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Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) Exposes GOP Hypocrisy: Regulate Bitches and ‘Mos, Deregulate Everything Else

My vagina really hates you—like, way down in its special place.1 The debate about H.R. 3 is still raging. After getting creamed in the media for their “forcible rape” shenanigans, House Republicans backtracked. They agreed to drop the “forcible rape” language and replace it with existing Hyde Amendment language. (Thanks, y’all! You’re aces!) The bill Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Balloon Juice Discovery Date : 24/02/2011 18:36 Number of articles : 4

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Dear public employee unions: You work for us

**Posted by Phineas Via Power Line, a nicely-done video from Minnesota Majority that clearly draws out the battle lines in the fight to rein in public union benefits and collective bargaining privileges. It’s a goodie: (Crossposted at Public Secrets) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Sister Toldjah Discovery Date : 24/02/2011 17:52 Number of articles : 5

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Raw Video: Amateur Footage of Libyan Fighting

Compelling new footage has emerged showing an intense street battle, and its aftermath in the Libyan city of Benghazi. The amateur video was supplied to AP Television by Libyan opposition groups. (Feb. 24)

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Libya’s ‘crown prince’ speaks out

Muhammad al-Senussi, who would be Libya’s crown prince if the country still had a monarchy, has spoken out about the ongoing violence in the country from London. Libya was a monarchy until Muammar Gaddafi took power in a military coup in 1969 and the exiled King Idris has long since died. In an interview with Al Jazeera’s Barnaby Phillips, al-Senussi asked the international community to help remove Gaddafi from power and stop the ongoing “massacre”.

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Closet House: Big Moving Closet Wall Changes Spaces

Image credit Amândio Neto It’s not exactly Gary Chang’s domestic transformer four minutes of wow , but this Portuguese apartment has a giant moving closet that separates the living area from the sleeping, and much like the winner in the LifeEdited competition , it moves according to the need… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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MacBook Pro (early 2011) with ThunderBolt hands-on

We just got our new 15-inch MacBook Pro review unit, and although it looks almost exactly the same as the previous MBP, it has that fancy new ThunderBolt icon on the side, which ought to make I/O nerd hearts flutter the world over. Unfortunately, there aren’t any ThunderBolt peripherals on the market yet, so we can’t really test the new connection yet, but we can report that backwards compatibility with Mini DisplayPort performs as advertised and that all of our display adapters worked without issue — the first time we can ever remember Apple switching a standard and not requiring all new dongles. As for performance, we were given the $2,199 configuration with a 2.2GHz quad-core Sandy Bridge Core i7, discrete AMD Radeon HD 6750M graphics, 4GB of RAM and a 750GB HD, which clocked a preliminary GeekBench score of 9647. We’ll have tons more testing in our full review, including detailed comparisons of the discrete chip with Intel’s new integrated HD Graphics 3000. Apple did give us a quick demo on the new system with a prototype Promise RAID unit and a stock Cinema Display connected over ThunderBolt — remember, ThunderBolt just uses a Mini DisplayPort connector, so displays can be daisy-chained right in. Apple’s demo was a variation of the same thing Intel’s been doing for a while — they played four uncompressed HD video streams off the RAID simultaneously, which pegged the ThunderBolt throughput meter at 600-700MBps. We also watched a 5GB file transfer in just a few seconds — all very impressive, but we’re definitely anxious to try some of this stuff ourselves once ThunderBolt devices start shipping sometime in the spring. Apple also told us that ThunderBolt is running on copper and not optical cables (like the Light Peak protoypes) so that it can support bus-powered devices — there’s 10 watts of power available on the bus, up slightly from FireWire’s 8 watts. Up to six devices can be daisy-chained from one port, and since ThunderBolt is based on PCI Express, it can even support FireWire and USB adapters. That’s great news for the future of the interface, but the MacBook Pro still has two USB 2.0 and one FireWire 800 port, so it’s not of critical importance right this second. We’ll have much, much more in our full review — check back in a few days! Gallery: MacBook Pro (early 2011) unboxing and hands-on MacBook Pro (early 2011) with ThunderBolt hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Feb 2011 11:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Raw Video: Mascot Gives Fan a Bloody Nose

Vanderbilt University officials are investigating how their mascot left a fan with a bloodied nose. Video shows the mascot, known as Mr. C, putting his hand on the young man’s shoulder before knocking him in the face. (Feb. 24)

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Today’s Earth is Twice as Dusty…In Photos (Slideshow)

Photo credit: mason bryant / Creative Commons Dust storms occur around the world when wind kicks fine dirt, sand, or dust particles into the air. These particles can form massive clouds that travel hundreds of miles. Though such storms occur naturally in arid places, there is evidence that poor management of farmland has inc… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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NEC’s razor-thin MEDIAS N-04C Android launched in Japan, gets carefully manhandled

We’ve already seen product shots of the crazy thin, drool-inducing NEC MEDIAS N-04C, but for a product boasting the “world’s thinnest” title, it’s always useful to see comparison shots for the sake of our curiosity. Thankfully, the good folks over at Akihabara News were present at DoCoMo’s launch event, and they were able to get up close to inspect this 7.7mm-thin Android 2.2 handset (with Android 2.3 upgrade available around July). It’s pretty amazing considering all the goodies packed within this phone — here’s a quick recap: NFC, 1seg TV Tuner, infrared port, 5 megapixel camera, 800MHz Qualcomm MSM7230 chip, etc. Oh, and this phone uses Gorilla Glass , too. If you happen to reside in Japan — which is where it’ll remain exclusive to — you’ll be able to pick up this NEC in black or white flavor on March 15, though price has yet to be announced. Video after the break, and more hands-on photos over at Akihabara News . Continue reading NEC’s razor-thin MEDIAS N-04C Android launched in Japan, gets carefully manhandled NEC’s razor-thin MEDIAS N-04C Android launched in Japan, gets carefully manhandled originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Feb 2011 10:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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OR Tribes Resume Buffalo Hunting After 100 Years

After more than 100 years, members of the Confederate Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Oregon return to Montana to honor their ancestors and renew the tribe’s bison-hunting traditions. AP video essay by Ted S. Warren. (Feb. 24)

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