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Aprenda a criar uma tooltip customizada e com fade in e fade out
2008-06-04 20:14:00
Outro dia, a Nique, minha colega de trabalho, (ela odeia que eu a chame assim) estava querendo colocar uma tooltip customizada no site do Tijuquinha mas o tempo foi passando e acabou que não implementamos isso. Hoje, vendo os meus feeds antigos, encontrei este tutorial super detalhado de como esse script de customização de tooltip com ...
Fade Out RAM Very Expensive
2008-03-19 01:59:00
My old laptop run quite slow when I open too many application at the same time, this make me want to add additional RAM to my laptop. I have called computer shop to ask for the price of the RAM, it is triple expensive than DDR2 RAM because this RAM will be fade out in ...
Spitzer's Rise and Fall
2008-03-12 03:24:00
One might call it Shakespearian if there were a shred of nobleness in the story of Eliot Spitzer's fall. There is none. Governor Spitzer, who made his career by specializing in not just the prosecution, but the ruin, of other men, is himself almost certainly ruined. Mr. Spitzer's brief statement yesterday about a "private matter" surely involves what are widely reported to be his activities with an expensive prostitution ring discovered by the U.S. Attorney's office for the Southern District of New York. Those who believe Eliot Spitzer is getting his just desserts may be entitled to that view, but it misses the greater lesson for our politics. Mr. Spitzer coasted into the Governorship on the wings of a reputation as a "tough" public prosecutor. Mr. Spitzer, though, was no emperor. He had not merely arrogated to himself the powers he held and used with such aggression. He was elected. In our system, citizens agree to invest one of their own with the power of public prosecution....
Veep Pool Swimming With Governors
2008-02-24 16:32:00
The Republican and Democratic nominees are certain to come from the Senate. Thus, the nation's governors seem a ready pool of would-be vice presidential candidates who could provide management experience lacking at the top of each ticket. "Seven governors have become president of the United States, and four have become vice president," said Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, the chairman of the National Governors Association opening its winter meeting with such bits of history. The Republican didn't, of course, mention that he's among the many governors who might have the chance to try to increase those numbers. He, like the others, tends to eschew such talk. Still, names of more than a dozen governors have been floated as potential running mates on the Republican and Democratic tickets. Arizona Sen. John McCain is assured the Republican nomination, while Democratic Sens. Barack Obama of Illinois and Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York are continuing to battle for the Democratic nod...
flickrbabes.com: Fade out again.
2008-02-20 15:12:00
She had a mission.
Chavez Threatens to Halt Oil Sales to US
2008-02-11 07:32:00
President Hugo Chavez on Sunday threatened to cut off oil sales to the United States in an "economic war" if Exxon Mobil Corp. wins court judgments to seize billions of dollars in Venezuelan assets. Exxon Mobil has gone after the assets of state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA in U.S., British and Dutch courts as it challenges the nationalization of a multibillion dollar oil project by Chavez's government. A British court has issued an injunction "freezing" as much as $12 billion in assets. "If you end up freezing (Venezuelan assets) and it harms us, we're going to harm you," Chavez said during his weekly radio and television program, "Hello, President.""Do you know how? We aren't going to send oil to the United States. Take note, Mr. Bush, Mr. Danger." Chavez has repeatedly threatened to cut off oil shipments to the United States, which is Venezuela's No. 1 client, if Washington tries to oust him. Chavez's warnings on Sunday appeared to extend that threat to attempts...
Hillary Clinton may unite Republicans
2008-02-05 02:33:00
Tom Effertz is 73 and a wheat farmer. Rosie Erganian is 52 and lives in a town on the Missouri River. He's a Republican. She's a Democrat. Both Missourians want anyone but Democrat Hillary Clinton for U.S. president. "We're tired of the Hillary thing," Effertz said. "We'd had enough of Bill and Hillary." "I do not like the way they've been kind of nasty," said Erganian, of Rocheport, Missouri. "I don't want anybody in office like that." Tuesday is "Super Tuesday" when 24 states, Missouri among them, hold nominating contests for one or both parties. It is the biggest date in the six-month process to decide which of each party will face off in the November 4 election to succeed President George W. Bush. When it comes to the November election, Missouri, home to the plain-speaking late President Harry Truman in the heart of America, has long been viewed as a bellwether, having voted for the winner in every presidential ballot except one since 1904. The former first lady is vi...
