WETA Workshop is filled with engineers, and that means they solve problems. Practical problems. For instance, how Valve Software is going to keep its throng of Team Fortress 2 players in awe. The answer? Use a gun. Like this heavy-caliber, tripod-mounted, fastidiously crafted life-size reproduction of The Engineer’s level 1 Sentry Gun, which features a bona fide motion sensor for tracking whosoever is fool enough to venture into Valve’s geektastic lobby in Bellevue, Washington and touch the darn thing. We can think of a few souls offhand. Video after the break. Continue reading Weta Workshop builds real-life TF2 sentry gun, minus the screaming and blood (video) Weta Workshop builds real-life TF2 sentry gun, minus the screaming and blood (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 11 Dec 2010 19:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Lawrence O’Donnell and hosted a panel segment with Rep. Alan Grayson, the rabbi Michael Lerner, Jane Hamsher and Ralph Nader discussing the merits of a primary challenger to Barack Obama in 2012. Alan Grayson resisted answering whether he’d be willing to challenge the president, even though his name is one that comes up often in liberal circles with potential candidates to challenge Obama. The panel agreed that they didn’t think that the Democratic party needs a spoiler this time around and didn’t think that anyone who might challenge the president would have much of a chance of winning, but they all agreed that there had better be some push back from the left to pull the president back to the middle after his hard tack to the right and his willingness to coddle up to Mitch McConnell and the Republicans and their tax cuts for the rich. Lawrence O’Donnell also made up for his extremely rude behavior when Alan Grayson was on the show the previous night and apologized to him in the first part of this panel discussion which is not included here. More on their discussion below the fold. When asked if President Obama’s proposal had any hope of making it to the floor of the House or if we would just get more business as usual here, Grayson said he felt that the vote Democrats took was more than symbolic and that unless there were some major changes to the proposals, it would not come up for a vote on the floor of the House and that Nancy Pelosi would keep her promise to the caucus. Michael Lerner explained why he thought President Obama should face a primary challenger. As Lerner noted, there’s a “massive disaffection among most Democrats” that’s been wildly underestimated by our media and by President Obama and how the president has abandoned liberals on one issue after another and refused to show any backbone. As he pointed out if we want “to move Obama in any way, there has to be a serious political alternative” and the only way to do that is to run a “serious alternative” in the Democratic primary. Lerner talked about the amount of email he’s received and that most agree with him that this is the only way to push the president back in a progressive direction. And I love this point that Lerner made about how most people don’t even realize what progressives or liberals stand for with allowing Obama to be painted as a liberal, or a progressive, or sadly a Socialist. LERNER: And most Americans don’t even know what liberals and progressives are. They think Obama is the progressive. And if they think Obama is the progressive and the right wing calls him a Socialist, they have no idea that there are actually huge numbers of the people who really care for ordinary people, who care for the well being of each other, who don’t believe that the world can be made safe through domination and control, but recognize that the way to build homeland security is through generosity, through a global Marshall plan… And then O’Donnell cut him off when he was on a roll and asked him who he might support as a primary challenger to Obama. Lerner named Russ Feingold and Jane Hamsher immediately shot down how that prospect was extremely unlikely. Ralph Nader who is talking about running against President Obama in a primary talked about the need to pull Obama back to the left and how there might be quite a few very well qualified candidates that would be taken seriously if they ran against Obama. He also made some really great points on how we’re not spending enough time talking about what’s happened to the wages of the average worker and how we need to quit giving tax cuts to businesses when those cuts aren’t tied into them paying their work force more so they can earn a living wage as well. And as I mentioned before, Grayson declined to say whether he’d challenge Obama or not in a primary race but did say he’d be a lot happier seeing Obama pushed back to the left and getting his base reignited to vote for him again and that he felt it wasn’t too late for Obama to still do that. All in all I think it was a good discussion about what we’re facing now and what we do to move Obama back to the left and at this point, I tend to agree with them that a primary challenge if it forces him to defend abandoning what he campaigned on or start governing in the manner he campaigned on might not be such a bad idea and might be our only hope of moving him. He just took the hippie punching to a new level when he embraced these Bush tax cuts and setting up Social Security for bankruptcy with this latest deal with the Republicans. I think that’s a line in the sand none of us should be willing to cross no matter how bad the threats from the hostage takers. And I could go on from there with what I think about all of this and what we should do as liberals to solve our current dilemma, but I won’t because frankly, I’m just exhausted and disgusted right now and I don’t have any answers to how we deal with this and what’s going to work to move our politicians to do what’s right. I’m just another average person who works for a living and considers myself lucky to still have a job in this terrible economy and who is horrified by watching what’s going on around me and to those who are not as fortunate as I am. I’m also fully aware that myself or anyone else who is still working is only one disaster away from finding ourselves in the same state as well, even if you have a job that most would consider secure, so none of us should be taking what we have for granted in this environment. I find myself fearing that we’re going to be seeing uprising like we’re seeing in Europe now in America before anything gets any better and before our political class finally starts caring about the average working person instead of their wealthy campaign donors. It’s a sad state of affairs that it might come to that to finally get our politicians, especially those on the right, to show any concern for the masses that are suffering before they change their ways. They’ve got those teabaggers sand bagged for now. They had better be worried about what happens when the suckers finally turn on them.
