South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker may gleefully skewer anyone and everyone with scatalogical abandon, but apparently the Church of Scientology is one target unwilling to take its licks. The controversial religion is investigating Stone and Parker in retaliation for their 2005 South Park episode ” Trapped in the…
Continue reading …(ARLINGTON, Texas) – The Texas Rangers, who shut out the St. Louis Cardinals Sunday night, 4-0, to even the World Series at 2-2, should win it all this year. If they don’t, their fans have every right to be irate. Why? Just look at the depth of their lineup. If you’re a casual fan, you
Continue reading …Barack Obama’s jobs bill may have been stopped in the Senate by Republican filibuster threats , but the President still has plenty of tools at his disposal. Beginning today, he plans to launch a series of measures to help with housing, education, and the economy, reports the New York Times . In…
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Continue reading …Click here to view this media This is just really shameful — Boss Told Me To Stop Giving Dying Co-Worker CPR, Says Service Rep : Last month, a Time Warner Cable customer service rep died at her desk. After any unexpected death, people searched for answers, explanations, someone to blame. But in this case, there may have actually been something foul afoot. A local news station reports that after a co-worker began giving CPR to 67-year-old Julia Nelson, a supervisor allegedly told her to stop and “get back on the phone and take care of customers.” Nelson slumped at her desk at the Time Warner Call Center in Garfield Heights, Ohio, and wasn’t breathing by the time paramedics arrived. But before that happened, a co-worker rushed over and began administering CPR, the woman told WOIO, only to be asked to stop. Employees at the scene have confirmed this report. The woman was also told later by another supervisor that she could be “held liable if something goes wrong.” Ohio has a “Good Samaritan” law on the books, however, which protects bystanders who provide emergency aid from being sued for unintentional injury or wrongful death. Thanks to this legal immunity, many employees have used CPR to save co-workers lives without any risk to themselves. Last year, two co-workers resuscitated 55-year-old Brenda Halliburton after she collapsed at her desk at American Baptist Churches. One performed CPR, while the other gave her a jolt with an Automated External Defibrillator. In July, Alex Molina saw his co-worker at Yuma Proving Grounds slumped in his carseat. Thinking he was sleeping, Molina pulled over to give him a joking scare, but ended up giving him CPR until the paramedics arrived. Unfortunately, Nelson didn’t receive similar care. Time Warner released a statement, denying any wrongdoing: “Time Warner responded appropriately to a medical emergency. Our company has procedures in place to respond to emergencies. We are saddened by the loss of one of our employees who was a co-worker and a friend. Our thoughts are with the family during this difficult time.” Police are reviewing the incident, according to WOIO.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media This is just really shameful — Boss Told Me To Stop Giving Dying Co-Worker CPR, Says Service Rep : Last month, a Time Warner Cable customer service rep died at her desk. After any unexpected death, people searched for answers, explanations, someone to blame. But in this case, there may have actually been something foul afoot. A local news station reports that after a co-worker began giving CPR to 67-year-old Julia Nelson, a supervisor allegedly told her to stop and “get back on the phone and take care of customers.” Nelson slumped at her desk at the Time Warner Call Center in Garfield Heights, Ohio, and wasn’t breathing by the time paramedics arrived. But before that happened, a co-worker rushed over and began administering CPR, the woman told WOIO, only to be asked to stop. Employees at the scene have confirmed this report. The woman was also told later by another supervisor that she could be “held liable if something goes wrong.” Ohio has a “Good Samaritan” law on the books, however, which protects bystanders who provide emergency aid from being sued for unintentional injury or wrongful death. Thanks to this legal immunity, many employees have used CPR to save co-workers lives without any risk to themselves. Last year, two co-workers resuscitated 55-year-old Brenda Halliburton after she collapsed at her desk at American Baptist Churches. One performed CPR, while the other gave her a jolt with an Automated External Defibrillator. In July, Alex Molina saw his co-worker at Yuma Proving Grounds slumped in his carseat. Thinking he was sleeping, Molina pulled over to give him a joking scare, but ended up giving him CPR until the paramedics arrived. Unfortunately, Nelson didn’t receive similar care. Time Warner released a statement, denying any wrongdoing: “Time Warner responded appropriately to a medical emergency. Our company has procedures in place to respond to emergencies. We are saddened by the loss of one of our employees who was a co-worker and a friend. Our thoughts are with the family during this difficult time.” Police are reviewing the incident, according to WOIO.
Continue reading …MSNBC's Joe Scarborough continued his almost relentless attacks on Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain Monday this time also throwing an unnecessary barb at former Alaska governor Sarah Palin. When the “Morning Joe” discussion turned to what the Cain campaign is doing in Iowa to prepare for the upcoming caucuses, the supposedly conservative co-host said to Time magazine's Mark Halperin, “You may want to tell him next time you see him to read Foreign Affairs and the New York Times” (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary): “I'm dead serious,” Scarborough continued. “If Sarah Palin had read Foreign Affairs and the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal and actually studied up on foreign policy, might have helped.” In one breath, Scarborough bashed two Tea Party favorites. Seemingly feeling the need to defend Cain from Scarborough's attacks, Halperin responded, “He is studying up on foreign policy.” But the former Republican Congressman turned MSNBC commentator was having none of it. “He needs to study fast. It's not cute.” “Ignorance is not cute,” the so-called conservative continued. “I guess what I'm saying is, you know, you can spend all the money on grassroots campaigns that you want. If you still can't answer basic questions on foreign policy and keeping America safe, it does you no good.” Regular viewers know that Scarborough believes the only serious GOP candidate is Mitt Romney, and that everyone else currently in the field is a joke that Republican primary voters will not support. As such, when you see attacks like this by him on such an accomplished individual like Cain, you wonder if he's in Wall Street parlance “talking his book.” For those unfamiliar, this means Scarborough's constantly bashing all the other candidates to prove he's right. Makes you hope someone other than Romney wins just to prove Scarborough wrong.
Continue reading …The fine folks at MakerBot have impressed us enough with their Mario-themed RC racers and self-replicating 3D printers, but now the collective is looking to save mother nature with Project Shellter. Turns out, there’s a housing shortage in the oceans. Harvesting of shells has left many hermit crabs with no option but to take up residence in bottle caps and other debris they can squeeze their soft bodies into. MakerBot’s Miles Lightwood, has decided to crowdsource designs for artificial shells that hermit crabs can live in. Right now Lightwood is testing different shapes, materials and colors, looking for the combination that the critters will find most attractive. The shells are not intended to be placed in the wild — putting plastic into the sea wouldn’t be very environmentally friendly. Instead, the artificial domiciles are meant for domestic use, reducing the number that must be harvested for pets. You can get updates on the project from its Facebook page (at the more coverage link) and submit your own designs to Thingiverse, just make sure to tag them “shellter.” Project Shellter: crowdsourcing 3D-printed homes for hermit crabs originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 24 Oct 2011 10:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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