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  • Mazda RX-7 to mark the end of RX-8 in 2011

    Mazda Taiki Concept

    While Toyota works on getting its FT-86 rear-wheel-drive coupe on the road and as Nissan plans a rival, another Japanese automaker is going to throw its two cents into the segment as well. Sources close to Mazda say that RX-7 should see a revival sometime in early 2011 and will mark the end of the slow-selling and expensive RX-8.

    The next-generation Mazda RX-7 will use the company’s new Renesis 16X rotary engine, which made its debut in the Taiki concept. While the 16X is capable of producing 350-hp and 215 lb-ft of torque, Mazda will keep output around the 200-250 range in order to stick the price-tag close to $25,000.

    That will allow Mazda to have a more fuel-efficient, yet sporty coupe to compete with Japan’s upcoming onslaught of rear-wheel-drive sports cars.

    – By: Kap Shah

    Source: Straightline


  • Revolutionary operation could ‘cure’ high blood pressure

    A revolutionary new operation which could effectively cure high blood pressure has been developed by scientists, offering hope to hundreds of thousands of sufferers.

    In what is being hailed as the most exciting development in the field for 50 years, doctors can treat the condition with a simple procedure in under an hour.

    It could allow some sufferers to come off medication completely and offer hope for those for whom existing treatments have no effect.

    The technique, which is relatively straightforward and cheap for the NHS, could reduce the risk of a major heart attack or stroke in such patients by half.

    The Daily Telegraph can disclose that the new procedure, which involves placing tiny burns on a nerve responsible for high blood pressure in some people, has been carried out in Britain for the first time.

    It is part of an international clinical trial which could lead to the new treatment being offered on the NHS.

    An estimated 15 million people in Britain suffer from high blood pressure, also known as hypertension – around half of them undiagnosed. Read more…

  • Predictions Part 1: Chris Whalen, Dave Lykken, Doug Kass, Regulation, Helicopter, Bill Conerly, Dave Goldman, David Kotok, Gillian Tett, B of A Merrill

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    Predictions for 2010: The Best is Yet to Come – Christopher Whalen – … The first issue we see in 2010 is “completing the transition into a new reality … The bulk of Option-ARM reset dates are in the still to come in 2010 and 2011 bucket. The reality is that these loans were never meant to survive the reset. … The second issue related to the first point will be the peak of loss experience for some US banks as the credit cycle plays out during 2010. … The third trend we see emerging in 2010 is the unwinding of the welfare state. … has other thoughts – The Institutional Risk Analyst

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    A Preview Of 2010 In Mortgage Banking – BY DAVID LYKKEN – topics covered include: Warehouse woes, Capital requirements, Regulations galore, Technology issues, Sales and marketingMortgageOrb 

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    these are wild has list – Doug Kass’ 2010 Predictions: Goldman Goes Private, Buffett Steps Down and Tiger’s Back – By Randall Forsyth – Seabreeze Partners’ Doug Kass today is expanding on his outlook articulated in a recent Barron’s interview (”Skeptical Growth Will Take Root,” Dec. 14), notably about rising populist fervor in the land. One outcome he sees is Goldman Sachs‘ (GS) deciding it no longer wants to be a public punching bag and will revert to private status. – Barron’s   
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    In 2010, Year of the Regulator – By DENNIS K. BERMAN – Get Ready for More Rules on Finance—If Anyone Survives the D.C. Battle  – … “This is the rerun of the 1930s, when most of the important regulatory agencies were organized in the United States,” said Timothy Ryan, chief executive of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, a Wall Street trade group. … – WSJ Deals

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    you need to read this – Why Interest Rates Will Rise in 2010 – … The yield spread between 30-year treasuries and the 3-month t-bill has gotten to around 4.50%. This is much larger than normal. The spread was even bigger this June and in 1992. In the last two recessions in the early 1990s and 2000s, yield spreads didn’t peak until about 18-months after the recession was over. They already got to those previous peak levels this June, during the recent recession. This indicates that the peak in the current cycle is going to be higher than it was previously.  … – The Helicopter Economics Investing Guide
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    New Economic Forecast for 2010 and 2011 – Bill Conerly – With the GDP revision today I touched up my economic forecast for 2010 and 2011.  Not much has changed, but it’s worth emphasizing the uncertainty that inventories play in the outlook. – lots of charts – Businomics Blog
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    Dave’s Top 10 Reasons to Expect the Yield Curve to Flatten – By David Goldman – Inner Working Blog at Asia Times

