Republican Presidential candidate Herman Cain and liberal FOX News analyst Juan Williams agreed tonight that, “Liberals have a problem with black conservatives… You don’t fit in the box. You are jumping out of the pen.” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 28/06/2011 02:53 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …There’s a heated debate going on in the exciting world of mathematics that pits notoriously irrational pi against relative newcomer tau. Wherever side of the fence your math club’s allegiance may lie, a quick listen to Michael Blake’s newest nerd composition could have your circle singing a different equation . Perhaps spurred by the copyright brouhaha that yanked his earlier musical extrapolation — What Pi Sounds Like — from the YouTubes, Blake set this interpretation of the controversial constant to 126 decimal places and let’er rip at 125.6 bpm. What follows is a not-unpleasant symphony that should have Bjork’s producers calling for a collaboration. Full video for the prog-rock nation after the break. Continue reading Nevermind the Pi music, here’s what Tau sounds like (video) Nevermind the Pi music, here’s what Tau sounds like (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Jun 2011 23:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …In case you were wondering why the guy who once blamed the 9/11 attacks on homosexuality is thinking in the wake of last week’s developments in New York: Personally, I’m not too worried. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Outside the Beltway Discovery Date : 27/06/2011 20:33 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …In case you were wondering why the guy who once blamed the 9/11 attacks on homosexuality is thinking in the wake of last week’s developments in New York: Personally, I’m not too worried. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Outside the Beltway Discovery Date : 27/06/2011 20:33 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …In case you were wondering why the guy who once blamed the 9/11 attacks on homosexuality is thinking in the wake of last week’s developments in New York: Personally, I’m not too worried. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Outside the Beltway Discovery Date : 27/06/2011 20:33 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Dying to get your hands on HP’s TouchPad before it’s available on July 1st ? According to Pre Central , a visit to either Best Buy or Walmart may afford you the opportunity. During the past few days, the stores have apparently begun quietly displaying demo-loaded versions of the slate. The device went up for pre-order about a week ago, but for webOS hopefuls still contemplating whether to take the Palm-rooted plunge, a pre-release impression may not be a bad grab between socks and motor oil. Don’t feel like taking a trip to Wally World, you say? You’ll find a video overview past the break; although the box to the left has us wondering if now’s a good time for getting lucky … Continue reading HP TouchPad veers into stores early, flaunts its webOS moves (video) HP TouchPad veers into stores early, flaunts its webOS moves (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Jun 2011 22:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …New York’s wedding and party industry anticipates a run on its services after the legislature legalizes gay marriage. (June 27)
Continue reading …For months, NewsBusters has been alerting readers that the media scrutiny on every word uttered by Republican presidential candidates this election cycle will be like nothing we've ever experienced. MSNBC's Chris Matthews perfectly demonstrated this on Monday's “Hardball” when he not only took Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) to task for mistaking the name of the town John Wayne was born in, he also expressed shocked that she would say “Iowa” fourteen times during a speech given in – wait for it! – Iowa (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Next, Bachmann plays fast and loose with the facts — again. Here she is in Iowa talking up the state's favorite son, the man known as the Duke, John Wayne. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) MICHELE BACHMANN: What I want them to know is just like John Wayne was from Waterloo, Iowa, that’s the kind of spirit I have, too. It's really about not being ashamed of America. It's embracing America. (END VIDEO CLIP) MATTHEWS: Well, she almost got it right. Actor John Wayne was born in Winterset, Iowa, about three hours away, though his parents briefly did live in Waterloo, before he was born. Isn't that terrible? Bachmann mistook Waterloo for Winterset. Horrors. To put this in some perspective, as NewsBusters reported last week, President Obama on Thursday said he had literally awarded a Medal of Honor to one Jared Monti, meaning in person while he was alive. Unfortunately, Monti was bestowed this honor posthumously in 2009 having been killed in Afghanistan three years prior. Obama later apologized to the family for his misstatement. Despite the seriousness of this gaffe, Matthews has yet to report it. In fact, according to LexisNexis, through Sunday, not one television news network has. But in Matthews' sickeningly biased world, a Republican presidential candidate mistaking the names of two small towns in Iowa is far more calamitous. Not done with the Bachmann bashing, the “Hardball” host next took issue with her actually referring to Iowa while speaking in Iowa: MATTHEWS: Speaking of Bachmann, it’s time for tonight's big number. Besides that John Wayne gaffe, the Congresswoman today left no doubt as to the focus of her campaign. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIPS) BACHMANN: It is so great to be here in Iowa…I grew up here in Iowa…This part of Iowa…My Iowa roots…Iowa values…Iowa roots…Iowans…Iowa's…Iowa..Iowa…Iowa… Thank you, Iowa. (END VIDEO CLIPS) MATTHEWS: Wow. Well, all in all, fourteen mentions of Iowa in a short speech. The kickoff, fourteen mentions, tonight's big number. Short speech? Hardly. It lasted 22 minutes, which means Bachmann referred to Iowa roughly every one a a half minutes. Imagine that – a political candidate actually repeating numerous times the name of the state she not only grew up in, but was also speaking in front of. But Americans shouldn't be shocked by this. As I've been predicting for months, if you thought the behavior of our news media in 2008 was deplorable, what they're going to do in the next roughly year and a half in order to get Obama reelected is going to be like nothing you imagined in your wildest dreams. Every “i” not dotted and “t” not crossed by a Republican candidate is going to be played over and over again by the current White House resident's press minions. By contrast, Obama will be able to step over his tongue at will – even claiming a fallen soldier is actually alive – and these same media members will totally ignore it. What this means is GOPers are going to have to pitch a perfect game every time they're in public, for there are people in the new and old media waiting to record and publish every so-called misstep – even the number of times the name of a state is repeated. As Bette Davis famously said in “All About Eve,” “Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night.”
Continue reading …The stakes were high and the bets were flying. Too bad the horses didn’t actually race. Step aside, Churchill Downs. With the year’s major Thoroughbred derbies now behind us, mischievous acting troupe Improv Everywhere tried to reprise the enthusiasm of horse-racing season right in the middle of New York City. Improv Everywhere brought their showmanship
Continue reading …The Supreme Court on Monday refused to let California regulate the sale or rental of violent video games to children, saying governments do not have the power to “restrict the ideas to which children may be exposed” (June 27)
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