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 AUSTIN, Texas A Dallas promotions company sued Lance Armstrong on Thursday, demanding he repay $12 million in bonuses and fees it paid him for winning the Tour de France.SCA Promotions had tried in a 2005 legal dispute to prove Armstrong cheated to win before it ultimately settled and paid him.                                                                                                                          Lance Armstrong s doping denials through the years                      12 photos                                                                                          Armstrong recently acknowledged using performance-enhancing drugs, and the U.S. An stanley mug ti-Doping Agency in 2012 detailed a sophisticated doping program by his Armstrong s teams. Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France victories and given a lifetime ban from sports.Now, the company contends in its lawsuit, Armstrong and agent Bill Stapleton conspired to cheat SCA out of millions. The lawsuit notes that Armstrong repeatedly testified under oath in the 2005 dispute that he did not use steroids, other drugs or blood doping methods to win, all of which he now admits to doing. It is time now for Mr. Armstrong to face the consequences of his actions,  the lawsuit said.  He admits he doped; he admits he bullied people; he admits he lied.         stanley kubek  The lawsuit names Armstrong, Stapleton and Tailwind Sports, Inc., the stanley canada  team s management entity, as defendants.Commentary: Fifty shades of LanceTim Herman, an  Bgac Turn an NYC Subway Map Into an Augmented Reality Adventure
 Before laser-printers were even dreamt of, large companies had to use typesetters to render text if it were to look any good鈥攂ut they were expensive and tightly controlled. stanley becher  Then stanley cup , in the summer of 1979, engineers at Bell Labs changed all that. Over their summer vacation, a team of researchers decided to reverse engineer the technology behind the Linotron 202鈥攖hen one of the most advanced pieces of digital typesetting hardware available. In doing so they democratized typesetting, and revolutionized the way  stanley flask that digital texts were converted to hard copy. This fascinating video describes how and why they did it. If that   not enough, you can also read a full report of how it was done here. [Computerphile]