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  • Sunday Column: Korean road food

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    Korean food (Wikimedia)

    On the way home to Atlanta from spring break a couple of weeks ago, we made a great road-food discovery. JK House Korean Restaurant is less than a mile off of I-85 in Valley, Alabama, just across the Georgia state line. It caters to the Korean management community for the nearby Kia Motors  Manufacturing Plant in West Point, Georgia.

    Of course, getting my family to eat Korean food is another matter altogether.

    Below is the Sunday column I wrote about the restaurant. But I’m curious to know. What are your great hidden finds for road food in and out of Atlanta?

    A Korean find in Alabama

    By the time we pulled into Valley, Ala., my wife was fast asleep, the teenage girls in the back seats had depleted every laptop battery on episode after episode of “The O.C., ” and the minivan was out of gas. We had been driving for nearly five hours, and once I stopped at a gas station, stomachs started growling.

    We looked around. There were a couple of fast food …

  • Google: No Verizon Nexus One, buy the Incredible instead

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    Sorry, folks, but I’m gonna have to say I told you so here. (See podcast Episode 9.) Google apparently put an end to the Verizon Nexus One, slipping it into an official Nexus One blog post "update on partnerships." (Strangely, the post is dated April 21, but it just pinged RSS feeds today.) The line you need to be worried about:

    In the US, if you’ve been waiting for the Nexus One for Verizon Wireless’ network, head over to http://phones.verizonwireless.com/htc/incredible to pre-order the Droid Incredible by HTC, a powerful new Android phone and a cousin of the Nexus One that is similarly feature-packed. It will be available in stores on April 29th.

    The official Nexus One order page also says as much. From what I’ve been told, Verizon rejected the Nexus One at least once — and the trackball was said to be a major culprit. Guess that makes that decision a little easier, but sorry to those who were holding out for the N1. [Google] Thanks, Nick

  • The electric powered three wheeled E.Rex

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    This isn’t a long lost cousin of the T-Rex from Jurassic Park. The E.Rex is instead a three wheeled vehicle being built by the Silicon Valley startup OptaMotive. If you’ve heard of the Campagna Motors T-Rex before, picture it with an electric engine and you’ll know what the E.Rex is like. The vehicle can go from zero to 60 in just 5 seconds. With a range of 100 miles, the vehicle is three times more efficient than the Toyota Prius.

    The E.Rex’s battery uses 96 lithium–iron phosphate cells and the 13.6–kilowatt-hour pack charges up in 2.5 hours at 220 volts and 20 amps. The vehicle also has regenerative breaking, a reinforced roll cage, seatbelts, seating for two and will soon have a proper body with doors and a windshield. Standing 42 inches tall and 138 inches long, the E.Rex may not be a vehicle you could drive to work though.

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    [Wired]

  • BlackBerry Pearl 3G Is the Smallest Yet, But Mysteriously Packs Wireless N [Rim]

    With its ultra-compact two-inch wide, 3.3 ounce body, the Pearl 3G is the smallest BlackBerry yet. Despite its size though, it’s still a full-featured BlackBerry, and oddly, complete with 802.11n wireless support—a first for BlackBerry devices. More »







  • First daughter wants Obama to save the tigers

    Greenwire: Malia Obama frequently asks her father, President Obama, what he is doing to save tigers and other endangered animals, first lady Michelle Obama told school children visiting the White House yesterday.

    The youths, whose parents work in the executive office and were visiting the White House for Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day, asked the first lady about the family’s environmental interests. Michelle Obama responded that the family talks about tigers at least once a week because of Malia’s interest.

    “He tells her he’s working on it and there are a lot of people who are thinking about it,” she said. “But I think, the Obama household, we’re trying to save the tigers.”

    The children got to see a different animal during their visit: first dog Bo Obama (Natasha T. Metzler, AP/Yahoo News, April 22). – AC

  • Alkermes Reveals Higher-Than-Expected Royalty on Diabetes Drug

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    Luke Timmerman wrote:

    Alkermes is usually cast on Wall Street as a supporting actor in the eagerly-anticipated debut of the once-weekly diabetes drug from Eli Lilly and Amylin Pharmaceuticals. But today, Waltham, MA-based Alkermes, stepped into the spotlight, announcing it stands to collect more cash from the drug than expected.

