Category: News

  • Pac-Man 30th Anniversary: First fully interactive Google logo

    Pac-Man 30th Anniversary: First fully interactive Google logoPac-Man 30th Anniversary, is celebrated by Google with the first fully interactive Google doodle.

    As you know, on Friday, May 21 Google caused great commotion among users with changeing their logo to the typical Pac-Man maze following the 30th anniversary of the game.

    It is not the first time Google changes its logo to celebrate a special occasion, but it is the first time the famous search engine makes it fully interactive with users which has a great success.

    This is the last day of the 48 hours, play Pac-Man free via the homepage of Google, as a tribute to Pac-Man. Significantly, the game was released by Namco on May 22, 1980.

    Related posts:

    1. Pac-Man 30th Anniversary! Last Day At Google Download PacMan to Play Offline
    2. Pac-Man 30th Anniversary! Third Day With Playable Google Logo
    3. Last Day of Pac-Man 30th Anniversary! Enjoy While It Lasts

  • Will Pension Panic Kill The European Recovery?

    living alone elderly

    It’s not just Greece and Portugal. Across Europe, countries are grappling with the realization that generous pensions and other social benefits are increasingly unsustainable.

    The New York Times surveys the landscape from Athens to Sweden to Paris and finds a host of worriers, folks concerned that their pension systems will go bankrupt, and that those who haven’t saved for themselves will have nothing.

    While the actual reckoning may not take place for some time in many of these places (though some sooner than other), the economic effects will start soon if it means consumers are more fearful and start saving more (not necessarily a bad thing).

    This is thought to be a major issue in China, where the lack of a good public benefits/retirement system encourages people to horde cash and not spend.

    It’s important to wonder how quickly the austerity mindset could sweep Europe, and kick the legs out of a return to economic health in the near-term.

    Don’t miss: The 15 European countries with the worst demographic problems >

    Join the conversation about this story »

  • Dengue in the News … Again

    The recent dengue cases acquired in Florida prompted me to think of two things.

    First, is this really a surprise?  Dengue has become increasingly common in the Caribbean, the mosquitoes that transmit the virus are widespread in the United States, and it’s not as if there’s some sort of microbiologically (if that’s a word) impermeable barrier between the islands in the Caribbean and our southernmost states:

    caribbean map

    Add a dose of climate change (not mentioned in the MMWR editorial — just a hunch), and bingo, the perfect recipe for tropical diseases in the Continental 48.

    Still, many kudos to the astute ID doctor in Rochester NY who made the diagnosis:

    During this third visit [to her primary care doctor], a consulting infectious-disease specialist raised the possibility of dengue infection, despite no recent travel by the patient to a known dengue-endemic area.

    Hey, this is why they pay us the big bucks!

    The second thing I thought about was another time dengue was the headline in MMWR.  Anyone remember the really big news in MMWR when the lead was “Dengue type 4 infections in U.S. travelers to the Caribbean”?

  • Amerigreen Gas Stations: E85 and other BioFuels

    Amerigreen logo

    While driving through Chester County, Pa to pick my son up from a camping trip I saw an Amerigreen gas station and thought I should check it out … in addition to gas they sell diesel, propane and heating oil.  In addition to biodiesel and bio heating oil they have  E85.

    "E85 Ethanol (85% ethanol, 15% gasoline) is a clean fuel with superior performance characteristics. It burns cleaner than gasoline, is renewable, and environmentally safer."

     "… we became one of the first oil companies in the United States to provide our customers with 100% North American made fuel–drilled, refined, and sold exclusively in North America. …"

    "In addition … every gallon of our heating oil contains 5% soy oil, a renewable American farm product. …"
     
    " … your heating oil and propane purchases will benefit the American economy, American jobs, … we urge other energy companies to do the same. Because, … it’s simply the right thing to do…."
     

     

     

    Via:  Amerigreen  LINK

  • 2011 Mercedes SLS AMG

    AMG test pilot and 5-time German Touring Car champion Bernd Schneider takes the 2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG around Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca for a hot lap.