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2008-01-30 02:00:00
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Democrats Look Ahead to Super Tuesday
2008-01-27 20:52:00
Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, each claiming a pair of early victories, now leave the concentrated campaigning of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina for an unwieldy and costly 10-day dash through 22 states that hold presidential primaries or caucuses Feb. 5. Obama's surprisingly easy victory in South Carolina puts greater pressure on the New York senator to carry states she long has considered her strengths, including New York, Arkansas, Connecticut and the megastate of California. Obama's overwhelming support from South Carolina's black Democrats boosts his hopes of winning three other former Confederate states voting Feb. 5: Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. The two candidates underscored those states' importance immediately. Clinton campaigned Saturday night in Nashville, and Obama traveled Sunday to Macon, Ga., and was then going on to Birmingham, Ala. Despite his huge win Saturday, Obama faces serious challenges. He must improve his showing among w...
Chuck Norris invites voters to Huckabee fundraiser
2008-01-15 18:12:00
Martial arts champion and television and movie star Chuck Norris is inviting voters to see a fundraiser for GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee on his Texas ranch. When Chuck Norris endorsed Huckabee in his WND column, support for the former Arkansas governor rocketed by 50 percent within days. A few more days, and a report came out that the endorsement sparked a 66 percent hike in Internet posts about Huckabee. Even other GOP candidates have noted the Chuck Norris endorsement. Now voters across the country are being invited to "attend" a fundraiser for Huckabee at WND columnist Chuck Norris' private ranch, via the Internet. Norris will act as host to an old-fashioned Texas-style barbecue fundraiser for Huckabee Jan. 20 at Lone Wolf Ranch. Voters across the country can join them by logging to the Chuck 4 Huck website, and following a link to the Huckabee campaign site, where for a donation they will be given a password that provides live online access to the event. Among t...
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2008-01-14 07:21:00
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Can Obama Withstand the Scrutiny?
2008-01-07 17:20:00
The Barack Obama who arrived in New Hampshire the morning of January 4 was the same Barack Obama who awoke in Iowa the previous day wondering, no doubt, if his bid for the White House might soon effectively be over?except, of course, that in the eyes of the world, he now looked like a conceivable, indeed a probable, president of the United States. This transformation happens a couple of times every four years, but in Obama?s case, it was more than usually hard to get one's head around, given the world-historical meaning and uplift with which it was freighted. The moment was so dazzling, in fact, that it obscured a simple truth: Obama is still a political work-in-progress. His vulnerabilities are real and not terribly difficult to discern. And even his strengths are about to be placed under ungodly strain by two of the greatest quantum forces in the political universe: the weight of unparalleled expectations and the Clinton hit machine. Sepia-toned histories may recount Obama?s st...
Pew Poll: McCain Surges to Head of GOP Field Nationally
2008-01-02 18:11:00
On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, Rudy Giuliani?s once solid lead in nationwide polling of Republican voters has vanished. The latest nationwide survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press finds about equal levels of support for John McCain (22%), Rudy Giuliani (20%), and Mike Huckabee (17%). The poll, conducted Dec. 19-30 among 471 Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters nationwide, finds that Giuliani?s support has slipped 13 points since September. Huckabee has gained 13 points over that period, and McCain ? who many analysts all but wrote off over the summer ? has rebuilt his base nationwide from a low of 16% in September to 22% today. The drop in support for Giuliani has occurred across all segments of the GOP electorate. While he continues to garner more backing from moderate and liberal Republicans (28%) than from conservatives (15%), both groups show double-digit declines from September. The growth in support for McCain is most notable among mo...
Hillary Clinton ties with Barack Obama in polls
2007-12-11 14:00:00
Three weeks before voting begins, Hillary Clinton's lead in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination has shrunk to a statistical tie with Barack Obama in the states that go to the polls first. What was strongly forecast to be a procession to the finishing line has turned into a frantic scramble, with the former First Lady glancing anxiously over her shoulder towards the Illinois senator. In polls for the MSNBC television network, which have a margin of error of four per cent, the New York senator leads Mr Obama by two or three percentage points in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. The margin of error means that the candidates are effectively equal in all three states for the first time. Another survey placed Mr Obama six points ahead in Iowa among voters likely to attend the caucuses, where party members make their choice in a lengthy, convoluted process on Jan 3. Though Mrs Clinton retains the lead in national polls, it has been cut by more than half in a cou...
