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  • Porsche fará recall dos modelos Panamera comercializados


    Como uma medida preventiva, a Porsche anunciou o recall dos 11.300 unidades do Panamera que foram vendidas após o seu lançamento. A razão da chamada foi por um possível defeito nos cintos de segurança.

    O Panamera é um dos passos que a Porsche deu em direção à nova estratégia para aumento das vendas no futuro, e o investimento em um nicho pouco explorado, com concorrentes de peso como a Maserati e a Mercedes.

    De acordo com as autoridades norte-americanas, o problema do cinto de segurança afetou cerca de 3.100 unidades, entre as versões Panamera S, Panamera 4S e Panamera Turbo. Felizmente, nenhum problema mais grave foi relatado da falha no veículo.

    Via | Autoportal


  • Win two tickets to Dinner Party in Piedmont Park this Saturday

    greystone_frontEvery other Friday, the guys from Top Flr host Dinner Party — a gathering of strangers around a dinner table in locations announced just prior to the event. It might take place in a private home, a warehouse, a high-rise condo or a park.

    The one happening this Saturday, May 1,  is special, and I’ve got two tickets to give away. This benefit for the Piedmont Park Conservancy will host 200 people somewhere in the park (though I’m assuming not the dog run). Top Flr chef Shane Devereux has asked some of his colleagues (Hector Santiago from Pura Vida Tapas and Craig Richards from La Tavola, among others) to join him in preparing the food, which will largely come from local farms. Also on hand: five of the town’s top bartenders, including Greg Best from Holeman & Finch and Miles MacQuarrie from Leon’s Full Service, will mix the drinks. Michael McNeill, the former Ritz-Carlton Buckhead wine steward and the city’s only certified Master Sommelier, will oversee the wine selection.

    So …

  • Reducing Salt Intake

    Over the summer I met up with a friend to enjoy a plate of chips and salsa. While chatting, she proceeded to get a little crazy with the salt shaker. I looked at her like she was nuts, "Care to have some chips with your salt?"

    While I rarely ADD additional salt to my food, most of what we buy is already loaded with it. This is why the Institute of Medicine has recommended that the FDA take measures to cut back the levels of salt that manufacturers add to foods.

    While no official plan is in tact, the FDA says it plans to slowly but surely reduce the amount of sodium in foods by using a stepwise and monitored process as to not drastically change the flavoring of the food.

    The recommended maximum daily intake of sodium for the average adult is about a tablespoon, or 2,300 milligrams. Americans consume about 3,400 milligrams per day.

    This over-consumption is a leading contributor to hypertension and heart disease.

    What do you think about reducing sodium in packaged foods and restaurants? How do you monitor your salt intake?

  • Boy Scouts Give Up Entirely, Offer Video Game Badge [Video Games]

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  • Next Bentley Azure convertible to be based on Mulsanne

    2011 Bentley Mulsanne

    The new Bentley Mulsanne is set to replace the current Arnage as the brand’s flagship sedan. According to Inside Line a replacement for the Azure convertible will also be based on the new giant sedan with big-eyed headlights.

    Bentley has made a huge chunk of investment in its Crewe plant to build the Mulsanne, and it only makes sense that the automaker is planning more than one variation to spread the cost of development.

    You can expect the new Azure convertible to make its debut around a year after the Mulsanne hits the market. Power will likely come from the same 505-hp 6.8L twin-turbo V8.

    Refresher: Power for the 2011 Bentley Mulsanne comes from a 6.75L twin-turbocharged V8 making 505-hp with a maximum torque of 752 lb-ft. Mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission, the Mulsanne can go from 0-60 mph in 5.1 seconds with a top speed of 184 mph. Prices start at $285,000.

    2011 Bentley Mulsanne:

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    – By: Omar Rana

    Source: Inside Line


  • WATE-TV: Knox County experts weigh in on illegal immigration laws

    Karla McKanders, law professor at UT Knoxville, explains how local agencies in Arizona soon will be given more authority in the controversial new illegal immigrant law enacted in the state.

