A restaurant in Hawaii is under review by the state’s Civil Right Commission because of its policy of adding a 15% gratuity to the bills of patrons who don’t speak English. The Waikiki eatery says the policy isn’t xenophobic—it’s just that many customers come from abroad where tipping isn’t…
Continue reading …The more years a mother works during her children’s growing-up years, the more likely the children’s weight is to rise, according to a new study.
Continue reading …Well, isn’t this just cute? If you’ll recall, Ricoh’s CX4 was found to only be “slightly superior” the CX3 that came before it (and the same with the CX2 / CX3 before that ). Fast forward a few months, and it’s the same song and dance all over again… but with different model numbers, of course. The fine folks over at Photography Blog recently put the similarly styled CX5 through its paces, and autofocus aside, it’s essentially the same camera as the CX4. The lone standout feature on the new guy is the Hybrid AF feature, which most certainly improves autofocus times, but critics were quick to point out that the focus time on the CX4 was never really an issue to begin with. In fact, the following line just about sums it up: “The CX5 is virtually indistinguishable from the slightly older CX4 in terms of its design, image quality and feature set, with only the faster AF system to get truly excited about.” Furthermore, the rest of the point-and-shoot world has evolved quite a bit during all of this time, making the CX5 an even less compelling option than the CX4 was during its own launch window. Feel free to hit the source link for the whole shebang, but don’t expect to leave feeling any warmer about that impulse buy you just made. Ricoh CX5 reviewed: only marginally better than the CX4 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Feb 2011 19:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Andy Pettitte has officially announced his retirement. He made the announcement during a news conference at Yankee Stadium, where he pitched for 13 seasons in pinstripes. (Feb. 4)
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Continue reading …Overall the coverage of the ongoing protests against Hosni Mubarak in Egypt has been pretty good, but it's when journalists get around to offering their analysis that bias has crept in, NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell told Fox News's Steve Doocy on the February 4 “Fox & Friends.” Case in point, MSNBC's Chris Matthews comparing the Muslim Brotherhood with the Tea Party movement. “Mr. Bozell, he's shameless, isn't he?” Doocy asked. Matthews is a pathetic parody of himself at this point, Bozell noted, arguing that the former Jimmy Carter staffer uses every opportunity he can to trash conservatives from his perch at MSNBC. Bozell also reacted to journalists like NBC's Richard Engel benignly painting the Muslim Brotherhood as “nice people.” “This is a group that supports Osama bin Laden. This is a group that is agitating for Egypt to go to war next month with Israel,” Bozell noted. Journalists who fail to report their radical inclinations are “useful idiots,” the Media Research Center founder argued.
Continue reading …The Daily Show did a brilliant piece on the Christian Right’s attacks on the Republican Speaker of the House in Texas, Joe Straus — who happens to be Jewish. There was an anti-Semitic campaign to replace him with a “good” Christian, but in the end the hatred failed. Joe Straus survived a challenge to his House leadership Tuesday when colleagues overwhelmingly re-elected him speaker of the Texas House of Representatives . Straus’ two challengers dropped their opposition,but critics insisted on a record vote, which resulted in a 132-15 margin for Straus, R- San Antonio . Three members did not vote. Straus faced intense opposition from several conservative groups who wanted House members to elect a more conservative leader of the 150-member chamber. After his election, Straus credited his colleagues for withstanding “threats, harassment and attempts at intimidation because of the fair and respectful way in which you want this House to operate.” “Division, threats of retribution … attacks on people’s religious beliefs and distortions of people’s records have no place in this House,” Straus said. Here are some of the vile attacks he had to withstand to win. E-mails targeting Texas House Speaker Joe Straus cite his Judaism, rivals’ Christianity Some conservative Republican activists working to unseat House Speaker Joe Straus are circulating e-mails that emphasize his Judaism. Several e-mails have surfaced in recent days that mention Straus’ rabbi and underscore the Christian faith of his leading critics in the House Republican Caucus. “Straus is going down in Jesus’ name,” said one, whose origins were unclear. Straus, R- San Antonio , “clearly lacks the moral compass to be speaker,” said another, written by Southeast Texas conservative activist Peter Morrison . “Both Rep. Warren Chisum and Rep. Ken Paxton, who are Christians and true conservatives, have risen to the occasion to challenge Joe Straus for leadership,” Morrison wrote in his newsletter last Thursday, referring to two Republicans who are running against Straus for speaker. Morrison, asked Tuesday if he intended to signal that Straus is unfit because he is Jewish, replied in an e-mail, “I was simply making factual statements about Rep. Chisum and Rep. Paxton.” Morrison said his opposition to Straus is driven by issues, not religion.Straus, asked his reaction to the e-mails, said in a statement that religious freedom and “the Judeo-Christian values of the dignity and worth of every individual” are key American principles Only the great writers on TDS could take an offensive story like this, make a compelling case of anti-Semitism — and still make us laugh at the same time.
Continue reading …We get it AT&T, your iPhone can do voice and data at the same time, and Verizon’s can’t. Big Red’s Test Man proved that calls aren’t always doomed to drop on the iPhone, but AT&T’s firing right back and saying how you could be doomed in certain social situations, like forgetting to make a dinner reservation on your anniversary. Props for creativity here, but now that both sides have fired a shot across the other’s bow, can’t we all just get along ? Yeah, probably not. AT&T fires back with latest iPhone ad: simultaneous voice and web more important than you think (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Feb 2011 18:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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