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  • NIGEL LAWSON: IF CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL, WE MUST ADAPT, NOT FIGHT NATURE by Julia Hartley-Brewer, Sunday Express

    Article Tags: Nigel Lawson

    NEVER before has the debate over global warming been so bitter or so public.

    Climate change sceptics have been rubbing their hands with glee over the recent revelations about dodgy goings-on in the research laboratories and at the UN’s International Panel On Climate Change that suggest all is suddenly not so well with the ­theory of man-made global warming.

    Some of the most alarmist claims about how the world is hurtling towards disaster unless we drastically curb carbon emissions have been shown to be nothing but, well, hot air. These damaging exposes may have shocked the ­public but were no surprise to Britain’s foremost ­climate change sceptic, Lord Lawson.

    He was one of Margaret Thatcher’s most ­successful Chancellors and is father of TV chef Nigella. Now, at the age of 77, Lawson, has a new goal: to save the world from itself. His new think tank, the Global Warming Policy Foundation aims “to bring reason, integrity and ­balance to a debate that has become seriously ­unbalanced, irrationally alarmist”.

    As in Lawson’s best-selling book, An Appeal to ­Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming, the foundation argues against the fashionable ­policy of drastically cutting carbon emissions .

    Source: express.co.uk

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  • Lexus HS may be recalled along with Toyota Prius

    Toyota Motor Corp’s Lexus and Scion brand have been pretty safe when it comes to the company’s recent surge of recalls; however, Toyota is now looking into see if its Lexus HS Hybrid has the same braking issues announced in the Prius last week.

    “They have very similar braking systems and we are currently checking whether they have the same problem,” Takeuchi said Monday in Japan. “Nothing has been decided.”

    Toyota has plans to announce a solution for the Prius early this week, both in the U.S. and overseas. It is unclear whether Toyota will issue a recall or voluntary safety campaign, but Japanese media says Toyota will most likely recall the Prius in some 60 countries.

    Some dealers said that the have been advised that the Toyota Prius would be recalled but are not allowed to notify customers until the recall has been announced. Most dealers are already receiving software upgrades to fix the Prius’ antilock braking system.

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    Source: Automotive News (Subscription Required)


  • Ferrari Driving Academy already yielding results

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    Jules Bianchi tests for Scuderia Ferrari – Click above for high-res image gallery

    Ferrari got seriously caught with its pants down last year in Formula One. When Felipe Massa was sidelined with a head injury halfway through the season, the Scuderia found itself without a viable replacement after Michael Schumacher proved unfit to take his place, veteran test driver Luca Badoer failed to rise to the challenge and Giancarlo Fisichella didn’t manage to score a single point. But the venerable F1 team is learning from its mistakes with the launch of the Ferrari Driving Academy.

    Similar to the programs run by Red Bull and Renault, the Ferrari Driving Academy was established to foster young talent along the ladder to Formula One, starting way down in karting. The program is run by Luca Baldisserri, the strategist who replaced Ross Brawn during his sabbatical and who currently serves as the team’s track manager.

    The first pupil selected for the program is Jules Bianchi. The young French driver, managed by former Ferrari CEO Jean Todt’s son Nicholas, is the scion of a successful racing family: his grandfather Mauro Biachi won the FIA GT Championship three times, and his great uncle won the 24 Hours of Le Mans and competed in nineteen grands prix. Jules himself won the French Formula Renault 2.0 title in 2007 and the F3 Euroseries in 2009, and following his test for Ferrari in December, has scored a podium finish in his debut in the GP2 Asia series. Not a bad start, so we’d better keep our eyes open for Bianchi and future Ferrari Driver Academy pupils making their way up the ladder. Press releases after the jump.

