At some point, every day, it’s time to wake up. If you’re lucky you roll out of bed whenever the spirit moves you. For the rest of us there’s some sort of prompting involved. At some point you’ve probably felt the rage of being awoken early by someone else’s alarm, a problem that the Analarm watch nullifies. It’s a simple concept: a vibrating watch with an alarm. Set your time and it buzzes to let you know when to get up, a feature we sorely wished the WakeMate had. Seemingly that’s all the thing does, other than tell time of course, which makes its
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Continue reading …Click here to view this media [h/t David ] On This Week with Christiane Amanpour, Jake Tapper interviews Obama economic advisor Austan Goolsbee about the upcoming vote on the national debt ceiling, and wonders what will happen if the new Republican extremists successfully keep it from being approved. TAPPER: There’s a big crisis point coming up potentially, and that is the nation is only about $400 billion away right now from reaching the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling, meaning this spring Congress will have to vote on whether or not to lift that ceiling. A number of Republicans, especially Tea Party candidates, have said that they will not vote to do so. What economic effects would people see immediately if Congress does not raise the debt ceiling? And does the administration have a contingency plan if that happens? GOOLSBEE: Well, look, it pains me that we would even be talking about this. This is not — this is not a game. You know, the debt ceiling is not — is not something to toy with. That’s the — the — if we hit the debt ceiling, that’s the — essentially defaulting on our obligations, which is totally unprecedented in American history. The impact on the economy would be catastrophic. I mean, that would be a worse financial economic crisis than anything we saw in 2008. As I say, that’s not a game. I don’t see why anybody’s talking about playing chicken with the — with the debt ceiling. If — if we get to the point where you’ve damaged the full faith and credit of the United States, that would — that would be the first default in history caused purely by insanity. I mean, that would — there would be no reason for us to default, other than that would be some kind of game. As our Jon Perr points out, Republican support for raising the debt ceiling ended with Obama’s election! I mean, I hope we don’t — we shouldn’t even be discussing that. People will get the wrong idea. The United States is — is — is not in danger of default. We — we do not have — we do not have problems such as that. This would be lumping us in with a series of countries through history that I don’t think we would want to be lumped in with. TAPPER: Well, Republicans are talking about — some Republicans are talking about making an issue out of the debt ceiling to force the administration and the Congress to cut spending. President Obama himself has talked about the need to tackle the debt and the deficit and the need to cut spending. Where specifically does President Obama want to cut spending? Where is there fat to cut from the budget? GOOLSBEE: Well, you know, the — as you know, the president’s going to release his budget. He’s — we’re going to have — we are going to have to make in the medium run a series of tough choices, and the president’s not afraid to do that, and I think you will see in his budget that he’s willing to…[do that]. Of course, Jake Tapper doesn’t consider the idea that deficit fears are overblown even worth discussing. And Goolsbee assures him that Obama is ready to make “tough choices.” Get ready for the run against Social Security!
Continue reading …John Lindsay might have been the worst mayor in NYC history. Epitome of the limousine liberal, Lindsay nearly bankrupted the Big Apple. But that hasn't stopped Jon Meacham from lauding Lindsay as
Continue reading …It’s been about a year since A.C. Ryan Shrinky Dink’d its Playon!HD to make the Mini media player , and now another generation is upon us. Relying on the Intel Atom CE4150 processor, the same little beauty humming away in Google TV devices, along with 1GB of DDR3 memory, it’s capable of connecting via gigabit Ethernet or (optional) 802.11n wireless to stream 1080p media over the network, or pull it from an internal SATAII drive bay. Video output options include component, composite, and HDMI 1.3a, while there’s also an optical audio port if you’re still into that sort of thing. What it sadly doesn’t have is Google TV itself, nor an MSRP, nor a release date, but perhaps that info can be gleaned at a little media event happening this week. [Thanks, Nash] A.C. Ryan FLUXX media player capacitates full HD streaming with its Atom CE4150 processor originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Jan 2011 08:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Trash will be collected from the streets of New York on Monday for the first time since a Christmas weekend storm dumped 20 inches of snow on the city. (Jan. 3)
Continue reading …A first-of-its-kind hijacking exercise involving the US, Canadian and Russian militaries went “flawlessly,” and a similar drill is planned next year, an American officer said. (Jan. 3)
Continue reading …January 3rd: Washington’s army routs the British in the Battle of New Jersey; Manuel Noriega surrenders to US forces; Jack Ruby dies; Author JRR Tolkien is born.
Continue reading …Photo: sandman_kk / CC Like a yellow jumpsuit that every banana must shed before going skinny-dipping in our tummies — those infamous peels have eluded any further purpose for centuries. But, just when you thought that banana peels were destined merely to be the tormentor of cartoon characters and video-game go-kart racers, science has finally found a use to nature’s most slippery litter. It turns out that peels can do more than clean the clock of some unobservant pedestrian — they can clean dirty water, too…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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