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ABC Scolds ‘Rising Star of the Republican Party’ Chris Christie for Missing Blizzard

Of the three morning shows, only ABC's Good Morning America on Wednesday

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Nissan Leaf gets the ‘family’ review treatment, earns high marks

The writers over at Busy Mommy Media have run the Nissan Leaf through a special battery of ‘family’ tests to produce the kind of review of the EV that we don’t see every day around here. Still, the family perspective is an especially interesting one for the electric vehicle, since widespread adoption will largely depend on how it fares in just such lifestyles. So how did the Leaf fare? Exceedingly well, it turns out, getting high marks for performance, cargo space, and interior space. The only problem raised was the fact that the reviewer could not fit all three of her required car seats into the back seat, but was able to change them out for slimmer models which did, in fact, fit. Check out the video after the break for the full mommy (and daddy) treatment. Continue reading Nissan Leaf gets the ‘family’ review treatment, earns high marks Nissan Leaf gets the ‘family’ review treatment, earns high marks originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 12:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Die-hards Surf Despite Frigid Munich Winter

The winter cold isn’t keeping surfers from grabbing the waves in the heart of Munich. (Dec. 29)

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Broken Glass and Dust Provide Insights to Climate Change

Image by NASA Goddard Photo and Video via Flickr Creative Commons Our future climate may be revealed in the way a drinking glass shatters. At least, according to research by National Center for Atmospheric Research scientist Jasper Kok. Analyzing the patterns of broken glass help revel similar patterns in the fragmentation of dust particles — and its these dust particles in our atmosphere that play a big role in the planet’s climate. Watching how dust fragments could lead to better weather forecasting and clearer understanding of long-term climate change. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Contertainer is Cross of Container and Entertainment

photos credit Ganny Gozaly and dpavilion architects I do often wonder about container architecture; whether it is done because it is cheap, or whether it is done as an attention grabber. One certainly knows where the Indonesian firm dpavilion architects stand; they call their building Contertainer, and tell the Contemporist it is “an amalgam of two words: container and entertainer. From… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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First Person: Video Your Ski Run

New cameras can bring your friends and family with you as you ski or snowboard down the mountain. Record your best run and share the video. (Dec. 28)

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ShowBiz Minute: Box Office, Witherspoon, Rimes

Annual box office down a bit from 2009 record; Reese Witherspoon announces plans for 2nd marriage; LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian to wed. (Dec. 29)

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HEX ships iPod nano watch band, dares you to destroy it (video)

It’s highly improbable that you actually need yet another option when looking for a watch band to house your iPod nano 6G , but if that first-run version you sprung for is already in tatters, HEX has a little something worth considering. The company has just started shipping its HEX Watch Band in the US of A, with $29.95 netting you a soft, flexible band that requires no complicated plug-and-play action whatsoever. Just pop your nano into the face, strap it on your arm, and roll. It’s designed to be remarkably rugged (as seen in a torture video just past the break), and the headphone socket is arranged in a way that nicely runs the cable up your arm towards your cranium. The only problem? Choosing which of the nine hues fits your personality best. Gallery: HEX iPod nano 6G watch band Continue reading HEX ships iPod nano watch band, dares you to destroy it (video) HEX ships iPod nano watch band, dares you to destroy it (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 10:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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SurfCube gives Windows Phone 7 the 3D browser it needed so desperately

If there’s one thing the 90s taught us, it’s that these silly 2D interfaces are only a passing fancy, and soon everything will be VRML-based mirror worlds of our physical space . SurfCube is a small, tentative step in that direction, turning the browser into a fake 3D experience of sorts, with favorites on “top,” and history and settings on the “sides,” while the front face of the cube is, naturally, the browser part. You can get around with swipes and flashy tilt gestures, and for $1.99 on the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace it’s hard to go wrong. Just remember our VRML warning, and start investing in MicroVideoGoggles Inc. stock with your carphone once you get home from the record store. SurfCube gives Windows Phone 7 the 3D browser it needed so desperately originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 10:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The ‘Death Panels’ and Betsy McCaughey are Back at Fox News

Click here to view this media From our friends at Newshounds, the death panels and Betsy McCaughey are back fearmongering over end-of-life counseling. Sweet Jesus, these people make my head hurt. I thought we had seen the last of this shyster once the health care bill passed, but apparently I was wrong. Fox News Tries To Rehabilitate Palin’s Discredited “Death Panels” Smear : As The New York Times reported yesterday, the Obama administration has enacted Medicare regulations to include an end-of-life planning provision similar to one struck out of the health care reform bill after Sarah Palin “touched off a political storm over ‘death panels.’” Palin’s “death panels” accusation wasn’t just a lie , it was PolitiFact’s Lie of the Year for 2009. But good ol’ Fox News resuscitated the lie and gave it new life by just “asking” if the new regulations mark the return of death panels. Fortunately, Democratic Fox News contributor Kirsten Powers and liberal pundit Caroline Heldman forcefully rebutted the suggestion. The possible return of “death panels” was all over Fox News today with segments with such FoxNews.com titles as, ‘Death Panel’ Comeback? Return of Death Panels? and ‘ Death Panel’ Deception? The ‘Death Panel’ Comeback? segment, on The O’Reilly Factor, featured Media Matters 2009 Health Care Misinformer of the Year : Betsy McCaughey. But substitute host Eric Bolling distorted those details in his introduction to the O’Reilly Factor segment (the first video below). Bolling said, “Now the reports that President Obama is bringing back end of life planning with the Medicare regulation set to go into effect next week. The White House says, ‘No, that’s not true,’ issued a statement blaming a law signed by President Bush. So what’s really going on?” Bolling later said, “Whether or not this was brought up in the Bush Administration, who cares?” Bolling made no pretense of independence, supposedly a hallmark of The Factor. “I thought we were done with this (death panels)… but they’re back.” Bolling offered no challenge to McCaughey’s misinformation (government will be scripting end-of-life decisions, the Obama administration is enacting via regulation what it could not enact via legislation) but asked her to “take our viewer exactly what this regulation says… It incentives them to discuss end-of-life decisions.” To Heldman, he asked, “Do we really need to incentivize doctors to ask Grandma whether she wants to pull the plug year after year after year? Isn’t once enough?” Heldman, already a News Hounds Top Dog , was in especially good form in the segment. Yeah, heaven forbid the government might pay to help you take the burden off of your family about what to do with you if they don’t feel it’s worth keeping you alive and longer and you would have agreed if given the chance. The horror!

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