    [Source: Ferrari | Image: Mark Thompson/Getty]

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    Ferrari Driving Academy already yielding results originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Scoop Pics of Toyota Etios

    Hello everybody,this is my first post.Today afternoon i spotted the Toyota Etios being tested at the Bangalore University.Both the sedan and the hatchback were being tested.Most importantly,there were a few Japanese engineers present and they were driving.It was like a convoy with a quite of lot of convoy.Both the cars were white and both had no batches.The sedan looks exactly like Logan from the rear.
    Notice the waist line which is same for both hatch and sedan.The sedan looks different from hatch from the front angle.Unfortunately I couldn’t take a picture from the front.
    And guys sorry that I did not take more pictures.

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  • In the field: Sarcophagus Found in KV31?

    News from the Valley of the Kings (Kate Phizackerley)

    One of Kate’s readers heard a report from an Egyptian guide that a sarcophagus has been found in KV31. See the above page for more.
  • The Gold Standard For Hypocrisy On Coal

    This dubious honour goes to the Labor Party controlled Government in the State of Queensland in Australia, Labor being the party on the left side of politics here in Australia.

    This story details a new deal struck with China Power to open up new coal deposits in Central Queensland. It is a $A70 Billion project for  the opening of four underground, and two open cut mines. Arguably, Queensland has some of the largest coal deposits on the Planet, and this new deal opens up more of these fields. A new (private) rail line to transport the coal will be constructed as well as new jetties and coal loaders at the Abbott Point coal loading facility in Bowen, on the Coast.

    The deal will see between 30 million and 100 million tonnes of coal being exported when the new infrastructure will be up and running in 2014, with work starting later this year.

    The Government receives royalties from the coal being mined, and this will see up to $700 million a year flowing into Government coffers as a direct result of this new deal.

    All this is from the same Labor Party that so vigorously follows the Climate Change/Global Warming mantra that tells us that the emissions of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) are what is causing this so called catastrophic Global Warming that will be the death of us all, and that these emissions are in the main a result of the burning of coal in large coal fired power plants.

    This coal will be directly used for those coal fired power plants. It is the highest quality black steaming coal, best suited for these plants. The average amount is proposed at around 40 million tonnes of coal each year.

    As this coal will be burned in those coal fired plants, it is quite easy to calculate those emissions. As each ton of coal is burned it produces 2.86 tons of CO2, as shown at this link. The conversion from the Metric Tonnes to U.S. short tons sees this average 40 million tonnes convert to 44.1 million tons, and using the coal to CO2 multiplier, this now gives us 126 million tons of CO2, and that is an actual physical weight.

    So then, let’s look at that in respect of the overall picture.

    This State Government is the same political party who is currently in power as the Government at the Federal level. That Government is desperately trying to implement legislation to ‘combat’ this so called Climate Change/Global Warming. To that end, they are telling us that we need to do something and to do it quickly as it is fast getting to the almost desperate stage. They are trying to implement their Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) which is along the same lines as the U.S. Waxman Markey Kerry Boxer Carbon Cap And Trade legislation. It seeks to limit the emission of these ‘dangerous’ Greenhouse gases. To do this they hope to place a cost on that CO2 hoping that this vast new tax will somehow lower those emissions. This same Labor Government went to Copenhagen hoping that a meaningful decision could be reached there, and all that did produce was a fiasco of huge proportions with no meaningful decision whatsoever.

    This same Labor Government at a federal level is seeking to impose a 5% cut on emissions calculated at the levels they were in 2000.

    Now, in the single most brazen act of complete disregard for any of that, this same Labor Party at a State Government level seeks to actually export what will be an extra huge amount of this same CO2 directly to China where it will be used to provide fuel for those same coal fired power plants that they tell us are what is causing the ‘perceived’ problem in the first place.

    So, when you look at what will be proposed by one arm of the Labor Party at the federal level, that of a 5% reduction in emissions of CO2 on the 2000 levels, let’s then see how much of a cut that really is.

