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  • Luca di Montezemolo deja su cargo como presidente del Grupo Fiat

    Poco antes de que el Grupo Fiat de a conocer su estrategia para los próximos 4 años, su actual presidente, Luca di Montezemolo, ha presentado su dimisión de dicho cargo mediante una rueda de prensa.

    El heredero de dicho puesto, será John Elkan, hasta la fecha vicepresidente del Grupo Fiat y nieto de Gianni Agnelli. Para los aficionados a la Fórmula 1, cabe destacar que Montezemolo seguirá al cargo de la escudería italiana Ferrari.

    Por otra parte, también debemos mencionar que seguirá formando parte del Consejo de Administración del Grupo Fiat.

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  • How to celebrate Earth Day at home with kids

    By Harriet Blake
    Green Right Now

    If you’re looking for home projects, and eco-activities for kids this Earth Day season — or really anytime — the EPA has put together an online Earth Day Take Home Kit that features eight links to environmentally friendly interactive pages. Some aim to make eco-learning fun; others help explain environmental risks.

    • The Environmental Kids Club includes question-and-answer pages on a variety of subjectsEPA Kids including water, air, trash and recycling as well as plants and animals. Each section poses a number of questions that are answering by clicking on each hot link. For example, under water, there’s a drawing that features people engaged in pollution-causing activities. The site asks players to identify these activities.
    • Another page is called Live, Learn, Play. Here, participants tune into their health and environment by clicking on the sites links that cover a number of environmental concerns such as second-hand smoke, lead poisoning, carbon monoxide and pesticides. Activities are suggested on each page. For instance, under second-hand smoke, players create commercials about second-hand smoke, develop a handout on its dangers, write a newspaper article on the subject or organize a smoke-free day for the family or community.
      Tips to protect kids from environmental risks are the subject of another page. Some of these risks are: exposure to too much sun; avoid fish with high levels of mercury; safeguard kids from high levels of radon; promote healthier communities by walking, carpooling, bicycle riding.
    • Another site features an interactive map that is updated throughout the day for the Air Quality Index. Viewers can click on their state for up-to-date air quality info, such as at 3 p.m. Friday, April 15, the air quality in the state of New York is generally listed as good. The state is broken down by cities, from Albany to Utica.
    • ozoneThere’s also a website called Sunwise for Kids. It tells of the dangers of too much sun and includes a fun trivia game that teaches kids the benefits of wearing hats, sunglasses and sunscreen. The EPA also sponsors a Sunwise with Shade poster contest and recommends kids to ask their teachers about participating.
    • The Planet Protector Club for Kids gives kids a “mission” in which they have to “improve the world around you by making less trash…and help other people learn to reduce, reuse, and recycle.” In one example, the participant must solve the question of the “broken loop” in which a nature cycle has been broken when an item that should have been recycled or reused ended up in the trash.
    • Another EPA site covers drinking water and ground water for different age levels (K-3; 4-8; 9-12). Word scrambles, rainfall demos, animated games are all part of the activities recommended for this subject. For kids K-3, a flash-animated activity allows them to control the water cycle. For kids 9-12, they can learn how to build a watershed.
    • A healthy lawn environment is also covered on the site. It teaches families about choosing the best plants for the year as well as integrated pest management.

    Besides the Take Home Kit, the EPA website has an activity called Pick Five for the Environment in which participants select five actions they pledge to fulfill. The list of actions include using less water, less electricity, reduce/reuse/recycle, and commute without polluting. The idea is to then share that commitment with friends on Facebook, Twitter or with photos on Flickr.

    You can also sign up for EPA’s daily green tip, by providing your email address.

    Copyright © 2010 Green Right Now | Distributed by GRN Network

  • Midday Crunch Crumbs: Eek — Dead Rat Found In Can Of Chef Boyardee! Steven Seagal Accused Of Sexual Harassing Ray Charles’ Granddaughter; “Cops” Renewed For 23rd Season

    -Devo performed their 1980 hit single “Whip It” on Tuesday’s Jimmy Kimmel Live….

    Esquire Magazine has dubbed Kelly Clarkson the “Greatest Pop Voice Ever…..”

    -Brad Pitt’s brother Doug has been named a Goodwill Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania…..

    -Shakira has been added to this year’s Glastonbury Festival lineup….

