Jan 27 2009

CompuServe: Party For Nine With One Glass to Clean (1983 Ad)

Early adopters!

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Jan 27 2009

US to have ‘vigorous’ Iran talks

The new US envoy to the UN says Barack Obama’s administration would make Iran’s nuclear programme a diplomatic priority and pursue “vigorous diplomacy”.

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Jan 27 2009

"Clothes to the Future" with Paul Scheer [VIDEO]

What happens when your past self is an ass to your future self?

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Jan 27 2009

Will it Shred? After this, You Will Forget ‘Will it Blend’

Grand Piano Edition.

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Jan 27 2009

Ex-Lehman boss ‘sold’ $14m mansion to wife for $100

The disgraced chief executive of Lehman Brothers transferred ownership of a million Florida mansion to his wife for 0 in a possible attempt to move assets beyond the reach of infuriated investors of the collapsed bank.

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Jan 27 2009

Calif. governor proposes taxing a round of golf

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to add taxing a round of golf to a series of new service fees to close a nearly billion budget deficit.

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Jan 27 2009

Toward Autonomous Unmanned Aircraft Technology

coondoggie writes with a NetworkWorld piece that begins, “Researchers at Purdue will soon experiment with an unmanned aircraft that pretty much flies itself with little human intervention. The aircraft will use a combination of global-positioning system technology and a guidance system called AttoPilot … to guide the aerial vehicle to predetermined points. Researchers can be stationed off-site to monitor the aircraft and control its movements remotely. AttoPilot was installed in the aircraft early this year, and testing will begin in the spring, researchers said.”

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Jan 27 2009

Every Man Is an Island (of Bacteria)

Shipud writes “There are ten times more bacterial cells in our body than our own cells. Most of them are located in our guts, and they affect our well-being in many ways. A group at Washington University has recently reported that although our gut microbes perform similar functions, it appears that different people have completely different compositions of gut bacteria: every man is an island, a unique microbial ecosystem composed of completely different species. One conclusion is that the whole division of bacteria into species may well be over-used in biomedicine.”

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Jan 27 2009

Plug-In Architecture On the Way For GCC

VonGuard writes “This year marks the 25th anniversary of the GNU Operating System. A major part of that system has always been the GNU Compiler Collection. This year, some of the earliest bits of GCC also turn 25, and yet some of the collection’s most interesting years of growth may still be ahead. The GCC team announced today that the long-standing discussion over how to allow plug-ins to be written for GCC has been settled. The FSF and the GCC team have decided to apply the GPL to plug-ins. That means all that’s left is to build a framework for plug-ins; no small task to be sure. But building this framework should make it easier for people to contribute to the GCC project, and some universities are already working on building windows into the compilation process, with the intent of releasing plug-ins.”

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Jan 27 2009

Progress On Electric Cars

Mike sends along a couple of items of interest to those anxiously awaiting the era of production electric vehicles. First, there’s the upcoming Aero EV, which Shelby Supercars claims will charge in just 10 minutes and will be able to produce over 1,000 horsepower, powering the vehicle from 0-60 mph in less than 2.5 seconds. Then there’s the announcement by Aptera of the first pre-production model of the Aptera 2e, which will have a top speed of 90 mph and go around 100 miles on a charge. This EV also features a strong and aerodynamic body, a lithium-based battery, front-wheel drive, and an improved door design. Release is planned by October of 2009.

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