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Anderson Cooper’s evening persona would not be pleased with his daytime self. Seems a teenager is in a coma after an Anderson producer coaxed the boy into careless behavior for an episode on the “teenage mind,” Gawker reports. A source says the producer “encouraged [the] kid to go out and…

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Remember the plan Disney came up with earlier this year to stalk the maternity ward for potential new customers? Turns out that’s not an isolated incident, it’s a full-on trend. The new hot demographic for many brands to target today is infants to 3-year-olds, Adweek reports. Until recently, marketers ignored…

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Prototype magic carpet uses electrified threads to ‘fly,’ Aladdin pre-orders (video)

If you spent your childhood longing to fly, you’re not alone — and one Princeton grad may have come one step closer to making it a reality with a prototype magic carpet . Ok, it’s not actually a rug of the magical variety, but a 4-inch piece of plastic electrified by tiny conducting threads. It works as such: by applying a current to the sheet, tiny air pockets form underneath, propelling it forward one centimeter a second. Since it requires air pockets to move forward, the carpet must stay close to the ground — making it more like Marty McFly’s hoverboard than Aladdin’s preferred mode of transportation. Better yet, the inventor has plans for a solar powered version, which would free the carpet from heavy battery constraints and allow it to travel freely over larger distances. Check out the video and source after the break for more deets. Continue reading Prototype magic carpet uses electrified threads to ‘fly,’ Aladdin pre-orders (video) Prototype magic carpet uses electrified threads to ‘fly,’ Aladdin pre-orders (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 01 Oct 2011 21:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Prototype magic carpet uses electrified threads to ‘fly,’ Aladdin pre-orders (video)

If you spent your childhood longing to fly, you’re not alone — and one Princeton grad may have come one step closer to making it a reality with a prototype magic carpet . Ok, it’s not actually a rug of the magical variety, but a 4-inch piece of plastic electrified by tiny conducting threads. It works as such: by applying a current to the sheet, tiny air pockets form underneath, propelling it forward one centimeter a second. Since it requires air pockets to move forward, the carpet must stay close to the ground — making it more like Marty McFly’s hoverboard than Aladdin’s preferred mode of transportation. Better yet, the inventor has plans for a solar powered version, which would free the carpet from heavy battery constraints and allow it to travel freely over larger distances. Check out the video and source after the break for more deets. Continue reading Prototype magic carpet uses electrified threads to ‘fly,’ Aladdin pre-orders (video) Prototype magic carpet uses electrified threads to ‘fly,’ Aladdin pre-orders (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 01 Oct 2011 21:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Ken Burns New Documentary To Air

CenaMc1 says: Ken Burns ‘ New Documentary To Air http://t.co/eLxbE8Cw

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Mayo Gets Its Hey Day: Mayonnaise-Only Store To Open in Brooklyn

I scream, you scream, we all scream for…mayonnaise? Apparently – and Sam Mason is prepared to answer those calls. There’s a revolution in our midst, and it has nothing to do with the economy. New York restaurateur Sam Mason plans to open a mayonnaise store in the Prospect Heights neighborhood in response to the so-called

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Indian summer brings out the crowds

Sunseekers flocked to beaches, parks and the countryside to enjoy the hottest day ever recorded in Britain in October Sunseekers packed their buckets and spades and finally made use of their summer barbecue kits across most of Britain as temperatures soared to 30C, making it the hottest day ever recorded in October. The sweltering weather prompted unusual scenes as families made the most of the heatwave to soak up the sun – from the seaside in Southend to as far north as Humberside and Bradford. While temperatures usually struggle to rise above the mid-teens this time of year, the Indian summer prompted motorists to flock to the coast and countryside to take advantage of the sizzling heat just four weeks before the clocks go back for winter. Sun worshippers stripped off in parks across the north of England, while scores of children cooled off by playing in fountains and pools. Deckchairs and beach towels covered the seven miles of golden sand in Bournemouth, Dorset, as Britain enjoyed temperatures that surpassed the holiday islands of Ibiza and Mallorca. But not everyone could bask in the sunshine. In parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, people were forced to bring out their umbrellas as they endured a more typical start to the month, with bursts of rain and temperatures more in line with the averages for October. Rachel Vince, senior meteorologist with MeteoGroup, said RAF Finningley in Yorkshire was the hottest spot in the country, recording 30C (86F) at 3pm. The previous October record of 29.4C (85F) was set in March, Cambridgeshire, in 1985. Gravesend in Kent was not far behind – reaching 29.6C (85.3F) at 3pm – while Wales also broke its October record, which had stood since 1985 when Hawarden reached 28.2C (80.6F) shortly after 2pm. “It’s very unusual. Normally this time of year we see temperatures in the high teens, perhaps just knocking on the door of 20C,” said Vince. The freak weather followed the warmest end to September for more than 100 years. Last Friday, temperatures in Cambridge reached 29.2C, beating the previous high for the same day of 27.8C set in Maidenhead, Berkshire, in 1908. Those on holiday in search of autumn sun overseas could be forgiven a certain disappointment at learning that temperatures at home eclipsed many popular destinations. In Spain, temperatures touched 29C, while in Greece they ranged between 26C and 28C. Travel information firm Trafficlink estimated there was up to 50% more traffic on the most popular summer routes in the UK, with roads in the north proving to be very busy as sunseekers flocked to Yorkshire, Scarborough and Blackpool. One of the longest queues was heading towards Southend, Essex, with vehicles creating a 15-mile queue. Train companies also reported that they had carried up to 25% more passengers and coastal cities received an unusual boost to tourism. The website hotels.com said it experienced a 983% rise in searches involving top British seaside destinations, including Bournemouth and Weston-super-Mare. Sunbathers packed the beaches in Brighton, while officials reported a 30% increase in people visiting the city’s tourist website. Councillor Geoffrey Bowden said the boost was a “welcome fillip” at the end of the summer season and helps support the 13,500 jobs dependent on tourism in Brighton. He said: “Brighton and Hove always looks brilliant in the sunshine and it’s no surprise that visitors are heading our way to make the most of it.” The heat also helped events such as the Brighton Oktoberfest, which was a sellout. “The good weather always helps,” said the event’s director, Nick Mosley. “Brighton beach is packed and the Lanes are thronged with people.” Supermarkets foresaw higher sales of barbecue food, with Tesco predicting it would sell an extra 3.5m sausages over the next three days. It also expects to sell 550,000 burgers, 10

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Raw Video: Oktoberfest Celebrated in West Bank

Beer festivals aren’t usually associated with the West Bank, but that didn’t stop people from flocking to the Taybeh Beer Festival, where locals and tourists enjoyed locally-made beer.

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Raw Video: Arrests at Gay Rights Rally in Moscow

Russian police detained dozens of gay rights activists and anti-gay protesters on Saturday as tensions flared at a gay rights rally in Moscow. (Oct. 1)

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Graffiti(R) Pro for Android

Type: Mobile Application Title: Graffiti(R) Pro for Android See all customer reviews Features: Includes word suggestion, auto-capitalization at sentence start, word learning, and error correction Supports Japanese and English input Look for Graffiti How-To-Use videos on YouTube See the details

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