstances.

"Many conservatives/libertarians simply hate, hate, hate the idea of a VAT," Pethokoukis wrote. "I would be surprised if those quotes don't end up in a 30-second, anti-Romney ad in Iowa or New Hampshire."

So far, they haven't.

Democrats contrast Romney's easy ride with Obama's grueling Iowa campaign against Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards, two well-financed politicians with sharp debating skills.

Rodell Mollineau heads American Bridge, a Democratic group that gathers information to use against Republicans in campaigns. This year's GOP candidates have tried to attack Romney at times, Mollineau said, "but they're just not very good at it."

"Perry has the money, but he can't get a sentence out," Mollineau said. Gingrich is articulate, he said, but hasn't raised enough money to wound Romney with broadcast ads.

Romney's luck continued Wednesday. Rep. Michele Bachmann criticized two rivals during her fast-moving bus tour of Iowa. She said Perry has spent "27 years as a political insider," and Paul would be "dangerous as president" because of his hands-off views on national security.

Romney largely escaped her ire.

Source: http://www.startribune.com/politics/136362713.html

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Windows Phone Marketplace Reportedly Hits 50,000 Apps

Posted on Thursday, December 29, 2011 by ? Karthick


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According to a recent report, Windows Phone Marketplace has crossed 50,000 apps.

All About Windows Phone reports that Windows Phone Marketplace has reached the 50,000 mark under 14 months of its launch. For the last four weeks, it has been adding 265 new apps every day. The likely causes of this acceleration are the expanded availability of the Windows Phone Marketplace and the Launch of Nokia?s first Windows Phone device.

windows 50,000 apps?The 50,000 mark, which has been reached sooner than we estimated, is a key milestone, but more important is the accelerating growth of the Marketplace. It took just over a year to get to 40,000 apps, but just 40 days to add the next 10,000 apps. That bodes well for Windows Phone in 2012,? said Rafe Blandford of All About Windows Phone.

However, out of those 50,000 apps, almost 6,000 apps are no longer available, while some apps are available in only select marketplaces.

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Source: http://www.dotcominfoway.com/blog/windows-phone-marketplace-reportedly-hits-50000-apps

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Fake Lil Wayne Explains YMCMB Situation In South Africa At The After Party!

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