    2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG in Action

  • Ferrari celebrates 60 years of F1

    Ferrari celebrates 60 years of F1

    We mentioned last week that Formula One was celebrating its sixtieth birthday but a key fact escaped our attention – to mention that only one team has been there for all sixty seasons, and hence was also celebrating its sixtieth birthday. The Ferrari F1 Team made its debut in round two of the inaugural F1 Championship at the Monaco Grand Prix on May 21, 1950. A second place for Italian Alberto Ascari in the Ferrari 125 set the tone for the next six decades. To date the team has taken part in 799 Grands Prix, meaning that Istanbul next weekend will be the eight hundredth. To date, Ferrari’s race record shows 211 wins, 16 Constructors’ and 15 Drivers’ titles, which makes this team the most successful in mankind’s most followed sport…
    Continue Reading Ferrari celebrates 60 years of F1

    Tags: ,
    ,

    Related Articles:


  • 2010 Laguna Seca & BMW Game

    Ride with BMW Rahal Letterman Racing Team driver Bill Auberlen during qualifying for the May 22, 2010 six-hour race at Laguna Seca.

    Copyright BMW of North America, LLC.

  • 3D Car Animations

    Let’s see an amazing 3D Car Animations made in Russia…

    Hummer from PhoenixF on Vimeo.

    Source

  • Pacman 30th Anniversary: play Pac-Man for free

    Pacman 30th Anniversary: play Pac-Man for free Pacman 30th Anniversary. Pac Man, considered one of the most recognized games in the world, turns 30. Released on May 22, 1980, this program is to take the character through a maze of white balls should eat to get points.
    The challenge for players is to avoid at all costs, being eaten by ghosts. If you eat the pills the ghosts turn blue and can be eaten by Pac-Man, but only for a limited period.

    According to the magazine 3D, this game was developed by Namco.  Pac-Man was a popular culture icon of the 80s, due to its high influence in society.

    The same year that the company Namco launched this program, appeared also the first handheld console firm Nintendo. Pac-Man’s name comes from the Japanese dialect word: paku-paku, which means eating.

    In principle, the game was called Puckman in Japan. But later changed to Pac-Man. In order to give a strong dose of excitement to the game, the ghosts are equipped with a bit of artificial intelligence.



    Each mission had its own ghost, Blinky (red) chasing Pacman, Pinky (pink) is directed towards a short distance from the mouth of Pac-Man, the rest moves randomly.

    On the 30th anniversary Hirokazu Yasuhara, co-creator of Sonic the Hedgehog, is working on a new Pac-Man. ”As a group, we felt we had him back, is a tribute,” he said.

    Yesterday, the internet giant Google, celebrated the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man and dedicated his logo in this game.

    In a press release, Google says that this “doodle”, customization of the logo or mark certain anniversaries, it is the first interactive set in motion.

    For 48 hours, Internet users can enjoy the races of Pac-Man, which are present classic ghosts Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Clyde, and the 255 levels that make up the game.

    Related posts:

    1. Pac-Man 30th Anniversary! Third Day With Playable Google Logo
    2. Pac-Man 30th Anniversary! Google Pacman Playable Logo… a Viral Game!
    3. Last Day of Pac-Man 30th Anniversary! Enjoy While It Lasts

  • How to add any hi-def display to your computer using the USB Port

    How to add any hi-def display to your computer using the USB Port

    If your computer is lacking the necessary video port to marry up with the new display you desire, Gefen has just made it easy for you with a “USB to DVI HD” adapter. The adapter offers plug and play connectivity for any digital display using the DVI, VGA or HDMI format, with support for resolutions up to 1920×1200, 1080p and 2k…
    Continue Reading How to add any hi-def display to your computer using the USB Port

    Tags: ,
    ,

    Related Articles:


  • Mazda CX-7 2.2 CRTD 173 CV, prueba (Parte II)

    mazda_cx-7

    Seguimos con la prueba del Mazda CX-7 que acaba de estrenar un nuevo motor diesel, el 2.2 CRTD de 173 CV. Como de costumbre puedes ver la primera parte para estar al tanto de todo lo relacionado con el motor y el comportamiento de este SUV. Comportamiento que no presenta prácticamente ninguna pega, y que hacen del CX-7 un vehículo muy sencillo de conducir, cercano a la conducción de un turismo.

