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  • COAL’S DIRTY SECRET

    Coal ash is one of the country’s biggest waste streams and is full of toxic substances, yet it remains virtually unregulated. Can Washington overcome the fierce opposition of energy interests to protect communities and the environment?

    A special Facing South investigation by Sue Sturgis

    tva_ash_house_caption.jpgWhen a billion gallons of coal ash broke loose from a holding pond at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Kingston power plant near Harriman, Tenn. in December 2008, registered nurse Penny Dodson was living nearby with her 18-month-old grandson, Evyn.


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    Like most of her neighbors, Dodson never gave much thought to the impoundment until it collapsed, destroying three homes, damaging 42 others and inundating the nearby Clinch and Emory rivers with the sludgy coal waste.

    The Dec. 22 spill blanketed Dodson’s property, but TVA assured residents it wasn’t toxic, so she and Evyn stayed put. But a week after the disaster, Evyn — who suffers from cerebral palsy — became very ill.

    He refused to play or eat, his eyes turned red and watery, and he began coughing and wheezing. He eventually landed in the hospital, where tests showed his body had high levels of arsenic and lead, contaminants in the coal ash. The doctors blamed his troubles on airborne ash and advised them to move.

    evyn_dodson.jpg“I carry guilt because we stayed,” Dodson said in testimony to state lawmakers at a hearing held two months after the disaster. “Because I was told that we were going to be safe, and I believed them.”

    Since that fateful incident, other energy disasters have grabbed headlines: the blast at a West Virginia coalmine that left 29 miners dead, and an explosion on BP’s offshore oil drilling rig that killed 11 workers and has released millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico.

    Coal ash isn’t receiving as much attention nowadays. But a six-month investigation by Facing South finds that it poses a growing threat to public health and the environment — even as coal ash remains unregulated by the federal government due in large part to political pressure from energy companies.

    But the days of coal ash escaping the scrutiny of federal regulators are numbered. Earlier this month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — after months of delay due to maneuvering among the EPA, White House Office of Management and Budget, and the politically powerful electric utility industry — took the unusual step of releasing two different proposals for how to regulate coal ash.

    EPA is now asking the public to weigh in on the two options during a 90-day comment period that will begin once the proposed rules are published in the Federal Register. (For a pre-publication version of the rules, click here.) As EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson said when the regulatory options were rolled out, “We look forward to the participation and the comments of the American people.”

    What happens in the coming months will determine whether communities will be protected from the prospect of another coal ash disaster like the one that struck eastern Tennessee, as well as from less visible but no less dangerous coal ash disasters unfolding in communities nationwide.

    Hazards in our midst

    tva_widows_creek_caption.jpgWhen coal is burned to produce electricity, it leaves behind a variety of wastes — fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag and more — known collectively by regulators as coal combustion waste, or more commonly as coal ash.

    U.S. coal plants generate more than 150 million tons of coal ash each year, according to a recent Environmental Protection Agency analysis. That makes it the second-largest industrial waste stream in the U.S. after mining waste.

    Because coal ash is not regulated by the federal government, the EPA had never set out to count the number of impoundments for disposing of coal ash waste nationwide.

    But after the Kingston disaster, the agency launched a search that turned up a total of 584 impoundments and similar disposal sites at more than 200 facilities, mostly power plants.

    Of the more than 580 impoundments the EPA discovered, it rated the hazard potential of about a third of them. Of those, 49 units have been rated as high hazard — meaning a failure like the one at Kingston would likely kill people. Another 60 units are rated as significant hazards, meaning their failure could lead to widespread destruction like the Kingston disaster. Many of the communities at greatest risk from hazardous impoundments have higher-than-average poverty rates.

    These ratings are significant, because failures of coal ash impoundments are not rare occurrences:

    * In July 2002, a sinkhole developed in an impoundment at the Georgia Power/Southern Company’s Plant Bowen in Bartow County, Ga., covering four acres and reaching 30 feet in depth. The sinkhole released 2.25 million gallons of a water and coal-ash mix to a tributary of the Euharlee Creek; that creek feeds the Etowah River, which provides drinking water to local communities and habitat to imperiled species.

    * In August 2005, an impoundment failed at PPL’s Martins Creek power plant in Pennsylvania’s Northampton County, sending more than 100 million gallons of contaminated water and coal ash into the Delaware River, which provides drinking water for downstream communities.