    Australia currently emits nearly 400 million tons of CO2 on a yearly basis, although that is a fairly conservative estimate as the amount might actually be considerably more than that. So, if as proposed they seek to cut 5%, then going on that conservative amount, and then backdating it to 2000, then a 5% cut each year amounts to close on 20 Million tons of CO2.

    Then without even pausing to take a breath that same Labor Party at the State level proposes to export an extra 126 million tons each year, more than 6 times the proposed cutback in Australian emissions.

    This same State Labor Government keeps plugging the mantra of lowering emissions, and how we all need to make sacrifices at a personal level, and on the State level as a whole. They do this loudly and often. and especially at election time. They need to say all this to shore up the backing from those voters who have a ‘Green’ leaning. They need to also say it out loud to shore up the backing from the Greens political party, so they get the second preferences of voters at election time, because in some cases those preferences actually help Labor candidates get elected.

    They tell us that they are actively working towards a greener future for the State.

    In the same breath, while people flock to this State from other States in Australia, and with that population level increasing, this same Government has not constructed any new power plants to provide the extra power needed for all those people at the three levels where it is required, Residential (38%) Commerce (37%), and Industrial. (24%)

    In fact what they have done is to construct massive infrastructure in the guise of a seawater desalinating plant. This plant sucks up huge amounts of what is already a low level of electrical power. Then to move all the water around they have constructed a huge pipeline system interconnecting all the dams and the desal plant to each other so the water can be moved around more easily. This necessitates the use of huge pumping stations, again further sapping the electrical power levels of the State. With electrical power now becoming almost critical, this same State Government is now exhorting all the State’s people in a concerted TV advertising campaign to cut back the consumption of electrical power during Peak power times. something aimed directly and squarely at the Residential sector, because peak power time is when everyone arrives home from School and work, and cooks their evening meals, turn on all the lights, shower, wash clothing, and all the things they do as part and parcel of normal everyday life. What do they expect us to do. Put off eating the evening meal until after midnight.

    This is a State Government that has allowed their power generating sector to run down almost to the point that there will not be enough power to go round.

    Then they proudly announce a deal that will export coal to China to run the power plants they so despise here at home. That coal will be enough to provide fuel for eight large power plants, and that number of plants will be brought on line in two months as China brings one new large coal fired plant onto the grid every seven days, supplying electrical power to Chinese people who have no access currently to electrical power at that residential level. Those plants are all the newer technology coal fired plants that are smaller, produce more electricity, burn less coal, burn it more efficiently, and emit less CO2 than any of the current older technology plants in the Western World, now all getting to the stage where they become time expired.

    This is hypocrisy of the the most breathtaking and staggering proportion from a Government who sees the inflow of so much money, up to $700 million a year as more important than any ‘esoteric’ problem of Climate Change/Global Warming.

    It seems that this amount of money trumps Climate Change/Global Warming every time.

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  • Opportunity Knocks: Stefan GP and Toyota prepare for another team’s failure

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    Stefan GP brokers a deal with Toyota Racing – Click above for high-res image gallery

    Some people just won’t take no for an answer. That sense of unbridled optimism could stand to serve an F1 team well, only Stefan GP isn’t an F1 team. Yet. But they hope to be, and they’re not taking no for an answer.

    Late last year after Toyota departed from the series, the Serbian racing team headed by Zoran Stefanovic (pictured above at Toyota‘s headquarters in Cologne, Germany) brokered a deal with the Japanese automaker to pick up Toyota’s aborted 2010 program and run with it as an independent. Stefan applied for a slot on the grid, but their bid was rejected. Now they’re banking on one of the teams that was accepted – Campos, USF1 or (less likely) Virgin or Lotus – failing to make it to the opening round in Bahrain next month.

    Sounds ambitious? Definitely, but not without merit. Bernie Ecclestone is backing Stefan GP’s effort, and they’re slated to unveil their own car, powered by their own engine (both rebranded from Toyota’s program), and send it to the test session in Portugal later this month. Toyota is providing support, and Stefan has recruited a team of engineers – including several former McLaren operatives implicated in the Spygate and Liegate scandals – and former Midland/Spyker/Force India director Colin Kolles.

