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		<title>San Francisco Will Juice Your Electric Car For Free &#124; VentureBeat</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2011 07:25:16 +0000</pubDate>
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 The average cost to recharge an electric car at a service station is usually around $ 0.12 per kilowatt hour, and most of the batteries take a charge of kilowatt-hour between 20 and 40, which means that drivers will save around a massive $ 3. and charging stations are scattered throughout the city to [...]]]></description>
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<p> The average cost to recharge an electric car at a service station is usually around $ 0.12 per kilowatt hour, and most of the batteries take a charge of kilowatt-hour between 20 and 40, which means that drivers will save around a massive $ 3. and charging stations are scattered throughout the city to know where the driver can be found through Google Maps. The plan has declined about 90 filling stations across the city with the hope of encouraging more residents to buy electric cars and make them easier to use. </p>
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<p> The charging stations are more benefits to people living outside the city and really should encourage owners of electric cars to make a long trip to San Francisco. Therefore, drivers may only park their car on their way to work or visit the city and return to get a full or nearly full load to bring it back in the city. The stations are 110 volts and 240 volts at full load the options that you can load an electric car like the Nissan Leaf to a tax of 80 percent in about three hours. </p>
<p> the car with the company, a sedan, will be less expensive and can travel up to 300 miles, but will be even more expensive than the Nissan Leaf. Tesla Motors super battery last longer, but cars are much more expensive than the Roadster, for example, can travel about 200 miles, but costs $ 109,000. Most electric cars are generally limited in scope. Nissan Leaf, one of the cheapest electric car for $ 33,000, can travel about 100 miles before needing a charge. </p>
<p> Matthew is a writer for VentureBeat GreenBeat Lynley. He graduated from the University of North Carolina, where he studied mathematics and physics, in May 2010. He told Reuters. You can reach him at mattl@venturebeat.com (historic places should also be sent to tips@venturebeat.com) and Twitter: @ logicalmoron. He currently lives in San Francisco, California. </p>
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		<title>Will The &#8216;Age Of America&#8217; End In 2016?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 06:13:19 +0000</pubDate>
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 It is perhaps not surprising that China will overtake the U.S. economy as the age of America is closed. It&#39;s a surprise. Most people believe that the date was too far in the future. The International Monetary Fund predicts will happen in just five years. 

 China&#39;s economy will grow to $ U.S. 11200000000000 [...]]]></description>
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<p> It is perhaps not surprising that China will overtake the U.S. economy as the age of America is closed. It&#39;s a surprise. Most people believe that the date was too far in the future. The International Monetary Fund predicts will happen in just five years. </p>
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<p> China&#39;s economy will grow to $ U.S. 11200000000000 this year to $ 19 million per year by 2016. economy will increase from 15200 to 18,800,000,000 U.S. dollars. can do to change this forecast? The sad reality is that I do not think there is something to be done to stop the change. There is something the SU At the same time, America can see that the figures show that China&#39;s economy as the largest. </p>
<p> People believe that the era of China is very different because China has different values. Many believe the U.S. was the world&#39;s largest economy as happened in the UK in 1890. The United States has acted as a benevolent force, and that China will be more predators. Since then, the world lived to the age of America. </p>
<p> pension funds can take a hit. now? It&#39;s hard to say. What do you think will happen as the age of America ends? Have you also noticed?. There will be a significant change in the coming years and could hurt me. What does this mean for people who feel at home in the U.S. </p>
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		<title>Shameless GOP Lies: Is There Any Limit To What Republicans Will Say &#8212; And What People Will Believe?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#39;ll call it up. We will have the debate on the floor of the Senate or the floor of the House. But don&#39;t try to sneak this through.&#39;&#34;. About the GOP attempts to de-fund Planned Parenthood, the president said he told Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, was &#34;&#39;You guys want to have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#39;ll call it up. We will have the debate on the floor of the Senate or the floor of the House. But don&#39;t try to sneak this through.&#39;&quot;. About the GOP attempts to de-fund Planned Parenthood, the president said he told Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, was &quot;&#39;You guys want to have this debate? Were happy to have that debate. Put it in a separate bill. And if you think you can overturn my veto, try it.</p>