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    2010: The Year to Focus on Sovereign Debt – David Kotok –  Abstract: Sovereign debt is likely to be the big headline issue for 2010.  This commentary will look at some debt-related issues of Greece and California in their two respective currency zones and then discuss our view of sovereign debt markets for 2010, particularly with respect to the US dollar and euro currency zones. Some strategy guidance for portfolio management of debt will wrap things up. – Cumberland Advisors

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    Bankers fear sovereign risk in 2010 – By Gillian Tett – … Until quite recently, this was not something that banks worried much about in the western world, since it was widely assumed that the credit standing of European countries and the US was ultra secure. … – FT.com
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    Bank of America Merrill Lynch Offers 2010 Predictions – By Dan Seymour, Bond Buyer – … 1.  BofA Merrill’s economists see the global economy surprising investors next year with robust growth. While the International Monetary Fund has forecast global expansion of 3.1%, BofA Merrill foresees growth closer to 4.4%. 
    2.  BofA Merrill does not see the expansion in output sparking inflation, and expects the Federal Reserve to keep its target for short-term interest rates close to zero throughout 2010.
    3.  However, the global expansion will force up long-term rates on bonds as a cheerier outlook for the economy increases demanded returns, BofA Merrill said.
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  • Is GM’s new CFO Liddell on track to become CEO?

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    Chris Liddell, the Microsoft CFO who’ll be leaving to to take the same position at GM next month, might not stop there. Observers have suggested that Liddell wants the chance to run his own company, and say they can’t imagine a star at Microsoft would take a post at an “eroded pillar of an old economy” without the chance to move up to CEO.

    The idea of (another) finance guy in the top spot at GM could give auto enthusiasts pause. Liddell does have experience as a chief executive, however, having held the position at two New Zealand firms: Carter Holt Harvey, and CS First Boston NZ. Still, the bulk of his experience is in finance, and his Microsoft tenure is regarded mostly for helping the company save cash and overseeing job cuts.

    Those are two skills GM clearly needs right now, and we hope Liddell will do well in the CFO position. But if he’s being groomed for the top position, we wonder how his skills will translate to developing vehicles. True, Ford’s Alan Mulally was an outsider who hadn’t ever developed a car, either, but he did have decades of experience in development, having assisted or overseen the progress of at least seven different Boeing planes.

    No need to get ahead of ourselves, though — Liddell has plenty of work to complete as CFO first, his $750,000-plus pay package won’t deliver until 2012, and only then if he delivers. GM is still searching for a CEO to take the reins back from Ed Whitacre. That will give the 51-year-old Liddell time to study and learn the craft of running an auto company… and figure out how to bring back the Pontiac G8 GXP. Seriously, we don’t care which brand does it…

    [Source: CNBC]

    Is GM’s new CFO Liddell on track to become CEO? originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 27 Dec 2009 09:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Holiday Blues

    Another Christmas but the first with diabetes. Although I did not over-induldge myself in foods my BG readings were higher than they have been up until now. I thought hard about what could have raised them and realized that feeling blue helped contribute.

    I just wonder how long it will be before the BG levels drop down again. I figure a week or maybe less.:o

  • China Enacts Law To Promote Renewable Energy – News4Jax.com

    BEIJING — China’s utilities will be required to buy all the power produced by wind farms and other renewable sources under a new law meant to promote the industry and reduce heavy reliance on coal. Legislators approved the measure Saturday as an …


  • 370 Passwords You Shouldn’t (And Can’t) Use On Twitter

    If you’re on Twitter, that means you registered an account with a password that isn’t terribly easy to guess. As you may know, Twitter prevents people from doing just that by indicating that certain passwords such as ‘password’ (cough cough) and ‘123456′ are too obvious to be picked.