    Alkermes (NASDAQ: ALKS) is reporting today it will capture an 8 percent royalty on sales of exenatide once-weekly (Bydureon) on the first 40 million units sold per year. Assuming Amylin and Lilly set a price for the new drug comparable to the old twice-daily injectable version of exenatide (Byetta), the royalty would apply to the first $2 billion in annual sales. That means Alkermes would rake in $160 million in royalty payments on that amount of sales, which could climb further if Lilly and Amylin set a higher per-unit price for the once-weekly drug.

    This financial detail matters because it’s the first time Alkermes has publicly stated what its actual royalty rate is for exenatide once-weekly. Until today, it has told analysts they could pencil in a 7 percent royalty for the purpose of their financial models. Since none of the 10 analysts who follow the company forecast more than $2 billion in annual sales for exenatide once-weekly, this means they will need to re-do their forecasts to reflect the extra percentage point of royalties flowing to Alkermes. It might not sound like much, but at a $2 billion sales rate, that’s an extra $20 million a year in potential revenue.

    Then again, if this drug enters true mega-blockbuster territory with multiple billions in annual sales, the deal is structured so Alkermes will get a smaller piece of the pie. Once the product exceeds 40 million units sold in a given year, Alkermes’ royalty rate shrinks to 5.5 percent on every unit sale above that threshold.

    Richard Pops

    Richard Pops

    The news is coming out this morning partly because Alkermes is trying to generate buzz around its R&D meeting in New York, and get people to start thinking about the company as an emerging player in the “Big Biotech” class, as Alkermes CEO Richard Pops has said before. With a market valuation of about $1.3 billion, Alkermes isn’t there yet.

    “We’ll be making profits from the first vial of sales,” Pops says. “If it’s a $5 billion product, we’ll make hundreds of millions per year. With no capital investment. It’s pure profit.”

    This royalty deal was established back in 2005, Pops says. Alkermes was the only company capable of doing the chemistry needed to make exenatide stable and effective in the blood for a full week, allowing people to rid themselves of the need for constant blood sugar monitoring, and frequent injections. Instead of shouldering the risk for manufacturing on its own, Alkermes chose to transfer the manufacturing technology to its partners. That left Lilly and Amylin the responsibility to build the factory to mass produce the drug, and pay commercial expenses, while Alkermes took a royalty stream, Pops says. The factory, which Amylin announced it planned to build in West Chester, OH in December 2005 for $150 million, actually ended up costing about $500 million.

    So while the new royalty is the thing that will send analysts back to their spreadsheets to re-calculate their price targets for Alkermes, Pops is planning to spend much of the investor summit talking about stuff in the company’s pipeline that analysts don’t place any value on whatsoever. Alkermes’ share price …Next Page »

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  • Lake sturgeon population booming in Wis.

    Greenwire: Despite many of its 25 species being endangered, the whisker-snouted sturgeon is flourishing in upper Wisconsin thanks to strict protection laws. The state has cracked down on spearing and poaching while boosting restocking efforts. The well-guarded spring spawning, a popular tourist attraction, has also helped boost the population.

    “If we can restore the sturgeon population in the Great Lakes and manage the current population effectively, then we know we are doing a pretty good job of managing other aspects of the aquatic community,” said state sturgeon expert Ron Bruch.

    The spring spawning finished last week and visitors flocked to Lake Winnebago’s tributaries to see the fish struggle through shallow water to lay eggs. The event brings in $350,000 a year to nearby cities.

    Lake Winnebago has about 40,000 sturgeons, close to where the population was in the 1800s. It had dipped to 10,000 in the 1950s, but conservation efforts brought the population back up. In the Great Lakes system, there are 156,750, less than 1 percent of the population from two centuries ago.

    Still, Bruch is concerned that the sturgeon’s success could pose a risk. With other areas facing shortages, he thinks poaching incidents could rise, especially since lake sturgeon caviar is popular. Other states allow some sturgeon hunting and spearing, but the sale of domestic lake sturgeon meat and eggs is illegal in the United States (Carrie Antlfinger, AP/San Francisco Chronicle, April 23). – JP

  • Jeremy Clarkson on the BMW X1, “It’s not a car. It’s rubbish.”