Continue reading …“The Last of the Spirits, from Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. With Illustrations by John Leech. London: Chapman & Hall, 1843. First edition. ” Image credit: Wikipedia (copyright expired) – an excerpt. I am not suggesting that Dickens was prescient about climate change, in the fashion of the absurd claims made for Nostradamus. Nor do I think you should wear a “hoodie” (the modern equivalent of Grim Reaper garb) to the Chr… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …A 1986 Portland. Free to a good home. Still works. I’ll soon be dragging an old TV to the curb. 24 years old. Made in Korea. It still works, and someone will surely put it to good use. The curb outside my house works that way. But it got me thinking, “Do they make anything that lasts that long anymore?” It’s surely not the idea. A new ” Tackling High Tech Trash ” report from the national policy center Demos notes that the average U.S. household is home to 18 to 24 devices, with bargains and manufacturers trying constantly to get people to replace what’s barely old with something “new and improved…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …We’ll warn you that we have nothing but the word of an alleged Sprint employee that this is the real deal, but we don’t know what else it could be — if it walks like a duck and quacks like an EVO with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, we’re inclined to believe it’s the HTC EVO Shift 4G . Factor in the noticeable lack of front-facing camera , silver trackpad and those throwback flat keys , and we’re even willing to forgive those hastily penciled watermarks on the keyboard and on top of the clearly ‘shopped screen. Even if this shot is legit, we haven’t seen the full device yet — it sure looks like this Knight is wearing a suit of plastic armor around the edges. In possibly related news, Android Central nabbed an alleged screenshot of a Sprint database showing an “HTC A7373″ handset coming to Sprint on January 9th, and while one Russian e-tailer seems to think that codename refers to the GSM-friendly Desire Z , we have to imagine a Knight / Speedy / EVO Shift release is far more likely than a T-Mobile G2 redux on Sprint’s CDMA frequencies. Update: Just to be clear, there are a few things about this image that irk us, not least of which that pasted-on screen. We’re inclined to think this might be a dummy unit that was touched up to look like a real phone. HTC EVO Shift 4G (Knight / Speedy) gets leaked picture, January 9th release date? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 11 Dec 2010 18:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …In line with recent wave of racist incidnets, Safed student’s car is vandalized. ‘We’re being prosecuted,’ student union representative Mahmoud Abu Salah says
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Frank Luntz and Sean Hannity were all appalled last night at the vicious and harsh language being used by those eeeeevil liberals this week in describing poor, put-upon conservatives as “hostage-takers” for merely holding up unemployment insurance payouts for poor people in order to force tax cuts for the wealthy down everyone’s throat. It was heart-wrenching. Of course, when your scenario is a heavy-duty fantasy like this one, it means that you’re going to be doing a lot of projection. Sure enough : HANNITY: Let me disagree with you. This is the liberals doing this. This is Obama attacking Republicans as hostage-takers. This is the Democratic Party saying, you know, the president f’d up, f him, screw him, he betrayed us, he’s betraying other – give me the example of where are conservatives using this rhetoric? LUNTZ: But nobody is listening. The problem is that the right isn’t listening to the left. The left isn’t listening to the right. HANNITY: I’m talking about the harsh vitriol and rhetoric is coming from the left. LUNTZ: I don’t disagree with the rhetoric, but I’m out with the public and I’m doing this now almost every other night and in all of the focus groups even when it is done for corporate clients or media clients. People aren’t listening to each other and they don’t want to hear what each other says. They are taking their news based on what affirms them rather than what informs them. They don’t even share the same basic facts and basic understanding. Sean, this country is more divided now than it has been since Vietnam. HANNITY: I see that, but — if I were to call President Obama the things that he’s calling conservatives, or that liberals are calling him, I probably would be, you know, victim of a boycott or firing. Hmmm. No small irony in Luntz observing that people are now “taking their news based on what affirms them rather than what informs them” on Fox News , of all places. And goodness, where could this disparaging rhetoric be coming from? Certainly it couldn’t be inspired by right-wing talkers like Sean Hannity, could it? After all, his rhetoric is always calm and reasonable and respectful, right? Well, maybe not so much … HANNITY: Because they are so harsh in their rhetoric, is this going to backfire? In other words, does this hurt the Democrats? Forget about the disagreement, which I think we have two very fundamental different views of which direction the country ought to go. I think Obama has failed as president, but this language, this incendiary rhetoric does that come back to hurt them? Pretty funny, isn’t it, how utterly un-self-aware these right-wing fanatics are. They can utter their own self-contradiction in the same sentence and not even recognize it. And when it comes to Obama, only Glenn Beck outdoes Hannity in terms of vicious and incendiary rhetoric on Fox. Of course, it’s unsurprising that Hannity would declare Obama a failure now, since he and his pal Limbaugh have been openly working for Obama’s failure from the very get-go, and he has constantly predicted that Obama would be a failure. And when it comes to vicious rhetoric toward liberals , he is again outdone on Fox only by Beck. Hannity mostly likes his little eliminationist jokes (“If we get rid of liberals, we solve our problems”). So yeah, Sean, we’re gonna cry you a river over being called out for being the hostage takers you are. Boo freaking hoo.
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