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  • Google OS: the end of the hard drive? (User's data stored on internet- Scary stuff)

    11/24/2009 5:26:31 PM PST · by sadsacke · 50 replies · 600+ views
    CNN ^ | 11-20-09 | Dylan F. Tweney
    Google today unveiled more details of Chrome OS, a lightweight, browser-based operating system for netbooks.Chrome OS netbooks will not have traditional hard disk drives -- they will rely on non-volatile flash memory and Internet-based storage for saving all of your data. All the applications will be web-based, meaning users won't have to install apps, manage updates or even backup their data. All data will be stored in the cloud, and users won't even have to bother with anti-virus software: Google claims it will monitor code to prevent malicious activity in Chrome OS web apps.
  • William F. Buckley Jr. Appreciation Thread

    11/24/2009 11:05:43 AM PST · by opineapple · 6 replies · 149+ views
    William F. Buckley, Jr. Born November 24, 1925 Tribute To William F. Buckley With Rich Lowry, Richard Brookhiser, Jeff Greenfield, Garry Wills and Mona Charen
  • First Edition of Darwin book found in toilet

    11/24/2009 6:51:12 AM PST · by John Leland 1789 · 16 replies · 367+ views
    China Daily ^ | November 24, 2009 | Unknown
    LONDON: A first edition of Charles Darwin's seminal On the Origin of Species will be sold this week after it was found in a family's toilet in southern Britian, an auction house said on Sunday.
  • A Cool Pilot, but the Plane Was Cooler (Sully wasn't a hero, the Airbus was)

    11/24/2009 4:03:38 AM PST · by tlb · 52 replies · 1,098+ views
    New York Times ^ | November 10, 2009 | DWIGHT GARNER
    “Fly by Wire” isn’t muckraking, exactly. Mr. Langewiesche doesn’t dispute the events of Jan. 15, 2009, when US Airways Flight 1549 successfully ditched on the Hudson River. Nor does he dispute that the flight’s pilot, Chesley B. Sullenberger III, a k a Sully, is,...a “superb pilot.” But Mr. Langewiesche does bang a few light dents into Sully’s hero aura. What the public doesn’t understand, he writes in “Fly by Wire,” is the extent to which advances in aviation and digital technology have made pilots almost superfluous, perhaps even “the weak link in flight.” Mr. Sullenberger’s airplane, an Airbus A320, was...
  • Question: Who was Gretchen Carlson's guest this morning?

    11/23/2009 6:52:06 AM PST · by KeyLargo · 22 replies · 781+ views
    Question: Who was Gretchen Carlson's guest on FOX and Friends this morning 11/23/09? Gretchen had an author on the show this morning discussing his new book about marriage and relationships. I don't recall the book title or the author name, but the book sounded like it was funny. I think the book had something in the title like; how to get a good husband?
  • Rare Charles Darwin book in toilet in Britain

    11/22/2009 5:25:08 PM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 25 replies · 513+ views
    AFP ^ | Nov. 22, 2009
    A first edition of Charles Darwin's seminal "On the Origin of Species" will be sold this week after it was found in a family's toilet in southern Britain, an auction house said Sunday. The book, which was first printed in 1859, was bought by a family for just a few shillings in a shop about 40 years ago, Christie's auction house said. The family has since kept the work on a bookcase in the guest lavatory at their home in the Oxford area, it said. The book will go under the hammer in London on Tuesday, to coincide with the...
  • Mother: School work sheet is racist (And it actually is)

    11/22/2009 1:41:55 PM PST · by funblonde · 11 replies · 853+ views
    Courier Times ^ | 10-27-09 | CHRISTINA KRISTOFIC
    "I couldn't understand what I was looking at," said the woman, whose identity the newspaper has agreed not to disclose. It was a work sheet called "Solving Equations using Multiplication and Division!" and it featured a photo of a black man wearing a straw hat, shirt and suspenders, with his mostly toothless mouth wide open. As if to underscore the man's stupidity, at the bottom of the picture was written, "NO WAI!!!" The mother learned that her son, the only black student in his eighth-grade pre-algebra class at Lenape Middle School, was teased by another student when the assignment was...
  • Your Thoughts on "Going Rogue" (vanity)

