(Video Link) YouTube user simplydreaming had some fun with his mom’s parrot, Kiwi. I wonder if there is any human equivalent to what animals experience when they encounter a laser pointer’s red dot. -via Urlesque Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 27/08/2011 19:05 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano says President Barack Obama instructed administration officials to continue to be aggressive in their efforts to deal with Irene and its aftermath. (Aug. 28)
Continue reading …Weather Channel viewers were blown away when a young fan dropped his shorts during their hurricane coverage. Via The Lead: Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 27/08/2011 22:26 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Tour through the empty streets of Manhattan as residents hunker down for Hurricane Irene. (Aug. 28)
Continue reading …With Irene downgraded to a tropical storm, it is clear that this weather event has become another example of America's media hyping every potential crisis into a full-blown calamity before the fact. Observing such was George Will on ABC's “This Week” Sunday who told his fellow panelists, “Whatever else you want to say about journalism, it shouldn’t subtract from the nation’s understanding and it certainly shouldn’t contribute to the manufacture of synthetic hysteria that is so much a part of modern life” (video follows with transcript and commentary): JAKE TAPPER, HOST: George, you think we’re making too big a deal of all this. GEORGE WILL: I have a home on South Carolina’s Atlantic Coast. I know that the Atlantic Ocean generates hurricanes, and they can be dangerous and unpredictable. That said, this too must be said: Florence Nightingale said, “Whatever else you can say about hospitals, they shouldn’t make their patients sicker.” And whatever else you want to say about journalism, it shouldn’t subtract from the nation’s understanding and it certainly shouldn’t contribute to the manufacture of synthetic hysteria that is so much a part of modern life. And I think we may have done so with regard to this tropical storm as it now seems to be. When you think about the unnecessary panic and fear ginned up by the media over what indeed turned into a tropical storm before it hit Manhattan, one has to wonder how much time and money was wasted in preparing for the hyped worst case scenario that fortunately never transpired. Reminds you of 2009's predicted swine flu pandemic. But maybe far more importantly, this event shows us how our current computer models can't accurately predict either the size, strength, or precise location of a hurricane within hours of it making landfall. Yet we're supposed to radically change our entire economy over what computer models are forecasting regarding the impact carbon dioxide theoretically will have on the climate decades out. We've just witnessed how media hype and hysteria concerning weather misleads the nation on events happening in days if not hours. Shouldn't we be extraordinarily dubious about any calamity these same folks predict well into the future?
Continue reading …BeetleCam is a remote-operated DSLR camera that moves about on a remote control car chassis. British photographers Matthew and William Burrard-Lucas created the device in order to take perilously close up photographs of African wildlife. via PetaPixel photos by Matthew and William Burrard-Lucas Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 26/08/2011 19:27 Number of articles : 2
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