Photo Archives: OTC Lobot (Cloud City)
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Photo Archives: OTC Princess Leia (Cloud
City)
Photo Archives: OTC Princess Leia (Cloud
City)
07/12/2004 01:02 AMPrincess
Leia is truly a vision in the clouds in today's
Photo Archives
update. Taking a break from the
Rebel Alliance on Cloud City in
The Empire Strikes Back, her royal highness fulfills many
collector requests in this
Original Trilogy
Collection figure.
Vintage Photo Archives: Lobot
Vintage Photo Archives: Lobot
10/31/2003 01:41 AMPerhaps the vintage
Lobot action figure
isn't as exciting as, say, either of the Bespin guards or the Cloud
Car pilot, but he certainly was an intriguing character in the film,
and that likely had a lot to do with today’s addition to the
Vintage Photo
Archive’s success on the toy shelves-- That or maybe it was the
fancy shirts he had a proclivity for wearing that Star Wars fans went
nuts for.
Photo Archives: OTC Cloud Car Pilot
Photo Archives: OTC Cloud Car Pilot
07/14/2004 03:19 AMOur
Photo Archives
is updated today with one of the most-requested characters from
The
Empire Strikes Back...the
Cloud Car
Pilot! Loaded with multiple points of articulation, a removable
helmet, and tons of detail for his
Original Trilogy
Collection debut, there's really only one question left on his
mind...."
Dude, where's my car?"
Vintage Photo Archives: (Twin Pod) Cloud
Car Pilot
Vintage Photo Archives: (Twin Pod) Cloud
Car Pilot
11/05/2003 01:48 AMMany may think that the
(Twin Pod) Cloud
Car Pilot had stones for firing at the Millennium Falcon. After
all only someone with big, heavy, diamond-hard stones would take a
cloud car to threaten the famous Correllian freighter, right? Truth of
the matter is, when asked if he had ever heard of the ship that made
the Kessel run in twelve parsecs, today’s Addition to the
Vintage Photo Archive
was quoted as saying: "What? Huh?".He may not be too smart, but he
sure makes for a cool action figure!
OTC Cloud Car Pilot And Lobot
OTC Cloud Car Pilot And Lobot
05/25/2004 10:20 AMMore carded pictures of new
Original Trilogy Collection figures
have surfaced, showcasing two new figures from the
Cloud City
themed wave: Cloud Car Pilot (OTC-19) and Lobot (OTC-20). Click on the
thumbnails above for the new pics.
New Saga Figures Now Available At Cloud
City!
New Saga Figures Now Available At Cloud
City!
11/04/2003 09:25 PMFrom
CloudCity.com: "New Saga
Figures now available: Hoth Trooper, R-3PO, Luke Skywalker Hoth
Attack, Ach-Med Bek, Imperial Dignitary #2.
A Cloud City News Release
A Cloud City News Release
03/06/2004 02:00 AMFrom
CloudCity.com: " We now
have the Star Destroyer Wave IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE
SHIPMENT! This wave includes Bossk, Dengar, and Admiral Ozzel
figures. The new Unleashed figures are arriving daily to Cloud City
and orders are being filled as they are received. Place your order
now to receive your Unleashed Chewy, Luke X-Wing, and Clone Trooper
quickly."
A Cloud City News Release:
A Cloud City News Release:
03/13/2003 04:48 PMCloudCity has FAO Schwartz Imperial Shuttles in
stock and ready to ship for as low as $129.99. These shuttles are case
fresh! Click on the link to view the shuttles at CloudCity.
Cloud City Has OTC Bespin Assortment
Cloud City Has OTC Bespin Assortment
06/03/2004 07:03 PMFrom
Cloud City" We now have
the Original Trilogy Collection Bespin Assortment in stock and ready
to ship! This assortment includes the following figures on the new
vintage style cardbacks - Leia Bespin, Cloud Car Pilot, Lobot, R2-D2,
C-3PO, Boba Fett, Obi-Wan, Stormtrooper, and Wicket.
Currently in our eBay store (eBay ID "wwwcloudcitycom") we have the
Original Trilogy Collection Bespin figures AFA Graded for auction as
well. Also in stock are the New Original Trilogy Collection Vehicles –
Electronic X-Wing and Tie Fighter.
