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Planet 100 Presents: Examining Environmental Toxins (Video News)

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Pregnant Teen Attacked on Bus, Charges Follow

Five teens accused of attacking a young couple on a Metro bus in Seattle have been charged. The 17-year-old victim and her boyfriend pleaded with the teens to stop their attack because the girl was pregnant. (Dec. 17)

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Fanatec Porsche 911 GT2 racing wheel steers its way into online availability

For some of you, it wouldn’t be Gran Turismo 5 unless there’s a force-feedback steering wheel at the helm, but which one to choose? If history’s any judge , that depends on how just how badly you want to feel like you’re driving a Porsche. $250 buys you the Fanatec Porsche 911 GT2, another officially-licensed Xbox 360 wireless wheel, which features fourteen hidden buttons, a 900

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Elizabeth Kubler Ross famously broke down the process of grieving into five stages: anger, denial, bargaining, depression and acceptance. While Kubler Ross was focusing on death and dying, the same stages apply to the death of relationships. And I think even a cursory glance throughout the progressive blogosphere shows a rather bad case of heartbreak going on with President Barack Obama. I’ll be the first one to admit that I fell a little bit in love with Barack Obama during his 2004 keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention . I felt lost in the wilderness during those Bush years and here was a man who spoke about “our better angels” and made me feel hopeful again. I got another glimpse of our collective heady infatuation with Barack Obama during the primaries where blogs and comments sections divided stridently into Team Barack vs. Team Hillary. Anything we posted that could be perceived even slightly as pro-Hillary (and remember, the site officially took no position on the primary; we were going to support whoever won against the Republican candidate) would unleash a barrage of defenders, unwilling to hear anything disparaging about their chosen candidate. But then Candidate Obama became President Obama, and the besotted progressive blogosphere got to see what it was like to actually live with the man. And like the guy who seemed great when you were dating but is annoying as a husband because he never picks up his socks and has to be reminded to take out the trash, the reality didn’t quite match up with the expectation. Thom Hartmann spoke to this on his show this week. His advice? Don’t fall in love with a politician : The majority of American voters don’t consider themselves strong liberals or conservatives, and thus don’t “fall in love” with the politicians they vote for. They just figure they’re voting for a politician – what the heck – and probably the lesser of two evils. But conservatives fell in love with George W. Bush, and liberals fell in love with Barack Obama. Today it’s hard to find a conservative who’ll defend Bush’s illegal wars or doubling of the national debt. And increasingly it’s getting hard to find liberals who aren’t in some stage of grieving shock as Obama participates in compromise – what some would call sellout – after compromise. What we all need to realize is that Obama – like Bush – is just a politican. He doesn’t walk on water, and while he has a political compass, he’s more driven by pragmatism than ideology. He’s not our progressive saviour. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t support him or work for his election. If nothing else, the Supreme Court – the most powerful branch of government – is on the line. But more important, instead of being elated and then depressed every time a new issue is put on Obama’s plate – progressives will see better results investing their physical and emotional energy in movement politics – working with grass roots groups like Tim Carpenter’s Progressive Democrats of America, or Howard and Jim Dean’s Democracy For America. Hartmann’s point is apt. It really is counterproductive to wail and scream over how angry/disappointed/betrayed/pick your emotion we are at the choices Obama has made. However we perceive it, *WE* are not the whole country. And unlike both Clinton and Bush when they lost their majorities in Congress, polls show more Americans trust Obama than they do the Republicans they just elected . Like it or not, his choices are working for his political career, and first and foremost, Obama is a politician. So let’s move past the anger and denial over what Obama’s job performance could or should be, past the bargaining over primarying a sitting president, past the depression of not getting everything we had hoped would come with an Obama presidency and let’s get to a place of acceptance. Bob Cesca : Somehow, though, certain progressives don’t get it. They believe the president is betraying progressive principles and deliberately sticking it to “the base.” First of all, the progressive movement is hardly the president’s base. Most progressive leaders supported John Edwards during the primaries, and many were ambivalent about the president once he was nominated. The president’s base is made up of mostly non-political Americans — many of whom desperately need their unemployment benefits to continue until the jobs return. Second, stop whining and wise up, progressives. The president isn’t going to pass every last thing on your personal wish list. Just because he compromised on something that you’ve been frantically tweeting about doesn’t mean it’s time to pitch a tantrum and hurl the board game across the room — storming off in a snit. The volume of progressive crabbery and moping lately has been staggering — otherwise sane progressives vowing to not vote in 2012, or to somehow conjure up a viable primary challenger to run against the president. Suffice to say, both ideas are ridiculous and ultimately self-defeating. Fun to bitch about as a way to blow off steam, but also a great way to elect Awful Republican President X. Good gravy, are we really this fragile? The president accurately criticizes progressives for not understanding the political climate on the Hill, and we stomp and flail like a gaggle of infants? Pathetic.[..] Okay, okay. I’m not making any friends here, but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to participate in a movement where so many colleagues have careened off the rails. We’re supposed to be the smart ones, the reality-based people. And yet, out of some sort of manic-depression or desire for hipster cred, we’ve become overly preoccupied with tearing down the most liberal president in decades using non-reality-based criticisms instead of laser-focusing our efforts and resources on tearing down the real killers — conservatives, Tea Party people and the GOP. We need to focus and engage in smart accountability — carefully pick our battles with the White House and, when we fight, we need to employ airtight, concise, reality-based arguments designed to convince rather than to hector. Otherwise, we’re everything the president said in his press conference last week — or worse — and our attempts at accountability will increasingly resemble Tea-Party-style screeching. Featureless, brainless white noise in the distance. But mainly, enough with the pouting. We have to stop mistaking petulance for “principle” and get something done. I’m an unabashed, unapologetic liberal. I know ( know , not think) that moving the policies and governmental programs way to the left will help this country, because the constant push to the right that we’ve suffered through since Reagan has done nothing but hurt all but a small percentage of elites. But I’m also a pragmatist and I know that not everyone sees things as I do. Sometimes you have to accept the watered down incremental step, to keep the momentum forward. And yes, it can be frustrating not to take the big leap. But we need to keep an eye on the big picture. The two parties are NOT the same and there are big stakes involved that make hating on President Obama about as smart as cutting off your nose to spite your face.

