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Early Venue Pro adopters get free Bluetooth headsets, the infinitely rewarding lesson of patience

Still bummed to be waiting for your Venue Pro ? Dell’s amended its December 14th shipping update — henceforth known as (this time only, and then never again) as “VP Day” — to let yearning customers know that, if they had ordered the device before that day, a present was coming in due course. Nay, not a present, a Thank You in the form of a free Plantronics Explorer 240 Bluetooth headset. That’s shipping in four to six weeks, excusing any ironic bouts of delay of its own. Let’s just hope it doesn’t beat your Windows Phone 7 device to the doorstep. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Early Venue Pro adopters get free Bluetooth headsets, the infinitely rewarding lesson of patience originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 22:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Snow Removal Continues for Vikings Game

Workers continued on Wednesday to shovel snow out of the University of Minnesota’s TCF Bank Stadium as preparations for Monday night’s Minnesota-Chicago NFL game continue. (Dec. 15)

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Today’s Wikileaks release includes a cable from 2004 extolling the virtues of Ireland’s economic boom. In hindsight, we see what a failure Ireland’s decision to give large corporations special tax breaks was. In 2004, US Treasury Secretary John Snow visited Ireland for the purpose of studying Ireland’s “secrets of success.” At the time, Ireland’s economy was soaring largely because their corporate tax rate of 12.5% is the lowest of any industrialized nation. The resulting boom brought jobs and prosperity, which in turn spurred building, which spawned mortgages, which rocked the banks when the entire world went into a global recession. The Celtic Tiger was reduced to a meow instead of a roar, bent to the mercy of the EU with a shotgun wedding to austerity. But in 2004, things were rosy and bright. It’s worth looking at this analysis in retrospect, since the right-wing would like to use the same strategy now. Step One: Strike when labor is at its greatest disadvantage Fianna Fail,’s “great advantage” at the time, said O’hUiginn, was Ireland,s economic crisis; with 18 percent unemployment and government debt at 130 percent of GDP, the political opposition, industry, and labor could not afford politically to impede solutions. The PNR,s linchpin was labor’s decision to accept a moderate wage increases in exchange for income tax relief, which became the basic approach to successive national wage-setting (Social Partnership) agreements. Step Two: Get organized labor’s buy-in by calling it a Social Partnership According to Cassells, a shared understanding between unions and the Government on the importance of decent wages and housing for workers was the basis of labor,s commitment to the Social Partnership approach. He added that the transparency and inclusiveness of wage-setting negotiations, in which even the most disgruntled union representatives were given voice, were also instrumental to success. This section goes on to note that the wealth of young, educated Irish workers was instrumental as well. Evidently the Irish haven’t gone as far as the right-wing in this country when it comes to education. This part is good, but as you’ll see, it’s not all that important to the real meat of the deal. Step Three: “Dictatorial Leadership” This involved incenitivizing industries to achieve efficiencies by exposing them to the full discipline of the market, even at the risk of bankruptcies. The challenge in this approach, explained McCreevy, was to press ahead with reforms in the face of elections, which provided temptations for politicians to adopt softer, more populist economic platforms. Secretary Snow observed that whereas the gains from economic reforms in any country tended to be diffuse, the losses were often concentrated in particular sectors or geographic areas, making it easier for those affected to organize political opposition. McCreevy commented that the test of any government was how well it explained to dislocated workers that the reforms responsible for their plight were good for the country. So we have the unrelenting “market” discipline at work, and when it worked its magic and bankruptcies resulted (it’s unclear whether the bankruptcies were personal or corporate, by the way), workers got a government line that their plight was ‘patriotic’. Steps Four and Five: EU Support and US Offshore Tax Breaks Step Four is self-explanatory. Step five should tell us all why it is we can’t have nice things. The U.S. policy of tax deferral for foreign subsidiaries of American firms, combined with Ireland,s 12.5 percent corporate tax rate, underpinned the large influx of U.S. investment to Ireland during the Celtic Tiger period , observed Padraic White, former CEO of Ireland,s Industrial Development Authority (IDA). White recounted his numerous trips to the U.S. House of Representatives, Ways and Means Committee to defend tax deferral, and h e argued that Senator Kerry,s plan to reverse tax deferral would have “killed Ireland,” had he been elected. White believed that complaints by the U.S. public about the job outsourcing that accompanied U.S. investment flows were wrong-headed. While our economy stalled, we built Ireland’s. But as Ireland discovered, markets are a cruel mistress. They are indeed dictatorial, and what markets give, they can also take away. It’s interesting to me that the Irish government chose to guarantee every penny of the big banks’ exposure, rather than letting the markets shake it out. The tone of this particular cable is almost celebratory and certainly full of puffed-up pride over the ‘success’ of the Celtic Tiger. Meow.

