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Disinformation: Everything You Know Is Wrong
Disinformation: Everything You Know Is Wrong: “Japan’s nuclear power plant crisis is no laughing matter in Springfield: Networks in several European countries are reportedly reviewing episodes of ‘The Simpsons’ for any ‘unsuitable’ references to nuclear disaster.
An Austrian network has apparently pulled two eps, 1992’s ‘Marge Gets a Job’ and 2005’s ‘On a Clear Day I Can’t See My Sister,’ which include jokes about radiation poisoning and nuclear meltdowns, respectively.
Al Jean — exec producer of the animated Fox comedy featuring inept family man/nuclear power plant worker Homer Simpson — tells EW that he can appreciate the concern.
‘We have 480 episodes, and if there are a few that they don’t want to air for awhile in light of the terrible thing going on, I completely understand that,’ says Jean, citing the previous example of the 1997 episode ‘Homer Versus the City of New York’ that was pulled after 9/11 because it included key scenes at the…”
ThinkProgress » GOP Rep. Woodall’s Response To Exxon Paying Nothing In Taxes: We Need ‘Lowest Corporate Tax Rate We Can Get’
ThinkProgress » GOP Rep. Woodall’s Response To Exxon Paying Nothing In Taxes: We Need ‘Lowest Corporate Tax Rate We Can Get’: ” Last week, Rep. Rob Woodall held a tele-town hall meeting with his constituents, allowing them to call in and ask questions. At one point, a constituent called in and challenged Woodall’s belief that all we need is spending cuts to move towards a more balanced budget. The caller pointed out that closing corporate tax loopholes on big companies like Exxon Mobil — which paid zero federal corporate income taxes in 2009 — and Google, which only paid a 4.2 percent rate in taxes, would do a lot to help balance the budget as well.
Woodall replied by saying he’s ‘not a fan of class warfare’ and that the only people who’ve ever employed him are rich people. He then went on to say that corporate taxes are really taxes on the customers of these companies and that we need to get ‘corporate taxes as low as we can in this country’: “
Curiosities: A Closer Look
Curiosities: A Closer Look: “A CLOSER LOOK
We so rarely look at everyday objects that, when they are pictured under an electron microscope, they take on a new – and sometimes disgusting new life.”
The Dollar Bill Surgeon (12 pieces) – My Modern Metropolis
The Dollar Bill Surgeon (12 pieces) – My Modern Metropolis: “While most people cringe at the thought of destroying money, Brooklyn-based tattoo artist Scott Campbell sees it as the perfect medium to showcase his impressive skill set. By laser-cutting each dollar individually with surgeon-like precision, then arranging them into 100-dollar stacks, Campbell creates highly detailed pieces that are almost too bizarre to believe. In essence, he destroys to create.
Of all his works, the three-dimensional skulls and skeletons really stand out. The imagery alludes to mortality, yet it’s sculpted from the currency with which we trade our time and energy. His subject matter and iconography epitomize blue-collar grit and the allure of the tattoo culture. Although communicating with this lowbrow parlance, he delivers work that is supremely refined, deliberate, and meticulously executed.
The piece above, titled Pièce de Résistance, uses $11,000 worth of currency sheets to create an over two-foot cube, into which a three dimensional skull is carved-out. If you find yourself in L.A., you can catch Campbell’s most recent solo show, Noblesse Oblige, in person at OHWOW gallery until 4.22.11. “
Document Corrupter
Document Corrupter: “We have all been in the situation where we have half-finished work due tomorrow. You can upload a unfinished word document and this tool will modify it so that it cannot be opened. You can send the corrupted file instead to buy yourself some extra time. “
Electronic Music Foundation
Electronic Music Foundation: “Electronic Music foundation
What EMF does … We produce concerts and festivals. We provide recording facilities and technical support for artists. We circulate information through our global community. We promote events and distribute CDs, DVDs, books, and other materials to a global public.”
Man Wins $5,000 Suing Debt Collectors, Thanks To Google Voice – The Consumerist
Man Wins $5,000 Suing Debt Collectors, Thanks To Google Voice – The Consumerist: “Reader PJ sued a bunch of harassing debt collectors and won $5,000, and Google Voice made doing it really easy. Someone had put down his work cellphone number on their credit applications and ran up a bunch of debts and collectors started calling him multiple times per day. He told them he wasn’t the guy and asked them nicely to stop, but that only made it worse.