    11/22/2009 6:18:52 AM PST · by frankenMonkey · 37 replies · 900+ views
    n/a | 11/22/09 | FReepers
    Finished 'Going Rogue' last night - and had a few observations. Be interested in reading other FReepers thoughts as well. 1. Loved the book; the story of the Heath family packing up and heading to Alaska mirrors what my father did, and what I did also.2. I think she was correct in getting her side of the story on her campaign experiences - get it in print unfiltered to the public. 3. No way she endorses Simcox over McCain in Arizona, her admiration and loyalty for McCain goes to the bone. 4. She is definitely running for President.
  • Sarah Palin: My Life With A Down's Syndrome Child

    11/21/2009 10:58:53 PM PST · by Steelfish · 5 replies · 620+ views
    London Times ^ | November 21st, 2009
    November 22, 2009 Sarah Palin: My Life With A Down's Syndrome Child In her memoir, US vice-presidential candidate tells of the problems and the joy of living with her special needs son A couple of years ago I began to notice some peculiar yet familiar physical symptoms, like the smell of cigarettes making me feel more nauseated than usual. For a few weeks, I brushed these aside. Then I began to suspect something. There was no way I could buy a home pregnancy test in Alaska. I was the state governor. The supermarket cashiers would know, the people in the...
  • Aspirin kills 400% more people than H1N1 swine flu

    11/21/2009 4:00:39 PM PST · by bronzey · 32 replies · 740+ views
    Natural News ^ | 11-20-09 | Mike Adams
    The CDC now reports that nearly 4,000 Americans have been killed by H1N1 swine flu. This number is supposed to sound big and scary, motivating millions of people to go out and pay good money to be injected with untested, unproven H1N1 vaccines. "Conservative calculations estimate that approximately 107,000 patients are hospitalized annually for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-related gastrointestinal (GI) complications and at least 16,500 NSAID-related deaths occur each year among arthritis patients alone." (Singh Gurkirpal, MD, “Recent Considerations in Nonsteroidal
  • Urban Dictionary just another lamesteam mouthpiece?

    11/21/2009 10:42:19 AM PST · by Nateman · 25 replies · 369+ views
    myself ^ | 21 november 2009 | nateman
    Sarah Palin has breathed some life into the word "lamestream". We've been using "lamestream" here at Free Republic for quite some time. I looked up the word in the Urban Dictionary and found Sarahs use of the word was not defined. So I sent in this definition: "An insult directed at the dominant commercial news services for bias in covering politics". They turned it down!
  • "Bay Area Not Maverick Enough to Read Palin Book"

    11/21/2009 6:25:35 AM PST · by Mountain Mary · 20 replies · 463+ views
    SF Chronicle | 11/20/09 | Steve Rubenstein
    Posted on Friday, November 20, 2009 6:16:55 PM by Steelfish Bay Area Not Maverick Enough To Read Palin Book Steve Rubenstein November 19, 2009 It might as well have cooties. Hardly anyone wants to touch the thing, or even get close to it. The new autobiography by moose hunter and failed vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is harder to find in the Bay Area than a hockey mom. Some bookstores figure it's one of those grit-your-teeth First Amendment deals that principled booksellers must put up with from time to time. But many nonchain bookstores won't handle it. "Our customers are...
  • Daily Palin Round-up! (November 20, 2009)

    11/20/2009 3:03:34 PM PST · by Virginia Ridgerunner · 3 replies · 418+ views
    Free Republic ^ | November 20 | Self
    Round-up of stories concerning Sarah Palin, November 20, 2009!
  • Surprise: Many San Francisco booksellers refusing to carry Palin’s book

    11/20/2009 2:03:11 PM PST · by Justaham · 56 replies · 1,001+ views
    hotair.com ^ | 11-20-09
    Don’t jump to conclusions. It’s not that the retailers are closed-minded. It’s their customers who are closed-minded. Well, okay. Some of the retailers are closed-minded too. “Our customers are thinking people,” said Nathan Embretson, a bookseller at Pendragon Books in Oakland. “They’re not into reading drivel.” There’s not a single copy on the shelf. Embretson said no one has asked for it except for one guy, who was kidding. “He said he wanted to look at it but he also said he didn’t really want to read it,” Embretson said. “Anyway, he certainly didn’t want to buy it. I think...
  • [VANITY] Who's finished reading "GOing Rogue" already?