    -A North Carolina college student has constructed a wedding gown from sandwich wrappers!

    -Speaking of wedding dresses, Vera Wang is designing a collection of gowns bridezillas can pick up on the cheap down at their local David’s Bridal….

    -Chef Boyar-GROSS! An Ohio mom finds a dead rat in her can of Spaghetti and Meatballs!

    -For those who care: Sam Ronson alleged spit on LiLo at last weekend’s Coachella Festival….

    -Here’s another reason to love Miami: The city’s new ice bar, So Cool, is the hottest (or should we say coldest?) ticket in town….

    MTV has nothing to do with the glut of Jersey Shore spinoffs — ie: Wicked Summah and Brighton Beach — that have been springing up in recent weeks…

    -Two more women have stepped forward claiming Steven Seagal is a pedobear — and one of them happens to be the granddaughter of late music legend Ray Charles….

    -Jennifer Lopez is still trying to drum up press for her umpteenth rom-com, The Backup Plan…..

    -FOX has renewed Cops for a 23rd season! As long as the world is crawling with dumb criminals, Cops cameras will be around to memoralize the foolery….

    -Vivica Fox has designed a line of wigs that resemble something my crazy Aunt Kitty would wear to Friday night bingo….

    -Ben & Jerry’s has introduced a new flavor in honor of the 2010 Bonnaroo Music Festival….

    -Esmee Denters and Justin Timberlake on the set of The Love Dealer

    Entertainment Weekly’s Michael Ausiello gives details on the most talked-about season finales on TV this season….

    -Yeah, maybe Green Day on Broadway wasn’t such a great idea after all….


  • Marchionne anuncia nuevos Ferrari, un probable nuevo Maserati y un motor MultiAir diésel

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    El día de hoy, toda la cúpula del grupo Fiat llevó a cabo la tan anunciada conferencia de prensa a los medios, anunciando los resultados financieros del grupo, el programa de lanzamientos y probables nuevos modelos de todas las marcas que componen el holding Fiat. La conferencia comenzó puntual, tomando la palabra Sergio Marchionne, con un resumen de los resultados económicos de Fiat y algunas cifras sobre Chrysler.

    Las cosas en Chrysler no van del todo bien como se esperaban, pero Marchionne dijo que todavía creía que los objetivos fijados para este año se pueden alcanzar. La mayoría de los analistas no están tan seguros, ya que creen que Chrysler no podrá sobrevivir mucho tiempo más. Chrysler reportó pérdidas netas por casi 4.000 millones de dólares desde que salió de la quiebra el año pasado, pero tuvo una utilidad operativa durante el primer trimestre y afirmó que estaba en camino a un equilibrio en el 2010.

    Luego llegó el turno de hablar de Fiat, Maserati y Ferrari, en donde las cosas se pusieron mucho más interesantes, ya que cada encargado de cada marca anunció importantes novedades.

    Ferrari va a presentar en el 2012 una serie especial del Ferrari Enzo, que seguirá al 458 Italia Spyder que sería presentado el año que viene. Posteriormente en el 2013, Ferrari presentará la nueva generación del Ferrari California (California M). Además el año próximo, el 612 Scaglietti verá una nueva versión del motor V12 y algunos cambios de restyling. Se dijo también que no hay ninguna posibilidad de modelos intermedios, ni crossover, ni SUV; toda la producción de Ferrari se centrará en los cuatro modelos básicos que se están ofreciendo hasta ahora, más el agregado del Enzo en 2012.

    Del lado de Maserati, la marca del tridente trabaja en una versión más pequeña del sedan Quattroporte, que será puesto frente a frente contra los Mercedes Clase E o la Serie 5 de BMW. Además el Quattroporte actual tendrá una nueva variante futura de segunda generación, que actualizará un poco más el modelo.

    FPT (Fiat Powertrain Technologies) estuvo representado por Alfredo Altavilla, encargado de la sección de motores de la marca. Entre lo más importante, FPT estará presentando una versión diésel del motor MultiAir y la segunda generación de estos motores, que posiblemente sea acompañada de una versión híbrida en el 2014.

    Vía | Autoblog Italia



  • Why Were Wells Fargo’s Earnings So Unsurprising?

