While you may not realize it, Mr. Peanut’s been cruising around in the same ride for decades. Maybe even centuries. Regardless of the specifics, one thing has become abundantly clear to the higher-ups at Planters — dude needs a new ride, STAT. As the story goes, 2011 will be the year that the Nutmobile sees a much-needed revamp, with the refreshed model to be based around a 2011 Isuzu NPR diesel truck. Inside of the crunchy shell, it’s been outfitted with five percent biodiesel , a smattering of solar panels and a wind turbine, not to mention a bank of batteries. Sickening as it may seem, Mr. Peanut will be murdering a few of his own just to get down the street, with “a small amount” of peanut oil being mixed in with a number of other vegetable and cooking oils. So much for that happy-go-lucky front, huh? Visualized: Planters gifts Mr. Peanut with a new biodiesel-fueled ride originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Feb 2011 10:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Hawaii governor Neil Abercrombie signed same-sex civil unions into law yesterday, calling it “a triumph for everyone” that gay and lesbian couples will have the same state rights as married partners. Civil unions in the Rainbow State will start Jan. 1, 2012, making Hawaii the seventh state to permit them….
Continue reading …Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden in a sex crimes inquiry, a British judge ruled Thursday, rejecting claims by the WikiLeaks founder that he would not face a fair trial there. Assange’s lawyer said he would appeal. (Feb. 24)
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Looks like Scott Walker’s prank phone call may end up getting him in some trouble with their Government Accountability Board and his remarks about bringing in agent provocateurs to cause trouble at the rallies isn’t sitting too well with the voters. Ed Schultz discussed Governor Walker’s conversation with the fake Koch brother with The Nation’s John Nichols who filled Ed in on some of the latest developments in Wisconsin. NICHOLS: The governor’s not walking a fine line Ed. He tripped off the cliff. The fact of the matter is that Wisconsin has the toughest ethics laws in the nation. We pride ourselves on that. That goes back more than a hundred years to the progressive era with Bob La Follette. Those ethics laws require that an elected official keep faith with the people of Wisconsin. Those statements raise deep concerns here in Madison and around the state. The former Attorney General of Wisconsin, Peg Lautenschlager told me tonight that she is in the reviewing this, of the transcript of this conversation, for several hours found what she determined to be multiple ethics, election law and labor law violations. And she will tomorrow morning suggest that the state Government Accountability Board begin to review those ethics violations. Ed Schultz asked Nichols if the Republicans running the state would allow the investigation to go forward. NICHOLS: The Government Accountability Board is an independent, non-partisan board, staffed by former judges who are elected in a non-partisan manner without any Republican or Democratic control. Nichols wasn’t sure where the investigation would end up going and pointed out to Schultz that the residents of Wisconsin aren’t too happy with some of the other statements he made during the call as well. NICHOLS: But second, there’s a moral component to this. People around Wisconsin are talking tonight about the fact that they brought their children to peaceful, very attractive and popular rallies in Madison and other communities and now they find out that their governor says that he considered sending agent provocateurs into those rallies to screw things up and cause trouble, perhaps to begin violence and he only decided not to do it, not because he’s worried for the people of his state, but because he was worried that it might not play well politically. That’s a very troubling thing to have a governor of an American state talking about. It looks like the tactics being used by these Koch brother teabaggers are finally coming back to bit them.
Continue reading …Activists, trade unionists and students could face death penalty after police raid meeting on Middle East uprisings Forty-six people in Zimbabwe have been charged with treason, and some allegedly beaten by police, after watching videos of the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia The activists, trade unionists and students were at a meeting on Saturday titled Revolt in Egypt and Tunisia: What lessons can be learnt by Zimbabwe and Africa?, when it was raided by police who seized a video projector, two DVDs and a laptop. The group was detained in police cells and transferred to a notorious maximum security prison on Wednesday night. Treason can be punishable by death in Zimbabwe. Prosecutors allege that Munyaradzi Gwisai, a labour activist and former MP, and the other participants were conducting the meeting to “organise, strategise and implement the removal of the constitutional government of Zimbabwe … the Egyptian way”. In court documents, prosecutors said those present watched video footage of the Egyptian revolt that brought down Hosni Mubarak after nearly three decades in power. They alleged that the Zimbabwean participants took turns making speeches calling for a revolt against president Robert Mugabe’s 31-year authoritarian rule . But Gwisai’s wife, Shantha Bloemen, currently in New York, said: “The fact they had a meeting is a regular event. They often have seminars on workers’ rights. They watch documentaries about social issues and the fact they were watching the topical issues of the day is unsurprising. “No one would deny they want a better Zimbabwe but it’s a big leap from there to say they’re planning to make a serious threat against anyone. The whole thing is ridiculous.” Bloemen alleged incidents of police brutality. “Some of the ringleaders were definitely bruised and beaten during interrogation in the first two days. They’re being portrayed as radical lefties but they’re just regular people who want change in Zimbabwe.” She added: “I spoke to Munya yesterday on his way to the courtroom. He was guarded on the phone and telling jokes. At that point they thought the case would be heard quickly and there was generally a lot of solidarity in the group. “No one thought it would be a charge of treason. It’s clearly being driven by a political agenda. I think the strategy of the regime at the moment is to stall it for as long as possible for propaganda value, to instill fear in people.” The activists, including 11 women, appeared in dirty, soiled clothing in court on Wednesday. Gwisai wore a T-shirt emblazoned with the legend “World at a crossroads”. Human Rights Watch condemned the “politically motivated charges”. Daniel Bekele, its Africa director, said: “The Zimbabwe authorities should immediately free the activists and drop these outrageous charges. Arresting people for watching a video on the historic events in the Middle East is a transparent pretext to block peaceful criticism of the government.” Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe Egypt Middle East Tunisia Protest David Smith guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …On last night’s American Idol , the judges had to take Chris Medina’s dreams, gently place them on the floor and use JLo’s double mortar ass to grind them into a fine powder that the producers slathered on Gaycrest’s highlights to keep his shit shiny. This was especially hard for JLo to do, because her heart wept when met Chris’ wheelchair-bound wife (who suffers from a brain injury) during auditions…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Dlisted Discovery Date : 24/02/2011 14:54 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …After more than 100 years, members of the Confederate Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Oregon return to Montana to honor their ancestors and renew the tribe’s bison-hunting traditions. AP video essay by Ted S. Warren. (Feb. 24)
Continue reading …Image credit JosephIWMolto , Wikipedia Commons Donovan Rypkema once suggested that LEED was an acronym for ” Lunatic Environmentalists Enthusiastically Demolishing .” In Toronto recently, there was a case of blatant misuse of LEED, using it as an excuse to knock down a bungalow to replace it with a house 2-1/2 times the area and double the height of any other in sight, (with a tower that is even higher) but hey, it’s OK, because it’s gonna be LE… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …President Ali Abdullah Saleh has instructed security forces to protect protesters who call for an end his 32-year rule. At least 15 people have been killed since anti-government demonstrations began on February 16. Al Jazeera’s Hashem Ahelbarra reports from the capital Sanaa, where thousands have gathered near the university.
Continue reading …Photo by mrpbps We know that a significant portion of ocean pollution comes from particles in the air released by fossil fuel combustion, power plants and the like, and that rainfall is a primary way it moves from air to ocean. But just how much of the ocean’s pollution from from airborne chemicals? Scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science have developed … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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