    It just so happens that Twitter has hard-coded all banned passwords on the sign-up page. All you need to do to retrieve the full list of unwelcome passwords is take a look at the source code of that page.

    Do a simple search for ‘twttr.BANNED_PASSWORDS’ and voilà, there they are, all 370 of them.

    This isn’t a security issue, of course, and in fact it’s helpful to distribute the list so you can check if your favorite password that you use for other services might not be as fail-proof as you’d like to think. For the full list, simply download this TXT file, but here are a couple:

    – password
    – testing
    – naked
    – stupid
    – twitter
    – 123456
    – secret
    – please
    – beavis
    – butthead
    – internet
    – hooters

    What would be interesting to know is if Twitter got this list from somewhere else, or if they actually analyze which passwords were most commonly chosen by its tens of millions of users in the past, rendering them ‘too obvious’. If the latter, that means this list is probably representative of most Web services.

    (Thanks to Dario Manoukian for the tip; a quick search turns up a post on The Wundercounter featuring the list too)

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  • New in the App Catalog for 26 December 2009

    App CatalogJust because it’s the day after Christmas doesn’t mean the app drops have to stop. It was Boxing Day, after all. So Palm gifted us with several new apps, ranging from games to wallpaper packs to various utilities and references. All-in-all, not a bad app drop, and we’re so close to one thousand apps we can taste it. And it tastes like… well, we’re not sure what that taste is, but it is interesting – and getting stronger. While we ponder what taste this is, you can jump after the break and check out the list of new apps for yourself.

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  • Report: Toyota to add subcompact dedicated hybrid in the U.S. by 2012

    At the 2010 Detroit Auto Show next month, Toyota will unveil a new dedicated hybrid concept (no name confirmed yet). According to sources familiar with the project, Toyota plans on expanding its hybrid lineup with a new subcompact hybrid-only model, which will be based on the concept seen in Detroit.

    The model, which will be smaller and more affordable than the Prius, is scheduled to go into production in Japan in late 2011 and will hit U.S. shores in early 2012. The subcompact hybrid is also expected to get better fuel-economy than the Toyota Prius.

    Insiders say that Toyota is counting on the new subcompact hybrid to be a big seller and plans to produce 150,000 units annually.

    By the end of 2010, Toyota will increase its hybrid vehicle output as it expands its battery venture with Japan’s Panasonic Corp to produce more than 1 million nickel-metal hydride batteries. The collaboration will also see an increase in the production of lithium-ion batteries for a plug-in Prius hybrid going on sale in late 2012.

    As Detroit News points out, adding another high-profile hybrid to its lineup would not only boost sales for Toyota, but also increase profitability of the Japanese automaker’s hybrid car business by reducing the per-vehicle cost of components.

    Toyota Dedicated Hybrid Concept Teaser (2010 Detroit Auto Show):

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    – By: Kap Shah

    Source: Detroit News


  • Anniversary of a cosmic blast | Bad Astronomy

    sgr1806_artFive years ago today — on December 27, 2004 — the Earth was attacked by a cosmic blast.

    The scale of this onslaught is nearly impossible to exaggerate. The flood of gamma and X-rays that washed over the Earth was detected by several satellites designed to observe the high-energy skies. RHESSI, which observes the Sun, saw this blast. INTEGRAL, used to look for gamma rays from monster black holes, saw this blast. The newly-launched Swift satellite, built to detect gamma-ray bursts from across the Universe, not only saw this blast, but its detectors were completely saturated by the assault of energy… even though Swift wasn’t pointed anywhere near the direction of the burst! In other words, this flood of photons saturated Swift even though they had to pass through the walls of the satellite itself first!

    It gets worse. This enormous wave of fierce energy was so powerful it actually partially ionized the Earth’s upper atmosphere, and it made the Earth’s magnetic field ring like a bell. Several satellites were actually blinded by the event.

    So what was this thing? What could do this kind of damage?

    Astronomers discovered quickly just what this was, though when they figured it out they could scarcely believe it. On that day, half a decade ago, the wrath of the magnetar SGR 1806-20 was visited upon the Earth.

