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Continue reading …Click here to view this media I was wondering if Bill would even mention the new NY Times/CBS poll which clearly states that Americans are siding with public union workers over Scott Walker’s plan to strip them of collective bargaining. The poll even sided with unions over Governers, but O’Reilly found a new way to try and confuse his audience so that the results didn’t count. You see, BillO used his opening segment to say that 20% of the people that were polled were union workers so the poll is not fair. Huh? O’REILLY: Americans are now caught up in a very important conflict: cost-cutting vs. union benefits. According to a new CBS poll, 37 percent of Americans favor cutting pay or benefits for public union employees, but 56 percent oppose that. The New York Times headline on Tuesday was: “Majority in Poll Back Employees in Public Sector.” But the poll is misleading because 20 percent of the respondents say they are from union households. If you subtract them, those who favor cutting benefits win the poll. That’s some kinda logic there, BillO. You know, the Wisconsin police union members who were on The Ed Show yesterday identified themselves as mostly conservative, yet said they are standing with the public union workers because they feel Gov. Walker is wrong even if they are exempt from Walker’s mad plan. So, does that mean conservatives shouldn’t be counted in polls that are about issues Republicans support? Should Democrats be exempt from polls trying to gauge President Obama’s approval rating? Maybe we should cut out Southern states when asking about race issues. How about we eliminate Progressives from polls when asking questions about Social Security? I got it. How about we only poll cats and dogs and cows so we get a real, unbiased view of America? I know piranhas would side with the Koch Brothers, so they can’t be counted either. See, in BillOTopia, union workers aren’t real Americans. Public employees aren’t even considered taxpayers by Republicans. Bill forgot to mention that the poll also demonstrated that Americans would rather have their taxes raised to reduce the deficit . Tax increases were not as unpopular among those surveyed as they are among many governors, who have vowed to avoid them. Asked how they would choose to reduce their state’s deficits, those polled preferred tax increases over benefit cuts for state workers by nearly two to one. Given a list of options to reduce the deficit, 40 percent said they would increase taxes, 22 percent chose decreasing the benefits of public employees, 20 percent said they would cut financing for roads and 3 percent said they would cut financing for education. Did you hear that, all you deficit hawks? Raising taxes isn’t anything close to messing with the real third rail in politics. It’s absurd. Where’s the Flying Spaghetti Monster when you need him?
Continue reading …Click here to view this media I was wondering if Bill would even mention the new NY Times/CBS poll which clearly states that Americans are siding with public union workers over Scott Walker’s plan to strip them of collective bargaining. The poll even sided with unions over Governers, but O’Reilly found a new way to try and confuse his audience so that the results didn’t count. You see, BillO used his opening segment to say that 20% of the people that were polled were union workers so the poll is not fair. Huh? O’REILLY: Americans are now caught up in a very important conflict: cost-cutting vs. union benefits. According to a new CBS poll, 37 percent of Americans favor cutting pay or benefits for public union employees, but 56 percent oppose that. The New York Times headline on Tuesday was: “Majority in Poll Back Employees in Public Sector.” But the poll is misleading because 20 percent of the respondents say they are from union households. If you subtract them, those who favor cutting benefits win the poll. That’s some kinda logic there, BillO. You know, the Wisconsin police union members who were on The Ed Show yesterday identified themselves as mostly conservative, yet said they are standing with the public union workers because they feel Gov. Walker is wrong even if they are exempt from Walker’s mad plan. So, does that mean conservatives shouldn’t be counted in polls that are about issues Republicans support? Should Democrats be exempt from polls trying to gauge President Obama’s approval rating? Maybe we should cut out Southern states when asking about race issues. How about we eliminate Progressives from polls when asking questions about Social Security? I got it. How about we only poll cats and dogs and cows so we get a real, unbiased view of America? I know piranhas would side with the Koch Brothers, so they can’t be counted either. See, in BillOTopia, union workers aren’t real Americans. Public employees aren’t even considered taxpayers by Republicans. Bill forgot to mention that the poll also demonstrated that Americans would rather have their taxes raised to reduce the deficit . Tax increases were not as unpopular among those surveyed as they are among many governors, who have vowed to avoid them. Asked how they would choose to reduce their state’s deficits, those polled preferred tax increases over benefit cuts for state workers by nearly two to one. Given a list of options to reduce the deficit, 40 percent said they would increase taxes, 22 percent chose decreasing the benefits of public employees, 20 percent said they would cut financing for roads and 3 percent said they would cut financing for education. Did you hear that, all you deficit hawks? Raising taxes isn’t anything close to messing with the real third rail in politics. It’s absurd. Where’s the Flying Spaghetti Monster when you need him?
