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  • OLED becomes art, your bank account becomes empty (video)

    OLED becomes art, your bank account becomes empty

    We’re still on the cusp of an OLED revolution for home entertainment — or at least we’re still holding out hope that we are. We’d planned on having big-screen displays by now but we’re instead still dealing with tiny ones along with a never-ending series of concepts. This latest use, spotted at last week’s CES, adds a little artistic flair to the technology, staggering a series of displays and synchronizing the video across them to create some lovely results. We’re not really into the whole lacquered boat look, but the fan-like array of displays is quite interesting to say the least. As is the cost: upwards of $100,000. You could buy a lot of XEL-1 TVs for that money. Video after the break.

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  • McLaren Reorganize Engineering Team Prior to 2010 Season

    McLaren Mercedes has proceeded to doing a whole restructuring of their engineering team prior to the 2010 Formula One season, with some important changes in terms of individual crews for their two drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.

    As a result, Hamilton’s former race engineer Phil Prew will become the team’s principal race engineer from 2010 onwards, while the 2008 Formula One champion will from now on be guided through race action by Andy Latham. Also, Jenson Button’s race… (read more)

  • halloween ii

    this is the sequel horror flick to the remake of halloween 2007, it is marked as the 10th film in the halloween series. the story begins quickly right after the end of the first one, a girl who survives the massacre is taken to a hospital but not for long until micheal reappears and kills everyone in the hospital. the film suddenly jumps through time, a year after the incident. michael somehow gets back to hunt pointlessly on during halloween.

    the script is boring, nothing new nor creative can be found. yes, blood and gore is there in tasteless way unimaginable. i would suggest that sleeping is probably better than wasting time watching this film.

    ★★☆☆☆ acting
    ★★☆☆☆ actors/casting
    ☆☆☆☆☆ story
    ★☆☆☆☆ music/sound effect
    ★☆☆☆☆ direction/composition
    ★☆☆☆☆ overall

    movie: halloween | director: rob zombie | release: 2009

  • Pamplona Motorcycle Collection To Be Auctioned

    Bonhams Auctions had just revealed that an important collection of 100 motorcycles, mainly pre-1950 machines, from Pamplona, Spain, will go on sale at the RAF Museum, Hendon on February 27, 2010. The Pamplona Collection represents an important group of motorcycles assembled by a prominent Spanish private collector.

    Over 100 in number, this collection includes several De Dion Bouton-engined machines dating from the 19th Century, as well as nine four-cylinder models from the likes o… (read more)

  • 2010 Detroit: GMC Granite Concept hints at future compact from performance grade

    2010 Detroit: GMC Granite Concept

    • Key Competitors: Scion xB, Kia Soul, Nissan Cube.
    • Power: 1.4L turbocharged 4-cylinder – 138-hp / 148 lb-ft.
    • Transmission: 6-speed automatic.
    • Production: Nothing confirmed.

    If the GMC Granite is ever produced, the model will be the “Performance Grade” brand’s smallest vehicle ever – a full 2 feed smaller than the GMC Terrain.

    GMC says that the “urban-industrial design” is aimed at young professionals helping the brand take a more progressive direction.

    “We’ve designed a new breed of truck that’s as efficient as it is chic, innovative as it is functional,” says Frank Saucedo. “Our goal was to create the next generation of urban mobility, fusing a flexible, functional social space with an urban-box design that’s equally at home at the cabin or the club.”

    From what you’re seeing now – do you think GMC has a chance to steal some market from the Scion xB, Kia Soul and Nissan Cube? Have your say in the poll below.

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  • Why is American Food So Cheap?

    There are a lot of reasons why obesity has taken off over the last 30 years, but one very obvious reason is that food — especially fat food — is so cheap:

    Food is cheaper here than almost anywhere else. In 2007, only about 6.9
    percent of U.S. consumer spending went for food at home; Germans spent
    more (11.4 percent), as did Italians (14.5 percent) and Mexicans (24.2
    percent). On the other hand, low food prices may contribute to
    Americans’ obesity. In 2006, about 34 percent of U.S. adults were
    judged obese, triple France’s rate (10.5 percent) and four times that
    of Switzerland (7.7 percent)

    But why is food so cheap in the United States?

