Thursday, May 19, 2011

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According to a leaked marketing survey, three images are in contention to be the box art for Square Enix's recently revealed Hitman: Absolution.


Apparently, these pieces were created before the official subtitle was decided, because they all say  "Subtitle" instead of "Absolution." I should also point out that all of the covers have the PEGI rating (basically the European ESRB), so we may never see these designs on our shores.


I've posted my favorite of the images below, but you check out the other two over at Kotaku.



(Source: Kotaku)

The Moon's surface is thought to be covered almost everywhere by a layer of regolith. Regolith is a term meaning soil produced by weathering of local rock. On the Moon weathering is mostly caused by impacts, both large and small. In fact the smaller impacts, micrometeorite impacts, produce most of the upper portion of the regolith. An abundance of super fine and unconsolidated grains are produced by the astounding number of micro-impacts that have occurred over the past 4 billion years. In addition to rocks breaking apart into finer and finer fractions, over time space weathering makes rocks darker and redder. This effect is especially noticeable around steep surfaces where unweathered material slides down and stands in high contrast with its surroundings.

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Katie Couric Signs Off &#39;CBS Evening <b>News</b>&#39; – Deadline.com

Below is video of Katie Couric's final minutes as anchor of CBS Evening News. Her last broadcast was today. There is speculation that Couric has reached a deal with ABC for a syndicated talk show, which CBS had the right to match. ...

The Conversation, the startup Australian <b>news</b> site, wants to bring <b>...</b>

What would happen if you had close to 1000 academics available to contribute to the breaking news cycle? Would it change the course, and the discourse, of news? Andrew Jaspan thinks it will. Jaspan, formerly an editor at The Age, ...

State Dept. blocks access to indie <b>news</b> sites — RT

A week after the US State Department announced plans to spend millions to increase access to restricted Websites in China, its being made public that they themselves are restricting access to certain news sites in America.

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