This story about a Dem congressman in New York : I walked with Mr. Murphy one evening for nearly three hours as he campaigned door to door in in largely Democratic, vote-rich Levittown. A boyish-looking 36, Mr. Murphy displayed the enthusiasm and earnestness of an Eagle Scout. “I’m Patrick Murphy, the local congressman,” he said to whoever answered the door. He talked about the 3,000 jobs he had saved in the district, including many “green” and high-tech jobs of the future. The reception he got was eye-opening. The people Mr. Murphy encountered were angry, and none of them, as far as I could tell, were associated with the Tea Party movement. The very first voter he talked to that evening was a man in his mid-70s who said he had paid more than he expected for a recent hospital stay because of the health insurance reforms passed by Congress. Mr. Murphy told him he did not think that could possibly be the case and urged him to visit his district office so his staff could review the medical bills. “Sir, I’m doing my best. I really want to help you,” he said. It got him nowhere. “I think you’re all a bunch of sewer rats in Washington,” the man told him. There’s a lot of that kind of feeling toward Democrats this year. Even incumbent Republicans aren’t getting as much love as they’d like these days. Nearly all of them will win anyway, but the general mood toward Congress is pretty ugly.
Continue reading …There’s a Toyota Prius in California, and a VW Passat halfway around the globe — each equipped with bucket-shaped contraptions that let the cars drive themselves . Following their research on autonomous autos in the DARPA Urban Challenge , a team at Germany’s TU Braunschweig let the above GPS, laser and sensor-guided Volkswagen wander down the streets of Brunswick unassisted late last week, and today Google revealed that it’s secretly tested seven similar vehicles by the folks who won that same competition . CMU and Stanford engineers have designed a programmable package that can drive at the speed limit on regular streets and merge into highway traffic, stop at red lights and stop signs and automatically react to hazards — much like the German vehicle — except Google says its seven autos have already gone 1,000 unassisted miles each. That’s still a drop in the bucket, of course, compared to the efforts it will take to bring the technology home — Google estimates self-driving vehicles are at least eight years down the road. Watch the TU Braunschweig vehicle in action after the break. [Thanks, el3ktro] Continue reading Google and TU Braunschweig independently develop self-driving cars (video) Google and TU Braunschweig independently develop self-driving cars (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 09 Oct 2010 19:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Voters in Kyrgyzstan are to head to the polls for a landmark parliamentary election, the first since 400 people died in inter-ethnic violence. Twenty-nine…
Continue reading …Looking for an jailbreak for your iPod, iPad or iPhone running iOS 4.1? Your chariot is named limera1n — assuming you’re willing to risk your device on a software developer showdown. The infamous Geohot just upstaged the iPhone Dev Team and Chronic Dev Team by releasing a reportedly buggy beta exploit of his own, which you can find at our download link immediately below. It only works on Windows at the moment, hacks only official releases and iPhone 3GS isn’t supported right now, but it does claim to be an unpatchable, untethered release for those of you who appreciate what those terms mean. As you can imagine, rival developers aren’t terribly happy that Geohot’s back in the limelight. MuscleNerd (of the iPhone Dev Team) claims that limera1n will re-lock iPhones that were unlocked by his team’s ultrasn0w software, and recommends you skip limera1n. Developing… Limera1n jailbreaks the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch running iOS 4.0 and 4.1, makes folks very angry in the dev community originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 09 Oct 2010 18:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Dan Webster, who is running in Florida against the detestable Alan Grayson, was asked a question that has become typical whenever one side is unfairly slimed by the other : When asked if he was seeking an apology from the Grayson campaign, Webster said, “No, I’m not. It is the way he runs his campaign.” Exactly. It drives me nuts when someone does something intentionally insulting, like Jerry Brown’s people calling her a “whore”, and then the aggrieved party demands an apology like Whitman did. Why? If the person was actually repentant about what they said they’d offer an apology freely and without prompting. The fact that an apology must be demanded from them is proof to me that they’re not sorry at all and in fact said exactly what they mean.
Continue reading …Some people don’t think democracy works when their viewpoint isn’t winning. Radical-left cartoonist Ted Rall recently made a stop in Washington at the fashionably radical Busboys and Poets restaurant to promote a brand-new book titled The Anti-American Manifesto. Mike Rhode of the Washington City Paper interviewed him, and it didn’t take much prodding for Rall to reveal his book’s message: he wants democracy overturned, and a Marxist dictatorship imposed by force: CITY PAPER: I must say that personally I have a little trouble trusting the mob, much like the founding fathers did. TED RALL: Well, yeah, if the United States proves anything, it’s that democracy doesn’t work . You can look at California’s referendums to prove that. I’m being droll there, but in reality the country is too undereducated to have a functioning democracy . As Tocqueville said, you need a well-educated, well-informed electorate in order to make democracy work and we don’t have that. In fact it’s considered geeky or dorky to be an intellectual, and if you are, you’re supposed to pretend that you’re not. Rall sounds a lot like Bill Maher, utterly convinced that the country needs 100 million Bill Mahers and Ted Ralls to qualify as intelligent enough for self-government. And yet, then Rall favors a dictatorship, so why would the popular will matter after that? This is no surprise coming from Rall, who suggested that America’s national IQ soars when our soldiers are killed . That somehow doesn’t come up when the interviewer’s supportive. CITY PAPER: When you call for revolution, what would you see replacing the current system? Parliamentary democracy? RALL: I’m all the way on the far left, as far as you can get, so I would like to see a completely leftist proletariat dictatorship , but what I want is neither here nor there. I don’t think that what I want is important, or relevant, or realistic to even discuss, because once you unleash the forces of revolution, anything could happen. You could end up with a right wing coup. Who knows where you’re going to end up? You could end up with a Christian theocracy. What the revolution does is create the physical and ideological space for the discussion to take place. Right now, we don’t really know what Americans want, but what we do know is that this system is currently broken, and what we