    Magnetars are neutron stars, the incredibly dense remnants of a supernovae explosions. They can have masses up to twice that of the Sun, but are so compact they may be less than 20 kilometers (12 miles) across. A single cubic centimeter of neutron star material would have a mass of 1014 grams: 100 million tons. That’s very roughly the combined mass of every single car on the United States, squeezed down into the size of a sugar cube. The surface gravity of a neutron star is therefore unimaginably strong, tens or even hundreds of billion times that of the Earth.

    sgr1806_magfieldartWhat makes a neutron star a magnetar is its magnetic field: it may be a quadrillion (1015) times stronger than that of the Earth! That makes the magnetic field of a magnetar as big a player as the gravity. In a magnetar, the magnetic field and the crust of the star are coupled together so strongly that a change in one affects the other drastically. What happened that fateful day on SGR 1806-20 was most likely a star quake, a crack in the crust. This shook the magnetic field of the star violently, and caused an eruption of energy.

    The sheer amount energy generated is difficult to comprehend. Although the crust probably shifted by only a centimeter, the incredible density and gravity made that a violent event well beyond anything we mere humans have experienced. The quake itself would have registered as 32 on the Richter scale — mind you, the largest earthquake ever recorded was about 9 on that scale, and it’s a logarithmic scale. The blast of energy surged away from the magnetar, out into the galaxy. In just 200 milliseconds — a fifth of a second — the eruption gave off as much energy as the Sun does in a quarter of a million years.

    sgr1806_mwmapA fireball of matter erupted out of the star at nearly a third the speed of light, and the energy from the explosion moved — of course — at the speed of light itself. This hellish wave of energy expanded, eventually sweeping over the Earth and causing all the events described above.

    Oh, and did I mention this magnetar is 50,000 light years away? No? That’s 500 quadrillion kilometers (300 quadrillion miles) away, about halfway across the freaking Milky Way galaxy itself!

    And yet, even at that mind-crushing distance, it fried satellites and physically affected the Earth. It was so bright some satellites actually saw it reflected off the surface of the Moon! I’ll note that a supernova, the explosion of an entire star, has a hard time producing any physical effect on the Earth if it’s farther away than, say, 100 light years. Even a gamma-ray burst — an event so horrific it makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up just thinking about it — can only do any damage if it’s closer than 8000 light years or so. GRBs may not even be possible in our galaxy (they were common when the Universe was young, but not so much any more), which means that, for my money, magnetars may be the most dangerous beasties in the galaxy (though still unlikely to really put the hurt on us; see below).

    Here’s what Swift detected at the moment of the burst:

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    As Swift scientist David Palmer describes:

    This is the light curve that [Swift’s Burst Alert Telescope] saw, showing how many gamma rays it counted in each sixteenth of a second during six minutes of observation. I didn’t draw the main spike because it was 10,000 times as bright as the tail emission, and you would need a monitor a thousand feet tall to look at it.

    The blast was so strong Swift saturated, counting 2.5 million photons per second slamming into it, well off the top of that graph (and the actual blast was far brighter yet, as other satellites were able to determine).

    See the pulsations in the plot? After the initial burst, which lasted only a fraction of a second, pulses of energy were seen from the magnetar for minutes afterward. The pulses occurred every 7.56 seconds, and that’s understood to be the rotation period of the neutron star. The crack in the crust got infernally hot, and we saw a pulse of light from it every time it spun into view. This same pulsing was seen by other satellites as well.

    The damage from the explosion was actually rather minimal here on Earth. But that’s because SGR 1806-20 is 50,000 light years away. Had it been one-tenth that distance, the effects would have been 100 times stronger. We’d have lost satellites at least, and it would have caused billions of dollars in damage in NASA hardware alone. Of the dozen or so known magnetars, none is that close (though a couple are about 7000 light years away). Magnetars aren’t easy to hide, but it’s possible there are some within 5000 light years. It’s unlikely, though, and I’m not personally all that concerned.

