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Music Monday: The Musical Influences of Amy Winehouse

Amy Winehouse’s July 23 death was tragic but unsurprising. I adored the 27-year-old singer’s penchant for vintage soul, but I only needed one look at her dingy ballet flats and off kilter beehive to know she was one long-suffering drug addict who wasn’t getting any healthier. When I heard that she had passed, I played

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10 Cities Spending The Most On Fast Food: Bundle.com

Few topics provoke such fierce debate in America as fast food. But like it or not, the drive-thru has become more popular than ever with the economy going nowhere fast. According to personal finance and business site bundle.com, some cities are particularly dependent on fast food as a source of quick, cheap calories. Looking at fast food sales in one hundred of the country’s biggest cities, bundle.com found geographic trends in the popularity of McDonald’s, Wendy’s, KFC, Taco Bell, Subway, Pizza Hut, Arby’s and Burger King. As it turns out, most of the more than $110 billion Americans annually spend on fast food is in cities in the South and the Midwest, not coastal cities, as shown by bundle’s infographic. In fact, nearly all of the fast food capitals are located in landlocked states — Raleigh, North Carolina and Baton Rouge, Louisiana being the only exceptions. And for the ten cities where fast food is least popular, only Detroit isn’t located near a coast. Fast food sales would seem to have little with the density of fast food locations. Although Orlando, Florida is ranked 24th in bundle.com’s list, it appears to be the uncontested king of certain fast food joints. The city boasts the most Burger Kings, KFCs, Pizza Huts and Taco Bells per 100,000 people of any city in the country. With the recession still hurting American families across the country, low-income households can afford less healthy options. Indeed, a recent poll by Gallup finds that 4.5 million Americans ate less healthy this past May than they did a year before. Here are the top ten cities that spend the most on fast food according to bundle.com.

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Scientists prove cosmological speed limit, time travel moves a little further out of reach

The cosmological speed limit remains unbroken. A team of researchers from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, led by Du Shengwang, claim to have proven that a single photon is incapable of traveling faster than light. The support for Einstein’s special theory of relativity all but rules out the simplest form of time travel — breaking the universe’s traffic laws to condense time within a vessel. Don’t get freaked out though, this doesn’t mean time travel is impossible, only that it will be much more difficult than firing up a warp drive. General relativity still holds hope for bending and ripping the space-time continuum to meet our eon-hopping desires. Looks like it’s time to get working on our flux capacitor technology. Scientists prove cosmological speed limit, time travel moves a little further out of reach originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 Jul 2011 18:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Kids Get Extra Calories From Food Outside Home

U.S. children are eating more, and the extra calories often come from foods eaten while they are away from home, according to a new study.

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Gary Johnson: Let’s Default! It’ll Reboot Business!

Click here to view this media Libertarian Presidential hopeful Gary Johnson evidently thinks democracy, the Constitution and our republic should be replaced with market wisdom alone. It’s interviews like this that make me think back to the good old days when John Schmitz ran for President and was widely repudiated by all but his very tiny base. Now the John Schmitz types have overrun democracies everywhere, and then there’s Gary Johnson, who thinks the markets should do that. JOHNSON: Well, we’ve been talking about this for years, that this is a downgrade that should happen and will happen since statistics — the Federal Reserve was buying up to 70% of our debt, so borrowing is one thing, printing money is another thing and we’re printing money! That’s something people need to recognize and when it goes to 100%, printing money to actually buy up our own debt, that’s the monetary collapse. CAVUTO: The argument for doing something like this is, you know, the genie out of the bottle argument, obviously, that it’s hard to put that back in…[unintelligible]…it’s that we’ll be forced to be disciplined. Do you buy that? JOHNSON: Well, force — let’s force it now. Let’s force it now. Let’s not raise the debt ceiling to deal with this, as difficult as it’s going to be and I don’t want to downplay just how difficult it’s going to be. CAVUTO: Even if it means raising taxes as part of the deal to force it? JOHNSON: I don’t think it’s a matter of raising taxes. I would not advocate raising taxes. I’m advocating on the side of the fair tax which would eliminate business to business tax, I’d eliminate the corporate tax. I think that reboots the computer, reboots the American economy for decades of real growth. Back to fair tax. Eliminate the income tax, eliminate the IRS, have one federal consumption tax, simplify, fair, encourage savings. To summarize, what Johnson thinks is that we should suffer a default to “force discipline” while eliminating all taxes on corporations and individuals and instituting some kind of national sales tax which is the most regressive tax there is. Ah, liberty. What bothers me most about this guy is that he’s spouting the most radical talking points of Republicans’ plans, talking points that more or less knocked Huckabee out of the running in 2008, and yet he’s treated with utmost credibility by the likes of Neil Cavuto and Fox News, as well as pundits writing about how “interesting” he is . John Schmitz was interesting too. So was Lyndon LaRouche. But we didn’t give them a mainstream platform to pretend like they were actually serious.

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Chilean Miners’ Story to Hit the Big Screen: We Cast the Movie

Before the world was obsessed with corrupt phone-hacking, we were obsessed with 33 Chilean miners trapped 2,300 feet underground for more than two months. If you happened to forget about these guys and their inspiring story (and, let’s be honest, who didn’t?), there’s no need to worry or feel guilty. Their story is about to

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Gawker has filed a lawsuit to determine the nature of communication between New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, reports New York . The civil suit stems from a profile on Ailes that the magazine published in May, revealing that he had pushed Christie to enter the…

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If you’re looking to do some e-reading on the beach this summer, Consumer Reports is advocating something other than the Kindle for the first time: Barnes & Noble’s Simple Touch Nook finally has beat Amazon’s offering. Unlike the Kindle, the Nook has a touch screen; it’s also lighter weight, turns…

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Chilean Miners Strike Movie Deal

HugoFeijo says: Chilean miners strike movie deal http://dlvr.it/cXYFk

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Olivia Wilde Premiere

Olivia Wilde – Premiere of House of Wax – 2005 April, 26 Part 2 Olivia Wilde – Premiere of House of Wax – 2005 April, 26 Part 1 enewspostts says: Reading: ” Olivia Wilde Premiere | Breaking News and Issues”( http://twitthis.com/3jfku5 )

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