  • Stephan Hawking eyes ET

    While I agree that other intelligent life forms exist, I do not agree that contact will be particularly dangerous.  There is also plenty of evidence that contact is presently ongoing though not necessarily at the level of peer to peer contact as was the much maligned Columbus event.
    I have posted extensively that the known reports on ET and a vast array of other conforming evidence suggests the existence of a large population of space adapted humanity who are both responsible for our presence here and do engage in active monitoring.
    I do not need to introduce a biological class from another solar system but neither do I need to rule it out. Our close passage through the Sirius group every 100K years or so provides for that possibility without having to introduce FTL travel.
    It is my suspicion that ET is merely waiting for us to build MEV’s ( Magnetic Exclusion Vessels ) presently seen and described as UFO’s and to come out and find them.  The finding part will not be tricky at all.  New readers may want to read my article on reverse engineering the UFO found both here and on Viewzone.com.
    Recent breakthroughs in our understanding of the technology put us within the next twenty years without breaking a sweat.
    * To my mathematical brain, the numbers alone make thinking about aliens perfectly rational… If aliens ever visit us, I think the outcome would be much as when Christopher Columbus first landed in America, which didn’t turn out very well for the Native Americans.”

    I agree that life and probably intelligent life is pretty common. I disagree that it makes much difference whether we broadcast out via SETI or not. Before aliens or we can cross interstellar space we can go to the gravitational lens of the sun (500 AU about 2 light days away) and set up large telescopes or create hypertelescopes at other locations.
    These observatories would be able to image planetary surfaces and take spectrographs of planets. (World Imaging telescopes)
    With a hundred billion galaxies each with potentially a hundred billion stars, Hawking considers that intelligent life is entirely possible – even, perhaps, intelligent life with technology so advanced as to be able to travel across interstellar distances. He considers it an extremely unwise move for primitive present-day humanity to attract the attention of such voyagers – by such efforts as the controversial practice of beaming out “Active SETI” signals
    Stephen Hawking’s Universe begins on the Discovery Channel on Sunday 9 May at 9pm.
  • Nixon rolls out special editions for the Gumball 3000

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    If the usual array of premium automotive branded timepieces presented here on Autoblog isn’t exactly your taste, you may want to check out the latest from Nixon. The fresh skater-culture brand has teamed up with the organizers of the Gumball 3000 to roll out a special set of watches and headphones geared towards participants and fans alike.

    The Nixon x Gumball watch starts off with the company’s iconic Rubber Player wristwatch, decked out in low-key black silicon (on both the case and strap), accented by gold touches on the caseback, crown and hands. A limited number will be made available to the public at $200, while a more exclusive edition of Nixon’s 51-30 – encased in matte black steel with similar gold touches – will be furnished to rally participants, which this year include Nixon spokespersons Tony Hawk and Mike Escamilla.

    To go with the watches, Nixon has also created special editions of its “e Whip” and “e Wire” headphones, selling for $60 and $75 respectively. The items will be available at Nixon retailers around the world, including those along the rally’s route through London, Amsterdam, Boston, Montreal, Toronto and New York. The perfect thing to go with those special Puma kicks you got last year. Details in the press release after the jump.

    [Source: Nixon and Gumball 3000]

    Nixon rolls out special editions for the Gumball 3000 originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 28 Apr 2010 07:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Nokia: Trust us, the N8 has a really nice camera

    Nokia N8 first HD video sample from Nokia Conversations on Vimeo.

    After a heady excoriation of the N8 based on pre-release hardware surfaced this week, it looks like Nokia is trying hard to convince us that the N8 is still the phone to beat.

    Look: I love Nokia. I would even marry it if that were legal in my state. But they haven’t made a compelling phone in years. As T. Ricker of Engasmic writes: “But Nokia, a company known for using decent optics, sensors, and flash units in its N-series devices, certainly won’t be disappointing impromptu photogs making their first jump into Symbian^3. Just imagine what Nokia hardware coupled with a killer user experience could do. Could do.”