PJ writes:
‘ In fact, the call frequency increased once they realized they had reached a live person. I called each of these companies multiple times, and though I was given assurances each time that my number would be taken off of their lists, the calls continued, morning, noon and night.
At my wits end, I decided the only way to have the harassing calls stop was to file suits against the collection companies. It’s very important to understand that it is against the law for a company to leave a pre-recorded message on your cell phone. Armed with this knowledge, I filed suit against several of the collection companies. I filed in small claims court so I did not need to hire an attorney, and the process was as simple as completing a paragraph on a complaint form. For evidence, I had over a hundred Google Voicemail transcripts showing the times the companies called and the text of the pre-recorded messages.
Mysteriously, the calls all stopped immediately on the same date the collection companies received the certified letters stating they were being sued. Then a new flurry of calls began pouring in. This time it was their attorneys.
The attorneys representing these out of state collection companies were all desperate to settle out of court. hey did not want to incur the expense of traveling for court or hiring a local law firm who wasn’t on retainer. They also understood they had no justifiable defense for the calls. To make a long story short, so far I have successfully sued 3 of these collection companies and settled for more than $5,000 out of court. All it cost me was $35 and 20 minutes per suit.
Making these companies pay is the only incentive for them to stop their illegal and harassing practices. If more consumers knew their rights and actually took a few minutes to stand up for them, it would become less profitable for these companies to conduct business the way they do now.”
‘Til Death Do Us Part – today and tomorrow
‘Til Death Do Us Part – today and tomorrow: “‘Til Death Do Us Part”
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Samsung rolling out Star Trek-like see-thru LCD panels | 9 to 5 Mac Samsung rolling out Star Trek-like see-thru LCD panels | Apple Intelligence
Samsung rolling out Star Trek-like see-thru LCD panels | 9 to 5 Mac Samsung rolling out Star Trek-like see-thru LCD panels | Apple Intelligence: “First samples of Samsung awesome new display panels have begun rolling out from assembly lines. These isn’t your pa’s display – the Korean consumer electronics maker has outdone itself by developing a new technology, pure Star Trek stuff. According to a press release, not only is the display itself transparent, it doesn’t require backlight because they’ve found a way to replace the traditional backlight with ambient light.
Given that traditional backlights consumer the vast majority of power in a traditional LCD, Samsung’s see-thru panels are tremendously power-savvy as well. The first panels coming out are of a 22-inch variety and sport a 1680-by-1050 pixel resolution with a 500:1 contrast ratio”
Federal agency backtracks on pro-marijuana info after 11 days | The Raw Story
WHO ARE THEY FOOLING???
Federal agency backtracks on pro-marijuana info after 11 days | The Raw Story: “The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has removed information about the anti-tumor effects of marijuana from its online treatment database just eleven days after becoming the first federal agency to formally recognize marijuana’s medicinal properties.
The Colorado Independent first reported that the NCI replaced a sentence about marijuana’s ‘possible direct anti-tumor effect’ with one stating that although ‘no relevant surveys of practice patterns exist’ it is prescribed mainly for ‘symptom management.’ The edit appeared Monday afternoon.
Although the NCI backtracked on the possible anti-tumor effects of marijuana, it still acknowledged that it has potential benefits for cancer patients, such as antiemetic effects, appetite stimulation, pain relief, and improved sleep.
Fifteen states have legalized the use of marijuana for medical purposes, but the National Cancer Institute is the only federal agency to formally recognize it as medicine.
The NCI’s original paragraph, published on March 17, read:
The potential benefits of medicinal Cannabis for people living with cancer include antiemetic effects, appetite stimulation, pain relief, and improved sleep. In the practice of integrative oncology, the health care provider may recommend medicinal Cannabis not only for symptom management but also for its possible direct antitumor effect.
The new paragraph reads:
The potential benefits of medicinal Cannabis for people living with cancer include antiemetic effects, appetite stimulation, pain relief, and improved sleep. Though no relevant surveys of practice patterns exist, it appears that physicians caring for cancer patients who prescribe medicinal Cannabis predominantly do so for symptom management.”