    I do have one thing to add: when this event occurred, I got an email from someone convinced that the magnetar was responsible for the earthquake in Indonesia that created the devastating tsunami that killed more than 250,000 people. However, there is one small problem with that idea. Well, two problems, really, the first being there’s no physical way it could have triggered an earthquake! But a worse problem is that the earthquake occurred on December 26th at 00:58 UT, and the burst from the magnetar was at December 27 at 21:30:26 UT, about 1.5 days later. Oops.

    But why let facts get in the way of a good pseudoscientific theory?

    The tantrum from SGR 1806-20 is one of the best studied events of its kind, and is certainly the most powerful ever detected in the modern era. Astronomers will be studying the magnetar, and others like it, very carefully to see what can be learned from them. If you want to read more, then I suggest the NASA page about the event, as well as the Sky and Telescope magazine page on it, too.

    And if another blast like that one comes from SGR 1806, or any other magnetar, don’t worry: I’ll report it right here. Unless it fries my computer. Or just my brain, reading about it.

    Image credits: NASA


  • China adopts law to boost renewable energy industry – PhysOrg

    Smoke belching from a coal powered power plant on the outskirts of Linfen, in China’s Shanxi province. China’s national assembly has signalled the country’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by adopting a law supporting its renewable …


  • The Amazing RedLaser

    We’ve run TechStars in Boulder for three years.  So far each year at least one of the teams ends up with a runaway success on a bootstrapped business.  In year one it was J-Squared with their Facebook (and now MySpace) apps.  The bootstrapper of year two is Occipital with their awesome RedLaser iPhone app.

    RedLaser has been at the top of the iPhone App Store paids apps listing for over three months.  Rather than review the app here, I’ll just point you to a recent TechCrunch article about it reaching over 750k downloads and a recent WSJ article about Price Checking: Finding Deals With a PhoneOr just download RedLaser – it’s only $1.99 and you’ll love it.

    When Jeff Powers and Vikas Reddy, the founders of Occipital, were accepted to TechStars, we chose them not because of their great idea (I thought the original idea was stupid), but because of their incredible technical talent.  As David Cohen and I went through their application and saw the demos they had done, our immediate reaction was “these guys are great – they’ll do something amazing if they land on a good idea.”  So – we accepted them into TechStars.

    On day one we told them we hated their idea and encouraged them to think hard about other things before going deep on building something.  They resisted for a few days, but listened as they heard this from a number of other mentors.  They quickly discarded their original idea and started working on something else that leveraged their skills.  During the program, they built some cool demos and started making progress on their new big idea.  They reinforced their position as “super smart software engineers” but as the summer ended they struggled to get investors excited.

    Shortly after the summer ended, they found themselves with a very ambitious technical project, some demo code, and no funding.  I worried about them a little because I knew how much talent they had.  True to character, they regrouped and started hacking on the iPhone.  They also – in their words – developed a “huge chip on their shoulder” since they hadn’t been able to raise money.  They decided “we don’t need no stinking investors” and went after bootstrapping the business.

    The first product they shipped was an iPhone app called ClearCam.  It was popular and sold enough copies that all of a sudden Occipital had some cash coming in.  A few months later they released their next iPhone app – RedLaser – and had a monster hit on their hands.

    Obviously, I’m super proud of Occipital.  And I’m carefully watching the TechStars 2009 class – both in Boulder and Boston – for who is going to be the bootstrapper of year three. 

    If you are interested, applications for the TechStars Boston 2010 program (which runs in the spring of 2010) are currently open until January 11th, 2010 at 11:59:59 PM Eastern Time.  There is plenty of room for bootstrappers, as well as folks that want to raise angel or VC financing, in the program.


  • High-Dose Flu Vaccine Approved for Seniors

    FDA Approves A High Dose Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Specifically Intended for People Ages 65 and Older

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Fluzone High-Dose, an inactivated influenza virus vaccine for people ages 65 years and older to prevent disease caused by influenza virus subtypes A and B.

    People in this age group are at highest risk for seasonal influenza complications, which may result in hospitalization and death. Annual vaccination remains the best protection from influenza, particularly for people 65 and older.