    * In January 2009 — less than a month after the catastrophic collapse at the Kingston plant — a pipe inside a coal ash impoundment at TVA’s Widows Creek plant in northeastern Alabama leaked, sending as much as 10,000 gallons of coal ash waste into nearby Widows Creek, a tributary of the Tennessee River. The intake for Scottsboro, Ala.’s water supply lies about 20 miles downstream of the spill site.

    Despite the clear hazards, many of these coal ash dumps are unregulated not only by the federal government — they’re virtually unregulated at the state level as well. For example, most states don’t require groundwater monitoring and runoff collection at coal ash impoundments, and more than half don’t require liners or financial assurances to guarantee the owners can pay for cleanup of any contamination that might occur.

    “It’s a situation that needs to be fixed,” said attorney Lisa Evans, a former EPA official who now works with the environmental law firm Earthjustice. “We’re talking about a potential loss of human life.”

    Poisoned waters

    coal_ash_health_effects_chart.jpgCatastrophic collapses like the one at the Kingston plant in Tennessee aren’t the only threat posed by unregulated coal ash impoundments. Most of the more than 100 known and suspected cases of environmental damages caused by coal ash that have been documented by the EPA and environmental groups involve contaminants from the ash seeping into nearby groundwater and surface water supplies from impoundments, which are typically unlined.

    In fact, a recent EPA risk assessment found that people who live near coal ash impoundments and drink from wells have as much as a 1 in 50 chance of getting cancer due to contamination with arsenic, one of the most common and dangerous pollutants in coal ash. The same risk assessment found that living near coal ash impoundments also increases the risk of damage to the liver, kidneys, lungs and other organs.

    And as a consequence of efforts to make burning coal cleaner, new technology to collect airborne coal ash from the smokestacks of power plants has increased the concentration of toxic contaminants in coal ash, heightening its public health and environmental risks.

    The dangers of coal ash aren’t just hypothetical — it’s been linked to at least 100 cases of toxic contamination across the country. The following examples were detailed in a recent
    report
    by Earthjustice and the Environmental Integrity Project:

    * At Tampa Electric’s Big Bend Station near Apollo Beach in Florida’s Hillsborough County, thallium and manganese leaching from a coal ash dump have contaminated off-site groundwater at levels exceeding federal drinking water standards, while arsenic has contaminated on-site groundwater at levels 11 times above standards.

    * At SCE&G’s Wateree Station in Eastover, S.C., arsenic contaminated groundwater at the site at 18 times the federal drinking water standard, according to the same report. The contamination has migrated to adjacent property and is accumulating in catfish in the nearby Wateree River.

    * Selenium discharges from ash impoundments at AEP’s John Amos Plant along the Kanawha River in Winfield, W.Va. have exceeded the facility’s permit limits, according to publicly available monitoring data, while fish taken from nearby Little Scary Creek have registered selenium levels above what the state considers safe for human consumption. Exposure to excessive levels of selenium over the short term can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, and over time can result in neurological effects.

    * Arsenic in groundwater beneath Progress Energy’s Sutton Steam Plant on the Cape Fear River near Wilmington, N.C. has been detected at levels as high as 29 times the federal drinking water standard and is migrating off-site, according to state monitoring data. And Sutton is no exception: An
    independent analysis
    of state data found that every one of 13 coal ash impoundments located next to North Carolina power plants owned by Progress Energy and Duke Energy that were tested are leaking contamination to groundwater.

    skyland_ash_pond_caption.jpgCommunities can be exposed to the hazardous ingredients of coal ash through means other than the water supply. At Progress Energy’s Skyland plant near Asheville, N.C., dried-out ash from a poorly managed impoundment blew through the air onto a neighboring condominium community, accumulating on residents’ homes, lawns and cars. A lab analysis done as part of the state’s investigation into the incident found that the material contained highly toxic, cancer-causing elements including arsenic, chromium and radioactive strontium.

    Dry coal ash in landfills, as well as the use of coal ash as a substitute for fill dirt in construction projects, have also been proven to cause environmental damage.