    Ahora en esta segunda parte nos centraremos en el diseño del Mazda, que dista mucho de los demás SUV. Además también nos toca hablar de la habitabilidad interior, así como de la calidad de los materiales que nos hemos topado en el interior del Mazda CX-7.

    Diseño exterior

    mazda_cx-7

    El aspecto exterior del CX-7 cuenta con formas y líneas de diseño bastante musculosas. Con sus 4,7 metros de largo, cuenta tintes deportivos como casi todos los diseños de la firma japonesa. Es curioso como incluso a un SUV de este tamaño y características, ese diseño de líneas fluidas y de tintes deportivos le aporta un toque diferente, y alejado de los modelos más conocidos del mercado que pueblan nuestras ciudades.

    Visto desde el frontal da la sensación de ser un vehículo voluminoso o de gran tamaño, pero en la práctica es más sencillo maniobrar con el por ciudad que por ejemplo con un Citroën C-Crosser.

    Con la llegada del motor diesel a finales de 2009 también llego un pequeño restyling exterior con cambios que afectan a la parrilla, más cromados y nuevo diseño de los faros antiniebla.

    mazda_cx-7

    Nuestro Mazda CX-7 estaba equipado con el nivel de equipamiento más elevado, el Luxury, y por tanto venía con unas llantas de aleación de 19 pulgadas y medidas 235/55 R19. LLantas que como ya explicamos en la parte anterior, no eran lo mejor para zonas fuera del asfalto, incluso las llantas de 18″ que vienen con los niveles de equipamiento inferiores serían más recomendables para sacarlo del asfalto, pero bueno tampoco es lo que se busca con este SUV.

    Diseño interior y habitabilidad

    Al sentarnos en su interior, lo primero que nos gusta es la postura de conducción, elevada con una buena visibilidad frontal y con los pedales en posición más horizontal que en otros modelos y muy cómodos también. En cuanto a la visibilidad, pese a que frontalmente es muy buena los diferentes ángulos del diseño del coche no ayudan demasiado a la hora de aparcarlo ni de tener suficiente visibilidad, pero para eso está la tecnología como la cámara de visión trasera o un sistema que nos avisa del ángulo muerto del retrovisor para poder cambiarnos de carril con toda seguridad.

    mazda_cx-7

    Los asientos recogen muy bien el cuerpo, y en nuestra versión eran de cuero y de bastante buena calidad. Por otra parte si nos quedamos con el salpicadero no tiene una formas que enamoren, pero el uso del equipamiento es muy sencillo y con botones grandes y de fácil manejo. Los plásticos que lo recubren todo tienen un buen tacto, y según Mazda están diseñados para que duren sin perder la calidad.

    La mayor pega, quizás sea la concentración de mandos que tiene el volante, por una parte el conductor tiene todo a mano, pero el navegador es una pena que sólo se pueda configurar desde los mandos del volante, puesto que el copiloto podría modificar algo sin distraer al conductor, y la pantalla del navegador es de un tamaño bastante pequeño.

    mazda_cx-7

    No se porque, pero los Mazda siempre han tenido las pantallas más bien pequeñas y cargadas de información y este no es una excepción, puesto que el navegador podría ser algo más grande pero la otra pantalla donde vemos la información de audio y climatización es bastante pequeña también.

    Pero no podemos dejar pasar por alto la intrumentación, que se ilumina en un tono violeta que nos vuelve a dejar claro el espíritu deportivo de este SUV y que es un buen detalle de diseño. Nuestra unidad contaba además con apertura y arranque sin llave, por lo que en su lugar había un mando giratorio que hacía las veces de llave (sin duda me gusta más que el botón).

    mazda_cx-7

    El interior del CX-7 es bastante amplio, si bien, es cierto que hay SUV de menor tamaño y con un espacio similar, pero aún así se puede viajar con el de manera cómoda y amplia. Las plazas traseras cuenta con suficiente espacio tanto para las piernas como para la cabeza, y dos adultos viajarán de manera muy cómoda, mientras que como de costumbre la plaza del medio es más incómoda.

