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 Updated at 5:03 a.m. EasternOAKLAND, Calif. - Police and protesters supporting the Occupy Wall Street movement clashed downtown following a day of peaceful protests throughout Oakland.The confrontation began after protesters started a large bonfire in the middle of a downtown street. Dozens of police in riot gear moved in on hundreds of protesters as the flames leaped more than 15 feet in the air from several large metal stanley cup  and plastic trash bins that had been pushed together.Police warned protesters to clear out before firing several rounds of tear gas and  flash bang  grenades to clear the area.        A reporter for CBS Radio station KCBS saw at least 30 arrested protesters being led away by police.Occupy Oakland shuts down por stanley borraccia tOccupy protesters: No end goal, no end in sightSpecial Section: Occupy Wall Street ProtestsIn the aftermath of the police actions, protesters with cloth wrapped around their faces to protect them from the stench of the gas marched through the area chanting,  Whose streets  Our streets. Some marchers wore gas masks.            Glass covered streets and sidewalks from w stanley italia indows of area businesses that were shattered.Graffiti on the wall next to one of the damaged shops read,  This act of vandalism was not authorized by the general assembly. Peaceful protest. Shortly after the clash, police and protesters separated by only a few feet stared each other down in a tense standoff. A few dozen people sat on the ground right in front of officers, some with their  Bmxe Forest wildfire becomes largest in N.M. history
 Microsoft debuted Windows 10 today and it has a solid Start Menu. Good job, Windows! But before getting Windows 10 on point, the Start Menu went through more than one reinvention. Some went better than others.      Windows 95 This is where it all started. Looking at this I can pretty much hear the OOOOEEHHHAAAU UUHHHGGGHHEEUURHHH AOL dial-up noise. Windows 95 couldn ;t be more 90s if it was a pog. The Start Menu didn ;t exist before Windows 95. Prior to that, people just used Program Manager like schmucks. Image via Wikimedia Commons So the bar was set pretty low with 95. And at the time, that was fine! The original Start Menu made it far easier to pull up programs, and it represented Microsoft   forward  stanley thermobecher thinking. Getting to Minesweeper was a snap and life was simple. Microsoft treated the basic Windows 95 Start Menu with the if it ain ;t broke, don ;t fix it attitude  stanley thermos mug for a while. It went largely unchanged on Windows NT 4.x, Windows 98, Windows stanley cup  98 SE, Windows Me, and Windows 2000.  Windows XP  Image via microsoftwindowstechs By the time Windows XP debuted, the Start Menu was in need of a makeover, in looks if nothing else. Microsoft substantially revamped it, providing two columns and more customization options. One huge improvement: Quick access to documents, pictures, and other personal files.  Windows Vista Image via techiehq.net For Vista, Microsoft made mostly small adjustments to the two-column template introduced by