    Word has it the team has also already lined up two experienced drivers backed by Toyota: Kazuki Nakajima and – get this – Ralf Schumacher. The younger Schumi expressed interest in returning to F1 alongside his more successful brother, and may just get his chance if another team misses theirs.

    [Source: Stefan GP via ESPN]

    Opportunity Knocks: Stefan GP and Toyota prepare for another team’s failure originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 08 Feb 2010 07:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Microsoft giving up on the business market with Windows Mobile 7?

    Chainfire, via Tweakers.net, has posted this collection of Windows Mobile rumours:

    Microsoft will drop much of the business side of WM in favor of the consumer side. The traditional business offerings like Office / Exchange functionality will of course still be supported, but the focus will be shifted to gaming and multimedia. The Xbox and Zune brands will be represented, the Zune player willl be included and it will be possible to wirelessly exchange data, multimedia, and games with the Xbox 360.

    The first batch of phones that will be released will have pretty much the same chip specs, and HTC, Samsung, LG and SE will be the ones to deliver this first batch of phones. In this first batch (September 2010), the OEMs are apparently not allowed to make big changes, they all have to use the same interface.

    This means, no custom UI like Sense, no Opera Mobile either. Instead the default WM UI will be used and a new PocketIE based on IE7, but with some functionality from IE8.

    The second batch (end of 2010) will be allowed to have small changes, but likely only theme-based and addition of some custom application.

    Only at the third batch (early 2011) will the OEMs be allowed to add their own interfaces, like Sense, Panels, TouchWiz and S-Class.

    The official announcements of the WM7 phones are not expected to occur more than a few weeks before actual release of the OS, [CF: so we probably won’t see official (unleaked) specs and such before the end of July (based on the September release date)].

    As hardware goes they say mostly the same as the chassis 1 specs. 1 Ghz+ CPU, Open GL ES 2.0, 800×480+, 3.5"+, 384mb+ (possibly 512+).

    According to those we have seen the WM7 interface, it is nothing revolutionary. It should have standard multi-touch support and supports only capacitive. The interface is said to be a hybrid of iPhone / Android / Zune HD elements.

    Apparently those that have used WM7 builds differ in opinion about the software. Some state it is much faster than for example the 3GS, while others mention apps are slow to start and experiencing ‘hickups’.

    Apps-wise, old applications will in principle not be compatible with Windows Mobile 7, throwing away many thousands of apps that are currently available. It may be compatibility for old apps will be emulated, but this is not clear yet. How exactly this will work will likely be explained at MIX 2010 in March.

    It certainly seems like only .NET apps will be supported [CF: ugh!], however it is not clear if the Compact Framework will be a part of that .NET support.

    Read more at Chainfire here.

    What do our readers think? Let us know below.

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  • In the field: Royal Family Necropolis of the Third Intermediate Period at the temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahri

    Luxor News Blog (Jane Akshar)

    Royal Family Necropolis of the Third Intermediate Period at the temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahri. Dr Szafranski

    Discovery of these burials has been a side effect of their excavations of the temple, its surroundings and foundations. The Polish/Egyptian missions has been excavating there for 50 years. The Third Intermediate Period used many temples and locations as necropolis like at the Assasif. This was the time that Africa and Asia came to know each other and to come into conflict. Dynasties 21, 22, 25 and the beginning of 26 are all found at Thebes.

    They knew there was a tomb under the protective platform (4th terrace) and around the temple of Tuthmosis III which was discovered 40 years ago. Photographs taken in the time of Naville show many tombs, over 20 were discovered. There was a big earthquake around 1200-900 and the tombs were after that. From 800BC for about 150 years the area was in use as a royal necropolis.

