Author: Serkadis

  • Numerically Optimized Cyclones by Advanced Cyclone Systems

    Advanced Cyclone Systems, S.A. (ACS) is a company exclusively dedicated to the development and international commercialization of the most efficient cyclone systems
    worldwide.
    ACS mission is to achieve total particle capture exclusively with cyclone systems through continuous investment in Innovation and R&D.

    Hurricane and ReCyclone Systems contradict the general thinking that cyclones are inefficient powder collectors. These cyclone systems can reach bag filter redundancy in the most demanding operating processes.

    Applications include particulate matter (PM) emission control in boilers and furnaces and product recovery in the pharmaceutical, food and chemical industries. ACS works in a very close cooperation with its clients in order to design custom made cyclone systems that really solve their unmet needs.

  • Ultra-compact economical price Laser Displacement Sensor.

    RIFTEK has just introduced a new RF605 Series of ultra-compact triangulation laser sensors.
    The Series includes 4 sensors with a 50 to 500 mm measurement range. The size of IP67 aluminum housing is only 50x50x17 mm and the weight without cable is no more then 60 g, which makes the devices ideal for robotics applications. Despite the small dimensions, the 2 kHz measuring frequency sensors have RS232 or RS485 ports, analog output (4…20 mA or 0…10V), synchronization input and an alarm output for machine control interfacing.
    Free software provides easy setting of the configuration parameters. Free SDK allows user to develop his own software products without going into details of the sensor communications protocol. For further information please see the instruction-manual on our website www.riftek.com/pages/indexeng.htm

  • TEKHNE TK-100 Dew Point Transmitter

    Features
    Measurement Range at -100 to +20 degC
    +/- 2 degC Accuracy
    Compact Size, Light Weight
    Long Battery Life
    Easy Connection to sampling line
    Simple Operation
    Traceability to National Standard

    The Hygrometer TK-100 YN Model is a battery powered portable instrument. It is suitable for the field measurements where electrical power is inconvenient or the multiple-points measurements. TK-100 Dew Point Transmitter is set inside of the instrument for the measurement from -100 degC dp to +20 degC dp, at an accuracy of +/- 2 degC dp.

    TK-100 Transmitter
    The core measurement tool for YN Model is TK-100 Dew Point Transmitter, manufactured by TEKHNE Corporation, Japan. TEKHNE Ceramic Sensor is designed to secure the best mixture of accuracy, high response speed and long term stability. Most advanced technology is used for this purpose. Also, the advanced microprocessor technology realized temperature compensation mechanism, which minimizes the effect by process temperature to the dew point measurement.

    Portability
    YN Model is small, by 160 x 160 x 88 mm, and has lightweight, at 2 kg. It is developed based on the customers’ voice; “easily bring it on the business trip by train or by air”.

    Power
    YN Model contains re-chargeable Lithium battery inside of the instrument. The battery make the instrument work for 24 hours, by only 3 hours charge time. You can use it continuously over 24 hours, by the operation with battery charger connecting.

    Battery status can be easily monitored by 3-status display for AC Power Supply, Charge and Discharge exist in the front panel.

    Easy to Use
    One of the most important features for such instruments is how easily users start operation. YN Model needs only 3 steps for measurement, those are; Charge the battery, connect the line and press start button. So the product does not choose users, but users choose the product, right now.

    If you are interested in the sales of dew point sensors, hygrometers and instruments in your region, please contact :

    TEKHNE Corporation
    6-14-10 Futago, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki City,
    Kanagawa 213-0002, JAPAN
    TEL +81(44)379 3697
    FAX +81(44)379 4105
    e-mail: [email protected]

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  • Perfect and Reliable Power Generation Mechanism

    I. Perfect and Reliable Power Generation Mechanism
    Adopt the new generation brush-free generator which has been improved and designed from the advanced generator technology in the world. Class H insulation structure is adopted on the generator windings. The stator base of main generator is of armor plate welded structure. The design of stator lamination is unique. The rotor of main generator is of protruding pole type, which consists of one-piece protruding pole lamination. The manufacturing process is as follows: use aluminum casting or copper bar to connect the core and full damp winding together, directly wind the magnetic winding and fill high-class heat sealed epotherm between the winding layers. Thus, the product has good electrical insulation and reliable mechanical strength.

