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If you let a good team hang around, they will eventually come up with a big play. That’s just how it works.This brings us back to the proposition: Vikings vs Timberwolves. Even if you assume the Timberwolves will win less than 20 games (which is a bold claim in and of itself) you are stating “I believe the Brad Childress led Vikings can win the Super Bowl.”That, my friend, is a bold proclamation. And one, I certainly cannot, in good conscience, make. This article is also featured on Undomed. NASHVILLE, TN, Jan 09 (MARKET WIRE) Guests from Symantec and AppDev will appear on radio talk show Let's TalkComputers. New shows are uploaded inRealAudio and NetShow formats by Friday, 12:00 PM Central radiobroadcasts begin airing the following day.

Past interview segments arealso available on the website.To assist in evaluating both hardware and software under genuine workingconditions, Let's Talk Computers utilizes the expertise and facilities ofTotal Solutions Intl. http:// our Sponsors:Nexus Group Inc. - http:// largest independent ISP in Tennessee, serving 87 counties, 3,000businesses, 900,000 Public School Students, 65,000 Public School Teachers.Let's Talk Computers is a trademark of the Let's Talk ComputersTennessee partnership. Once again, Ohio State reigns supreme atop the Big Ten after defeating the Iowa Hawkeyes in overtime, 27-24.Buckeye Nation stormed the field at theHorseshoe early Saturday evening with roses in handand mouthto join their team in celebration.In the midst of Ohio State waving the "Best in the Big Ten" banner around the country, be careful not to forget or undermine the efforts of that other team that played in Columbus.This is a message to the nation:Don't forget the Iowa Hawkeyes.Don't forget James Vandenberg's heroic effort, making the first start of his youngand promisingcareer. Vandenberg put up numbers a fifth-year senior would be hard-pressed to achieve in one of college footballl's toughest venues.Perhaps the only apparent blemishes were Vandenberg's three interceptions Well, forgive me if I pass the buck on two of those. One should have been caught and another was merely last-second desperation.

It doesn't matter.Don't forget the man-handling Iowa's offensive line put on Ohio State's offensive line throughout most of the game, allowing Vandenberg to pick out his targets with precision and Iowa running back Adam Robinson to run for 74 yards on 20 carries.Most of all, don't ever let it pass from your minds the bearing down of an Iowa defense that was supposed to be picked apart, destroyed and left out to dry courtesy of the Ohio State University.Yes, Ohio State ran for well over 229 yards It doesn't matter. Iowa's defense held Buckeye leader Terrelle Pryor essentially ineffective and got off the field when it mattered most.Please, remember the other team that worked hard, never gave up, and nearly blew many experts' predictions out of the water.They were supposed to be too hurt, too overrated, not talented enoughnot good enough.Well, they proved everybody wrong.They are our Iowa Hawkeyes and we believed they had a game like this in them all along.Perhaps they came up short because of points left on the field or calls thatmaybewere a tad on the conservative side.It still doesn't matter.The Hawkeyes played valiantly and were in the game until the very end. For every bad play, they bounced back and answered with a better one.As the country flipped through channels or saw the score on ESPN's bottom line, it stared in disbelief as our Iowa Hawkeyes stared the mountain of adversity in front of them and grinned.We couldn't help but join.As Buckeye fans lifted roses after Brandon Saine bolted 49 yards for a touchdown that put Ohio State up 24-10, we never gave up on our team.Our loyalty was answered as Derrell Johnson-Koulianos returned the ensuing kickoff 99 yards and Ohio State fans donned that look that says it all for the Hawkeyes this season"Oh, no Is this happening"It's a look we're used to this season. It appeared on the faces of Penn State, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Michigan State fans earlier in the year.Even though this hard-fought battle's results didn't quite mirror the miracle comeback in East Lansing, we woke up Sunday morning with the loss's sting nearly faded.We woke up with hopes of a BCS bowl berth remaining and ready for Iowa to fight for a trophy pig next weekend.We will welcome our boys back with cheers so loud the entire world will know:We are the Hawkeye faithful and we still love our Iowa Hawkeyes!. As this new entity, Lenati strives to createcustomer connections that ensure awareness, drive acquisition, buildloyalty, and put your company ahead of the competition. "Our outstanding team and our unique Go To Market Solutions makeLenati a powerful secret weapon for our clients."The move to Lenati completes a detailed focus on the company's brand whichstarted as an effort to build a meaningful identity both with clients andonline. Founded in 2005 by Kris Klein and JenniferWinter, Lenati vows to help clients achieve their true market potential bycreating an actionable strategy around the most powerful combination oftheir assets markets, products, services, segments, channel partners,and customers.The January 2009 rollout of the new company image is an exhilarating newchapter for this rapidly growing professional services firm.

"Lenati iswell positioned to make a big impact on our clients' market share andprofitability, "said Kris Klein, Founder and Managing Partner. "We havebuilt a dynamic team of marketing professionals with proven expertise andunquestionable ability to understand the customer lifecycle."Lenati's corporate headquarters are located in the Eastlake district ofSeattle.About LenatiLenati is a professional services firm offering strategic methods forclients to have meaningful connection with their customers in order toelevate performance, revenue, and market share. Lenati offers a variety ofsolutions to help companies effectively develop products and experiencesthat are valuable to their customers. Based in the Pacific Northwest,Lenati is well-known for intellectual rigor, practiced expertise, and anuncanny ability to perceive and meet clients' needs. Lenati was founded asVitalent Group in 2005 by Jennifer Winter and Kris Klein, formerexecutives at Arthur Andersen Business Consulting and Hitachi Consulting.Contact:Courtney Copyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. (Adds details) JERUSALEM, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert rejected on Friday a U.N. resolution calling for a Gaza ceasefire, saying it was "unworkable".