    En general el ambiente interior, en cuanto a calidad de materiales (pese a que hay bastante plástico) es bastante buena y si sitúa por encima de la mayoría de los SUV generalistas, distando bastante poco en calidad de acabados con algunos que se denominan premiums.

    Maletero y huecos

    mazdacx7

    Si nos vamos al apartado de huecos, en la consola central aún encontramos huecos para dejar cosas, pero las bolsas de las puertas son de un tamaño más bien pequeño. En el caso del maletero, cubica una capacidad de 455 litros, una medida que se sitúa dentro de lo normal en el segmento, pero tenemos que recordar que al menos lleva rueda de repuesto de tamaño normal. El CX-7 se puede convertir en una verdadera furgoneta si abatimos los asientos traseros, puesto que la superficie de carga aumenta considerablemente.

    Por tanto tenemos un SUV con un diseño exterior diferente, un interior amplio con bastante presencia del plástico pero que se nota calidad en los diferentes mandos, y un equipamiento de manejo sencillo. En la tercera parte de la prueba, nos meteremos con el equipamiento de este Mazda y los precios, así como nuestra valoración general del modelo.

    mazda_cx-7

    Fotos | David Taboada
    Agradecimientos a Borja por la colaboración en la prueba



  • The Unanswered Questions About Google TV

    Murphy was in the room when Google unveiled its Google TV platform at its I/O developer conference today. The demo was plagued with numerous problems, with remote controls losing sync and questionable content showing up on the TV feeds used to demonstrate Google TVs integration of the Web and the TV. Those snags turned the keynote, which was also used for a much smoother presentation of the new Android 2.2 version, into a three-hour long marathon session, and Best Buy’s CEO  Brian Dunn had a hard time sounding convincing when he said he wanted a Google TV device “right now.”

    However, technical hiccups weren’t the only issues that made the Google TV pitch sound less than ready for prime time. Google also made no mention at all of its new WebM initiative that was announced yesterday, which includes open sourcing its VP8 video codec. And in the inverse, Intel is powering all of the Google TV devices announced on stage today, but the chip maker was notably absent from the WebM announcement. Asked about this at a press conference following the unveiling of Google TV, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said that the first version of the company’s Atom chip won’t actually support any hardware acceleration for VP8, but that the company plans to enable this through software updates.

    Also puzzling was that Google’s video sharing site YouTube played a minor role in this announcement. Google VP of Product Hunter Walk was invited on stage to demo a beta site offering a lean-back experience for YouTube, but Chandra resorted to Sesamestreet.org, and not Sesame Street’s clips on YouTube, to demo some of the device’s customized search capabilities. YouTube representatives weren’t even invited on stage during the Google TV press briefing, and there were no indications that Google has any plans to ramp up its content offerings on YouTube to make it the content repository of choice for Google TV.

    There are also some open questions how Google’s will incorporate advertising into its TV platform. Google CEO Eric Schmidt dodged a question about new advertising formats through Google TV, simply stating that ads on Google TV devices will either be delivered through websites or traditional TV programming. Of course, there’s also a third option, which would be to deliver ads through Android apps optimized for Google TV, which could potentially compete with broadcast ads running on the same screen. Chandra clarified later that there is no immediate plans to roll out such formats when the devices launch this fall.

    And finally there are still unanswered questions about whether content from Hulu will actually play back on Google TV devices once these ship in fall. Hulu search results showed up during today’s demo, but the video site wasn’t actually part of the demo itself. Vic Chandra said during the press briefing that Google TV, in combination with Flash 10.1, will enable the capability to play back any Flash content. However, there’s a caveat: “Sites can make the decision not to enable content,” Chandra added. In other words: Hulu could still lock out Google TV users, just like they did with Boxee in early 2009.

