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  • Agriculture News and Developments

    I think we need a 3rd subsection for Business and Economic Issues, in the meantime though, I’ll start a thread on Agriculture. We can compile articles and other noteworthy pieces on investments in agriculture and its various components (like irrigation projects, laws and regulations, foreign investment, etc).

    Simple water capturing methods succeed in Ethiopia’s Tigray region

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    By Laurie Goering

    COPENHAGEN (AlertNet) – Plenty of challenges stand in the way of building successful ways to adapt to climate change — from a lack of money to a deep-seated desire by many governments to spend on big infrastructure projects and little else, experts at the Copenhagen climate change talks said this week.

    But in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, one of the driest and most hunger-prone parts of the country, the home-grown Relief Society of Tigray has managed to slash vulnerability to drought by trying out a variety of simple techniques to capture, hold and then efficiently use water.

    Tigray on average suffers a drought every three years. Almost all of its agricultural production relies on rain. In 2002 and 2003, a severe drought left 1.4 million people in the region without enough food and dependent on international aid handouts, said Mulugeta Berehanu, head of environmental rehabilitation and agricultural development for the relief society.

    Aware that climate change was likely to make things even worse, the Relief Society began investigating water capture methods used around the world – particularly in Tunisia and India – and trying them out in Tigray.

    Farmers hand-dug trenches to collect rainwater. They created ponds to recharge the underground water table. They built small concrete dams across gullies to try to turn them into reservoirs and experimented with diverting rivers and burying underground water tanks. They tried drip irrigation.

    Just as important, they worked to build the skills of local government officials, development agents, village council members and community leaders to manage and fine-tune the projects.

    Many of the ideas worked. Using them, farmers have managed to boost the amount of irrigated land in Tigray from 4,000 hectares to 50,000 hectares. Within two years, irrigation will reach 300,000 hectares, Berehanu said.

    Today half of the region’s farmland benefits from some type of rain capture system, which means the next drought should have a lower toll in crop losses, hunger and need for foreign aid.

    Best of all, farmers who had been deeply shaken by the increasing unpredictability of the weather — to the point that many had stopped investing in their land to curb losses — are now regaining confidence.

    "There’s a huge possibility for scaling up" the effort to more of Ethiopia and perhaps other parts of the world, Berehanu said.

    What are the key lessons from the project? Ideas which are generated from the start at the community level, rather than being handed down from a higher authority, have the best chance of working, Berehanu said.

    Breaking down water users into groups by watershed also makes sense, he said. And integrating adaptation efforts into existing development plans allows for a faster scaling up of successes.


    http://www.alertnet.org/db/an_art/60…5-120406-1.htm

  • Ayuda a un forastero

    ¡Hola!

    En primer lugar saludar y pedir disculpas si este post no lo he puesto en el lugar correcto, pero no he visto ningun hilo especifico para estos temas.

    A ver os cuento, tengo que hacer un viaje a Madrid, no he estado nunca y estoy buscando hotel, la cuestión que llevo un rato mirando cosas por internet y no me aclaro :nuts: prque no sé si las zonas que miro son tranquilas por la noche o hay mucho jaelo. Yo busco un sitio tranquilo, y que las calles no sean muy "raras" por la noche. El hotel lo busco por Atocha o Chamartin, no sé si alguien pude decirme si esas zonas son tranquilas, si tendría que evitar alguna calle en concreto, o bueno si conoce directamente algún hotel que recomendarme, seria de agradecer.

    Y otra cosa en cuanto al transporte, creo que tendré que hacer como unos 6 viajes en total entre metro y bus en unos 2 días, cada día 3 ¿me sale mejor un abono o pagar viaje por viaje? ¿Existe algún billete con el que puedas subir y bajar de varios transportes en un tiempo determinado, 1 hora o asi, pero pagando un solo billete, vamos un billete que lleve transbordo?

    Gracias

  • Nicollette Sheridan Hospitalized After Falling Off Horse

    Rumor: Former Desperate Housewives siren Nicollette Sheridan was rushed to a California hospital after a horsebacking riding accident left her with a head injury.

    Celebrity informants tell The National Enquirer’s Mike Waker that the blonde sought emergency medical treatment for a head wound after she was “bucked off” her horse while riding without a helmet last month.

    “Nicolette galloped bareback near her San Fernando Valley estate in pouring rain – and suddenly got bucked off by her not-so-gallant steed, slamming head-first into the top rail of a fence,” says a tipster. “Instantly knocked silly because she wasn’t wearing a riding helmet… and barely able to move as she lay in thick mud about 100 feet from her stable.”

