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  • NFL planting trees in Detroit to offset Super Bowl emissions (Downwind better than upwind?)

    03/09/2005 6:22:53 PM PST · by Libloather · 30 replies · 1,083+ views
    NFL planting trees in Detroit to offset Super Bowl emissions The Associated Press DETROIT — The National Football League says it plans to plant acres of trees in metropolitan Detroit to offset carbon emissions caused by traffic generated by next year's Super Bowl. NFL environmental director Jack Groh says he will visit Detroit this spring to meet with the host committee, foresters and community groups about the tree planting. It will be similar to what the NFL sponsored at this year's Super Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla. "We have talked with the host committee and they're very excited about the possibility...
  • Blazing Speed: The Fastest Stuff in the Universe

    01/19/2005 2:34:16 PM PST · by billorites · 134 replies · 2,686+ views
    Space.com ^ | January 18, 2005 | Robert Roy Britt
    SAN DIEGO -- If you're light, it's fairly easy to travel at your own speed -- that is to say 186,282 miles per second or 299,800 kilometers per second. But if you are matter, then it's another matter altogether.Nothing we know of zips along more quickly than light. Einstein, nearly 100 years ago, said it's not possible. For us, the speed limit makes strange sense: Go faster than light, and you could return before you've left, become your own grandpa, or perform other leaps of cosmic logic.Fast forward a century. Astronomers are now measuring stuff -- material, matter, things --...
  • The Super Bowl of Security

    01/09/2005 7:57:52 PM PST · by crushelits · 9 replies · 439+ views
    washingtonpost.com ^ | Monday, January 10, 2005 | Sari Horwitz and Spencer S. Hsu
    Inaugural Security Draws on Latest Technologies Command Post to Receive Streaming Intelligence From 50 Police Agencies Aloft and on the Ground The nerve center for the most heavily guarded presidential inauguration in history will not be in Washington, where President Bush will take the oath of office, but 25 miles away in a futuristic command post in Northern Virginia. Inside a gleaming steel-and-marble complex, the Secret Service and 50 federal, state and local agencies will monitor action in the sky, on the ground and in the subway system. Giant plasma screens will beam in live video from helicopters and cameras...
  • Super Model Gisele Bundchen, Reneges on “Lost Dog” Reward Offer;

    12/10/2004 5:45:07 AM PST · by freepatriot32 · 30 replies · 7,253+ views
    emediawire.com ^ | 1210 04 | emediawire.com
    A young San Bernardino couple is going public with questions about supermodel Gisele Bundchen's "no questions asked" $5000.00 reward offer, which remains unpaid more than two weeks after the couple returned Bundchen's dog only to be arrested at gunpoint, handcuffed and held in custody. Although cleared by the police, the couple has no explanation from Bundchen of why they were treated like criminals and denied the reward. Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) December 10, 2004 -- Supermodel Gisele Bundchen’s “no questions asked” $5000.00 reward offer for her lost dog just before Thanksgiving, may have gotten her dog back, but, according to the...
  • Hypocrisy and absurdity of Howard Stern's Bush-bashing *audio*

    11/17/2004 7:07:00 PM PST · by gline · 27 replies · 1,590+ views
    Howard Stern / gline
    If you've happened to stumble upon Howard Stern's radio show in the past 10-11 months, you know he's been bashing President Bush constantly. Attacking him for the war on Iraq, making fun of his supposed lack of intellect, basically doing everything those on the left do and have done for the past year or two. What you may not know is that Stern was supportive of President Bush prior to the whole FCC / Janet Jackson nonsense. Once his own personal finances and radio program came under fire by the FCC, he began blaming Bush and Republicans and claiming they're...
  • Springsteen, a Super Mega Concert?

