Archive for August, 2008

Palin and Her Pastors

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

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From an November 25, 2007 sermon: “The purpose for the United States is… to glorify God. This nation is a Christian nation.”

– David Pepper, senior pastor at Church on the Rock.

That’s something Palin will no doubt distance herself from shortly. After all, according to her the purpose of the United States is to benefit Alaska.

Does she look seven months pregnant here?

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

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High Resolution
Feb. 25—As NGA kicks-off its centennial celebration, the nation’s current governors “recreated” the 1908 photo during the annual governors’ meeting with the president.

Front Row (left to right): Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin…

How fast does a politician start lying?

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

For Palin the answer is:
[just a few lines into her nomination acceptance speech:]

I signed major ethics reform. And I appointed both Democrats and independents to serve in my administration. And I championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress. In fact, I told Congress — I told Congress, “Thanks, but no thanks,” on that bridge to nowhere.

Bzzzzt.

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Here’s what she told the Anchorage Daily News on October 22, 2006, during the race for the governor’s seat (via Nexis):

5. Would you continue state funding for the proposed Knik Arm and Gravina Island bridges?

Yes. I would like to see Alaska’s infrastructure projects built sooner rather than later. The window is now–while our congressional delegation is in a strong position to assist.

So she was very much for the bridge and insisted that Alaska had to act quickly—the party of Ted Stevens and Don Young might soon lose its majority, after all. By that point, the project was endangered for reasons that had nothing to do with Palin—the bridge had become a national laughingstock, Congress had stripped away the offending earmark, shifting the money back to the state’s general fund, and future federal support seemed unlikely.

Confessions of a porn addict pastor

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

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An Australian pastor who inspired hundreds of thousands of people with his fight against terminal cancer has admitted he faked his illness to hide an addiction to porn.

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His deception was so great his wife quit work to care for him, he forced himseld to vomit regularly at night and even lost his hair to fool his family and the public about the extent of his illness.

100 protesters taken to temporary center

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

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Police in riot gear surround protesters on 15th Street near Civic Center park in downtown Denver on Monday night.

Mandatory evacuations to begin Sunday morning in New Orleans

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

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New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin ordered a mandatory evacuation of the city beginning 8 a.m. Sunday but urged residents to consider escaping “the mother of all storms” before then.

“You need to be scared,” Nagin said of the Category 4 hurricane tearing along Cuba’s western coast. “You need to be concerned, and you need to get your butts moving out of New Orleans right now. This is the storm of the century.”

No, he’s not talking about Katrina. He’s talking about Gustav.

Deliberations on the Palin pick.

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Bristol Palin Pregnancy: Is VP Sarah Palin’s 5th Child Really Her Daughters?

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

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Whoah! Talk about skeletons coming out of the closet! Sources are saying that Sarah Palin’s daughter, Bristol Palin, became pregnant, and that Sarah Palin pretended the baby was her own! This would have been her “fifth child” that has Down’s Syndrome. But is this true or just a rumor?

Probably not true - if it is, the election is effectively over.

update: the pictures are convincing, though…

Stipe To Quit U.S.

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

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R.E.M frontman MICHAEL STIPE has threatened to quit America if Senator JOHN McCAIN is elected U.S. President.

The singer - who has recorded a song for McCain’s Democratic rival Barack Obama - will move to the U.K if America picks the Republican candidate at the upcoming November (08) elections.

Stipe says, “He served his country and he did a good job as a serviceman, I will honour him for that, but he is not presidential material.”

He adds, “I’d have to move to England”.

Support for Obama increased tremendously in England just after this announcement…

Cartoons

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Integrity Bank Becomes 10th U.S. Failure This Year

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

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Integrity Bank of Alpharetta, Georgia, was closed by U.S. regulators today, the 10th bank to collapse this year amid a surge in soured real-estate loans stemming from the worst housing slump since the Great Depression.

Your Traditional Media at Work

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Here’s FOX News host Megyn Kelly Wednesday night during Joe Biden’s acceptance speech obviously paying rapt attention so she can thoughtfully analyze his remarks.

Quotes

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Obama chose Joe Biden as his running mate. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi praised Biden, calling him the “full package.” Now he’s getting phone calls from Senator Larry Craig.

—Jay Leno

“The night’s big event was Obama’s speech, in front of 75,000 enthusiastic supporters and eight confused Broncos season ticket holders.”

—Jimmy Kimmel

A heartbeat away

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

London from above, at night

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

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With the end of the Olympics in Beijing, all eyes turned for a moment to London, site of the upcoming 2012 Summer Olympics. While looking for good photographs of London, I was contacted by London photographer Jason Hawkes, who had some wonderful images of London, seen from above at night (from a helicopter, to be exact) - some of which which he’s agreed to let me share here. From Jason: “Shooting aerial photography during the daytime had its own difficulties, you are strapped tightly into a harness leaning out of the helicopter, shouting directions through the headsets to the pilot. If shooting in the day can be difficult, night and the lack of light causes its own set of problems, but overcoming them is half the fun and the results can be stunning. I shoot at night using the very latest digital cameras, mounted on either one or two gyro stablazied mounts, depending on the format of the camera and length of lens I’m having to use.”