Huckabee's Rise and Rise
2007-12-11 13:26:00
The most surprising conversations running through Republican circles this week are all about Mike Huckabee. As one veteran strategist put it in an e-mail message Monday morning, "I -- and I would suggest damn few others -- never anticipated you even asking [about Huckabee] this late in 2007." Huckabee's rise is real, the result of months of dissatisfaction on the right with the rest of the Republican field. His success in Iowa, where he has dislodged Mitt Romney atop the polls, and in other early states, represents what another strategist calls "the revenge of the social conservative" wing of the party. "It's the night before the prom," this strategist said, "and they've been sitting by the phone for a year, waiting for a date." Huckabee has come calling and they are responding. Huckabee's rise is real for a second reason. He fills another vacuum in the Republican field -- which is that of a strong, southern conservative candidate. In 2005 and 2006, that role was to be filled...
Simple fade in / fade out javascript slideshow
2007-11-29 18:48:00
Today I helped a guy in a forum. He was needing a simple slideshow script for his webpage, and he borrowed one for one of those many script pages. But the script was huge, difficult to understand, and used some weird techniques. So I decided to build a new one for him. UPDATE(December, 11th 2007): I ...
Coloque um fade in e fade out no tooltip do seu site
2007-11-21 19:08:00
Que tal poder substituir o estilo daquele seu tooltip sem graça dos browsers? O CoolTips é um código em javascript bem leve que muda o tooltip padrão do browser por um tooltip que você pode inclusive customizar com alguns parâmetros de CSS. O código foi testado em diversos browsers no Windows e no Mac. Firefox, Opera, Safari, ...
Even Fred Thompson Doubts He'll be President
2007-11-06 16:49:00
Even Fred Thompson doesn?t think he will become president. Chatting off-air to a television reporter, a stunningly candid off-the-cuff quip from the Hollywood actor cemented the impression that his heart is not in the 2008 race. Trying to encourage his studio to hurry up so an interview could start, Carl Cameron of Fox News said into his microphone: ?The next president of the United States has a schedule to keep.? Standing beside him, a deadpan Mr Thompson interjected: ?And so do I.? As some Thompson aides looked bemused and others cringed, a taken-aback Mr Cameron, Fox?s chief political correspondent, exclaimed: ?You can?t do that kind of stuff!? The self-deprecating quip said much about the former Tennessee senator?s candidacy. He was lampooned mercilessly after a YouTube clip showing him asking an audience Iowa underwhelmed by his stump speech: ?First of all, could I have a round of applause?? Having entered the 2008 contest in September, more than six months after all hi...
Pakistan's Musharraf Declares State of Emergency
2007-11-03 16:57:00
Pakistani military ruler President Pervez Musharraf declared a state of emergency on Saturday amid mounting political upheaval and a wave of Islamist violence, a presidential aide said. No official reason was given, but the declaration came as Musharraf, who seized power in a coup in 1999, awaited a Supreme Court decision that could have overturned his victory in an October 6 presidential election. The move throws general elections that are due in January into jeopardy. The vote, the first in five years, was seen as a key step in moving nuclear-armed Pakistan towards full civilian democracy. "The chief of army staff (Musharraf) has proclaimed a state of emergency in the country and issued a provisional constitutional order," the aide said on condition of anonymity. Musharraf was due to address the nation later, the aide added. A senior government official said that under the order judges of the superior court can be asked to take a fresh oath to Musharraf. Musharraf, a key US ...
Iran brushes off Bush 'World War III' warning
2007-10-18 17:53:00
Iran Thursday shrugged off a warning by US President George W. Bush that its nuclear programme could lead to "World War III", saying his remarks only served to show Tehran's diplomatic success. "These declarations show the anger of the United States against the success of Iran on the international stage," said Abdol Reza Rahmani Fazli, the deputy head of Iran's supreme national security council. "The statements by the American president, who claims that Iran is seeking to make an atomic bomb, are part of a psychological war," he added. Bush warned on Wednesday that Iran must be barred from nuclear weapons after President Mahnoud Ahmadinejad called for Israel to be "wiped from the map." "I've told people that, if you're interested in avoiding World War III, it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing them from having the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon," he said. Washington accuses Tehran of seeking a nuclear weapon, allegations vehemently denied ...
