Is Sigma announcing an EVIL (as in Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens, not malevolent) camera today? Digital Photography Review forum member Ryan Shine seems to think so, and says it’s “here” in China. As if to prove his point, we’ve got a trio of pictures for the mirrorless shooter. Hey, don’t say we didn’t warn you — and if it doesn’t become official soon, at least there’s pictures to enjoy. Sigma’s mirrorless camera spotted, announcement coming later today? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Dec 2010 12:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …(CNN) — President Barack Obama made a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Friday to personally deliver holiday greetings to U.S. troops stationed there. The president, who is expected to remain on the ground there for roughly three hours, …
Continue reading …Image credit: Gita Nandan, Tim ONeal of BoroughBees.com, via NRDC. Used with permission. Earlier in the week, the New York Times reported that bees in Brooklyn had started turning red , and their honey was looking like bright red goo. It turned out that the urban bees (the bee ban of New York having now been lifted) were hitting the corn syrup at the local Maraschino Cherry factory in record numbers. Now the
Continue reading …Michele Bachmann’s Tea Party Caucus claims to be anti-earmark, but in the 111th Congress, that same group requested and took $1 Billion in earmarks. Via the National Journal : Bachmann and 13 of her Tea Party Caucus colleagues did not request any earmarks in the last Fiscal Year, according to CAGW’s annual Congressional Pig Book. But others have requested millions of dollars in special projects. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Ala.), for one, attached his name to 69 earmarks in the last fiscal year, for a total of $78,263,000 . The 41 earmarks Rep. Rodney Alexander (R-La.) requested were worth $65,395,000. Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R-Kan.) wanted $63,400,000 for 39 special projects, and Rep. Rob Bishop (R-Utah) wanted $93,980,000 set aside for 47 projects. Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-Mont.) takes the prize as the Tea Partier with his name on the most earmarks. Rehberg’s office requested funding for 88 projects, either solely or by co-signing earmarks requests with Sens. Max Baucus (D) and Jon Tester (D), at a cost of $100,514,200. On his own, Rehberg requested 20 earmarks valued at more than $9.6 million. More than one member can sign onto an earmark. Still, there are 29 caucus members who requested on their own or joined requests for more than $10 million in earmark funding, and seven who wanted more than $50 million in funding. The stupid thing about this whole earmark debate is that the funds are already allocated and they’re going to be spent. All these representatives are doing is carving out part of the allocation for their district. If they were serious about earmarks, they’d step up one tier and change the way the budget allocations are done. And while Michelle Bachmann did not request any earmarks, let’s not forget that her family and many others in her state benefit from farm subsidies , which are much more valuable than earmarks.
Continue reading …Photo via Mission Blue The majority of the ocean is thought of as unowned. About 64% is ungoverned by any national law. And yet so much of it needs protections and regulations so that the wildlife can survive, let alone thrive. How do we go about making and enforcing laws that are reasonable and effective, and benefit both humans and marine life? Kristina Gjerde is an expert in this area and gave a talk earlier in the year during the Mission Blue Voyage. Here are here insights into how we might save the unprotected oceans from problems like bottom-tra… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …You may have already gathered that we’re fans of the Jawbone Jambox — seeing as how it appears in our Holiday Gift Guide — but does a miniature portable speaker, even one that pumps out 85 decibels, deserve a $200 price? How about that battery life? We’ve spent weeks now with the little Bluetooth speaker that could, throwing it at every scenario in sight, and after the break you’ll find a full review with all the upsides and downsides. Gallery: Jawbone Jambox unboxing and hands-on Continue reading Jawbone Jambox review Jawbone Jambox review originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Dec 2010 11:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Two of Hollywood’s biggest stars, Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp, talk about joining forces for their new action thriller ‘The Tourist.’ (Dec. 3)
Continue reading …Warren Spector brings Walt Disney’s first cartoon star, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, back to life in his new Wii video game “Epic Mickey.” (Dec. 3)
Continue reading …Aerial extinguishing efforts suspended for night as firefighters enter defensive mode. Blaze still raging near Hai Bar nature reserve, Nir Etzion. Meanwhile, police arrest two Daliyat al-Karmel residents who hurled suspicious bottle
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