    As Bryan Walsh explains in this excellent TIME article, it starts with
    corn. American corn production has tripled in the past 40 years, from 4
    billion bu. in 1970 to 12 billion. Billions of dollars of subsidies
    have injected steroids into corn production, and our farmers have
    injected chemicals into our fields — “American farmers now produce an
    astounding 153 bu. of corn per acre, up from 118 as recently as 1990.”
    Money might be scarce, but cheap food is abundant. As a result, food
    expenditures as a percentage of income have fallen by half in the last
    half-century, and obesity rates have doubled.

    Two graphs, just to drive the point home. The cheap food revolution
    hasn’t just given low-income families cheaper options. It’s come at the
    expense of healthier food. A dollar today buys 1,200 calories of potato
    chips and 250 calories of vegetables or 170 calories of fresh fruit.
    Walsh gets it right: “it simply costs too much to be thin.”

    graph fat food.pngThe
    cheap food revolution has aided the fast food revolution. Countries
    with fast food chains that piggy-backed on the corn boom have become
    more efficient eaters. But we’re learning to be efficient in the wrong
    ways. By cramming as many calories into a dollar and a minute as
    possible, our evolutionary instinct to maximize our calorie intake is
    suddenly working against us.

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  • Israeli Firm Blasted for Letting Would-be Plane Bomber Slip Through

    ‘The Israeli firm ICTS International
    (not to be confused with ICTS Europe, which is a different company),
    and two of its subsidiaries are at the crux of an international
    investigation in recent days, as experts try to pinpoint the reasons
    for the security failure that enabled Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to
    board Northwest flight 253 and attempt to set alight explosives hidden
    in his underwear.’

    Read more…

    ICTS is the Israeli company that handled
    security at all the 9-11 airports and at the Paris Airport where
    shoe-bomber Richard Reid boarded a plane to the US.

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  • Food Costs to Soar as Big Freeze Deepens

    ‘Britons have been warned to brace
    themselves for an increase in food prices as plunging temperatures
    leave farmers unable to harvest vegetables and hauliers struggle to
    distribute fresh produce.

    Gordon Brown, who will chair a meeting
    of the Cobra emergency committee early this week to discuss the freeze,
    was today forced to reassure the country that it would not run out of
    gas or grit for its roads during the coldest weather in 30 years.’

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  • Military Base in Curaçao: The Third Frontier of the United States

     

    ‘Just days earlier,
    Venezuela’s Vice-President Ramón Carrizalez had publicly
    denounced the intromission of a US military plane also originating from
    the air base in Curaçao during 2009. The governments of
    Washington and Holland denied the violation, yet Carrizalez revealed an
    audio recording between the Venezuelan airport control tower and the US
    pilot while inside Venezuelan airspace.

    The pilot stated clearly
    that he was flying a US Navy military plane stationed at the base in
    Curaçao. He claimed ignorance as to the violation of Venezuelan
    territory, stating he was “unaware” he had entered an
    authorized zone. But the US military plane hadn’t just merely
    crossed a border that some might argue is difficult to visualize,
    rather the pilot had flown over a strategic Venezuelan military base on
    La Orchila, a small island off Venezuela’s northern coast,
    clearly well inside Venezuelan territory. This was not an isolated
    incident.’

