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I owe Ottmar Edenhofer thanks for two things. First, I am grateful that Edenhofer, a German economist who is “co-chair of the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) Working Group III on Mitigation of Climate Change,” has a last name on which searching is easy. I quickly determined that his name last name doesn't currently come up in searches at the Associated Press's main web site , the New York Times , the Washington Post , or the Los Angeles Times . That's because he hasn't said or done anything newsworthy, right? Wrong. What's newsworthy is my second reason for thanking him. First covered

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Casemate’s iPhone 4 Bounce case protects your noodle from inevitable radiation baking

As the everlasting debate rages on, and brains continue to / not to melt with every passing phone call, Casemate’s taking no chances whatsoever. By collaborating with Pong — a company that makes its ends by “protecting users of cellular telephones from the potentially harmful effects of radiation exposure” — the Bounce was born. For all intents and purposes, it’s a simplistic form-fitting iPhone 4 case (BlackBerry models are en route), available in a foursome of hues and tested to reduce normal cellphone radiation (SAR) by at least 60 percent. Purportedly, the case can redirect your phone’s electromagnetic energy away from your head… right into the brain of some lucky chap sitting next to you on the subway. But hey, at least it serves another purpose: solving that blasted iPhone 4 reception issue . Two birds, one $49.99 dent in your credit card. Propaganda vid is just past the break. Continue reading Casemate’s iPhone 4 Bounce case protects your noodle from inevitable radiation baking Casemate’s iPhone 4 Bounce case protects your noodle from inevitable radiation baking originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 22:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Jeffrey Lurie, the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, is a progressive with a track record of putting his money where his mouth is — like when he recently produced “Inside Job.” Now he’s turning Lincoln Financial into the first sustainable stadium in the country: PHILADELPHIA (AP)—The Philadelphia Eagles are taking their gridiron off the grid. The team said Thursday that it will add wind turbines, solar panels and a cogeneration plant at Lincoln Financial Field over the next year, a combination that will make the stadium self-sufficient and let the Eagles sell some power back to the electric grid. Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said the plan was part of the Eagles commitment to be a socially responsible organization. “Owning an NFL team, I think you have an opportunity to lead the way,” Lurie told The Associated Press. “It’s a public building seen across the country and, sometimes, the world.” Under the plan, approximately 80 spiral-shaped wind turbines will be mounted on the stadium’s roof and 2,500 solar panels attached to the stadium’s facade. Together, they will contribute an estimated 30 percent to the total energy production. An onsite “dual-fuel” cogeneration plant, a small power plant that captures its heat for increased efficiency, powered by biodiesel and natural gas will contribute the rest of the energy . The system is designed to produce at least 8.6 megawatts of power, enough to meet the stadium’s peak energy use of around 7 megawatts. The construction project will employ an estimated 200 workers over the course of the next year. SolarBlue, an Orlando, Fla.-based renewable energy company, will pay $30 million to install and run the system for 20 years. The team will pay the firm for its power, the cost of which will increase at a fixed 3 percent annual rate. The project is expected to be finished by September, and the team estimates it will save $60 million in energy costs.

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Campus Rally for Illegal Immigrant Student Pres.

A campus rally at Fresno State University was held Friday to support Student President Pedro Ramirez who was outed by the school newspaper as an illegal immigrant. (Nov. 19)

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id’s Carmack talks Rage HD, iPad’s power, and future iOS games

Rage HD for iOS is a seriously gorgeous game — well worth the $2 , if you ask us. Now that he can look up from his monitor, id Software’s technical wizard John Carmack is making the interview rounds — let’s see what we can glean, shall we? On the subject of Rage itself, expect the first patch to add Game Center support as well as some bug fixes / minor tweaks to prettify the game further. And if you picked up the SD version, consider yourself among a more exclusive crowd: sales have been majorly lop-sided in favor of HD. “If it’s that big of a difference,” he told TUAW , “we probably won’t offer the low-end, standard def version [in future games].” We already know Carmack’s thoughts on the iPhone vs. Nintendo DS / PSP, as they’ve been echoed before once or twice , but here’s one new to us: “You should be able to do something that’s better on an iPad than anything that’s done on the Wii,” according to the John that spoke with Kotaku . That’s all purely theoretical, as it’s really up to the developer as to how much power it takes advantage of, and even with the tablet in question, “we’re nowhere close to maxing out what could be done on an iPad.” Oh, and Android? There’s work being done for the Little Green Platform as well, but via TUAW John, “there’s a lot of things with how the distribution platform works and the diversity of the platforms that you have to target, where things are still much, much nicer on the iOS world.” As for id’s next foray in the “iOS world,” Joystiq learned that a driving game based in the Rage universe is in the cards, and perhaps something inspired by Quake Arena: “maybe focusing on the lightning gun, and call it ‘Lightning Arena’ or something, that would be a full roam-around FPS game.” When asked about his resemblance to one Kevin Bacon, all reports indicate Carmack vanished behind a green-tinted smoke cloud of 1s and 0s, leaving in his wake a three-foot tall statue of Commander Keen made from old shareware discs. id’s Carmack talks Rage HD, iPad’s power, and future iOS games originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 21:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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White House White Board: The Rebirth of the American Auto Industry

Click here to view this media Via The White House blog : In the fourth edition of White House White Board, Austan Goolsbee, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the President’s tough decisions on the American auto industry in light of the General Motors IPO. Goolsbee is so good at these things that you wonder why the White House didn’t do them sooner.

