This morning, as a submarine emerged from the depths, sailors found a bathynomus giganteus attached to the ship. The giant isopod is a deep sea creature that is rarely seen.
This giant water bug is more than 2 and half feet long, and resembles some sort of alien space creature.
The underwater robot was exploring the deep seas when the bathynomus giganteus clung unto its hull.
Visit this site to see the Giant Isopod.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Phoebe Prince
Nine teens have been charged after police found a connection between them and the suicide of Phoebe Prince, bullying victim in January 14th. Charges vary between harassment and statuory rape. The announcement was made by District Attorney Elizabeth D. Scheibel.
Police are investigating whether cyberbullies contributed to the suicide of a teen in the Long Island, N.Y. town of West Islip. The nasty messages continued to show up online even after her death, reports CBS News Correspondent Jeff Glor.
Phoebe Prince Death – 9 Teens Charged
Soccer star Alexis Pilkington, 17, took her own life March 21 following vicious taunts on social networking sites — which persisted postmortem on Internet tribute pages, worsening the grief of her family and friends.
Alexis’ parents downplayed the role the Internet played in her suicide, saying their daughter was in counseling before she ever signed up with FormSpringMe.com, a new social networking site, where many of the attacks appeared. Read more here
Krysten Moore is a 20-year-old former Miss Teen New Jersey who knows first-hand the toll that cyber-bullying can take. She endured merciless harassment for much of her teen years and is now speaking out, trying to empower other young people. Ross Ellis is the founder of Love Our Children USA, an organization committed to ending violence against children and helping parents protect their children from bullying. On “The Early Show” Monday, they discussed increasing efforts to crack down on cyberbullying and make teens aware of it.
Nine teens have been charged after police found a connection between them and the suicide of Phoebe Prince, bullying victim in January 14th. Charges vary between harassment and statuory rape. The announcement was made by District Attorney Elizabeth D. Scheibel.
Police are investigating whether cyberbullies contributed to the suicide of a teen in the Long Island, N.Y. town of West Islip. The nasty messages continued to show up online even after her death, reports CBS News Correspondent Jeff Glor.
Phoebe Prince Death – 9 Teens Charged
Soccer star Alexis Pilkington, 17, took her own life March 21 following vicious taunts on social networking sites — which persisted postmortem on Internet tribute pages, worsening the grief of her family and friends.
Alexis’ parents downplayed the role the Internet played in her suicide, saying their daughter was in counseling before she ever signed up with FormSpringMe.com, a new social networking site, where many of the attacks appeared. Read more here
Krysten Moore is a 20-year-old former Miss Teen New Jersey who knows first-hand the toll that cyber-bullying can take. She endured merciless harassment for much of her teen years and is now speaking out, trying to empower other young people. Ross Ellis is the founder of Love Our Children USA, an organization committed to ending violence against children and helping parents protect their children from bullying. On “The Early Show” Monday, they discussed increasing efforts to crack down on cyberbullying and make teens aware of it.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
tom izzo
By harish,live hot trandz
Monday March 29th 2010
Of course, I did something even sillier on the other side, which was picking against Tom Izzo. [1]
Michigan State’s Derrick Nix takes a shot as head coach Tom Izzo looks on during a practice session. [2]
It’s difficult to discern where this version of the Michigan State basketball team ranks compared to Tom Izzo’s other editions. [3]
St. Louis — It’s anyone’s guess if Michigan State coach Tom Izzo will actually have Draymond Green play point guard against Tennessee on Sunday. [4]
LOUIS — At each stop of Michigan State’s seemingly annual march toward the Final Four, coach Tom Izzo gets “the question” –one he never seems to tire of talking about. [5]
Tom Izzo is one of the best darned coaches in college basketball. [...] If for some reason you don’t automatically think of the 55-year-old Izzo when considering who belongs on the Mount Rushmore of active college coaches, you wouldn’t be alone. [6]
If Izzo and company somehow get past Tennessee-which is completely and utterly realistic-it would lead to his sixth NCAA Final Four appearance. [7]
Izzo said he has five plays drawn up for Green — a 6-foot-6, 235-pound sophomore forward — in case the Spartans need a backcourt boost. [4]
But truth be told, once you get beyond some of those romantic notions of breathless buzzer beaters and those charming underdog upsets, there might be plenty of miracles, but precious few accidents this time of the year in the NCAA Tournament. [6]
If the Spartans defeat ninth-seeded Northern Iowa in the Edward Jones Dome on Friday, Izzo will find himself in another Elite Eight game and from there the Spartans typically find more success. [2]
In his 15 seasons at Michigan State, Izzo has been named national coach of the year four times, won one national title, five Big Ten regular-season championships and two conference tournament titles, all the while getting his players to actually go to class, too (31 Spartans players since 2000 have received their college degrees). [6]
Logic suggests the Spartans aren’t as good without Lucas. [...] This was to be the NCAA tournament Lucas defined himself – one way or another – in MSU lore. [3]
Overview: All hail the coaching jobs of Izzo and Pearl, who’ve maneuvered around the loss of their teams’ respective best players (Kalin Lucas to a ruptured Achilles’ tendon in the tournament’s second round, Tyler Smith to dismissal after his Jan. 1 arrest on firearms charges).