    II. Outstanding Electrical Performance
    High Voltage Stability–Voltage regulation rate under stable state 1%
    Powerful Giant–Strong capability to start up asynchronous generators
    Wide Voltage Range–Voltage regulation range 5% or set up at will
    Clean Sine Wave–Distortion rate of voltage sine wave shape 5%
    Electromagnetism–Special motor electromagnetism design and high quality AVR to assure very low wireless interference DB
    Safety and Reliability–Short circuit current under stable state 3Ie, duration 3S

  • Rotary lifting module replaces SCARA robot

    In future, it will be possible to perform many handling tasks previously reserved for SCARA robots more cost-effectively, compactly and easily using the rotary lifting module EHMB from Festo. This applies particularly to fragile small parts. The rotary lifting module has similar movement patterns to a SCARA robot for loading and unloading processes.

  • MatCamNZ Distributing Jet Edge Water Jet Systems in New Zealand

    Jet Edge, Inc., a leading manufacturer of ultra-high pressure waterjets for precision cutting, coating removal and surface preparation, is pleased to announce that MatCamNZ has been selected as its newest waterjet systems distributor covering New Zealand.

    As a distributor of Jet Edge water jets, MatCamNZ carries Jet Edge’s full line of waterjet cutting and surface preparation equipment, including waterjet cutting machines, waterjet intensifier pumps and portable waterjetting systems.
    Based in Glenfield, MatCamNZ has been supplying and supporting quality machine tools to the New Zealand metal cutting industry for more than 20 years, and has extensive experience with water jet technology. MatCamNZ carries a comprehensive range of products including CNC routers, laser, plasma and water jet cutters.

    “Jet Edge is proud to associate our name with MatCamNZ ,” said Jude Lague, Jet Edge president. “MatCamNZ has demonstrated and proven that they have the key attributes of what makes a successful waterjet distributor: knowledge, hard work, professionalism, integrity and great customer service.”

    For more information about MatCamNZ., visit www.matcamnz.com, call (09) 444 6537 or e-mail [email protected]. For more information about Jet Edge waterjets, visit www.jetedge.com, call +1 763-497-8726 or e-mail [email protected].

    For more information about international distributorship opportunities with Jet Edge, contact Dave Anderson, International Sales Manager, at +1 763 497 8718, [email protected], or visit www.jetedge.com.

    About Jet Edge
    Established in 1984, Jet Edge is a global designer and manufacturer of waterjet systems for precision cutting, surface preparation and coating removal. Jet Edge systems are used around the world in a broad range of industries, from the world’s leading airlines to automotive, aerospace, industrial manufacturers, machine and job shops.

  • Special gear units for height adjustable cupboards 105927

    Working easily with height adjustable cupboards

    Disabled people often experience situations in everyday life, which they can hardly cope with without help or which they cannot cope with at all. Even simple activities like setting the table can become an almost insurmountable problem. Plates located in a kitchen wall cupboard are simply not reachable for a person in a wheel chair.

    Height adjustable wall cupboards have become a standard feature for some time now in kitchens adapted to people with disabilities. The adjustable height systems are driven by a specially developed Ketterer gear unit. The drive units are adapted to individual requirements in a space-saving, quiet and powerful manner.
    The special gear unit – spindle combination allows an accurate design for the incurred tensile and compressive forces. An integrated displacement measuring system offers additional operating comfort, whilst the cupboards can always be moved to the same optimally set position.

    These special gear units can be used everywhere where large forces and accurate positioning are required. See for yourself and talk to us.

  • HS1100 and HS1150 Hi-Speed bases with Auto2Speed

    Hinowa is glad to present the HS1100 and HS1150 Hi-Speed bases, hydraulic, fast and multi kit minidumpers.

    After the success of HS1100 and HS1150 minidumpers Hinowa introduces on the market the new Hi-Speed versions.

    The new minidumpers are equipped with a totally hydraulic system, with double displacement reduction gear drives and have the Hinowa Auto2Speed system, they are able to reach a speed of 6 km/h against the current 4 km/h of the HS1100 and HS1150 standard version.
    The new system automatically accelerates and decelerates depending on the weight loaded on the machine and the inclination of the ground, giving more power on slopes, controlling the translation on descents and granting the max speed of 6 km/h on flat lands.