    Today, Wells Fargo reported a $2.4 billion profit in the first-quarter. That sounds pretty good — the bank’s earnings also beat analyst estimates by 3 cents-per-share, or 7%. Yet, in the context of other banks far exceeding what the market anticipated, 7% isn’t much. Why didn’t Wells surprise analysts?

    Part of Wells’ merely adequate performance was its high consumer credit-related charge-offs. The bank set aside $5.3 billion to deal with those losses. But Citigroup’s first quarter losses from bad loans were a whopping $8.4 billion — and the bank still out earned Wells by nearly $2 billion. So credit losses are likely only a small part of the story.

    A bigger reason is likely that Wells isn’t much of an investment bank. Other big banks like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanely, Citigroup, JPMorgan and Bank of America all have strong investment banking divisions. Much of their success was due to trading profits. All of those listed had at least $4 billion of revenue from this source, but Wells had a paltry $537 million.

    The follow chart demonstrates this point:

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    As you can see, all of these big banks except for Wells had very strong trading profits and soundly beat expectations — by at least 17%. Analysts likely underestimated how much revenue would be generated by trading in the first quarter. For Wells, that wasn’t a very significant factor, so the market’s expectation was pretty close.





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  • Campaign for Liberty Iowa Regional Conference

    By Heather D

    From the Iowa Conference home page:

    Celebrate the principles that made this nation great with Ron Paul and several special guests in Des Moines, Iowa on May 14-16, 2010 as we continue working to reclaim the Republic and restore the Constitution.

    C4L’s Iowa Regional Conference will be highlighted by our “Forum on the Future of Conservatism in America,” where our speakers will clearly articulate the need to reduce the size of government, maximize freedom, and return to the Constitution.  This Forum is open to the public.

    We will examine conservatism from historical, constitutional, and moral perspectives and explain why the limited government ideas that created our country and turned this experiment in liberty into the greatest nation the world has ever seen can restore and revitalize our optimism for the future.

    Illinois members have the awesome opportunity to attend 2 different training events in the next few weeks. Our Chicago One Day Activist School will take place  on April 25, followed by the Iowa Regional Conference in Des Moines, Iowa on May 14 – 16.

    Directly following the Conference Training on May 16, Illinois members will meet for our first statewide meeting of the year. This will give us an opportunity to meet face to face and discuss our plans for the coming months. You must make your reservation at the Embassy Suites Hotel by April 23 to receive the Campaign for Liberty special room rate. Please click here for more information on this.

    The Illinois Campaign for Liberty would like to assist members who would like to attend the Iowa Conference, but might not have the means to do so. For information on the Illinois Regional Conference Scholarship Program, please click here. To donate to this effort, please click here.

    You can find the conference agenda here, and registration information here.

    I look forward to meeting you in Chicago on April 25, and again in Des Moines on May 14!


    For Liberty,

    Heather Danielowski


  • Lifan inaugura fábrica no Uruguai visando Brasil

    Com a presença do presidente José Mujica, a Lifan inaugura hoje sua primeira fábrica nas Américas, situada na cidade de São José perto de Montevidéu, Uruguai.
    A fábrica tem capacidade para produzir 5.000 carros por ano e teve um investimento de US$6,5 milhões. A unidade vai produzir o hatch 320 e o sedã 620 da marca chinesa.
    Os dois modelos chegam ao Brasil em Maio através da Ever Electric, empresa do mesmo grupo da Effa Motors.
  • GM repays U.S., Canada loans in full, invests $257 million in Fairfax for next Chevy Malibu

    General Motors’s CEO Ed Whitacre announced today that the Detroit automaker has made its final paying of $5.8 billion to the U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada, paying back its government loans in full.

    The announcement went hand-in-hand with the company’s announcement of an investment of $257 million at its Fairfax Kansas and Detroit Hamtramck assembly plants. The investment will prepare the Fairfax plant to build the next-generation of the Chevrolet Malibu sedan and will make Detroit Hamtramck a second source for Malibu production.

    “GM is able to repay the taxpayers in full, with interest, ahead of schedule, because more customers are buying vehicles like the Chevrolet Malibu and Buick LaCrosse we build here in Fairfax,” said Whitacre. “We are now building some of the best cars, trucks, and crossovers we have ever built, and customers are taking note. Our dealers are increasing their sales, we are investing in our plants, and we are restoring and creating jobs.”