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<p>Were trying to figure out how to move America forward.&#39;&quot;. I think there are some folks who feel very strongly about it. &quot;The interesting thing actually is how little traction these social issues are getting these days,&quot; the president said. &quot;I just think the country is moved into a different place. Were not worried about what women are doing in terms of maintaining their health. But a lot of these hot button cultural issues, I think theres a generational change taking place in part where people say, &#39;You know what, we may have disagreement about his, but this is not what were worried about. Were not worried about the gay family next door.</p>
<p>What Obama does is much more insidious.  Inflaming politics is not leadership, it is blind ambition.  He is attempting to inflame his political base at a time when leadership is needed.  There should be no doubt that his goal is to get elected, rather than solve this country&#39;s problems.</p>
<p> Are we supposed to believe that Obama is so confused that he thinks that current economic conditions are so good that we can &quot;afford&quot; to raise taxes again?. Raising taxes will not solve the problem of economic growth either.  Obama said that the repeal of the tax hikes he signed last year was to improve economic growth.</p>
<p>The only sleaze is those who are too stupid to read and research to find truth and get lost in their ideological ignorance, racism amd biased visions, which will lead us to becoming a third world nation. Get your heads out of you a&#8211;es and stop being brainwashed by the Right-Wing Media!. Wake up people! We are the laughing stock of the civilized world.</p>
<p>What he said was a watered down version of the real truth, which is that the Republicans are clueless, mean spirited and disrespectable to the poor and truly needy and don&#39;t really give a damn if this country suceeds or fails as long as there is a bi-racial, so-called Black president. So what if the mike was on, not on, soundbite or whatever. Pettiness abounds around this issue, in the guise of real issues, which the republicans have not one workablke idea that will solve our nation&#39;s problems.</p>
<p> Either way&#8211;it&#39;s the truth that we all KNOW out here and it&#39;s great to hear the President say it. Great!  The TRUTH is a good thing to hear, whether &quot;scripted&quot; as the Republicans say&#8211;they would know since they are soooo good at it.or if it were off the cuff. The new Poster Boy of &quot;Compassionate(to their wealthy buddies) Conservatism&quot; is trying to still push.  The Reverselican Hoods&#8211;Take from the poor to give to the rich.Republicans can&#39;t win the economy argument, as usual and that&#39;s why they resort to creating Drama around issues like guns, birth, religion, abortion, race.it&#39;s all they can count on to move the people who are clueless about economics and how it truly affects them to vote for Republicans.</p>
<p>So again.I don&#39;t think I understand your point? Kind of sounded like a &quot;soundbite&quot; to me. Swoosie.LOL.So what is your point? I see a leader who thinks things through with vision and two or three steps down the road. And let&#39;s see.if I remember this &quot;controlling, all about me&quot; indidvidual he did defeat a very strong and powerful primary opponent (Hillary Clinton&quot; by.being in control, being professional.and an excellent campaign LEADER. Not &#39;emotional, gut&quot; decisions (like W) that have many negative repercussions that exist after he is gone.</p>
<p> Democrats dont hate the rich  many left minded Americans ARE rich. Conservatives dismiss polls like this one and frame demands for tax rate changes as class warfare or class envy.  What we object to is paying for an accumulated national debt ONLY on the shoulders of the poor, veterans, handicapped, the elderly, and working class.  That is simply not true.</p>
<p>President Obama is a street wise, hardened politician from a teeming neighborhood in Chicago. I don&#39;t think that any of this will be fuel for hurting him in 2012. On the other hand, many Left leaning Liberals do not realize and see him as a double espresso toting mild mannered philosopher king attending a San Francisco fundraiser.My central point is not negative. Most Americans may not know his personality behind closed doors. The vast majority of the time he seems collegiate and well heeled. This President can duke it out if the situation calls for that. He knows politics and although seldom can get tough if he has to.</p>
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		<title>DOE Contest Will License National Lab Patents For $1,000</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Reduce the costs of patent licensing, the national laboratories is critical to achieving this goal. According to the Department of Energy, the delivery of license fees of $ 1,000 to help save the company between $ 10,000 and $ 50,000 in &quot;upfront fees&quot; alone. However, the creation of companies will be forced to accept &quot;fair and royalties once the company begins to generate income from technologies developed using the licensed patents. </p>
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<p> Patents are important national laboratories in the energy sector. Its aim is to transform solar energy into chemical energy and heat. Grid Friendly Appliance also has a controller that can be installed on the devices that transform their units for some time &quot;until the largest network of energy can be stabilized. The Energy Department said the driver can&quot; avoid the loss of knowledge .. &quot; </p>
