Word: glitch
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...last week, a black X flashed across his face for a total of 0.14 seconds. It took outraged conservatives only slightly longer to post allegations of media bias, with THE FILTHY ONE dubbing CNN "the al-Jazeera of the West." But skeptics accepted the network's apology for the glitch--"a dumb one," noted blogger MICHELLE MALKIN--after some graphic-savvy sleuthing at THE DAN REPORT. By revealing the underlying production notes that explained away the X, the blog elicited the posting: "So no sinister plots. But I'll bet some control-room jockey is worried about...
...Human Kindness,” which provided a blueprint for extended improvisation. Caribou has often been slapped with the “Intelligent Dance Music” (IDM) label, more justifiably for their Warp Records-killer debut as Manitoba than for Snaith’s more recent pastoral glitch. But instead of the timid knob-twiddling and reclusive laptopping characteristic of the genre, Caribou played like a real live band. In fact, there were no computers in sight: the album’s dense programming was accurately reproduced with only keyboards, a guitar, and two drum sets. While in general...
...first balked, she remains on the force. In today's Spain she has felt free enough to talk publicly about her switch. The problem is that the 1978 constitution hasn't been able to keep up with the hectic pace of social change. While rewording the heir-heiress glitch will be simple enough, what did the constitutional fathers (no mothers, obviously) have in mind when they guaranteed the right of men and women to marry? What did they mean by "nation"? Today, Spain's consuming debate is not about the economy, terrorism, immigration - it's semantics, stupid. The platform...
...Election Commission official Michael B. Love ’08 attributed this problem to a glitch in the software, and said that he is an advocate of Vote...
...elsewhere available. Lakin says that any fixes to the original deal should be minimal. Still, the prevailing wind has changed. Mandelson, now under pressure from more free trade-minded governments including Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden, last week announced that there was "a serious glitch" in his June deal and dispatched a team of officials to Beijing to try to renegotiate part of it. Even if the Chinese agree to new terms and the impounded clothing is released, it's enough to make Mandelson long for another holiday...