(18 more pictures at the link)

Nederlander wint hoofdprijs in Googles Android-wedstrijd

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

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De 27-jarige Eric Wijngaard uit het Friese dorp Waskemeer is een van de tien winnaars van de Android Developers Contest. Hij wint 275.000 dollar voor zijn programma Picsay, een applicatie om effecten aan foto’s toe te voegen.

Google schreef in november vorig jaar de prijsvraag uit om ervoor te zorgen dat er alvast wat 3rd party applications voor Android zouden zijn als de eerste telefoon met het mobiele besturingssysteem zou verschijnen. “Ik had nog nooit een mobiele applicatie geschreven, dus het leek me wel spannend”, vertelde de winnaar aan Tweakers.net. “Eigenlijk wilde ik liever voor de iPhone ontwikkelen, maar die sdk was toen nog niet uit.”

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Hij weet nog niet wat hij gaat doen met het prijzengeld van omgerekend bijna 187.000 euro. “Ik heb een eigen bedrijf waarin ik kan investeren. Ik wil eerst zorgen dat Picsay goed gaat draaien op Android-telefoons. Ik wil eigenlijk Picsay ook geschikt maken voor de iPhone. Dat is goed mogelijk, denk ik.”

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27 year old Frisian developer Eric Wijngaard won $275,000 in Google’s Android Developer Challenge for his ‘PicSay’ application.

In an interview with a Dutch website he says he likes Google’s SDK but “What I really wanted to do was develop an iPhone app. The iPhone SDK wasn’t out yet, though.”

Asked what he would do with the cash, his response was “I guess I could invest it in my software company, but first I want to port PicSay to the iPhone.”

Here’s a Google translation of the whole article.

Cartoons

Friday, August 29th, 2008

McCain picks female running mate

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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US Republican presidential hopeful John McCain has picked Sarah Palin, the female governor of Alaska, as his surprise running mate.

At 44, she is younger than Barack Obama and is credited with reforms during her first term, but she is relatively unknown in US politics.

McCain is betting the farm that the female Democratic PUMA voters who said they would vote for McCain will now really do it. Also, like many Alaska politicians these days, Palin is involved in an ethics scandal. Her sister was married to a state trooper named Mike Wooten. The two of them got divorced and were involved in a bitter child custody battle. Sarah wanted to help her sister so she asked the state commissioner of public safety, Walt Monegan, to fire Wooten. He refused, so she fired him. He protested so loudly that the Republican-controlled state legislature appointed a retired prosecutor, Steve Branchflower, to investigate whether she abused her power as governor. Needless to say, Monegan is about to get a small army of reporters camped on his doorstep.

Don’t get me wrong, on a PR level this is masterful for McCain. He’s killed all the momentum and press coverage about Obama’s amazing speech last night. So I really am amazed they think that one shot at gaining the press advantage was worth the most unbelievably inept VP pick I could have possibly imagined. If McCain wanted a former beauty queen with no experience and a criminal investigation on her record I don’t know why he didn’t just pick his own wife.

Biometrics exhibit blushes over email snafu

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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The Wellcome Trust would like to apologise for any concern caused by the recent technical error in its Biometrics interactive exhibit at Wellcome Collection. The exhibit captures a person’s pulse rate, height, age, fingerprint and iris scan and generates a “biometric identity” expressed as a graphic icon. The user is then invited to receive a copy of their biometric identity by email.

It has come to our attention that a technical error has resulted in users of the exhibit receiving URL links to data sets of around 40 other users. These profiles do not contain identifiers such as names or email addresses.

The Wellcome Trust has investigated whether erroneous transmission of the data captured could constitute a breach of confidentiality or pose a security risk. It is satisfied that this is not the case.

To change your password, please contact your nearest ophthalmologist for an eye transplant. Also, please revoke your fingerprints…

Excessive IP protection causes economic gridlock, says expert

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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Intellectual property laws which were designed to protect inventors are actually stifling innovation, according to a leading US law academic.

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“I discovered a paradox in the free market and it is this: usually private ownership creates wealth, but too much ownership has the opposite effect - it creates gridlock,” he said. “When too many owners control a single resource – it can be a patent, a copyright, land – when too many people control a single resource, co-operation breaks down and wealth disappears. Everybody ends up losing.”

Heller has expanded on his theory in a just-published book, The Gridlock Economy – how too much ownership wrecks markets, stops innovation and costs lives.

He uses the example of someone who has come up with a new medicine and is trying to get it to market. To do that they must use systems, processes and tests which are owned by other people.

“Imagine a drug developer walking into an auditorium and seeing 50 or 100 or several hundred patent owners, each with their essential patent on their lap, and the drug developer knows that unless he’s able to negotiate successfully with every single one of those patent owners, his drug can’t come to market,” said Heller.


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