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		<title>Microsoft Will Pay Nokia $1 Billion For Phone Deal</title>
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 According to sources in s&#39;, the Nokia-Microsoft agreement will last more than five years, according to the terms of the agreement, Nokia will pay royalties to Microsoft for each copy of WP7 used in its smartphones, that over time Microsoft re-investment be a billion dollars. In addition to monetary assistance from Microsoft, Nokia also [...]]]></description>
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<p> According to sources in s&#39;, the Nokia-Microsoft agreement will last more than five years, according to the terms of the agreement, Nokia will pay royalties to Microsoft for each copy of WP7 used in its smartphones, that over time Microsoft re-investment be a billion dollars. In addition to monetary assistance from Microsoft, Nokia also be able to reduce the budget for research and development to offset the costs. </p>
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<p> likely (as Paul Otellini also said) E &#39;that Google has proposed a similar agreement for Nokia, but was overwhelmed by the generous offer from Microsoft. Google, Eric Schmidt, said recently that Google has &quot;tried&quot; to convince Nokia to move to Android, but with a share of the rapidly growing market of Android, Google probably was not as eager as a Microsoft partner with Nokia. </p>
<p> $ 1 billion (109) cover the cost of about 50 licenses. It&#39;s good on paper. From what I&#39;ve heard WP7 fee of about $ 20. The article notes that the profit margin to 4.9% rate of Nokia hills of the license will be even lower. Nothing new here. Probably enough to convince the council, but not very optimistic for Nokia. His great respect for the actual number of phones sold, but a fraction of the phones Nokia sold in a year. </p>
<p> $ 1 billion (109) cover the cost of about 50 licenses. From what I&#39;ve heard WP7 fee of about $ 20. Nothing new here. His great respect for the actual number of phones sold, but a fraction of the phones Nokia sold in a year. It&#39;s good on paper. Probably enough to convince the council, but not very optimistic for Nokia. The article notes that the profit margin to 4.9% rate of Nokia hills of the license will be even lower. </p>
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		<title>China: We Will Tackle Inflation, Boost Incomes</title>
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 In a speech that China is equivalent to a state of the nation address, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao said the government will increase spending by 12.5 percent this year, at great cost to education, creating employment, housing, low income, health care and pensions and social insurance. The costs of police, judges, prosecutors and other [...]]]></description>
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<p> In a speech that China is equivalent to a state of the nation address, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao said the government will increase spending by 12.5 percent this year, at great cost to education, creating employment, housing, low income, health care and pensions and social insurance. The costs of police, judges, prosecutors and other internal security exceed the military budget is generally preferred for the first time in years, from 13.8 percent to $ 95 billion. </p>
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<p> This playing with the formula for success that China has gone from everyone complicate the task are the vested interests of state enterprises, real estate barons and their political supporters and the political succession that will see President Hu Jintao and Wen major leaders of most of the other start to retire at the end of next year for a group of young politicians. 2 Economy, Wen promised a gradual approach. </p>
<p> The two issues may exacerbate social tensions, &quot;said Wen, including inflation, which was about 5 percent in recent months, but this rate is two times more points. More urgent, said Wen, is the need to curb inflation and rising incomes of Chinese working class, farmers and retirees. </p>
<p> Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers a speech during the opening session of the annual National People&#39;s Congress in Beijing Great Hall of the People, China, Saturday, March 5, 2011. The Chinese government has vowed Saturday to fight inflation and increase the income of a priority as they push to extend the benefits of economic growth at a time when living standards are rising, but also demands a shift most popular. (AP Photo / Vincent Thian). </p>
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		<title>Market Crash 2011: It Will Hit By Christmas</title>
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 &#34;Despite the difficulties of 2010 confirmed the census of Texas has become a stronger position than most of the rest of the country,&#34; said Dwight Hale, 2011 Chairman of the TAR, in a press release. &#34;Our homes are among the cheapest in the country and see employment growth well above the national average, which [...]]]></description>