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Dungeon Defenders: First Wave brings Unreal Engine to Android this month

Along with Rage HD , Infinity Blade has been one of the titles to really solidify iOS’ position as the leader in mobile gaming right now, but that’s not to say Android isn’t in hot pursuit: besides this Zeus we have on the horizon, Gingerbread improves gaming support on the API level — and now we’re seeing our first Unreal Engine 3-based title make the leap. Dungeon Defenders: First Wave, which just launched on iOS, is coming to Android 2.1 and above on December 23rd bringing with it an online, multiplayer tower defense gaming experience. Of course, one problem these guys have now is that Android hardware is all over the map, so they actually need to publish a long list of minimum requirements — just like PC titles — and in this case you need 512MB of RAM, an 800MHz or better SOC with support for OpenGL ES 2.0, and at least 400MB of free storage. Apart from the myTouch 4G (which has some occasional “stability issues”), most recent mid- to high-end handsets seem to be ready to roll, including “all Tegra 2 based devices” like the Optimus 2X that was just announced. Follow the break for some video action and the full press release. Continue reading Dungeon Defenders: First Wave brings Unreal Engine to Android this month Dungeon Defenders: First Wave brings Unreal Engine to Android this month originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Dec 2010 12:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The Week in Animal News: Chimp Paints Masterpieces, We Eat Less Meat, and More (Slideshow)

Photo: Christian Rabeling Jimmy the chimp loves painting — and he’s darn good at it. Find this amazing story — plus a look at the new species discovered in 2010, the effect of media coverage on factory farming, how humans are causing shark attacks, and more in the Week in Animal News. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Economy Has Strong Week, but Housing Struggles

A number of strong economic reports show the economy is getting a boost. But when it comes to housing, the struggles continue.(Dec. 16)

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Dems, GOP Compromise; Agree to Tax Deal

A massive bipartisan tax package preventing a tax hike for millions of Americans is on its way to President Barack Obama for his signature Friday. The House easily passed the bill Thursday. It passed the Senate earlier this week. (Dec. 17)

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Can Trolls Be Green? The Role of Debate in the Green Movement, Pt. II

Image credit: EraPhernalia Vintage , used under Creative Commons license. From discussing the role of debate in the green movement , to advocating that environmentalism must remain tolerant of differing viewpoints if it is to succeed , I like to think that I am a supporter of rigorous, even heated, discussion as a vital means to finding answers to… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Perfect Garden Shed For America: Vostok Cabin

Images Credit Atelier Van Lieshout I have often mused that the shedworking movement would never really catch on in America because people are so obsessed with security and wouldn’t leave all that expensive stuff out in a the garden. Dutch design studio Atelier Van Lieshout provides the answer with what Dezeen calls “a mobile, indestructible dwelling with an armoured shell.” It is made from recycled steel plates reclaimed from… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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