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[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] The sex, however, does suffer from some glaring mistakes. First insertion, the most emotionally and dramatically loaded moment of all cinema, is often rushed or entirely skipped. This leaves the viewer in the middle of coitus without any idea how it happened — something Yale viewers may be all too familiar with. Expletives seem overly scripted, and it’s not clear whether Kirsten Price is shouting “Oh shit” out of unrestrained ecstasy or because of the 45 degree angle her back is making with the thinly padded floor. Fake breasts eit
her hang like squirrels in burlap sacks or remain fused to the chest with frightening tenacity. Luckily, both Kirsten Price and Carmen Hart challenge this pornographic paradigm with regular sized, natural breasts in two of the most successful sex scenes of the movie.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] The man behind this self-conscious attempt to conjure the past is Jeff Klein, an independent hotelier from New York (where he owns the City Club) who, along with a few others, has started a revolution in thinking about the future of the boutique hotel. "I loathe the concept of boutique hotels," he says. "I want to create places for people who want something more sophisticated than a nightclub in the lobby. I'm not interested in hotels as theater." The boutique hotel is trying
to grow up, and historical references—architectural and decorative—serve as a convenient shorthand for maturity, and a mark of glamour.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] ‘Sabotage’ blamed for news show porn
An act of “sabotage” caused hard-core pornography to cut into a Monday night news show hosted by Tom Brokaw.
Valley viewers called Cox Communications and flooded local news media outlets following the 9 p.m. program about national health care, which aired on KPPX-TV (Cox Channel 17).
Chandler parent Brenda Schodt said she was shocked when a series of graphic sex acts suddenly appeared on her television screen.
“Maybe five or 10 minutes into the show there was no volume,” Schodt said. “I thought it was the TV, but when I looked up, there were these images.”
Cox spokeswoman Andrea Katsenes said Tuesday that the unexpected clips were not caused by Cox, and that the problem was a “source issue” with the broadcaster.
ION Television, which operates KPPX, called the problem “an act of human sabotage” at its station.
The company, based in West Palm Beach, Fla., declined to say if the pornography aired nationwide or only in the Phoenix market.
“We have launched a rigorous investigation, and any implicated employees will face strict disciplinary action and termination,” ION Media Networks spokeswoman Leslie Monreal wrote in a prepared statement.
Monreal apologized to viewers and said any unauthorized programming is taken seriously and will be prevented in the future.
The Federal Communications Commission was unable to be reached for comment.
ION Television, which was formerly PAX TV and “i,” advertises its commitment to airing family-friendly programming.
And that’s what concerns Schodt the most.
“I’m an adult with college-age kids,” she said. “But I was thinking of what it must be like for someone who has children at home.”
KPPX’s chief engineer, Ken Sell, said he raced to the studio Monday night to figure out what went wrong.
He told the Tribune he was going over the “air check tape” that records what KPPX has aired, but said he found no evidence that pornography was shown.
When contacted Tuesday, Sell declined to comment further. “Someone has to be responsible here because you certainly don’t want these things happening repeatedly,” Schodt said.
“I can’t imagine what it’s like for these younger kids to see these things and ask their parents questions.”
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[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] But when Atlanta-based InterCept acquired iBill for $120 million in 2002, it immediately encountered problems. New rules from Visa made it more complicated and costly to process adult website transactions, and "accounts dropped like flies," says Dugas. Meanwhile MasterCard levied $5.85 million in fines against iBill for an unusually high volume of "charge backs" -- consumer-disputed charges -- though InterCept managed to recoup most of the fine from iBill's previous owners.
In September 2004, iBill lost the contract with its upstream credit-card processor, First Data, which had grown wary of being associated with adult content. Website operators relying on iBill for payments had to wait months for their checks while First Data held the money in escrow. Roger Jacobs, who followed the story of iBill for adult industry publications AVN and XBiz, described low morale and a hemorrhaging of employees during this period.
Lance James of Secure Science and Adam Thomas of Sunbelt Software speculate that the company's troubles may have left them vulnerable to information embezzlement: The breach, they say, has all the markings of an inside job. The files appear to have been generated by exporting an SQL database into a CSV format -- a procedure that would be unusually extravagant for a quick, furtive hack attack. Moreover, at 4.5 gigabytes in size, the larger file would have been tough to download unnoticed over iBill's internet connection.
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