  • In the field: Deir el Bahri

    News from the Valley of the Kings (Kate Phizackerley)

    Kate is featuring a 10 minute Cliff Mission video shot by Mr. Dariusz Dudziak in November 2009. Go to the above link to see details.
  • In the lab: Laser scanning the Sphinx

    drhawass.com

    Video.

    The Sphinx has always been an object of fascination for people for thousands of years. Today, new technology allows us to study it in more detail than ever. We recently cooperated with a team from the Mubarak Scientific City using laser technology to scan the entire Sphinx from nose to tail. The laser scanning was even able to make a detailed record of the face of the Sphinx. We then used the information gathered by the scanning and create the most accurate 3D model of the Sphinx ever. This model can be used to measure the effects of humans and nature on the Sphinx, which is very important for our conservation efforts. It is the best scientific record of the Sphinx I have ever seen!

    In recent years, the rising water table has begun to pose a threat to many monuments and sites in Egypt, including Giza, so holes have been drilled under the Great Sphinx of Giza in order to test the groundwater levels and assess the risk. Click here to watch the video in which Dr Zahi Hawass and Mark Lehner talk about the conservation effort and how to keep the Sphinx’ paws dry.

  • Tourism: Rock art expedition

    New Stuff (The Explorer School)

    We are tentatively putting together an expedition for later 2010 or early 2011 in search of Saharan engravings and rock art in the Gilf Kebir area of Egypt. This will be a proper three week expedition totally devoted to exploration though we will visit the Mestakawi-Foggini Cave and Wadi Soura. The idea is to take vehicles to an area never before explored and then walk each day averaging 20-25km of canyon, mountain and cave investigation. We will meet the vehicles again at night but to minimise their destructive impact (tyre tracks last forever) they will stay clear of the exploration area. As on our other expeditions we need fit, enthusiastic people with a flexible approach. If you think you might qualify let us know. There will be room for a maximum of ten people only.

  • Feature: Carnarvon Never Got to See the Golden Death Mask

    Heritage Key (Sean Williams)

    When you think of King Tut, do you see a young boy, struggling with the enormity of his power; a slender adolescent in control of the world’s greatest empire? Of course not, because you’re like me: you see the magnificent death mask, the coffins, shrines, shabtis, daggers, beds, decrepit mummy (with or without penis) et al. We ancient world-lovers are just magpies with laptops really.

    But do you ever wonder why, when Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon burst into the tomb in 1922, they could see so many ‘wonderful things’? Why wasn’t Tutankhamun’s funerary procession made ancient swag, like those of nearly all of ancient Egypt’s kings?

    In fact even this isn’t strictly true, as Lady Carnarvon points out to us from the cellar-cum-Egyptian exhibition at Highclere Castle: “Howard Carter estimated that around 60 per cent of the jewellery which (sic) would have been in the tomb…was possibly stolen by grave diggers of ancient times.” Not a motto modern grave diggers will be thrilled about, but it does explain why the legs of the otherwise dazzling golden throne of King Tut are so bare.

  • Feature: Sandro Vannini’s Photography – Tutankhamun’s Senet Game Board

    Heritage Key

    Four Senet boards were found inside the tomb of King Tutankhamun and suggests that the boy king was a keen player of the ancient game. In Ancient Egyptian society, senet was regarded as much more than just a game, however – it was a matter of life or death. The game involves throwing casting sticks or knucklebones, and over time became regarded as talismans for the journey into the afterlife with luck being a key deciding factor in the game.

    Those who would win games of senet were believed to be blessed by powerful gods such as Osiris, Ra and Thoth. Senet boards were also often placed in graves, and they are specifically mentioned in the Book of the Dead.

  • Feature: Sandro Vannini’s Photography – Tomb of Montuemhat (TT34)

    Heritage Key

    Egyptology photographer Sandro Vannini has been busy photographing tombs across Thebes for his new book “The Lost Tombs of Thebes: Lost in Paradise” and you can watch him at work in a Heritage Key video which also features Dr Zahi Hawass and Dr Janice Kamrin (Watch the video). During his photo-spree in this Ancient Egyptian city, Sandro took images of archaeologists hard at work at the site of TT34 – The Tomb of Montuemhat.