    The health consequences of the public’s exposure to coal ash can take years to develop, but in some cases the impact has been more acute. For example, leaking coal ash impoundments at PPL Montana’s Colstrip power plant in Rosebud County, Mont. contaminated a well at a nearby Moose Lodge, where members suffered stomach ailments from drinking the water. Fifty-seven Colstrip residents, including members of the Moose Lodge, filed a lawsuit against the company that was eventually settled for $25 million.

    “These companies fought every step of the way,” plaintiffs attorney Jory Ruggiero said at the time. “You can’t hide the facts when you’re testing wells and they’re coming up contaminated.”

    What’s at stake

    These growing public health and environmental concerns — along with the Kingston disaster in Tennessee — have brought the country to a watershed moment in confronting the dangers of coal ash.

    The two regulatory alternatives put forward by the EPA this month include stark differences. Both proposals would regulate coal ash under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the primary federal law governing solid waste. But one option would regulate it more strictly as a “special waste” under RCRA Subtitle C, which governs hazardous waste, while the other would regulate it less strictly under RCRA Subtitle D, which applies to ordinary waste. Regulating coal ash under RCRA Subtitle C would give EPA clear enforcement authority, while placing it under Subtitle D would give EPA the power only to set guidelines for managing coal ash, leaving oversight programs to the states and enforcement to citizen lawsuits.

    Energy companies have lobbied fiercely against treating coal ash as hazardous waste, arguing that such an approach would be too costly and would discourage efforts to recycle coal ash into other products. Meanwhile, environmental groups make the case that coal ash is clearly hazardous and should be treated that way under law.

    With the EPA now putting the future of coal ash regulation up for public debate, environmental advocates like Scott Slesinger, legislative director for the Natural Resources Defense Council, say citizens must speak up if they want to avoid another tragedy like the one that devastated the lives of Penny and Evyn Dodson and their neighbors.

    “The catastrophic failure of the dam in Kingston, Tenn. finally got the nation’s attention to regulate toxic coal ash,” said Slesinger. “We learned in Kingston, as we recently learned in the Gulf, that catastrophic failures associated with dirty carbon happen with tragic results.”

    * * *

    TOMORROW: Disaster in East Tennessee: It’s been nearly a year and a half since the massive TVA coal ash spill. But for communities touched by the spill, it’s an ongoing catastrophe.

    * * *


    Sue Sturgis is an investigative reporter and editorial director of Facing South. This piece is the first installment in an in-depth, week-long series on the growing national problem of coal ash and the political battle over regulations.

  • Download Google Pacman: Google Pac-Man Game on iPhone, iPad, & iPod Touch!

    Download Google Pacman game is the next step to do after enjoying the playable logo- “Google Pacman” in celebration of Pac-man 30th Anniversary. Many surfers got amuse of what Google has done to its logo… an interactive Google Pacman game! Now that the Google Pacman theme is no longer posted, many are trying to download Google Pacman Game to continue the fun and excitement of playing Pacman game that captured the hearts of many.

    To download Google Pacman should no longer be a great challenge as this playable logo is not built in flash. This means you can play or download Google Pacman on iPhone, iPad, or your iPod Touch. Google Pacman Logo is built in Javascript, HTML, and CSS… means no Flash! In an action that even Steve Jobs would be proud of, Google built the Pacman Logo out of Javascript, HTML, and CSS – no flash anywhere to be found.

    Steve Jobs aborted flash. So to download Google Pacman without Flash means having the Pacman game not only on your computer but even also on iPhone, iPad, & iPod Touch!

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  • Fiat Punto tem Recall anunciado na Europa


    Mais uma vez, a Fiat está convocando os donos do Grande Punto na Europa por causa de uma possível falha no sistema de airbags do veículo, onde devido a um problema eletrônico o airbag pode ser acionado mesmo estando desligado.

    Segundo a montadora, todos os modelos afetados com esse problema foram fabricados em 2009, e não deixaram claro se a nova versão, o Punto Evo, também terá que passar pela verificação e está inclusa nesse recall, mas de qualquer maneira os seus proprietários serão avisados.

    O sistema de airbags é algo obrigatório em todos os carros na Europa, e no Brasil esse item pode se tornar obrigatório a partir de 2014 em todos os veículos 0 Km. Antes tarde do que nunca.