    11/19/2009 6:10:34 PM PST · by ExcursionGuy84 · 19 replies · 780+ views
    Me | 11/19/2009 | ExcursionGuy84
    For those of you who've already picked-up your copy of Sarah Palin's autobiography, have you finished reading your copy yet. I got mine this past Tuesday the 17 of November, started reading it that night and finished it today [Thursday November 19]. I'm slower than a 1-legged tortoise in a vat of Gorilla Glue....NOT !!!
  • Deficiencies of the Confederation

    11/19/2009 3:18:27 PM PST · by Jacquerie · 13 replies · 191+ views
    The Founders Constitution ^ | unknown | unknown
    Prominent among the problems of postrevolutionary America were the deficiencies of its fundamental charter, the Articles of Confederation. Beyond these difficulties inherent in the situation loomed a further range of problems attributable to, or at least exacerbated by, the government of the Confederation. There seemed to be no prospect of coping with the war debts that were overwhelming both nation and states; the British could not be compelled to honor their agreement under the Treaty of Paris to vacate the western forts; the western settlers increasingly felt they owed little to a government that could guarantee the security neither of...
  • Poverty Measurement in the U.S.: Income Transfers Alone Won’t Eradicate Poverty

    11/19/2009 2:21:09 PM PST · by decimon · 12 replies · 153+ views
    Wiley ^ | Nov 19, 2009 | Unknown
    Barack Obama promised to halve poverty within ten years. His Republican opponent, John McCain, vowed to “make the eradication of poverty a top priority of the McCain Administration.” Even in the current economic situation, in developed countries, this kind of rhetoric about cutting “poverty” is misleadingly outmoded—because it implicitly suggests that government income transfers can be the vehicle for achieving substantial reductions in poverty. > What is now called poverty is really “income inequality.” Many families earning too much to be considered victims of poverty but who lack the “human capital”, education, training, and family support systems to provide a...
  • Going Rogue To Follow God

    11/19/2009 7:09:56 AM PST · by Kfobbs · 5 replies · 171+ views
    Hearken The Watchmen ^ | November 19, 2009 | Kevin Fobbs
    Life decisions are often made when we feel that we are at a crossroads where the decision to turn to the left or to the right seems as clear for us to make as it is to breathe. Yet what about those times when the decision is not quite as clear where the variables that we are weighing are as cloudy and murky as a morning fog? Usually that is the time where the weight is heavy on our soul that we have truly to come to a decision that shoves us out of our comfort zone and that demands...
  • Anaconda vets first to get new technology

    11/19/2009 4:13:16 AM PST · by This_far · 1 replies · 146+ views
    Montana Standard ^ | 11/18/2009 | George Plaven
    ANACONDA — The slim, white cartridges fit easily into the compact, black machine. With the push of a button, text becomes voice and reading becomes possible again. After five years of development, the National Library Service has perfected its new digital talking books. In Montana, three Anaconda World War II veterans were the first to receive theirs. The veterans, Svend Wind, 82, Sid Beausoleil, 86, and Clarence Jones, 87, gathered Wednesday morning at the Hearst Free Library, where members of the Montana Talking Book Library presented them with the new machines.
  • Vanity - Any other FReepers going to the Sarah Palin Book Signing in Cincinnati on November 20th?

    11/18/2009 5:30:23 AM PST · by IMissPresidentReagan · 13 replies · 240+ views
    Me
    I'm going to be at the Sarah Palin Book signing in Cincinnati on Friday, and was curious if any other FReepers were going to be there? Would love to meet my fellow FReeps.
  • Even babies can't escape the airbrush treatment! Fat rolls Photoshopped out by mag

    11/18/2009 12:00:24 PM PST · by sadsacke · 5 replies · 626+ views
    NY Daily News ^ | 11-17-09 | Robert Dominguez
    In the documentary, "My Supermodel Baby," a casting director at a magazine photo shoot explains how a five-month old model, a boy with some fat folds on his arms, was airbrushed. "We lightened his eyes and his general skin tone, smoothed out any blotches and the creases on his arms," said the casting director. "But we want it to look natural." The Telegraph reports it is the first time the industry has admitted to altering photos of babies - a practice commonly done on photos of grownup models. The editor of Practical Parenting and Pregnancy magazine told
  • Velvet Underground members reuniting at NY library