    Could do is right, young T. Ricker. Could do is right.


  • Salão de Pequim 2010: GM apresenta minivan derivada do Volt

    GM Volt MPV5 Concept

    A Chevrolet apresentou no Salão do Automóvel de Pequim o conceito Volt MPV5, uma minivan/crossover multi-uso com capacidade de levar cinco passageiros e que utiliza uma motorização hibrida, além de contar com um design baseado no Volt.

    Medindo 4,5 metros de comprimento, o conceito oferece maior espaço para os ocupantes e para a bagagem. Seu porta-malas tem uma capacidade inicial de 863 litros com os bancos no lugar original e de até 1.764 litros com o rebatimento dos bancos traseiros. Por fora, a dianteira da minivan já é bem conhecida e o que mais chama atenção é seu design traseiro com lanternas afiladas e suas rodas de 19 polegadas.

    O interior do Chevrolet Volt MPV5 Concept tem um design limpo e bem definido e é revestido com materiais inéditos. De acordo com Doug Parks, engenheiro chefe no desenvolvimento de carros elétricos da GM: “O Volt conceito MPV5 demonstra a flexibilidade do sistema de propulsão Voltec, que pode produzir energia elétrica suficiente para impulsionar uma série de veículos a partir de um sedã compacto, como o crossover do Volt, o conceito MPV5 Volt “.

    Seu sistema de propulsão funciona como no Volt, onde no ciclo urbano e de menores velocidades o veiculo pode percorrer até 51.5 km apenas com o motor elétrico. Depois disso, o motor a combustão é acionado para recarregar sua bateria de íon de lítio de 16 kWh. Quando houver a necessidade de mais potencia como nas estradas, o conceito Chevrolet Volt MP5 utiliza os dois motores simultâneos que possibilitam alcançar a velocidade máxima de 160 km/h e uma autonomia de 482 km.

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  • Bin Laden in Iran

    In nine years, this is the first creditable sniff regarding the fate of Osama Bin Laden that could be plausible.  When the towers fell, not only was he the biggest single target on earth he also would have been a valuable trading chip to everyone.
    Hot footing it to Iran before his Taliban hosts did the calculus was a simple act of self preservation.  There at least, he was in one of three countries engaged in a cold war with the USA.  Yet Iran has no reason to brag about it, because it would introduce a dangerous wild card when they have their own.
    His engagement in the falcon business also rings true and is why this dribble of evidence actually surfaced.  Food and lodging would never have drawn attention and intelligence intercepts appear pretty unlikely with a chap who will certainly operate through secretaries.  Yet involvement in falconry needs personal contact and long associations.  He has not given it up.
    That in itself is a compelling reason to think we have him.  It would be the one thing that I could believe he would not abandon.  So it has revealed him.  And it tells us how to find him sooner or later.
    He will be a secondary casualty when the present regime ends.
    Bin Laden in Iran, Documentary Claims
    Monday, 26 Apr 2010 05:35 PM

    By: Ken Timmerman


    A new documentary film premiering at the prestigious Tribeca film festival in New York this week presents stunning new evidence that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden is living in Iran, where the Iranian regime is sheltering him.

    The film, “Feathered Cocaine,” began as a simple documentary of the illicit trade in hunting falcons to Middle East desert sheikhs. But as filmmakers Thorkell (Keli) Hardarson and Örn Marino Arnarson delved deeper into their subject, they discovered a dark underworld in which terrorism and falcon smuggling met with astonishing regularity.

    In March 2008, the filmmakers ventured into Afghanistan and the former Soviet republics along with Alan Parrot, the head of the Union for the Conservation of Raptors, a conservationist group that seeks to protect wild falcons, to interview a falcon smuggler they code-named “T-2.”


