Shaken by the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, lawmakers from both parties say it’s time to tone down the rhetoric. The nation’s bitter political climate has become a suspect of sorts in the rampage that left 6 dead and Giffords injured. (Jan. 9)
Continue reading …NPR’s always interesting Robert Krulwich posted a great report on why people can’t walk in a straight line from point A to point B without visual cues. Usually gimlets are involved in my case, but even sober, it’s likely you will end up going in ever-tighter loops. Benjamin Arthur’s beautiful animation alone is worth checking out. Important viewing if you’re searching for the Blair Witch or planning… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Boing Boing Discovery Date : 09/01/2011 22:36 Number of articles : 6
Continue reading …Obligatory of the Day: Super Marshawn Brothers speedrun, in Beast Mode. [ context / thd .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 09/01/2011 22:15 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …Obligatory of the Day: Super Marshawn Brothers speedrun, in Beast Mode. [ context / thd .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 09/01/2011 22:15 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …It has become apparent in the last 24 hours that the mainstream media is bent on attributing some level of blame for yesterday's tragic shooting in Tuscon, Arizona to Sarah Palin. The chief piece of evidence for this claim is a map SarahPAC devised that placed crosshairs over a number of congressional districts the group would target during the 2010 election cycle. But if violent metaphors in political rhetoric drive crazy people to violence, than the media had better save some blame for themselves, since political reporting is replete with such language (Howard Kurtz noted that fact in his column today). Here are just a few examples (h/t Rich Noyes): read more
Continue reading …enlarge Especially in light of recent events, we need to see the good things around us. This is an all-too-rare moment of common humanity , but it’s a ray of hope: Egypt’s majority Muslim population stuck to its word Thursday night. What had been a promise of solidarity to the weary Coptic community, was honoured, when thousands of Muslims showed up at Coptic Christmas eve mass services in churches around the country and at candlelight vigils held outside. From the well-known to the unknown, Muslims had offered their bodies as “human shields” for last night’s mass, making a pledge to collectively fight the threat of Islamic militants and towards an Egypt free from sectarian strife. “We either live together, or we die together,” was the sloganeering genius of Mohamed El-Sawy, a Muslim arts tycoon whose cultural centre distributed flyers at churches in Cairo Thursday night, and who has been credited with first floating the “human shield” idea. Among those shields were movie stars Adel Imam and Yousra, popular preacher Amr Khaled, the two sons of President Hosni Mubarak, and thousands of citizens who have said they consider the attack one on Egypt as a whole. “This is not about us and them,” said Dalia Mustafa, a student who attended mass at Virgin Mary Church on Maraashly. “We are one. This was an attack on Egypt as a whole, and I am standing with the Copts because the only way things will change in this country is if we come together.” In the days following the brutal attack on Saints Church in Alexandria, which left 21 dead on New Year’ eve, solidarity between Muslims and Copts has seen an unprecedented peak. Millions of Egyptians changed their Facebook profile pictures to the image of a cross within a crescent – the symbol of an “Egypt for All”. Around the city, banners went up calling for unity, and depicting mosques and churches, crosses and crescents, together as one.
Continue reading …Toyota ‘s still the biggest auto manufacturer in the world, handily trumping GM and Ford , and with the Prius celebrating its 10 year anniversary it’s clear the company can certainly lead the industry when it wants to. Not so much with advanced infotainment and smartphone integration. There the company has been lagging behind the competition, Ford’s SYNC and the like, but now it’s making a big step forward with Entune, and it chose this year’s CES to do it . Toyota was kind enough to let us run a very early demo unit through its paces. Keep on reading for our impressions. Gallery: Toyota Entune in-car infotainment system Continue reading Toyota Entune infotainment system hands-on (video) Toyota Entune infotainment system hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 09 Jan 2011 15:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Fifteen decapitated bodies were found strewn outside an Acapulco shopping center Sunday and more six bodies were discovered in a taxicab as a bloody turf war rages in the resort city over control of drug shipment routes. —JCL
Continue reading …Okay, so maybe that’s a stretch, but there’s no question that Quirky ‘s latest socially-developed product is one of the slicker wireless speaker / dock combos out there. Dubbed Perch, this two-piece device acts as a standalone Bluetooth speaker if you’d like, but it also includes a dock / tray for holding your device while it’s charging. It’s model and brand agnostic, and it’s up for pre-order right now for $179.99. Gallery’s below, but don’t dive in if you’re easily swayed by eye candy. Gallery: Quirky’s Perch Bluetooth speaker / dock Continue reading Perch: the Bluetooth speaker / smartphone dock of your dreams, shipping soon for $180 Perch: the Bluetooth speaker / smartphone dock of your dreams, shipping soon for $180 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 09 Jan 2011 15:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Republicans are off to a rough start after taking control of the House of Representative Wednesday. MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow noted Thursday that the party had only been in power for some 33 hours when they had already made, by her count, at least eight serious missteps. “Their initial pledges to the American people have turned out to be kind of a mess,” she said. As one of their first acts, Republicans decided to read the Constitution on the House floor Thursday, but purposefully left out some of the more embarrassing passages. For example, the three-fifths compromise that counted slaves as part of a person was nullified by the 13th Amendment, and so it wasn’t included in the reading. The 18th Amendment, which imposed prohibition on alcohol, was omitted. In addition, Article 4 Section 4 was accidentally left out of the reading because pages in a three-ring binder “simply stuck together.” In their ” Pledge to America ,” Republicans said they would cut $100 billion from the budget in the first year, but have recently backed away from that number. Homeland Security Committee chair Peter King (R-NY) is looking at cutting $50 billion, and a GOP aide told The Huffington Post’s Howard Fineman that the bottom line is more like $30 billion. While the Democrats were in power, Republicans complained that the open rules process — allowing unlimited amendments and debate — wasn’t used. Politico observed Thursday that “[n]one of the bills that will be brought to the floor this week will be brought under open rules.” Republicans adopted a new rule called cut-as-you-go that requires all legislation that will increase the deficit to be offset with spending cuts. The Congressional Budget Office has said that one of the Republicans’ first initiatives, repealing health care reform, would add $230 billion to the to the national debt over ten years. Party leadership has solved this problem by exempting repeal of health care reform from the rules. The GOP promised that all committee attendance would be publicly posted. They reversed that rule Tuesday. In their Pledge to America, Republicans promised that all bills would be justified with a citation of the Constitution. “The three bills that Republicans plan to introduce this week — one to cut the congressional budget, one to repeal the health care bill and another to instruct House committees to present new health care legislation — were posted on the Rules Committee website with plenty of time for review, but none had the constitutional citation for similar review,” Politico reported . “The Republican Party has wrapped itself in the Constitution at every turn for political purposes,” Maddow continued. “They’ve outdone themselves on this matter.” Two House Republicans skipped out on the swearing-in ceremony on the House floor Wednesday. The Huffington Post reported that Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) and Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R-PA) decided to attend a fundraiser instead. The two tried to claim they had been properly sworn in because they had raised their hands while watching the swearing in on television. Sessions and Fitzpatrick went on to cast votes in the House. Sessions even presided over the Rules Committee. “Dude, you can’t get sworn in by a TV,” Maddow explained. “You have to be there in person. If you could become a congressman by raising your hand at the TV, everyone simultaneously watching C-SPAN yesterday and reaching for something on a high shelf or waving to a friend would be a congressman right now.” “These are self-inflicted things,” she added. “Republicans carefully laid out these rakes on the floor inside the front door. They’ve been stepping on them one after the other since they got in.”
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