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    Jeremy Clarkson has just finished test driving the new BMW X1, which won’t arrive in the United States until 2011, and gave the new German SUV/Crossover one star out of five.

    Click here to get prices on the 2010 BMW X3.

    Clarkson writes:

    I felt BMW might be able to pull off a bit of a winner, then. It had learnt some lessons with the woeful X3 and it really has got styling worked out these days. Plus, BMWs are almost always better to drive than any of the cars with which they compete.

    Sadly, I was to be disappointed. First of all, the X1 looks like a Hyundai that’s been subjected to a thousand years of wind erosion. It’s dreary. And it’s much the same story on the inside, where you are greeted with lots of extremely scratchy plastic and almost no equipment at all.

    He wraps up his article by saying: “If it were a book, it would have no plot and a stupid cover and it would fall to pieces in the sun. But it isn’t a book. And neither is it a car. It’s rubbish.”

    Gotta love Clarkson. Click here to read his full review.

    2011 BMW X1:

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    – By: Omar Rana

    Source: TimesOnline


  • If Only You’d Bought Apple Stock Instead Of An Apple Computer Back In ’97

    Apple fans boast of the company’s hardware and software reliability, but product performance has got nothing on Apple’s ability to rock the stock market. According to KyleConroy, it would have been much smarter to have invested in Apple stock rather than computers.

    If you’d taken the $5,700 it cost to buy an Apple PowerBook G3 250 when it came out in 1997 and invested it in Apple stock, you’d have $330,000 now. Makes you think twice about springing for an iPad.

    What if I had bought Apple stock instead? [KyleConroy]
    (Thanks, Jonathan!)

  • Green vehicles on display at The Beijing International Automotive Exhibition

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    The Beijing International Automotive Exhibition and is dreaming of a greener future. Themed as “Imagining the Green Future”, the Expo has its spotlight focused on cleaner greener and more energy efficient vehicles this year. 95 cars using newer energy are on display by Chinese as well as international automakers.

    Besides these, 65 concept vehicles and 89 debutants together form the 990 exhibits on display at the Expo this year. Also known as the Auto China 2010, the Expo is open to professional public from April 25 to 26 with the past to days opened only to journalists. The expo will open its doors to general public between April 27 and May 2 and is expecting around 700,000 visitors. The automobile industry is now greener than ever.

    [Xinhuanet]

  • Inspectors found ‘reckless disregard’ for safety at Massey mine

    Greenwire: Federal inspectors at Massey Energy Co.’s Upper Big Branch coal mine concluded earlier this year that senior managers demonstrated “reckless disregard” for safety by ordering a foreman to ignore the mine’s citation for faulty ventilation practices, according to the handwritten notes by inspectors.

    According to the January notes, a president and vice president of Massey Performance Coal subsidiary said “not to worry” about the ventilation problem, telling a mine employee that “it was fine.” The notes add to the paper trail of safety violations at the mine, the site of the April 5 blast that killed 29 workers in the deadliest U.S. mine accident in 40 years.

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration inspector said “the operator has shown high negligence due to fact of management knowing where problem is,” noting that the ventilation problem in question could “result in fatal injuries.”

    Though this particular citation was remedied by Massey, investigations into the cause of the accident are focusing on other ventilation problems that could have allowed explosive methane gas to accumulate.

    “Massey’s Board of Directors has instructed counsel and mine experts to conduct a full evaluation of events, and it would be premature to comment on specific violations before they have had time to finish,” the company said in a statement. “It’s important to note, however, that all MSHA violations must be abated. Most citations are corrected the same day, often immediately. For those that require more time, a deadline is given by MSHA to correct the situation” (Steven Mufson, Washington Post, April 23). – GN

  • Can You Force Yourself to Dream?

    Can You Force Yourself to Dream?
    Slate’s Explainer: A new study shows that a nap can help you memorize images and solve problems, but only if you dream about them. Participants attempted to navigate a virtual, 3D maze. Half took a 90-minute nap. Those who dreamed about the maze were 10 times better at negotiating the task than other nappers or subjects who didn’t sleep at all.