    The 46-year-old Sheridan was soon found by her boyfriend, businessman Steve Pate, who rushed her to the ER after noticing that the actress was bleeding heavily from a gash on her head, the spy adds.

    “After tests for possible internal injuries, docs stapled up the gash and sent Nicolette home.”


  • Garmin Launches the zumo 665 Motorcycle GPS Unit

    Garmin has introduced the zumo 665 motorcycle navigator featuring a new fully touchscreen that includes an antenna for XM Satellite Radio, real-time XM NavWeather and real-time XM NavTraffic. The new device which comes to meet the requirements of motorcycle enthusiasts everywhere will become available in the first quarter of 2010.

    From back roads to rallies, you can listen to the radio, check the weather and move ahead of traffic as you travel down the road," said Dan Bartel,… (read more)

  • The Nexus One Gets Spotlighted on the Google Homepage

    As expected, Google is firing on all cylinders promoting its first mobile phone, the Nexus One. The phone will only be sold online, so it will need all the marketing it can get and so far Google seems to be delivering. If you want proof, look no further than the Google homepage which now prominently features an ad for the Nexus One, by all appearances only in the US, where the phone is actually available.

    This isn’t the first time that Google used the homepage to promote one of its products, but it is something it does very rarely and with serious consideration. The homepage features an online ad below the main elements, similar to what it has done before, saying “experience Nexus One, the new Android phone from Google.” It links to the Google phone page, has a small image of the Nexus One and that’s pretty much it, not that it needed anything else.

    The Google homepage is one of the most visited pages on the web and Google treats it with an almost idolizing respect. The lengths to which the company goes to keep it as simple and as clutter free as possible are well documented. Most recently, it introduced a completely stripped-down version featuring just the logo the search bar and the buttons. In fact, this is the first ad since the fading home page was introduced and it shows up even before the res… (read more)

  • Miley Cyrus Speaks Out About Vanity Fair Photo

    In the new issue of Harper’s Bazaar, Miley Cyrus defends the 2008 Vanity Fair Magazine shoot, where she appeared loosely wrapped in a bed sheet.

    Posed naked and wrapped in a sheet for legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz, the shots caused a stir two years ago when they were published in VF, with many adults wondering how Miley’s parents could have allowed the child star to appear in such a shoot. Miley, now 17, says her family still doesn’t understand what all the fuss was about.

    “Here, my parents are thinking they’re seeing a beautiful picture by a major photographer, and the people of America want to see something dirty in that?” she says. “It doesn’t make sense to us because [my family] doesn’t look for negativity. But people don’t want to say, ‘What a great performance’ or, ‘What a great shot’. No-one wants to look at something like that and see the positive because it doesn’t sell a magazine.”


  • MY EYES! [Ces2010]

    Dear Sony, if you unveil too many wanky products at CES, then we’ll go blind.







  • Greek Minister Furious As European Central Bank Says It Would Let The Country Collapse

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    A top European Central Bank (ECB) economist made it clear yesterday that Greece won’t get a bailout and Greece’s finance minister is furious — because they don’t even need a bailout.

    WSJ: “Whoever believes that, at the end, the European Union’s members will put their hands in their pockets to save Greece, will end up deluded,” Mr. Stark said in an interview with Italian financial daily Il Sole 24 Ore.

    More from the Telegraph:

    The comments prompted an acid retort from Greece’s new-broom finance minister, George Papaconstantinou. “Frankly we don’t need that clarification. We don’t expect to be bailed out by anybody as, I think, it is perfectly clear we’re doing what needs to be done to bring the deficit down and control public debt.”

    Thing is, given that Greece is part of the euro currency system, it’s hard to imagine how the ECB could let any nation fail. Aren’t all euro currency nations too big to fail?

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  • Lithium: Magna buys stake in small lithium miner TNR.v, CZX.v, WLC.v, LI.V, RM.v, LMR.v, LAT.v, CLQ.v, SQM, FMC, ROC, BYDDY, HEV, AONE, NSANY, NEC, F

    As we have mentioned in our Macro View on Micro Caps – total market value of annual Lithium Carbonate sales is 800 million dollars with usage for batteries a little bit over 20%. There is no Electric Cars’ batteries in this amount as there is no EVs on the streets in any meaningful number yet. This is the place where growth will be explosive should our scenario for EV mobility revolution materialise. Driving force will be consolidation between auto makers and battery makers with rising Lithium prices to secure supply. Price of Lithium content in the battery cost is below 3-4%, it can rise 2-3 times before affecting the cost structure. We are interested here in a highly leveraged focused junior mining Lithium exploration and development plays.