    For three days, the team waited in a mountain village while the smuggler kept them under surveillance from afar. Satisfied that they hadn’t been followed, he granted them a 55-minute interview — only if they agreed to disguise his voice and his appearance.

    “He was suspicious of the cameras – probably because he had seen too many movies about the CIA and was afraid we might be able to identify him,” Hardason told Newsmax.

    “T-2” told the filmmakers that he met bin Laden by chance in late November 2004 at a falcon-hunting camp in northeastern Iran.


    “I met him five times after 2004,” he said. “The last time we met was in October 2007. Every time, it was in Iran.”

    Newsmax was given exclusive access to the interview last year and interviewed a U.S. intelligence official who confirmed that the United States had electronic interceptsindicating the presence of a very important person in the region at the dates “T-2” mentioned. 

    Iranian authorities were moving the VIP from Tehran to Zahedan, a center of the falcon-hunting grounds, which were closed off to all foreign visitors for security reasons.

    “There was no doubt in my mind that they were expecting a big shot, and it makes sense to think it was bin Laden,” the U.S. official said. 

    “Feathered Cocaine” includes excerpts from the footage with “T-2,” as well as interviews with lawyer John Loftus, former CIA clandestine officer Bob Baer, and others, including this reporter and former Washington Post reporter and terrorism expert Steve Coll.

    Loftus revealed that “T-2” provided the filmmakers with the specific frequencies of small transmitters bin Laden had strapped to the backs of his hunting falcons so he could find them if they failed to return to base. 

    Loftus said the CIA could use that information to track bin Laden and capture him, and that he offered it to the director of the Central Intelligence Agency and to the heads of other U.S. intelligence agencies at the request of the filmmakers, with no response.

    Last year, they approached “Rewards for Justice,” the State Department office that is offering a $50 million reward for information leading to bin Laden’s capture, but never received any acknowledgement of their information.

    Speaking to a packed house after the Tribeca premier on Friday, Parrot was asked to speculate about why “T-2” agreed to talk to the filmmakers, because the details surely would allow bin Laden to guess his identity.

    “I believe that bin Laden wanted ‘T-2’ to send a message through us,” Parrot said. “He wanted the world to know that he was in Iran, but that he couldn’t leave.”

    In the movie, Parrot said the Iranian regime is giving bin Laden “a long leash” but is holding his family hostage in Tehran in the event bin Laden revealed his relationship to them. “This was confirmed by one of bin Laden’s sons last year,” Parrot said.

    Omar bin Laden, who married a British woman and broke with his father before the 9/11 attacks, revealed in December 2009 that seven of his siblings were living in Tehran and seeking to leave the country.

    The story of American-born falconer Alan Howell Parrot lies at the center of this extraordinary tale and lends it credibility. Parrot began breeding falcons and selling them to the ping of Saudi Arabia and then to the president of the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) in the late 1970s, and was a frequent guest at their royal palaces and elaborate hunting camps in the wilds of southern Afghanistan.

    In the late 1990s, so was renegade Saudi financier Osama bin Laden. Parrot described the royal hunting camps “al-Qaida’s board room,” because they gave bin Laden the opportunity to spend weeks of quality time with wealthy backers from the U.A.E. and other gulf states.

    Parrot alleges that bin Laden’s royal backers transferred “hundreds of millions of dollars” in cash to him during these hunting expeditions, as well as military equipment and off-road vehicles. The movie includes footage of a U.A.E. military C-130 transport plane landing at a makeshift airstrip in western Pakistan to deliver equipment to the hunting camps.

    “I see bin Laden as a falcon smuggler,” Parrot states in the film, “and in that capacity I went after him. All the locals in Kandahar hated bin Laden because he stole all the falcons.”

    After al-Qaida blew up two U.S. embassies in Africa in July 1998, the CIA also began hunting for bin Laden in earnest. Local agents in Afghanistan spotted him at a royal hunting camp near Kandahar in February 1999, according to an account that appeared in the final report of the 9/11 Commission.