  • Late Late Night FDL: The Newscasters

    Late Late Night FDL: The Newscasters
    The Newscasters with Carol Burnett and Rock Hudson, a sketch on The Carol Burnett Show that aired on January 29, 1977.

    The Newscasters with Carol Burnett and Rock Hudson, a skit on The Carol Burnett Show first aired on January 29, 1977.

    What’s on your mind?

    Remember when Patton won at Stalingrad?
    Remember when Barry Goldwater used to rant about “Democrat Wars” — well, now the GOP claims to have won all of them.

    New York’s 19th district has a Republican challenger that pretty much epitomizes many of the young loud-mouths we’ve all had to deal with from time to time — loud and educated as if by morons — ever more frequently by chalkboard performance art.

    Meet 30 year old, right-wing writer, Ann Coulter-aspirant Kristia Cavere, and yeah, she’s a fan out illogical over-heated analogies:

    “The Republicans are the ones who liberated Europe in World War II.”

    This, of course, will come to real news to, uh, y’know history — some well-heeled Democrat in a wheelchair for example. And, since Ms. Cavere equates “liberate” with defeating Hitler, the only other implication her knowledge of history could have is that Stalin and the Red Army were Republicans because they did a lot more on that score than anyone else.

    So, using my own blackboard, I guess what I’m saying is the Comrade Cavere is a Stalinist.

    (photo from here)

  • Pope Threatens to Cancel U.K. Trip

    Pope Threatens to Cancel U.K. Trip
    It seems the pope can’t take a joke. The Vatican is threatening to cancel a visit to Britain by Benedict XVI after a leaked Foreign Office memo gave suggestions that included a “Benedict condom.” The list of fanciful suggestions for the visit includes: review Vatican attitude on condom use (launch of “Benedict condoms”); bless a civil partnership; reversal of policy on women bishops (ordain women); open an abortion ward; speech on equality; training course for all bishops on child abuse allegations; harder line on child abuse (announce sacking of dodgy bishops); Vatican sponsorship for network of AIDS clinics; get the pope and the queen to sing a duet for charity, and more. —JCL The Telegraph: Senior Papal aides suggested the Foreign Office had not taken strong enough disciplinary action against those responsible for the document, which suggested the Pope should open an abortion clinic, bless a homosexual marriage and launch his own range of condoms while he is here. No-one has lost their job over the memo, which was sent to Downing Street and at least three Whitehall departments, and the civil servant who authorised it has simply been moved to other duties. One highly-placed source in the Vatican said: “This could have very severe repercussions and is embarrassing for the British government—one has to question whether the action taken is enough. “It is disgusting. Britain’s ambassador to the Holy See has been in to see the Secretary of State and explain what happened and this will all be relayed to the Pope … .” Read more

    Pope Benedict XVI

    It seems the pope can’t take a joke. The Vatican is threatening to cancel a visit to Britain by Benedict XVI after a leaked Foreign Office memo gave suggestions that included a “Benedict condom.”

    The list of fanciful suggestions for the visit includes: review Vatican attitude on condom use (launch of “Benedict condoms”); bless a civil partnership; reversal of policy on women bishops (ordain women); open an abortion ward; speech on equality; training course for all bishops on child abuse allegations; harder line on child abuse (announce sacking of dodgy bishops); Vatican sponsorship for network of AIDS clinics; get the pope and the queen to sing a duet for charity, and more. —JCL

    The Telegraph:

    Senior Papal aides suggested the Foreign Office had not taken strong enough disciplinary action against those responsible for the document, which suggested the Pope should open an abortion clinic, bless a homosexual marriage and launch his own range of condoms while he is here.

    No-one has lost their job over the memo, which was sent to Downing Street and at least three Whitehall departments, and the civil servant who authorised it has simply been moved to other duties.

    One highly-placed source in the Vatican said: “This could have very severe repercussions and is embarrassing for the British government—one has to question whether the action taken is enough.

    “It is disgusting. Britain’s ambassador to the Holy See has been in to see the Secretary of State and explain what happened and this will all be relayed to the Pope … .”

