After spending the last two and a half years helping Microsoft develop Kinect (and spending countless hours hacking Wiimotes before that), the illustrious Johnny Chung Lee has decided to take his talents to Mountain View and work for Google. Mr. Lee didn’t say exactly what he’ll be doing for Google, but we do know that he’s joining a special projects team, and his title is “Rapid Evaluator.” It’s curious that Johnny has seemingly left his gaming roots to work for the search giant, but regardless we look forward to seeing what he’s up to at El Goog and wish him the best in his new job. Here’s hoping his new duties won’t quell his penchant for at-home tinkering . The (geek) decision: Kinect developer Johnny Chung Lee leaves Microsoft for Google originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 18 Jan 2011 20:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The day has come for Holy Joe, and he’s throwing in the towel and retiring: Senator Joseph I. Lieberman will announce on Wednesday that he will not seek a fifth term, according to a person he told of his decision. Mr. Lieberman, whose term is up in 2012, chose to retire rather than risk being defeated, said the person, who spoke to the senator on Tuesday. “I don’t think he wanted to go out feet first,” the person said. A longtime Democrat who lost a bitter primary battle to Ned Lamont in 2006, Mr. Lieberman won re-election as an independent that year, largely benefiting from a weak showing by the Republican candidate, who received less than 10 percent of the vote. But Linda McMahon, the wealthy pro-wrestling tycoon who spent $50 million on an unsuccessful Senate race last year, has already signaled she may run again in 2012. Aides to Mr. Lieberman were in Stamford late Tuesday making preparations for his announcement on Wednesday. All I can say is: good riddance. One of the few positive events to come out of Lieberman’s tenure was that the liberal blogosphere emerged as a force in politics after we defeated him in the Democratic primary in 2006. He was forced to become an Independent if he wanted to continue, and was lucky that Republicans backed him, because he was a war-hawk they couldn’t afford to lose. We can be grateful that Joe helped to get DADT repealed, which is a great thing, and we can castigate Lieberman for cutting out the possible expansion of Medicare to the age of 50 during the health-care debate because he was a mean man old man. In the above video , President Lieberman gutted medicare expansion from health-care reform , but in the video below he was actually for it just three months earlier. What would David Broder say about that? In this vid, Lieberman appeared to go further than the current Senate deal, which would expand Medicare to those aged 55-64, saying he supported the idea of expanding it to people aged 50 and over. Lieberman referenced his proposal along these lines during the 2006 campaign, and added: “My proposals were to basically expand the existing successful public health insurance programs Medicare and Medicaid… “When it came to Medicare I was very focused on a group — post 50, maybe more like post 55. People who have retired early, or unfortunately have been laid off early, who lose their health insurance and they’re too young to qualify for Medicare. “What I was proposing was that they have an option to buy into Medicare early and again on the premise that that would be less expensive than the enormous cost. If you’re 55 or 60 and you’re without health insurance and you go in to try to buy it, because you’re older … you’re rated as a risk so you pay a lot of money.” It’s not entirely clear that Lieberman was offering a full-throated current endorsement of the proposal, but his tone is clearly positive and approving. It’s yet another sign, as if you needed one, that Lieberman’s current opposition to the Senate proposal doesn’t appear to have any roots in a genuine policy disagreement. This might be the last we see of Lieberman in the Senate, but it certainly won’t be the last we see of him. Joe is a Village favorite, and no doubt we’ll be seeing lots more of him, notably on the Village TV gabfests. Especially when the subject is war and torture — his specialties.
Continue reading …A classy young man at a high school in suburban Chicago faces expulsion after publicly ranking the looks and sexual promiscuity of the girls in his school in great detail and, of course, posting it on Facebook. After that, he printed out the list and distributed it in fliers around…
Continue reading …-In the February issue of Allure, America’s Sweetheart Jennifer Aniston sets the record straight about the rumours in the media and that damned Rachel haircut. Believe it or not, Jen was not a fan of the famous Friends fringe style that became a huge trend in the mid-’90s. Also earning an Honorable Mention on Jen’s Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The PopCrunch Show Discovery Date : 19/01/2011 00:27 Number of articles : 8
Continue reading …Sargent Shriver, a Kennedy in-law who was the first director of the Peace Corps, is dead at age 95, CNN reports. He had suffered from Alzheimer’s for years and had been hospitalized for the last several days. Shriver entered political life through his 1953 marriage to Eunice Kennedy after having…
Continue reading …Joe Lieberman has decided not to run for re-election in 2012, a slew of media outlets are reporting. The Democrat-turned-independent will announce his plans tomorrow. A spokesman wouldn’t confirm the decision to retire: “After many thoughtful conversations with family and friends over the last several months, Senator Lieberman made a…
Continue reading …A gun in a 10th-grader’s backpack accidentally discharged when he dropped the bag, wounding two students at a high school Tuesday, Los Angeles police and school authorities said. (Jan. 18)
Continue reading …Carrying his sermonizing from his MSNBC morning show to Politico, Joe Scarborough railed against inflammatory political rhetoric in his latest Politico column – but hit conservative talk while ignoring leftist vitriol. Calling them out by name, as he did recently on his show “Morning Joe,” Scarborough pleaded with conservatives that if they can't be civil out of righteousness, they could at least practice civility for the sake of the Republican Party. “It's time to grow up,” he lectured the Right, specifically pundits Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck. Of course, Scarborough made no criticism whatsoever of inflammatory rhetoric from the Left – such as his MSNBC colleague Ed Schultz, who in 2009 joked about ripping Dick Cheney's heart out and playing political football with it, nor from vicious left-wing dilettante Randi Rhodes , nor from Democrat Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida who called his 2010 Republican opponent ” Taliban Dan .”
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