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Continue reading …(YouTube link) “This guy is crazy!” …crazy like a fox. This is apparently a vending machine at a petting zoo from which people can buy treats to feed the animals. But Billy here has figured out how to “tap” into it himself! -via Buzzfeed Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 10/04/2011 20:04 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Now that Congressman Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) has submitted a budget that actually produces over $6 trillion less debt in the next ten years than what the President has proposed, the job of the Obama-loving media is to discredit him whenever possible. NBC's David Gregory, ever the dutiful left-wing soldier, tried doing just that during his “Meet the Press” interview with Ryan Sunday even saying to his guest, “The problem that you've always had is that Republicans love to talk about you as a smart guy with really good ideas, but they don't actually support you” (video follows with transcript and commentary): DAVID GREGORY, HOST: The problem that you've always had is that Republicans love to talk about you as a smart guy with really good ideas, but they don't actually support you. REP. PAUL RYAN (R-WISCONSIN): Yeah. MR. GREGORY: You had 14 co-sponsors the last time you tried this. Advertise | AdChoices REP. RYAN: That's up from eight the session before. MR. GREGORY: Well, right. REP. RYAN: Yeah. MR. GREGORY: Congressman Pence is, is saying–a, a key member in the caucus–he'll probably not vote for this compromise. Who's with you? REP. RYAN: You're, you're talking about the CR. MR. GREGORY: In Congress and, and, and outside. REP. RYAN: We will find out on Friday. This budget comes to the floor Thursday and Friday. MR. GREGORY: Mm-hmm. REP. RYAN: I think what Mike Pence is talking about… MR. GREGORY: He's talking about the current, the current… REP. RYAN: …is probably the continuing resolution… Advertise | AdChoices MR. GREGORY: OK. REP. RYAN: Yeah, the, the deal that Boehner got with, with the president. This budget we had unanimous Republican vote in the Budget Committee just this week. This will be on the floor Thursday and Friday, and I expect we will pass this from the Republican caucus on Friday. MR. GREGORY: What about members who are running for the presidency? Who's with you on this? Will this be something that they carry forward? REP. RYAN: Well, you know, I don't really pay attention to all that. Honestly, I'm busy trying to write a budget. MR. GREGORY: Right. REP. RYAN: But I've, I've heard… MR. GREGORY: But you can't operate in a political vacuum… REP. RYAN: Sure, sure, sure. It's… MR. GREGORY: …if you want it to become law. REP. RYAN: But I've heard that all of our presidential candidates have been extremely supportive of it, have put out great statements in support of this. MR. GREGORY: All right. Chairman Ryan, we'll keep tabs on it. Advertise | AdChoices REP. RYAN: Thanks, David. MR. GREGORY: Thank you very much for being here. Appreciate it. Imagine for a moment Ryan was the young, rising star in the Democrat Party that had just proposed a ground-breaking budget challenging a Republican president. Can you envision Gregory or any liberal media member saying to his face, “The problem that you've always had is that Democrats love to talk about you as a smart guy with really good ideas, but they don't actually support you?” No – I can't either.
Continue reading …This is what democracy thuggery looks like… Several SEIU thugs were arrested yesterday after they gangrushed troopers in the state house. P/Oed Patriot reported: Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 10/04/2011 15:56 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …If you can dream it, you can do it. Rah, rah you! If positive thinking alone were enough to propel one to success, I’d be an Olympic gymnast. I spent an entire decade dreaming about becoming the next Nadia Comaneci. Nadia made back flips look easy. I found them to be hard as heck. In reality, I spent more time dreaming about gymnastics than actually practicing it. In the end, optimism could not conquer gravity. People are always trumpeting the benefits of positive thinking. A can-do attitude, a vision board and a copy of “The Secret” are all you need to dream your way to success. But before you pin your hopes on a piece of poster board, you should know that several studies reveal that overly optimistic thinking can actually impede your ability to achieve your goals. Motivational psychologist Heidi Grant Halvorson says that when you expect something to be easy, you get quickly discouraged when it’s not, and you’re more likely to quit. Halvorson’s extensive studies in motivation and achievement reveal that people who think the path is difficult actually invest more effort and work harder than those who expect things to be easy. For example, the people who believed that getting a good job after college would be easy sent out fewer applications. (See www.heidigranthalvorson.com for a goal-troubleshooting quiz.) In her new book “Succeed: How We Can Reach Our Goals,” Halvorson writes, “Most of us blame our failures on the wrong things.” For example, we tend to think that some people are born smart or naturally athletic, or that they have more willpower. We assume that that’s why they succeed in areas where we fail. But we couldn’t be more wrong. Halverson says that even very smart, accomplished people don’t understand why they succeed or fail. Citing her own experience as a bookish, non-athletic child, she says, “I had always been a straight-A student. I always thought I was good in school and disastrous at sports because I was born