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Raw Video: Crippled Ship Arrives in San Diego

Six tug boats pulled a stricken cruise ship to San Diego Bay early Thursday, bringing the nearly 4500 passengers and crew closer to freedom after four days of limited food, smelly toilets and dark cabins. (Nov. 11)

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Look Ma, No Solder: Amazing Scrap Sculptures Of Wildlife By Edouard Martinet (Photos)

Photos: Edouard Martinet (Above: Frog made from car lights, iron and two chrome pieces of a car, rear legs are bumpers of a 1950′s car and bike brakes; front legs from bike pieces, car-mirror parts and taps) One man’s junk is another man’s art — that’s the phrase for the intricate wildlife art pieces by French artist Edouard Martinet , who crafts astoundingly detailed and life-like sculptures of fish, birds and insects from pieces of discarded junk — but without any soldering! … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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National Opt-Out Day

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The backlash against the TSA’s naked body scanners is growing, and one group is suggesting that travelers stage their own protest against the procedures by tying the TSA in knots on one of the busiest travel days of the year: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 is NATIONAL OPT-OUT DAY! It’s the day ordinary citizens stand up for their rights, stand up for liberty, and protest the federal government’s desire to virtually strip us naked or submit to an “enhanced pat down” that touches people’s breasts and genitals. You should never have to explain to your children, “Remember that no stranger can touch or see your private area, unless it’s a government employee, then it’s OK.” The goal of National Opt Out Day is to send a message to our lawmakers that we demand change. No naked body scanners, no government-approved groping. We have a right to privacy and buying a plane ticket should not mean that we’re guilty until proven innocent. This day is needed because many people do not understand what they consent to when choosing to fly. Here are the details: Who? You, your family and friends traveling by air on Wednesday, November 24, 2010. What? National Opt-Out Day. While the government doesn’t always like to advertise this, you have the ability to opt-out of the naked body scanner machines (AIT, or Advance Imaging Technology, as the government calls it). All you have to do is say “I opt out” when they tell you to go through one of the machines. You will then be given a pat down. Where? At an airport near you! When? Wednesday, November 24, 2010. That’s right: November 24 – one of the busiest travel days of the year! We want families to sit around the dinner table, eating turkey, talking about how a government employee molested them at the airport. We hope the outrageous experience then propels people to write their Member of Congress and the airlines to demand change. Why? We are sick of “security theater.” These naked body scanners do not make us a more secure nation. In fact, the scanners, which use radiation, may not even be safe for our long-term health. The government should not have the ability to virtually strip search anyone it wants. Why should a government employee get to see a naked scan of a passenger, and do who knows what in the back room while viewing that image? We have already heard stories of TSA officials laughing at small genitals and making certain women go through the machines or taking off extra clothes, reducing them to tears. This is absolutely sick behavior. If you don’t like it and don’t want to be virtually strip searched, then too bad says the government. To try and make everyone comply with the naked body scanners, the government has made the alternative worse! With their enhanced pat downs, TSA now touches the genitals and private areas of men, women and children with the front of the hand! We do not believe the government has a right to see you naked or feel you up just because you bought an airline ticket. There are better, less invasive security measures that can be taken. How? By saying “I opt out” when told to go through the bodying imaging machines and submitting to a pat down. Also, be sure to have your pat down by TSA in full public – do not go to the back room when asked. Every citizen must see for themselves how the government treats law-abiding citizens. If enough law-abiding citizens stand up and demand to be treated as “innocent until proven guilty”, the TSA will back down or else be faced with airport snarls nationwide. Of course, allowing yourself to be groped by someone who is essentially a janitor with a badge is not a great alternative, but at some point enough citizen action will return some sanity to air travel.

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Global Communications Industry Has Similar Global Warming Effect as Aviation: 3% of Total Emissions

photo: Marina Burity / Creative Commons There have been a number of studies comparing the climate change impact of different parts of the global communications industry, from how much energy video games consume, to data centers, and so. Now, the first comprehensive study of the IT, telecommunication, media and entertainment sectors has been concluded. The result: It all adds up to 3% of global carbon emissions. That’s roughly the contribution of global aviation. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Sprint and Clearwire set to launch WiMAX in Los Angeles by December 1st

The headline says it all on this one, folks. Thanks to a tweet by Sprint representative Stephanie Vinge we know that company and Clearwire will be flipping the switch on 4G service in LA sometime before December 1st, following on recent successes in New York City, Tampa, Hartford, and many other lovely locales. Of course, we all know it isn’t actually 4G , but it’s as close as we’re going to get right now, and we’ll certainly take it. [Image courtesy Sten R

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JooJoo is no more, Fusion Garage to keep on trucking

Ah, JooJoo , we hardly knew ye.That 0.2.4 firmware update did a number on your speed woes, but alas, it wasn’t enough . Fusion Garage founder Chandrashekar Rathakrishnan told e27 that the tablet didn’t meet sales expectations and that, despite his rant against the iPad business model, people apparently do want those “non-web experiences,” in his words. But like all good soap operas, this one still goes on: Rathakrishnan confirmed the company is still going, meaning there’s at least one new project in the pipeline, and yes, there’s also still a lawsuit that’ll stay alive and kicking. JooJoo is no more, Fusion Garage to keep on trucking originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 11 Nov 2010 11:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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New York Times to launch bestseller list for e-books in early 2011

The New York Times has dropped some PR on us this morning, making an official announcement that it will begin to publish a bestseller list for e-books in early 2011. The current NYT bestseller lists — which are divided into several categories — are considered by many to be the definitive metric for a book’s success. The Times will have two separate lists covering fiction and non-fiction when it launches, drawing on information from various retailers, and will be independently verified by third party company RoyaltyShare. The list will appear in both the print and online editions of the paper. The full press release is below Continue reading New York Times to launch bestseller list for e-books in early 2011 New York Times to launch bestseller list for e-books in early 2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 11 Nov 2010 11:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Tom Kundig Builds Offices Out Of Wind Turbine Parts

Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig Architects was our Best of Green Architect in 2009 for his “low tech and low impact” work “using natural ventilation and basic technologies to produce tough and edgy designs.” This new office addition to a factory in Anacortes, WA appears to do exactly that. It certainly is edgy…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Smokers will be getting some new graphics on their cigarette packaging : It’s going to be harder to feel “alive with pleasure” with a photo of an emaciated man, dying of cancer, staring back at you from your cigarette package. The Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday that it will require such graphic images to be placed on the front and back of cigarette packages as part of a radical new campaign to keep teens from lighting up and to push longtime smokers to quit. The FDA set a June 22, 2011 deadline for tobacco companies to redesign their packaging to include the images. They will also be required to place the jarring images on cigarette cartons. Last night Allahpundit suggested that if these graphics are necessary for consumers to understand the risk, then perhaps photos of aborted fetuses should be required to be on display in abortion clinics. Wouldn’t Planned Parenthood offices look nice with dismembered fetuses on the wall? After all, we need to show consumers the risks of using their products.

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