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A year and a half ago, Panama City Beach in Florida decided to try to shift its image from party central for college students on spring break to a more family-friendly destination, reports the Wall Street Journal . The Deepwater Horizon oil spill has brought a quick change of heart. With…

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Maine Gov Says BPA No Concern, Just Gives Women "Little Beards"

Image: Urbalt This has to be one of the weirder anecdotes in the ongoing BPA saga in the US. Maine governor Paul LePage was discussing the health risks of BPA the other day, and decided that it wasn’t much of an issue. The only bad thing that could come out of too much exposure to BPA, he believes, would be women growing little beards. You can’t make this stuff up. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Maddow Digs Herself Deeper With More Election Spending Semantics

For Rachel Maddow, corrections never come easy. But while the MSNBC host has at least offered corrections where she has previously gotten it wrong – granted, with the immense level of sarcasm and snark that is her hallmark – a recent flap with online watchdogs has the indignant Maddow splitting hairs in near-comedic fashion in an effort to avoid admitting she was mistaken. But the numbers still belie her position. The exchange began with Maddow's appearance on Leno Tuesday night. She falsely claimed that “of the top ten people donating money in [the 2010 midterms], seven of them were giving to Republicans.” In fact, as NB's Noel Sheppard pointed out , Maddow had it exactly backwards: 7 of the top 10 individual contributors gave more to Democrats than Republicans during the past cycle (and a lot more at that). But since NB and others – including cable news blogger and former NB contributor Johnny Dollar – pointed out this factual inaccuracy, Maddow has not corrected her claim. Instead, she has lashed out at the people pointing out her mistake, and tried to shift the terms of the debate. Maddow responded to her critics during her Thursday night show. In her own defense, she said (via J$'s retort – italics are mine): Of the top ten, seven of the top ten from the last election are contributing to the right. Only three of them are contributing to the left. And the only three that are contributing to the left are unions….There are only three out of the top ten contributors of big money of outside groups in the last election who are not contributing to right-wing causes and they are the unions. So rather than admitting that she was wrong, Maddow moved the goal posts – on Tuesday, she was discussing individual donors, but on Thursday she shifted the discussion to independent groups that spend money on non-partisan (in the sense that they are not affiliated with a party or candidate) political communications. Maddow's latter claim is correct: seven of the ten top independent spenders are conservative, while only three, all labor unions, are liberal. But that does not make her initial statement regarding individual contributors true. Even the less tangible point Maddow tried to make – that conservative money dominates elections – is not exactly a slam dunk given the data. OpenSecrets.org, the source for data used by both Maddow and her critics, reports that businesses, labor unions, and “ideological” groups, their political action committees (PACs), and their individual members all gave more to Democrats than Republicans during the 2010 election cycle . Maddow's myopic focus on the top 10 independent spenders is virtually the only way she could salvage her argument. But the notion that spending by third party groups denotes more control over the electoral process than money given to political candidates is specious at best. And as OpenSecrets.org notes at the link above, Democratic candidates for office took in more money from every category, including “other,” in the 2010 election cycle. In short, not only was Maddow's initial claim wrong, her follow-up assertion was an excercise in semantics, and her underlying premise that conservative sources of political money dominate elections is not supported by the data. And yet Maddow continues spinning her web.

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Intel Oak Trail Atom Z670 tablets to arrive at the end of March

Intel’s spent the last nine months prepping its Oak Trail silicon to improve the battery life and performance of Windows 7 tablets , and come the end of next month we should finally have some slates with the new 1.5GHz Atom Z670 chip inside. While Fudzilla has heard that the tablets will hit in the general March time frame, the eagle-eyed guys at Netbook News spotted the Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 press materials stating that the new platform will launch on March 30, 2011. That seems to line up with what we’ve heard on timing, since both the Oak Trail-powered Samsung Sliding PC 7 and MSI WindPad 100W were announced with March availability. Chances are we will hear more about it all at CeBIT next week, but honestly, at this point we’re just really eager to get one of these in our hands to see what Chipzilla’s really improved. Intel Oak Trail Atom Z670 tablets to arrive at the end of March originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 25 Feb 2011 18:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Libya’s Deputy UN Amb: Gadhafi Is ‘A Mad Man’