    11/18/2009 11:14:04 AM PST · by a fool in paradise · 13 replies · 352+ views
    Billboard via Retuers via Yahoo ^ | Tue Nov 17, 2009 | David J. Prince David J. Prince
    Former Velvet Underground members Lou Reed, Maureen Tucker and Doug Yule will make an extremely rare joint public appearance on December 8 at the New York Public Library. The three will discuss the Velvet Underground's music and legacy with rock journalist David Fricke as part of the "LIVE from the NYPL" series. The reunion of the legendary New York band comes on the heels of the publication of "The Velvet Underground: New York Art," a compendium of previously unseen photographs, poster and cover designs by Andy Warhol, Lou Reed's handwritten music and lyrics, underground press clippings and other reviews, flyers,...
  • Bob Dylan - Must Be Santa (Video)

    11/17/2009 10:13:18 PM PST · by pissant · 8 replies · 225+ views
    Youtube ^ | 11/17/09 | Bob/Santa
    Bob Dylan Must Be Santa (c) (c) 2009 Sony Music Entertainment Category: Music Tags: Bob Dylan Must Be Santa Holiday Music Video
  • Indiana professors propose African boarding school (Want to ship inner-city kids to Africa)

    11/17/2009 3:16:55 PM PST · by sadsacke · 57 replies · 970+ views
    Examiner ^ | 11-16-09
    Some Indiana University professors have proposed a novel way to give struggling inner-city students a fresh start: send them to boarding school in Africa.“The core idea is to pull kids out of an environment where they cannot thrive and put them in one where they can,” said law professor Kevin Brown, who leads the group behind the idea. The project is still in its planning phase, and its backers admit it faces legal and financial hurdles. But the professors want to establish a school in the West African nation of Ghana where Indiana teachers would instruct some of the state's...
  • Boycott Scholastic Books

    (My thoughts: My child brought home the Scholastic form home last night, and I had to break the news to her that we wouldn't be ordering from them. I told her that we would be boycotting them. This morning I broke the news to my wife and showed her this article. She shocked me and actually went the extra mile and printed the letter telling them we would be avoiding Scholastic as long as they were selling this trash. Scholastic has no right to sell books to my children indoctrinating them to believe that homosexuality is a acceptable lifestyle.) The...
  • What is the deal with Glenn Beck?

    11/17/2009 6:02:50 AM PST · by 7thson · 153 replies · 4,095+ views
    I had an interesting discussion with my wife the other night. We were both curiouis as to why radio talk show people such as Limbaugh, Levin, Hannity, do not promote or talk about Glenn Beck. I went to their various web sites and checked out what they recommend to read. It was interesting. Limbaugh - no Beck books. Levin - no Beck books. Hannity - no Beck books. Coulter - no Beck books. Ingraham - one Beck book. My wife and I came to the conclusion that the reason he is being shunned by the powers that be is due...
  • Glenn Beck Book Signing - South Florida ('ish')

    11/16/2009 5:26:00 PM PST · by Dooderbutt · 12 replies · 379+ views
    Glenn Beck.com ^ | Glenn Bekc
    Okay - I don't really know if I want to share this, because I am going to have to leave work early, and get home late, and I really want to get my book signed, but...(major run on sentence alert) Glenn Beck is going to be at the Books a Million on Indiantown Road in Jupiter this Friday (11/20) rom 5-6 p.m.
  • Race row as black stars are left out of Couples Retreat film poster (For UK audiences)

    11/16/2009 11:59:58 AM PST · by sadsacke · 12 replies · 580+ views
    Mail Online UK ^ | 11-15-09 | Miles Goslett
    The makers of a hit Hollywood film are at the centre of a race controversy after removing two black actors from a poster being used to promote it in Britain. The American advert for Couples Retreat, a comedy starring Vince Vaughn and Kristin Davis, show all eight principal actors – six of whom are white and two black. But the poster in Britain, where the film is on general release, omits actors Faizon Love and Kali Hawk. Couples Retreat, about four couples who go on holiday together and receive therapy to improve their relationships, has taken more than
  • Evidence for kings David and Solomon

    11/16/2009 9:53:22 AM PST · by BGHater · 8 replies · 708+ views
    Times Online ^ | 16 Nov 2009 | Norman Hammond
    “King David and King Solomon lived merry, merry lives, With many, many concubines and many, many wives. But when old age crept after them, with many, many qualms, King Solomon wrote the Proverbs and King David wrote the Psalms.” There are several versions of this anonymous rhyme, but the problem, some biblical archaeologists argue, is that there is little evidence that either king existed: archaeological remains have been assigned to their reigns on the basis of cryptic verses in the Old Testament, and then used to “prove” the date of similar buildings at other sites. Until 15 years ago, Professor...
  • Our 'Constitutional Moment'