    Via | Carplace


  • Watch This Autonomous Mecha Fish Navigate a Kiddie Pool [Robots]

    Our brothers-in-arms over at Gizmodo Poland have stumbled upon something magical. Witness Mecha Fish, so named by me because it is a fearsome beast that navigates kiddie pools and cannot be tamed thanks to a kind of rudimentary Bluetooth echolocation. More »










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  • Steve Jobs vs Gizmodo

    As you know, Steve Jobs was extremely dissatisfied about the leak of iPhone 4G (HD). Gizmodo, which buys device and shares its photos for all of us, probably became the most hated site for Apple ever. See the video below :)

    (via: mobile990.pl)

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  • News Round-Up: May 2010 – 4th Edition

    • The insertion of artificially-synthesised DNA into a bacterial cell with subsequent establishment of viability has been widely reported in the media (see here, here, here, here and here) and will lead to substantial debate about the ethical implications as well as leading to a vast array of applications. An interesting soundbite from Venter’s presentation is

    This is the first self-replicating species that we’ve had on the planet whose parent is a computer

    • One research group has identified a novel pathway involving amyloid plaque mediated excitotoxic cell death in a model of Alzheimer’s Disease which may lead to new therapeutic approaches.
    • There is evidence that build up of Amyloid Beta leads to cataracts in people with Down Syndrome as well as being associated with early onset of Alzheimer’s Disease.
    • One group has identified details of Lithium mediated anti-inflammatory pathways which may contribute to an understanding of Lithium’s mechanism(s) of action.
    • The authors of this study have called for psychiatrists to be included in ‘disaster first-response’ teams on the basis of their findings.
    • A JAMA paper outlines details of a successful suicide reduction program in people with depression. In this population, the suicide rate was reduced by 75% and over a 2.5 year period was 0.
    • A group of physicists have predicted that the magnetic fields associated with ball lightning would be sufficient to stimulate phosphenes, visual experiences secondary to cortical activation which would likely influence the perception of lightning.

    Psychiatry 2.0

    • There’s an interesting piece on falling at ABC Therapeutics.
    • In this AJNR post there are useful links to articles on neuroimaging in autism, the development of the cerebral sulci and gyri as well as the neurosurgical uses of Diffuse Tensor Imaging.
    • Stephanie Allen links to online neuroscience videos in this post.
    • Dr Shock links to a video of Richard Dawkins speaking on ageing genes.
    • At the Neuropathology blog there is a look at a phase II study in which Nerve Growth Factor is being injected into the Basal Nucleus of Meynert in subjects with Alzheimer’s Disease.
    • There is a very interesting article on a social media tool for sharing scientific research data – My Experiment – discussed at ‘O’Really‘ and the blogger has been involved in the production of the videos.
    • There is a look at Telehealth at the Singularity Hub.
    • A study finding Thalamic D2 receptor density associations with creativity is covered at Nou Stuff.
    • At Corpus Callosum there is a brief piece on how average hours of TV watching exceeds average hours of working per week in US research.
    • The American Society of Human Genetics has produced an important position paper on genetic ancestry and this is discussed at the Genetic Genealogist blog. An excerpt reads:-

    ‘Leadership of the human-genetics community, diverse in its interests and its own identities, should develop mechanisms for promoting thoughtful and rigorous use of genetic ancestry estimation in academic research….Leadership of the human-genetics community, diverse in its interests and its own identities, should develop mechanisms for promoting thoughtful and rigorous use of genetic ancestry estimation in academic research’


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  • Worst Phone Ever Wants You To Help Sue Apple and AT&T

    Tired of dropped calls? Want to do something about it? If you’re an iPhone user, Worst Phone Ever wants you to send in your dropped call logs, with the goal of starting a class-action lawsuit against Apple and AT&T after it’s collected enough of them.

    The site provides information to help you find your dropped call logs, which are stored on your computer when you sync your iPhone with iTunes. It even provides a tool that automates pulling the log data and uploading it (currently Mac-only). Why are they doing this?

    Q: Why are you doing this?

    You don’t have an iPhone do you?
    But actually, it’s part of our jobs. We make games that people play with cell phones, and every time that a client of ours does a demo with an iPhone that drops, or a player out in the world has the same thing happen, it diminishes the coolness of what we do. And it doesn’t ever happen on Verizon Blackberrys, for example. Also, our office is in Times Square, NYC, and our iPhones are completely useless there. It drives us bananas every day, and we’re offended that AT&T is going to try to charge for their femtocell service.

