The History Channel announced on Monday that it was dropping “The Kennedys,” an expensive eight-part miniseries about the American political dynasty, from its spring lineup, sparking speculation that political drama may have extended beyond the narrative scope of the series itself. Related Entries January 9, 2011 Spain Bans Live Bullfights on State TV January 7, 2011 Coming to a TV Near You: Exorcists, Ted Haggard
Continue reading …Video captures from Globo Along a stretch of highway in central Brazil, a female wolf was hit by a truck and left to perish on the roadside. Death seemed imminent for the animal when it was discovered by a compassionate passerby and rushed to the veterinarian at … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …enlarge Getting a little too close to home in 1954 Click here to view this media Under the heading of “never say never”, an unprecedented attack took place on Capitol Hill during a session of Congress on March 1, 1954. A group of Puerto Rican nationals opened fire from the gallery, spraying the floor of the House of Representatives in a hail of some 30 bullets. Five Representatives were shot and seriously wounded in the attack before the Nationals, Lolita Lebron, Rafael Miranda, Andres Cordero and Irving Rodriquez were arrested. It served as an unpleasant wakeup call to those who felt the Halls of Congress and elected officials were immune to acts of violence. Something which, no doubt makes it all that much more apparent today. And something which, sadly is taken for granted in 2011.
Continue reading …Fuel cell-powered cars provide the efficiency and driveability of an electric vehicle while also offering the unlimited range of a traditional gasoline powered car — assuming you can find a place to top off those hydrogen tanks. Right now that’s a bit of a problem, but Mercedes Benz is out to show that it’s not nearly as big of a hindrance as everyone makes it out to be. It’ll be driving the B-Class F-Cell model around the world, starting in Stuttgart and motoring down to Lisbon, flying over to the US and driving across that, then across Australia before hopping a boat to Shanghai and driving all the way across Asia, ultimately arriving back to Stuttgart facing in the same direction they left. The B-Class F-Cell can cover 400km on a tank and can be refilled in about three minutes. At this point we have no reason to believe that either Ewan McGregor nor Charlie Boorman will be along for the ride, but given how well things went in Log Way Round perhaps that’s for the best. Mercedes kicks off F-Cell World Drive, circumnavigating the globe on hydrogen originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Jan 2011 22:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The world’s top automakers are showing off their newest vehicles at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Robert Ray takes a closer look. (Jan. 10)
Continue reading …The chicken littles have been worried about this since long before the first Blu-ray (or even HD DVD ) title was ever released, and the first step towards the analog sunset has officially come. Any new Blu-ray player announced after January 1st 2011 will only output HD via HDMI — players that started shipping last year can still be sold until the end of this year though. If you just love component video , you might figure you’ll be able to get a player today and continue to enjoy it for years to come, but maybe not. You see the studios also have the Image Constraint Token (ICT) which when set on a title will tell every and all Blu-ray players to down convert analog output to 540p. The only reprieve is that if its set on a title, it must be marked on the box, and of course it can’t be retroactively set (any title you own now will continue to play exactly the same way it does on your existing players). We’re waiting for final confirmation, but apparently the ICT hasn’t been an option to studios until now so start looking for the icon on your latest purchases. The final stage in the sunset is 2013 when analog outputs will be removed from Blu-ray players completely, but we suspect we’ll have better things to worry about by then like ultra HD or digital distribution. Analog sunset begins, all the new Blu-ray players will only output HD via HDMI originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Jan 2011 21:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Ah, Florida! Too many houses, too many foreclosures, too many people unemployed, very little fresh water left. Maybe it’s not such a good idea to elect a right-wing businessman who defrauded Medicare, will privatize everything he can get his hands on, degrade what’s left of the environment and let developers have their way with anything they want! TALLAHASSEE — In a move with the potential to unravel decades of growth management and environmental policy, Gov. Rick Scott has named two agency heads who have strong ties to the state’s development industry. Scott, who has promised to rid the state of “job-killing” regulations, named Billy Buzzett, a land-use lawyer who has worked for one of the largest developers in Florida, to lead the state Department of Community Affairs, the state’s top agency for regulating developers. Scott has also indicated his support for diminishing the role of the DCA by merging its responsibilities with those of several other agencies, including the Department of Transportation. At the Department of Environmental Protection, which is involved in issues including restoration of the Everglades and oil drilling, Scott tapped Herschel Vinyard, a lawyer and executive with a Jacksonville ship-building company. Vinyard has previously represented businesses in environmental cases. The appointments, which drew praise from some business groups like the Florida Chamber of Commerce, are an indication that the new administration may be ready to significantly scale back growth-management and environmental regulations, such as laws requiring developers to pay for new roads or requiring major developments to go through a regional-impact review. Growth-control advocate Dan Lobeck calls Buzzett’s pick to lead DCA a “radical” choice, arguing that a developer should not be in charge of development regulations. “If there ever was a case of the fox guarding the henhouse, this is it,” Lobeck said. “This is a full-scale abandonment of growth management in Florida.”
Continue reading …Damn Nature U Scary of the Day: Utterly ridiculous footage of an entire parking lot full of cars succumbing to the deadly “tsunami-like” flash flood that struck the Toowoomba region of Queensland yesterday. [ @breakingnews .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 11/01/2011 01:36 Number of articles : 6
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