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 Sony Making Up For PS3 Profit Losses
Sony Making Up For PS3 Profit Losses
In response to this post, Sony is making up for the PS3 profit losses with their other products. $3.5 billion profit for fiscal year 2007 will more than make up for the $1.3 billion loss on PS3 hardware. picked by punthe 2 months ago
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 $10 million in Arbitration!?
$10 million in Arbitration!?
Ryan Howard wins the largest Arbitration for a successfull baseball player ever against the Phillies picked by caboose09 7 months ago
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 French Bank Says Rogue Trader Lost $7 Billion
French Bank Says Rogue Trader Lost $7 Billion
A French bank announced Thursday that it had lost $7.2 billion, not because of complex subprime loans, but the old-fashioned way — because a 31-year-old rogue trader made bad bets on stocks and then, in trying to cover up those losses, dug himself deeper into a hole. picked by willster09 8 months ago
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 Mom sues baseball coach for bad coaching
Mom sues baseball coach for bad coaching
A New York mother is suing her son's baseball coach for not teaching him to properly slide into a base. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Extreme Baseball
Extreme Baseball [video]
I'm as big a baseball fan as anywife, but trying to follow this video just makes my head hurt. picked by gnikgnok 1 year ago
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 Losses Of Long-established Genes Contribute To Human Evolution
Losses Of Long-established Genes Contribute To Human Evolution
While it is well understood that the evolution of new genes leads to adaptations that help species survive, gene loss may also afford a selective advantage. A group of scientists has investigated this less-studied idea, carrying out the first systematic computational analysis to identify long-established genes that have been lost across millions of years of evolution leading to the human species. picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago
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