Dem Rep. Jared Polis calls on Congress to end marijuana prohibition | The Raw Story
Dem Rep. Jared Polis calls on Congress to end marijuana prohibition | The Raw Story: “WASHINGTON – Speaking alongside industry advocates, U.S. Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO) called Wednesday for Congress to end the prohibition on marijuana, stressing the need to reduce drug violence while hailing the medical cannabis market’s capacity for growing the economy.
‘Ending the failed policy of prohibition with regard to marijuana will strike a major blow against the criminal cartels that are terrorizing Americans and Mexicans on both sides of the border,’ Polis said at the National Press Club, in response to a question from Raw Story.
‘It’s been estimated that the drug cartels drive about half of their revenue from marijuana, so I think it would reduce the violence by half, and reduce the money that fuels the criminal enterprises by half.’
Organized by the National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA), a lobbying and trade group for the industry, the event featured anti-prohibition advocates and owners of medical marijuana businesses speaking out against the burdensome federal regulations they face.”
AT&T’s secret f*cking loophole: If you want out of an Internet contract, just curse | The Raw Story
AT&T’s secret f*cking loophole: If you want out of an Internet contract, just curse | The Raw Story: “With telecom giant AT&T rolling out limitations and additional fees on how much information its Internet users can access, it seems the company is bracing for an influx of anger.
In a little-noticed contract tweak recently, AT&T customer service representatives have been empowered to cancel the contract of any customers who behave in an abusive manner towards them.
In other words, when those top two percent of users get massive bandwidth bills at the end of May, and they call in with full-bore nerd rage, AT&T will have an easy solution: cut them off entirely, “
Feds Remove Anti-Tumor Cannabis Info After Just Days Online – Toke of the Town
Feds Remove Anti-Tumor Cannabis Info After Just Days Online – Toke of the Town: “Just 11 days after adding a section on medical marijuana to its treatment database, the National Cancer Institute has altered the new page, removing any mention of the evidence that marijuana can diminish and even reverse tumor growth.”
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Shhmokewear Stealth Wrist Hookah Bracelet Pipe Hemp Wick | Shhmokewear
Shhmokewear Stealth Wrist Hookah Bracelet Pipe Hemp Wick | Shhmokewear: “
‘…the quality of the bracelet is awesome. I showed the bracelet to the CEO and he thought it was really cool.… Definitely very unique!’ – Jazmine via email”
Dailymotion – 1970s Anti-Marijuana Commercial – a Funny video
Kaleidoscopic Porno Art — ANIMAL
Kaleidoscopic Porno Art — ANIMAL: “Rebecca Cooper’s pornography collage art ranges in size from dirty little snowflakes of mirrored xxx mouthfuls to grand, kaleidoscopic, mutated orgies. When connected like clockwork, the body of work really reflects on the factorization of the modern porn industry! Just kidding. You don’t have to analyze this flesh-mesh to enjoy its NSFW symmetries.”
Apple Help Library
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10 Habits for a Stronger Heart
: ” 10 Habits for a Stronger Heart
The smartest plan for attacking a heart attack is, of course, preventing one from ever happening. Choose three of the following strategies and make them a habit. The closer to the top, the more you reduce your risk of heart disease.
1. Convince Your Wife to Stop Smoking Nonsmoking husbands of smoking wives face a 92 percent increase in their risk of heart attack. Breathing secondhand smoke boosts bad cholesterol levels, decreases good cholesterol, and increases your blood’s tendency to clot.
2. Work Out for 30 Minutes, Four Times a Week Middle-aged men who exercise vigorously for 2 or more hours cumulatively per week have 60 percent less risk of heart attack than inactive men do.
3. Lose 10 to 20 Pounds If you’re overweight, dropping 10 to 20 pounds lowers your risk of dying from a heart attack. A 10-year study found that overweight people had heart attacks 8.2 years earlier than normal-weight victims.
4. Drink Five Glasses of Water a Day Men who drink that many 8-ounce glasses are 54 percent less likely to have a fatal heart attack than those who drink two or fewer. Researchers say the water dilutes the blood, making it less likely to clot.
