Thursday 16 December 2010

Didn't catch Macbeth? Watch it now on BBC iPlayer

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Macbeth

Film version of director Rupert Goold's highly-acclaimed production with Sir Patrick Stewart as Macbeth and Kate Fleetwood as Lady Macbeth, originally staged by Chichester Festival Theatre and later a sell-out hit in the West End and on Broadway.

Shot on location in the mysterious underground world of Welbeck Abbey in Nottinghamshire, the film is set in an undefined and threatening central European world. Immediate and visceral, this is a contemporary presentation of Shakespeare's intense, claustrophobic and bloody drama.

Patrick Stewart won Best Actor and Rupert Goold Best Director in the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for the stage production and both Stewart and Fleetwood were nominated for Tony Awards for their performances.

Director of the play ENRON and the Royal Shakespeare Company's current Romeo and Juliet, Rupert Goold has been described by critic Benedict Nightingale as 'the hottest, most exciting director around', and Macbeth is his debut as a film director.

>> Watch it on BBC iPlayer now

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Friday 3 December 2010

Cyanogen mod 6 Classic Apps 2 Sd or Apps 2 Ext - HTC Hero running google Android Froyo 2.2

Cyanogen mod 6 Classic Apps 2 Sd or Apps 2 Ext - HTC Hero running google Android Froyo 2.2

http://krikun.ru/en/2010/10/28/app2sd-for-cyanogenmod-6-x/


Made a patch for

CyanogenMod, which implements the normal app2sd =)
This patch is based on

FroYo apps2sdext from Firerat

The patch fix bug in the CM because that is not mounted sdext section and adds script for move install apps from /data/app to /sdext/app, and then mounts /sdext/app in /data/app.
Doing is the same with /data/app-private.

Dalvik version also moved /data/dalvik-cache in /sdext/dalvik-cache.

TESTED ON:

HTC Legend
HTC Desire (thanks

CrazyCoder)
Google Nexus One (thanks

Pavel Volkov)

INSTALL:

1. Make a full backup
2. Flash cm-app2sd.zip
3. Reboot

After each firmware update CM to flash file again!

DOWNLOAD:

  cm-app2sd

(3.7 KiB, 178 hits)

  cm-app2sd-dalvik 

(3.7 KiB, 131 hits)

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Ulster American Society: Latest News for December 3, 2010

Latest News

December 3, 2010
 

2011 Northern Ireland Tour

The Ulster American Society, in association with Lynchpin Ireland, has developed a tour of Northern Ireland that includes visits to Scotland and Ireland. If you want to explore Irish and Scots-Irish culture, discover your Northern Irish roots, or enjoy a unique travel experience then this tour is for you.

The dates are June 3 to 12, 2011 and prices start at $1,545. Click here for the brochure.

To register your interest, please contact us at 1 267-328-6123 or info@ulsteramerican.org.

 

Will Calendars

On 29th November 2010 an updated version of the Wills Calendar search was launched on the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) website. 93,388 digitised images of copy wills covering the period 1858-1900 have now been added, along with over twenty years worth of calendar entries. This application now provides a searchable index to wills proved in the district probate registries of Armagh, Belfast and Londonderry during the years 1858-1919 and 1922-1943. Part of 1921 has been added, with remaining entries for 1920-1921 to follow in the near future. Click here to visit the site.

PRONI Photo Archives now on Flickr!

The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) made history today by making photographic collections available via social networking. PRONI is the first Northern Ireland heritage institution to make such collections available on Flickr.  Over fifty years of wedding and family portraits, taken between 1900 and 1952 by the Allison Photographic Studios in Armagh, have been brought back to life and made available online, using the photo-sharing website.  Visit www.proni.gov.uk/pronionflickr to view the photographs.

New DeLorean film is to be aired in Belfast

A NEW film following the rise and fall of John DeLorean and his famous car will be shown in Belfast next year. Read story.

US filming in Northern Ireland 'bringing in millions'

First Minister Peter Robinson has told the Assembly US film and television companies which have come to NI have hugely benefited the economy. Read story.

Senior fellow Vance ’11 named Mitchell Scholar

Anise Vance ’11 has been named a George J. Mitchell Scholar by the U.S.-Ireland Alliance for the 2011-2012 academic year — one of 12 students selected from across the nation for the honor. Vance will spend next year in Northern Ireland, pursuing a master’s degree in geography at Queens University Belfast and researching religious identity and space in Ireland. Read story.

In Pictures

Click here to see snow scenes from across Northern Ireland.

Test tour of Ulster Scots trail a ‘great success’

Ards has been showcasing its Ulster Scots influences and history in a ‘test tour’ of a potential Ulster Scots Trail. More than 20 tourism advisors experienced the ‘Fair Fa’Ye tae the Airds’ coach trip which included a talk from a native Ulster Scots speaker and a guided walking tour of Donaghadee, where characters along the route brought the town’s history to life. Read story.

 

Click here to visit the Ulster American Society's web site.

 


 

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