The Escapist : News : Left 4 Dead 4 Free 4 24 Hours

“Beginning Friday at 12:01 am GMT, the PC version of Left 4 Dead will be available for a free 24-hour trial via Steam. The free trial will include access to the recently released Survival Pack DLC, which introduces a new multiplayer game mode and two additional Versus campaigns. Those who wish to give L4D and the Survival Pack a try may now pre-load everything needed to play with no obligation to purchase.”

via The Escapist : News : Left 4 Dead 4 Free 4 24 Hours.

Canon Rumors » Blog Archive » USA Rebates – May 3 – July 11

CANON INSTANT REBATES: May 3 – July 11, 2009

Camera Bodies

EOS 50D Kit + EF-S 18–200mm f/3.5–5.6 IS – $300

EOS 50D EF-S 18–200mm IS Kit – $300

EOS 50D EF 28–135mm IS Kit + EF-S 18–200mm f/3.5–5.6 IS – $300

EOS 50D Kit + EF 70–300mm f/4–5.6 IS USM – $150

EOS 50D EF 28–135mm IS Kit + EF 70–300mm f/4–5.6 IS USM – $150

EOS Rebel XSi EF-S 18–55mm IS Kit B + EF-S 55–250mm f/4–5.6 IS – $200

EOS Rebel XSi EF-S 18–55mm IS Kit S + EF-S 55–250mm f/4–5.6 IS – $200

EOS Rebel XS EF-S 18–55mm IS Kit B + EF 75–300mm f/4.5–5.6 III – $100

EOS Rebel XS EF-S 18–55mm IS Kit S + EF 75–300mm f/4.5–5.6 III – $100

Lenses

EF 200mm f/2L IS USM – $500

EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM – $130

EF 70–200mm f/2.8L IS USM – $200

EF 100–400mm f/4.5–5.6L IS USM – $100

EF 16–35mm f/2.8L II USM – $100

EF 50mm f/1.2L USM – $100

EF 24–70mm f/2.8L USM – $80

EF 70–200mm f/4L IS USM – $75

EF-S 17–55mm f/2.8 IS USM – $70

EF-S 10–22mm f/3.5–4.5 USM – $50

EF 17–40mm f/4L USM – $50

EF 70–200mm f/4L USM – $40

EF-S 17–85mm f/4–5.6 IS USM – $50

EF 100mm f/2.8 MACRO USM – $35

EF-S 60mm f/2.8 MACRO USM – $30

EF 28–200mm f/3.5–5.6 USM – $30

EF 28–105mm f/3.5–4.5 II USM – $20

EF-S 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 IS – $15

Flash Units

SPEEDLITE 580EX II – $50

SPEEDLITE 430EX II – $30

SPEEDLITE 220EX – $30

MACRO TWIN LITE MT-24EX – $70

MACRO RING LITE MR-14EX – $50

via Canon Rumors » Blog Archive » USA Rebates – May 3 – July 11.

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Lessons Learned

What’s the Real Unemployment Rate? Try 15.6%

What’s the Real Unemployment Rate? Try 15.6%.

The real national unemployment rate is far worse than the U.S. Department of Labor’s March figure, announced today, shows. That’s because the official rate doesn’t include the 3.7 million-plus people who are reluctantly working only part time because of the poor labor market. And it doesn’t include the workers who have given up scouring want ads for seemingly nonexistent jobs.

When those folks are added to the numbers, the unemployment rate rises to 15.6%. In March 2008, that number was 9.3%.