Yourcomputer's operating system may use a different standard of measurement andreport a lower capacity. In addition, some of the listed capacity is used forformatting and other functions, and thus will not be available for datastorage. Quantitative usage examples for various applications are forillustrative purposes. Actual quantities will vary based on various factors,including file size, file format, features, and application software. Fees may apply.SOURCESeagateNathan Papadopulos of Seagate, 1-408-328-2167,; or Robin Zimmerman, 1-720-514-5351,, for DISH Network, LLC. Of all the places that Kamui Kobayashi could have ended up I dont think Sauber would have been top of the predicted list.This is not to say that Sauber can not build upon the talented Japanese drivers impressive credentials, yet Kobayashi as a result may take a year or two in the midfield pack to begin what eventually could become a prosperous career.This sadly was always an opposing inevitability as the expected permanent drive and hopeful revolution at Toyota was abruptly forfeited when the manufacturer cowered away from the sport.But surely Kamui Kobayashi would not be a forgotten gem that may never grace the sport again. He was indeed a mouth watering prospect as a new driver.Sauber are an accomplished team in certain respects; they have a credible points tally, and even more credible reliability in selecting gifted races. 
They were the team after all who gave the likes of Heidfeld, Raikkonen and even an eccentric and clumsy Massa, who at the time showed no real spark. But the team has never been able to produce a car capable of greatness, mustering third place finishes at best to accompany a collection of average performances.Unfulfilled early season promises of pace always seemed outdone by a faded latter part of the season where other teams progressed and Sauber simply did not.Obviously they will benefit now from the former BMW input which despite the tragic 2009 season showed great evolution in the proceeding seasons, at one point gifting them a lead in the drivers title at the hands of Robert Kubica.The strategic skills and immediate pace revealed by Kobayashi, especially in Abu Dhabi should stand Peter Sauber and his outfit in good stead for the 2010 season, and there is a hope that their return to the sport may be the occurrence that finally makes them something truly special.As we now exist in a world of Formula 1 where all teams have an equal chance of succession it theoretically could go either way for the team.Sauber could burst onto the 2010 season with a capable car at the hands of an exciting and powerful driver, or they could belly flop their way onto the grid at the first grand prix and never come out of the starting blocks. A driver in this position for a team may always suffer the result of damaging his career, leaving an exit from the sport foreseeable, if not a continuation in the sport at smaller and less able teams. Previous form would dictate that Sauber would begin somewhere in the middle and drift off to the latter. Much will also depend on who they name as the second driver to Kobayashi, and also whether the Japanese driver can actually continue to portray the evident talents that he possessed last season.You would not expect him to fade into the background but the pressure could begin to show and he could follow in the footsteps of a driver like Nakajima who just seemed lost with a lack of purpose.The ease with which he partook in his first two Grand Prix however showed a man void of the expected pressure that would befall upon a rookie coming into a sport of mostly sensational drivers. He also had the added pressure of driving for a Japanese team in need of a much needed morale boost, and his triumphant entrance therefore worked wonders for the Japanese audience, garnering a barrage of new fans to the sport.Sauber will show us what they are made of when the season starts in March, and now with Kobayashi at the forefront of their campaign much interest will be focused directly at them.Their own succession therefore is laid bare in their hands once more; to create a car worthy of a worthy ability.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark.(Business Wire)Dillards Inc. (NYSE: DDS) ("Dillards") announced that Lloyd Garrison has beennamed chief executive officer of Arkansas-based CDI Contractors, LLC ("CDI").Mr. Dillard's President Alex Dillard stated, "We have reluctantly accepted Williamsresignation and wish him the best in his future endeavors. We look forward toworking with Lloyd and his team at CDI to pursue compelling projects and to growthe business." CDI Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Garrison stated, "Under the leadership ofWilliam Clark and his father, Bill, CDI has established a strong legacy ofproviding the highest level of construction services available supported by thestrongest team in the industry. Bull, 501-376-5965Director of Investor RelationsCopyright Business Wire 2009. On Monday, Hideki Matsui left the Yankees to sign a one-year deal to become the Angels' new designated hitter.Matsui's departure leaves a large hole at the DH spot in the Yankees' lineup.Now, the Yankees were toying with the idea of bringing Johnny Damon back and possibly using him as the DH, if not for left field.But since Damon and the Yankees haven't progressed in contract talks, the Yankees are looking elsewhere for someone at DH.According to New York Post's George King, the Yankees are possibly in negotiations with one of their own former players.The Post is reporting that the Yankees and Nick Johnson have been talking about a return for a one-year deal.Johnson is a former Yankee farm-system product who came up in 2001 and became a regular player in 2002 and 2003 for the Yankees.Johnson was traded along with Juan Rivera to the Montreal Expos in the deal for Javier Vazquez.Since then, Johnson has had a ton of injuries and has never played a full 162-game season. All of the teams would make sense for Johnson and he would play first base for them.But Johnson began his career with the Yankees, and maybe the opportunity to return could intrigue the 31-year-old first basemen to switch into a DH spot.It would be considered a major risk, especially considering Johnson can never stay healthy.