    CIA Director George Tenet asked the White House for permission to launch a cruise missile strike on the camp on Feb. 8, 1999, but soon ran into interference from an unusual source: Richard Clarke, the top counter-terrorism adviser to President Clinton.

    As the 9/11 Commission report concluded, “policymakers were concerned about the danger that a strike would kill an Emirati prince or other senior officials who might be with bin Laden or close by,” so they called off the strike. 

    On March 7, 1999, Richard Clarke called Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, the U.A.E. defense minister, to “express his concerns about possible associations between Emirati officials and bin Laden,” the 9/11 Commission report states.

    It is not clear whether Clarke told Mohammed that U.S. intelligence had evidence that U.A.E. officials were with bin Laden in Afghanistan, but after the call, bin Laden and his patrons quickly dispersed and the camps were dismantled.

    Clarke claims the CIA approved the tip-off call. However, former CIA official John Mayer III told the commission it was “almost impossible” for the CIA to have approved Clarke’s move.

    “When the former bin Laden unit chief found out about Clarke’s call, he questioned CIA officials, who denied having given such a clearance,” the report states. “Imagery confirmed that, less than a week after Clarke’s phone call, the camp was hurriedly dismantled and the site was deserted.”

    Asked by Newsmax to comment on his reported tip-off to the U.A.E. sheikh, Clarke said, “I’m not going to get into that. What I said to the 9/11 Commission is what I said to the 9/11 Commission.” He similarly declined repeated requests from Parrot and his documentary film team to talk about the hunting camps on camera.
  • Portuguese Bank CDS Go Vertical

    Portugal’s banks are starting to buckle under the pressure of their state’s fiscal crisis, as Greece’s debt problems spread across the continent.

    It may have a smaller deficit, and it may have taken austerity measures, but Portugal’s banks are still feeling the pressure of their sovereign’s problems, and the value of CDS is starting to widen as a result.

    From CMA Datavision:

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  • Global Cooling until 2030 by Girma Orssengo, B. Tech, MASc, PhD

    Article Tags: Girma Orssengo, [email protected]

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    The observed yearly Global Mean Temperature from the Climate Research Unit can be modelled by a combination of linear and sinusoidal functions as shown in chart above.

    As shown in the chart above, if the global mean temperature cycle behaves the way it behaved for the last 130 years, there will be global cooling until 2030. In contrast, the IPCC projections that started its divergence away from observed temperature about 2005 will continue its imaginary trajectory towards its exaggerated target temperature.

    For detailed discussion of the model, please visit the WUWT website: Predictions Of Global Mean Temperatures & IPCC Projections

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  • Did FCC Just Out the HTC Wildfire?

    It’s not very often that we get to see pictures of handsets to go with FCC approvals. Such is the case with this new HTC phone, the PC70110. Based on the looks, we can safely assume this will be an Android-based unit. Look to the front keys for a row of buttons that mimic the Droid Incredible.

    Nothing concrete is known about this handset aside from the AT&T 3G bands it was approved with. Some are beginning to believe this might be the HTC Wildfire as its design could fit the “playful and full of youth” description. The handset maker recently conducted a poll on their Facebook page asking fans to help pick the name of their next release. Other choices included HTC Jovi, HTC Zeal, and HTC Festi.

    We’ll be sure to bring you more on this handset as we can gather it.