    08/31/2004 7:27:12 AM PDT · by crushelits · 31 replies · 970+ views
    Fox News ^ | August 31, 2004 | Roger Friedman
    Here comes a super concert on a mega level.
  • Beware Of The 150lb Super-Dingoes

    08/11/2004 5:05:55 PM PDT · by blam · 7 replies · 379+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | Nick Squires
    Beware of the 150lb super-dingoes By Nick Squires in Sydney (Filed: 12/08/2004) Hikers in Australia are being warned about a fierce new breed of half-dingo wild dog stalking the country's mountains and forests. Abandoned or escaped domestic dogs such as rottweilers, bull mastiffs and Rhodesian ridgebacks have interbred with Australia's native dog to produce a new strain of "super-dingoes". The cross-breeds are bigger and more powerful than ordinary dingoes. One animal recently shot dead by a farmer reportedly weighed 154lb. They are killing livestock and menacing walkers, horse riders and campers along the Great Dividing Range, a chain of mountains,...
  • Did Anyone See Ta-Rey-za?

    05/08/2004 8:49:39 AM PDT · by FreedomFighter1013 · 1 replies · 339+ views
    http://gregcontreras.blogspot.com/ ^ | May 8, 2004 | FreedomFighter1013
    I only caught the end of the Barbara Walters' interview. Here's what I heard. BW: Teresa, finish this sentence will you? Teresa Heinz-Kerry is...? TH-K: (dramatic pause) An honest warm person who cares a lot about people. (She forgot to say: who has a brand marketing agency at her disposal to write positioning statements like this.) I really don't need the First Lady to care about me, just about the President, thanks very much. I thought she was patronizing and condescending. Oh, and she said she had a barbecue and ran out of ketchup. Her friends thought she had fountains...
  • Woman files suit over Super Bowl halftime show

    02/07/2004 12:28:51 PM PST · by freepatriot32 · 16 replies · 484+ views
    freedomforum.org ^ | 2.7.04 | By The Associated Press
    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Terri Carlin wants to make Janet Jackson's bare breast into a federal case. Carlin filed a proposed class action lawsuit in U.S. District Court this week against Jackson, singer Justin Timberlake, broadcasters MTV and CBS and their parent company, Viacom. Carlin alleges in the Feb. 4 suit that she and others who watched the halftime show during the Super Bowl were injured by the performers' lewd actions when Timberlake ripped off part of Jackson's costume, exposing her breast. In the lawsuit, Carlin charges that the exposure and "sexually explicit conduct" by other performers during the show injured...
  • Internal Viacom Memo on Super Bowl Halftime

    02/04/2004 1:49:01 PM PST · by IonInsights · 54 replies · 272+ views
    Viacom ^ | February 03, 2004 | Mel Karmazin, Viacom
    To: All Viacom Employees From: Mel Karmazin Date: February 03, 2004 RE: Super Bowl Half Time Show As you know, the incident during the Super Bowl's Half Time Show on Sunday has received a significant amount of attention both in the media and in Washington, D.C. Because of the speculation and misinformation about what transpired, I want to update you on the facts and also on what we are doing to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future. First let me say that everyone at Viacom, CBS and MTV was shocked and embarrassed about what transpired at the end...
  • 'Super-TB' Created By Scientists

    12/31/2003 8:04:47 AM PST · by blam · 23 replies · 245+ views
    BBC ^ | 12-31-2003
    'Super-TB' created by scientists TB is a major world killer A virulent form of tuberculosis was created in the laboratory by experts trying to alter its genetic structure. The mutant form of the bug multiplied more quickly, and was more lethal than its natural counterpart. Researchers from the University of California at Berkeley, US, had actually been trying to disable genes and make the bacterium less deadly. "This is one of the very few hyper-virulent organisms ever created," said scientist Dr Lisa Morici. Tuberculosis is one of the world's biggest killers, and scientists are probing its genetic structure in a...
  • 85 bears return to studio