Photo Archives: Ask Yoda
Photo Archives: Ask Yoda
08/09/2004 01:03 PMOur
Photo Archives
gets a little bit more wise today with the addition of
Ask Yoda from the
Original Trilogy Collection. Complete with a 24 phrases and
soft goods clothing, this version of Yoda is based on his appearance
in
The Empire Strikes Back. As an added bonus, we've also added
the
Saga version of
Ask Yoda as well,
although his outfit is from
Attack of the Clones.
Vintage Photo Archives: EV-9D9
Vintage Photo Archives: EV-9D9
01/05/2004 02:25 AMBelieve it or not,
EV-9D9, the creepy
tobacco throated droid from
Jabba’s Palace, was actually a
female droid! Yes, that’s right, in the old days of
Star Wars
today’s addition to the
Vintage Photo Archive
shared the pages of the annual ‘
Hot Chicks In A Galaxy Far, Far
Away…’ calendar. Humana. Humana. Humana.
Vintage Photo Archives: 4-LOM
Vintage Photo Archives: 4-LOM
11/14/2003 01:20 AMMost vintage collectors will argue to no end that Kenner's vintage
Star Wars line was flawless, but even the most die-hard out there will
agree that the toymaker did mess up once. The mistake in question
deals partially with the
4-LOM action figure.
It seems that the hard working people at Kenner had somehow mixed his
and Zuckuss's names up. As a result, to vintage collectors, today’s
addition to the
Vintage
Photo Archive will always be 4-LOM. But for those of you that read
this column daily, it is, of course, all old news…
Photo Archives: OTC Snowtrooper
Photo Archives: OTC Snowtrooper
08/27/2004 01:38 PMOur
Photo Archives
is updated today with the
Original Trilogy
Collection version of the Empire's Blizzard Force footsoldier,
Snowtrooper
from
The Empire Strikes Back. This time around, this figure has
a slightly darker jumpsuit, although the accessories remain as deadly
as ever.
Photo Archives: OTC Spirit Obi-Wan
Photo Archives: OTC Spirit Obi-Wan
07/08/2004 12:14 PMToday's
Photo
Archives update continues the "Dagobah Training" theme with
Spirit
Obi-Wan who comes back from the dead in
The Empire Strikes
Back to watch over his pupil. Old Ben shimmers and glows
spectacularly as part of the
Original Trilogy
Collection.
Vintage Photo Archives: 8D8
Vintage Photo Archives: 8D8
12/15/2003 02:28 AMHow is it that
8D8,
a mute white robot that looks like it belongs on a
Pete
Townsend album cover could be a popular action figure? Well, in
the case of
8D8, there is the whole
Star Wars character
angle, plus like many kids, this guy liked taking out his aggressions
on pool little
Power Droids. So it would seem a no-brainer…
Well, except that today's addition to the
Vintage Photo Archive
wasn’t really a
popular action figure. Chances are, anyone with
hours on their hands (like any toy collector doesn’t have too much of
that) could probably still find a couple of these carded at their
local mom and pop toy store. Hint: Look behind the
Bionic Six
action figures in the discount bin.
Photo Archives: OTC TIE Fighter
Photo Archives: OTC TIE Fighter
06/02/2004 01:26 PMOur
Original Trilogy
Collection Photo Archives gets its first official entry today with
the "new" version of the
TIE Fighter.
This vehicle is the same version as
last year's Saga
release, only this time there is no pilot included. Look for the
TIE Fighter Pilot to come separately later this year.
LEGO Photo Archives
LEGO Photo Archives
12/19/2003 11:31 AMA new
Star Wars LEGO photo archive
section has been created, and we are launching it with the a showcase
on the
LEGO
Writing system pens.
Photo Archives: OTC Greedo
Photo Archives: OTC Greedo
08/23/2004 06:54 AMOur
Photo Archives
is updated today with the
Original Trilogy
Collection version of the Rodian bounty hunter
Greedo. While the
debate continues as to who shot first in that Mos Eisley Cantina scene
from
A New Hope, the end result is the same...poor Greedo is
still dead.
Photo Archives Update: OTC Cardbacks
Photo Archives Update: OTC Cardbacks
09/02/2004 12:05 PMIt's all about the packaging with the
Original Trilogy
Collection this year. Not only do we get the cards we've always
wanted to buy, but we also get the cards the toy designers have always
wanted to make! As I've been getting luckier with my toy hunts
recently, I've been scanning in the cardbacks to show off the great
backgrounds that are part of this line. I don't have them all yet, but
what I have scored has been added to our
Photo Archives today.