    Image courtesy of Flickr user Ryan Holst.

    Related content on GigaOm Pro: TV Apps: Evolution from Novelty to Mainstream (subscription required)


    Alcatel-Lucent NextGen Communications Spotlight — Learn More »

  • Pac-Man 30th Anniversary! Last Day At Google Download PacMan to Play Offline

    Pac-Man: Happy 30th Anniversary!Pac-Man 30th Anniversary arrived to its last day at googe search engine, you can still play there with the Logo based pacman game, but if you want to play after google is returning to normal logo you have plenty choices to do it. The Pacman 30th anniversary google special was the biggest success in google doodle history and it deserves an award for this. Keeping alive the oldest video game is easy if you are the biggest search engine and you simply replace the logo with a game.

    So those of you who want to continue playing pacman for free we looked for the download options. You can download the game here, and play it offline when google ends the Pacman Doodle. Hit the iPhone appstore and you can download there Mac-Man which is similar to pacman but its made from apple symbols, I played that game many time and it simply rocks. Macman is free at Cidya so jailbreaked iphone users can get it free, and you always can play for free in various internet portals.

    Still enjoy the google version before you download Pacman game for your computer, hit the insert coin button an play the two player version. Google always amazes us with remarkable things and I think this time they raised the limit with Pac-Man 30th Anniversary craze and interactive Doodle.

    Related posts:

    1. Pac-Man 30th Anniversary! Third Day With Playable Google Logo
    2. Last Day of Pac-Man 30th Anniversary! Enjoy While It Lasts
    3. PacMan 30th anniversary: Google PacMan game

  • Federer vs Nadal on 2010 French Open

    Federer and NadalMay 23: On the Red Courts of Roland Garros, is the start of the French Open 2010 where it will contain the world’s awaited battle between the two best players, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Federer is the defending champion of this Open and with the Australian Open title already beneath his belt in 2010, while millions still considers Rafael Nadal as the best clay player of all time and even now.

    Nadal, the former world number one is aiming to recapture the title he lost in 2009. The Spanish professional tennis player won six Grand Slam singles titles, the 2008 Olympic gold medal in singles, a record 18 Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments and also was part of the Spain Davis Cup team that won the finals in 2004, 2008 and 2009. Nadal was ranked World No. 1 from 18 August 2008 to 5 July 2009. Nadal was ranked World No. 2, behind Roger Federer for a record 160 weeks before earning the top spot. In 2009, he became the first player to simultaneously hold Grand Slam titles on clay, grass and hardcourt. His success on clay has earned him the nicknameThe King of Clay.

    The Swiss professional tennis player Roger Federer, is ranked World No. 1 (as of 17 May 2010) by the ATP, having previously held the number one position for a record 237 consecutive weeks. Considered by many to be the greatest tennis player of all time, Federer has won 16 Grand Slam singles titles, more than any other male player. Federer has appeared in an unprecedented 22 career Grand Slam finals, and as of January 2010, has reached the semi-finals or better of the last 23 Grand Slam tournaments, a record streak that spans over six years. Federer also holds the record of reaching 10 consecutive Grand Slam finals and has appeared in 18 of the last 19. Federer has won 4 ATP World Tour Finals and 16 ATP Masters Series tournaments, two fewer than all-time leader Rafael Nadal. He also won the Olympic Gold Medal in doubles with his compatriot Stanislas Wawrinka at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.

    The toughest grand slam would test the limits of the two competitors as they face the challenge of being number one.

    Related posts:

    1. Henin, Nadal Back To Regain Lost Glory
    2. Roland Garros Awaits For Nadal
    3. Soderling Beats Andy Murray at BNP Paribas Quarter Finals

  • Is Aging a Disease?

    Is Aging a Disease?
    Reuters: Is aging a disease? It’s clear that the simple fact of growing older — chronological aging — is relentless and unstoppable. But experts studying the science of aging say it’s time for a fresh look at the biological process — one which recognizes it as a condition that can be manipulated, treated and delayed.