    The U.S., Canadian and Ontario government originally provided $8.4 billion of loan as a part of the new GM launch. Today’s payment of $5.8 billion completes the payback of these loans.

    “GM’s ability to pay back the loans ahead of schedule is a sign that our plan is working, and that we are on the right track. It is also an important first step toward allowing our stockholders to reduce their equity investments in GM,” said Whitacre. “We still have much hard work ahead of us, but we are making progress toward our vision of designing, building, and selling the world’s best vehicles.

    “We appreciate the support the taxpayers have given GM, and our great new products are tangible results of that support,” he said.

    GM said that sales of its four core brands (Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac) are up 36 percent through March versus the same period in 2009. It said that the Chevy Equinox, Camaro and Traverse; GMC Terrain and Acadia; Buick LaCrosse; and Cadillac SRX – remain in short supply at GM dealers due to high demand.

    – By: Omar Rana


  • Will Copycat Features Help LinkedIn Get Social?

    LinkedIn unveiled enhancements to its sharing features this morning that make it easier for users to post links and images to their LinkedIn groups and others that are connected to them on the service. Now when users post a link, an excerpt and any image attached to the item are automatically added, and other users can see who shared the content when it shows up in their streams. Links and content that others have shared can also be “re-shared,” and the service has launched its own URL shortener.

    If these enhancements sounds familiar, it’s probably because they’re virtually identical to the way sharing and re-sharing works on Facebook and other social networks such as Google’s Buzz. They may be nice additions, but at this point, how much is copying Facebook really going to help LinkedIn?

    The business-oriented network has been trying to get more social over the past year or so, by adding Twitter integration, as well as opening up its application programming interface (API) so that outside developers can integrate LinkedIn content. But for the most part, it still feels like a place where people primarily go to check the work history of a contact or possible hire, or if they’re looking for a new gig, to post their own. Despite LinkedIn’s best efforts, it doesn’t seem like a place where users are going to be sharing a lot of links.

    Will these new features and enhancements change that? Perhaps. But it feels more like a copycat move than anything really revolutionary. Why not provide more ways for people to enhance their profile, by doing things like hosting discussions around an issue, or providing content in some way that helps illustrate their expertise in a subject? That seems more like something in which LinkedIn’s core user would be interested. It’s not that sharing links isn’t a good feature to have, I’d just like to see the service focus on the things that make it different, rather than duplicating those of Facebook.

    Related content from GigaOM Pro (sub req’d): Can Enterprise Privacy Survive Social Networking?

    Post and thumbnail photos courtesy of Flickr user ryancr

  • Progressive Releases Car Insurance App for Android

    After seeing tremendous interest in their mobile site from Android users, Progressive has released an full-on application to the market.  Aimed to simplify the online experience, the free app provides many of the same features as the their full website including getting quotes, making payments, and tracking claims.  It’s also possible to calculate and budget for monthly car loan payments, research crash test results and recall notices, and watch the latest commercials from Progressive.

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  • Aston Martin Rapide, nuevas fotos espía

    Asi es, el nuevo Aston Martin Rapide ha sido cazado en su versión de competición. Esta fotos espía han sido tomadas mientras que Aston Martin testeaba su nuevo modelo en el circuito de Nürburgring.

    Además, se ha confirmado que veremos al nuevo Rapide compitiendo en las próximas 24 horas de Nürburgrin, sin duda, una prueba de fuego para comprobar los límites de este vehículo destinado al confort de la conducción.

    Cuando tengamos más información sobre los resultados de dicho evento, los publicaremos.

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  • Megabus Offers Complimentary Megasauna On NYC To DC Trip

    Megabus is a bus service that goes from city to city, and is meant to compete with Amtrak and Greyhound. They offer decent prices, occasional great specials, and free wi-fi. On a trip during Easter weekend, Mark learned that the service offers another perk he didn’t exactly want: a 4-hour complimentary Megasauna. The air conditioning on his bus failed, and the passengers roasted down the East Coast.

    He blogged about the experience, and also sent this e-mail (still unanswered) to Megabus.