    Described by the excavation lead Dr Farouk Gomaa as “one of the largest [tombs] in Thebes”, the University of Tübingen archaeologist and his team are searching for the sarcophagus of the diplomat Montuemhat. The work on TT34 initially began in 1941 by Zakaria Gomein, whose untimely death is recounted in a Heritage Key video with Dr Hawass (Watch the Video). A breakthrough was made by Dr Gomaa’s team in 1988 when they discovered the sarcophagus of Montuemhat’s son Nesptah the Younger.

  • PayPal Suspends Payments In India?

    After the story a few weeks ago about Paypal suspending the account of Wikileaks, and blocking it from removing money in the account, many people pointed out how risky it is to leave any money in a PayPal account. It seems that situation is getting worse and worse. PayPal has apparently halted personal payments in India, and aren’t allowing merchants to remove money from their accounts. And the reasoning is… not particularly clear as to why:


    “Personal payments to and from India and transfers to local banks in India have been suspended while we work with our business partners and other stakeholders to address questions they have about the service….”

    Apparently, this has been going on for over a week, which has to be seriously frustrating to many merchants, but a seriously good thing for various PayPal competitors.

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  • Repatriation: Antiquity from Saqqara

    Egypt State Information Service

    Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities Zahi Hawwas said that Egypt is about to restore an antiquity from Spain returns to the Sixth Family. This antiquity was stolen from Egypt and the Spanish authorities succeeded in stopping it.

    The antiquity is a stone, inscribed on it a part of a pharaonic text that represents tomb’s owner’s name.

  • Exhibition: Cleopatra at the Franklin Institute

    Franklin Institute

    Thanks to Stan Parchin for the link. Tickets are now on sale for the exhibition (Cleopatra – The Search for the Last Queen of Egypt) to members only until February 28th. The exhibition opens on June 5th 2010. If you’re interested in tickets for non-members you can pre-register.

    The world of Cleopatra, which has been lost to the sea and sand for nearly 2,000 years, will surface in a new exhibition, “Cleopatra: The Search for the Last Queen of Egypt,” making its world premiere in June 2010 at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Organized by National Geographic and Arts and Exhibitions International, with cooperation from the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities and the European Institute for Underwater Archaeology (IEASM), the exhibition will feature more than 250 artifacts, and take visitors inside the present-day search for Cleopatra, which extends from the sands of Egypt to the depths of the Bay of Aboukir near Alexandria.
  • Book review: A Manual of Egyptian Pottery

    PalArch (Review by Augusto Gayubas)

    Wodzińska, A. 2009. A Manual of Egyptian Pottery. Volume 1: Fayum A-Lower Egyptian Culture. – Boston, Ancient Egypt Research Associates

    Dr. Anna Wodzińska, who works at the Institute of Archaeology of the University of Warsaw (Poland), is the head of the Ceramics Team of AERA (Ancient Egypt Research Associates) Field School. The main aim of the AERA Field School is to teach and train archaeological techniques for both, students and experienced archaeologists alike. Wodzińska developed for AERA four pottery manuals to teach about ancient Egyptian pottery.

    Now, the manuals are made available for everyone, the present volume of which is the first that has been published. It deals with seven different ‘periods’ of Predynastic Egypt: Fayum A, Merimde, Omari, Badari, Naqada I, Naqada II, and Buto-Maadi.

  • Google Is Now the Biggest Contributor to Webkit

    Apple and Google may be increasingly at odds, but there’s at least one thing on which they’re still working together, the Webkit HTML rendering engine powering both Safari and Chrome, as well as a bunch of other desktop or mobile browsers. But working together doesn’t exclude some form of competition and it looks like, at least by one metric – co… (read more)