    11/15/2009 10:32:33 AM PST · by BGHater · 8 replies · 462+ views
    WSJ ^ | 13 Nov 2009 | JAMES TARANTO
    The New York newspaperman says our founding document is especially vital today, in an age of expanding state power. Seth Lipsky has a knack for seeing the bright side of things. A nearly 20-year veteran of this newspaper, including its editorial page, he cheerfully acknowledges the obvious: This is far from a golden age of free-market conservatism. Of President Obama, he tells me over lunch, "I sense that he has a very leftist, socialist-oriented worldview." Yet this makes Mr. Lipsky anything but grim: "I for one find this very exciting. . . . We're just at a great moment." Why?...
  • 50 Reasons Lord of the Rings Sucks

    12/22/2002 9:05:26 PM PST · by A.J.Armitage · 234 replies · 12,845+ views
    50 Reasons why LORD OF THE RINGS sucks Fellowship of the Rings was shoved down our throats. I've heard some students are even forced to read some novelization of the movie in their literature classes. Ridiculous. Does Hollywood run our classrooms now? Greed. Hollywood can't make a movie these days without crapping out a sequel the next year to squeeze more money out of the sheep. Guess what; there's ANOTHER LOTR movie coming this Christmas. Gee, I wonder what will bring Rocky out of retirement this time? Quality Control at New Line. Millions of copies of the LOTR DVD have...
  • Overdue library books returned half century later

    11/14/2009 7:20:19 PM PST · by JoeProBono · 18 replies · 673+ views
    hosted ^ | Nov 14,
    PHOENIX (AP) -- A high school librarian in Phoenix says a former student at the school returned two overdue books checked out 51 years ago along with a $1,000 money order to cover the fines. Camelback High School librarian Georgette Bordine says the two Audubon Society books checked out in 1959 and the money order were sent by someone who wanted to remain anonymous.
  • Digital Readers - opinions, please

    11/14/2009 6:50:34 AM PST · by randita · 12 replies · 295+ views
    self | 11/14/09 | self
    I am interested in reading opinions of others who have researched and/or purchased a digital reader. Looks like Kindle and Sony Reader are the name of the game now, but I heard that Barnes and Noble is coming out with one soon. I'm not so much interested in having the latest best seller as I am in having an adequate selection of good books which are available at a low cost or for free. The portability and ease of use are important criteria. The ability to enlarge print would be especially welcome to these aging eyes. Thanks for your input.
  • Ho! Ho! Ho! – A response to Andrew Ferguson’s slam of Bob Dylan in The Weekly Standard .

    11/13/2009 1:39:28 PM PST · by pissant · 52 replies · 750+ views
    Right Wing Bob ^ | 11/11/09 | RWB
    In The Weekly Standard of 11/09/2009, Andrew Ferguson uses the release of Christmas In the Heart as a jumping off point to mock Bob Dylan as an artist generally, to mock those who hold his work in high regard, and, more broadly, to deride baby boomers and baby boomer culture. Now, I don’t much mind knocks against the self-importance of baby boomers (perhaps selfishly, since I’m not one myself) but I feel somewhat obliged to respond to his mockery of Dylan and those who enjoy his work. My sense of obligation might come from the fact that I generally like...
  • Book To Read

    11/12/2009 7:55:30 PM PST · by Allen In Texas Hill Country · 60 replies · 770+ views
    I have 3 weeks of air and ship time starting in a few days and need a good book to read. I'm trying to think of what I'd like to read but have been unable to come up with anything specific. I'm open to most/any suggestions. Thanks
  • The funniest things I have ever found on the internet- Please post yours as well!

    11/12/2009 3:21:14 PM PST · by jiveturkay · 224 replies · 5,906+ views
    Youtube
    I realize we're in the middle of a depression, and we have a socialist as a president- but that's no excuse not to have a sense of humor. Here are a collection of some of the funniest videos/sites I've ever found on the internet- please post your own and let's all have a good laugh.
  • Tommy, by Rudyard Kipling (don't forget to thank a vet!!)