    April 4, 2010

    Megabus Corporation
    4400 S. Racine Ave.
    Chicago, IL 60609

    Dear Customer Service,

    I must regretfully report an extremely uncomfortable experience aboard line M21, from New York to Washington, DC on April 4. My reservation number was [redacted], for two passengers. I am requesting a full refund of our fare.

    As soon as we stepped on board, we noticed that the A/C wasn’t working. Shortly after leaving, the driver informed us that it indeed had failed and was blowing heat only. On Sunday, in New York city, the temperature reached a high of 75 degrees, and being seated on top of the bus made for a very uncomfortable experience.

    During the trip to Washington, the temperature and conditions became so uncomfortable for us that a woman seated behind us proceeded to sleep with her shirt up, revealing her bra and plenty of skin. On Easter Sunday, this was unacceptable, but given the circumstances, and ignoring the offensive behavior temporarily, somewhat understandable.

    At the half way point, with the conditions only moderately improved after the driver opened the top vents, he was authorized a stop, due to the “emergency” we were experiencing, so we could get some refreshments. We were thankful that basically we were “allowed” to drink water while sweltering. This treatment is nothing short of inhumane.

    Although advertised, your wi-fi service didn’t work on much of the ride, either, presumably the server was being fried due to the extreme heat.

    I was really looking forward to riding Megabus, as it was my first time for my fiancé and me, and what we thought was a viable alternative to the train. However, we will be reconsidering other options in the future.

    Sincerely,

    Mark

    I’ve found that the Megabus Twitter account was quite responsive to problems in the past, and they’re worth contacting in this case. The service makes it clear to passengers that lack of wi-fi does not justify a refund, but does over 4 hours of severe discomfort?

    Trip report: Megabus from New York City to Washington, DC [The Consumer’s Edge]

  • SolarReserve To Wrapup Permitting For 100 MW Nevada Power Plant

    SolarReserve, the Santa Monica, Calif., utility-scale solar thermal power developer, says it expects its $550 million, 100-megawatts Tonopah Solar Energy project to be fully permitted by the end of the year. The project is being developed on federal land in Nevada.

    CEO Kevin Smith says it’s talking to project finance banks, which he declined to name.  As G.E.R. reported SolarReserve is considering a combination of long-term bank debt and third-party equity. SolarReserve is also considering tapping the Department of Energy 1603 direct cash grants.

    The grant program is set to expire at the end of the year — unless Congress extends them. The Tonopah project is one of 13 renewable energy projects on a DOE fast-track approval process, Smith says.

    Is SolarReserve planning to raise more cash?  Smith says that it’s well funded and has no plans to do so. The company raised $140 million in September 2008 as a part of a Series B round of funding led by Citi and U.S. Renewables Group, a greentech funder also based in Santa Monica.

    Late last year Nevada power utility NV Energy signed a 25-year, power purchase agreement for the Tonopah output.

    SolarReserve is also developing a 150-megawatt facility in California. Smith says the regulatory process with the California Energy Commission for that project will likely take longer because transmission lines connecting the power plant to the grid also have to be permitted.

  • Thailand PM demands protesters abide by laws

    [JURIST] Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva announced Wednesday that he is prepared to negotiate with protesters once they cease their illegal conduct. Government spokesperson Panitan Wattanyagorn stated that the prime minister is willing to speak with protesters regarding an election and amending the constitution once protesters abide by the law. Anti-government protesters, known as red shirts, have been associated with a series on unlawful acts, including blocking a train carrying military vehicles and fortifying their base area with tire barriers and homemade weapons. Their camp, which occupies Bangkok’s business district, has forced businesses to close and suffer financial losses. Unidentified attackers have also caused fire damage after launching rocket-propelled grenades at a fuel depot near an airport. The red shirts claim that Abhisit came to power illegitimately and that he should resign and call for elections.
    The protests are currently in their sixth week and have led to an increasingly hostile political climate in Thailand. On Tuesday, Amnesty International (AI) called for an investigation into the deaths of 25 people during recent anti-government protests. Earlier this month, a Thai court issued arrest warrants for at least 17 high-profile protesters, including top red shirt officials. Abhisit hopes that the arrest warrants will encourage the protesters to disperse. Abhisit was forced to declare a state of emergency earlier this month after a Thai court refused to issue an injunction against the protesters. The protesters are supporters of former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was removed from power during a 2006 military coup. Thaksin was convicted in absentia on corruption charges in October 2008. Despite the conviction, the Cambodian government refused to extradite the ousted prime minister to face a two-year prison sentence.

