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3D is dangerous / not dangerous: Nintendo 3DS warning label edition

Oh boy — get ready for years of competing studies and hysterical news reports claiming that 3D is either life-threateningly dangerous or perfectly safe. ( Cellphone radiation , take a backseat.) Today’s delightful round of panic comes courtesy of Nintendo’s Japanese warning guidelines for the 3DS : players are advised that 3D gameplay causes eye fatigue more quickly than 2D gaming and are told to take a break after 30 minutes of play — and you should quit immediately if you get ill, which makes sense. Nintendo also says that children under six shouldn’t use the 3D mode at all, since their eyes are still developing, and that parents can use controls built into the 3DS to lock it into 2D mode for children. Continue reading 3D is dangerous / not dangerous: Nintendo 3DS warning label edition 3D is dangerous / not dangerous: Nintendo 3DS warning label edition originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 12:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Extreme partisanship and corporate money. Those are the two biggest problems four departing Representatives — 2 Republicans and 2 Democrats — have with today’s political climate. Zach Wamp (R-TN), Chet Edwards (D-Tx), Carol Shea-Porter (D-NH) and Mike Castle (R-DE), sat down with ABC News last week to talk about their opinion of today’s Congress, politics, and the view from Washington, DC. It wasn’t pretty. Castle: Rep. Mike Castle, R-Del., who was taken out in his primary by Tea Party favorite Christine O’Donnell, expresed alarm at the division the movement had caused within his own party. “The Tea Party movement really is quite a bit different than the old Republican conservative movement, ” Castle said. ” They’re more than willing to take out Republicans, call us Republicans in name only, or whatever it may be. It was one thing when you were dealing with Democrats and Republicans. Now you’re dealing with divisions within your own party. ” Castle, a known centrist, also said that working with the other party — the Democrats — once seen as the cornerstone of a functioning democracy, has become a punishable offense. “I mean, I know I suffered in my primary defeat [because] I had supported some Democratic legislation, supported the president from time to time. And that was treated as a great sin,” Castle told ABC News. Both Democrats looked to the special interest money on Capitol Hill and in campaign finance as one of the reasons for Congress’ dysfunction: Shea-Porter said watching the growing influence of special interest money had been her biggest disappointment, calling it “awful for democracy.” ” I think it’s strangling us ,” she said. “They’re in the halls of Congress everywhere, and it means, for example, that you sit on a committee and you say something about concern about Chinese influence or something, you don’t even know if in the next election, somehow or another, they manage to send some money to some group that now doesn’t even have to say where they got it.” Edwards, too: ” In the future, you’re going to have to think before you cast a vote against an individual drug company. They can run a $2 million television campaign against you in central Texas or in Delaware, and take you out under the guise of being something they’re not,” Edwards said. “Congress has to find a solution to that within the limits of the new Supreme Court decision.” Not surprisingly, none of them had anything nice to say about the news media. Each member made a point to emphasize the bipartisan work they had taken part in during their time in Congress. However, each pointed out that the more cooperative interaction among members doesn’t hit the media radar as much as the conflicts. Shea-Porter said the media focused too much on the negativity in Congress. “I have listened to people on television say things like, ‘Well, everybody’s on the take in Washington,’ as if that’s a given fact. I think it just makes people more cynical about the whole process,” Shea-Porter said. Edwards blamed a misinformed public. “I think people are getting their news from stovepipe sources of information — where people are basically getting the news they want to hear. Whether it’s Fox on the right or MSNBC on the left, it’s making it hard for centrist Democrats. It’s making it hard to elect centrists, who I think are critical to the functioning of our checks and balances form of democracy.” Castle, who complained that conservative talking heads such as Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, misrepresented him during his primary campaign, echoed Edwards’ complaints, saying, “People are listening to what they want to listen to, and not hearing any other point of view at all. That, I think, is a huge problem affecting politics in America today. ”

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Die-hards Surf Despite Frigid Munich Winter

The winter cold isn’t keeping surfers from grabbing the waves in the heart of Munich. (Dec. 29)

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Top 10 Heartburn Foods

WebMD examines the 10 most common foods that cause heartburn. From coffee and alcohol to tomatoes and grapefruit, here are helpful tips for avoiding foods — no matter how enticing — that may trigger heartburn.

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Rabbi’s wife: Arabs are the enemy

Woman who signed letter urging Jewish girls not to date Arabs says ‘separatism is what sustained the Jewish people throughout time.’ Meanwhile, Masorti Movement rabbi slams letter, says ‘our faith is strong enough in order to treat non-Jews with respect and equality’

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Zephyr solar-powered UAV breaks three more world records

The Zephyr is a winning machine. Last we reported , QinetiQ’s solar-powered drone had just completed 7-days in the air, and counting. Now, the Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI) has confirmed that Zephyr completed that record-breaking flight with a solid 2-weeks in the air (336 hours). If that wasn’t enough to put other drones to shame, FAI found that Zephyr also destroyed records for flight duration for a UAV of its class, and the altitude record for that class at 21,562 meters, or 70,741 feet. So keep the records coming, Zephyr, because everyone loves a winner, even when that winner is a unmanned war machine. Zephyr solar-powered UAV breaks three more world records originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 11:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Broken Glass and Dust Provide Insights to Climate Change

Image by NASA Goddard Photo and Video via Flickr Creative Commons Our future climate may be revealed in the way a drinking glass shatters. At least, according to research by National Center for Atmospheric Research scientist Jasper Kok. Analyzing the patterns of broken glass help revel similar patterns in the fragmentation of dust particles — and its these dust particles in our atmosphere that play a big role in the planet’s climate. Watching how dust fragments could lead to better weather forecasting and clearer understanding of long-term climate change. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Contertainer is Cross of Container and Entertainment

photos credit Ganny Gozaly and dpavilion architects I do often wonder about container architecture; whether it is done because it is cheap, or whether it is done as an attention grabber. One certainly knows where the Indonesian firm dpavilion architects stand; they call their building Contertainer, and tell the Contemporist it is “an amalgam of two words: container and entertainer. From… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Skype outage post-mortem puts some blame on the elder Windows clients

If you wish to raise your fist in the air and curse anyone for the massive global Skype outage , direct your anger towards 5.0.0.152. That’s the Skype for Windows version that crashed when a December 22nd cluster of support servers responsible for offline messaging became overloaded. While that’s the only version affected — the latest 5.0.0.156 and 4.0 versions were fine, as were the clients for every other platform you can think of — the number of users running point-152 globally represent 50 percent of all the users. More importantly for the other half of the world, about 25 to 30 percent of all supernodes were affected, too, whose role is establish connections, among others. So… up to 30 percent of supernodes are down worldwide. The other 70 percent were taking on the increased load. The crashed Windows clients were by and large being restarted simultaneously by affected users. All this happened just before the usual daily peak hours and during the holiday season. It’s almost a comedy of errors, were it not impossible at the time to call someone and share in the laughter. For its part, Skype goes into detail over how it fixed the current situation and how it plans to be better equipped to handle any future duress. It’s a pretty interesting read, we suggest you set some time aside and check it out. Skype outage post-mortem puts some blame on the elder Windows clients originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 11:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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