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  • Israeli Strike Kills Three in Central Gaza

    ‘At least three Palestinians were killed
    by Israeli aircraft fire in central Gaza early Sunday evening, medics
    reported. They were identified as Hasan 22-year-old Al-Qatarawi and
    29-year-old Awad Nasir, 29, both from from Deir Al-Balah, as well as
    Hudayfa Hams, 23, from Nusseirat refugee camp. All three were
    transferred to Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza City, according to Muawiya
    Hassanein, the Gaza Health Ministry’s director of ambulance and
    emergency services… Also on Sunday, two Palestinians were shot dead
    by Israeli artillery in northern Gaza, Hassanein reported…’

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  • UK Troops ‘Tortured and Murdered’ Iraqi Grandmother

    ‘Allegations that a 62-year-old Iraqi
    grandmother was tortured and executed by British soldiers after her
    family home was raided three years ago are being investigated by the
    Royal Military Police.
    The Army’s
    involvement in the death and abuse of Sabiha Khudur Talib is one of the
    most serious charges to be made against Britain during its six-year
    occupation of southern Iraq.

    UK government ministers are to be given
    previously unseen police reports from a Basra crime unit which conclude
    that Mrs Talib’s body was dumped on a roadside in a British body bag in
    November 2006.
    There was a bullet hole in her abdomen and her face had injuries consistent with torture, police reported.’

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  • Invacare plays hardball…

    While the rest of the country went back to work last week, Congress is just getting around to that task today and by most accounts healthcare is at the top of the agenda. But one company seems to have gotten an early start: Invacare (IVC) filed this 8K on Friday, which certainly caught our attention. Here’s a snip:

    The U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives each recently passed health care reform legislation that includes a new tax on medical device manufacturers, such as Invacare Corporation (the “Company”). The Senate version of health care reform would impose a yearly sales-based tax on medical device manufacturers intended to raise $2 billion in tax revenue annually beginning in 2011, and $3 billion in annual tax revenue beginning in 2017…Based on the Company’s interpretation of the Senate proposal, the Company estimates that the new tax could result in an impact to the Company of approximately $12 million to $14 million annually. The Company continues to actively lobby members of Congress in an effort to make the proposed legislation less onerous on medical device manufacturers, and, until the legislation is finalized, there can be no assurance that the tax may not be eliminated, modified or delayed.

    A quick scan of recent stories about Invacare certainly shows that the company has been beating the drum — and hard — about this issue and much more so than other companies. For example, the 8K also noted that the company may need to take more “cost-reduction actions such as shifting more production overseas (and) reducing employee benefits” which can’t sit well with Invacare’s employees — 1,300 of whom are in Ohio. The filing also noted that it has stopped 401-K matching and has suspended merit pay. Them’s fighting words, which, of course, make politicians pay attention.

    Indeed, as this story in the Plain-Dealer notes, Sen. George Voinovich has already taken up the cause. And as this story in the Elyria newspaper points out, Invacare CEO A. Malachi Mixon III hopes to be able to talk to President Obama when he visits Ohio on Jan. 22.

    Of course, nothing speaks louder in Washington than cold hard cash and Invacare has certainly been spreading lots of that around, according to Open Secrets which lists 73 separate donations to numerous politicians in 2009. And those records are only through the end of September, so we’re guessing there was plenty more spent during the fourth quarter.

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  • First Industrial Realty Trust Provides Fourth Quarter 2009 Business Update

    First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: FR), a leading provider of industrial real estate supply chain solutions, today provided an update on its fourth quarter 2009 business activities.

    During the quarter, the Company generated approximately $182 million of gross proceeds through a combination of asset sales and secured financings, as well as net proceeds of approximately $68 million from the sales of common equity.

    The Company used a portion of available proceeds to retire during the quarter approximately $113 million of unsecured senior debt. The Company also received payment of approximately $40 million related to its previously disclosed tax refund application.

    Asset Sales

    In the fourth quarter, the Company:

    • Completed the sale of four industrial properties on balance sheet totaling approximately 598,000 square feet of gross leaseable area (GLA), including one vacant building, for total aggregate gross proceeds of approximately $43 million.

