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9 Surf Spots That Are Going, Going, Gone (Slideshow)

Photo credit: surfglassy / Creative Commons Even for non-surfers, there is something magical about using a little technology and a lot of skill, strength, and balance to harness a small bit of the energy embodied in a crashing wave. The intimacy shared between a surfer and the ocean is something anyone could learn from. But around the world, classic surf spots are under threat from pollution and development. Often, these th… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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NJ EV owner with 50,000 miles logged dispels myth of cold weather battery woes

We see you in comments, chiming in on every EV post about how worthless they are in the cold. Charles Lane from The Washington Post recently did the same, saying things like “A change of ten degrees can sap 50% of a battery’s output” and speculating that the EV industry is “just one well-publicized malfunction away from disaster.” Not so, says Tom Moloughney, and he should know. He’s spent the last 49,500 miles of his commuting life in an all-electric Mini E , an average of 2,500 miles per month. Now, this car is a prototype and a fairly early example of the modern electric vehicle, meaning it has no preconditioning tech to let you warm up the battery packs before you go. Despite that, Tom has logged every trip he’s made in the car and indicates he rarely sees more than a loss of about five percent from the vehicle’s usual range. More importantly, he’s made his way through many a cold commute without getting stranded — or freezing to death. NJ EV owner with 50,000 miles logged dispels myth of cold weather battery woes originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 09:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Michele Bachmann may not have to worry about “naked pictures” of herself winding up on the Internet anymore—or, at least not clearly defined ones. The TSA yesterday began testing a more modest full-body scanner at three airports. The system uses the same machines, but new software, which ditches the…

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Al Sharpton Continues Politically Motivated Campaign to Censor Rush Limbaugh

Al Sharpton appeared on MSNBC's “The Ed Show” Monday night to once again demand that the federal government censor Rush Limbaugh. As he always does, Sharpton couched his clear political agenda in the language of racial righteousness. He cited Rush Limbaugh's satirical mocking of Chinese president Hu Jintao as evidence of “why we must have standards” for radio and television broadcasters. Of course Sharpton isn't actually concerned about “civility” or “standards” for broadcasters. But this is a golden opportunity for him to advance his “silence Rush Limbaugh” campaign ( video below the fold ). If Sharpton were actually concerned with radio hosts making incendiary remarks, he might have started by castigating the man interviewing him. Ed Shultz has, after all, wished for Dick Cheney's death and claimed conservatives want to kill Barack Obama, all on his nationally-syndicated radio talk show (these and other examples throughout this post drawn from the Media Research Center's special report on the ” Real Radio Hatemongers “). Certainly if mocking the Chinese language is forbidden under Sharpton's new rules for radio broadcasters, wishing for the death of an American vice president would also be forbidden. But then Sharpton is only interested in silencing popular conservative talkers, not in beneficently – and non-ideologically – policing the airwaves. If Sharpton were actually concerned about the tone of political radio talkers, he might've mentioned the psychotic Mike Malloy, who often calls for the deaths of people he doesn't like, such as Limbaugh himself: I’m waiting for the day when I pick up the newspaper or click on the Internet and find that he’s choked to death on his own throat fat, or a great big wad of saliva or something, whatever. Go away, Limbaugh, you make me sick. Malloy really does not like Rush Limbaugh. Here he is again wishing death on Rush: I hope he keeps going, because that means he will soon croak. You know, like I’ve said, he will eventually choke to death on his own throat fat. Did I mention Malloy wants Limbaugh dead? I’m alive when this, when this guy dies. I really do. He is so morbidly overweight. He smokes. He eats his Viagra and goes down to the Dominican Republic to bugger little boys. I just hope that I’m around when he croaks. I don’t know why, but I do. And here's Malloy wishing Glenn Beck would kill himself: I have a good news to report: Glenn Beck appears ever closer to suicide. I’m hoping that he does it on camera. Suicide is rampant in his family, and given his alcoholism and his tendencies towards self-destruction, I am only hoping that when Glenn Beck does put a gun to his head and pulls the trigger, that it’s on television, because somebody will capture it on YouTube and it will be the most popular little piece of video for months. Or how about libtalker Montel Williams? He's also fond of wishing death on conservatives. His rhetorical targets have included Michele Bachmann: So, Michele, slit your wrist! Go ahead! I mean, you know, why not? I mean, if you want to — or, you know, do us all a better thing. Move that knife up about two feet. I mean, start right at the collarbone. These are just a few examples of liberal radio hosts wishing death on others on the air. The full extent of the vitriol these talkers spew over the broadcast airwaves is far deeper than just these quotes – Republicans are responsible for 9/11 and the Oklahoma City bombing, they want all poor people and minorities to die, they enjoy eating babies, etc. So why hasn't Sharpton gone after these talkers? Because doing so would not advance his leftist political agenda. He is far less interested in “civil” airwaves than he is in liberal (or at least less conservative) ones. If that means censorship on the bogus grounds that Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Beck or any other commentator is uniquely “uncivil,” than so be it. Truth must be subordinated to the agenda. I know that will seem obvious to most people who read this, but it's worth reiterating, just in case some nutty regulator decides to co-opt Sharpton's plan.

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Adorable Rock Penguins Waddle Up for a Shower

The Daily Mail has an adorable set of photos of rock penguins that will warm your heart. When brothers Will and Matt Burrard-Lucas traveled from London to the Falkland Islands to take pictures of albatrosses, they found that the resident penguins took up most of their attention as they showered in waterfalls and made friends with the photographers. We do love penguin photos around here, especially unusual ones like all-black penguins , or adorable ones like w… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Beepods Bring Back an Old Design for Better Beekeeping

Photo via Core77 In an effort to help make urban beekeeping a little easier for humans and a little more pleasant for bees, the folks at Beepods are bringing back a design that has been used for thousands of years. The typical beehive we see used by beekeepers is designed for maximum honey production. A beepod is designed for happy humans and bees instead — though one can still get quite a bit of honey out of it each season. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Are Cargo Bikes Going Mainstream?

Image credit: Larry vs Harry As a student, I spent a year living in Copenhagen. And I was amazed by how many people used cargo bikes as their primary source of transportation . From carting kids to school, to hauling groceries, to giving drunk friends a ride from the bar—heavy-duty load-carrying bikes were just another form of transportation for the people of this beautiful city. Could it be that the rest of the world is finally catching on to the potential of cargo bikes too?… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Keepon robot soon available to the masses in toy form as the $40 My Keepon

We’ve been having a torrid affair with the Keepon robot since 2007, his simple yellow shape and unflappable adherence to the beat capturing our hearts. But, sadly, this has been an unrequited love, as the little guy has only been available to research institutions (and, apparently, rock bands ) at the tear-inducing price of $30,000. Now there’s a version we can finally bring home to mother, the $40 My Keepon. It’s being dubbed a “toy,” so we have our doubts that it can bust the same sort of moves its Pro predecessor puts down (embedded after the break), but we’re certainly going to be first in line to find out when they hit stores. No, we don’t know when that is just yet, but we’re told all will be revealed on February 14th. Yes, Valentine’s Day. Continue reading Keepon robot soon available to the masses in toy form as the $40 My Keepon Keepon robot soon available to the masses in toy form as the $40 My Keepon originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 09:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Ricky Martin Isn’t Afraid

Ricky Martin talks about completing his new album, ‘MAS: Musica + Alma + Sexo.’ He reveals how he did everything his own way and wasn’t afraid to get emotional. (2. FEB)

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Sandler Makes Hollywood Star a Family Affair

Adam Sandler’s two daughters decide to take center stage during his acceptance speech after his star was revealed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. (Feb. 2)

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