    Source: PhoneDog

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  • The Iron Hoe



    This item informs us that Cuba has gone further down the road of integrating the separate rural and urban life ways than I had any reason to anticipate.
    I want you to read the underlined component, before we do the kneejerk thing about Cuba.
    It has been my argument that introducing an urban element into our agriculture is necessary in order to achieve the best utilization of human resources for our own modern civilization.  Formal employment has always been only part of our lives.  The remaining part can well be engaged in agricultural pursuits for which we are well adapted.
    In Cuba, it has become a source of private enterprise and local economic health.  Not quite a joint stock company, but beats driving cab.
    As I posted earlier, we can integrate a condominium complex with a large operational farm with sufficient land to provide individual enterprise and multiple part time employment opportunities.  The financing package can easily support acquisition and operating working capital to support all aspects of production.  But key is manpower availability.  It becomes possible to operate labor intensive high yield protocols.
    This can all be done with something as simple as a proper zoning law that does not allow separation of title to permit abandonment.  A farm can then achieve a density equal to single family housing while having negligible impact of cropping space.  This provides the necessary tax base and services.
    THE IRON HOE OF THE STATE
    Cuba’s urban-ag revival offers limited lessons 2
    26 APR 2010 6:15 AM
    Cuba\’s flourishing urban agriculture comes with a strong dose of government control.
    This post originally appeared on Civil Eats.
    Many of us in the U.S. sustainable-food movement idolize Cuba‘s experience in building a vibrant urban-farming sector. This idealization is due to the lack of information available on the Cuban system, as caused by the travel embargo and media blackout there. Compounding this situation is the vast difference between the Cuban and American political and economic systems.
    Cuba’s accomplishments are undeniably astounding, inspiring and a testament to the country’s flexibility and pragmatism: 350,000 new well paying jobs (out of a total workforce of 5 million) created in urban agriculture nationally; 4 million tons of fruits and vegetables produced annually in Havana, up ten-fold in a decade; and a city of 2.2 million people regionally self-sufficient in produce. These accomplishments have been supported by an extensive network of input suppliers, technical assistance providers, researchers, teachers and government agencies.
    Yet, Cuban urban agriculture, no matter how inspiring, is largely irrelevant to Americans. The state is pervasive throughout Cuba and controls virtually all aspects of the official economy. The government can mobilize quickly and massively around its priorities through an array of powerful policy tools at its disposal. After 50 years of socialist rule, Cuban institutions, as well as the mentality and expectations of the Cuban public, differ vastly from those in the U.S. By way of example, the ruling motto of Cuban urban agriculture states, “We must decentralize only up to a point where control is not lost, and centralize only up to a point where initiative is not killed” embodies the vast differences between their planned economy and our free market system.
    The fundamental differences between the Cuban and American systems as they relate to the success of urban agriculture are vast and, for the most part, are insurmountable.
    Land ownership key
    Case in point, the success of urban agriculture in Cuba has been grounded in the distribution of public land for food production. For example, a law passed in 2008 allowed any citizen or entity to request idle lands up to 33 acres to be passed out in usufruct for 20-40 years. This law resulted in 16,000 persons requesting land in the past two years. Since all land in Cuba – with the exception of private homes – is the property of the State, the government has resources at its disposal to support its policies far beyond that of any American jurisdiction.
    On the other hand, in the U.S., land use laws and private property land tenure represent a very real challenge to the expansion of urban farming. While some cities have made their minimal idle lands available for urban farming, when they do so, garden land tenure is not assured. For example, in New York City, hundreds of community gardens were threatened with destruction and dozens were ultimately plowed under when city government prioritized housing developments.
    Land use planners here typically view urban agriculture as an interim land use at best, until a development opportunity with higher economic utility, such as housing, retail or manufacturing, becomes feasible. Few communities have protected urban agriculture as a permanent use in their planning documents, although this phenomenon is beginning to change. Neighbor complaints about noises, smells, visual clutter and dust created by urban farming are made frequently and deter farm permanence.