    Capital Market Activities

    In the fourth quarter, the Company:

    • Closed six secured financing transactions with multiple lenders generating gross borrowing proceeds of approximately $139 million secured by 49 properties totaling approximately 4.6 million square feet of GLA at a weighted average interest rate of 7.27% with ultimate maturities ranging from 5 to 10 years.
    • Completed a public offering of 13.6 million shares of common stock in October for net proceeds of approximately $68 million.
    • Repurchased a total of approximately $113 million of senior unsecured debt at an average purchase price of 86.8% of par, consisting of approximately:
      • $13 million of its 7.375% March 2011 senior notes
      • $52 million of its 4.625% September 2011 exchangeable notes; and
      • $48 million of senior notes with maturities beyond 2012.

    As a result of these transactions, the Company expects to record a gain of approximately $12 million in the fourth quarter. The Company may from time to time repurchase or redeem additional amounts of its outstanding debt securities.

    Any repurchases or redemptions would depend upon prevailing market conditions, the Company’s liquidity requirements, contractual restrictions and other factors the Company considers important.

    Future repurchases or redemptions may materially impact the Company’s liquidity, future tax liability and results of operations.

    Receipt of Tax Refund

    During the third quarter, as previously disclosed, the Company significantly restructured the operations of a taxable REIT subsidiary after receiving a favorable private letter ruling from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

    As a result of the restructuring, the subsidiary recognized tax losses on a substantial number of properties and investments in certain of its joint ventures whose tax basis was greater than fair market value.

    Under federal income tax rules, the Company believes that the subsidiary is able to carry back these tax losses to offset taxable income it had previously recognized. Consequently, the Company applied for a federal income tax refund of approximately $40 million in the fourth quarter, and received those funds on Dec. 21, 2009.

    Notwithstanding the Company’s receipt of a favorable private letter ruling and receipt of the refund amount, the tax refund could be challenged by the IRS, which may result in a future diminution of the tax refund and an obligation to return all or a part of the refund.

    Financial Covenants

    In addition, the Company cautioned that, as previously disclosed, it continues to operate with little cushion in certain of its financial covenants under its line of credit agreement and unsecured debt indenture.

    The Company’s ability to continue to meet its financial covenants is dependent on various factors, including, in part, its ability to continue to sell sufficient assets on favorable terms.

    With respect to the debt service covenant under the Company’s line of credit agreement, if the Company were otherwise unable to meet that covenant, the Company believes it could meet that covenant by choosing to suspend dividends on its outstanding preferred stock for one or more quarters.

    About First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.

    First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: FR) provides industrial real estate solutions for every stage of a customer’s supply chain, no matter how large or complex.

    Across major markets in North America, our local market experts manage, lease, buy, (re)develop, and sell industrial properties, including all of the major facility types – bulk and regional distribution centers, light industrial, manufacturing, and R&D/flex.

    We have a track record of industry leading customer service, and in total, we own, manage and have under development 93 million square feet of industrial space.

    For more information, please visit us at firstindustrial.com.

    We post or otherwise make available on this website from time to time information that may be of interest to investors.


  • Geist: Ottawa pulls its own Internet hoax

    Interesting Torstar article by Michael Geist “Ottawa pulls its own Internet hoax“,

    While the sites were obviously an embarrassment, there were several avenues to address the issue. Officials could have filed a complaint with the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, which manages the dot-ca domain (both sites used dot-ca addresses). Alternatively, they could have turned to the courts for an order to either shut down the sites or suspend the domain name registrations. Instead, the phishing claim effectively substituted one hoax for another and, in the process, undermined the trust in a global system designed to guard against identity theft.

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  • Don’t Count On OPEC’s Surplus For 2010

     

    Jeff Siegel, Managing Editor, Green Chip Stocks

    Oil And Natural Gas (6 min)

    • The future of natural gas – will it a valuable transportation fuel in 10 years?
    • Congress may look to pass bill that enforces strict regulations on shale-rock drilling
    • U.S. will drill off-shore, but at what cost.
    • How expensive does oil needs to get for green energy to be cost competitive
    • OPEC’s over supply of oil

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  • Japanese hardware sales: Dec. 28 – Jan. 3

