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  • Milen exhibits its green food waste processor at World IT Show 2010

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    Eco Factor: Food trash processor decomposes waste using microorganisms.

    Food waste that ends up in landfills often poses a great treat to the environment. The foul odor of the rotting food is not only unpleasing, but could also lead to many diseases. Bringing a solution to all these problems is Milen’s food trash processor ‘FD-015M’. This revolutionary product was exhibited at the World IT Show, the premier and the greatest IT exhibition event is known to act as a platform and the effective marketing tool for driving sales and brand building.

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  • BMW X6 Interceptor by Met-R looks like an SAV on steroids

    BMW X6 Interceptor by Met-R

    What you’re looking at here is known as the BMW X6 Interceptor. The bodykit on this juiced up looking X6 was created by Zaur Khalilov for tuning firm Met-R. Khalilov 3D rendering to layout his design without requiring manual layout.

    Click here to get prices on the 2011 BMW X6.

    The designer added an aggressive front bumper with giant air intakes, expanded arches and sills, a new rear bumper, diffuser and vertical fog lamps. Adding another nice touch, Khalilov added the top-lining on the grille to give a little 6-Series feel to the X6.

    Prices for the body kit start at 297,000 rubles ($9,689 USD) for the normal edition and 397,000 rubles ($12,951) for the carbon edition. Not bad at all considering the look you get.

    BMW X6 Interceptor by Met-R:

    – By: Omar Rana

    Source: Cardesign (via CarScoop)


  • ‘Give This Homeless Guy Something To Eat’-50 Cent Loses 54Lbs For A Film Role

    Beware the new looks of the famous rapper, Curtis Jackson, more known as 50 Cent. On my first look, I couldn’t recognize the guy. Had he fallen sick or was going through some sort of treatment which resulted to major weight loss? The internet was buzzing all over with the news of 50 Cent in a new look. The picture more seemed like a homeless guy begging for food or money to survive. Later on, when reading the complete story, I was amazed to see my very own favorite rapper, 50 Cent. The multi-millionaire rapper has lost almost 54Lbs in just nine weeks and that too just for a film role. Wonder what he was getting in return…

    It has been told that the hip-hop star went on a strict liquid-only diet while also exercising for three hours daily to achieve the amazing weight loss abilities. I may say, this guy has got talent. The fully toned body, full of muscles which one would twice think before talking to the guy has all gone in a matter of weeks. Mr. Rapper, be ready, as the Hollywood celebrities are just a second away to approach you for tips.



    The musician is due to play a role in the movie which shows him as a cancer-stricken American football player. He has surely achieved that and won’t miss on anyone saying, this guy has got the real disease. The weight loss is amazing for the strong guy.

    The guy has been told of staring and co-producing in Things Fall Apart which also features Ray Liotta. The film is directed by Mario van Peebles.

    Jackson wrote on his site:

    “I was starving. I’ve been eating. I’ll be back in shape in no time!”

    Related posts:

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  • Shannon Price’s Husband, Gary Coleman hospitalized

    Shannon Price's Husband, Gary Coleman hospitalized Gary Coleman, Shannon Price’s husband who became famous with the series “Arnold” has been hospitalized in Utah and is in critical condition, according to a hospital spokeswoman.

    The former child star, now 42, who lives in Utah, was taken from his home because of a surgical block and was operated immediately. The actor was in critical condition after suffering a head injury from a fall.

    Coleman is in the hospital for the third time this year, after a seizure in January and February. Coleman, whose growth was stunted by a congenital defect of his kidney, has also had two kidney transplants.

    After the series “Arnold” ended, Coleman has been in the press for his scandals. In 2007 he was arrested after assaulting his wife, Shannon Price, who is nearly half of his age and almost twice its height.

    Two years later, in July 2009, was arrested again for a domestic dispute and earlier this year, got arrested again for charges of domestic violence and he spent a night in jail.

    Coleman lost most of his fortune in a protracted legal battle with his adoptive parents, who had control of his wealth, until he was 18. In the end, he was left with just $ 200,000.

    After menial jobs, including working as a security guard, was forced to sell his personal items. In 1999 he declared bankruptcy.

