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  • Coming Soon: 3-D Television Without the Glasses

    I assumed that 3-D TV would remain an unfulfilled promise. Always “of the future” and never “of right now.” Like the Dippin’ Dots of living room technology. Apparently, I’m wrong.

    Mitsubishi, Samsung, Panasonic, Sony, and JVC will all be showing off 3-D television products at the 2010 Consumer Electronic Show, which starts today. Sony grabbed the early headlines with three new sets that combine a 3D transmitter and special glasses to bring TV into the next dimension.

    My interest in 3-D TV hits a speed bump when I hear about the glasses. It’s one thing to wear funny-looking specs in a dark theater where nobody can see you. It’s another to invite your buddies over for the football game and worry about having enough chips and dip and special goggles. But what if we could have 3-D TV without the glasses?

    It’s almost here:

    Philips’ WOWvx technology
    uses image-processing software, plus display hardware that includes sheets of
    tiny lenses atop LCD screens. The lenses project slightly different images to
    viewers’ left and right eyes, which the brain translates into a perception of depth…

    The multiple images allow viewers to walk around the viewing
    area–a cone about 20 degrees wide–without disturbing the 3-D illusion.

    There are still bugs with the technology. For example, images that aren’t coded for 3-D viewing still look messy, and it would be nice to have a set that’s backward compatible so you could watch both 2-D and 3-D images in high definition.

    One thing I wonder about this technology. If you can design a TV set that projects slightly different images, could you somehow have a single television set tuned to two different channels? In other words (and maybe this would require the glasses, again) could I watch a football game without sound on my 3-D TV while my friend to the right watches Jersey Shore on the same set, with volume? Open question to techies out there…




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  • Overdrive Expands eBook Options for Android Devices

    Overdrive is the global leader in distributing electronic and audio books across many diverse devices. They released a beta version of its android application, this past December. This week at CES they announced that its users will have access to over 400,000 books. They have expanded their libraries to many different countries such as Australia, Brazil, Germany, India, Norway, and the UK, join companies like Borders.com and BarnesAndNoble.com.  In doing so, Overdrive will also offer books in dozens of languages other than english.

    Some of their top publishers are Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins, McGraw-Hill, and Penguin just to name a few. The app is available off their website www.overdrive.com .

    Sources: MarketWire


  • Features Available in Aion Online: The Tower of Eternity

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    Aion Online: The Tower of Eternity is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) released in Korea. The main feature of the game is flying while you are on a quest to look for Aion Kinah, the money used in the game. Of course, in the progress of advancing to a higher level while gaining more Aion Kinah, you will also be engaged in trading, battles as well as auction.

    Aion Online will allow you to fly around the game world questing for Aion kinah, looting monsters for Aion kinah, and dropping down into the middle of battles to gain Aion kinah. However, during the beginning stages, you can only travel by paying Aion Kinah. You only will have your first wing at a certain level and you need to purchase it with your own Aion Kinah. The ability to fly is the core part of this game and you will need to spend and earn Aion Kinah wisely so that you could purchase it.

    The ability to battle in air with other players and monsters are also an interesting part in this game. However, you will need to purchase weapons and equipment using your hard earned Aion Kinah. Therefore, when you spend your Aion Kinah to buy weapons, you must choose properly. If you are injured or your weapons are damaged, you will need to use Aion Kinah to repair it as well. So, you should also avoid serious damage from battles.

    Not only are there battles, you will also see that trading is available. By upgrading your skills with your Aion Kinah, you could also sell items to earn Aion Kinah profit. This game is not just about battle. It also train your business skill to collect Aion Kinah. The Aion Kinah is important as you continue to progress in the game.

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  • CES Mobile Wrap: HTC Brew Phones; Thumbplay Subscription Music; Nutsie’s Effin Genius; Boost Mobile


    HTC Brew

    HTC Announces Brew Phones: HTC, the Taiwanese handset-maker known for Windows Mobile and Android phones, has jumped into making mid-range phones on the Qualcomm (NSDQ: QCOM) Brew mobile platform. The phones will be under the HTC Smart brand, and will be available this spring across Europe and Asia. The unveiling follows the announcement by AT&T (NYSE: T) that it will use Brew for its mid-range devices. HTC Smart will run the company’s Sense user-interface overlay that is found on Windows Mobile and Android devices today. It will enable personalization and quick access to various social networks as well as texting and email. Release.

