The Republican Attorney General of Virginia, Ken Cuccinelli, accomplished what many others have failed to do and that is stay calm and collected in the midst of Chris Matthews' increasingly absurd charges, that even bordered on accusations of racism. Invited on Thursday's Hardball, to discuss a possible repeal amendment to the Constitution, Cuccinelli faced down a series of Matthews distortions as the Hardball host, at varying times, accused him of wanting to start another Whiskey Rebellion, questioned if he wanted to overturn the Civil Rights Act and charged that he was playing to “The old Johnny Rebs” and “Civil War buffs” in his state. After Cuccinelli simply explained to the MSNBC host that the amendment was just an “attempt to bring back the balance of authority between the federal government and what goes on in the states” Matthews went on a tear as he insinuated the attorney general wanted to take America back to Antebellum days, as seen in the following exchange: (video after the jump) read more
Continue reading …Yep, that Flash error up there is one of many we got today on our Cr-48s . On top of that, as you may have read in our in-depth preview , we’ve been experiencing incredibly sluggish Flash performance, including choppy playback of YouTube and Hulu videos. It’s certainly not a good situation, but Adobe’s aware of it and promising that hope is on the way. Adobe’s Senior Director of Engineer Paul Betlem has put up a post regarding the matter on the company’s very own Flash Player blog, and says that ” In terms of Chrome notebooks specifically… video performance in particular is the primary area for improvement.” He also goes on to promise that the updates will be seamless as the Flash plug-ins are integrated directly into the self-updating operating system. That sure sounds good to us, but in the meantime, we’ll be waiting for these Flash errors and stuttering 480p videos to disappear — or, you know, for HTML 5 to take over. Flash working poorly on your Google Cr-48? Adobe’s working on it originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 19:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Even a single cigarette poses health risks. That’s the latest conclusion from the U.S. surgeon general in a new report on the health effects of smoking.
Continue reading …In Britain, furious student protesters threw sticks and rocks at riot police, vandalized government buildings and attacked a car with Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, after lawmakers approved a controversial hike in university tuition fees. (Dec. 9)
Continue reading …Is Japanese band Sour’s “Mirror” music video the single best thing we’ve ever seen in a browser? It probably is. Load it up in Safari or Chrome and make sure you connect your Facebook, Twitter, and webcam — we tried it out and it’s totally fine. In fact, it’s more than fine. It’s stunning. Why can’t HTML5 and Flash always play this nicely together? Sour’s ‘Mirror’ browser-based music video is absolutely wild originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 19:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Florida Gov. Charlie Crist has pardoned Doors frontman Jim Morrison for showing his penis to a Miami concert audience in 1969. Morrison’s bandmates have long claimed that the singer may have been belligerent, drunk and obnoxious that night, but kept his instrument in his pants. Related Entries December 1, 2010 WikiLeak This Ear November 16, 2010 These Body Scan Images Are the Opposite of Titillating
Continue reading …In the latest of a string of huge recalls, Johnson & Johnson’s McNeil division has recalled 13 million packs of various brands of Rolaids Softchew products.
Continue reading …FLO TV said that it would be refunding the eight folks who actually bought into its services once it made the tough decision to shut things down on March 27, 2011, and lo and behold, it’s a promise kept. What we weren’t expecting, however, was any sort of monetary compensation for hardware , but it looks as if FLO TV will be providing some sort of rebate amount to those who purchased a FLO TV Personal Television , Audiovox Portable DVD Player with FLO TV or FLO TV Auto Entertainment center . It’s unclear how much you’ll be getting back — you’ll need to go through the entire rebate process to find out — but you will be reimbursed for any prepaid FLO TV services that you’re no longer interested in using (or won’t be able to use due to the March 2011 cutoff). Hit the source link to file your claim, but be aware that your service will be cut within 72 hours of submitting it. Beyond the break, you’ll find the full email that FLO TV is sending to its customers. [Thanks, T.J.] Continue reading FLO TV rebates for devices and service are now live FLO TV rebates for devices and service are now live originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 18:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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