Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee was arrested for public intoxication Wednesday after police said he took a pre-dawn swim in a city canal and told them “I am drunk” as he tried to explain why he was sopping wet. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …Well, we didn’t exactly have high hopes when we got first glimpse at the CVS LookBook from a leaked flier , and our lowered expectations have now been satisfied. The Digital Reader has taken the thing for a spin and, as it turns out, it’s an ever so slightly modified version of the Literati that scored its own terrible review just a few weeks ago. The $150 CVS version suffers the same issues, including a complete inability to read e-books downloaded to SD card or copied onto internal memory. Also, battery life is poor, performance is slow, the margins are off, and there’s no web browser. Positives? Well, it has physical buttons for page turning and… yeah. With the Kindle just a click away at $139, it’s hard to see anyone wanting the LookBook, you may be tempted while picking up your ‘scripts. Shocker! CVS Lookbook e-reader reviewed, sucks originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Oct 2010 18:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The Eco-Cool Remodel Tool in action. There are lots of options available to homeowners looking to make their houses healthier and more environmentally friendly. But for many people in the midst of a renovation, the choices can be overwhelming. Kings County, in Washington state, has developed a useful tool —and fun web series—to help those planning or e… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …An organization which is based on the color of ones skin has condemned an organization that is inclusive of anyone who shares their common beliefs and wants to join. The NAACP released a report condemning the Tea Party Movement. This is nothing less than desperation on the part of an organization which is increasingly irrelevant in today’s modern politics and makes its money by fomenting racial strife. I’ll let Andrew Breitbart provide the response: Don’t ask me what I think of the NAACP’s desperate, politically timed report, ask Cedra Crenshaw, Damon Dunn, Tim Scott, Ryan Frazier, Allen West, Star Parker, Bill Marcy, Charlotte Bergmann, Robert Broadus, Ryan Frazier, Charles Lollar, Stephen Broden, Michel Faulker, Bill Randall, Patrick David King, Chuck Smith and Isaac Hayes, all conservative black candidates running for higher office, endorsed and embraced by tea parties around the country. This malicious “report” is crafted and timed as a cynical means to scare the black community to the voting booth, and is dutifully played up by the same media that ignores the aforementioned black conservative candidates because it goes against the “narrative”. The move by the NAACP is amazingly tone deaf. Calling millions of Americans racist will do nothing to promote racial harmony in this country, nor will it advance the dream of Martin Luther King Jr. who longed for a day when people would be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
Continue reading …All signs point to huge Republican victories in two weeks, with the GOP now leading Democrats on virtually every measure in an Associated Press-GfK poll of people likely to vote. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …It may be B.Y.O.D. at the Jon Stewart/Stephen Colbert comedy rallies in Washington on Halloween weekend ( Bring Your Own Diaper ): The calls of nature may be particularly loud at an upcoming D.C. event if attendees don’t have a place to “go.” Comedy Central organizers are having a hard time finding port-o-potties for their rallies to take place in a week and a half, after the Marine Corps Marathon planners snatched up about 800 of them for the same weekend. The organizers of Jon Stewart’s Rally to Restore Sanity and Stephen Colbert’s March to Keep Fear Alive, both to take place Saturday, Oct. 30, have asked the marathon staff to share the portable toilets with their 65,000 expected to attendees. But the Marines aren’t budging — they plan to lock the toilets until the morning of their race the day after, they tell the New York Times. The National Park Service requires portable toilets for events expected to exceed capacity of “comfort facilities” on NPS property, according to a department document. They recommend one toilet for every 300 people. An NPS spokesperson tells WTOP that comedy Central should be able to get more port-o-potties in the greater D.C. area. Sounds like the Marine Corps is giving them the old Semper FU . To paraphrase Rush they should go in their own pants. It will be good practice for Nov. 2nd.
Continue reading …Fresh off its best quarter in history, Apple is pushing forward at a Lion’s pace with a slew of new products. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …Screengrab via Vic’s Crappy Videos Time for an afternoon break from the grind. Check out these two absolutely hilarious videos from a couple guys who think nature is pretty neat — so neat, that we should call it “neature”!! The film makers are sending out an important message about the wildlife all around us, and were inspired to make the short films because “we want everyone to know about how neat nature is, instead of just me and Rodney knowing it.” … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …When it comes to so-called Super PACs spending money on TV ads targeting swing House districts, the Baltimore Sun seems to care a lot more about who's behind Republican ones than Democratic operations. Yesterday I noted how Sun staffer Paul West wrote about a PAC running ads against freshman Democratic Rep. Frank Kratovil (Md.). West portrayed the PAC's ads as a clever end-run around campaign contribution limits for Baltimore-area businessman Daniel Schuster. Yet in a blog post yesterday afternoon entitled “Democratic 'Super PAC' dropping $400K hit on Andy Harris,”
Continue reading …If the only thing holding you back from that new 3DTV purchase was the inconvenience of slipping the 3D glasses over the regular old 2D glasses you already wear, Samsung is the first major manufacturer with a solution now that it’s unveiled a prescription version in Korea. The SSG-R2200 models appear to be very similar to the company’s other active shutter 3D glasses in various shapes and sizes, but they’re made to order from an optometrist. We know this is something several companies have been working on and expect to see these available in the US eventually as well, but we’ll have to see a pricetag of some type before we decide if rocking the dual specs or just sticking with 2D is the best option. Gallery: Samsung Prescription 3D Glasses Samsung adds prescription lens option to its active shutter 3D glasses originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Oct 2010 17:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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