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<p> &quot;Despite the difficulties of 2010 confirmed the census of Texas has become a stronger position than most of the rest of the country,&quot; said Dwight Hale, 2011 Chairman of the TAR, in a press release. &quot;Our homes are among the cheapest in the country and see employment growth well above the national average, which continue to fuel the recovery in Texas.&quot;. </p>
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<p> &quot;(Consumers) are just going to dig and be still. When you&#39;re a bit&quot; better and have confidence in their money and not paying taxes, and every time you turn around something new. &quot;San Angelo is very conservative (the ) thought, &quot;said Dr.. Carr then start spending your money, and the market turns around .. &quot; </p>
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		<title>House Vote Blocks Gas With E15 Ethanol; Will Senate Follow?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2011 05:19:16 +0000</pubDate>
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House of Representatives passed a budget resolution this weekend that would fund the government through the end of fiscal year while reshaping national energy and climate policy. The U.S. 1, a Continuing Resolution to fund the government after current stop-gap funding authority expires on March 4th. The sweeping bill sets the stage for a contentious [...]]]></description>
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<p>House of Representatives passed a budget resolution this weekend that would fund the government through the end of fiscal year while reshaping national energy and climate policy. The U.S. 1, a Continuing Resolution to fund the government after current stop-gap funding authority expires on March 4th. The sweeping bill sets the stage for a contentious budget fight and raises the specter of the first government shutdown&nbsp;in decades, as Senate Democrats prepare to take up their own budget proposal and the White House works to defend budget priorities that would expand a number of strategic investments in clean energy technologies.   In a 325-189 vote recorded at 4:40 AM in the pre-dawn hours of Saturday morning, the House approved H.R.</p>
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<p>While only a portion of DOE&#8217;s activities support clean energy technology and innovation programs, an analysis by the Breakthrough Institute (where I am employed) estimates that the budget resolution would cut at least 17% from the budgets of the core DOE agencies most-engaged in energy innovation activities.  In this exclusive post for the Energy Collective, I&#8217;ll summarize the key impacts of the House-passed Continuing Resolution for national energy and climate policy, organized by key topic below  Big Cuts to Energy Technology and Innovation Budgets H.R. 1 cuts more than $1 billion from the budget of the Department of Energy through the end of FY2011. The bill, which sets government funding levels for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2011 (running through the end of September), was approved after a prolonged debate during which 162 amendments were proposed, including successful efforts to reduce federal support for ethanol.</p>
<p>EPA Blocked From Advancing Regulations to Curb Climate Change H.R.    Other Anti-EPA Amendments Win Out on Coal Mining, Waste&nbsp;. 1 would block the Environmental Protection Agency from advancing new regulations to restrict the climate destabilizing greenhouse gases emitted by power plants and other major industrial emitters, a key priority for the Obama Administration. State Department participation in ongoing international climate talks hosted by the United Nations. greenhouse gas emissions.  The bill prohibits the use of federal funds to promulgate the new climate regulations, including new greenhouse gas emissions standards the agency has been developing for power plants and oil refineries, which are collectively responsible for roughly 40 percent of U.S.  In addition to blocking new EPA regulations, the House approved (233-187) an amendment to block the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration from funding a planned &#8220;Climate Service&#8221; that the agency hopes will &#8220;provide a reliable and authoritative source for climate data, information, and decision support services.&#8221;   A separate amendment (passed 244-179) also cut all funding for U.S.</p>
<p>Several amendments were approved blocking the EPA from implementing new regulations to limit the impact of mountaintop removal coal mining on streams, watersheds and drinking water, as wells as new rules for the safe disposal of toxic waste ash from coal combustion at power plants.</p>
<p>   Measures Restrict Further Support for Ethanol In votes that broke down (unsurprisingly) along regional lines (see maps below), two amendments secured passage aimed at restricting further federal support for ethanol.  Finally, West Virginia&#8217;s Rep. Bill Johnson&#8217;s (R-Ohio) amendment blocking Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement regulators from finishing work on rules aimed at protecting streams from coal mining waste, including the valley fills used to dispose of mountaintop removal mining waste.   Representative Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) secured a bipartisan, 262-158 vote in support of his amendment to prevent federal funds from being used to support ethanol storage facilities or blender pumps used to prepare fuel with a higher ethanol content. A Statement of Administrative Position released by the White House expressed clear opposition to the sections of H.R. EPA issued a rule in October allowing so-called &#8216;E15&#8242; ethanol-gasoline blends to be used in vehicles made after 2007, and in January, a follow-up ruling extended that rule to vehicles made between 2001 and 2006 as well.   