    Our driving force in Lithium and REE sector is out in the market. Consolidation is under way and deals are in the air. All Lithium sector is on the move recently: Western Lithium WLC.v hit 2.0CAD and TNR Gold / International Lithium TNR.v is breaking out of 0.3CAD range. Our consolidation stage could be over with Detroit auto show in the spotlight: industry insiders are taking positions now – automakers are coming into our Lithium game with further consolidation to secure supply.

    Globe and Mail:

    Magna buys stake in small lithium miner

    As the U.S. tightens fuel economy standards, auto makers are looking at lithium-ion battery technology. That has led the Canadian auto parts company to eye a supplier of the metal
    Andy Hoffman and Greg Keenan
    Thursday, January 07, 2010
    Canadian car parts giant Magna International Inc. is jumping into the mining sector with a strategic investment in a privately held lithium firm that it hopes will provide a secure supply of the metal used to make batteries for electric vehicles, according to sources.
    Magna is understood to have participated in a $10.5-million equity financing by Toronto-based Lithium Americas Corp. that was completed Dec. 23. The equity deal gives Magna the right to acquire a percentage of any lithium produced by the mining company in exchange for an interest-free loan for some of the money needed to develop the project in Argentina.
    Although Magna’s initial investment is small, it underscores the Aurora, Ont.-based company’s commitment to producing components for electric-powered vehicles that will run on lithium-ion battery technology. “They are all coming downstream. Lithium is going to be big and they better have supply,” said a source close to the deal.
    Environmental technologies, including lithium-ion batteries, are a potentially huge growth area for Magna as auto makers race to bring hybrid-electric and battery-powered cars to market to meet new fuel economy standards being put in place in the U.S.
    Magna developed a battery-powered version of the Focus compact car for Ford Motor Co., which was unveiled a year ago (and now stars nightly on The Jay Leno Show ).
    But Magna is also trying to expand that expertise to other auto makers.
    Ford and its rivals are seeking financially strong suppliers to help them develop these new technologies, which involve investments of tens of billions of dollars.
    Magna is among the most well positioned to do that because of a cash hoard of about $1-billion (U.S.) and expertise in a broad range of auto components, including complete vehicle assembly on a contract basis for several auto makers.
    Magna chairman and founder Frank Stronach said last year that he would like to see the batteries assembled in Canada and that governments want Magna to assemble batteries here.
    Tracy Fuerst, a spokeswoman for Magna, would not comment.
    Lithium Americas is just one of scores of junior mining firms with lithium development projects that have sprouted recently to take advantage of the sudden investor interest in the commodity.
    The company hopes to produce lithium from brine lakes, which it says is cheaper than extracting the mineral from rocks.
    Although lithium has been used for years in cellphones, high-tech alloys and by the pharmaceutical industry, the prospect of soaring demand from the auto sector has made it the metal of the moment in the junior mining sector.
    Industry analysts estimate that if hybrid and electric vehicles reach 10 per cent of total vehicle sales, the market for lithium-ion and other advanced batteries could grow to between $10-billion (U.S.) by 2015 and $15-billion by 2020. Currently, the lead-acid battery market is worth between $7-billion and $10-billion.
    Lithium Americas was created last summer as a spinoff of Latin American Minerals Inc., which trades on the TSX Venture Exchange and still holds a 17-per-cent stake.
    Boasting lithium development projects in the Argentine provinces of Jujuy and Salta, the privately held Lithium Americas is expected to conduct a public stock offering within the next year that could raise between $25-million (Canadian) and $50-million.
    Raymond Mitchell, chief financial officer of both Lithium Americas and Latin American Minerals, would not comment. “I can’t comment on who our investors are,” he said.”
  • VUDU to come bundled on broadband HDTVs and Blu-ray players from a variety of manufacturers

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    VUDU has taken a great leap forward, moving from its small lineup of streaming media set-top boxes and its presence on a few home entertainment devices to being the embedded media service of choice for LG, Mitsubishi, Samsung, SANYO, Sharp, Toshiba and VIZIO. The popular streaming movie service will be installed on select models of broadband TVs and Blu-ray players across all partners, an arrangement that may put millions of VUDU-enabled home entertainment devices into living rooms across America. Customers who purchase a VUDU-spiced HDTV or Blu-ray player will be able to access VUDU’s 3,000 strong on-demand HD movie catalog and its exclusive 1080p HDX formatted feature films. VUDU also announced its new VUDU Apps application platform, a cloud-based application service that allows customers to browse photos, stream video, access social network sites and more from the comfort of their favorite chair. They’ve got over 100 applications in the catalog and they will be available on broadband HDTVs from Mitsubishi, SANYO, Sharp and Toshiba and on broadband Blu-ray players from Toshiba. We need this. Now.