    Related posts:

    1. Shannon Price’s Husband in Critical Condition
    2. Gary Coleman Was Admitted to Hospital Because of a Serious Medical Condition
    3. Rocker Bret Michaels Hopes Are Kept High

  • Mini considering city car to compete with Smart ForTwo

    Mini Spiritual Concept

    As BMW moves forward to bring the Megacity electric city vehicle to the market by 2013, sub-brand Mini is also looking to grab piece of the city car pie. Sources say that Mini is considering an affordable city car that will compete with the Smart ForTwo and will eventually help the brand increase its sales.

    “Nothing is decided just yet,” a source told AutoCar. “It is all at an early stage of conception. But there is a lot of momentum behind it right now. We may be ready to show a concept within the next 12 months or perhaps a little longer.”

    Mini has long struggled with the idea of making money on its small Cooper models that lack the profitability to be sustainable in the long term.

    However, with BMW no looking at 3-cylinder engine and heavy cost cuts, Mini is feeling confident it can build a solid business case for a city car that will be profitable for the brand.

    Note: The picture above is of the Mini Spiritual concept developed by the Rover Group.

    – By: Kap Shah

    Source: AutoCar


  • Alfa Romeo Giulia sedan design to be finalized soon, coming to U.S. in 2012

    2011 Alfa Romeo Giulietta

    With the Alfa Romeo Giulietta ready to go on sale in Europe in just a couple of weeks, the Fiat-owned brand is close to finalizing the final shape of the upcoming Giulia, a sedan that will compete with the likes of a BMW 3-Series.

    The new Alfa Romeo Giulia will make better use of all the quality components that Fiat has in its parts bin including the company’s new COmpact Global Modular Architecture. The new Giulia will also use Fiat’s new Multair powertrain technology and dual-clutch gearboxes.

    The new Giulia will sit on a stretched version of the platform that is used for the Giulietta. While the Giulietta is scheduled to make its U.S. debut by 2014, the Giulia sedan will make it to the stateside in 2012.

    2011 Alfa Romeo Giulietta:

    – By: Kap Shah

    Source: AutoCar


  • Census workers can enter your apartment in your absence

    Via Prison Planet.com » Prison Planet

    Bob Barr
    May 28, 2010

    Thousands of census workers, including many temporary employees, are fanning out across America to gather information on the citizenry.  This is a process that takes place not only every decade in order to complete the constitutionally-mandated census; but also as part of the continuing “American Community Survey” conducted by the Census Bureau on a regular basis year in and year out.

    What many Americans don’t realize, is that census workers — from the head of the Bureau and the Secretary of Commerce (its parent agency) down to the lowliest and newest Census employee — are empowered under federal law to actually demand access to any apartment or any other type of home or room that is rented out, in order to count persons in the abode and for “the collection of statistics.”  If the landlord of such apartment or other  leased premises refuses to grant the government worker access to your living quarters, whether you are present or not, the landlord can be fined $500.00.

    That’s right — not only can citizens be fined if they fail to answer the increasingly intrusive questions asked of them by the federal government under the guise of simply counting the number of people in the country; but a landlord must give them access to your apartment whether you’re there or not, in order to gather whatever “statistics” the law permits.

    In fact, some census workers apparently are going even further and demanding — and receiving — private cell phone numbers from landlords in order to call tenants and obtain information from them.  Isn’t it great to live in a “free” country?

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  • Bill Gates funds covert vaccine nanotechnology

    Via Prison Planet.com » Sci Tech

    Mike Adams
    Natural News
    May 28, 2010

    The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is gaining a reputation for funding technologies designed to roll out mass sterilization and vaccination programs around the world. One of the programs recently funded by the foundation is a sterilization program that would use sharp blasts of ultrasound directed against a man’s scrotum to render him infertile for six months. It might accurately be called a “temporary castration” technology. Read more about it here: http://www.naturalnews.com/028853_u…

    Now, the foundation has funded a new “sweat-triggered vaccine delivery” program based on nanoparticles penetrating human skin. The technology is describes as a way to “…develop nanoparticles that penetrate the skin through hair follicles and burst upon contact with human sweat to release vaccines.”

    The research grant money is going to Carlos Alberto Guzman of the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research in Germany and Claus-Michael Lehr and Steffi Hansen of the Helmholtz-Institute for Pharmaceutical Research.