    Salary controls nurture Cuban farming
    In Cuba, virtually everyone works for the State. The State sets salaries; economic incentives are controlled by the government. To incent fruit and vegetable production, the government has allowed urban agricultural enterprises to distribute part of their profits back to the workers. These quasi-free enterprise farming operations have led to some unique salary structures wherein farm workers can earn two or three times the salary of the local physicians. These incentives have thus allowed urban farms to retain high quality human resources and maximize production.
    U.S. policymakers have few tools at their disposal to shape the earnings of urban agricultural producers, beyond the nigh-impossible extension of commodity subsidies. Urban farms have to compete with the rest of the labor market for qualified workers, with immigration policy also playing a large factor in agricultural labor supply.
    Profit, capital and the marketplace
    The economic conditions under which Cuban urban farms operate are extraordinarily different than the conditions of similar enterprises in the U.S. For example, since they do not purchase or rent the land, they have no mortgage or rental costs to pay. Inputs and technical assistance are subsidized by the government. (A visit from a technician to assess a pest problem costs one cooperative member the equivalent of two bits.) They enjoy little competition from other sources for their fruits and vegetables, which they may sell at farmers’ markets or at on-site farm stands. While capital may be difficult to access from the government, there is no private banking sector and no interest charges to bear. As a result, the urban farms in Havana are profitable enough to redistribute a significant portion of their earnings (85 percent in one case) back to the workers. In a country where the basic wage is $10 per month and a monthly incentive of $50 per month is quite substantial, these farms clearly do not need to be making enormous profits to make a difference in the lives of their workers.
    Running a profitable urban farming business in the U.S. entails a much more complex set of calculations than in Cuba. In the U.S., small farms struggle to break even, under the weight of high monthly payments for land, inputs and machinery. On the wholesale level, they face difficult access to markets for selling their products and typically receive prices near or below their cost of production. Small farms selling directly to consumers frequently face stiff competition from other farmers or other retail outlets, which are typically better capitalized. The more socially-minded farming enterprises subsidize their operations with grants for educational programs or through agri-tourism schemes. To be profitable, urban farmers must find a market niche at which they excel, such as providing ultra-fresh micro-greens to high-end restaurants or through cause-related marketing.
    Necessity, the mother of invention
    Cuba‘s shift to urban and organic agriculture was driven by necessity. As the Soviet bloc fell in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Cuba lost the primary market for its products and its source of subsidized agricultural inputs and petroleum. The crisis that ensued was referred to by the Orwellian term, “the special period,” and they were hungry and dark times for Cuba. To its credit, the Cuban government found partial solutions to this emergency by pushing the country toward organic and urban agriculture. As one highly placed Cuban official said about the decision to support urban farming and farmers’ markets, “We moved food production and the markets as close to the people as possible because there was no oil for transportation to get the people out to the food.” This policy decision came at an ideological cost. It entailed a partial opening of urban food production to the free market, which resulted in increased social inequality through income distortions. It also was a 180-degree turn from the capital and input-intensive, Soviet-influenced production methods valued in Cuba at the time.
    American interest in urban agriculture has been influenced by the state of the economy. Backyard vegetable production and seed sales for 2009 spiked significantly over 2008 levels, and urban farming in Detroit has grown rapidly as a means to deal with acres of vacant land. But, by and large, increased policymaker and public interest in urban agriculture is traced to concerns about food literacy, urban sustainability, community building, obesity prevention and – to a lesser degree – economic development and job training. These goals are important, but they are not driven by a state of emergency as Cuba suffered.
    The success of Cuba‘s urban agriculture program is a true inspiration to the people working to green cities here in the U.S. Yet, what is best learned from Cuba’s experience is not the specifics of how to produce more food in urban communities, but the value of alternative economic, political and social structures that can help us accomplish our goals.
  • Marc Jacobs Sketchy Miss Marc Laptop Case