Saturday, March 27, 2010
butler basketball coach
Mike Helmer, the coach who led the Wichita South girls to two 6A state tournaments in the past three years, has been named the new head women’s basketball coach at Butler Community College. [1]
Butler Director of Athletics Barry Collier began and ended his search for a new head basketball coach in a familiar place — the Butler basketball office. [2]
And the 31-year-old Butler coach became the third-youngest Division I coach to guide his team to 30 wins - the youngest in more than half a century! [3]
In April, Stevens was named basketball coach at Butler University, replacing his former boss, Todd Lickliter, who left to replace Steve Alford at Iowa. [4]
Amanda Butler (born March 6, 1972) is an American basketball player and coach, and is currently the head women’s basketball coach at the University of Florida. [5]
Only six years ago, Brad Stevens had a 9-to-5 desk job, creating an incentive program for salespeople at an Indianapolis pharmaceutical company. [...] Stevens worked the past six seasons at Butler, learning the system that made the Bulldogs one of the most successful mid-major programs in the country during the past two decades. [4]
Since Lickliter left for the head coaching job at Iowa, there has been no drop off with young coach Brad Stevens. [...] The Butler Bulldogs basketball program is unique. [6]
Butler, 35, possesses 12 years of college coaching experience, including two as the head coach of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. [7]
Call Brad Stevens a quick learner. [3]
She was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year after 20 wins and a share of the regular season championship in her first year as coach. [5]
In just seven years, he went from a promising business career to one of the most successful head coaching starts in the history of the NCAA Division I! [...] The Bulldogs captured the Great Alaska Shootout, won a second consecutive Wooden Tradition trophy, and wrapped up Horizon League regular season and tournament championships. [...] Stevens was introduced as the new men’s basketball head coach at Butler University on April 4, 2007, just three days after his former boss, Todd Lickliter, was named head coach at the University of Iowa. [3]
Mike Helmer, the coach who led the Wichita South girls to two 6A state tournaments in the past three years, has been named the new head women’s basketball coach at Butler Community College. [1]
Butler Director of Athletics Barry Collier began and ended his search for a new head basketball coach in a familiar place — the Butler basketball office. [2]
And the 31-year-old Butler coach became the third-youngest Division I coach to guide his team to 30 wins - the youngest in more than half a century! [3]
In April, Stevens was named basketball coach at Butler University, replacing his former boss, Todd Lickliter, who left to replace Steve Alford at Iowa. [4]
Amanda Butler (born March 6, 1972) is an American basketball player and coach, and is currently the head women’s basketball coach at the University of Florida. [5]
Only six years ago, Brad Stevens had a 9-to-5 desk job, creating an incentive program for salespeople at an Indianapolis pharmaceutical company. [...] Stevens worked the past six seasons at Butler, learning the system that made the Bulldogs one of the most successful mid-major programs in the country during the past two decades. [4]
Since Lickliter left for the head coaching job at Iowa, there has been no drop off with young coach Brad Stevens. [...] The Butler Bulldogs basketball program is unique. [6]
Butler, 35, possesses 12 years of college coaching experience, including two as the head coach of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. [7]
Call Brad Stevens a quick learner. [3]
She was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year after 20 wins and a share of the regular season championship in her first year as coach. [5]
In just seven years, he went from a promising business career to one of the most successful head coaching starts in the history of the NCAA Division I! [...] The Bulldogs captured the Great Alaska Shootout, won a second consecutive Wooden Tradition trophy, and wrapped up Horizon League regular season and tournament championships. [...] Stevens was introduced as the new men’s basketball head coach at Butler University on April 4, 2007, just three days after his former boss, Todd Lickliter, was named head coach at the University of Iowa. [3]
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