Vintage Photo Archives: Warok
Vintage Photo Archives: Warok
01/12/2004 01:50 AMOne would figure that after seven
Ewoks,
Kenner would
have finally been able to get it out of their system, but alas, as
this figure proves nothing could be further from the truth. Mind you,
one has to wonder what the point of adding
Warok to the
collection. For the most part, he is nothing more than a better made
version of a figure that came out a few month’s earlier (Lumat). From
that point of view however, it may be that today’s addition to the
Vintage Photo Archive
was only the herald to the way of life
Star Wars collectors
would have to adapt to ten years later…
Photo Archives: Stormtrooper Bust-Up
Photo Archives: Stormtrooper Bust-Up
06/05/2005 11:51 PMToday's
Photo
Archives update continues our series that will get us caught up
with Gentle Giant Studios line of
Bust-Ups. The next
in Series 2 is the
Stormtrooper, which
comes in a variety of poses...check back for those later this week.
Photo Archives: VOTC Han Solo
Photo Archives: VOTC Han Solo
07/09/2004 01:54 AMOur
Photo Archives
adds the first in the new special Vintage-style
Original Trilogy
Collection figures, this time from
A New Hope. The ultimate
version of
Han
Solo, this figure perfectly captures every detail of the cocky
Corellian captain of the
Millennium Falcon. Pose him in the
cockpit, firing at a squad of Stormtroopers, or blasting bounty
hunters in the Mos Eisley Cantina, this figure can do it all!
Vintage Photo Archives: Klaatu
Vintage Photo Archives: Klaatu
12/09/2003 02:41 AMThe vintage
Klaatu figure may
seem like nothing more than a plastic representation of one of the
many thugs on the payroll of one Jabba The Hutt. To a vintage
variation collector, however, today’s addition to the
Vintage Photo Archive
is evil... pure, unadulterated evil.
Vintage Photo Archives: Ugnaught
Vintage Photo Archives: Ugnaught
10/29/2003 02:20 AMBelieve it or not, the vintage
Ugnaught action
figure was not a peg warmer! Granted the ugly little dudes weren’t the
first to fly off the shelves, but sell they still did. When Kenner’s
Star Wars line was winding down, collectors were tripping over
Endor Leias, and in some regions even Stormtrooper Lukes and Carbonite
Hans, but the short guys with the make up cases were no where to be
found… Granted, he was technically an army builder –even if it was an
army of stunted unsightly pig guys with aprons and purses. Go to the
Vintage Photo
Archive to see what all the cross-dressing hype was about.
Vintage Photo Archives: Nikto
Vintage Photo Archives: Nikto
12/16/2003 01:56 AMDespite how simplistic the vintage
Nikto figure appears
to be, it is one of the most faithful sculpts to be found in the
Kenner line. As a matter of fact, save the yellow lines that
were on the character’s pants, today’s addition to the
Vintage Photo Archive
proves that the people at
Kenner were not only very concerned
with making top quality toys that best represented the film, they
wanted to make toys worthy of the children that they made the toys
for. There is little doubt that
Kenner ‘really did care’ about
more than the bottom line and it showed.
Photo Archives: Thermal Detonators
Photo Archives: Thermal Detonators
01/16/2004 11:05 AMWhen Princess Leia disguised herself as the Ubese bounty hunter
Boushh, she brought along a little insurance to bargain with. Our
Master Replicas Photo
Archives is updated today with
three versions of the
Thermal Detonator: an
As First Built
Edition, a
Limited
Edition and a
Signature
Edition autographed by none other than Carrie Fisher, the actress
who portrayed the Rebel Alliance leader in the
Classic Trilogy.
Photo Archives: VOTC Obi-Wan Kenobi
Photo Archives: VOTC Obi-Wan Kenobi
07/15/2004 03:38 AMOur
Photo Archives
is updated with the next in the new special Vintage-style
Original Trilogy
Collection figures from
A New Hope. The ultimate version of
Obi-Wan
Kenobi, this figure perfectly captures every detail of the crazy
old hermit-turned-Jedi Master. Pose him scaring off sandpeople,
disabling a tractor beam, or dueling a dark lord, this figure can do
it all!
Vintage Photo Archives: Yak Face
Vintage Photo Archives: Yak Face
01/23/2004 03:58 AMMuch like the
Vinyl Cape Jawa and
Blue Snaggletooth,
Yak Face will
always be a famous and sought after
Star Wars collectible, both
from die-hard collectors in the
Star Wars community and outside
as well. Though considered to be quite rare, eBay has proven to have
them available in fairly decent quantities on a nearly daily basis.