    These are both part of the Gates Foundation’s involvement in the “Grand Challenges Explorations” program which claims to be working to “achieve major breakthroughs in global health.”

    …breakthroughs like mass sterilization and nanoparticle vaccines that could be covertly administered even without your knowledge, it turns out. These nanoparticles could be used in a spray mist that’s sprayed on to every person who walks through an airport security checkpoint, for example. Or it could be unleashed through the ventilation systems of corporate office buildings or public schools to vaccinate the masses. You wouldn’t even know you were being vaccinated.

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    This technology is potentially very dangerous to your health freedom. Using it, governments or drug companies (which are all the same thing these days) could create a vaccine skin cream that’s handed out and described as “sunscreen.” But when you put it on, you’re actually vaccinating yourself as the nanoparticles burrow underneath your skin and burst, releasing foreign DNA inside your body.

    A history of covert mass medication

    But why would the government medicate people without their knowledge or consent, you ask? They already do it with water fluoridation. Fluoride is a drug, and regional and national governments all over the world are using the water supply as a way to deliver the fluoride drug to people whether they need it or not — and without any proper medical diagnosis or prescription.

    So if governments are already covertly medicating people with fluoride in the water supply, they’ve set the stage mass-vaccinating people through similar channels, such as the air supply in buildings. And thanks to Bill Gates, this nanotechnology needed to pull this off is now being funded.

    Is this really a “major breakthrough in global health?”

    I suppose it is if you believe in covert medicine where you dose people with drugs or vaccines without their knowledge. Western medicine is so offensive to rational people that it can’t even operate out in the open. That’s why it resorts to covert contamination of the water supply in order to force the public to swallow its drugs.

    Fluoride and covert medicine

    Oh, by the way, to anyone who argues that fluoride is not a drug, remember this: According to the FDA, any chemical substance that has a biological effect on the human body is, by definition, a drug. Therefore fluoride is a drug, too.

    Even more, fluoride is promoted with outlandish claims about “preventing cavities” by swallowing it, making it an “unapproved drug” according to the FDA. So how is it that this unapproved drug can be dripped into the water supply and forced upon hundreds of millions of people without a single diagnosis of fluoride deficiency or even a single prescription from a doctor?

    The answer is that western medicine is so arrogant that it does not believe it needs to follow any rules, regulations or laws. It is a system of “bully” medicine where drugs are shoved down your throat by being covertly dripped into the water supply without your consent. So why should we believe vaccines will be any different? If mainstream medicine can find a way to force every person to unknowingly be injected with vaccines, make no mistake they will pursue it!

    And such efforts will no doubt have the continued financial support of Bill Gates.

    Full article here

  • Prominent Oil Industry Insider: “There’s Another Leak, Much Bigger, 5 to 6 Miles Away”

    Via Prison Planet.com » World News

    Washington’s Blog
    May 28, 2010

    Matt Simmons was an energy adviser to President George W. Bush, is an adviser to the Oil Depletion Analysis Centre, and is a member of the National Petroleum Council and the Council on Foreign Relations. Simmon is chairman and CEO of Simmons & Company International, an investment bank catering to oil companies.

    Simmons told Dylan Ratigan that “there’s another leak, much bigger, 5 to 6 miles away” from the leaking riser and blowout preventer which we’ve all been watching on the underwater cameras:

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    I have no idea whether or not Simmons is right. The government should immediately either debunk or admit his claim.

    If accurate, the bigger leak could have been caused by the destruction of the well casing when the oil rig exploded. That is Simmons’ theory.

    Or it could be caused by a natural oil seep, although the odds of a seep of that size occurring right around the time of the Deep Horizon disaster is nearly zero.

    There is another possibility.

    It is well-known that there were previous accidents at the Deepwater Horizon rig. For example, as AP notes:

    From 2000 to 2010, the Coast Guard issued six enforcement warnings and handed down one civil penalty and a notice of violation to Deepwater Horizon, agency records show.

    On 18 different occasions during that period the Coast Guard cited the vessel for an “acknowledged pollution source.”

    And as 60 Minutes reports:

    [Mike Williams, the chief electronics technician on the Deepwater Horizon, and one of the last workers to leave the doomed rig] said they were told it would take 21 days; according to him, it actually took six weeks.

    With the schedule slipping, Williams says a BP manager ordered a faster pace.

