Gelink Resumes at Summit Point

2011 Season 3 of the Thrustmaster Mustang Challenge the began the same way as Season 2 ended: with Dave Gelink (Benelux) showing the same extreme muscle that carried him to the Season 2 title. Week 1 challenged the sim racers to take-on the technical, but fun 1.98-mile, 10-turn Summit Point Raceway located in West Virginia. A total of 659 sim racers attempted to grab the number one spot, but it was a familiar face on top of the standings after the opening week of competition. Weekly High Strength of Field Gelink took the points and ran with his victory in the week’s highest Strength of Field (SoF) event. The 2473 SoF saw a typical Gelink performance: dominating the field and leading every lap. Gelink’s margin of victory was 8.642s over [...]

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UK teen arrested for illegal BBM, social media crackdown gains steam

Lending further gravity to the proposed crackdown being bandied about in British parliament, an Essex teen has been arrested for sending a BBM that ran afoul of the Serious Crime Act of 2007. The 18-year old, now free on bail, allegedly used the service to encourage copycat attacks of the violent rioting that's swept London, and is set to appear in court on September 1st. It's the second known case to put RIM's private messaging service -- "popular among urban teenagers" as a cheap texting alternative -- in the UK's legal hotseat. For its part, the Canadian electronics maker has since reached out to police, promising to aid the investigation "in any way [it] can." Although no decision has yet been made to extend law enforcement's powers over social media services, such as Twitter and Facebook, arrests like these seem to indicate a murky free speech future.

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MayBe The ipad 2 Plus

Don’t Overlook that the unique iPadtablet continues to be little more than a 12 months old and also the Apple iPadtablet 2 is merely a few months old, a brand new iPad is without a doubt in route. Having a minor redesign of the iPad tablet 2, as well as brand new components, the ?iPad [...]

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High court weighs Calif. effort to ban sale of violent video games to minors

Several Supreme Court justices strongly questioned during an animated argument Tuesday whether California's attempt to bar the sale of violent video games to minors could possibly meet constitutional muster.

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