Nonetheless, it’s perceived to be unbelievably rare –which isn’t all
together true- and therefore warrants higher than average prices.
On a side note, with this post we finish the first part of our
Vintage Photo Archive.
Be sure to check out part two coming this summer to a galaxy near you…
Photo Archives: Stormtrooper Blaster
Photo Archives: Stormtrooper Blaster
02/07/2005 01:09 AMToday we update our
Master Replicas Photo
Archives with the BlasTech E-11 Blaster Pistol, or the
Stormtrooper Blaster, which was used
by the soldiers of the Empire in
A New Hope.
Vintage Photo Archives: Too-Onebee
(2-1B)
Vintage Photo Archives: Too-Onebee
(2-1B)
11/04/2003 02:01 AMSure the vintage
2-1B action figure was
Johnny-on-the-spot whenever a farm boy needed to get some serious
plastic surgery or a new bio-mechanic hand, but what has he done for
the Rebellion lately? More than you know pal, more than you'll ever
know! For instance, whom do you think the Rebels turn to on New Year's
Eve for a designated driver? Who do you think shovels the walks on the
Hoth base and scrubs the moss of the Ewok suspension bridges on the
Forest moon of Endor? That's right, the good old medical droid, that's
who. Today’s addition to the
Vintage Photo Archive
doesn't mind much though, since it keeps the Rebels off his precious
collection of medical gurneys.
Vintage Photo Archives: Pruneface
Vintage Photo Archives: Pruneface
12/10/2003 02:16 AMGenerally speaking, vintage collectors disregard virtually everything
the Expanded Universe has offered to the Star Wars community. Even
though they still call him
Pruneface
instead of “
Orrimaarko.”, all have to agree that the EU did
answer the age old question that overshadows all others in the vintage
community: ...Who’s this guy???... With it’s rather ambiguous card
back photo, most collectors thought today’s addition to the
Vintage Photo Archive
was based on one of the myriad characters from Jabba’s Palace who got
a millisecond of screen time in Return Of The Jedi. As it turns out,
he ended up being a rebel dude from the second act... who only got a
millisecond of screen time in Return Of The Jedi.
Photo Archives: Medal of Yavin
Photo Archives: Medal of Yavin
02/13/2004 12:52 AMOur
Master Replicas Photo
Archives is updated today with the perfect reward for heroes of
the Rebel Alliance. The
Medal of Yavin
shown here is a prototype of the finished product, as you'll see in
the plaque. Now collectors can have their own ceremonial scene from
A New Hope...space princess not included.
Photo Archives: Imperial Shuttle
Photo Archives: Imperial Shuttle
11/03/2003 01:01 AMThe
Imperial
Shuttle makes an unscheduled landing today in our
Photo Archives.
Originally appearing in
Return of the Jedi, then retroactively
snuck into the special edition of
The Empire Strikes Back, this
vehicle transports high-ranking officials across the galaxy and
features adjustable wings, landing gear, and room for the Emperor and
his entourage.
Photo Archives: Unleashed Chewbacca
Photo Archives: Unleashed Chewbacca
02/13/2004 12:09 PMOur
Photo Archives
is updated today with the Unleashed
Chewbacca
figure from
A New Hope. Proving that it's not wise to upset a
Wookiee, the co-pilot of the
Millennium Falcon growls in a
berserker rage at anyone who threatens those under his protection.
Vintage Photo Archives: Amanaman
Vintage Photo Archives: Amanaman
01/22/2004 02:13 AMVirtually unheard of in the vintage line, the
Amanaman action
figure is actually a little too large to be the correct scale.
Nonetheless, with it’s ultra accurate sculpt and paint job, not to
mention the staff ‘o heads, today’s addition to the
Vintage Photo Archive
is one of the greatest achievements in the entire
Kenner
collection.
Photo Archives: Cantina Bar Sets
Photo Archives: Cantina Bar Sets
06/29/2004 12:08 PMAll six sets featured in their original packaging . . .
Vintage Photo Archives: Zuckuss
Vintage Photo Archives: Zuckuss
11/13/2003 01:59 AMMost vintage collectors will argue to no end that Kenner's vintage
Star Wars line was flawless, but even the most die-hard out there will
agree that the toymaker did mess up once. The mistake in question
deals partially with the
Zuckuss action
figure. It seems that the hard working people at Kenner had somehow
mixed his and 4-LOM's names up. As a result, to vintage collectors,
today’s addition to the
Vintage Photo Archive
will always be Zuckuss.
