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 A power outage at the courthouse forced officials to postpone Thursday s testimony in the trial of sniper shooting suspect John Allen Muhammad, one day after he gave up acting as his own attorney and rehired his lawyers.Sheriff s spokeswoman Paula Miller said a faulty electrical transformer knocked out power to the courthouse early Thursday. The transformer i stanley cups s blown. It s going to be an all-day, all-night repair,  Miller said. She said it wasn t clear what caused the transformer to fail but that it posed no security risk.The trial was expected to resume Friday morning.Muhammad, who stunned the court Monday when he demanded to represent himself just before opening statements Tuesday of his capital murder trial, on Wednesday changed his mind and rehired his defense lawyers.         You don t know how emotional it is for a lawyer with death on the table to be sidelined in deference to a defendant s stanley uk  right to represent himself,  said Muhammad s lawyer, Jonathan Shapiro.Muhammad, whose face is badly swollen from a chronic toothache, did not spell out his reasons in open court but assured the judge it had nothing to do with his health.Though Judge LeRoy F. Millette Jr. said Muhammad represented himself competently, legal stanley cup  experts said he probably inflicted heavy damage on his case with his opening statement. During testimony, many of Muhammad s objections were overruled, and prosecutors objected to the way some of his questions to witnesses were posed. I think he panicked,  says CBSN Xhnb Here   s A Supercut Of The 1970s Incredible Hulk Being Sad And Lonely
 The media is full of geek stereotypes, everywhere from Big Bang Theory to episodes of CSI and NCIS. These images of geeks as antisocial, immature dorks may seem harmless 鈥?but a new study suggests these media images help keep women out of computer science.     https://gizmodo/the-unbelievable-wretchedness-of-mainstream-tvs-nerd-e-5974830 A team of researchers at University of Washington decided to find out how media representations of geeks affect women   interest in the computer field. Previous studies have shown that a lot of women stay aw stanley cup website ay from computers and other technical fields because they stanley thermos mug  perceive them as being only for a certain type of man. One 2011 study found that women who were exposed to biographies of female engineers had a more positive attitude towards math than women who only saw biographies of male engineers. But TV shows and movies like Revenge of the Nerds and Big Bang Theory may help convince women that computer s stanley thermos cience  and other STEM fields  are only for men who have a particular personality type, or belong to a particular subculture. As the UW researchers write in their paper, both men and women believe that a computer scientist is a genius male computer hacker who spends a great deal of time alone on the computer, has an inadequate social life, and enjoys hobbies involving science fiction. https://gizmodo/the-big-bang-theory-asks-the-preposterous-question-wh-5973907 They write: Unfortunately, the people in STEM careers are often