Lawmakers also voted 239-186 in favor of Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-Va.) succeeded, 235-185, in passing an amendment to stop EPA from using its funding to implement or enforce new guidance for the review of water pollution impacts from proposed coal-mining projects, including mountaintop removal projects.  Seventy-nine Democrats voted in favor of blocking the E15 rule, while 31 members of the GOP later joined more than 90 Democrats in a failed attempt to bring down the proposal.  These measures are a sharp rebuke of Administration efforts to clean up the many public health and environmental impacts of coal mining and combustion, and the White House is unlikely to accept a bill containing such measures. 1 restricting EPA&#8217;s ability to protect the public and the environment, calling the Clean Water Act language irresponsible and reckless. These components of the bill are likely to be just one among many hotly contested as the budget debate advances into the Senate. Flake in voting Yea, while the Nays included 53 Republicans. In a vote that broke down according to regional allegiances more than party affiliation, 78 Democrats joined Rep. Those rules and an official impact statement will likely be ready later this year, according to the director of the regulatory agency. 1 coal mine, a West Virginia project that had its water quality permit revoked by EPA last month (more on that here). Rep. McKinley won another amendment to stop EPA from administering or enforcing Clean Water Act regulations governing so-called &#8216;dredge-and-fill&#8217; permits needed by mountaintop-removal operations such as the Spruce No. John Sullivan (R-Okla.), passed with even greater support, 285-136, blocking EPA from using its funds to implement the agency&#8217;s recent decision to increase the amount of ethanol allowed in gasoline from 10 percent to 15 percent by volume.   A second ethanol amendment, offered by Rep.</p>
<p>Left untouched by the House-passed legislation are current tax incentives for corn ethanol, which were temporarily extended through the end of the year in the tax package passed by the lame duck Congress in December. That includes the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit which provides a $0.45 subsidy for every gallon of&nbsp;ethanol blended into gasoline and costs taxpayers roughly $6 billion per year. Debate will no doubt continue over this ongoing subsidy as Congress revisits tax policy later this year.&nbsp;.</p>
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		<title>Who Will Lead Apple Into The Future?</title>
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 Until then, iTunes offers one of the best ways to synchronize your favorite media files from your computer to a tablet, and back up your purchases to the tablet computer. In the near future I hope that this synchronization of the device is held between the cloud and your computer or gadget. 

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<p> Until then, iTunes offers one of the best ways to synchronize your favorite media files from your computer to a tablet, and back up your purchases to the tablet computer. In the near future I hope that this synchronization of the device is held between the cloud and your computer or gadget. </p>
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<p> If Apple already has its hooks into you with an iPhone or iPod Touch, with an iPad go into a platform for competition is the path of least resistance. You know how to use it. You already know how to configure it. And because you&#39;ve already created an iTunes account, you can start downloading the new content immediately, without the hassle of finding the information of credit card and address. You know the applications and media will be compatible. </p>
<p> This is a great comfort, but are additive. Google is working to meet (and exceed) from Apple at their own game, with universal Google login, the store Web-based applications and products such as TV and Google Chrome, the operation of a common experience of Google . Time will tell if the experience can become sticky IOS as Android, and if Google can successfully branch beyond its success with smartphones. </p>
<p> Battery meet or exceed dell&#39;iPad dam is the compulsion of this is Apple&#39;s battery draining features such as dual-core processors, support for Adobe Flash, decode 1080p video, 4G cellular radio, etc. After all, when no applications, integrated media, or the ecosystem of compatible devices, software and accessories, by sacrificing some juice to your list of specifications for battery life, it seems that the plan of action for health. You&#39;re damned if you do and damned if you do not, but then the spec sheet usually more attractive. </p>
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		<title>New Orleans Airport Renovation Will Be Ready Before</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Aguilera ruin the national anthem &#8211; pathetic &#8211; they should be ashamed of himself. No excuses. But the fly &#8211; nothing wrong there. There is always a fly and the stadiums are still closed &#8211; there was a Super Bowl in an open space for years (no in 2012) &#8211; what is surprising about this? The fiasco of the site? yes, I&#39;m not surprised. </p>
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