    09/03/2003 12:50:27 PM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 15 replies · 1,069+ views
    CHICAGO In news that has electrified the music world, the Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew announced Monday that it is reuniting and will soon begin work on its first new material since the seminal 1985 single Super Bowl Shuffle. Above: The Shufflin' Crew's classic 1985 line-up. Confirming the recent swirl of music-industry rumors regarding a possible anniversary reunion, Shufflin' Crew lead singer Willie Gault told reporters,After years of solo gigs and side projects, "we decided it was time for us to work together again." Gault went on to strongly deny rumors that the Crew was returning to the studio looking for...
  • Super Bowl 38 pick: Rams over Raiders

    08/28/2003 9:43:12 AM PDT · by bedolido · 154 replies · 722+ views
    Yahoooooo Sporting News ^ | 08/28/03 | Dan Pompei
    What makes a Super Bowl winner? The cliche answer is great defenses, and the last three Super Bowl winners -- Tampa, New England and Baltimore -- support that logic. But before the 2000 season, the argument can be made that 12 of the previous 13 Super Bowl winners (the lone exception being the 1990 Giants) were offense-dominated teams. So great offenses also can win. In fact, it says here great offenses will win this season when the Rams beat the Raiders in the Arena, er, Super Bowl. What wins Super Bowls are transcendent players who redefine their careers at the...
  • Super flawless diamonds now made by machines

    08/18/2003 9:12:19 AM PDT · by bedolido · 150 replies · 1,715+ views
    Worldnetdaily ^ | 08/18/03 | Staff Writer
    Setback for jewel industry is good news for high-tech Two companies are manufacturing gem-quality diamonds that may break the DeBeers cartel and set off a high-tech craze for diamond chips much heartier than silicon, reports Wired Magazine's September issue. The diamonds are flawless and can fool even the most expert of gemologists. The natural conditions that produce diamonds have long been understood – put pure carbon under enough heat and pressure and it will crystallize into the hardest material known. But evolutionists have suggested it would require millions of years to reproduce the precise set of circumstances. Some have suggested...
  • Super Ice Age 'Gave Evolution A Kick-Start'

    04/09/2003 5:46:19 PM PDT · by blam · 32 replies · 391+ views
    Independent (UK) ^ | 4-10-2003 | Charles Arthur
    Super ice age 'gave evolution a kick-start' By Charles Arthur Technology Editor 10 April 2003 The appearance of the Earth's first multicelled organisms – which ultimately gave rise to humans – may have been triggered by the end of a super ice age in which the planet was a "snowball" for millions of years, scientists say. The "snowball" theory suggests that about 750 million years ago the Earth was covered with ice up to a kilometre thick, even in what are now the tropics. By comparison, the last ice age, which ended 10,000 years ago, glaciers reached only as far...
  • FBI 'Super Squad' To Target Terrorism

    05/16/2002 10:49:41 AM PDT · by blam · 8 replies · 202+ views
    The Times (UK) ^ | 5-16-2002 | James Doran
    May 16, 2002 FBI 'super squad' to target terrorism From James Doran in Washington THE Federal Bureau of Investigation is poised for one of the most radical shake-ups since its inception almost a century ago with plans to create a centralised “super squad” to combat global terrorism. The changes, which aim to create a powerful counter-terrorism unit in Washington DC, are expected to be unveiled before Congress next month by Robert Mueller III, the FBI Director. More than 1,600 analysts and agents will be recruited as part of the drive to bolster the war on terrorism, with the bureau’s $5...
  • Japanese supercomputer takes world's fastest title from US

    04/20/2002 7:19:58 PM PDT · by UnBlinkingEye · 98 replies · 333+ views
    Ananova ^ | 4/20/2002 | Unknown
    Japanese supercomputer takes world's fastest title from US A new Japanese supercomputer has taken the title of world's fastest away from the US. The NEC Earth Simulator processes data five times faster than its closest competitor. It works at a speed of 35,600 gigaflops compared to its closest rival, IBM's ASCI White, which runs at a speed of 7,226 gigaflops. A gigaflop equals a billion mathematical operations per second. The NEC Earth Simulator is as large as four tennis courts and creates a "virtual planet Earth" to predict climate patterns. Jack Dongarra, a University of Tennessee computer science professor, leads...