Happiness is a relative thing: Most patients with so-called “locked-in syndrome”—they’re mentally aware but physically paralyzed and unable to communicate except with their eyes—characterize themselves as happy. Of the 65 patients who took part in the first major study of the issue, mostly by blinking, 47 said they…
Continue reading …Journalist Karen Hunter belittled Pastor Stephen Broden over his provocative pro-life billboard on MSNBC's “Jansing & Co.” Thursday, calling the ad “racial,” “sexist,” and “completely offensive.” Host Chris Jansing didn't do much moderating over the segment, essentially giving Hunter a pass for her statements and further pressing Broden on the billboard. Pastor Broden is a board member of pro-life group Life Always that sponsored a billboard in New York City claiming that “The Most Dangerous Place for an African-American Is In the Womb.” From the start of the interview, Jansing pressed Broden to admit that the ad may be offensive to minority communities. “Can you understand why some people say this ad offends communities of color?” Jansing asked. She later turned to Hunter, who is a journalist and has co-authored multiple best-selling books with African-American celebrities. Jansing threw her a softball, simply asking her if she thought it racist, sexist, and/or offensive.
Continue reading …A globe showing population projections. Photo credit: Arenamontanus / Creative Commons The hundreds of data sets that accompany World on the Edge: How to Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse , illustrate the world’s current predicament and give a sense of where we might go. Here are some highlights from the collection…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Space shuttle Discovery blasted off on its final voyage today with six astronauts aboard the world’s most traveled spaceship. They’re headed for the International Space Station after a four-month delay for fuel tank repairs. This is Discovery’s 39th and final mission—it will be the first of the three shuttles…
Continue reading …Yet another heartwarming revelation has emerged from the depths of the ongoing saga of the BP Gulf spill — and yes, that saga is still continuing, even if most folks who don’t live in Louisiana, Alabama, or Mississippi don’t seem to be aware of it . Anyhow, BP’s behavior has been highly questionable at best at numerous points along the way — deterring journalists, failing to provide cleanup workers with safety gear; the list goes on. Perhaps the… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …enlarge Credit: The Capital Times Oh, look at the shiny new offices of Koch Companies’ lobbyists. Right now they have seven of them on staff, ready to do the bidding of their BirchMasters at the drop of a hat. Via The Capital Times : Charles and David Koch, who co-own Koch Industries Inc. and whose combined worth is estimated at $43 billion, have been recently tied by many media outlets to Walker’s push to eliminate collective bargaining rights for public workers. The two have long backed conservative causes and groups including Americans for Prosperity, which organized the tea party rally Saturday in support of Walker’s plan to strip public workers of collective bargaining rights and recently launched the Stand with Scott Walker website. Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, acknowledged in a New York Times story Tuesday that he had encouraged Walker even before the election to mount a showdown with labor groups. Koch Industries, which owns Georgia-Pacific Corp. and the Koch Pipeline Co., operates a coal company and toilet paper factory in Wisconsin as well as gasoline supply terminals. And they’re about to own a whole lot more, if Walker gets his way. Those n o-bid sale/lease contracts for public utilities in Wisconsin are looking pretty for the Koch Industries folks, and the lobbyists are certainly ready to roll for their very special client. And of course, if you’re Koch Industries, the first thing you want to do is break the unions not only to weaken their voice in elections, but also so you can do things like this : Koch Industries is a major player in Wisconsin: Koch owns a coal company subsidiary with facilities in Green Bay, Manitowoc, Ashland and Sheboygan; six timber plants throughout the state; and a large network of pipelines in Wisconsin. While Koch controls much of the infrastructure in the state, they have laid off workers to boost profits. At a time when Koch Industries owners David and Charles Koch awarded themselves an extra $11 billion of income from the company, Koch slashed jobs at their Green Bay plant: Officials at Georgia-Pacific said the company is laying off 158 workers at its Day Street plant because out-of-date equipment at the facility is being replaced with newer, more-efficient equipment. The company said much of the new, papermaking equipment will be automated. Malach tells FOX 11 that the layoffs are not because of a drop in demand. In fact, Malach said demand is high for the bath tissue and napkins manufactured at the plant. Why pay man when machines can do the job, after all? And it’s not about the economy; it’s about making as much money as possible while workers are laid off with no other jobs opening up for them. We can certainly expect more of this as time goes on. Their goal is to control, reduce, and coerce the labor force into their bidding. I guess we could say the lobbying industry has grown by seven in Wisconsin, anyway. Doesn’t do much for the factory workers in Green Bay, but it certainly lines the pockets of Koch and their political minions. Oh, by the way…this is the sort of thing Koch doesn’t mind spending lots and lots of money on. Forget workers. Why worry about workers when they can run ads like this ?
Continue reading …Toyota has recalled more than two million vehicles in the US to address accelerator pedals that could become entrapped in floor mats or jammed in driver’s side carpeting. (feb. 24)
Continue reading …We can think of a pretty good reason why Apple might have a head-start when it comes to Thunderbolt -capable machines, but Apple doesn’t actually have a timed exclusive on the technology, at least according to Intel PR. The company told us that while it’s currently targeting an early 2012 launch for Thunderbolt with other OEMs — whereas the new MacBook Pro has Thunderbolt right now — there’s nothing stopping other manufacturers from launching machines with the 10Gbps interconnect a good bit earlier if they so desire. In related news, the first Thunderbolt peripherals have just been formally announced — the Promise Pegasus RAID array we saw spitting out 800MB / sec video streams , and the LaCie Little Big Disk. The former will come four-bay or six-bay variants, topping out at 12TB of magnetic storage when it arrives in Q2, and the latter will boast a pair of Intel 510 Series SSDs — which, by the way, have yet to be formally announced — in RAID 0 for 500GB of storage in total. PR after the break. Gallery: Intel Thunderbolt, Promise Pegasus and LaCie Little Big Disk close-up shots Continue reading Intel refutes Apple exclusivity for Thunderbolt I/O, LaCie and Promise detail first Thunderbolt peripherals Intel refutes Apple exclusivity for Thunderbolt I/O, LaCie and Promise detail first Thunderbolt peripherals originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Feb 2011 17:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …How well couples move on after an argument is closely tied to how securely attached one or both partners were to their caregivers as an infant, a study suggests.
Continue reading …As Tweets were coming indicating that there was some violence in Misurata today, we get a video via the Sharek platform, showing an 8-year-old girl named Fatima who says she was shot near her home – she’s in a hospital in Misurata:
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