Continue reading …Apple’s been having one record quarter after another lately, so it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that it still has plenty more to boast about when it comes to sales. At it’s event today, Steve Jobs revealed that the company recently shipped it’s 100 millionth iPhone, and that it sold 15 million iPads in 2010 — a figure he points out is “more than every tablet PC ever sold.” Jobs also noted that there’s now 65,000 apps specifically for the iPad, compared to just 100 for Honeycomb tablets. Developing… for the latest coverage of Apple’s iPad 2 launch event, see our liveblog . Apple ships 100 millionth iPhone, 15 million iPads sold in 2010 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 12:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Though it could easily be mistaken for a dinosaur egg trapped in some prehistoric block of ice, what you’re looking at here is actually a set-top box. A media streamer, to be specific. Details are light, but Wistron’s so-called WiGO 1 and 2 have showed up at the presentation of iF’s annual Product Design Awards at CeBIT , described as “multimedia centers” with HDMI connections that can browse local, networked, and internet content. In the case of the WiGO 1 (pictured above), it looks like the inner “egg” — where the electronics lie — has literally no accessible connections, but the reality is that the iF folks simply set it in its display case with the rear facing down. The WiGO 2 is a little more traditional in appearance; the meat of the device is a normal black box at the bottom, topped with a large cube of clear acrylic that gives the package a less geeky, more fashion-forward appearance. See shots of both units below. Gallery: Wistron WiGO 1 at CeBIT 2011 Gallery: Wistron WiGO 2 at CeBIT 2011 Wistron’s WiGO 1 and 2 streamers win iF design awards, presumably for strangeness originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 11:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …We’re going to be liveblogging Apple’s iPad 2 announcement (and whatever else they have in store). Check back at the times below, and get ready to make history together! 08:00AM – Hawaii 10:00AM – Pacific 11:00AM – Mountain 12:00PM – Central 01:00PM – Eastern 06:00PM – London 07:00PM – Paris 09:00PM – Moscow 11:30PM – Mumbai 03:00AM – Tokyo (March 3rd) 05:00AM – Sydney (March 3rd) Continue reading Live from Apple’s iPad 2 event Live from Apple’s iPad 2 event originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 12:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …We’ve been whittling our likeness into bars of soap for decades, but lucky for us someone’s come up with a far easier way to render our flawless good looks in miniature. Following in a long line of inventive Kinect hacks , the folks at Interactive Fabrication have produced a program called Fabricate Yourself that enlists the machine to capture images of users and convert them into 3D printable files. The hack, which was presented at Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction Conference in January, results in tiny 3D models that resemble Han Solo trapped in carbonite and sport jigsaw edges that can be used to make a grid of small, but accurate renderings. Fabricate Yourself is still in its infancy, and the resulting models are relatively short on detail, but we’re no less excited by the possibilities — just think of all the things we could monogram in the time it takes to produce one soapy statuette. Video after the jump. Continue reading Fabricate Yourself Kinect hack turns you into a 3D puzzle piece Fabricate Yourself Kinect hack turns you into a 3D puzzle piece originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 11:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Bristol Palin is writing a memoir after all, and besides some dope on her famous mom, the tome will include a bit of dish on Dancing With the Stars and two-time Bristol heartbreaker Levin Johnstone. It looked for a time like Bristol’s memoir, announced briefly then yanked from mention on…
Continue reading …Pakistan’s minister for religious minorities was gunned down today in the country’s capital, AP reports. Shahbaz Bhatti, himself a member of the country’s Christian minority, had been threatened by Islamic militants in the past for calling for reforms of the country’s strict blasphemy laws, which impose the death penalty for…
Continue reading …Evernote today released a complete overhaul of the iPhone version of its popular Web-based note-taking software. Evernote 4 has new features to organize written, spoken or photographed notes on an iPhone. Evernote 4, available in Apple’s App Store, gives the two-and-a-half-year-old iPhone software a nice, modern look. New features include resource views tagged with geographical locations; multiple… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VentureBeat Discovery Date : 01/03/2011 17:54 Number of articles : 4
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