5. Switch from Coffee to Tea A recent study found that people who drink three cups of tea a day have half the risk of heart attack of those who don’t drink tea at all. Potent antioxidants, called flavonoids, provide a protective effect.
6. Eat Salmon on Saturday, Tuna on Tuesday Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health say that eating fish at least twice a week lowers heart-disease risk by more than 30 percent. The magic ingredient is the omega-3 fatty acids.
7. Ask Your Doctor About Vitamin E and Aspirin Men who take both cut the plaque in clogged arteries by more than 80 percent, according to a recent University of Pennsylvania study.
8. Eat a Cup of Total Corn Flakes for Breakfast This cereal contains one of the highest concentrations of folate (675 micrograms) of any cereal. Taking in that much folic acid daily cuts your risk of cardiovascular disease by 13 percent, according to researchers.
9. Count to 10 Creating a 10-second buffer before reacting to a stressful situation may be enough to cool you down. Men who respond with anger are three times more likely to have heart disease and five times more likely to have a heart attack before turning 55.
10. Eat Watermelon It contains about 40 percent more lycopene than is found in raw tomatoes, and a new study shows that your body absorbs it at higher levels due to the melon’s high water content. Half a wedge can boost heart-disease prevention by 30 percent. “
15 More Spectacular Sinks & Strange Wash Basin Designs | WebUrbanist
15 More Spectacular Sinks & Strange Wash Basin Designs | WebUrbanist: “Time to take your hand-washing to a higher plane? Well all aboard, the Onda Washplane is here to sink all your previous conceptions of what a sink should look like.”
Warholstars: Andy Warhol
Record Industry: Limewire Could Owe $75 Trillion – Judge: “Absurd”
Record Industry: Limewire Could Owe $75 Trillion – Judge: “Absurd”: ” So we’re all pretty desensitized by now to the mind-blowing stupidity on display by the record industry in its foolhardy attempts at assigning damages in piracy cases — was anyone surprised when they told one woman, who had shared 24 songs, that she owed nearly two million dollars? Yes, ridiculous. But this — this is beyond ridiculous. This is… sublime.
The record companies suing Limewire were asked to estimate the damages that should be paid by the file-sharing service. Their estimate? $400 Billion on the low end, and at the high end — $75 trillion dollars. That’s more than the GDP of the entire world.
The judge, in a refreshing stroke of good sense, deemed these potential damages ‘absurd’ and the plaintiff’s approach ‘untenable’. The $75tn figure relies on an interpretation of copyright law that provides statutory damages for each instance of copying, and with the numbers of downloads and individual songs the industry is alleging, the money adds up quickly. Even the $400bn figure is certainly grossly inflated, however ‘conservative’ it may appear to Virgin, Atlantic, Sony, and so on.”
Libyan Woman Claims Rape By Soldiers, Is Dragged Away
Libyan Woman Claims Rape By Soldiers, Is Dragged Away: “TRIPOLI, Libya (AP_ A distraught Libyan woman stormed into a Tripoli hotel Saturday to tell foreign reporters that government troops raped her, setting off a brawl when hotel staff and government minders tried to detain her.
Iman al-Obeidi was tackled by waitresses and government minders as she sat telling her story to journalists after she rushed into the restaurant at the Rixos hotel where a number of foreign journalists were eating breakfast.
She claimed loudly that troops had detained her a checkpoint, tied her up, abused her, then led her away to be gang raped.”
US senators: We want apps that game DUI checkpoints taken down
US senators: We want apps that game DUI checkpoints taken down | 9 to 5 Mac US senators: We want apps that game DUI checkpoints taken down | Apple Intelligence: “If you resort to software to figure out those speed traps, know that your senator is possibly lobbying to ban such programs from mobile bazaars forever. A group of senators took a tough stance on the matter, reports ABC News. The senators call such specialized apps ‘nothing but a public safety hazard’.
Deciding enough is enough, senators Harry Reid, Charles E. Schumer, Frank R. Lautenberg and Tom Udall – all Democrats – in a knee jerk reaction sat down and wrote a letter to Apple, Google and Research In Motion.