that way. But I was the kid who was ridiculously prepared. I was always putting in the effort; I always had my nose in a book. It never occurred to me that’s why I was succeeding. … We are so quick to chalk everything up to ability, even when the evidence is staring you in the face.” This is how unrealistic positive thinking sets us up for failure. When you assume that success should come naturally, you’re more likely to blame any failure on lack of ability or lack of willpower. However, one of the secrets of achieving your goals is to recognize that they’re going to be challenging. It sounds counterintuitive, but compare the dieter who says, “This new diet is going to be a breeze; I’m going to drop 20 pounds just like that,” with one who says, “It’s going to be hard to give up fatty foods, but it’s doable.” The key, says Halverson, is “realistic optimism.” Acknowledge the difficulties you will probably face and keep up your confidence by creating strategies to overcome them. Perhaps if I had spent 10 years practicing back flips instead of dreaming about them, I would have my own line of leotards by now. The truth is that if you can dream it, you probably can do it — you just need to be prepared for some hard work along the way. Lisa Earle McLeod is a keynote speaker, author, columnist and business strategist and the President of McLeod & More, Inc., and international training and consulting firm. Her newest book, “The Triangle of Truth,” was named by The Washington Post as one of the Top 5 Business Books for Leaders, calling it “the ultimate guide for solving problems and managing conflict.” Visit www.TriangleofTruth.com for a short video intro.
Continue reading …Unlike the last time a bunch of men gathered at Bretton Woods to determine the monetary fate of the world and set the stage for globalization, this time around the prevailing activity was a casting call for the role of the new Emperor Palpatine. Yet despite that (or maybe because of) George Soros appeared in full Open Society regalia and spoke to Bloomberg TV about how importing foreign asset collateral… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : zero hedge Discovery Date : 08/04/2011 23:31 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …At last year’s Google I/O we were tantalizingly teased with the idea of music streaming to our mobile devices. Since then, there have been hints and leaks , but nothing official from Google on when or how this new service would be rolled out. Well, now we can add a big piece to that puzzle with the news that Google has acquired mobile entertainment company PushLife, which has been developing a music app of its own for the Android and BlackBerry platforms. PushLife offers one-click purchases from an integrated music store, an overview of tunes you have both on your smartphone and on your computer (with the ability to access both sets on the phone), and automatic playlist syncing with iTunes or Windows Media Player libraries. There’s even more fanciness, such as recommendations based on the song you’re playing, artists bios and photo galleries, plus the inevitable Twitter and Facebook integration. The Canadian startup is believed to have cashed in to the tune of $25 million and will soon be shutting down its independent operations. Also soon: Google I/O 2011. Hint, hint, Google! Demo video after the break. Continue reading Google snags PushLife, will probably use it to push music to your Android phone Google snags PushLife, will probably use it to push music to your Android phone originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Apr 2011 16:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Better late then never. Almost a full month after the March 11 earthquake generated a tsunami strong enough to cripple the Fukushima nuclear power plant, TEPCO has finally released a video of the 45 foot waves coming to land and resulting in the biggest nuclear catastrophe since Chernobyl. As CNN explains what is patently obvious, the video shows the giant wave generated by the historic March 11 earthquake… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : zero hedge Discovery Date : 09/04/2011 18:00 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Something’s going on in Espoo, and YouTube just gave us a very good idea of what it might be — with only two days remaining before Nokia’s London announcement , a new Symbian UI is popping up in promotional videos alongside the sleek X7 and stylish E6 . Unfortunately, all three such videos are listed as private now, but we managed to nab one right before it got canned, demoing an improved Symbian with smooth scrolling that follows one’s finger, a browser purportedly three times faster and a portrait QWERTY keyboard — yes — all courtesy of a Three UK representative. Find the remaining two (currently inactive) videos after the break, and let us know if you see them wake from cryo-sleep, please! Continue reading New Symbian UI stars in pulled promo vid, takes Three UK for a dizzying spin New Symbian UI stars in pulled promo vid, takes Three UK for a dizzying spin originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Apr 2011 15:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Even after Jon Kyl was forced to admit he had his numbers wrong on Planned Parenthood the other day, it looks like HuckaJesus is still out there flogging the lie that Planned Parenthood is “primarily an abortion provider.” After the Fox & Friends host Alisyn Camerota reminds him that Planned Parenthood’s numbers on that are only 3%, instead of admitting he’s wrong, Huckabee says he’s like to see them audited to prove it. h/t Media Matters
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