    The interchangeability of the attachments is granted and compatible with the all the current series of HS1100-1150 minidumpers, the auxiliary hydraulic quick couplings, placed sideways the HS bases, grant the max flexibility and quickness in the attachment changes.

    The new HS1100 and HS1150 Hi-Speed bases are available from April with our distribution network and can be ordered from now.

    Speed up your works with the new HS1100 and HS1150 Hi-Speed!

  • HOSE PUMP MANUFACTURER ADDS ISO 9001 TO ITS CREDENTIALS

    Verderflex has considerable manufacturing aptitude and its Basildon factory exemplifies the company’s ability to design and manufacture special tube pumps. Its application knowledge and production investment provides a unique resource for OEMs and systems integrators alike to specify pumps with non standard characteristics.

    Best manufacturing practices are assured at the Basildon factory thanks to the adoption of proven business tools and techniques for lean manufacturing. The company has implemented programmes to bring sustained order and efficiency to the workplace and the initiative includes process improvement through kaizen, value-stream mapping and quality control.

    Verderflex Basildon has also just received ISO 9001:2008 status that the company anticipates will open doors for new business. MD John Watkins commented, “Reduced lead time, assured quality, greater operational efficiency and now ISO compliance are all important components in giving competitive edge.”

  • hydraulic pressure test stand

    Hydraulic pressure Test Stand

    Standard:
    •ISO 11439 •ISO9809

    Application:
    •Proof pressure test and volumetric expansion measuring for cylinders as well as other pressure vessels and portable fire extinguisher, etc.

    Technical data:
    •Test pressure: 0^200MPa
    •Test port: 1 port (Or Customized)
    •Constant pressure precision: ±2% F.S
    •Constant pressure range: 2%^100%F.S
    •Drive method: Air Driven (7bar compressed air)
    •Volumetric expansion precision: ±0.1ml
    •Water jacket sealing: Cylinder automatic seal
    •Sensor accuracy: d±0.5% F.S
    •Clamping Method: Hoisting
    •Dimension: a) Power station: 1200mm×600mm×1000mm
    b) Water Jacket: (according to the cylinder size)

    Features:
    •Water jacket method to measure the rate of expansion.
    •Automatic operation controlled by PC. High speed data acquisition system supports real-time display of pressure values, time and pressure-time curves, etc.
    •Test result saved automatically even when power down happens accidently.
    •User configuration on output pressure and the rate of pressure rise.
    •Stable and reliable IVS test software, easy operation and monitor.
    •Large flow capacity water pump and weighing devices is provided, automatic reading of cylinder volumes, testing pump made in USA provides a wide range of output pressure.
    •All high pressure valves, tubing and fittings made in USA with 316SS to guarantee high test precision and stability.
    •Most of the liquid medium is available.
    •water jackets designed as explosion-proof structure, safer and easier in operation.
    •Emergency stop and automatically unloading the high pressure against power off, unnormal pressure or leaks etc.

  • RadioMOVEit_ safe, ergonomic lifting

    The new operating concept creates room to manoeuvre when working with chain hoists

    Crane technology specialist STAHL CraneSystems presents the RadioMOVEit, a new type of chain hoist control unit mounted directly on the chain. The operator can guide the load safely using the two non-slip handles, while controlling all the chain hoist functions without moving his hands. It is suitable for both right-hand and left-hand operation. If greater heights of lift are required, the control unit can be removed from its cradle and used as a conventional radio remote control.
    The RadioMOVEit is attached to the load chain with two screws and can easily be adjusted to the desired working height. It is just as easy to remove it whenever the full height of lift of the chain hoist is required.
    As there is no conventional cable-based control switch, the RadioMOVEit opens up a new ergonomic method of working with greater freedom of movement, simultaneously improving safety in the workplace.
    The radio control can be used with all chain hoists from STAHL CraneSystems. On newer models the radio receiver just needs to be connected to the control, older models can easily be retrofitted with the necessary connection.
    69 radio channels are available and allow more than one RadioMOVEit to be operated safely in the same room. The control unit has an emergency stop function and is approved in category 3 in compliance with EN 954-1.
    The scope of supply comprises the RadioMOVEit with the appropriate radio receiver and charger – when fully charged, the remote control is equipped for 30 hours’ continuous operation. The RadioMOVEit is available as of now from specialist dealers and crane manufacturers. You will find a list of sales partners, further information on new products and the whole range of STAHL CraneSystems hoists at: www.stahlcranes.com

    STAHL CraneSystems GmbH, based in Künzelsau, Germany, employs 650 staff throughout the world. The company is regarded as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sophisticated lifting technology, drive technology and control technology. STAHL CraneSystems is world market leader in the field of explosion-protected crane technology and off-standard solutions.