They want those checkpoint-dodging programs taken down from Apple’s App Store, Google’s Android Market and RIM’s App World. A mind-boggling excerpt from their letter reads:
We know that your companies share our desire to end the scourge of drunk driving and we therefore would ask you to remove these applications from your store unless they are altered to remove the DUI/DWI checkpoint functionality. Senator Schumer’s office even bothered issuing a press release specifically mentioning Trapster and PhantomALERT, iPhone apps that provide users with real-time location information on DUI checkpoints. CNN observes that RIM has apparently complied and yanked Trapster from the BlackBerry App World.
It makes sense – to some extent – that responsible drivers would steer away from gaming the system. If you use smartphone apps to dodge speed traps, this initiative concerns you directly. You know who you’re gonna call to complain? That’s right, your state’s senator!
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CNN correspondent rejects Fox report on human shields – CNN.com
CNN correspondent rejects Fox report on human shields – CNN.com: “Tripoli, Libya (CNN) — A CNN correspondent on Monday angrily rejected a report by the Fox network that he and other journalists were used as human shields by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi to prevent a missile attack on his compound. The Fox story, labeled ‘exclusive’ and posted on the Fox website Monday, said the presence of news crews from CNN, Reuters and other organizations forced a British aircraft to call off firing seven Storm Shadow missiles at the area that already had been hit. ‘Officials from Libya’s Ministry of Information brought those journalists to the area to show them damage from the initial attack and to effectively use them as human shields,’ said the Fox report. According to the Fox story, the curtailed strike ‘led to a great deal of consternation by coalition commanders.’ Nic Robertson, a veteran CNN correspondent who was part of the CNN crew cited in the Fox story, called the rival network’s report ‘outrageous and hypocritical.’ CNN refutes ‘human shield’ claims Gadhafi’s compound attacked RELATED TOPICS Libya Moammar Gadhafi FOX News Network LLC Nic Robertson Cable News Network Robertson said a Fox staffer was among the journalists on the trip — a fact left out of the Fox report — and that the journalists in the group were hurried through their trip by their minders. ‘To say it was a human shield is nuts,’ Robertson said, later adding: ‘I expect lies from the government here. I don’t expect it from other journalists. It’s frankly incredibly disappointing.’ There was no immediate response from Fox to a CNN request for comment.”
Best Men’s Deodorant & Antiperspirant Ratings and Reviews | Best and Worst Products | GoodGuide
Best Men’s Deodorant & Antiperspirant Ratings and Reviews | Best and Worst Products | GoodGuide: ” GoodGuide scientifically rates the health, environmental, and social performance of products and companies. “
Demand Super-Fast Broadband in the US | Techi.com
Demand Super-Fast Broadband in the US | Techi.com: “An article in the NY Times yesterday really upset me. If you live in the US, it should upset you as well.
Hong Kong has a broadband service that costs less than $26 a month. This option for its fiber-to-the-home service offers a speed of 1,000 megabits a second. A gig. To put that into perspective, Verizon offers the ‘fastest’ broadband in the country for $145. It’s speed: 50 megabits down, 20 megabits up.
‘Why doesn’t Verizon offer gigabit service?’ Dane Jasper, CEO of Sonic.net asks. ‘Because it doesn’t have to.’
We are sheep. We need an Apple 1984 moment. Someone needs to throw a sledgehammer through somebody’s screen to wake us up.
But that’s the problem, isn’t it? The Internet is not an option that people can boycott. We can’t turn it off. We need our broadband. As such, it will take a bold company to produce the demand. We need a company that is willing to push the limits, building the infrastructure, and supply the speeds that will force the rest of the ISPs to respond.
Will it be Google? Verizon? The US Government? There are so many possibilities out there, but nobody is stepping up yet.
If you are ‘in the know’ about a company that needs support, please tell us. We will help get the word out through social media. We will blast it out there for the masses to see. Slow Internet is no longer an option. We need someone to step up today.
Who will it be?”
New York City Wasting $75 Million a Year on Marijuana Arrests | | AlterNet
New York City Wasting $75 Million a Year on Marijuana Arrests | | AlterNet: “A new study reveals that since 1996 New York City has spent from half a billion to over a billion dollars arresting people for less than an ounce of marijuana.”