    Fluzone High-Dose was approved via the accelerated approval pathway. FDA’s accelerated approval pathway helps safe and effective medical products for serious or life-threatening diseases become available sooner. In clinical studies, Fluzone High-Dose demonstrated an enhanced immune response compared with Fluzone in individuals 65 and older.

    As part of the accelerated approval process, the manufacturer is required to conduct further studies to verify that the Fluzone High-Dose will decrease seasonal influenza disease after vaccination.

    “As people grow older, their immune systems typically become weaker,” said Karen Midthun, M.D., acting director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. “This is the first influenza vaccine that uses a higher dose to induce a stronger immune response that is intended to better protect the elderly against seasonal influenza.”

    Fluzone High-Dose, manufactured by Sanofi Pasteur Inc., is formulated so that each 0.5 mL dose contains a total of 180 micrograms (mcg) of influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) which is made up of 60 mcg of each of the three influenza virus strains.

    Other currently licensed seasonal influenza vaccines for adults are formulated to contain a total of 45 mcg of influenza virus hemagglutinin (15 mcg HA from each of the three influenza strains per dose). Sanofi Pasteur, also manufactures Fluzone, a seasonal vaccine for the United States approved for use in individuals ages 6 months and older.

    As expected, because of the higher HA content, non-serious adverse events were more frequent after vaccination with Fluzone High-Dose compared with Fluzone. Common adverse events experienced during clinical studies included pain, redness and swelling at the injection site and headache, muscle aches, fever and malaise. The rate of serious adverse events was comparable between Fluzone High-Dose and Fluzone.

    People with hypersensitivity to egg proteins or life-threatening reactions after previous administration of any influenza vaccine should not be vaccinated with Fluzone High-Dose.

    Fluzone High-Dose is administered as a single injection in the upper arm and is available in single dose pre-filled syringes without preservative.

    For more information

    FDA Web Page on Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
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  • Not Much COP?

    PeoplePowerAwakening on Boxing Day stricken by an alcohol induced mental fog no less stubborn than the moral one that afflicted the world leaders at COP15 I tried to make sense of what had happened. Confusion reigned at the conference which, after two weeks of filibuster produced little more than a Google doc, a Nation State Christmas list of what leader’s felt like cutting by whenever they felt like it. Through the subsequent blizzard of finger pointing, each country blaming the next one for the turd on the table, one thing remains abundantly clear; our leaders failed us. Strangely the overwhelming sensation I feel now is not fear or anger, but relief. Copenhagen certainly didn’t provide a solution, but it might well have provided a clean slate from which we can start really dealing with the problem of climate change. Our leaders produced nothing to hide behind; it is now our turn to act.

    The day after the conference it is easy to picture the various countries waking up with an enormous COP-over and only embarrassing memories to remind them of their efforts. The US’s present was given to us all with ceremonial calls to action, but when unwrapped it became clear that there was nothing inside the box. The EU’s gift was of a reasonable size but it was wrapped with so many strings attached that no one could open it fully. China promised wondrous treasures of great beauty, but kept them under wraps refusing to show a sole. And, of course there was Canada, the grumpy, drunk uncle who busied himself moaning in the corner, occasionally kicking the dog.

    What came out of all this was an ‘accord’ that is about as useful as a cracker toy. Looking back at this in the cold light of post-Christmas festivities I find myself strangely glad, for what took place in Copenhagen cannot be dressed up as anything other than an unmitigated failure. Putting a ribbon around a Google doc and calling it an ‘accord’? I hope they’ve kept the receipt.

    What the accord provides us all with is honesty. Countries have filled out a document that details what they intend to do and it won’t take Saint Nick to tell us who is naughty and who’s nice. The problems of climate change are as real as your Christmas paunch and Copenhagen has provided us with a perfect New Year resolution. The ‘accord’ is a mandate to for people all around the world to act. The bloated, inefficiencies of the UN process were laid bare in Denmark and no nation will be able to use such a thin agreement as a veil for inaction. It is time for us all to get honest on climate change, own up to those extra pounds we’ve piled on and take action.