    Q: Do you hate Apple or AT&T?

    Not at all! Well not Apple anyway. We love Apple, we just think they built a terrible phone and chose a terrible provider. Ironically this site was build using two Macbooks. Yes, that is the correct use of ironic. It could only be more ironic if we built the site using an iPhone.

    The site may also begin providing information about how to get similar data from other products: “It’s a crazy dream, but our hope is that sites like this one can force manufacturers to provide logs of the operation of their devices so that any consumer can compare their experiences.” Doesn’t sound crazy to us!

    Worst Phone Ever [Official Site via CrunchGear]

  • Mazda3 unseats Honda Civic as Canada’s best-selling car

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    There’s a battle raging over the northern border between the Mazda3 and Honda Civic: the Mazda3’s 5,436 units sold in April outdid the Civic by 135, and through the end of last month the Zoom-Zoom ride leads the Honda by just 21 units. The rest of April’s Canadian top five is filled out by the Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Elantra and Hyundai Accent. Compare that to April’s American top five of the Honda Accord, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Camry, Honda Civic and Ford Fusion. Mazda (and higher gas prices) really have a hold on the Canucks, it seems – even if they’re flogging Mazdas for $20K over list

    [Source: Canadian Driver]

    Mazda3 unseats Honda Civic as Canada’s best-selling car originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 23 May 2010 12:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Wooden Peep Hole Iris Features Unsurprising "No Finger Zone" [Maker Faire]

    Get too close to this cog and gear-driven peep hole, spotted in action at Maker Faire, and you could lose more than just an eye. Hence, the thoughtful “No Finger Zone” signage that greets operators when they turn the crank. More »










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  • Unthinkable 2010 Trailer – Starring Samuel Jackson

    Unthinkable, an upcoming suspense thriller, has caused hype due to its trailer. The story begins with a Muslim extremist , played by Michael Sheen, who plants three bombs each in a different location in the United States. The person is then apprehended by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He is interrogated by FBI agent Helen Brody played by Carrie-Anne Moss. Though Brody is an expert in the field but unfortunately, she fails to make progress. Brody is forced to call the badass freelance interrogator, “H”, played by Samuel L. Jackson. H tortures the Muslim extremist which is against the principles of Brody. Brody constantly protects the rights of the terrorist. Questions on which is right and wrong, fear and cruelty coupled with the morals of a person arise. The movie is directed by Gregor Jordan and scripted by Peter Woodward and Oren Moverman.

    The film is rated R and will be released this 2010.



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  • Froyo Feature: USB and wireless hotspot tethering

    Android 2.2 Froyo Internet hot spot

    Internet tethering — over USB and as a wireless hotspot — is one of the bigger features built into Android 2.2 Froyo. And it’s stupidly easy to set up and use. Just dive into the main wireless settings, tap the appropriate button, and connect your computer.

    Check out the video after the break as we walk through the process and do a couple of very basic speed tests.

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  • Climate Change to Rob Your Grandchildren of Nutrients in Pies, Bread, Pizza or Spaghetti

    Scientists testing how crops react in higher CO2 conditions than now – simulating conditions likely over the next 50 years, say that one effect will likely be that protein content will be reduced by one fifth. Plants lose the ability to absorb as much nitrogen in higher CO2 conditions. Most plants use nitrate as the most common form of nitrogen and convert it to protein.

    Arnold Bloom, lead author of the UC Davis study published in Science, said that when they  increased the levels of CO2 in the test to the levels scientists predict over the next 50 years, it led to “nitrogen starved” crops that contained 20% less protein for human consumption.

    “Wheat grain that has been exposed to the conditions that we expect in the next few decades declines about 20 per cent,” he said. (more…)

  • Windows Live Sync to get Windows Phone support?

    Windows Live Wave 4

    Windows Live Sync is a Microsoft Live service which will allow users to sync files and settings between Windows desktops.

    The description below is from the latest version coming in Wave 4 of Microsoft’s Live Essentials release:

    • Sync folders across all your PCs (and Macs) Windows Live Sync keeps your files and folders, such as Documents, Pictures and
      Music, in sync across your computers so you can work or play wherever you want. Update a file on one computer, and it will automatically sync to the rest. Once your folders are synchronized, your files are available even when you don’t have internet access.
    • Program settings sync Star Share settings for your favorite programs across your PCs, so programs work the same way on every PC in your home.
    • Remote Desktop Star Leave your PC online and you can access it from devices.live.com. Find your PC among the list of devices on the website, and click Connect to remotely control your PC.