    So who was hot and who was not in the last stretch of the holiday shopping spree? Media Create brings us the numbers again from Japan, and it seems that the PSP did superbly in the land

  • Electric Avenue in Detroit TNR.v, CZX.v, WLC.v, LI.v, RM.v, LMR.v, SQM, FMC, ROC, CLQ.v, F, NSANY, DAI, BMW, RNO, BYDDY, TM, TTM, HEV, AONE, VLNC, PC,

    GM is working closely with suppliers to optimize the cost of all the pack’s components and hopes to hit the U.S. Advanced Battery Consortium target of $300/kWh by 2015.”
    This is the most important message for us from this first step among many to bring Electric cars on the road. It means affordability and it means mass market for EVs – this is what we are waiting for with our Lithium and REE plays.
    Lithium Juniors are breaking out of consolidation stage with
    news from Magna and GM Volt hitting the wires.”

    The North American International Auto Show has announced the debut of Electric Avenue, a 37,000-square-foot feature on the main floor of the 2010 show that will showcase electric vehicles and technology of both traditional automakers and innovative entrepreneurs. The exhibit area will feature nearly 20 vehicles as well as symposiums and special events on the adjacent NAIAS stage. The exhibit is sponsored by The Dow Chemical Company.
    As a leader in applied chemistry, Dow combines the power of science and technology with the “Human Element” to drive innovative energy and climate change solutions. The company is accelerating the advancement of energy alternatives by investing in the development of breakthrough solutions, such as advanced battery and photovoltaic solar technologies.
    Dow delivers a broad range of products and services to customers in approximately 160 countries, connecting chemistry and innovation with the principles of sustainability to help provide everything from fresh water, food and pharmaceuticals to paints, packaging, personal care and automotive products. More information about Dow can be found at http://www.dow.com/.
    See
    Electric vehicle manufacturing companies will have their top green vehicles and initiatives on display. See them on Electric Avenue, presented by the Dow Chemical Company, where electric vehicles you can drive today and the next generation of green vehicles are showcased.
    Learn
    Visit the electric vehicle manufacturers on Electric Avenue and the suppliers and universities that build the technology at the MEDC EcoXperience to learn how the future of electric transportation is built.
    Drive
    Sponsored by the MEDC, ride in the green vehicles on display on Electric Avenue and throughout the auto show on the indoor course that winds through natural surroundings creating an outdoor backdrop for your green automotive experience”
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    General Motors is hoping its Chevrolet Volt electric hybrid will revolutionize the American road.
    Image: GM
    Many have been waiting years for this day, because today marks the true dawn of the electric and plug-in hybrid car, the day when the big automakers—GM and Nissan among them—show off the vehicles they will be selling later this year.
    Finally.
    The Detroit Auto Show, traditionally the place for car makers to show off the whizz-bang gadgetry they have in store for the future and may never bring to showroom floors, opens today. And it will include a new emphasis on small cars, fuel-efficient cars and yes, finally, electric cars. The auto show will include a 37,000-square-foot feature on its main showroom floor showing off the electric cars the world’s automakers are bringing to market after years of talk.
    General Motors plans to roll out its Chevrolet Volt later this year, after years of effort. The Volt, a plug-in hybrid with a small gasoline engine that kicks in to extend its electric batteries’ range, has been in the works since long before GM tumbled into bankruptcy, and is one of the vehicles the company is counting on to lead it back to the promised land of profitability.
    But the Volt won’t come cheap when it comes to the masses, at least not at first. GM plans to price the first-of-its-kind American car in the $40,000 price range, the kind of cost one associates with a lower-end BMW more than a Chevy. But here’s a nice incentive from GM’s majority stockholder, the U.S. government. Buy a Volt and you’ll get a $7,500 tax credit.
    That’s not a bad incentive, as incentives go.
    GM has showed off the Volt at the auto show before. But this time, it’s on the eve of actually bringing the car to market.
    GM isn’t the only one of the big automakers that will be showing off its new green colors at the show. Nissan’s Leaf, a rechargeable electric car, will make its debut at a U.S. auto show beginning today. While the Leaf, which lacks an engine to charge its battery, won’t go as far as a Volt, it will cost about $10,000 less.
    If you want a Ford Focus plug-in, or a Toyota Prius Plug-in, you’ll have to wait until 2011.
    And there will be other electric offerings on display, but just for display. Volvo will show off an electric version of its C30 and Fiat will show an electric 500.
    And of course, none of these can claim the title of the first electric car to market. The electric car is already on the road, and spinning off entire new companies.
    Tesla’s pricey roadster, weighing in with a $101, 500 price went on the market in 2008 and already has showrooms in places like Los Angeles. Fisker Automotive, another venture-funded car maker, will roll out its Karma sedan, priced at $87,900, later this year.
    While the new kids on the block are clearly aiming for consumers with plenty of spare change, the mass market is another matter. And the big question for GM, Nissan and everyone else is whether consumers who have stayed away from car lots in droves in the past year will return for new, even revolutionary, products.
    That’s a tough one to guess at, though hybrids have certainly been more popular than their original detractors expected. And there is one place to turn for guidance—Wall Street.
    When a company with no profits to show so far went public last fall, it made the biggest splash of the IPO year. A123Systems just happens to make the kind of batteries that will be used in electric cars, among other things. Wall Street bet $370 million on that company, the largest IPO of 2009.”
  • No Pants Day 2010 A Hit On Mass Transit Systems Across America