  • UNION presented its new Model on METAV 2010

    On the METAV 2010 UNION Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH Chemnitz, known as manufacturer of boring mills with spindle diameters of 110 – 160, presented its new Model

    UNION PR 200 – a floor type boring mill with RAM.

    The machine presented on the tradeshow in Düsseldorf extends the existing product range to the upper side. The machine is especially designed for machining heavy duty parts for dimensions of up to 8m height, 30 length and weights of 250 tons or even more.

    UNION Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH Chemnitz follows with the presentation of this machine the market trend requiring more and more machines for large and heavy parts along with high stock removal rates. The machine is equipped with hydrostatic guideways in all axis which are granting minimal wear and best dampening effects. Spindle power up to 100 kW and spindle torque of up to 12.000 Nm is a sign what parts UNION with this machine is aiming for. Rapid traverses up to 25m/min allowing fast access to all parts of the work piece even for very large parts.

    The machines is offered with controls according to customers choice – Siemens 840Dsl or Heidenhain iTNC 530 or Fanuc 31i are available. The machine can be equipped with tables or floorplates on the work piece side in exact the configuration the customer needs to achieve maximum flexibility. A high variety of automatic changeable heads completes the package of machine, designed for highest productivity and flexibility.

  • Internal Combustion Counterbalanced Forklift Truck

    KION Baoli (Jiangsu) Forklift Co., Ltd. is a newly established joint venture company in China by KION Group in Germany, Jingjiang Baoli Forklift and Jiangsu Baoli Group. The company is located in the Economic Development Zone of Jingjiang city, Jiangsu province, covering an area of 120,000 square meters, with a production area of 100,000 square meters.

    KION Baoli uses advanced production tools, which include laser cutting machine, CNC plasma cutting machine, CNC bending machine, welding machine, large hydraulic press, automated painting line, vehicle assembly line and key components production line. The annual production capacity is 15,000 sets.
    The KION Baoli product line includes 1T to 10T diesel/gasoline/LPG forklifts, electric forklifts and warehouse trucks.

    KION Baoli has a comprehensive sales and service network, with presence in more than 80 countries.
    As the KION Group’s fourth brand, Baoli with a low-cost manufacturing base will focus on the economy segment worldwide. KION Baoli will provide competitive products and services to domestic and overseas customers.

  • Inobell : High performance powder bell sprayer

    To meet the requirements of companies looking to improve paint savings,
    SAMES has designed Inobell, the brand new electrostatic powder bell,
    with high performance, high quality finish and easy integration.
    It allows the application of powder paint on all types of surfaces
    with a particular effectiveness on flat surfaces.

  • Microsoft Money Helps Yahoo Post Great Financial Results in Q1

    Yahoo has posted some better-than-expected results for the first quarter of 2010. While revenue stayed flat, income was more than double mostly due to several one-time deals. Money from Microsoft has started pouring in and display ads, arguably Yahoo’s strong suit, have seen a 20-percent uptake in the first three months of the… (read more)

  • AutoblogGreen for 04.22.10

    Volt production pushed up to October? GM says plans “have not changed”
    So, um, when, exactly?
    Scientist wants automakers held accountable for how electricty is generated for plug-ins
    This not a good idea.
    The Nissan Leaf in five new colors, and other tidbits from the registration process
    Red, black, white, blue and silver.
    Other news:

    AutoblogGreen for 04.22.10 originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 22 Apr 2010 06:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Duh, Don’t Leave A Thumb Drive With Child Porn Plugged Into A Shared Computer

    Jim submitted this story about a paramedic who left a thumb drive containing child pornography plugged into a shared computer. A coworker later found the files on the thumb drive, and the owner of the drive was brought up on charges for the offending files.