    11/11/2009 1:43:49 PM PST · by llevrok · 6 replies · 302+ views
    I went into a public-'ouse to get a pint o' beer, The publican 'e up an' sez, "We serve no red-coats here." The girls be'ind the bar they laughed an' giggled fit to die, I outs into the street again an' to myself sez I: O it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Tommy, go away"; But it's "Thank you, Mister Atkins", when the band begins to play, The band begins to play, my boys, the band begins to play, O it's "Thank you, Mister Atkins", when the band begins to play. I went into a theatre as sober as...
  • D-Day historian: 'Ryan' not best war film

    11/11/2009 5:34:19 AM PST · by Saije · 158 replies · 2,914+ views
    CNN ^ | 11/11/2009 | Matthew Carey
    Some reviewers have called "Saving Private Ryan," Steven Spielberg's World War II film about D-Day and the search for a soldier, one of the greatest war movies. Military historian Antony Beevor begs to differ. Not only is it not the greatest war movie, it's not even the best cinematic depiction of D-Day, says Beevor, author of the newly published "D-Day: The Battle for Normandy" (Viking). He admires the famed Omaha Beach opening -- "Probably the most realistic battle sequence ever filmed," he said -- but described the rest of "Saving Private Ryan" as "ghastly." "It's sort of a 'Dirty Dozen'...
  • Apostrophist Corrects Punctuation On Street Signs

    11/10/2009 6:16:00 PM PST · by Steelfish · 15 replies · 431+ views
    Telegraph(UK) ^ | November 10th, 2009
    Apostrophist Corrects Punctuation On Street Signs Stefan Gatward, a 62-year-old accountant, has been called a vandal and graffiti artist after he corrected the punctuation on his street signs. By Chris Irvine 18 Aug 2009 Frustrated by living in "St Johns Close", in Turnbridge Wells, Mr Gatward decided to buy a can of black paint and a craft brush before correcting the name to "St John's Close". Mr Gatward, a former soldier, said: "I think one should stand up for things and language is worth standing up for. The trouble is that everything is dumbed down now. "I've lived on St...
  • Huckabee coming to Kingsport (TN)

    11/10/2009 3:22:10 AM PST · by don-o · 6 replies · 202+ views
    Radio report | Little House on Unaka | don-o
    I just heard that Gov Huckabee will do a book signing tomorrow afternoon. Who knew? Compare and contrast with the Palin book tour. My local AM station carries his commentary on their morning show and they will do an interview with him or I would have not even known. The story is not in the online versions of the two local papers I check each morning.
  • 50 years later: Kansas town remembers 'In Cold Blood' deaths, still angry about Capote's book

    11/09/2009 10:35:07 AM PST · by JoeProBono · 25 replies · 1,654+ views
    fox40 ^ | November 9, 2009 | ROXANA HEGEMAN
    It's one of America's most haunting crime stories: four members of a Kansas family brutally murdered on Nov. 15, 1959, at their rural farmhouse. The slayings of the Clutters — chronicled in Truman Capote's book, "In Cold Blood" — have overshadowed the town of Holcomb for the past half century and the trial and execution of the culprits has brought little, if any, closure. For many townsfolk, the wounds have been slow to heal partly because of Capote's critically acclaimed, nonfiction novel that spawned a new literary genre. The book has been reviled in its birthplace by residents because of...
  • Scozzafava-now a word in the urban dictionary: Scozzafavaed

    11/08/2009 3:19:13 PM PST · by Justaham · 20 replies · 387+ views
    You know you've made it when you're in the dictionary. But you know you've made it in a humorous way when you appear in the Urban Dictionary. UrbanDictionary.com, which tracks pop culture terms, has added one more: Scozzafavaed. Referring to Dede Scozzafava, the moderate Republican assemblywoman who pulled out of New York's District 23 race and threw her support behind the Democrat. To be "Scozzafavaed", as defined by UrbanDictionary.com, is to be "Purged of moderation, e.g., within in a Congressional district." It can also mean "Inadvertently revealed internal chaos, e.g., within in a political Party." As an adjective: "Doomed due...
  • Many Solutions But Just One Choice: Al Gore Launches his New Book

    11/08/2009 6:33:21 PM PST · by Diana in Wisconsin · 35 replies · 651+ views
    Maria's Farm Country Kitchen ^ | November 4, 2009 | Maria Rodale
    Last night was a big night for me! I got to eat my first Shake Shack Burger, purportedly the best burger in Manhattan (if not the world?). It was pretty damn good. Normally I would never eat a burger if it weren’t organic. But restaurateur Danny Meyer seems to know how to handle good food, and I’m glad I took the risk—because it kept me from being hungry while I introduced the Nobel Peace Prize-winning, Honorable Vice President Al Gore at the launch party for his new book Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis, published by Rodale.As...
  • Here’s why nature nurtures tradition