    “And he requested to the driller, ‘Hey, let’s bump it up. Let’s bump it up.’ And what he was talking about there is he’s bumping up the rate of penetration. How fast the drill bit is going down,” Williams said.

    Williams says going faster caused the bottom of the well to split open, swallowing tools and that drilling fluid called “mud.”

    “We actually got stuck. And we got stuck so bad we had to send tools down into the drill pipe and sever the pipe,” Williams explained.

    That well was abandoned and Deepwater Horizon had to drill a new route to the oil. It cost BP more than two weeks and millions of dollars.

    “We were informed of this during one of the safety meetings, that somewhere in the neighborhood of $25 million was lost in bottom hole assembly and ‘mud.’ And you always kind of knew that in the back of your mind when they start throwing these big numbers around that there was gonna be a push coming, you know? A push to pick up production and pick up the pace,” Williams said.

    Asked if there was pressure on the crew after this happened, Williams told Pelley, “There’s always pressure, but yes, the pressure was increased.”

    But the trouble was just beginning: when drilling resumed, Williams says there was an accident on the rig that has not been reported before. He says, four weeks before the explosion, the rig’s most vital piece of safety equipment was damaged.

    It is therefore possible that there has been another ongoing leak which BP has tried to cover up.

  • Volcanic Ash Receiving Electric Charge; “Atmospheric Electricity and Normal Weather Activity” Probably Not the Source

    Via Prison Planet.com » Commentary

    cryptogon.com
    May 28, 2010

    HAARP?

    Via: National Geographic:

    The ash plume from Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano, which crippled international air travel in April, held a shocking secret: an unexpected electric charge.

    Ash plumes directly over erupting volcanoes have been known to generate lightning, and electrically charged ash has been found in previous plumes up to 30 miles (50 kilometers) from their source volcanoes.

    But according to a new study, electric ash from the Eyjafjallajökull volcano was found a record 745 miles (1,200 kilometers) away from the eruption.

    At that distance, it wasn’t energy from the eruption itself that charged the ash, said study co-author Giles Harrison, a meteorologist at the University of Reading in the U.K. Based on the average size and shape of particles in the ash, “any initial charging that occurred would have decayed away many times over.”

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    In fact, ash from deep in the volcanic plume was still charged 32 hours after being spewed from the Iceland peak, which suggests that the charge was self-renewing, the scientists say.

    The discovery means that many volcanic ash plumes might be electrified, which could have implications for the air-travel industry.

    Electric Ash Deep in Volcanic Plume

    The Eyjafjallajökull volcano started erupting in late March, and on April 14 the volcano began belching out a gigantic plume of ash.

    The plume traveled to continental Europe, grounding flights around the world for days, due to fears of ash clogging plane engines.

    Full article here

  • Where Has the Magic Gone?

    Via Prison Planet.com » Sci Tech

    JAMES TARANTO
    Wall St Journal
    May 28, 2010

    lead paragraph from the New York Times is just priceless:

    Last month hundreds of environmental activists crammed into an auditorium here to ponder an anguished question: If the scientific consensus on climate change has not changed, why have so many people turned away from the idea that human activity is warming the planet?

    Imagine popular children’s fables retold by Times reporter Elisabeth Rosenthal: Anguished weavers gathered to ponder the sudden shift in fashion by subjects who only recently thought the emperor was wearing a splendid suit of clothes. If the boy still says there is a wolf, why have so many farmers turned away from the idea that the sheep are in danger?

    Rosenthal reports from London, because the “shift in public opinion” has been especially “striking” in Britain, where “climate change” was once a “popular priority”:

    But since then, the country has evolved into a home base for a thriving group of climate skeptics who have dominated news reports in recent months, apparently convincing many that the threat of warming is vastly exaggerated.

    The Times story could be titled “What’s the Matter With Many?” Not only do opinion polls in Britain and elsewhere show a significant drop in public credulity about climate alarmism, but newly elected Prime Minister David Cameron “was ’strangely muted’ on the issue in a recent pre-election debate, as The Daily Telegraph put it, though it had previously been one of his passions.” And then there’s this:

    London’s Science Museum recently announced that a permanent exhibit scheduled to open later this year would be called the Climate Science Gallery–not the Climate Change Gallery as had previously been planned.

