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- Armand Assante
Synopsis - In this crime thriller, Detective Charlie Daines (Armand Assante) only has a few weeks to live. He refuses to tell anyone about his affliction, continuing to go about his life, aided by hefty doses of morphine. Daines’ final few weeks are tainted by a serial killer who is murdering powerful businessmen and broadcasting their deaths over the Internet and in Times Square. This sends the markets crashing, which puts even more pressure on him to solve the case. Daines and his team, which includes a wheelchair-bound computer expert, begin their investigation, while Daines deals with problems that he’s having with his son and wife. - Queens of the Stone Age -- Album
In mid-2000, Queens of the Stone Age issued their sophomore album, R (as in the movie rating; some promo copies were distributed with the original title, II), before appearing on that year's Ozzfest tour. By that point, drummer Hernandez had been replaced by a tag-team combo of Gene Troutman and Nicky Lucero. The group built a healthy buzz courtesy of accolades from such renowned publications as Rolling Stone, and due to good old-fashioned touring. 2001 saw the group perform at the massive Rock in Rio festival (after which Oliveri was arrested by the Brazilian police for performing nude) and a spot on the year's Ozzfest. The same year, Homme and Oliveri put together yet another volume of the Desert Sessions series, while QOTSA assembled a third studio album. - Robert Rodriguez -- Director Robert Rodriguez
Film director Robert Rodriguez is living proof of how technology is reshuffling the Hollywood deck. At AMD’s Global Vision Conference, the Austin-based filmmaker discussed his anti-Hollywood digital film making credo and technology focus and previewed a clip of his new movie, "Planet Terror," which is due in theaters on April 6, 2007. The movie is part of a double feature that will be shown along with Quentin Tarantino’s “Death Proof,” which are together are know as Grind House. "It’s a throwback to lurid entertainment using high tech to make a low budget looking movie," Rodriquez said. The clip indeed looked like a lurid low budget movie from the 1970s, but with the violence, gore and language of today’s edgy films. - Enceladus -- Surface
Because the voltage at Enceladus is much less than that at comets, the current is in the “dark discharge” mode rather than in the “glow” mode. The jets and sheaths (comas) of comets shine in visible light because the current density is sufficient to excite atoms and ions to emit light. Lower current densities result in excitation in radio wavelengths; although invisible to the human eye, the jets perform the same work of etching the surface. As they move along the surface, they leave evidence of their activities in the shape of the trenche