The White House says President Barack Obama has commended the owner of the National Football League’s Philadelphia Eagles for giving quarterback Michael Vick a second chance after his release from prison. (Dec. 28)
Continue reading …We’ve seen the Torah inscribed on a surface the size of a pin , and the atomic pen making inroads into even more impressive feats, but tiny writing never ceases to amaze us. Now, it seems, the entire periodic table of the elements has been scribed onto a single hair — that of Martyn Poliakoff, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. The project involved magnifying the hair under an electron microscope, and ‘writing’ on it with ions using an ion beam writer to imprint the entire table of elements onto the hair. As you’ll see in the video after the break, the results are quite impressive albeit very small. Continue reading Periodic table blasted onto a single human hair using ions, human reportedly wants his hair back Periodic table blasted onto a single human hair using ions, human reportedly wants his hair back originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 13:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Army says soldiers opened fire at two armed men trying to place explosives. Ma’an news agency reports victim Hassan Abu Rok hit by mortar near Khan Yunis
Continue reading …Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday fired back at US and European criticism of the second conviction of jailed oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, telling Western leaders to mind their own business. (Dec. 28)
Continue reading …File this one in the interestingly geeky diversion category: Coming to TreeHugger via The Cost of Energy is what they are calling the “coolest looking graph in climate science”–which helps visualize… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Greenspan makes an admission of sorts: Waxman: Then where do you think you made a mistake? Greenspan: I made a mistake in the presuming that the self-interest of organizations, specifically banks and others, was such that they were best capable of protecting their own shareholders… Waxman? Do you have any financial responsibility for the financial crisis? (On his ideology) Greenspan: …to exist you need an ideology. The question is whether it is accurate or not, and what I’m saying to you is, yes, I found a flaw… He found a flaw? What an asshole. Nothing in all of Conservative/Bircherland is as creepy as some of the unmitigated horsecrap that has been recycled from Ayn Rand. It’s the embodiment of a bloated narcissistic belief that you all suck except for us elitist few. Here’s an excerpt from Matt Taibbi’s new book called ‘Griftopia” Greenspan met Rand in the early fifties after leaving Columbia, attending meetings at Rand’s apartment with a circle of like-minded jerkoffs who called themselves by the ridiculous name of the Collective and who provided Greenspan the desired forum for social ascent. These meetings of The Collective would have an enormous impact on American culture by birthing a crackpot anti-theology dedicated to legitimizing self interest — a grotesquerie called Objectivism that hit the Upper East Side cocktail party circuit hard in the fifties and sixties. It is important to to spend some time of the seriously demented history of Objectivism, because this lunatic religion that should have choked to death in its sleep decades ago would go on, thanks in large part to Greenspan to provide the entire intellectual context for the financial disasters of of the early twenty first century. enlarge Fox News and their stable of lying liars have been hoisting this bulls–t religion on its legion of followers every da y while they helped build the Tea Party movement almost singlehandedly to undermine any type of progress we could have made, while the working people of this nation suffer from their economic policies. Digby links to a Steve Benen post about the hypocrisy of Republicans on tax cuts and finds this other crap spewed by Greenspan : Alan Greenspan, the most influential and powerful central banker of the last half century wrote this , as a young man: ‘Atlas Shrugged’ is a celebration of life and happiness. Justice is unrelenting. Creative individuals and undeviating purpose and rationality achieve joy and fulfillment. Parasites who persistently avoid either purpose or reason perish as they should.” In other words, anyone on unemployment is a lazy bastard and should be left to perish while the Millionaire Club should feast off of their Bush tax cuts. As you know, Greenspan was at the helm like an anti-Captain Kirk during much of the destruction of the world’s financial systems during his reign in politics. Ben Stein is one of the Capos of these freaks at Fox, where he is housed. DWT has a list of Republican douchebag quotes about the parasite class, including one of Stein’s patented quotes about the unemployed. “The people who have been laid off and cannot find work are generally people with poor work habits and poor personalities. I say ‘generally’ because there are exceptions. But in general as I survey the ranks of those who are unemployed, I see people who have overbearing and unpleasant personalities and/or do not know how to do a days work.” 2011 is going to be a difficult year because the John Galt worshipers will be running the House. It all ties in with Libertarian and Bircher belief systems that say the free markets are our lord and masters. Digby explains it thus: Woe be to all those ordinary Joes and Janes who are just working at jobs and raising families and trying to find some happiness in their short time on earth without feeling they need to be conquerors. Among many of the political and business elite in America they are no longer considered neighbors or even customers. They are parasites. In other words, the American Dream is nothing more than a system designed to drain all the “purpose and reason” from the legitimate owners of the world. Taxing the hell out of them will teach them a necessary moral lesson.
Continue reading …With Nissan’s Leaf rolling into the driveways of a lucky few early birds we’re already getting a better look into what the little thing can do . Now we’re getting a better idea of when everyone else might get theirs. In a Mercury News story Nissan spokesman Tim Gallagher indicated that the company is working hard to fill those driveways, saying “By the end of summer, our goal is to have everyone in their car.” That is, of course, just a goal, and we all know how these goals can go when it comes to delivering cars on time. But, it is at least more or less in line with the company’s earlier goal of 25,000 cars shipped to here by the end of next year. Good news for those who have ordered? Yes, mostly, but it’s also bad news for anyone who’s thinking of signing up for one now: with Nissan’s initial batch of orders filled it’s anyone’s guess when we’ll be getting more. Nissan hopes to fill Leaf orders by summer 2011, we wonder if things will ever be warm again originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 12:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …As 2010 draws to a close Jewish Agency sums up satisfactory year; A 16% rise noted in number of olim, mostly from former Soviet republics, data show
Continue reading …Jake Gyllenhaal talks about his upcoming sci-fi film ‘Source Code’ and reveals his thoughts on a possible ‘Prince of Persia’ sequel. (Dec. 28)
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