    Obviously child pornography is a serious crime and needs to be stopped; that’s not the issue that is in question here. As law professor Orin Kerr points, out, the concern here is whether or not looking through the contents of an inadvertently plugged in thumb drive constitutes an unreasonable search and seizure and a violation of our fourth amendment rights. In this case, United States v. Durdley, the district court ruled that leaving a thumb drive in a shared computer removed an expectation of privacy since no extraordinary means were necessary to access those files:


    Durdley’s files were exposed to anyone who sat down at the computer station who used the traditional means for opening and viewing files (such as Windows Explorer and the My Computer icon). Johnson encountered the files without employing any special means or intruding into any area which Durdley could reasonably expect to remain private once he left the drive attached to the common-use computer. The Court concludes, therefore, that Mr. Durdley had no more reasonable expectation of privacy in the contents of the thumb drive once he attached it to the common-use computer than the defendant in King did in his drive once he attached it to the airbase network.

    Kerr disagrees with the ruling, and equates leaving a thumb drive plugged into a shared computer to leaving luggage in a bus terminal:


    I think the social norm is that when you see a private person’s thumb drive on a shared-use computer, it’s understood that you’re invading that person’s privacy if you start clicking around to see what the files are. It’s kind of like someone leaving their luggage in the waiting room of a bus station. If the owner leaves the luggage behind for some reason, no one would see that as a waiver of privacy rights in the luggage or an invitation to unzip the luggage and look around.

    It’s hard to see how opening someone else’s luggage is remotely close to looking at files on a thumb drive. Whereas luggage has clear physical boundaries, once a thumb drive is part of a file system, those barriers no longer exist. After all, when a thumb drive is plugged into a PC, it appears as a drive under “My Computer” and looks very similar to the other drives attached to the computer. So, if we really want a real-world analogy, a more appropriate one would be an open suitcase in a public bus station. Sure, while it’s kind of nosy to peek inside, things in plain view have long been understood to not be protected under the fourth amendment.

    So, the moral of the story is, if you have files you don’t want people looking at, it’s best to not leave your thumb drives plugged into shared computers. Even better, don’t have illegal files in the first place.

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  • Is This A Self-Sustaining Recovery? No, And Here’s Why

    (This guest post previously appeared at the author’s blog)

    Richard Koo’s latest commentary is not quite as wildly bullish as equity investors have gotten in recent weeks and I fully agree with his outlook.  The markets are pricing in a self sustaining organic recovery and I still believe we have anything but that.  While we are still very constructive on the economy in H1 (and likely into Q3), I believe we are still mired in a balance sheet recession that is simply being papered over by extraordinary amounts of government spending.  In essence, the government has implemented a massive private sector crediting of accounts while their balance sheets remain highly indebted and continue to be worked down.  Richard Koo agrees.  Mr. Koo notes that the lending market is actually not improving at all:

    “From borrower’s perspective, credit crunch is worsening Amid a severe nationwide credit crunch, the Fed is now actively listening to borrowers and trying to build a close cooperative relationship with the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), a leading small business organization. This is a major, unprecedented change. Traditionally, the Fed paid little attention to the views of borrowers, and as a result there were no data series like the index of banks’ willingness to lend as seen by the borrowers found in the Bank of Japan’s Tankan survey. Without input from borrowers, the Fed tended to administer policy based solely on the views of lenders—ie, the financial sector.”

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    “Like the Bank of Japan, the NFIB has been asking borrowers for their views on banks’ willingness to lend for many years. The relevant question asks businesses whether they find it easier or harder to obtain bank loans than they did three months ago. Recent numbers are deep in negative territory, indicating that banks are much more reluctant to lend than they were three months ago. This suggests that the credit crunch is not over and in fact is growing worse.

    Koo elaborates on the deep weakness in the credit markets by claiming that mark to market would result in widespread banking bankruptcies if they were forced to actually mark these assets down to their true values:

    “If US authorities were to require banks to mark their commercial real estate loans to market today, lending to this sector would be extinguished, triggering a chain of bankruptcies as borrowers became unable to roll over their debt.”

    Koo says the weakness in the consumer is best displayed by continuing credit contraction and weak retail trends at Wal-Mart:

    “Wal-Mart sales strategy reflects reduced purchasing power of US consumer Rising retail sales are often cited as evidence of the US recovery. However, outstanding consumer credit in the US contracted another $11.5 billion in February, marking the twelfth decline in 13 months and demonstrating that the household sector is still undertaking balance sheet adjustments. A robust recovery in consumer spending is unlikely as long as credit continues to shrink. Retail leader Wal-Mart announced on 9 April that it would lower the prices on 10,000 of its products in response to a Q1 decline in US store sales, calling into question the oft-heard argument that retail sales are strong. The chain also said it plans to cut more prices in the future. There are two possible causes for the drop in sales at Wal-Mart. One is that incomes have risen, causing consumption to shift from the chain’s inexpensive offerings to higher-end products. The other is that the weak economy has caused a further reduction in consumers’ purchasing power.