    No pants, no problem. Riders stripped down on subway trains across America on Sunday. It was all part of practical joke called National No Pants Day! Events took place in Washington, Baltimore, Chicago, and New York City on Sunday. In the middle of another brutally cold weekend on the rails, groups of passengers pulled their pants down and took them right off in front of shocked fellow straphangers.

    View more news videos at: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/video.

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  • Going Green In Your City Share Your Ideas?

    As yuppie as that sounds can you come up with possible ideas for your city or other cities that you know very well that help change the way we live in a positive light? Has your city government at all come up with recent plans not only for global climate change but the absence of global resources?

    New York City: Remains the largest public transit population in the country and recently now with the conversion to hybrid taxis have helped make some change but there is still room for change such as more rail connection and more options for public transit. Such as a maglev high speed rail line connecting JFK to Grand Central Terminal. More public transit to large beaches that were meant mainly for cars(Jones Beach). Building a freight tunnel under New York Bay to connect Brooklyn/Read Hook with New Jersey. Vertical farms in places like Williamsburg where many condos were built but have remained unoccupied. A law that would give single family homes incentives for using solar panels on there roofs. As well as using wind power in places such as the Long Island Sound.

    Los Angeles: With the largest compressed gas bus fleet in the county along with the highest rating of cars per person new technologies and ideas such as car sharing and cleaner cars have helped bring air quality to much cleaner rates. Still there are other ways that LA can be sustainable like New York city there should incentives towards the use of solar panels as well as with the introduction of artificial grass in Las Vegas the same can be done in LA to help save what’s little left of the nearby aquifers. Other ideas such as large wind filters that would stand several hundred feet could help clean the air and process it and later the dry compounds could be used as some sort of landfill.

    Share your ideas?

  • Cross U.S. In 48 Hours On Proposed Road (Jul, 1934)

    Cross U.S. In 48 Hours On Proposed Road

    An artist’s drawing of the proposed coast-to-coast super highway on which automobiles may travel at speeds of 100 miles an hour, making the trip between New York and California in forty-eight hours. Road builders are now working on plans for a four-lane highway with all grade crossings eliminated. The super roadway will be elevated through towns with ramps furnishing access to the main road through a central lane. Night travel is expected to be fully as safe at high speeds as day touring. Parapet walls two feet in height and made of opal glass bricks are intended to flank the black-surfaced roadway. Imbedded in the walls and spaced about twenty feet apart, as shown in insert, the engineers intend to put lights whose hoods will direct the light on the pavement below the eye level of the automobile driver.