need is to come in with a clean slate, start from scratch and undergo the difficult process that the United States has not undergone for 200 years of figuring out how we really want to live in the year 2011. CITY PAPER : I would argue and say the Civil War was one of those situations and what we all decided to do was go home and forget about it… RALL: I would say the Civil War was a serious convulsion in the narrative of the United States. Certainly you could say the continuity of ‘every four years we got a new President or re-elected the old one’ is a fiction and the Civil War definitely counts for something. The Civil War was not an attempt to determine how we were going to reorganize the economy or our political life. It was about something different, but it was not an attempt to redistribute wealth, or figure out who the new elites were going to be, or what our national priorities were going to be. CITY PAPER: Do you think we’ve covered the topic of the new book fairly well, or is there something else you would like to add? RALL: The basic argument for me is that if you think the Democrats and the Republicans are equally useless, and you think the two-party system is essentially unreformable—in other words, they’re not going to allow a third party to challenge them in any meaningful way which I think is the case—they will not let a third party play fair, and if you think Obama’s not good enough and you’re not happy with what the ‘reform’ looks like, then you have to come to the same conclusion that I did. You can either accept that the country is going to go down the shitter, or you can get off your ass and do something about it. And that’s what I’m urging people to do— to get off your ass and do something about it, and I don’t mean sending a donation to Move-on.org. I mean do something about it. The way people have always done something in other countries. Rall, by the way, isn’t just a cartoonist when he’s drawing. He also cartoons conservatism when he’s asked the different between his viewpoint and the Tea Party viewpoint: The Tea Party doesn’t have a viewpoint. The Tea Party has an attitude. The Tea Party doesn’t have an ideology that’s coherent or cohesive. It’s generalized rage, which is rational and understandable given the state of the country—considering that the country has been looted by political gangsters. The problem is that the right, in the form of the Tea Party, is claiming that people who are also victims like immigrants and minorities and Muslims and anyone who can be characterized as “other” where in reality it’s the old white male Protestants who are stealing and raping the country blind. You’re asking me why the left wing viewpoint would be more palatable—well first of all, there is a left wing viewpoint. There is a place where we would like to take society, and that’s a better place for most people. The vast majority of people would live better under a left wing government and you can see that all over the world, in general. There are always exceptions, but in general left wing governments are better to their people than right wing governments. That’s not going to change because being on the left means supporting the people and caring about the people. If you put the people last, and you put big business first, then you’re on the right. That’s the division. Rall was also interviewed by The Washington Post’s Express, the free tabloid , which presented his call for violent overthrow of the government without an arched eyebrow.
Continue reading …You’ll be seeing a lot more of the good ol’ Yahoo smiley on front-facing cameraphones soon — the web portal’s VP of Mobile David Katz says that a new Yahoo! Messenger with cross-platform video chat is headed to Android and iPhone. Originally confirmed for the new T-Mobile myTouch , it’s presently been submitted to the iTunes App Store for review. It’ll reportedly work over both 3G and WiFi connections and freely conduct video calls with any other device running Yahoo! Messenger, including webcam-equipped PCs. Look out Qik , Fring and Tango — there’s a new sheriff in town. Yahoo messenger coming to iPhone and Android with cross-platform 3G video calls originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 09 Oct 2010 17:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …As you might expect, the bloggers at the Daily Kos are already rationalizing away about large liberal losses. This can only mean that true liberalism hasn’t been tried, declared one Laurence Lewis , and the media are mean-spirited centrist elites: No matter what happens this November, we know what will be at least one aspect of the corporate media’s response: they will tell us that President Obama and the Democrats must move more to the center…. The truth is that neither President Obama nor the Democratic Congress has been particularly liberal. They have been liberal relative to the extreme right that the corporate media largely accepts, rationalizes, and enables as the new iteration of the Republican Party, and they have been marginally liberal relative to the corporatist conservatism of most in that media, but on an honest scale, that is not really liberal. Weird enough? Then there’s the belief that global warming is not just some kid sticking the mercury in hot cocoa, says DarkSyde , but then cocoa gives way to oral sex analogies: If your child is sick and you want to check for fever, you use a thermometer. You don’t care what Rush Limbaugh says, or what Al Gore says, you care what that thermometer says. And if you want to be super careful, you might use more than one thermometer, or different kinds of thermometers, just in case that kid is dipping it in hot chocolate. That’s what two climatologists did when they wanted to check on the earth’s past temperature. Just to be safe they used several different kinds of thermometers. Doesn’t matter what Rush says, doesn’t matter what Gore says, all that matters is what those thermometers say. And guess what they said? The earth has a fever, that fever is rising, and it’s approaching delirium . The work was so exquisitely done, and it’s been so well supported by independent studies, that in any other nation the researchers involved would be up for major recognition. But not in teabagger America, where corporate rent-boys bought and paid for by fossil fuel johns drop to their knees on command to kiss some Koch . Or there’s weird Nuremberg trial analogies for bankers from Drawline : Justice in the 21st century is determined by billionaires. Capitalism unchecked brings you to another holocaust: First the holocaust of the environment and then the holocaust of the weak and powerless. If we lose the house and senate, we will not be able to replace far right judges in the court system, and justice will keep on being for sale in this country and other countries that follow our lead.
Continue reading …Photos: via siryoga Besides shipping pallets, milk and beer crates, glass bottles are another building material that can be cheap, easily collected and reused, like in this house of 5,000 glass bottles built by a woman in Novoshakhtinsk, Russia…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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