    That last bit is just an example of the euphemism treadmill at work. We’re old enough to remember the “greenhouse effect,” which became “global warming,” which became “climate change,” which now apparently has become “climate science.” Just as “retarded” was a clinical term until it developed connotations of mockery and insult, so each term for greenhouseeffectglobalwarmingclimatechangeclimatescience comes to connote dishonest alarmism–because that is what GEGWCCCS is all about.

    Full article here

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  • Shell Acquires U.S. Gas Firm, East Resources, For $4.7B

    World leader, Royal Dutch Shell PLC, announced that it has agreed to buy U.S. Gas firm East Resources Inc., for $4.7 Billion from private investors. East Resources Inc., is one of the major owner of Shale Gas Holdings in the United States. Shell further announced that it will pay cash for acquiring the firm which has the capability of producing 10,000 barrels of oil daily.



    At one end when Shell has revealed plans of acquiring the U.S. Gas Firm, analysts believe that Shell would be further burdened as the company is already planning substantial spending. After working out of the deal, Shell’s daily gas production in North America would rose by 7.5 percent.

    Shale Gas has been tagged as one of the strongest deliverer of Oil in future. Currently it has gas accounts between 15 to 20 percent of the total U.S. gas production but expecting to quadruple in the coming years.

    Another source told that the company was not commenting on how it intended to finance the purchase. The current balance sheet shows $8.45 Billion cash and equivalents at March 31. An analysts revealed that if the company plans to move the same way, not much dividend would be declared in the next two years.

    The deal awaits customary regulatory approvals, after which the sale would be confirmed.

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  • Will the Korea’s go to war? (again)

    Via Prison Planet.com » World News

    Russia Today
    May 28, 2010

    Tensions on the Korean peninsula are mounting by the day after a torpedo sank a South Korean submarine killing 46 people. South Korea is conducting military drills and North Korea has pulled out of a military treaty preventing armed clashes with its neighbor. The International community is calling for restraint but will these two neighbors go to war?

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  • AutoblogGreen for 05.28.10

    eBay Find of the Day: Hydrogen-powered 1972 AMC Gremlin by George Barris
    What else is hiding out there?
    Royal Academy of Engineering: Coal-powered electric vehicles not enough to cut CO2
    Well, duh.
    Details on Nissan Leaf battery pack, including how recharging speed affects battery life
    Numbers, expectations and more.
    Other news:

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  • The Depression Of 2011? 23 Economic Warning Signs From Financial Authorities All Over The Globe

    Via Prison Planet.com » Commentary

    The Economic Collapse
    May 28, 2010

    Could the world economy be headed for a depression in 2011?  As inconceivable as that may seem to a lot of people, the truth is that top economists and governmental authorities all over the globe say that the economic warning signs are there and that we need to start paying attention to them.  The two primary ingredients for a depression are debt and fear, and the reality is that we have both of them in abundance in the financial world today.  In response to the global financial meltdown of 2007 and 2008, governments around the world spent unprecedented amounts of money and got into a ton of debt.  All of that spending did help bail out the global banking system, but now that an increasing number of governments around the world are in need of bailouts themselves, what is going to happen?  We have already seen the fear that is generated when one small little nation like Greece even hints at defaulting.  When it becomes apparent that quite a few governments around the globe cannot handle their debt burdens, what kind of shockwave is that going to send through financial markets? 

    The truth is that we are facing the greatest sovereign debt crisis in modern history.  There is no way out of this financial mess that does not include a significant amount of economic pain. 

    When you add mountains of debt to paralyzing fear to strict austerity measures, what do you get?

    What you get is deflationary pressure and financial markets that seize up.

    Some of the top financial authorities in the world are warning us that unless something substantial is done, that is exactly what we are going to be seeing as 2010 turns into 2011.

    Of course some governments around the world could try to put these economic problems off for a while by printing and borrowing even more money, but we all know by now that only makes the long-term problems even worse.

    For now, however, it seems as though most governments are opting for the austerity measures that the IMF seems determined to cram down the throats of everyone.

    So what will austerity measures mean for the global economy?

    Think “stimulus” in reverse.

    Yes, things are going to get messy.

    It looks like there is going to be a great deal of economic fear and a great deal of economic pain in 2011 and the years beyond that.