    laptopcase2 Marc Jacobs Sketchy Miss Marc Laptop CaseThis latest designer laptop case oddly looks like me on a bad day back in the 90’s. Created by Marc Jacobs, Sketchy Miss Marc Laptop Case fits a 17″ laptop ( which is great since there aren’t enough cases for them) and consists of a denim material, gold hardware, and a Miss Marc print canvas design. Sketchy Miss Marc Laptop Case comes in two designs – one featuring a brunette and another a blond and retails for $78.

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  • Giveaway: 100 Unlock Codes for BlackBerry from CellUnlock!

    The Birthday Giveaways aren’t done yet, we’ve just been really busy with all the news from WES 2010. The awesome folks at CellUnlock wanted to share a Happy Birthday with BBSync, and they’ve offered up 100 BlackBerry Unlock Codes for any BlackBerry locked to networks in Canada or United States! So the first 100 people to leave a comment below will receive a free unlock code.

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  • Accelerating Solar: A Look at the Next Decade

    REW has an article by Charlie Gay of Applied Materials on the future of solar pv power – Accelerating Solar: A Look at the Next Decade. I like the note about Chinese utilities producing aluminium as a way of leveling load – remember that next time some nuclear power zealot starts raving away about the need for “baseload power”…

    There is a lot of price pressure and cost pressure in the photovoltaics industry. Much of that is coming from the scale that’s happened and the capacity that’s been installed. We’ve seen costs come down fairly rapidly in addition to those prices coming down and that’s helping make this technology evolve and grow even faster. (Many) of the markets are geographically significant — Germany and Europe more broadly — but what we’re seeing is also a lot of change and growth happening in China, in India, in the U.S. and other parts of the world.

    Many parts of the world already have electricity rates that are over $0.40/kWhr. Solar today averages $0.25/kWhr. In almost all of Africa, Pakistan, Hawaii, Italy and large portions of Japan, the price of electricity is already in excess of what the cost of electricity is coming from solar. Solar can make a difference and what’s exciting is that the markets can grow as the industry grows. We’ve had a lot of different opportunities to be able to scale this industry in an organic and continuous fashion.

    Of the changes that are happening, we see a lot coming from China. We see utilities in China where there are basically less than 10 major utilities already getting actively engaged in solar and becoming vertically integrated. A utility in China is very different than a utility in the U.S. so those utilities are able to bring the market along with the manufacturing. Many of them today make their own aluminum, for example, as part of how they do load leveling. Rather than worrying about pumping water uphill for storage, they use that nighttime power to create other products. Several utilities have already taken large steps toward getting to large-scale manufacturing. Many of them are becoming significant players, able to bring down the total costs across the value chain.


  • Rubio’s Independence on Arizona Law

    WEST MIAMI-After officially filing as a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in the Florida race on Tuesday ,Marco Rubio became the most notable member of the GOP to distance himself from the controversial Arizona immigration law that is quickly becoming a hot-button issue in the 2010 political cycle. Rubio, the Cuban-American son of Cuban exiles, said that while he sympathized with the border state for trying to remedy a “broken border”  infused with drug violence spill-over from Mexico , the new law could have ”  unintentional  and unintended consequences” and would require a “police state” to enforce it.

    “I think everyone is concerned with the reasonable  suspicion provisions where people could be pulled over because someone suspects they may not be legally in this country, ” Rubio said to reporters. ” I think people will grow uncomfortable with that,  and that’s why I think the sense of urgency here needs to be a legal immigration system that works for America and that begins with border security, and tightening up the visa process.”

    Rubio fully blamed the federal government for failing to secure the border, but  hoped that the Obama administration would not use the controversy to push amnesty for the mill

  • Visa Snuffs Out Credit Card Scam

    In an attempt to stop a scam in which third parties make unauthorized charges to credit cards thinking they were signing up for a loyalty rewards program, Visa is putting up a roadblock meant to keep information safer, CNet reports:

    Retailers will no longer be able to allow third parties to charge a customer’s card without the card owner re-entering credit card information, Visa said Tuesday. This is Visa’s response to one of the biggest scandals to rock online retailing in years.

    Last year, the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation launched an investigation after learning that thousands of consumers had complained about receiving mysterious credit card charges.

    It’s never a good idea to give your credit card number out for anything other than a purchase from a business you trust.

    Visa targets online marketing ‘scam’ [CNet]
    (Thanks, tz!)