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  • Tunebug Shake and Vibe ears-on at CES 2010

    One of the more interesting pieces of tech on display at Digital Experience was the Tunebug Shake. It’s a small device that can be attached to a helmet (of mostly any kind) that turns it into a speaker. Coming with both a 3.5-mm jack and stereo Bluetooth support, the connection options should allow it to work with almost any audio-outputting device. Unfortunately, you can only control the volume from the Shake itself — changing songs are a no go, or as the kind PR rep put it “it’s always on shuffle.” Tunebug also had the Vibe on display, which is similar, but instead turns regular surfaces into impromptu speakers. We’ll be honest, the sound quality from both was a bit lackluster, but we were also testing it out in a huge ballroom full of people. We’ll have to see how it really fares once these units start shipping to real live customers. Feel free to take a peek at the puck-like devices in our hands-on gallery.

    Tunebug Shake and Vibe ears-on at CES 2010 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 07 Jan 2010 06:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Samsung OLED identity card animates your creepy, disembodied head (video)

    For better or worse, it looks like RFID-ified identification is here to stay. Just about the coolest threat to our civil liberties we’ve seen this week, Samsung Mobile Display’s Specimen Display Card Prototype is a pretty bog-standard ID — until you bring it within range of an ISO 14443 RFID card reader, at which point the OLED display springs to life, summoning a 360 degree closeup of the card holder’s head.Looks like it just got a little harder to change your identity, no? Peep the video for yourself after the break.

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  • Your Mantelligence Briefing for January 7th

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    It’s a new year and time for more of the manliest links on the web:

    17 Awesome NSFW Calendars (see above) [Cool Material]

    Top 25 Hip Hop Albums of the Decade [Gunaxin]

    8 Island Vacations for This Winter [MadeMan]

    The “Secret” to Becoming a Better Man in 2010 [Art of Manliness]

    Cortney Sauter: From ‘Outback Jack’ to NASCAR wife [All Left Turns]

    Greatest Thing I’ve Seen All Year [YepYep]

    Lady Forgets She’s Not At Burger King [Tasty Booze]

    Cheerleaders of the 2010 BCS Championship Game [COED Magazine]

    7 Things You Should Never Share About Yourself [EgoTV]

    Top Five Road Trip Roads [TSB Magazine]

    Top 5 Worst Gifts You Got [College Humor]

    Hilarious Washington Capitals Rap Video [Double Viking]

    Five Incredible Things Accomplished in this Decade [Primer Magazine]

    New at Oak: Spitfire Sunglasses [StyleCrave]

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  • Wheatcroft Family Determined to Reopen Donington

    The racing track’s owning family said yesterday it is dedicated to reopen the circuit as soon as possible. After Simon Gillett’s company Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd, who was the leaseholder for the track, went into administration in November 2009 the track returned to the owning Wheatcroft family.

    Simon Gillet failed to gather the necessary funds to revamp the well-known British circuit and secure an F1 deal. Kevin Wheatcroft is now in charge of finding a new leaseholder for th… (read more)

  • TETOUAN | Martil Dam | #U-C

    Maroc : Les travaux de construction du Barrage Oued Martil réalisés à 20%
    Près de 20pc des travaux de construction du barrage de Oued Martil, qui devrait sécuriser l’alimentation en eau de la ville de Tétouan et sa zone côtière au-delà de l’horizon 2030, ont été réalisés, a-t-on annoncé à Tétouan.

    Lancé en mai 2008 par SM le Roi Mohammed VI à la commune rurale de Ben Karrich relevant de la province de Tétouan, ce barrage, d’un coût global de 950 millions de dirhams, permettra de créer une retenue de 120 millions de mètres cubes et de régulariser un volume annuel de 70 millions m3.

    D’une hauteur sur fondation de 100 m, cet ouvrage, financé par le Fonds Arabe pour le développement économique et social et le budget de l’Etat, est un ouvrage à buts multiples qui, en plus de satisfaire les besoins en eau potable et d’irriguer environ 1000 hectares des périmètres à l’aval, contribuera de manière efficace à protéger la ville de Tétouan et la vallée de Martil contre les inondations occasionnées par les violentes crues de l’Oued Martil.