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Athlete Robot runs just a few steps before falling down, does it with style

Since 2007, researchers at Tokyo University’s ISI Lab have been working on a prototype of a running robot , which we’ve seen several of in the past. Athlete Robot (as it is seemingly dubbed) is a little bit different though. While it hasn’t outwardly been given the humanoid treatment in any significant way, technologically, it works very much like a human. As you’ll see in the video below, early prototypes of the bot which were less ‘human’ like in design didn’t function as well as the newer version, which boasts McKibben artificial muscles and a biologically correct musculoskeletal system. Now, the robot still can’t run very far without falling over, but it’s impressive to watch its movements nonetheless. Continue reading Athlete Robot runs just a few steps before falling down, does it with style Athlete Robot runs just a few steps before falling down, does it with style originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 21:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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As one of the liberal media members that have expressed feeling betrayed by the President's recent tax compromise proposal, Ed Schultz on Wednesday said Barack Obama did a better job of selling the Bush tax cuts than George W. Bush ever did. So dismayed by today's 81 to 19 Senate vote in favor of the measure was the host of MSNBC's “The Ed Show” that he asked Nation magazine editor Katrina vanden Heuvel, “Do you trust President Obama?” (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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Maine, NJ Links Probed in NY Beach Bodies Case

The FBI is offering its resources to assist New York homicide investigators chasing a possible serial killer after four women’s bodies were found dumped alongside a remote beach highway. (Dec. 15)

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Kinect Hacks Daily, Episode 47: Kinect taught to control XBMC through hand gestures

One of our favorite parts of Kinect, at least theoretically , was the idea of controller-free and remote-free control of the dashboard and media playbook. Sure, it’s never going to be as optimized and snappy as those tried-and-true digital buttons, but it’s a great party trick, and we’re all about the party tricks. Well, now you can get some of that gesture mojo going on with your XBMC setup — and we’re guessing eventually you’ll be able to control just about anything else you’d use basic “left, right, click” actions for navigation. Our only suggestion? Get some of that Dance Central-style menu navigation going on here. That goes for you, too, Microsoft. [Thanks, Joshua] Kinect Hacks Daily, Episode 47: Kinect taught to control XBMC through hand gestures originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 21:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Judge Weighs Records Request in Va. Slaying Case

A judge in Charlottesville, Virginia is reviewing defense attorneys’ request for the medical records of a University of Virginia women’s lacrosse player who was found dead in her apartment last may. (Dec. 15)

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FDA Panel Urges Thorough Review of Mercury-Based Fillings

An advisory panel today recommended that the FDA examine all relevant evidence in reviewing its 2009 ruling that mercury-containing fillings known as dental amalgams are safe.

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Racist C-SPAN Callers Say They Don’t Support Steele as RNC Chair Because He’s Black

Click here to view this media On C-SPAN’s morning call-in show Washington Journal on Tuesday, they took calls from Republicans only for reaction to Michael Steele’s decision to run again for Republican National Committee chair — and some of the responses were overtly racist, to put it mildly. I didn’t catch the entire segment, but these were two of the worst calls that I did hear, and I heard none that were complimentary to Steele. It doesn’t look like their minority outreach program went over too well with these two birds. I’m so glad that second caller decided to let us all know that he’s not a racist after he just twisted himself up in knots with his justifications for why he stopped donating to the RNC as soon as the black guy got elected to run it. MARYLAND CALLER: You’re not going to like what I have to say so you can put your finger on the dump button… I don’t want Steele to be chairman of the Republican National Committee because he’s black. I think we have bent over backwards to accommodate blacks in this country with the affirmative action stuff that’s gone on now for sixty years here. And it’s time we ended it. And as a black person I think he’s inhibited to come out and condemn some of these Black Panthers like creep up in Philadelphia who said they should start killing white children. And I’ve never heard a single word from Michael Steele condemning this guy. Now I’m… BRAWNER: Well what about the argument that the Republicans did capture the House, that they made gains in the Senate and that Michael Steele was the chair of the RNC at that time and has that record and that he made the point according to The Washington Times that this is… they need to make a bigger tent in the Republican party and show diversity? MARYLAND CALLER: I disagree with that. Diversity is terrible for any country. It’s destroying this country and it will destroy any country. […] ALABAMA CALLER: Yeah I agree with the previous caller a couple of calls ago about why they wouldn’t support Mr. Steele because he was black. I don’t have anything against black people, but I noticed after he took over all the letters that I kept getting from the Republican committee want me to donate my money they were wanting to keep supporting these RINO’s, what we call RINO’s, Republicans which really should be in the Democratic party. And so I just quit giving my money that I’ve been donating for about thirty five years every year to the Republican party, because of that reason. Because I just took my money and give it to the individual people that I wanted to vote for that were conservative Republicans and quit giving into everything that the Democrats wanted. And as far as getting the black vote for the Republican party, it’s never going to happen because you see what happened to Mrs. Clinton. You see how they praised her all those years about her husband being the first black president? Well they stabbed him in the back and they’re still stabbing white people in the back because 90% of the Democratic party in the black population, which I grew up in, and I’m not a racist… that I grew up in they want to tag the white people, all white people as racists, so the Republicans are never going to get to vote for ‘em.

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