    Thumbplay’s Music Subscription Service: New York-based Thumbplay launched a private beta of its music-subscription service called Thumbplay Music. The application will be available by invitation-only on some BlackBerry phones, and is available as an Adobe (NSDQ: ADBE) Air app on the desktop. The subscription music service provides unlimited, on-demand access to millions of songs from the four major record labels: Universal Music Group, Sony (NYSE: SNE) Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) and EMI Music. There are also other independent labels. The service is expected to be available more widely in the first quarter of 2010. It includes a free, three-day trial, and then regularly costs $9.99 a month. Release.

    NuTsie releases iPhone app: Seattle-based nuTsie has released a cloud-based music platform for the iPhone that allows users to stream unlimited music based on the songs already stored on the device. The “Effin Genius” application costs $1.99 in the iTunes App Store. It creates playlists using a recommendation engine that searches the music you own.

    Boost Mobile expands to CDMA: Boost Mobile, which is Sprint’s pre-paid mobile division, said it is expanding its popular $50 ‘Monthly Unlimited’ plan on Jan. 13 to the CDMA network. Previously, Boost operated on Sprint’s Nextel network. The launch includes three handsets: Kyocera’s Sanyo Mirro SCP3810; Sanyo Incognito SCP6760, and the BlackBerry Curve 8330 (which will cost $60 a month). There will be no contracts.


  • Gary Coleman Leaves Hospital; Complains About Nude Scene

    Former child star Gary Coleman was released from a Los Angeles hospital Wednesday night after falling ill earlier in the day at the local hotel where he has been staying. Coleman’s agent says the Diff’rent Strokes actor is fine following a mild seizure.

    The 41-year-old Coleman, who underwent two kidney transplants as a child, is in Tinseltown to meet with producers of his new, Midgets vs. Mascots. Coleman says he wants them to remove a brief scene of frontal nudity that he did not authorize.


  • Ysr Death Conspiracy Ambani

    The story is that YSR death is not an accident but a planned one and surprisingly the people who are being named in this plot are from India’s top company (Reliance Industries). Not sure how far this is true.

    There are already attacks being made on Reliance properties in some parts of Andhra Pradesh.

    With Andhra Pradesh already in deep troubles because of Telangana issue and other troubles, this news just creates more mess in the state.

    Keep checking for updates on this news from theexiled.com.
    YSR Reddy died in a helicopter crash in Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh on 2 September.

    In a separate letter, the Tibetan Parliament conveyed its heartfelt condolences for the demise of US Senator Edward M Kennedy. “He will be remembered with gratitude for his great contributions towards the human rights and freedom ofthe Tibetan people. He was a close associate of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and took active participation in the adoption of many Tibet related resolutions in the parliament of the United States. He stands tall as a highly respected leader of his people and shall always remain in the hearts of the people of Tibet,” the letter noted.

    Kennedy, who passed away at the age of 77 on 25 August, had met with His Holiness the Dalai Lama on many occasions and championed the rights and democratic freedoms of the Tibetan people.

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  • National Transportation Bill Offers Prospect for Environmental and Job Benefits in 2010

    Photo: Alstom’s New York City subway car. Photo courtesy of Alstom

    As advocates for clean energy and good jobs evaluate opportunities to advance their issues in 2010—from a jobs bill that could include energy efficiency and clean energy investments to a federal clean energy and climate bill—there is another oft-overlooked vehicle that advocates would be wise to consider. This year, Congress will likely pass a national transportation bill – legislation that comes up only about once every six years – through which the nation could reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector and significantly curtail petroleum use, thereby reducing U.S. dependence on foreign oil. The transportation bill also could deliver major economic benefits, including millions of new construction, operations and manufacturing jobs – just what the doctor ordered to fix what’s ailing the U.S. economy.

    “Transportation is the fastest growing sector in terms of greenhouse gas emissions,” said Jill Kubit, assistant director of the Cornell Global Labor Institute, which encourages labor unions to become actively engaged in climate policy. “But it’s often neglected in terms of the solutions side, so we feel a real need to engage unions and workers around this issue.”

    Cornell’s Global Labor Institute isn’t the only organization that is planning to engage groups in the upcoming transportation debate. The coalition Transportation for America was created in 2008 by Smart Growth America, Reconnecting America, and the Surface Transportation Policy Partnership. T4America, as the coalition is called, now counts some 400 organizations that support its agenda to create “a new national transportation program that will take America into the 21st Century by building a modernized infrastructure and healthy communities where people can live, work and play.”

    “It’s astonished and gratified us the range of organizations that have realized a connection to transportation,” said David Goldberg, communications director at T4America. He listed AARP as being a T4America member that is concerned that the U.S. transportation landscape is unfriendly to aging Americans; the American Public Health Association as a member that is troubled by the health impacts of pollution from the transportation sector and the lack of physical activity that has resulted from our transportation infrastructure; and PolicyLink as a member that wants to provide poor communities with access to high quality and affordable transportation options.

    Environmental groups like Environmental Defense Fund and Natural Resources Defense Council are also part of the T4America coalition because of their focus on climate change. “If you’re talking about climate change, transportation is about a third of the emissions, and you’re not going to be able to put all new vehicles that run on cleaner fuels out there in time to deal with the problem. Liquid fuel is going to be the fuel source for a lot longer, but part of what we need to do is not drive so much,” Goldberg said.

    The transportation bill is so far-ranging that it touches many aspects of our lives. It addresses highways, bridges, highway safety, public transportation, railroads and high-speed rail, among other transportation issues. It includes the repair of existing transportation infrastructure as well as the financing of new highway and transit capacity. It targets metropolitan areas as well as rural areas. It regulates not only the movement of people, but also the movement of goods.

    Groups that seek to reform of the transportation system also hope to address a wide diversity of issues through the transportation bill—climate change, health and safety, equity, smart growth and economic opportunity, among others. These groups are looking for more accountability throughout the transportation system and would like to shift more decision-making power away from states and toward metropolitan areas.

    There is also a significant amount of money at stake, as well as the potential to create a large number of jobs. The last transportation bill was funded to the tune of $286 billion over six years; the current proposal by Minnesota Democrat James Oberstar, the chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, would increase that amount to $500 billion over six years, including $50 billion for high-speed rail. Representative Oberstar testified in July that the bill will “create or sustain approximately six million family-wage jobs.”

    Many economists consider the transportation sector to be rife with job creation potential. A recent study by the Economic Policy Institute (Transportation Investments and the Labor Market) found that a $250 billion investment in the U.S. transportation system would create more than 2.8 million direct and indirect jobs. The study also looked at the quality of the jobs that would be created by transportation investments and found that they were more likely to be unionized and less likely to require a college degree.

    “Essentially, they’re better paying jobs and for workers who don’t have a college education, which are the workers who are suffering most, both in this economy and over the last 20 years,” said EPI’s Ethan Pollack, one of the report’s authors.

    Ed Wytkind, president of the Transportation Trades Department of the AFL-CIO, concurs that transportation jobs have a higher level of union density than jobs in many other sectors of the economy. Wytkind’s organization represents 33 transportation unions across five modes of transportation: airlines, buses, rail, maritime and highway.

    “Across the board, it’s a pretty dense industry when it comes to unionization,” Wytkind said. “This means you have higher wages, better benefits and better training. You probably have good quality healthcare, and you’re more likely to have a pension.”

    Although Wytkind’s organization does not represent workers in transportation manufacturing, he is very interested in the potential for increased transportation investment to create not only construction and operations jobs, but also domestic manufacturing jobs. This interest is shared by other labor unions as well as businesses that want to revive the U.S. manufacturing sector, which has suffered over the past decade from vast numbers of U.S. manufacturing jobs going overseas.

    “Most of our manufacturers are buying components and intellectual property from overseas. This [transportation bill] is a great opportunity to look at the next generation of locomotives and passenger rail cars and buses and make sure they’re not only more energy efficient, but that they also support American jobs,” Wytkind said.

    The aforementioned EPI study estimated that a $250 billion transportation investment would create approximately 370,000 manufacturing jobs. Another recent study by the American Public Transportation Association (Economic Impact of Public Transportation Investment) found that for every $1 billion invested in capital expenditure for public transit, 3,109 new manufacturing jobs will be created.

    Unfortunately, new manufacturing jobs – unlike those in construction and operations – often end up being created in other countries. Although transportation projects that receive federal funding are required by law to source a certain percentage of their components domestically and assemble the final products in the United States, much of the technological know-how required to produce cutting edge transit vehicles (such as high-speed rail) resides outside the U.S., and manufacturers often receive waivers to purchase their components from abroad. Even the U.S.-based transportation manufacturers are usually subsidiaries of foreign companies.

    Charles Wochele is vice president of marketing and business development for Alstom Transportation, a French company that has facilities in New York, Illinois and California and employs some 1,600 U.S. employees in the passenger transportation field. He explained that many U.S. companies that specialized in rail manufacturing, like St. Louis Car and Pullman-Standard, got out of the business after the United States started moving away from rail and toward automobiles in the mid-20th century.

    “It’s a global market and the U.S. doesn’t have that steady a market, so everyone pulled out and closed their doors on this business,” Wochele said. “If no one in the U.S. was buying automobiles, we wouldn’t have U.S. automakers.”

    Jonathan Feldman, a professor at Stockholm University and expert in transportation manufacturing, offered a similar explanation in a March 2009 article in the American Prospect (“From Mass Transit to New Manufacturing”). He wrote, “The military-industrial system [which lured rail suppliers toward the superior profits available in the defense market], together with America’s huge subsidies for autos, created an economic and political environment that helped erode the incentives and capacities to domestically produce state-of-the-art mass-transportation goods.”

    This means that rail manufacturers in the U.S—most of which are foreign companies—now work on a contract-to-contract basis, and often have to lay off workers once a contract ends. By contrast, Europe has had a steady and long-term commitment to public rail transportation. It has also standardized rail requirements from one European country to another. “In Europe, you can sell the same product across the borders without making a lot of changes,” Wochele said. “In the U.S., every contract seems to be different. It’s rare that you see two things made the same way.”

    Wochele believes that despite the challenges of the U.S. market, transportation manufacturing could flourish in the U.S. if there were a dedicated funding source for public transportation. Right now, U.S. transportation funding is inconsistent, and transportation needs are paid for by a combination of fuel taxes and general funds revenues. Take high-speed rail, for example. After years of neglect, the Obama administration and Congress included $8 billion for high-speed rail in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Wochele said the Senate is deliberating allocating $1.2 billion for high-speed rail next year; Rep. Oberstar’s Surface Transportation Authorization Act proposes $50 billion over six years for high-speed rail.

    Currently most U.S. transportation funding comes from the gasoline tax, which has remained static since 1993 and is not indexed to inflation. At 18.3 cents per gallon, the tax has lost 33 percent of its purchasing power over the last 15 years, according to Oberstar. Current funding for America’s transportation system does not even cover existing needs, leaving the U.S. with an annual transportation infrastructure deficit, said Jim Berard, communications director of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. If more funds are to be invested in transportation to create the jobs and other benefits for which many groups are advocating, either the gasoline tax will need to be increased, or a new and sustainable source of funding must be identified. However, with the economy still in a state of recession, most politicians are loath to support any tax increases. This is a key reason why the transportation bill, which expired in September 2009, has yet to be taken up by Congress and may not be seriously considered until fall 2010.

    Funding is not the only challenge for those who seek changes in the U.S. transportation system to address environmental, public health, equity and other critical issues. Many groups still differ on their priorities. For example, while most groups support increased transportation investment, there are divisions as to whether public transportation should be on a more equal footing with highways. There are also divisions between organizations that support fix-it-first policies that prioritize repair and maintenance work on roads over new road and bridge construction, and those which argue that new road construction is needed to address traffic congestion and other problems. A new study released this week by the Center for Neighborhood Technology, Smart Growth America and U.S. PIRG took on this question from the jobs perspective and found that ARRA investments in public transportation created twice as many jobs per dollar as investments in highways.

    Another potential roadblock is the disagreement between businesses and labor unions regarding “Buy America” provisions that are attached to federal transit investments. Labor unions are asking the Obama administration to close loopholes in Buy America policies and to make the waiver process more transparent so more transportation manufacturing jobs go to American workers. Businesses, on the other hand, typically want the freedom to negotiate the best deal they can for components, whether suppliers are based in the U.S. or abroad.

    These issues will be discussed and debated throughout 2010 as Congress deliberates the transportation and jobs bills. In December, the Obama administration proposed that the jobs bill include a $50 billion infrastructure investment to go mainly toward highways, transit, rail and aviation. The House jobs bill, which was passed on Dec. 16, included approximately $37 billion in transportation investments.

    To the extent that these investments create well-paying jobs and move the country toward a cleaner and more sustainable transportation system, they represent progress. But the transportation bill is still the 800 pound gorilla. As T4America’s Goldberg put it, “By all rights, this [transportation bill] ought to be the best opportunity in a generation to create a bold new vision for our national transportation policy.”

  • Who Needs Gold As An Inflation Hedge When You’ve Got Coke?

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    Worried about potential dollar devaluation and future inflation, but skeptical about the most recent gold run-up?

    In case you missed it, there are 'real' assets everywhere to invest in, beyond the yellow metal. Some of them actually represent growing streams of real cash flow. They're called defensive consumer businesses.

    Take Coca-Cola for example. They have one of the most powerful, best recognized brands in the world selling a simple sugary beverage which even the poorest know and buy. They've been able to increase sales and earnings pretty consistently over time, and one imagines that whatever a dollar could be worth in the future, whatever the inflation, Coke will simply charge their cost of production plus a profit margin for their products. Assuming they could maintain their brand of course, but it's not like the beverage industry would end.

    Coke's business has proven itself able to keep ahead of inflation. Coke's sales per share have risen from $7.06 in 2001 to a $13.85 estimate for 2010 according to Value Line. That's 7.8% growth per year, well ahead of inflation. Earnings per share have risen at an 8% compound annual growth rate over the same period as well. All the while, the company has been paying a dividend, and this has grown as well. Coke could pay $1.76 in dividends per share during 2010 compared to $0.72 back in 2001, which equates to 10.4% compound annual growth since.

    Yet interestingly, the market hasn't cooperated. Gold prices have shot up like crazy since 2001, but Coca-Cola (KO) shares trade for $56 -- less than they cost back in January 2001 when they went for $62 and earned far less per share. (Meaning Coke's at a pretty low price to earnings valuation vs. where it's been historically.) That's sad news for past Coca-Cola investors, but great news for prospective ones. We'd personally lose far less sleep owning Coca-Cola over gold.

    More broadly, it doesn't just have to be Coke. Businesses like Coca-Cola, with strong consumer brands, low tech, and regular habitual consumption are generally inflation-protected. It's hard to imagine how these kinds of companies won't be even larger than they are today,in ten years. Worst case, KO's now paying a historically high 3% to wait.

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  • The Exiled News Paper, The Exiled News Paper 2010 Information

    The story is that YSR death is not an accident but a planned one and surprisingly the people who are being named in this plot are from India’s top company (Reliance Industries). Not sure how far this is true.

    There are already attacks being made on Reliance properties in some parts of Andhra Pradesh.

    With Andhra Pradesh already in deep troubles because of Telangana issue and other troubles, this news just creates more mess in the state.

    Keep checking for updates on this news from theexiled.com.
    YSR Reddy died in a helicopter crash in Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh on 2 September.

    In a separate letter, the Tibetan Parliament conveyed its heartfelt condolences for the demise of US Senator Edward M Kennedy. “He will be remembered with gratitude for his great contributions towards the human rights and freedom of the Tibetan people. He was a close associate of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and took active participation in the adoption of many Tibet related resolutions in the parliament of the United States. He stands tall as a highly respected leader of his people and shall always remain in the hearts of the people of Tibet,” the letter noted.

    Kennedy, who passed away at the age of 77 on 25 August, had met with His Holiness the Dalai Lama on many occasions and championed the rights and democratic freedoms of the Tibetan people.

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  • Opel Corsa 111 Years

    Para conmemorar el 111º aniversario del nacimiento de la marca, Opel ha decidido sacar una versión para el Corsa con el nombre de Opel Corsa 111Years. Por otra parte, ya conocemos el equipamiento de serie de este modelo que mejora con creces la versión básica que es vendida actualmente en España.

    Opel Corsa 111 Years

    Su precio comienza desde los 13.870€ un precio más que razonable para un compacto de estas características aunque seguramente uno esperaría encontrarse con algún tipo de extra más en el equipamiento.

    Equipamiento de serie

    • ABS + EBD
    • Dirección asistida
    • Elevalunas eléctricos
    • Cierre centralizado con mando
    • Ordenador de viaje
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    • Volante multifunción forrado en piel
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    • Seis airbags

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  • TMCNET.COM : Warren Buffett Sends a Letter to TMC’s Tracey Schelmetic

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    As publishers, we get our share of feedback and we love it. Negative feedback is great because it allows us to improve, while positive is nice as it reinforces what you are doing right. As you might expect, most of our feedback comes from people either buying or selling technology products or services, the typical readers of our publications. Occasionally, you receive feedback from someone so well-known and respected that you do a quadruple-take.

    Such was the case yesterday when I was shown a letter to Tracey Schelmetic, the Editorial Director of Customer Interaction Solutions Magazine, from none other than Warren Buffett. Mr. Buffett is a personal hero of mine; unlike others, he amassed a huge fortune for himself and shareholders by investing in a deliberate and steady manner while steering clear of the volatile technology sector. And unlike others, he didn’t bet the farm on Amazon or Yahoo and bail four months later.

    He has a portfolio of companies that have outperformed virtually all others, but that portfolio is practically devoid of technology holdings. He may be one of the most-imitated investors around.

    Getting back to the letter. Tracey wrote an excellent article on Geico recently and received the following from Mr. Buffett himself:

    Tracey Schelmetic
    Editorial Director
    Customer Interaction Solutions Magazine

    One Technology Plaza


    Norwalk, CT 06854

    Dear Tracey,

    I’ve just read your July 27th (2004) commentary about GEICO on TMCnet.

    Naturally, I love both your conclusions and your writing style. In fact, I’m Tempted to have you write the Berkshire Hathaway annual report — but the improvement would be so noticeable that our shareholders would all catch on.

    Thanks for all the kind words. You are definitely our policyholder of the year. Sincerely,
    Warren Buffet

    Here is the actual letter:

    So I would like to publicly praise Tracey for an article well done and thank Mr. Buffett for taking the time to read TMCnet.com and send us this most-appreciated letter.


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  • The Most Dangerous Roads in Lansing

    Michigan Auto Law attorneys warn Ingham Country drivers to beware when driving on high-crash streets

    As another bone-chilling winter brings more treacherous driving conditions, our Lansing auto accident lawyers want to make mid-Michigan drivers aware of crash statistics in Ingham County. The Michigan State Police recently published 2008 data for the state’s top 100 high-crash roads – and two stretches of Ingham County made the list. These problem roads are based on the number of car accidents reported to police in Ingham County:

    1.    East Grand River Ave. Between North Clippert Street and Saginaw/Grand River cutoff

    Not even a quarter-mile in length, this stretch of Grand River was home to 45 auto accidents in 2008, making it No. 13 on the list of Michigan’s top 100 high crash roads.  With the US-127 exit ramps and the Saginaw Street intersection, this area is a busy corridor between Lansing and East Lansing’s Michigan State University campus.

    2.    West Grand River Ave. Between Okemos and Marsh Roads
    Located in Meridian Township, this stretch of Grand River had 34 car crashes in 2008, making it No. 69 on the list.  With Meridian Mall and numerous restaurants and retail shopping condensed in this area, it’s no surprise this road was one of the worst.

    When reviewing the two dangerous roads listed above, keep in mind the sheer volume of crashes doesn’t tell the whole story. There are many risk factors that contribute to car accidents on each road in the Lansing area. For example, a road can have a high number of crashes, yet all of them could result vehicle damage with no injuries.  Another road with a minimal amount of reported crashes could yield more personal injuries – another indicator of how dangerous a street truly is.

    Highlights of Lansing Crash Statistics

    Michigan State Police data shows that 72 percent of the 316,057 crashes statewide in 2008 happened on road segments. The remainder occurred at intersections. Read here for Michigan’s most dangerous intersections.

    Additionally, of the 915 fatal crashes in Michigan last year, more than half involved just one vehicle. These statistics remind us that driving on a quiet stretch of a local road can be just as dangerous as navigating through a packed intersection during rush hour.

    The lawyers of Michigan Auto Law have compared 2008 traffic crash facts for Ingham County to 2007 and while overall the number of crashes decreased by 4 percent, the number of fatal crashes slightly increased.  The percentage of crashes on Interstate, US route, state and local streets remained the same as 2007, with more than half (57 percent) of crashes continuing to occur on local streets.

    For further statistics on 2008 accidents, visit the Michigan Traffic Crash Facts web site.

    How to Protect Yourself

    Please exercise more caution than usual when driving around these areas in Lansing. Stay alert, follow traffic signals and maintain a safe distance between you and the car ahead. And exercise extreme caution while driving on East Grand River near US-127.

    With so many auto accidents happening in and around Lansing and with Michigan’s notorious no-fault law and time limits to file auto accident lawsuits, it’s wise to keep this accident scene checklist in your glove box. Actions you should take in case of a car accident or truck accident include staying calm and assisting injured passengers, documenting ALL injuries, and writing down as much detailed information as possible such as license plates, location, weather factors and witnesses.

    Our auto accident lawyers help many people who have been seriously injured in the Lansing area. Call (800) 777-0028 for a free consultation with an attorney. There is absolutely no fee or obligation.

    –    Steven M. Gursten is recognized as one of the nation’s top experts in serious car and truck accident injury cases and automobile insurance no-fault litigation. Steve has received the largest jury verdict for an automobile accident case in Michigan in four of the past seven years, including 2008, according to a published, year-end verdicts and settlements report.

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  • The Exiled Magazine, The Exiled Magazine Online 2010

    The story is that YSR death is not an accident but a planned one and surprisingly the people who are being named in this plot are from India’s top company (Reliance Industries). Not sure how far this is true.

    There are already attacks being made on Reliance properties in some parts of Andhra Pradesh.

    With Andhra Pradesh already in deep troubles because of Telangana issue and other troubles, this news just creates more mess in the state.

    Keep checking for updates on this news from theexiled.com.
    YSR Reddy died in a helicopter crash in Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh on 2 September.

    In a separate letter, the Tibetan Parliament conveyed its heartfelt condolences for the demise of US Senator Edward M Kennedy. “He will be remembered with gratitude for his great contributions towards the human rights and freedom of the Tibetan people. He was a close associate of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and took active participation in the adoption of many Tibet related resolutions in the parliament of the United States. He stands tall as a highly respected leader of his people and shall always remain in the hearts of the people of Tibet,” the letter noted.

    Kennedy, who passed away at the age of 77 on 25 August, had met with His Holiness the Dalai Lama on many occasions and championed the rights and democratic freedoms of the Tibetan people.

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  • CES 2010: Sennheiser/Adidas Sports Headphones Withstand the Rain

    Picture 5This well thought out line of 4 new headphone models were specifically designed for application in the world of sports and are meant for heavy movement. It comes with different sized ear adapters for a sturdy fit. They contain strain relief parts that are made of highly-flexible, shock-absorbing material while the cable is Dupont Kevlar reinforced. Talk about durable. Under extreme testing conditions of  -10 degree celsius, the Sennheiser-adidas CX 680 Sports have passed with flying colors. The most appealing feature is the unique moisture protection system that protects the sound system from sweat and water, no matter how heavy you work out or how heavy the rain may be. I guess I can’t use the rain as an excuse to not run anymore. Here is the website for more info.

     CES 2010: Sennheiser/Adidas Sports Headphones Withstand the Rain


  • The Exiled Russian News Paper 2010 Information

    The story is that YSR death is not an accident but a planned one and surprisingly the people who are being named in this plot are from India’s top company (Reliance Industries). Not sure how far this is true.

    There are already attacks being made on Reliance properties in some parts of Andhra Pradesh.

    With Andhra Pradesh already in deep troubles because of Telangana issue and other troubles, this news just creates more mess in the state.

    Keep checking for updates on this news from theexiled.com.
    YSR Reddy died in a helicopter crash in Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh on 2 September.

    In a separate letter, the Tibetan Parliament conveyed its heartfelt condolences for the demise of US Senator Edward M Kennedy. “He will be remembered with gratitude for his great contributions towards the human rights and freedom of the Tibetan people. He was a close associate of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and took active participation in the adoption of many Tibet related resolutions in the parliament of the United States. He stands tall as a highly respected leader of his people and shall always remain in the hearts of the people of Tibet,” the letter noted.

    Kennedy, who passed away at the age of 77 on 25 August, had met with His Holiness the Dalai Lama on many occasions and championed the rights and democratic freedoms of the Tibetan people.

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  • New Ellen CoverGirl Commercial

    Have you seen the latest CoverGirl campaign from daytime darling Ellen DeGeneres? The most recent addition to American Idol’s panel of music experts picked up her 11th People’s Choice prize and unveiled a brand-new commercial for the cosmetics brand this week.


  • Mr. Open Web Goes to Google

    Chris Messina, self-titled “open web advocate,” will take that official title at Google starting Monday, he announced today on his blog. He joins Joseph Smarr, the former CTO of Plaxo, who will also start working for Google later this month. Smarr and Messina are both board members of the OpenID Foundation. The two have been frequent collaborators on open web projects, and co-host the podcast TheSocialWeb.tv (where Messina also announced the news — embedded below).

    Much of Messina’s work will remain outside of Google, though clearly the hope is that he’ll affect the company’s social web products. Messina, who had previously formed Citizen Agency, the consulting firm, and worked with Mozilla, Vidoop and Flock, says he hopes to help create an “OpenID Connect” to compete with Facebook and Twitter Connect. He added via email that he’d like to build out openweb.org as a sort of app store for open web technology that would be a “clearinghouse and promotion factory” for such projects.

    Google, which lags far behind the competition on social products, recently announced a public commitment to “openness” that met mixed reviews, seeing as it still holds its search and advertising businesses close to the vest. However, the hiring of Messina and Smarr gives the company more credibility in these areas. Meanwhile, Messina and Smarr get a much bigger stage to try to embed their ideas into products. Messina writes,

    I want more success in turning my ideas into tangible outcomes, and in doing so, prove the power that I see in open, interoperable standards that can make the web a richer and more intricately spun space.

  • ARTICLE: Robyn: Sony Ericsson ‘X10 Mini’ spied but not announced

    Sony Ericsson isn’t announcing any new products at CES, but that didn’t stop the kids at GSMArena.com from getting a pic of what might just be the rumored Xperia X10 mini, codenamed “Robyn.”  The device is said to be an Android device smaller in size and – I’d assume – capacity than the X10, and it may come in a range of color choices. If, you know, it’s real.

    But it looks real in the pic, right? And those pink, green, and white backplates shown on GSMArena look real, too, don’t they?  Hmm. I’ll see if I can get anything out of my SE peeps about the X10 mini when I meet with them later on here in Las Vegas.

     


  • The Exiled Ysr, The Exiled Ysr 2010

    The story is that YSR death is not an accident but a planned one and surprisingly the people who are being named in this plot are from India’s top company (Reliance Industries). Not sure how far this is true.

    There are already attacks being made on Reliance properties in some parts of Andhra Pradesh.

    With Andhra Pradesh already in deep troubles because of Telangana issue and other troubles, this news just creates more mess in the state.

    Keep checking for updates on this news from theexiled.com.
    YSR Reddy died in a helicopter crash in Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh on 2 September.

    In a separate letter, the Tibetan Parliament conveyed its heartfelt condolences for the demise of US Senator Edward M Kennedy. “He will be remembered with gratitude for his great contributions towards the human rights and freedom of the Tibetan people. He was a close associate of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and took active participation in the adoption of many Tibet related resolutions in the parliament of the United States. He stands tall as a highly respected leader of his people and shall always remain in the hearts of the people of Tibet,” the letter noted.

    Kennedy, who passed away at the age of 77 on 25 August, had met with His Holiness the Dalai Lama on many occasions and championed the rights and democratic freedoms of the Tibetan people.

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