  • Sunday Talking Heads: May 23, 2010

    Sunday Talking Heads: May 23, 2010
    Primary Election Returns, Oil Spill.

    Hurricane Creekkeeper, along with SouthWings pilot Tom Hutchings and his daughter Brinkley, fly out to the source of the BP slick to give us a bird’s eye view of the disaster.  The sadness in his voice is heartbreaking, “We have to do something.  We need every scientific mind in the country working on this, and not just those at BP who are trying to protect the resource.”  (YouTube link, h/t to TalkingStick for the video.)

    There’s a lot of talk scheduled about the primary elections, a little about the oil spill, and some pretty stale roundtables.

    Washington Journal: 7:45am – Alex Isenstadt, Politico.  8:30am – Donald Kerwin, Migration Policy Institute.  9:15am – Victor Cha, Center for Strategic & International Studies, Former Director for Asian Affairs National Security Council 2004-07.

    ABC’s This Week: Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Tim Kaine, and the Chairman of the Republican National Committee, Michael Steele. RoundtableSam Donaldson, Cokie Roberts, Donna Brazile, George Will.

    CBS’ Face The Nation: Robert Gibbs White House Press Secretary.  Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) Chairman, Republican Conference, Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA) Democratic Senate Candidate.

    Chris Matthews: Norah O’Donnell, Howard Fineman, Jonathan Alter, Kathleen ParkerTopics: How Can Barack Obama Run Against Washington This Year?  Rand Paul’s Civil Rights Problem.

    CNN’s State of the Union: Gov. Ed Rendell (D-PA) and Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R-MN).  BP’s Managing Director, Robert Dudley, then Admiral Thad Allen, commandant of the Coast Guard.

    Fareed Zakaria – GPS: “[O]ne man’s terrifying experience in Russia — that raises much bigger questions about that country and where it is headed.  Plus, the President of Georgia on dealing with Russia two years after the Georgian war.  And finally, two experts discuss Putin’s Russia.”

    Fox News Sunday: Rand Paul Sarah Palin.  Then, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Tim Kaine, and the Chairman of the Republican National Committee, Michael Steele.  Fox News AllStars: Brit Hume, Mara Liasson, Bill Kristol, Kirsten PowersPower Player of the Week: Ginni Thomas, Founder of Liberty Central /Wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

    NBC’s Meet The Press: Rand Paul ? replacement.  Plus, Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA).  Then, the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) vs. the chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ). Roundtable: Tom Friedman, Paul Gigot, Andrea Mitchell, Bob Woodward.

    Newsmakers: Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) explained the source of anti-incumbent sentiment among voters and how it may affect his Party’s majority prospects in the November elections.

    Q & A: Terence Samuel, author of the new book “The Upper House: A Journey Behind the Closed Doors of the U.S. Senate.” It looks at the institution of the Senate and some of its members. Mr. Samuel was chief congressional correspondent for U.S. News & World Report from 2000 to 2005.

    Religion & Ethics: SCOTUS Juvenile Sentencing Decision.  AZ Immigration Law.  Gossip.  Drones and the Ethics of War.

    60 Minutes: Are They Safe? – Chemicals called phthalates found in soft plastic products we use everyday are so ubiquitous, that traces of them can be found in everybody. The government has banned some of them in children’s toys for fear they may be harmful, but are they?  The SEED School – There’s a unique urban public boarding school that’s giving kids from an inner-city neighborhood a shot at college they never had before.  Marty’s Big Idea – Hear the story of the invention of the cell phone from the man whose team came up with it at Motorola. The inventor, Martin Cooper, is still at it, improving the gadget he came up with 37 years ago.

    To The Contrary: Topics: 1- Sarah Palin and Frontier Feminism; 2- Why Latina entrepreneurship is essential to Hispanic wealth and community building.  Panelists: Former EEOC Chair Cari Dominguez; Progressive Commentator Patricia Sosa; Independent Women’s Forum’s Nicole Kurokawa; the Center for American Progress’ Heather Boushey; Small Business Owner Leticia Velez-Hudson.