Thompson upstaged by Giuliani, Romney
2007-10-11 19:31:00
Fred Thompson emerged Tuesday from weeks of preparation for his first presidential debate, but largely watched from the sidelines as rivals Mitt Romney and Rudolph W. Giuliani clashed over who can return the party to its fiscally conservative roots. Thompson, a former senator from Tennessee best known as a TV and movie actor, did not officially enter the race until last month. On the stage of a theater in Dearborn, Mich., he sought to allay concerns that he lacked the drive and preparation to run for president. Thompson appeared nervous in the debate's opening moments. But he displayed flashes of humor as the two-hour forum on economic policy, sponsored by CNBC, MSNBC and the Wall Street Journal, drew to a close. A debate transcript is available here. By and large, the nine men seeking the GOP nomination echoed one another in calling for restraint in taxes, spending and government regulation. But Romney, a former governor of Massachusetts, took on Giuliani over his fiscal recor...
The GOP Field's Dirty Little Iowa Secret
2007-10-11 19:28:00
Over the last two months, one thing has become increasingly clear in the fight for the GOP presidential nomination: The Republican field is all-but-ceding the Iowa caucuses to Mitt Romney. They won't say that on the record, for the very reason that "writing off" Iowa publicly ensures a disastrous showing in the Hawkeye state. But a look at the number of days that each of Romney's rivals is spending in the state tells a very different story. A candidate's time is the most precious resource any campaign has, and he (or she) will only be dispatched to places where their presence can make a difference. How much time a candidate is spending in a particular state is by far the most important test of whether or not the campaign believes the state can be won. Thanks to Iowa Democratic Party communications director Carrie Giddins, who remains as indefatigable as ever, The Fix has a detailed list of days spent in the state by the candidates for each party's presidential nod -- and it'...
Ahmadinejad: Iran, US Not Headed for War
2007-09-24 19:10:00
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in New York to protests Sunday and said in a television interview that Iran was neither building a nuclear bomb nor headed to war with the United States. The president's motorcade pulled up to the midtown hotel where he will be staying while he appears at a series of events including the U.N. General Assembly and a forum at Columbia University, where about 40 elected officials and civic leaders decried his visit. Ahmadinejad's public-relations push appears aimed at presenting his views directly to a U.S. audience amid rising strains and talk of war between the two nations. Tensions are high between Washington and Tehran over U.S. accusations that Iran is secretly trying to develop nuclear weapons, as well as helping Shiite militias in Iraq that target U.S. troops -- claims Iran denies. ''Well, you have to appreciate we don't need a nuclear bomb. We don't need that. What need do we have for a bomb?'' Ahmadinejad said in the '...
French Foreign Minister Softens Tone on Iraq
2007-09-18 20:05:00
France's foreign minister appeared Tuesday to soften his weekend warning of war with Iran if it develops nuclear weapons, emphasizing instead the need to ''negotiate, negotiate, negotiate without respite.'' In the wake of Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner's warning, a top Russian official said that bombing Iran would lead to ''catastrophic consequences.'' Kouchner also had said that European leaders were considering their own economic sanctions against Iran over its refusal to halt the enrichment of uranium in its nuclear program. Kouchner, who is on his first trip to Moscow as France's top diplomat, on Sunday said ''we must prepare ourselves for the worst'' if Iran obtains nuclear weapons, and he specified that could mean a war. He told the French newspaper Le Monde that his comments were aimed at ''drawing attention to the gravity of the crisis.'' On Monday, French Prime Minister Francois Fillon sought to play down Kouchner's comments, saying ''France's ...
Alan Greenspan claims Iraq war was really for oil
2007-09-16 18:39:00
America's elder statesman of finance, Alan Greenspan, has shaken the White House by declaring that the prime motive for the war in Iraq was oil. In his long-awaited memoir, to be published tomorrow, Greenspan, a Republican whose 18-year tenure as head of the US Federal Reserve was widely admired, will also deliver a stinging critique of President George W Bush?s economic policies. However, it is his view on the motive for the 2003 Iraq invasion that is likely to provoke the most controversy. ?I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil,? he says.