Libya’s deputy UN ambassador is urging the international community to intervene and demand Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi stop the killing of government opponents. Ibrahim Dabbashi told reporters at Libya’s UN Mission Gadhafi is ‘a mad man’. (Feb. 25)

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Ice Cores & Climate Change 101 (Video)

Data that scientists have extracted from ice cores in places like Greenland have provided some of the most compelling evidence that the climate is rapidly warming. But it’s not a widely understood concept, simple as the fundamentals of the process are. Many climate skeptics have taken advantage of this confusion to turn ice core research on its head — and argue that it proves that humans aren’t causing climate change. How could this possibly be? Watch the great video above, courtesy of the esteemed climate de-crocker Peter Sinclair , for a great introduction to ice cores, and how crafty deniers … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The last decade was not kind to the independent record store owner, as digital downloads—legal and illegal—and online retailers cut deeply into sales. But there’s hope on the horizon, and it comes from the past—vinyl albums. Nielsen SoundScan says 2.8 million vinyl records were sold in…

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Netflix: 30 percent of Watch Instantly titles subbed with more on the way, plus Xbox & Roku support

It’s been a slow climb since Netflix first announced it was adding closed captioning to the PC and Mac in early 2010, but today’s blog post indicates its reached 30% of the available titles. So far platforms on the second revision of its streaming frontend like the PS3, Boxee Box, Google TV and Nintendo Wii support optional captions while the Xbox 360 and Roku players should “later this year.” Of course, while its per-episode count is significantly higher, it’s still only a few hundred of Netflix’s available series, and deaf/hard of hearing users face problems like having some episodes subbed while others aren’t. Netflix’s new page breaking out supported titles should help, while nc-mac-asl’s blog or InstantWatcher.com also can provide a filter. The plan is apparently to have subtitles on 80% of content by the end of the year and here’s hoping it gets to 100% soon — makes our quibbling over 5.1 surround sound seem sort of trivial doesn’t it? (But, while we’re on the subject, Netflix, where’s 5.1 on non-PS3 clients?) Netflix: 30 percent of Watch Instantly titles subbed with more on the way, plus Xbox & Roku support originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 25 Feb 2011 18:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Ted Allen and Nate Appleman discuss America’s fractured food culture

Ted Allen and Nate Appleman discuss America’s fractured food culture

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Kathleen Parker rolls her eyes when Eliot Spitzer… Rocky la critica quasi inutile di Shilly Marshall Speaker Boehner Backs Off Social Security Cut Pledge CNN Reformats 'Parker Spitzer' Without Kathleen Parker – NYTimes.com CNN is reformatting “Parker Spitzer” as an ensemble program with Eliot Spitzer – and without Kathleen Parker , who has been his co-host for the last four months. Kathleen Parker DROPPED From 'Parker Spitzer'; 'In The Arena,' New … Kathleen Parker has been dropped from “Parker Spitzer,” and the show is being replaced by a new show called “In The Arena,” the network announced Friday. The move will leave co-host Eliot Spitzer as the sole host of CNN’s 8 PM hour. Kathleen Parker Out at CNN's 'Parker Spitzer' – The Hollywood Reporter As she focuses on her syndicated newspaper column, Spitzer will now be sole host of CNN’s 8 p.m. hour with a changing set of guests. Bad news: Kathleen Parker leaving “Parker/Spitzer” « Hot Air Bad news: Kathleen Parker leaving “Parker/Spitzer” Kathleen Parker departing from 'Parker Spitzer,' Spitzer takes CNN … After only four months, Kathleen Parker is leaving her post as the co-anchor of “Parker Spitzer,”CNN announced on Friday. Starting Monday, the show will take on an ensemble format featuring “several newsmakers, guests and contributors” … Patriotancestry says: Conservative Kathleen Parker Out at CNN; Former Fox News Host In http://t.co/3FHWKBt via @theblaze

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