Photo Archives: Unleashed Bossk
Photo Archives: Unleashed Bossk
08/27/2004 01:38 PMThe year of
Bossk continues
as we wrap up our series of
Unleashed
additions to our
Photo
Archives. The fearsome Trandoshan bounty hunter first seen in
The Empire Strikes Back lives for hunting down his prey. His
deadly aim and fiery temper make him a force to be reckoned with.
Photo Archives: R-3PO (Hoth Evacuation)
Photo Archives: R-3PO (Hoth Evacuation)
11/13/2003 12:28 PMThe Hoth Evacuation begins in our
Photo Archives today
as the Empire attacks the hidden Rebel base, as seen in
The Empire
Strikes Back. Protocol Droid
R-3PO is determined
to not get left behind, but he'll have to be quick to catch the last
Rebel Transport.
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The Former Empire Strikes Back
The Former Empire Strikes Back
02/19/2004 07:35 PMThis is just the latest evidence that search engines are revving up
for a battle in 2004 – and the reigning champion Google is going to
have to fight to keep ...
Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back
04/03/2005 09:53 PMI know it's kind of pointless to review some of the most re/viewed
movies in history, but I'm working my way through the original Star Wars trilogy on DVD and I haven't seen
them in awhile, so I'm putting down some thoughts anyway.
Something that struck me while watching Empire is that every time I
see a Star Wars film, I catch something I missed the previous 50
times. I generally chalk this up to my not paying close enough
attention or forgetting that I actually caught it the last time
around**. But I also think, begrudgingly, that Lucas is a little
smarter than I give him credit for and the first three movies are more
complex than they seem.
The novel thing this time around for me occurred during Luke and
Vader's first meeting in Cloud City. I never noticed that Vader isn't
trying to turn Luke to the Dark Side to join him and the Emperor. He
wants Luke to help him overthrow the Emperor and they'll rule as
father and son. And then that sets up all sorts of weird shifting
alliances and intrigue between the three of them...the Emperor is
trying to play Vader and Luke off of each other, Vader is trying to
keep his true goal a secret from the Emperor and might have to kill
Luke to do so, and Luke's trying to fend off both of them and keep his
own secrets (Yoda, his sister). I mean, it's not The Godfather, but
it's not bad.
** This happens to me all the time, especially with shows like Law
& Order. I can't remember a single episode from start to finish,
which means I can watch them over and over again and always be
surprised about what happens at the end.
(Rating: 95/100)
eBay Today: The Empire Strikes Back
Sketchbook
eBay Today: The Empire Strikes Back
Sketchbook
12/02/2003 12:27 AMAppreciating the artistic contributions of Joe Johnston.
Marvel Comics Gallery Update: The
Empire Strikes Back Weekly
Marvel Comics Gallery Update: The
Empire Strikes Back Weekly
04/21/2004 10:24 PMTonight we get another step closer to completing our
Marvel Comics Cover
Gallery, courtesy of Jason Todoroff. Jason provides a few more
scans to the Marvel UK
The Empire Strikes
Back Weekly series, which adapted the US series, often with new
covers.
OTC Vintage: Ben, Han And Leia Carded
Photos
OTC Vintage: Ben, Han And Leia Carded
Photos
05/22/2004 12:36 PMWe've got a few more images to share from the
Original Trilogy
Collection. This time it's the Vintage-style premium figures of
Ben Kenobi, Han Solo and Princess Leia from their appearances in
A
New Hope.
The Empire Blogs Back
The Empire Blogs Back
07/26/2004 05:48 AMCompanies are finding that small-scale Web publishing -- blogging --
reaps big benefits when it comes to customer feedback. Just ask
Microsoft. Ryan Singel reports from Berkeley, California.
City strikes nursery nurse deal
City strikes nursery nurse deal
06/03/2004 05:20 PM
Nursery nurses in Glasgow vote to return to work after accepting a pay
offer from the city council.
Revenge of Pac-Man: Vintage Games Are
Back
Revenge of Pac-Man: Vintage Games Are
Back
06/03/2004 02:07 AM80's nostalgia is reinvigorating interest in old video games, and an
industry that has long focused on the future has become eager to
herald its past.