    Of note is that the service features closely match the features available in Microsoft’s Live Mesh service, which raises questions about Windows Phone support.

    The above icon set, taken from the leaked Live Sync client, does lend some hope, with a Devices Icon which appears to show a pretty familiar Windows Mobile handset.

    It seems Microsoft is using Windows Phone 7 as an opportunity to pull together many services, with the cell phone one of the major hubs, hopefully remedying a long-standing failing.


  • Palm to Give Touchstone Charging Docks Away to Hot Apps Users

    Palm Hot Apps website 

    Palm has announced on it’s official blog that they’re looking to reward not only the developers of the Hot Apps, but the folks that are using them as well.  After you’ve browsed and downloaded a few of the hot apps seen on the leader board found at palmhotapps.com, Palm wants users to help spread the word by tweeting: "I’m tweeting about Palm’s cool Hot Apps (http//tinyurl.com/2amjk70) for a chance to win one of 10 Touchstones #fastmovers"  by May 31, 2010 to automatically be entered for a chance to win one of those award winning charging docks.   

  • MyTouch 3G Slide available for pre-order

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    In what seemed like the wait of a lifetime, the myTouch 3G Slide is now available for pre-order in T-Mobile stores, with an official release date of June 2. While pricing has been rumored to be $149.99, some other whispers are that the device could be seen at the $199.99. So, what are you waiting for? Get yourself to your nearest T-Mobile location and pre-order yours today! [via T-Mobile]

    Update: To alleviate some confusion — we’re hearing some outlets may be doing $199. T-Mobile, on the other hand, has already announced $179.

  • Build your dream car

    Here you can build your dream car online using virtual software. You can build any cars you always dream about by choosing the make, model, and model year. The online virtual software allows you to build a car according to what your preference. These have included car accessories, after market parts, air brush, body color, wheel size, and among others. Eventually it helps to save up a lot of time and money because it allows you to see how the car will look like before you put the design to the actual car. Check out how.

    Build your dream car

    Design and build a car using the virtual software before you start the actual work can prevent you from buying parts that you don’t like. This allows you to see how the car will look like after you put the extra parts or painting on your car. For example, a red fire dragon air brush at both sides of the doors. Other than the actual work to actual car, building a dream car virtually can be fun and satisfy. It just free and you don’t have to spend thousand of dollars to put a paint job to a car.

    Top 5 things to build a dream car

    Here are the lovely top 5 things you need to know before you can build a dream car.

    1. Make. First of everything you must have in mind what kind of car is your dream car. You can start choose to build a car among all the famous car makers. Audi, BMW, Ford, GMC, Hummer, Buick, Cadillac, Mercedes-Benz, Citroen, and among others.

    2. Model year. Choose the model as well as the model year after you choose the car brand. Usually there are few generations for a same model car.

    3. Colors and trim. Pick whatever colors you want by just one click and you can see how the car will look like in the color you choose. This helps to prevent any regrets especially the cost of painting is not cheap.

    4. Car wheels. A fun way to change your wheel and see how the car looks like. You can change the wheels model and size without have to pay a single cents.

    5. Quotations to build your dream car. Right after you know what exactly you need to build of modify your dream car. You will have to send it to a few companies to get quotes and compare the price.

    Tips to build your dream car

    Click here for the list of virtual software that allows you to build your car online and also some of the related information: Build your own car, build your own dream car, customize your own car, design your own car.

    Other than that, you can try out some of the photo editor to edit a photo of your own car before upload to the program and design it. These software are such as Adobe Photoshop or Alais AutoStudio.