    That Wal-Mart is addressing the drop in sales with further price cuts suggests that the company’s executives believe the latter scenario is the more likely. If they attributed the drop in sales to rising incomes, they would instead have announced a shift in their product mix to higher-quality, higher-priced items.”

    What does it all mean?  It means the government must continue to spend or the private sector will fall back into a debt-laden slump.  As we previously mentioned, the private sector is not yet ready to run with the baton and likely won’t be ready to run with it for several years.  If the government cuts back on spending and stops effectively crediting private sector bank accounts the likelihood for a double dip or an all-out new recession increases substantially in 2011 and 2012:

    “Discontinuation of fiscal stimulus could trigger another slump. The impact of the Obama administration’s $787 billion fiscal stimulus, unveiled last February, is now peaking. That reported improvements in economic conditions are still so modest naturally leads to concerns about what will happen when the stimulus winds down. The stimulus is scheduled to have its greatest impact in Q2 and Q3 this year, so I do not expect the economy to lurch backwards in the near future. Nevertheless, the economy could stall again once the stimulus ends unless private demand picks up in the next few months. The economy may rapidly improve in the coming months. However, the fact that the Fed is retraining bank inspectors in an effort to address the credit crunch suggests that central bank officials do not see the recovery as having firm underpinnings.”

    “Economies’ fate depends on whether governments try to reduce deficits.  The recent problems in Greece have helped focus attention in the eurozone on the supposed need for deficit-reduction efforts. This comes at a time when the region’s fiscal stimulus already consists mostly of automatic stabilizers rather than pro-active spending. To cut government spending at this juncture would further reduce the pro-active portion of fiscal outlays and postpone the recovery.”

    In the UK, both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party have laid out deficit-reduction plans ahead of the 6 May elections while the private sector continues to deleverage by paying down debt. The implication in my view is that even if the economies of the US, UK, and the eurozone survive fiscal cutbacks, the eventual recoveries will be modest at best. And if the spending cuts are too severe, the economies are likely to stall once again. Japan and other Asian countries that remain heavily reliant on exports to the US and Europe therefore need to closely monitor political debate on fiscal consolidation in these countries.  US consumer credit continues to contract, and British households and businesses are paying down debt. Those of us in Japan, which unsuccessfully attempted to reduce its budget deficit under similar conditions in 1997 and 2001, are perhaps best positioned to warn people in the US and UK what will happen if the governments of these countries embark on fiscal consolidation efforts.”

    In March of 2009 we began referring to the rally as “the government run rally“.  The rally started on government interventions and continues to this day with a massive and continuing stimulus plan that props up the economy.

    In summary, enjoy the continuing appearance of an economic recovery into the back half of this year (and what will likely be higher equity prices), but don’t get your hopes up for a sustained recovery.  The likelihood of spending cuts and higher taxes will put a damper on the recovery in 2011 just when things are starting to look so good.  And that’s assuming that Ben Bernanke’s cattle prodding of prudent savers into risk assets doesn’t result in extreme malinvestment and destructive asset bubbles before that.

    After 4 seemingly wonderful years wouldn’t it be ironic if President Obama is running for re-election in 2012 and falls on the same Keynesian sword that President Bush and the Republicans fell on in 2008?  All thanks to the creativity of Ben Bernanke and his continuation of the failed Greenspan doctrine.

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  • Yow! Check Out What The Euro Just Did

    Euro longs have a serious case of trigger fingers.

    Look what the currency just did on news that Greece’s debt is worse than previously thought.

    From FinViz:

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  • YouTube Removes Hitler ‘Downfall’ Parodies

    Viral videos and Internet memes, by nature, come and go pretty fast. The web’s attention span is pretty low. Some memes that have endured the test of time are the Hitler ‘Downfall’ videos, which have been linked to anything from banned Xbox 360 Live accounts to the Apple iPad. Literally, hundreds of parody clips have been made using the… (read more)