    In failing so spectacularly our leaders have, whether they like it or not, given us the mandate we need to hold them to account. They can no longer say that they’ve got it under control; we know they haven’t. We must stand and take action on an issue that will define our generation and with a general election on the horizon we find the boot to be firmly on our foot. Take good aim.


  • Danish Town of Samso is Energy Self Sufficient

    " … inhabitants on the small Danish island of Samso have … become one of the first industrialised places in the world to qualify as being totally energy self-sufficient … Denmark … can now boast a region that can be used by the rest of the planet as the blueprint for future green energy production … started in 1997 when Samso won a competition … to become Denmark’s "Renewable Energy Island" by presenting a 10-year plan to convert its energy consumption from oil and gas to clean technology … 21 wind turbines have been built on Samso …"

    " … houses in Samso’s 22 villages are heated by power plants that rely on furnaces fired by wood chips and straw and farms of man-sized solar panels inhabit the fields … project also creates new jobs as … island’s plumbers and carpenters have now all become experts in energy-saving home conversion and insulation techniques, and even get the opportunity to carry out installations in mainland Europe and the US …"

    For more on this project check out this video …

     

    Via: Power and Energy News LINK

  • Use Provillus to Re-grow Hairs Naturally

    Though exception could be there but everybody wants hair on his head. Long hair is the symbol of beauty for ladies, for men significance of hair is same. Only healthy hair can be combed in attractive hair styles. Unfortunately, millions across the world are loosing this opportunity because of hair fall diseases. There are many factors which act behind hair fall. These factors could be hormonal disorder, deficiency of mineral, climatic changes, and salinity of water. Action of soap, shampoo, hair oil or any other hair care product on the scalp also can be a cause of hair fall.

    Hormonal disorder and mineral deficiency is the prime cause of baldness. In male, a hormone named as testosterone is secreted in early teen to bring masculine characteristics. This hormone is synthesized into dihydrotestostrone (DHT) to start growth of beard and moustaches. DHT severely affects the scalp and contracts hair follicles which become the prime cause of falling of hair in male. This generally happens in late 20s or early 30s; but there is no age limit for this even people in late teens can also suffer from this disease. The baldness caused by DHT in male is called male pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia.

    Male pattern baldness follows a certain pattern of hair fall but female pattern baldness does not obey any such rule. Female pattern baldness can occur after delivery of child or even after menopause. Hormonal disorder and mineral deficiency are also the prime causes of baldness in female. Baldness is much more embarrassing for female in comparison to male because bald ladies are generally snubbed by men.

    Most of the hair loss drugs act either on male pattern baldness or on female pattern baldness, but there is a drug which acts on both; its name is Provillus. Provillus nourishes hair follicles of the scalp with its natural herbs and minerals. It dissolves dead cells of scalp, residues of shop shampoo, scalp oil which generally entrap in hair follicles. This action opens hair follicles as minerals and vitamins of Provillus stimulate the process of hair re-growth in re-opening hair follicles. Provillus contains all mineral and vitamin which are essential for the growth of hair like vitamin B6, Biotin, Magnesium. Its natural herbs extract like Saw Palmetto, Nettle root, Gotu Kola, and Curcurbita Maxima inhibits the working of DHT and stops Male pattern baldness. Eleuthero, Uva-Ursi, Muria Puama supplies fresh source of energy to hair so that they become stronger and thicker.

    Being a drug with herbal ingredient Provillus is completely safe for the hair health. It produces no side effects. The success rate of this drug is high, it is around 90%. The drug can be easily bought through online order. Companies also sell trial pack of Provillus. Trial pack of Provillus is a cheaper way to check the efficiency of Provillus.