    So are we headed for “the depression of 2011″? 

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    Well, let’s hear what some of the top financial experts in the world have to say….     

    #1) Economist Nouriel Roubini:

    “We are still in the middle of this crisis and there is more trouble ahead of us, even if there is a recovery. During the great depression the economy contracted between 1929 and 1933, there was the beginning of a recovery, but then a second recession from 1937 to 1939. If you don’t address the issues, you risk having a double-dip recession and one which is at least as severe as the first one.”

    #2) Bank of England Governor Mervyn King:

    “Dealing with a banking crisis was difficult enough, but at least there were public-sector balance sheets on to which the problems could be moved. Once you move into sovereign debt, there is no answer; there’s no backstop.”

    #3) German Chancellor Angela Merkel:

    “The current crisis facing the euro is the biggest test Europe has faced for decades, even since the Treaty of Rome was signed in 1957.”

    #4) Paul Donovan, the Senior Economist at UBS:

    “Now people are questioning if the euro will even exist in three years.”

    #5) Michael Pento, Chief Economist at Delta Global Advisors:

    “The crisis in Greece is going to spread to Spain and it’s going to be very difficult to deal with. They are bailing out debt with more debt and it isn’t sustainable. It’s a wonderful scenario for gold.”

    #6) LEAP/E2020:

    “LEAP/E2020 believes that the global systemic crisis will experience a new tipping point from Spring 2010. Indeed, at that time, the public finances of the major Western countries are going to become unmanageable, as it will simultaneously become clear that new support measures for the economy are needed because of the failure of the various stimuli in 2009, and that the size of budget deficits preclude any significant new expenditures.”

    #7) Telegraph Columnist Edmund Conway:

    “Whatever yardstick you care to choose – share-price moves, the rates at which banks lend to each other, measures of volatility – we are now in a similar position to 2008.”

    #8) Peter Morici, an Economics Professor at the University of Maryland:

    “The next financial tsunami is emerging and will ripple to America.”

    #9) Bob Chapman of the International Forecaster:

    “The green shoots of recovery have now turned into poison ivy. The abyss has again been filled with more debt and more fiat currency. In the process the Fed and now the ECB have lost all credibility.”

    #10) Telegraph Columnist Ambrose Evans-Pritchard:

    “The M3 money supply in the United States is contracting at an accelerating rate that now matches the average decline seen from 1929 to 1933, despite near zero interest rates and the biggest fiscal blitz in history.”

    #11) Professor Tim Congdon from International Monetary Research:

    “The plunge in M3 has no precedent since the Great Depression. The dominant reason for this is that regulators across the world are pressing banks to raise capital asset ratios and to shrink their risk assets. This is why the US is not recovering properly.”

    #12) Reuters Columnist Iliana Jonas:

    “The default rate for commercial mortgages held by banks in the first quarter hit its highest level since at least 1992 and is expected to surpass that by year-end and peak in 2011, according to a study by Real Capital Analytics.”

    #13) Paul Krugman, a Nobel Prize-winning Economist:

    “It’s not hard to see Japan-style deflation emerging if the economy stays weak.”

    #14) Stan Humphries, Chief Economist for Zillow.com:

    “Anyone expecting a robust rebound in the housing market … will be sorely disappointed.”

    #15) Fox News:

    “As the national debt clock ticked past the ignominious $13 trillion mark overnight, Congress pressed to pass a host of supplemental spending bills.”

    #16) Bloomberg:

    “The U.S. government’s Aaa bond rating will come under pressure in the future unless additional measures are taken to reduce projected record budget deficits, according to Moody’s Investors Service Inc.”

    #17) Peter Schiff:

    “When creditors ultimately decide to curtail loans to America, U.S. interest rates will finally spike, and we will be confronted with even more difficult choices than those now facing Greece. Given the short maturity of our national debt, a jump in short-term rates would either result in default or massive austerity. If we choose neither, and opt to print money instead, the run-a-way inflation that will ensue will produce an even greater austerity than the one our leaders lacked the courage to impose. Those who believe rates will never rise as long as the Fed remains accommodative, or that inflation will not flare up as long as unemployment remains high, are just as foolish as those who assured us that the mortgage market was sound because national real estate prices could never fall.”