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Brendan Fraser Ditches Mummy for Broadway

Brendan Fraser leaves his ‘Mummy’ behind to play a Norwegian mental patient on Broadway in the comedy, ‘Elling.’ The play also stars Denis O’Hare and Jennifer Coolidge. (Nov. 19)

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Unannounced 65-inch edge-lit LED TV with passive 3D glasses shows up on VIZIO.com

Making plans to invite the whole neighborhood to watch the BCS National Championship in 3D ? For large groups, the best option may be this 65-inch Theater 3D LCD HDTV that posters on AVSForum spotted today on VIZIO’s website, since its screen is polarized for use with passive 3D glasses like the ones used at most movie theaters. Since all the cost is in the $3,699 screen, the individual pairs of glasses are far cheaper than the battery powered active shutter glasses used by other 3DTVs currently available. The specs show this one is a 120Hz edge lit LED unit, unlike the 480Hz local dimming 3D sets the company announced earlier this week , but we’ll wait for an official announcement and a release date before deciding if that makes a difference. Unannounced 65-inch edge-lit LED TV with passive 3D glasses shows up on VIZIO.com originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 20:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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CNN Wonders What Censure Will Do to Charlie Rangel’s Health

During coverage of Charlie Rangel's verdict delivered by the House Ethics Committee, CNN's John Roberts called the situation “tough times,” for the congressman – and wondered what the trauma will to Rangel's health given that he is 80 years old. Referring to the censure of Sen. McCarthy in the 1950s which “broke him,” Roberts remarked that “now Charlie Rangel's 80 years old, what will censuring potentially do to him?” CNN anchor Candy Crowley also mentioned Rangel's age, saying that the hearings were “tough to watch.” She added that “the next step” of the House voting on having the censure or not “is really even more painful.” “This is a rough one, but certainly one that has had, if you will, bipartisan support on something that's difficult, clearly, for the congressman to deal with,” Crowley said, putting the situation in perspective.

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Gingrich Pretends Republicans Can’t Be Racist Since They Elected Michael Steele as RNC Chair

Click here to view this media Newt Gingrich wants us to believe that the party that still hasn’t given up on Lee Atwater’s Southern Strategy and embraces the bigotry of the likes of Rush Limbaugh, who’s race-baiting on the air on a daily basis — why, that party couldn’t possibly be racist because they elected Michael Steele as RNC chairman. Gingrich also fails to note that Steele’s fund-raising efforts were severely undermined by the likes of Ed Gillespie and Karl Rove and similar outside groups. VAN SUSTEREN: All right, you used the word “replace,” so let me go to Michael Steele, who — it seems that there are many within the Republican Party who are not — not anxious to have him run again. What’s he done well? And where has he failed, if he’s failed? GINGRICH: Well, Michael Steele has done very well in dramatically expanding Republican outreach to minority communities. Thirty-seven percent of the members of Congress who are Latino are Republican, the highest number in history. We have two African-American members of Congress and have made real breakthroughs in other areas. We elected an all-Latino state ticket in New Mexico. We elected an Indian-American with Nikki Haley in South Carolina as governor. It was really quite a remarkable year. And you wouldn’t have said two years ago, when the first African-American president as a Democrat was elected, that he would set the stage for the biggest increase in Republican minority representation in history. But in, for example, in the state of Texas, four Latino candidates and two African-American candidates won state legislative seats as Republican. So all across the country, Michael did a good job there. He did a good job representing the Republican Party in public. VAN SUSTEREN: So why are people unhappy with him? GINGRICH: There were no attacks… VAN SUSTEREN: So why are some unhappy with him? GINGRICH: I think — I think there’s — look, I think, to be candid – - and he’s a very good friend of mine. To be candid, I think there’s a feeling that in the area of raising money and in the area of running the internal machinery, that he didn’t do as good a job, that he should have had a much stronger executive director taking care of that part of the party, and that’s why there’s significant dissatisfaction. He’s got to make a decision. If he wants to run, he’s going to have to convince the committee members that he’s going to have a very, very strong executive director and that the committee will be much more professionally run over the next two years. But I wouldn’t count him out because he did, in fact, do a lot for the Republican Party. Remember, despite all their efforts, the Democrats in the White House never attacked the Republicans this year on racism because it was so patently stupid when had you Michael Steele as the chairman. That is a significant advantage in public relations campaigns. And I think that Steele does deserve some of the credit for us having done much better than anybody thought possible in January of 2009. VAN SUSTEREN: Mr. Speaker, enjoy Iowa. Thank you, sir. GINGRICH: Take care.

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