    Read more

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  • Fox Nation falsely claims “new dirt” from Blagojevich trial “implicates Team Obama”

    Fox Nation falsely claims “new dirt” from Blagojevich trial “implicates Team Obama”

    Fox Nation used the baseless headline “Blago Moves to Subpoena President: New Dirt Implicates Team Obama” in linking to a Mediaite story about the trial of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D-IL). However, as ABC’s Jake Tapper noted, Blagojevich “alleges no criminal wrongdoing by the president or his team” and is of “disputable credibility.”

    Fox Nation falsely claims subpoena “implicates Team Obama”

    Fox Nation: “Blago Moves to Subpoena President: New Dirt Implicates Team Obama.” Fox Nation linked to the April 22 Mediaite article under the headline “Blago Moves to Subpoena President: New Dirt Implicates Team Obama” and excerpted from the article:

    In fact, subpoena “alleges no criminal wrongdoing” by Obama or his team

    Tapper: Blagojevich “alleges no criminal wrongdoing by the president or his team.” In an April 23 post on ABC’s Political Punch blog, Jake Tapper stated, “Blagojevich alleges no criminal wrongdoing by the president or his team, though he does raise questions about what he says are conflicting stories.”

    Tapper: “Disgraced” Blagojevich “is of, shall we say, disputable credibility and is, of course a defendant in a criminal case.” Discussing Blagojevich’s speculative allegations, Tapper wrote, “Disgraced Democratic former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich filed a legal motion Thursday asking for President Obama to testify at the former governor’s corruption trial.” Tapper further wrote, “One should of course keep in mind that Blagojevich is of, shall we say, disputable credibility and of course is a defendant in a criminal case, having been indicted last year on 16 felony counts, including racketeering and extortion conspiracy.

  • New in the App Catalog for 26 April 2010

    App CatalogThis weekend was a light one, as weekends usually are. But hey, we still got new and updated apps, and some of this looks rather interesting.

    New apps:

    • Defensive Warfare, $2.49, by ProDev Software: Fight off an invading army and air force in this tower-defense-esque game.
    • GPS Altitude, $0.99, by Casey Broome – L337tech.com: Use your GPS signal to determine your altitude and location.
    • Pac-Man, $1.99, by Arctic Apps Official: Eat up all the pac-dots in the maze while avoiding the four ghosts in this classic Pac-Man game.
    • Physics Reference, $0.99, by Quizmine.Com: Comprehensive physics reference covering the fundamentals, laws, and formulas of matter, motion, and energy.
    • Ping.fm for webOS, Free, by Erik C. Thauvin: Easily access your Ping.fm account to quickly update your social networks.
    • World Cup 2010, $2.00, by Thomas Haustein: Follow the results of the 2010 World Cup on your phone.

    Updated apps:

  • Bloch Attorney: I Am Pleased ‘Unnecessary’ Inquiry Is Over

    Bloch Attorney: I Am Pleased ‘Unnecessary’ Inquiry Is Over
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    ‘Stop Too Big To Fail’ Group Yanks References To Economist From Website
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  • Google Nexus One Gone From Verizon Lineup

    Many Nexus One fans have been watching the Google Nexus One web site to see when the dreaded “coming soon” to Verizon message would go away and the phone would be available for order. That may not ever happen as a check today shows the Google Nexus One site no longer indicates it will be coming to Verizon.

    The Google Nexus One site now says you can buy the Droid Incredible, a “similarly feature-packed cousin of the Nexus One.” Sure looks like the Nexus One isn’t coming to Verizon after all. Perhaps Verizon decided not to play with Google’s experiment of selling the phone itself.

  • Convert 2 Vikare beds into a bunk

    Materials: Vikare children’s bed

    Description: After the twins grew out of their baby beds I swapped the beds for two Vikare beds. It was not a comfortable solution as the room is very small. So I decided to build a bunk of the two beds.

    I took away the shanks and replaced them for four wooden beams. Then simply drilled a few holes in the beams and put larger bolts and nuts in. For steps, I placed a Trofast cabinet/steps next to the bed, which is not in the picture..

    It is a charming little bunk, because it is not 2 meters long as a usual bunk is. And as the kids grow taller, the beds are still convertible into longer beds!

    Unfortunately the Vikare beds are not for sale anymore (in the Netherlands).

    ~ Barbara Kramer, the Netherlands