    The paint job and color has taken a big portion of a car. Therefore, choosing the right color and good paint job is important. You can always mix your own color base on some special color code. All you need to do is to choose the main color you prefer. You can get a diecast model and paint it to see how it looks like before you put the paint job to build your dream car.
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  • “Weedy” mice dominate a warming world while other small mammals suffer | Not Exactly Rocket Science

    Deer_mouseToday’s mammals are facing the twin threats of a rapidly warming planet and increasingly intrusive human activity. As usual, the big species hog the limelight. The world waits on bated breath to hear about the fates of polar bears, whales and elephants, while smaller and more unobtrusive species are ignored. But smaller mammals are still vital parts of their ecosystems and it’s important to know how they will fare in a warmer world. Now, thanks to Jessica Blois from Stanford University and a hoard of new fossils, we have an idea. As they say, all this has happened before

    Around 12,000 years ago, as the Pleistocene epoch drew to a close, the mammals of North America were also dealing with multiple threats. The last Ice Age was giving way to the far warmer Holocene and at the same time, humans arrived on the scene, wiping out species after species. Some of the larger losses are familiar, such as the mammoths and ground sloths, but a new treasure trove of fossils in California’s Samwell Cave has revealed the fate of their smaller kin.

    The common wisdom suggests that small mammals are relatively resistant to extinction, because they have large litters, they breed quickly and their populations grow at incredible rates (think mice and rabbits). The Samwell fossils support this idea but they also tell us that communities of small mammals were greatly affected by natural warming nonetheless. Their diversity plummeted, they became less evenly spread, and rare species became ever rarer.

    Not everything suffered though – ‘weedy’ species took over this new landscape. The deer mice did particularly well, doubling in abundance between 16,000 and 13,000 years ago. These rodents aren’t fussy about their homes and they’re often the first into a new area. Opportunistic and adaptable, these generalists flourished under changing circumstances that flummoxed others. And their rise to power accounted for much of the fall in overall species evenness during this time. There are signs that deer mice are doing the same today.

    To Blois, it’s clear that these changes were mainly driven by climate change. As the temperature rose, so the evenness and richness of the mammal communities fell, and the first signs of falling populations coincided neatly with the very rapid warming of the Bolling-Allerod period. Individual species supported these general trends. The Western pocket gopher and the mountain beaver both went locally extinct and today, they’re found in much cooler parts of California. Blois thinks that these rodents tracked the cooler weather to other more hospitable areas.

    Meanwhile, Blois also ruled out other possible explanations. Humans invaded North America during the end of the Pleistocene, but the shifts in small mammal populations predated them by around 1,500 years. The fall of the large beasts could have altered the local vegetation, creating new landscapes for species that scurry, but these new plant communities also appeared after the small mammal communities had already started to shift. Changing climate, it seems, is the best explanation.

    Blois says that since today’s climate is changing even more quickly, our current small mammals might face a similar fate to their Pleistocene counterparts. Their communities are likely to shift towards an impoverished and uneven selection of species. In this way, they could act as a colony of furry canaries, as “harbingers of imperilled ecosystems”.

    Reference: Nature http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09077

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  • Health Risks in Having Body Piercings

    Body piercing is when a hole is made in your skin so you can add a piece of jewelry for decoration. The most common  body piercing is the earlobe. Other common body places are the eyebrow, nose, tongue, lip, nipple, belly button and genitals. Some people also pierce their ear cartilage or the hard part of the ear. Piercing breach the skin, which means that skin infections and other complications are possible. Specific risks include:

    Allergic reactions. Results in an itchy rash at the skin where piercing was done. This may occur even years after piercing.

    Bloodborne diseases. A blood-borne disease is one that can be spread by contamination by blood. The most common examples are HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and viral hemorrhagic fevers.

    MRI complications. MRI complications lead to serious skin problems for some. However, for those with kidney problems, contrast enhanced MRI complications could result in a serious problem, known as Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF).

    Other skin problems. Sometimes bumps called granulomas form around tattoo ink when piercing — especially red ink. Tattooing can also lead to raised areas caused by an overgrowth of scar tissue (keloids).

    Skin Infections. Piercing may lead to local bacterial infections, characterized by swelling, pain, redness and pus-like drainage.

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    But have you ever wonder whats with the Google yesterday? It’s a flash player where you can play the actual pacman which is part of Google theme. Pacman history began in May 22, 1980 were Pac-Man game was released in Japan by Namco Bandai Games. Originally called Puck Man, and Pac-Man launched in the U.S. in October 1980 and went on to sell more than 100,000 units in its first year of production. Actually, Pac-man is already an old game online. Pacman brings back the thrill and excitement in playing this epic game.

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