    #18) The National League of Cities:

    “City budget shortfalls will become more severe over the next two years as tax collections catch up with economic conditions.  These will inevitably result in new rounds of layoffs, service cuts, and canceled projects and contracts.”

    #19) Dan Domenech, Executive Director of the American Association of School Administrators:

    “Faced with continued budgetary constraints, school leaders across the nation are forced to consider an unprecedented level of layoffs that would negatively impact economic recovery and deal a devastating blow to public education.”

    #20) Mike Whitney:

    “Without another boost of stimulus, the economy will lapse back into recession sometime by the end of 2010.”

    #21) Kevin Giddis, Managing Director of Fixed Income at Morgan Keegan:

    “There is big money making big bets that at a minimum we we’ll have a recession if not a depression that could last for years.”

    #22) John P. Hussman, Ph.D.:

    “In my estimation, there is still close to an 80% probability (Bayes’ Rule) that a second market plunge and economic downturn will unfold during the coming year. This is not certainty, but the evidence that we’ve observed in the equity market, labor market, and credit markets to-date is simply much more consistent with the recent advance being a component of a more drawn-out and painful deleveraging cycle.”

    #23) Richard Russell, the Famous Author of the Dow Theory Letters:

    “Do your friends a favor. Tell them to “batten down the hatches” because there’s a HARD RAIN coming. Tell them to get out of debt and sell anything they can sell (and don’t need) in order to get liquid. Tell them that Richard Russell says that by the end of this year they won’t recognize the country. They’ll retort, “How the dickens does Russell know — who told him?” Tell them the stock market told him.”

  • Judge denies Toyota’s bid to end patent dispute over hybrid technology

    2010 Toyota Prius

    As if the recall woes of Toyota weren’t already worrying the executives, the Japanese automaker lost a bid to dismiss Paice LLC’s patent-infringement claim that may put a ban on imports of the company’s new Prius and Camry hybrid models.

    A judge with the U.S. International Trade Commission in Washington by the name of Theodore Essex denied Toyota’s request to end the case by Paice, a Florida-based company. Essex said that Toyota has no argument that Paice’s patent is invalid.

    A hearing is scheduled for July 19 to dispute the hearing.

    “We are encouraged by the judge’s rulings and look forward to completing our case at the upcoming trial,” said Paice lawyer Ruffin Cordell of Fish & Richardson in Washington.

    Toyota did not comment.

    A federal judge in an earlier case rejected Paice’s request to stop sales of hybrid models from Toyota and ordered royalty payments on the Prius, Highlander Hybrid and Lexus RX400h.

    – By: Omar Rana

    Source: Automotive News (Subscription Required)


  • Apple iPad to be launched in Europe in May 28

     Apple iPad to be launched in Europe in May 28The iPad goes on sale this Friday in the United Kingdom, and in other eight countries, what made people queue in line before the opening of the store at the Apple Store Central London.

    Some of them spent the night waiting in line because they wanted to be the first to buy an iPad, reports the BBC, as Sean Bishop has been the first to arrive at the Apple store in the city of Bristol, Efe said.

    “I’ve been waiting for the release since it was announced in January because I think the iPad change the way people use computers,” he told the BBC.

    UK Apple stores now open an hour earlier than usual, at 0800 local time (0700 GMT) to satisfy the most eager clients seeking to buy a new Apple toy.

    The iPad fever arrives in Europe after they sold over a million units in the U.S. market since Apple launched it 28 days ago.

    Apple said yesterday that there has been delays in deliveries and that some people will have to wait.

    In the UK, selling prices vary between 429 pounds (505 euros) for the tablet of 16 GB capacity and 699 pounds (823 euros) for the 64GB iPad .

    The iPad with a thickness of 1.34 inch, 680-gram weight and ten hours of autonomy, resembles the iPod Touch in a giant version with a 9.7 inches touch screen.

    Convenient and easy to use, has a size of a notebook, the iPad can be used for gaming, surfing the internet, reading and playing multimedia files (photos, videos, movies and music).

    Like the iPod, his younger brother, the iPad has direct link to music stores and applications owned by Apple, the company of Steve Jobs.

    However, the great innovation of iPad is the iBook, allowing readers to shop and read electronic books.

    There are two iPad versions available, one only uses the wi-fi to connect to the network while the other offers access for Wi-Fi and 3G.