    Univison’s Al Punto: Dan Restrepo, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs at the National Security Council; Juan Hernandez, Expert on U.S.- Mexico Relations and Former Cabinet Member During the Presidency of Vicente Fox; Julius Genachowski, Chairman of the FCC; Barabara Palacios, Former Miss Universe, Entrepreneur and Writer.

    Virtually Speaking: Avedon Carol and Jay Ackroyd.  Big news this week is, yet again, what was supposed to be evidence for a repeat of a 1994 GOP sweep of the Hill turned out not to be. Avedon and I will mock the excuses,then discuss reasonably seriously the role of incumbency in this mini election cycle. Then we will discuss the fascinating question of the new petroleum enriched Gulf ecosystem.

    C-SPAN’s Book TV.

    FDL Book Salon: An End to al-Qaeda: Destroying Bin Laden’s Jihad and Restoring America’s HonorCareer intelligence officer Malcolm Nance proposes a quantum shift in how to eliminate al-Qaeda in less than twenty-four months, while recreating America’s reputation as a force for good around the world.”  Come chat with author Malcolm Nance, 5pm ET.

    FDL Movie Night Monday: Patent Absurdity: How Software Patents Broke The SystemPatent Absurdity explores the case of software patents and the history of judicial activism that led to their rise, and the harm being done to software developers and the wider economy.”  Watch the movie online. Join Luca Lucarini, Director, Cinematographer, Editor; Peter Brown, Producer; and host Lisa Derrick, 8pm ET.


  • Honduran Judges Fight Back

    Honduran Judges Fight Back
    Remember that coup in Honduras last year? Well, a group of judges who were fired after making legal decisions against the widely-accepted-as-illegal coup have launched a hunger strike against their dismissal. The judges say their dismissal was a political maneuver, claiming the high court in Honduras is defending the interests of the coup government and not justice or national interest. —JCL Al Jazeera English: A group of Honduran judges and lawyers have launched a protest after being fired by the supreme court. The men say their dismissal has nothing to do with their performance and everything to do with politics. Al Jazeera’s Kimberly Halkett reports from Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital. Read more

    Remember that coup in Honduras last year? Well, a group of judges who were fired after making legal decisions against the widely-accepted-as-illegal coup have launched a hunger strike against their dismissal.

    The judges say their dismissal was a political maneuver, claiming the high court in Honduras is defending the interests of the coup government and not justice or national interest. —JCL

    Al Jazeera English:

    A group of Honduran judges and lawyers have launched a protest after being fired by the supreme court.

    The men say their dismissal has nothing to do with their performance and everything to do with politics.

    Al Jazeera’s Kimberly Halkett reports from Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital.

    Read more

    Related Entries


  • Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Why Didn’t Rand Paul Fire His Racially Suspect Mouthpiece?

    Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Why Didn’t Rand Paul Fire His Racially Suspect Mouthpiece?
    The news hit last December that there was a racially inflammatory picture of the lynching of a black man next to a smiling cherubic…

    Frank Rich Takes On The ‘Randslide’
    If there is one certain outcome to recent American elections, it’s this: The results will invariably prove most of the Beltway’s settled political narratives wrong….

    AIG Executives Won’t Face Criminal Charges, Lawyers Say
    The Justice Department has decided not to file criminal charges against the former head of a division at American International Group Inc. whose dealings in…

    Republican Charles Djou Wins House Seat In Obama’s Home District
    HONOLULU — A Honolulu city councilman has defeated two Democrats to give Republicans a midterm election victory in the U.S. congressional district where President Barack…

  • Paul Has Been Guest Of Conspiracy Theorist Shock Jock Alex Jones (VIDEO)

    Paul Has Been Guest Of Conspiracy Theorist Shock Jock Alex Jones (VIDEO)
    Kentucky Republican Senate nominee Rand Paul has been a guest on the show of wacky conspiracy theorist radio host Alex Jones multiple times in the past couple years.


    Alex JonesRand PaulConspiracy theoryNew World OrderUnited States

    Presented By: