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  • Eight places to be this Memorial Day weekend, an AW list:

    Most people spend Memorial Day Weekend in the backyard, at a local beach or stuck in traffic. That’s all well and good, but you, AutoWeek reader, are not most people.

    Where you should be this weekend:

    1. Indianapolis

    Like we even need to tell you about this one. Last year’s Indy 500 may have been televised in more than 294 million households, but nothing beats seeing the winner take a swig of milk in person.

    More info: www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com

    2. New York City

    Active Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard ships dock along the New York City for Fleet Week on May 26 to June 1. Visitors can tour ships and meet-and-greet with military personnel. A Memorial Day celebration is scheduled on Monday at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. Oh, and we’re told this city has a bit of a nightlife.

    More info: www.intrepidmuseum.org

    3. Memphis, Tenn.

    Graceland will host a car show for fit a king May 27 to 30. The Elvis Motor Classics International Car Show will feature hundreds of cars from car clubs throughout the country.

    More info: www.elvis.com

    4. Cincinnati

    Six blocks of Downtown Cincinnati will dedicate itself to the nation’s longest-running culinary arts festival on May 29 to 30. Each year, the P&G Taste of Cincinnati USA brings out about 500,000 people to taste-test the city’s top entrees.

    More info: www.taste-of-cincinnati.com

    5. Lime Rock Park, Lakeville, Conn.

    Daytona Prototypes and GTs will race side-by-side at Lime Rock Park for the first time ever. Show up to see how the 30 Grand-Am cars fare on the 1.5 mile racetrack during the Memorial Day Classic on May 29 to May 31.

    More info: www.limerock.com

    6. Istanbul, Turkey

    If you happen to make it out to Eurasia this weekend, don’t forget the 2010 Formula One Turkish Grand Prix. You can see firsthand if Mark Webber will take his third straight win of the season.

    More info: www.formula1.com

    7. Concord, N.C.

    Sprint Cup drivers will take on NASCAR’s longest race during the Coca-Cola 600 on May 30. Watch the U.S. Army parachute team the Golden Knights jump over the Charlotte Motor Speedway during the race’s pre-show.

    More info: www.charlottemotorspeedway.com

    8. Washington, D.C.

    Our nation’s capital hosts several events during Memorial Day weekend, but we’re most excited for Rolling Thunder. A rally in honor of prisoners of war and those missing in action, the demonstration will bring more than 250,000 motorcycles to the streets of D.C. this weekend.

    More info: www.rollingthundermotorcyclerally.com

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    I never thought I’d post a tennis shoe ad on my site, but this one merits posting. It’s a lovely little video celebrating soccer in Africa.

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  • Explaining To Congress That Blocking YouTube Videos Doesn’t Stop Terrorism

    We’ve pointed out in the past how ridiculous it is to suggest that forcing YouTube to delete videos from terrorist groups actually does anything to harm terrorist groups. It’s not like some random person is coming across those videos and saying “hey, that makes sense, now I’ll be a terrorist.” In fact, by monitoring those videos, law enforcement can actually find out more about what terrorists are saying and what they’re up to. Yet, we’ve had politicians attack websites that don’t automatically pull down such videos.

    Thankfully, there are people who recognize this is ridiculous. It looks like a bunch of experts testified at a House Committee hearing on homeland security, and repeatedly made this point:


    “A mandate requiring the removal of terror-recruiting content online could be counterproductive to the fight against terrorism,” said John Morris Jr., general counsel of the Center for Democracy and Technology. “Using appropriate legal process, government agencies may be able gain invaluable information about terrorist operations by monitoring online sites and services.”

    Anthony Romero, executive director of the ACLU, urged the committee against “sacrificing our civil liberties in pursuit of security.”

    “We leave it to others to debate whether evidence shows that terrorists’ use of the Internet makes them more effective or simply more vulnerable to interception of their communications,” Romero said. “Instead we are here to implore this subcommittee not to level its legislative guns at this most democratic of communications tools.”

    Hopefully, the politicians listen, but I fear the opportunity to grandstand on this issue will be too much of a draw.

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  • Vídeo: Formula 1 na praia

    Com certeza é no mínimo curioso não é verdade? Formula 1 na praia? O que um carro que anda sempre acima de 250 km/h está fazendo andando em uma praia?

    Isso não passou de um desafio feito dentro da própria equipe para o piloto Toro Rosso, que conseguiu fazer 185 km/h em cima da areia da praia.

    A equipe conseguiu trabalhar bem na suspensão do carro que estava acertado para a pista, para andar na areia a suspensão foi levantada cerca de 15 cm.

    Segundo a equipe líder do campeonato 2010, ainda terá mais desafio e mais vídeos bem curiosos, todos estrelados por Toro Rosso com o carro da Red Bull.

    Fonte: You Tube


  • What’s All The Buzz About? Google Buzz Now Works on BlackBerry Browser

    If any of you have found yourselves interested in social networking to the extreme, you likely have accounts on dozens of different sites that allow you to give and receive constant updates, in real-time, of what you’re doing and where you’re doing it.  Well, as most Google account holders well know, Google Buzz was introduced to the world not too long ago.  Today, they finally enabled BlackBerry users to use their services through the mobile browser and not just Google Maps.

    To be able to use Google Buzz go to buzz.google.com on your mobile phone.  It’s that simple.  You’ll need to enable JavaScript to be able to use the mobile version, but if it’s not working, it’s as easy as pressing “J” when you’re viewing a page and it will give you a prompt letting you know “Refreshing with javascript enabled…”

    If this works for you, give us a buzz right here and let us know how it’s working for you.  Of course the design of it isn’t as pretty as it will be soon, but hopefully they’ll either sweeten the aesthetics or release a BlackBerry Google Buzz app!

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    This story is sponsored by the new BlackBerry Sync Mobile App Store. Grab your free copy today at www.GetAppStore.com from your BlackBerry.

    What’s All The Buzz About? Google Buzz Now Works on BlackBerry Browser

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  • The Water Tower That Came from Outer Space [Architecture]

    I love the eerie feeling of Kim Høltermand‘s architecture photographs. She makes everything look like long time abandoned structures from alien planets. This is the 62-meter-high Hyllie Water Tower, in Malmö, Sweden. [Høltermand via Behance] More »










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  • Projeção: Novo Audi A3

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    Foi lançada essa semana uma projeção de como poderá ficar a nova geração do Audi A3 que deve ser apresentado ainda este ano.

    Segundo fontes, a projeção chega muito perto da realidade de como será o modelo, antes do lançamento do modelo A3 será lançado o modelo Q3 que deverá estar equipados com alguns equipamentos que viram no Q3.

    O modelo deverá ser lançado quase na mesma data que o Volkswagen Golf 7 será lançado também. Ambos os modelos deverão vir com 70% dos equipamentos da suas versões anteriores.

    Fonte: The German Car Blog


  • Doddle 4 Google, winner announced

    The winner of the “Doddle 4 Google” competition has been announced, her name is Makenzie Melton, a third grade student from El Dorado Springs, Missouri’s R-2 Schools.

    Google in partnership with Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum together has organized this year too its annual, Doodle 4 Google contest, in which students from all over the U.S. could submit their Doodles and the jury would select on lucky winner.

    The doodles submitted needed to be inspired by the theme “If I Could Do Anything, I Would…”, this years winner has selected the rainforest habitat as her theme, “I chose this doodle because the rainforest is in danger and it is not fair to the plants and animals. I love everything except spiders and snakes, but I would still save them.”

    Makenzie’s drawing was in competition with 33000 other submission, she received a 15000 USD price for the first place.



    This does not mean that the other submission will be thrown away, an exhibit will be held at Google’s New York office.

    Last years winner was Christin Engelberth, a sixth grader at Bernard Harris Middle School in San Antonio, Texas. She titled her doodle “A New Beginning” to express her wish that “out of the current crisis, discoveries will be found to help the Earth prosper once more.”

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  • Oil Spill Renews American Fervour for Environment

    The most recent poll from USA Today and Gallup has shown a dramatic increase in America’s desire to protect the environment.

    This comes only a few months after the last such poll which saw a desire for energy production to take priority over environmental conservation by 7 percentage points. Now that margin has swung back in favour of the environment with a clear 16 percentage point gap in the environments favour.

    It comes as little surprise considering the catastrophic oil spill taking place in the Gulf of Mexico, and highlights the fickle nature of the American public who seem only to care about the environment when there is a grave national threat or someone to blame. (more…)

  • IMPROVING FAMILY LIFE – STUDY 20 – Being Successful on Your Own

    Scripture: 1 Corinthians 7:25-35

    Throughout this year I have researched and written twenty studies on Family Life. I have tried to write inclusive of people living in all sorts of differently shaped families. As Family First Party, I felt there should be some overarching philosophy apart from all of the policies on different aspects of Government policy for families. Although Family First is a party of family values, and not exclusively a Christian party, I have been a Christian minister for 50 years so I write out of that set of values and faith system. To do anything else would deny what is essential to my thinking and understanding. I respect the views of others and I quote many people whose works I have read, but whose values and lifestyle I do not promote, as you will read as you progress through this study for example.

    Many people have been considering the issues and have given me their views. But nothing has attracted negative comment as much as this theme when I announced it some months ago. Only five words long, this title “BEING SUCCESSFUL ON YOUR OWN” has been criticised on two accounts. The first is that I should be writing on a theme of people being successful at all.

    1. BEING SUCCESSFUL

    Some people are not happy with the concept of success in life. They trot out trite little sayings like “God does not call us to be successful, but to be faithful.” That sounds good, but it fails to answer the issue: “Is God honoured when his people are failures, wasting His gifts and squandering His resources?” The answer is clearly seen in the teachings of Jesus who praised successful people in His Parable of the Talents and in some 200 references in scripture to ‘succeeding’ and ‘success’.

    The Bible encourages us to be successful. The theme that runs throughout the cycle of stories of Joseph in Genesis which is repeated after every episode that sees the hero badly done by is: (39:23) “but the LORD was with Joseph and gave him success in whatever he did.” After the people of Israel entered the land of Canaan, Joshua said (1:7-8) “Be strong and very courageous. Be careful to obey all the law my servant Moses gave you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left, that you may be successful wherever you go. Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful.”

    When King Uzziah ruled, he learned from Zechariah, who instructed him in the fear of God (2 Chron 26:5) and the result? “As long as he sought the LORD, God gave him success.”

    Nehemiah, who was a great hero of Israel, prayed (1:11) “O Lord, Give your servant success today.” David prayed (Ps 118:25) “O LORD, save us; O LORD, grant us success.”

    But in Australia we have been through an era of greed where people tried to be successful financially at the expense of others, and at the expense of morality and ethics. Whatever happened to public morality? Many Australians asked the question again this week, as a former Chief Judge of the Supreme Court was buried and people remembered the behaviour that led to his resignation from the bench in disgrace.

    Three successful business leaders are before the courts, another judge is in jail, a former Catholic priest pleaded guilty to the sexual abuse of children, a millionaire who ran away after his friend was murdered was found hiding in Queensland, and a former businessman who was the nation’s wealthiest is having his will contested by a former mistress who bore his child, and a stripper who was his escort while being unfaithful to his wife and his mistress.

    These so called “successful” people were immoral, greedy and sinful, not successful. You can only call them “successful” when you have a twisted or a limited definition of success. No one now calls them successful.

    Professor Peter Singer, the famous Australian Philosopher, says: “Australians are now taking ethical issues more seriously. We are a bit more moral than we were. Australia has a golden opportunity to redefine the ethical landscape in which we live, and I hope we don’t squander it. Some organisations have taken on an ethical stance which employees feel they can share and which can give people some new confidence.” Hugh Mackay, the social commentator, says: “Perhaps we are beginning to realise that we need to take a closer look at what makes communities function so that we can do a better job of designing environments where humans can more easily act like social and moral creatures.”

    Following a TV interview earlier this month with Tony Abbott, the Federal Opposition Leader, a full discussion has occurred about politicians who do not tell the truth, and who deliberately make promises that they have no intention of keeping.

    I remember Justice Michael Kirby, recently retired from the High Court, saying upon his return from Cambodia, “The Cambodians lost their spiritual framework when the Khmer Rouge killed the monks and destroyed the temples. At least in Australia, despite the decline of religious belief, we have a cultural memory of the teachings of Jesus Christ. I am not a churchly person but the teachings of Jesus remind us of the transience of human power and ambition and the enduring nature of spiritual and ethical values.”

    When people ask, “whatever happened to morality?” they are stating that society will not tolerate actions against the common good.

    We have been through an era of “the privatisation of morality” while warning about rampant individualism and the need for shared moral values. Our commitment to each other was dangerously weakened as a result of the unbridled individualism in the 1980’s, the “me” decade when people believed God had arranged matters so that everything occurring under free enterprise was designed for our success, and the Global Financial Crisis of 2009 when everything came tumbling down.

    In some churches Prosperity theology found in some preachers taught that if you were to receive the blessing of God, it would be in the form of financial riches. Some of these heretical preachers are still active in fringe denominations. The erosion of the moral environment made it easier for them to behave badly by equating blessing with money, success with getting away with it.

    Damian Grace, who taught in the School of Social Work at the University of NSW, wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald: “Morality is not about conformity, but about developing those personal excellences once familiar to us as the virtues. It should not be equated simply with prohibitions or a list of obligations. It is also about courage, generosity, patience, trust and love, the kind of qualities we can really acquire only in our relations with others.”

    That is the kind of success I am talking about. Individuals growing in personal excellence and virtue, growing in “courage, generosity, patience, trust and love.”

    This is true, not just of successful people, but successful organisations. They too must have a moral and ethical heart, and develop those qualities that mark out successful individuals. The managing director of Bankers Trust Australia, says: “Capitalism is based on self-interest which, on the face of it, seems to conflict with ethical behaviour. But in a capitalist society, we accord genuine respect only to enduringly successful organisations, not fly-by-nighters. To be an enduringly successful organisation, your staff must work to their optimum, respect each other and, most important, the organisation needs to have a social purpose beyond itself and its constituents. In other words, values and standards that go beyond self-interest.”

    Professor Don Edgar, a professor at Monash University, says: “The irony is that we have glorified independence and personal choice in a complex modern society where little can be done without dependence upon the expertise and goodwill of others, rather than a message that as human beings we need one another. Society works only if people make it work for the benefit of all rather than a few.”

    A clear example of such a successful single woman is Miss Marian Anderson, the African-American contralto who died in 1993, and who won worldwide acclaim as a concert soloist. I found in her bestselling autobiography, “My Lord, What a Morning”, that in spite of her fame, she remained the same gracious, approachable lady, a beautiful model of humility.

    A reporter, while interviewing Miss Anderson, asked her to name the greatest moment in her life. The choice seemed difficult to others who were in the room that day, because she had many big moments. For example: there was the night Conductor Arturo Toscanini announced, “A voice like hers comes once in a century.” In 1955 she became the first African American to sing with the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York. In 1958 she became a United States delegate to the United Nations.

    On several occasions during her illustrious career, she received medals from various countries. There was that memorable time she gave a private concert at the White House for the President and the Queen of England. She was awarded the coveted Presidential Medal of Freedom. There was that Easter Sunday in Washington D.C. when she stood beneath the Lincoln statue and sang for a crowd of 75,000, which included Cabinet members, Supreme Court justices, and most members of Congress. Which of those big moments did she choose?

    None of them. Miss Anderson quietly told the reporter that the greatest moment of her life was the day she went home and told her mother she
    wouldn’t have to take in washing anymore. There was a successful person!

    2. BEING SUCCESSFUL ON YOUR OWN

    The second criticism I received in proposing to write on this theme resulted from the comment: “This series of studies has been most helpful to our family life and even when you discussed issues that did not directly affect us at this stage, we found insights that became relevant over the next week or two. But why on your family theme have you spent a couple of studies discussing the issues effecting single people only, and why are you going to do a study on “Being successful on your own?” Doesn’t this cut right across the family theme?”

    I replied that people who are neither parents nor married are not excluded from a discussion on the family, for single people are important members of their extended families. Not everyone is called to nurture a family, and although single people have no family of their own they can make an important contribution to the well-being of their extended families.

    Single people also share in some of the family responsibilities and bring an added dimension to family life. But not only that, single people who may have no extended family and no nearby relatives, can make a significant contribution to society as a whole, and to every functioning part of it.

    We need to help single people be successful on their own. Then they are in a better position to make an even greater contribution to the community and to those families who need an extra family member who can help them cope.

    Some single people without families live in community with other single people. Religious communities of sisters, brothers and priests are groups of single people freely committed to each other in this way. So some single people adopt a community lifestyle.

    I think of the Christian community at Bundeena that has existed for many years. And others have turned one of blocks of units operated by Wesley Mission into a large family centre consisting of single people.

    I have always encouraged single people to be successful on their own. The Australian Institute of Family Studies predicted that 25% of Australian men and women born in the 1960s will never marry. (“With This Ring” AIFS).

    Christianity was born in the hearts of single people. The early church expanded the faith through the work of single men and women. The Apostle Paul, like the Lord Jesus, was a single man. Paul wrote: (1 Corinthians 7:8) “Now to the unmarried and the widows I say: It is good for them to stay unmarried, as I am.” He also wrote (v27) “Are you unmarried? Do not look for a wife.” Paul continued (v32-35) “I would like you to be free from concern. An unmarried man is concerned about the Lord’s affairs, how he can please the Lord. But a married man is concerned about the affairs of this world, how he can please his wife, and his interests are divided. An unmarried woman or virgin is concerned about the Lord’s affairs: Her aim is to be devoted to the Lord in both body and spirit. But a married woman is concerned about the affairs of this world, how she can please her husband. I am saying this for your own good, not to restrict you, but that you may live in a right way in undivided devotion to the Lord.”

    Paul believed that singleness gave a person opportunity for Christian growth and service. He wanted single people to realise the worth and significance of their singleness. He would approve of being a successful single.

    Success does not lie in the abundance of your possessions, as Jesus taught, but in your commitment to God. Success lies in being the best you can be by God’s grace. So HOW CAN YOU BE SUCCESSFUL ON YOUR OWN?

    CELEBRATE YOUR SINGLENESS

    Being single gives a person great opportunities. Celebrate them! You have freedom for educational opportunities, additional time for leisure and cultural activities, and you can be financially independent. Never complain about being single. Some of the most integrated and competent people celebrate their singleness.

    DO WHAT YOU CAN DO – WELL

    Everyone has a gift of God, some talent that can be used in His service. Not everyone has the same capacity or range of abilities as Jesus indicated when he told in the parable of talents that one person possessed ten talents, another five, while another has only one. The essential point was that each person had to do what they could do, well. It is important that single people do – for many wait for another person to make the decisions for them. It is all too easy to procrastinate. But the successful single is the person who learns to do what you can do well!

    DISCOVER YOUR GIFT AND USE IT

    God has given you talents, and gifts and one of the gifts God has given is Celibacy. Use your celibacy as God intended. When I was fourteen, I wanted a watch. My widowed mother told me we did not have enough money for me to expect a watch for Christmas. But I thought she just might buy one. One day alone in our house except for a friend from school, we were discussing what each would get for Christmas in a week or so.

    I told him I was getting a watch. He didn’t believe me. I told him I was, and that my mother probably had already bought it and it was hidden somewhere in the house. He urged me to look for it. I guessed she might have hidden it behind the linen in the linen press. We looked. I found it!

    I opened the watch box and there was the most beautiful watch in its velvet box. I tried it on and felt so excited, then carefully hid it way again. Then came Christmas day. But what was supposed to be a great surprise, wasn’t. I already knew.

    I pretended I was excited and thanked Mum but I had an empty feeling. My gift had been opened with the wrong person at the wrong time and all the joy was gone. Celibacy is a gift of God. Don’t unwrap it until you are with the right person and at the right time! God has given you a gift, use it well in serving others.

    HELP OTHERS MEET THEIR NEEDS

    Successful people are those who know how to serve others. I have observed over many years that some single people grow incredibly narrow in their interests and self-centred in their concerns. The successful single has learned to be interested in other peoples’ interests and committed to helping others. That’s why they are so popular!

    VISUALISE YOURSELF ACHIEVING

    One of the great arts in being successful is in visualising yourself achieving. This requires that you will have great faith. Unless you have a goal, can dream of yourself achieving that goal and visualising yourself accomplishing it, you are not using all the inner power you have within you to help you be successful. Whatever your purpose, dream the dream and visualise yourself achieving it, and then get on your way.

    AIM AT BEING A TOTAL PERSON

    The successful person is not measured by their net asset worth financially, but in their achievement of a total personality. That means your all-round development as a person. Both our Lord Jesus and the Apostle Paul were great people with well-developed personalities and skills. They were both single, but total people. I rejoice with single people who have developed their skills, who manage well on their own, who have expanded their competencies and who are living a fulfilled life.

    In all of our emphasis upon families in these studies this year, I would note with appreciation the contribution made by single people, and urge you to become a successful person on your own. Making your commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour is the first and ultimate step in being a successful person.

    REV HON DR GORDON MOYES AC MLC

  • México: Peugeot 3008 será comercializado

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    APeugeot México anunciou nesse final de semana o lançamento do modelo 3008 no mercado mexicano que começará a ser vendido oficialmente a partir do dia 04 de junho.

    O modelo será oferecido com cinco opções de cores, o que deve agradar pouco o consumidor devido à limitação de personalização.

    De baixo do capô, o modelo vai contar com um motor de 1.6 litros que rende 156 cavalos de potencia, acompanhado com um cambio automático de seis marchas.

    Como equipamento de serie, o modelo vai contar com airbags duplo, controle de temperatura, sistema de som com mp3, freios ABS e EBD e rodas de liga leve.

    Fonte: es Auto Blog


  • CNN Home & Away: Comparing How the Lives of Soldiers Began and Ended

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    CNN.com and Stamen Design have launched “Home and Away” [cnn.com], an impressive interactive data visualization that allows users to learn about and pay tribute to more than 6,000 fallen troops from more than 20 countries. Evolving from 2 separate lists of casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq, Home and Away tells the story of where and how the lives of these troops began and ended. The website also allows for personal memories to be continually added by family and friends.

    While tackling the many issues involved when dealing with an extremely sensitive dataset, this project attempts to exploit the power of data visualization to engage a wide audience and tell compelling and moving stories, here as an exceptional way to honor the sacrifice every single one of the deceased soldiers made.

    Users can search for casualties across several different criteria, including last name, age hometown, location of death and date of death. More detail about the life of each casualty is featured on a personal memorial page, as well as memories from family and friends shared through iReport, CNN’s user-generated news community.

    More information is also available at Presslift.

    Thnkx Erica!

  • Bret Michaels Hoax?

    The anchors of Good Day New York have dubbed Bret Michaels the new Balloon Boy! The rocker has been accused of “faking” his recent health woes for publicity.

    The former frontman of glam metal band Poison shocked American Idol viewers when he braved deteriorating health to appear as one of the surprise performers on Wednesday night’s Idol finale. He shared the stage with top-three finalist Casey James as the two sang a duet of Poison’s hit ’80s song “Every Rose Has Its Thorn.”

    The performance was a huge triumph for Michaels, who has cheated death countless times in the past four weeks. He was hospitalized twice in April; once for an appendectomy and a second time just one week later with an almost fatal brain hemorrhage. As if that weren’t enough to deal with — Bret was admitted to the hospital again last week for what’s been called a “warning stroke.”

    He even has a hole in his heart! (He’s set to undergo surgery for that this fall.)

    It’s all a little too “Hallmark Movie of the Week” for the anchors of the Big Apple’s Good Day New York. In fact, during this morning’s broadcast, the news team was vocal about their inability to buy Bret’s claims of “miraculous recovery.” HIT PLAY For An Earful Of The Tomfoolery:

    Filing this under: “Oblivious Asshats Who Need To Zip Their Lips!” Keep on singng, Bret!


  • Economy Hits Blago

    Judge James B Zagel denied the request by the Blagojevich defense team to pick jurors the old fashioned way by allowing both the defense and prosecution to question potential jurors one at a time.

    The ruling comes after Zagel excused nearly 3-hundred jurors, many for hardship reasons, most of them economic. In fact, when explaining his ruling, Zagel said the number of those excused is larger than usual. Many, according to Zagel, cited unemployment and their inability to look for a job if they are in court every day for possibly as long as four months.

    Defense attorney for former governor Rod Blagojevich, Sheldon Sorosky asked that the defense be allowed to question potential jurors one at a time, “the old fashioned way”. Judge Zagel answered, “what would be achieved by dragging a 28 year old with 3 kids who can’t afford day care down here”.

    The defense will be allowed to review the list of nearly 300 potential jurors who have been excused on Friday.

    Jury selection is scheduled to begin next Thursday.

  • Is The Market Finally Starting To Line Up For The Bulls?

    Yes, says BTIG’s Mike O’Rourke, who presents the following:

    A couple of factors have broken in favor of the bulls over the past couple of sessions.  Risk spreads have settled down.  AAII Sentiment at 37% bullish has become its most pessimistic since early November and is under the buy threshold of 40% (see chart).  Coincidently, this week the S&P 500 hit those same levels that it hit in early November.  Although the Euro has been testing its lows, it has not registered a new low in 6 days.  The monthly underperformance of Equities relative to Treasuries this month has been the worst since late 2008.  These factors combined with the absence of disasters in Europe enabled the strong session today.  It will be key to see if tomorrow allows upside follow through.  There is upside resistance at both 1115 and 1135 and 1080 has carved itself out as downside support.

    The only thing we’ll say is that this is fairly thin gruel here. Taking heart in bearishness is a bit hard to stomach, considering how good the market did when everyone was bullish. The tightening of risk spreads and the failure of the euro to make new lows is good… but hard to imagine anyone getting too ra-ra about these things, unless they continue for awhile.

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  • Cellular Guard System: An Idiotic Product for Idiotic People [Bad Ideas]

    This is the Cellular Guard System, which is to say it’s a necklace that you hook your cellphone up to so if you drop it while stirring a big bowl of sauce, it won’t fall in. Oh…my. [Cellular Guard System] More »










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  • Video: BMW turns Singapore buildings into amazing 3D Joy

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    BMW takes Singapore – Click above to watch video after the jump

    BMW advertising gurus have a big job ahead of them when it comes to supplementing their longstanding “Ultimate Driving Machine” slogan with the company’s new “Joy” campaign. Bimmer fanboys had lived and died by the company’s proclamation of superiority for years, so it’s going to take some coaxing to get BMW loyalists to swallow the new ads. Fortunately, BMW has never been one to skimp on advertising dollars, and the company has pulled a stunt in Singapore to make sure the ball gets rolling in the right direction.

    BMW has used two buildings for a massive, unique 3D projection display right in the middle of downtown Suntec City. Talk about cool. Two massive hands appear to disassemble the structures and rearrange them for their own diabolical, Joy-soaked plans. You can hit the jump to see the whole shindig for yourself. Thanks for the tip, John!

    [Source: YouTube via BMWBlog]

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  • NEW milestone – 2305 Stabilock

    Ensure safe and reliable communication through testing!

    If a company or organisation decides for a Professional Mobile Radio (PMR) system, its communication needs are usually deemed very important. Quality is important and can only be verified with measurements at frequent intervals.

    Willtek’s 2305 Stabilock is a mainframe with software available for testing either TETRA radio terminals, or base stations, or both. Service personnel use the Stabilock to ensure the quality of the transmitter and receiver.

    Base stations can be tested at output power levels up to 100 W. Base stations with separate connectors for transmitter and receiver can easily be connected.

    Radio terminals can be tested in terms of transmit and receive parameters; the digital circuits are also tested with call setup routines in trunked mode (TMO) or direct mode (DMO).

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    All the service measurements for TETRA base stations and radio terminals
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  • Safety heatshrinkable tubing for fluorescent lamps

    One speciality of our product range is our Polytetraflon(r) safety heatshrinkable tubing which offers splinter protection for fluorescent lamps.

    The following standard sizes are available:

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  • New stainless steel ball valves

    GEMÜ has developed new stainless steel ball valves in the nominal sizes DN 8 – 100. The new GEMÜ 740 series has been specially designed for demanding applications in the pharmaceutical and foodstuff industry.

    Ball valves are subject to increased hygienic requirements in pharmaceutical production where valves typically have to exhibit minimum deadleg areas and smooth surfaces. Media remaining trapped in cavities of valves can contaminate medicines so cavity filling seats are incorporated to improve cleanability of residues and crystallising media.

    The cavity filled seat of the 740 series from GEMÜ consists of two special half shells made from TFMTM. This innovative sealing material complies with the stringent requirements of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and conforms to FDA 21 CFR 177.1550. TFMTM is as resistant to chemicals and heat as conventional PTFE. It is also distinguished by a significantly smoother surface, a small pore volume, low cold flow properties, very low deformation under load and an almost universal chemical resistance. The internal surface finishes of the pipe connections and balls are mechanically polished and also electropolished to a low surface roughness of 0.6µm in the media wetted area which ensures good cleanability (CIP) and sterilisation (SIP) of the valves.

    The spindle is triple sealed by pretensioned spring washers, V-rings and a conical gasket. The sealing package can be readjusted and requires little maintenance. The series is compliant with the TA Luft (German Clean Air Act). At the same time, this design ensures low friction as well as a long service life of the sealing system in conjunction with the finely machined spindle.

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