Israel Strikes Gaza City Hours After
Rocket Attack
Israel Strikes Gaza City Hours After
Rocket Attack
06/19/2004 01:12 AMReuters via Wired News Jun 19 2004 4:40AM GMT
Battlefront Strikes Back
Battlefront Strikes Back
03/29/2005 09:34 AMPC Gamer has apparently let slip that there will be a follow-up to the
PC/console 3rd person shooter
Star Wars Battlefront. Expect
improved graphics, AI, new missions, and a Death Star level or two. We
should hear more specific details at E3 in May. Thanks
JoyStiq.
The intern strikes back
The intern strikes back
06/02/2004 03:23 PM
The intern accused of having an affair with Kerry
does some investigative reporting of her own.
And so my education had taken me pretty much as far as it could. I
started out as an ambitious young woman inspired by politics and the
media. I’ve ended up disenchanted with both. If I had been an
ambitious young man, this story would not have happened. I’m never
going to know exactly what happened, but that matters less to me now.
I lost a good friend and learned a few lessons. I am struck by the
pitiful state of political reporting, which is dominated by the unholy
alliance of opposition research and its latest tool, the Internet.
Even the Wall Street Journal’s Website ran Drudge’s story, with
only a brief disclaimer that his stories weren’t always
accurate.
It was important for me to set the record straight. I don’t mean to
dredge up old news by writing this, and I’m not trying to create any
now, though I’m not unaware of the irony that I am adding to the ink
spilled on this story. I don’t intend to discuss it again in public
either. But for me, this painful experience will be hard to forget. It
may be only a minor footnote to the campaign, but it has changed my
life completely. Dean strikes back
Dean strikes back
02/11/2004 04:25 PMYahoo strikes back
Yahoo strikes back
05/14/2004 06:15 AMNetimperative May 14 2004 10:27AM GMT
Google Strikes Back
Google Strikes Back
09/03/2002 05:41 PMBBC News: Google fights Chinese ban. "We are currently working with
Chinese officials to get our full service restored to the millions of
Chinese users who depend on Google every day," the company said in a
statement. "Google has always been committed to providing our users
with the most open access to information possible."...
Photos: Hot cars in the city
Photos: Hot cars in the city
03/23/2005 07:45 AMAt the New York International Auto Show, car enthusiasts will get a
look at the latest computerized dashboards and more.
Intel strikes back with Nocona
Intel strikes back with Nocona
08/02/2004 03:54 PMInfatuated with Itanium, Intel has long resisted the obvious: creating
a 64-bit chip that simply extends the x86 architecture on which the
company built its fortune. Instead, Intel has ceded that ground to
AMD, whose 64-bit, x86-compatible Opteron has steadily eaten into the
market shares of both Itanium and the 32-bit Xeon throughout the past
year. For many, Itanium has been too expensive and too much of a
departure. And Xeon has lacked the 64-bit headroom provided by
Opteron.
The game changed in late June when Intel introduced its newest Xeon
processor, code-named Nocona. Intel unveiled the most recent arrival
in its storied Xeon processor line with little fanfare, but in fact,
it’s a major departure given that Intel has actually adapted the
x86-64 instruction set that AMD developed for the Opteron. Intel’s new
architecture, the EM64T (Extended Memory 64 Technology), brings a Xeon
chip into direct competition with the Opteron for the first time.

News source:
InfoWorldRead full story...Oracle strikes back against the Feds
Oracle strikes back against the Feds
03/06/2004 01:58 AMSAP says eating PeopleSoft is good for everyone (except PeopleSoft)
Bell strikes back at Telus
Bell strikes back at Telus
08/03/2004 11:11 PMglobetechnology.com Aug 4 2004 3:03AM GMT
Intel strikes back with Nocona.
Intel strikes back with Nocona.
08/03/2004 09:26 PMInfoWorld:
Int
el strikes back with Nocona. Did you wonder why there are no
64-bit Xeon benchmarks? Because no one can get it to work. No one! How
sad is that?
Game.Ars -- Carl Strikes Back
Game.Ars -- Carl Strikes Back
09/17/2004 07:54 PMCarl returns to Game.Ars with a round up of the week's gaming news.
Football: Owen strikes back
Football: Owen strikes back
03/31/2005 09:23 AMEngland's Michael Owen answers criticism from Azerbaijan's Carlos
Alberto.
Photo Archives: OTC Lobot (Cloud City)