  • Watch: Dante’s Inferno’s Trails of St. Lucia DLC video walkthrough

    Later this week, Dante’s Inferno players will be able to download Trials of St. Lucia, a DLC pack that adds a second playable character to the game. Those who want a bit of an edge when the

  • Doing Philosophy-Poetry

    Budick_cover Paul Franks says of Sanford Budick’s new book, Kant and Milton: “Many readers will share my first response to the title: how much is there to say about Kant and Milton? Such readers will also share my subsequent astonishment: I am now convinced that Milton was of central importance to Kant’s philosophy, and that Kant offers significant insight into Milton’s poetry.”

    We asked Budick, Professor of English at The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, how he came to write on these two thinkers who might seem at first glance to have few concerns in common. Here’s his reconstruction of his process of discovery. 

    Can we be aware of the moment when the plying of a familiar route turns into a voyage of discovery? If nothing else, I think we can be conscious of the elements of mystery that beckon toward uncharted expanses.

    Budick When I began writing this book, I had already spent a good part of my intellectual life thinking and writing about Milton, especially the Milton who is the great modern poet of the sublime. For a long time, too, I had been brooding over the moral philosophy of Kant, especially the Kant who is the great philosopher of the sublime. But I had not thought it possible to put Kant and Milton directly together. 

    Nonetheless, it was clear that Kant early achieved a working familiarity with Milton’s poetry of the sublime. For example, in his first treatise on the sublime (1764), he gave Milton pride of exemplifying place. Twenty-six years later, in the “Analytic of the Sublime” of the third Critique, Kant described how, in the mind’s experience of the sublime, “the element of genius” in one genius is “followed by another genius—one whom it arouses to a sense of his own originality.”

    It now seemed necessary to wonder: Could it be that a formative encounter between Kant and Milton, the two modern geniuses of the sublime, had aroused Kant to his own originality? Could it be that Kant’s continuing, detailed contemplation of Milton’s poetry altered his way of engaging in moral philosophy?

    Milton Understanding Milton’s influence on Kant meant, first, understanding the astonishing eighteenth-century German preoccupation with Milton’s poetry— a preoccupation that reached its highest plateau in the decades of Kant’s intellectual maturation. Thinking about philosophy and poetry together was as natural as breathing for many German thinkers in Kant’s time. It may seem incredible that Kant reflected philosophically on the structure and content of, for example, a sonnet, until we understand that hardly a generation later, a philosopher such as Fichte would achieve what many consider his most profound formulation of his most original insight in his sonnet on the “the eye of Urania.”* And scholars now discern the frontiers of German Idealist philosophy, immediately after Kant, in the poetic breakthroughs of Hölderlin and Novalis.

    When we begin to imagine doing philosophy-poetry in the manner of Kant and his contemporaries, we are embarking on the reflective journey that Kant projected as early as the first Critique. There “the mind is affected through its own activity (namely, through… positing… its representation), and so is affected by itself.” In Kant and Milton I have tried to show that for Kant that journey is isomorphically enabled (that is, in both heteronomous and autonomous realms) by poetry of the sublime, which is also for him the poetry of the a priori.

    What I have learned of the Kant-Milton relation is by no means the end of the story. In fact I can already glimpse a further reach to Kant’s philosophy-poetry. In the ethereal world of blog-posting, I’d like to broach, for the first time, yet another mystery, which also takes the form of a manifold question: With new perspectives on Kant’s Miltonic ways of seeing, can we explain why in the Opus postumum, in the margins of Kant’s final effort to trace the mind’s self-positing representation, he three times turns his eyes, explicitly, to Milton’s poetry? (We have this, unforgettably, in Kant’s own handwriting.) Were these Kant’s final memoranda for doing philosophy-poetry, for resuming this voyage of discovery, with Milton in his mind to the last? How, in short, might the poetry of Milton have aroused Kant’s final self-positing?

    *See Dieter Henrich, “Fichte’s Original Insight,” trans. David R. Lachterman, Contemporary German Philosophy, 1 (1982): 15-53, especially 39-40.