    The main mobile providers in the UK, Vodafone, Orange, O2 and 3, have already agreed about the price of the 3G version of the iPad, which will require a separate SIM card in order to connect to the internet.

    Apart from the United Kingdom, the iPad goes on sale today in Germany, Australia, Canada, Spain, France, Italy and Japan and Switzerland. During July will be available in Austria, Belgium, Holland, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico and Singapore.

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  • Toronto Police to take up to $100-million of G20 security funds

    Via Prison Planet.com » Prison Planet

    Colin Freeze
    Globe and Mail
    May 28, 2010

    Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair says his police force will administer between $50-million and $100-million of the federal funds allotted for G20 security.

    This amount could represent as much as 10 per cent of the $930-million earmarked in security costs for the G8 and G20 events.

    “We did not see this as a windfall opportunity,” Chief Blair told reporters Thursday evening.

    He said that his service has made every effort to contain costs and pointed out Toronto Police got no top-up from municipal ratepayers for the summit.

    That’s where the feds come in.

    The biggest cost, Chief Blair said, is staffing. A “great deal of manpower” is required for security, he said, “between $50 and $100-million of staffing costs related to the Toronto Police Service and our municipal partners,” he said.

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  • Why Man-Made Global Warming is a load of cobblers; Pt 1

    Via Prison Planet.com » Sci Tech

    James Delingpole
    London Telegraph
    May 28, 2010

    Just been reading Climate: The Counter Consensus (Stacey International) the new book by Bob Carter – that’s New Zealand’s Professor Robert M Carter to you, mate: he’s one of the world’s leading palaeoclimatologists – and it’s a cracker. By the end, you’re left feeling rather as I did after the Heartland Conference, that the scientific case against AGW is so overwhelming that you wonder how anyone can still speak up for so discredited a theory without dying of embarrassment.

    All the same, it’s good to be reminded now and again why the “consensus” thinking on AGW simply doesn’t stand up. There are so many excellent examples from Prof Carter’s book, I might be forced to spread them out over several blogs.

    Take his chapter on the oceans. The other day some troll or other was brandishing a figure he’d got from NOAA, showing that the sea was warming. Well bully for you troll, but if you understand at all how climate works that fact does precisely zilch to support the case for AGW. Why?

    The good Prof explains:

    The ocean covers more than 70 per cent of the Earth’s surface and over much of its area it is 3-5km deep. Comprising water, which is one thousand times denser than air the ocean has far more mass than the atmosphere – notwithstanding that the atmosphere covers the entire planet and is 50 km high to the top of the stratosphere. The result of this is that the ocean has a much greater heat capacity than the atmosphere, specifically 3,300 times more. Put another way, all the heat energy contained in the atmosphere is matched by the heat content of only the upper 3.2 metres of the worldwide ocean.

    Another consequence is that water requires much more energy to heat it up than does air. On a volume/volume basis, the ratio of heat capacities is, of course, 3,300 to 1. One practical result of this is that it is almost impossible for the atmosphere to exert a significant heating effect on the ocean, as is often asserted to by promoters of global warming alarm. For to heat one litre of water by 1 degree C will take 3,300 litres of air that was 2 degrees hotter, or one litre of air that was 3,300 degrees hotter, neither of which is a very common scenario in our every day weather system. Instead it is the ocean that controls the warmth of the lower atmosphere, in three main ways: namely, through direct contact, by infrared radiation from the ocean surface and by the removal of latent heat by evaporation.

    Full article here

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  • Children, 4, ‘to be fingerprinted to borrow school books from library’

    Via Prison Planet.com » Prison Planet

    Andrew Hough
    London Telegraph
    May 28, 2010

    Children as young as four could be fingerprinted to take out books from a school libaray.

    Students in Manchester are having their thumbprints digitally transformed into electronic codes, which can then be recognised by a computer program.

    Under the scheme, pupils swipe a bar code inside the book they want borrow then press their thumb on to a scanner to authorise the loan. Books are returned in the same way.

    The scheme is being trialled on junior classes at Higher Lane Primary in Whitefield, Bury, Greater Manchester.

    Officials confirmed it is due to be extended to all pupils at the school, one of the areas largest primary schools, with 453 pupils aged four to 11.

    Full article here

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