    11/05/2009 11:00:46 PM PST · by Lorianne · 1 replies · 240+ views
    Providence Journal ^ | November 5, 2009 | David Brussat
    Someday, people will realize that they can demand better buildings and cities, and they will do so. Extraordinarily rich and powerful people will sense a market in flux, will shudder, see their fortunes heading for the door, and tap their politicians on the shoulder. Architects will start making places people like. Look for a tipping point. It could have happened during the redesign process after Sept. 11, 2001. It did not, but it could have. Someday it will. When it does happen, it will not be because millions suddenly read a book called “A Theory of Architecture” (2006) by architectural...
  • What kind of books did Major Malik Nadal Hasan read?

    11/05/2009 3:15:07 PM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 10 replies · 842+ views
    Can we get a liberal journalist to investigate that? Let's wait and see. I doubt we'll get the same kind of curiousity from liberal journalists about that.
  • Unmentionable: Best-Selling Conservative Books and the Networks that Ignore Them

    11/05/2009 9:33:41 AM PST · by my_pointy_head_is_sharp · 6 replies · 428+ views
    Culture and Media Institute ^ | September 8, 2009 | Matt Philbin and Zoe Ortiz
    Unmentionable: Best-Selling Conservative Books and the Networks that Ignore ThemResearch reveals a glaring imbalance in network coverage of liberal best-sellers and comparable conservative titles. Since the 1940s, an appearance on The New York Times Best-Seller List has been the mark of commercial success for any book. Authors with titles on the list can count on media attention to help sell even more copies. Unless they are conservatives. Conservative books and authors have been very successful recently, as evidenced by their showing on the best-seller list. Since January 2009, conservatives enjoyed 95 total weeks on the list, compared to just 80...
  • 0bama Is Yertle the Turtle (Vanity)

    11/05/2009 5:39:10 AM PST · by grady · 1 replies · 229+ views
    Dr. Suess
    Just an observation after reading this to my kids again. Obama, Oh Marvelous He, is King Yertle. Atlas Shrugged...Mack Burped...same thing. (Story below for those unfortunate enough to not have read it yet, or who might need a refresher). Keeping my eye out for Mack. And would love to see some photoshops of Obama as King Yertle, for those who are so inclined.
  • Anand's Thoughts on the Kindle 2 and Marvell Making Affordable eBook Readers ( Techies notes)

    11/03/2009 2:49:20 PM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 40 replies · 636+ views
    Anandtech ^ | November 3rd, 2009 | Anand Lal Shimpi
    2010 is supposed to be the year of many things. I’ve heard it called the year of Android and more recently, the year of the ebook reader.I used to read a lot when I was a kid at the behest of my parents. My mom always tried to enforce a balance between video games and books. That unfortunately stopped as AnandTech took off. Most of my recreational reading turned into trying to understand datasheets or reading other reviews, the rest of the time was spent writing.My first and only ebook reader was Amazon’s Kindle 2, and while it didn’t reinvigorate...
  • How Ayn Rand Became an American Icon The perverse allure of a damaged woman.

    11/03/2009 12:13:51 AM PST · by Tempest · 165 replies · 3,525+ views
    Ayn Rand is one of America's great mysteries. She was an amphetamine-addicted author of sub-Dan Brown potboilers, who in her spare time wrote lavish torrents of praise for serial killers and the Bernie Madoff-style embezzlers of her day. She opposed democracy on the grounds that "the masses"—her readers—were "lice" and "parasites" who scarcely deserved to live. Yet she remains one of the most popular writers in the United States, still selling 800,000 books a year from beyond the grave. She regularly tops any list of books that Americans say have most influenced them. Since the great crash of 2008, her...
  • How Wall Street Collapsed--The Last Time

    11/01/2009 9:46:34 PM PST · by bruinbirdman · 20 replies · 720+ views
    Forbes ^ | 10/30/2009 | Charles Gasparino
    [Excerpt] "Sometimes our technology, in creating these securities, outpaces our ability to cope with them." That's what Larry Fink told the New York Times in May 1987 when asked about Howie Rubin's trading disaster. In the past, Fink would have made that statement to a reporter and then celebrated with his team the fact that one of his competitors, particularly one like Merrill Lynch, which he saw as a pesky upstart in the field he aimed to dominate, was now being nailed with massive losses. But Fink wasn't celebrating, because, much like Howie Rubin, he had just gotten his first...