  • Argentina May Investigate Spain’s Franco-era War Crimes

    by Julian Ku

    This seems like a bad idea for a number of reasons that are too obvious to go into here.

    BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Argentine human rights groups are turning the tables on Spain, hoping to open a judicial probe of murders and disappearances committed during the Spanish Civil War and the early years of Gen. Francisco Franco’s dictatorship.

    Lawyers representing Argentine relatives of three Spaniards killed during the 1936-39 war will ask the federal courts here Wednesday to open an investigation, and hope to add many more cases in the months to come.

  • Obama to consider women’s rights in Supreme Court nomination

    [JURIST] US President Barack Obama said Wednesday that he will take into account a potential nominee’s position on individual liberty, including women’s rights, when nominating a Supreme Court justice. Speaking at a meeting with Senate leaders, Obama acknowledged that abortion has been “a hugely contentious issue in our country for a very long time” and explained how his approach to choosing a nominee will take reproductive rights into account:
    I am somebody who believes that women should have the ability to make often very difficult decisions about their own bodies and issues of reproduction. … I will say that I want somebody who is going to be interpreting our Constitution in a way that takes into account individual rights, and that includes women’s rights. And that’s going to be something that’s very important to me, because I think part of what our core … constitutional values promote is the notion that individuals are protected in their privacy and their bodily integrity, and women are not exempt from that.Obama met with Senate leaders from both parties in an effort to pave the way for a smooth confirmation for his eventual nominee. The meeting on Wednesday included Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT), and ranking committee Republican Jeff Sessions (R-AL). Obama said that he plans to announce his nomination by the end of May, and hopes to replicate last year’s “smooth, civil thoughtful” confirmation of Justice Sonia Sotomayor.Earlier this month, Leahy predicted that President Obama will nominate a replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens in time for hearings to be concluded over the summer. In a letter to Obama explaining is retirement, Stevens said that “it would be in the best interests of the Court to have my successor appointed and confirmed well in advance of the commencement of the Court’s next Term.” There had been much speculation about Stevens’s possible retirement, and leading candidates for his replacement reportedly include Solicitor General Elena Kagan and federal appellate judges Merrick Garland and Diane Wood. Stevens, 89, was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Gerald Ford and was seated in December 1975. Stevens is the court’s oldest and most senior member and has served as the leader of the court’s liberal bloc. His retirement gives Obama his second opportunity to nominate a Supreme Court justice, following last year’s retirement of Justice David Souter and confirmation of Sotomayor.

  • Windows Phone 7 -like push notifications twitter app in development

    Shanks from appslah.com dropped us a note to talk about his new project, which is a twitter client for Windows Mobile 6.5 which uses Windows Phone 7 like push notifications to not only get you your tweets (in this case mentions) as soon as they arrive, but also saves battery life in the process.

    The app has not been released yet, but the video demo above already shows some interesting ideas, such as showing the tweet directly on the screen without interrupting your work flow.

    Keep an eye on appslah.com for the eventual release of the app and more info.

    Does the elegance of the idea mean Microsoft (and by extension Apple) have got it right regarding push notifications as an alternative to multi-tasking? Let us know your thoughts below.


  • UK Drivers Plan Mass Protest Over New Gas Taxes

    Summer is right around the corner once again, and with warmer weather comes higher gas prices. It is already $3 a gallon in many places in the U.S., and our demand for gas has already set a record for the month of March. Still, even at $4 a gallon, America pays less per gallon of gas than many European countries. One need only look at our proper cousins across the pond to see some truly terrifying gas prices.

    Prices in the United Kingdom recently topped $7.00 a gallon (about $1.90 per liter), not because of lack of supply or the cost per barrel going up… but because of taxes. And frankly, it seems like drivers in the UK are fed up as they plan to protest and block gas stations across the country.

    I respect civil disobedience if it gets the point across. It sounds like UK drivers are trying to do just that by foregoing the purchase of petrol on May 1st to protest new gas taxes signed off by Prime Minister Gordon Brown. These new taxes have made it so the government collects $4.42 on every gallon of gas sold. I know that taxes are an effective way of reducing ones carbon output, and that the most dramatic way to get people to change their habits is to hit them in the wallet. But at a time when the global economy is still recovering, and many people are struggling to find employment, $7 a gallon for gas is… well, it is a lot.

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