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The Planes for iphone a user review Posted By : Michael Jone

The Planes is a game for iPhone in the style of tower defense. If you are an aficionado of TD/strategy style games, you might be interested in checking it out. It has all the right components for the style of game, a game where you protect a tower in the midst of an epic battle that features enemies that come at you in waves, all the while evolving and changing, and each with their very own immunities and strengths as well as weak points.

Street Sweeper Social Club: Paper Planes Video

THE GHETTO BLASTER EP OUT NOW

Street Sweeper Social Club,
which includes Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine and Boots
Riley
of The Coup, have
released The Ghetto Blaster EP. The seven track EP has four original songs and three covers,
including a cover of “Mama Said Knock You Out” by LL Cool J and “Paper Planes” by M.I.A. Check out the video for “Paper Planes”, along with an interview below.

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Planes, trains and extortionate taxis

Roaming around eastern Europe under a volcanic ash cloud

IT IS never a waste of time to visit the capital of Galicia, which in Latin is called Leopolis (literally, Lion City). But you can waste a lot of time rowing about the name. In the Austro-Hungarian empire the city’s name was Lemberg. It was commonly known as that in the English-speaking world too (it is named thus in a Baedeker travel guide, belonging to your diarist’s great-aunt, who travelled in those parts more than a century ago).

In pre-war Poland it became Lwow (pronounced Ler-voof) and to this day many Poles still use that name. Indeed, they can get quite cross if you call it anything else. Even after the historical reconciliation with Lithuania and Ukraine in recent years, the loss, in 1945, of Poland’s eastern provinces, and particularly the great cities of Wilno (now Vilnius) and Lwow, still rankles. Under Soviet rule, the city usually went by the Russian name of Lvov; in independent Ukraine it is Lviv (or L’viv if you insist on the “soft sign”, which turns the “l” into something closer to a “lyuh”). You can pronounce it “Lyuh-veef” or “Lyuh-vyoo”, depending on which kind of Ukrainian you speak. …

INSIDE MOBILE: Planes, Trains, Automobiles: Why Computers Should Be In Control

All planes, trains and automobiles should have substantially more technology than they do today. Plus, they should all be allowed to be taken over by a remote, approved agency in case of problems that would negatively affect the ability of the vehicle to reach its destination safely. Here, Knowledge Center mobile and wireless analyst J. Gerry Purdy explains why we should use networking of vehicles, remote robotics and device intelligence to prevent problems that would endanger passenger lives.
– In the renowned 1987 movie, quot;Planes, Trains amp; Automobiles, quot;
advertising exec Neal Page (Steve Martin) and shower ring salesman Del
Griffith (John Candy) are total strangers. Together, they use all three
forms of transportation in an effort to get home for Thanksgiving.
Things go aw…


Tiger Air to sell shares in IPO to fund new planes: Update 2

Tiger Airways Holdings, the budget carrier part-owned by Singapore Airlines., is selling as much as $273 million of shares in the largest initial public offering by an Asian carrier in five years.
 
The airline, with operations in Singapore and Australia, and a shareholder will sell combined about 165.2 million shares for as much as $1.65 apiece, it said in a prospectus filed with the Monetary Authority of Singapore today. The shares are expected to begin trading in the city-state on Jan. 22.

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Tiger Air to sell shares in IPO to fund new planes: Update

Tiger Airways Holdings, the budget carrier part-owned by Singapore Airlines, is selling as much as $273 million of shares in the largest initial public offering by an Asian carrier in five years.
 
The airline, with operations in Singapore and Australia, and a shareholder will sell combined about 165.2 million shares for as much as $1.65 apiece, it said in a prospectus filed with the Monetary Authority of Singapore today. The shares are expected to begin trading in the city-state on Jan. 22.

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Singapore Air-backed Tiger Air files for IPO to pay for planes

Tiger Airways Holdings, the budget carrier part-owned by Singapore Airlines, has filed an initial public offering prospectus, according to a statement on the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s Web site.
 
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Russian aerobatic planes collide, one dead

A pilot was killed and at least one civilian was injured when two jet fighters from an elite Russian aerobatic group crashed while training outside Moscow. The two Su-27 jets plunged into a compound of vacation homes after colliding in the air near the town of Zhukovsky during a training flight for the Russian Knights aerobatic team ahead of the MAKS aerospace fair, which starts Tuesday.

Plane disappears over Indonesia

A plane with 16 people on board has gone missing over the remote Papua region of eastern Indonesia. The journey, from Jayapura to Oksibil, usually takes 50 minutes. The region is thickly forested. Some planes that crashed there have never been found.