Giuliani blasts Hillary on war in new Web ad
2007-09-15 10:49:00
Hillary Rodham Clinton accused Rudy Giuliani of "playing politics" with the Iraq war Friday after Giuliani slammed her in a new Web ad for taking a "politically expedient" anti-war position. Also jumping into the fray was MoveOn.org, the liberal group blasted by Giuliani in a New York Times ad Friday. It said it was attacking back with a TV ad in Iowa next week charging Giuliani "went AWOL" from the Iraq Study Group to make paid speeches. The heated rhetoric on both sides stoked the political bases of the two New York presidential frontrunners, Democratic Sen. Clinton and the Republican former New York mayor. The heated exchanges ended a week of partisan fighting over Gen. David Petraeus' Iraq progress reports and a MoveOn.org ad last Monday accusing him of "cooking the books." Giuliani upped the ante Friday, running a full-page ad in the Times, and then posting a streaming video ad on his campaign Web site. The Web ad shows Clinton voting for the Iraq war in 2002. "But now ...
Petraeus and Crocker Expected to Argue Against A Major Troop Decrease
2007-09-10 05:23:00
The top U.S. general and diplomat in Iraq are expected to argue against a major decrease in troop levels for now in much-awaited testimony to Congress on Monday, but leading Democrats said the administration was pursuing a failed strategy. In Baghdad, Iraq's Shi'ite prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, said on Sunday his government had made progress on all fronts and urged neighboring countries to work together to stop what he called "evil" from destabilizing the region. Gen. David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker will likely make the case a major change in U.S. President George W. Bush's strategy in the deeply unpopular war could make matters worse, according to a U.S. official, who spoke on condition he not be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter. The official told Reuters that Petraeus and Crocker were expected to warn that a big cut in troop levels could undercut any progress made under the "surge" of forces into Iraq this year. Bush, under mounting pressure...
Shiite militias clash in Iraq, killing 50
2007-08-29 20:48:00
Shiite militias attacked each other in Karbala on Tuesday, killing more than 50 people in gunfights, setting fire to three hotels and forcing authorities to scuttle a religious festival by ordering a million celebrants to leave the holy city where they had gathered. More than 200 people were injured in the panic that ensued when Mahdi Army members loyal to anti-American cleric Muqtada Sadr battled the Badr Organization, the armed wing of the rival Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council. The death toll was expected to climb, with witnesses reporting dozens of bodies still slumped on the streets surrounding the Imam Hussein shrine and amid the smoldering rubble of the three nearby buildings set ablaze during the rampage. The two Shiite militias have been waging an increasingly deadly battle for control of southern Iraq's most important cities and its abundant oil resources. The southern city of Basra, the wealthiest oil venue in Iraq, is about to be handed over to Iraqi forces by British t...
Russia Resumes Regular Flights of Strategic Nuclear Bombers
2007-08-18 18:00:00
Russian President Vladimir V. Putin on Friday announced reinstatement of the Soviet-era practice of having nuclear bombers routinely make long-distance flights that bring them within striking distance of the United States and its allies. "Today just after midnight, 14 strategic missile aircraft, with support and fuel planes, took off from seven airfields across Russia," Putin said in televised remarks. "Combat duty began in which a total of 20 planes are taking part. From today, combat duty of this kind will be carried out on a regular basis." He expressed hope that the West would show "understanding" for his decision. The White House sought to downplay the Russian action, saying that the resumption of flights did not indicate a worsening of relations or present a new strategic threat. Putin's announcement came at the end of a joint military exercise conducted by about 6,000 troops from Russia, China and four Central Asian states. Analysts said the exercise was meant to send a ...
Rove's Brain: Why the Former White House Aide Drives His Opponents So Crazy
2007-08-14 17:32:00
One of our biggest arguments with Karl Rove was over the Bush Administration's first-term steel tariffs. We opposed them, and in one editorial calling for their repeal we scored "Secretary of State Rove" for letting politics trump U.S. interests. Mr. Rove never gave any quarter, and when trade promotion authority passed Congress in 2002 by 215-212, he tracked us down to read a list of Members who had voted aye: They all belonged to the Steel Caucus. The episode captures the essential Rove--the political strategist whose larger purpose was always to advance President Bush's policy goals. In this case, he judged that Congress would never give Mr. Bush free-trade expansion power without evidence first of tough trade enforcement. We think Congress would have done so anyway, and that the steel tariffs and 2002 farm bill hurt America's trade leadership in the world. But right or wrong, Mr. Rove has always been as much policy wonk as political operative, and always loyal to the Preside...
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