  • More on Hair Loss Treatment for Men

    Hair loss is the most common and severe problem faced by a large number of men and women across the world. Natural hair loss will happen due to various reasons. It may be genetic, release of some hormones, improper diet, stress, lack of proper care, etc. Excessive Hair loss may cause loss of confidence or even depression in some cases. It is therefore vital to get the best hair loss products possible. Eating a balanced diet, exercising well, proper sleep and avoiding junk food or chemical treatments on your hair are some of the best natural suggestions for stopping hair loss. But ,when you are faced with excess hair loss you should seek out the best hair treatment available.There are many hair loss treatments on the market for men that claim to take care of hair loss problems don’t trust all you hear, many such claims ultimately aggravate your situation rather than helping you in any way. New Generation is the best hair loss treatment for men. New Generation is a trusted name with over 25 years of experience in hair loss treatment for men and women. New generations unique formulas combined with their nutrients have provided successful results for many clients. New Generations hair growth treatment comes from intensive research and is highly successful in stopping personal hair loss while promoting strong and healthy hairs. It uses two formulas to help stop your hair loss and ensure an environment to promote healthy hair growth.Their successful hair loss treatment for men contains four products, shampoo, scalp cleanser, a special overnight hair formula, and dietary supplements. All the products are natural, non-toxic and have no side effects. You can buy them with confidence knowing no harm can come by using their products. How else could they stay in business for over 25 years? Using their hair care products in conjunction with each other is essential to get the best results.The Hair Loss Shampoo is used to remove the dirt and oil from the hair. The New Generation Cleanser/Conditioner is formulated to be absorbed by your scalp where deep cleansing is needed. The cleanser/Conditioner contains moisturizing agents which provide a proper balance for healthy hair and scalp, facilitating the natural growth of your hair. The deep cleansing action of the Cleanser/Conditioner makes your hair and scalp healthy, clean, and looking its best.The Purola Overnight Formula is one of the most significant developments to date in the thinning hair and hair care field. It contains the exact formula developed by Dr. Purola in her research studies conducted at the University of Helsinki in Finland and provides the hair follicles with the deepest cleaning possible. The hair dietary supplements provide the missing essential nutrients to the hair root promoting blood circulation.New Generation Products are proudly backed by the excellent name and integrity of California Pacific Research, Inc. California Pacific Research and New Generation have provided generations with the optimum environment for healthy hair growth. Be part of the next generation of New Generation customers with strong, healthy, gorgeous hair. Start to regain your lost confidence and beauty today by going to their web site now www.newgen2000.com

  • Stop Hair Loss!


    www.lasergain.com If you are looking at a remedy to stop your hair loss there’s 3 treatments you may want to consider… The first is finasteride, the second minoxidil and the 3rd laser hair growth treatment or lllt. The quicker you apply any of these therapies the more are your chances of stopping hair loss.

  • Tsunami, Five Years After

    Tsunami, Five Years After
    Five years ago, almost 250,000 people were killed by one of the worst natural disasters of the modern epoch, the tsunami in the Indian Ocean. Today, citizens are memorializing those who were lost and pointing to the fact that many villagers are still homeless or without proper housing.  —JCL The Guardian: Countries across the Indian Ocean are today solemnly marking the fifth anniversary of the tsunami that killed almost 250,000 people. In Indonesia’s Aceh province, where more than 166,000 died, thousands held prayers in public mosques and private homes. On Thai beaches, Buddhist monks in saffron robes chanted prayers as mourners held pictures of loved ones lost on Boxing Day five years ago. Hundreds of tourists returned to Phuket to mark one of the worst natural disasters of modern times. A moment of silence was observed on Patong Beach in Phuket to mark the moment the tsunami struck. Read more

    Five years ago, almost 250,000 people were killed by one of the worst natural disasters of the modern epoch, the tsunami in the Indian Ocean. Today, citizens are memorializing those who were lost and pointing to the fact that many villagers are still homeless or without proper housing.? —JCL

    The Guardian:

    Countries across the Indian Ocean are today solemnly marking the fifth anniversary of the tsunami that killed almost 250,000 people.

    In Indonesia’s Aceh province, where more than 166,000 died, thousands held prayers in public mosques and private homes. On Thai beaches, Buddhist monks in saffron robes chanted prayers as mourners held pictures of loved ones lost on Boxing Day five years ago.

    Hundreds of tourists returned to Phuket to mark one of the worst natural disasters of modern times.

    A moment of silence was observed on Patong Beach in Phuket to mark the moment the tsunami struck.

    Read more

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