    Situé sur l’Oued Mhajrat, affluent de Martil, à 15 km au sud ouest de Tétouan, le futur barrage dont les travaux dureront 52 mois bénéficiera aux populations des communes rurales de Souk Laqdim, Shitriyine et de Bni Karrich, en plus de 755 fermes.

    A signaler que les ressources en eau mobilisées pour l’alimentation en eau potable de la ville de Tétouan et sa zone côtière sont constituées par les eaux des barrages Nakhla, Smir et Moulay Hassan Ben El Mehdi, mis en service respectivement en 1961, 1991 et 2006, ainsi que par les nappes alluviales de Martil et Smir et les sources de Yarghist et Torreta captées de la dorsale calcaire.

    Les besoins en eau potable et industrielle de la région, actuellement de 33,5 millions m3, sont couverts par les ressources en eau mobilisées par le système déployé (barrages Nakhla, Smir, Moulay Hassan Ben El Mehdi et eaux souterraines) et de quelques sources et forages, dont le volume avoisine les 40 millions m3.

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  • Yamaha Japan Changes Management Board

    During a recent Board of Directors meeting, Yamaha Japan took the decision to reorganize the management system, including the change of the company’s president. The decision followed president’s Tsuneji Togami admission to hospital at the end of last year.

    Togami is to be replaced by the company’s current Senior Executive Officer, Hiroyuki Yanagi. The Board’s decision will take effect officially March 25, 2010. Managing Executive Officer and Representative Director Takaaki Kimura … (read more)

  • Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Named Best 4×4 of the Decade

    Jeep has a serious reason to celebrate, as the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon was named the Best 4×4 Vehicle of the Decade, while the four-door Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon was named the Decade’s Most Significant 4×4 Vehicle. The awards were presented by Australia’s Four Wheeler Magazine.

    Jeep vehicles have earned many awards in the almost 70-year history of the iconic brand, but few have been as prestigious as these accolades from the editors at Four Wheeler magazine, said Mike Manley, Pres… (read more)

  • Drug Interaction

    I need some help from all of you well informed senior members. I have been on Metformin, 1000mg twice a day, for six weeks. I am learning through trial and error which foods cause gastric problems. Yesterday I battled diarrea all afternoon. I skipped the second dose of Metformin and took an over the conter anti diarrhea medicine.(Lopermide Hydrochloride) No change in low carb diet. My 2hr post meal reading was through the roof so I took another reading at 3 hours. It was even worse. Among the warnings on the drug box was one regarding liver problems. I don’t have any, but since Metformin helps control the liver releasing glucose could this drug have caused such a massive spike in BG levels? Any help understanding this would be greatly appreciated.
  • Google Plans to Buy and Sell Electricity Through Google Energy

    Google is getting into a lot of things these days, operating systems, even phones, so there shouldn’t be anything surprising to us coming from the Mountain View company. Except maybe that it’s getting into the utility business, but that’s exactly what the company is doing with the newly formed Google Energy. In all fairness, Google doesn’t plan to compete with the established utility companies, but it has filed a request with the federal regulators in the US to become a licensed wholesaler of electricity mostly to achieve its plans of being carbon neutral.

    Cnet reports that Google has set up a subsidiary called Google Energy, based in Delaware, last month and its submission has now been forwarded to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the US agency which oversees the national power grid. Google is now awaiting approval but, in theory, there shouldn’t be any problems.

    Google is deeply interested in green technology and energy savings and has several related projects mostly run through its philanthropic arm Google.org. A couple of years ago, the company made a pledge to become carbon neutral and is pursuing several means of achieving that. Last year, the company said it had managed to achieve that goal for 2007 and part of 2008.

    One way of lowering its carb… (read more)

  • Second Tier Chinese City Takes Matters Into Its Own Hands And Cracks Down On Property Speculation

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    While Beijing merely scolds Chinese speculators from 30,000 fee above, the city of Shenzhen has decided to crack down on local property speculation themselves.

    They’re launching a three-month crack down speculators and less than savoury practices. Hopefully they mean it.

    Hong Kong Standard: Shenzhen’s action, which began yesterday, comes after some tier-one cities adopted stringent policies to cool down the property sector. Last month Guangzhou announced tougher penalties for land hoarding and stepped up the seizure of idle land. And Shanghai introduced four measures including more stringent mortgage policies for second homes.

    But analysts say their efforts might not be successful. “Local governments depend very much on real estate for their incomes,” said Janet Leung at Core Pacific-Yamaichi International.

    The Ministry of Housing and Urban- Rural Construction is to tighten mortgages for second-home purchases. It will also step up its effort to fight home stockpiling and false pricing. In cities with excess price surges, the ministry will speed up the construction of affordable homes.

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