Jan 29 2009

Red Dwarf To Return, Find Earth

Lawrence Person writes “Everyone’s favorite live-action science fiction comedy series will finally return to TV, with Lister, Rimmer, Kryten and the Cat all making it to Earth. The new two-part series Red Dwarf: Back to Earth will appear on digital channel Dave, will be written and directed by Red Dwarf co-creator Doug Naylor, and will reunite the line-up. ‘It will sit alongside two further new episodes — the improvised Red Dwarf: Unplugged, which will feature the cast dealing with no sets, effects or autocue, and Red Dwarf: the Making of Back to Earth, a behind the scenes look at the new production.’ Personally, I think this is pretty smegging fantastic.”

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Jan 29 2009

Smart Robot Capable of Hunting For Its Own "Food"

coondoggie writes “Ok, maybe this is getting a little too close to bringing Terminator-like robots to life. For starters, eco-friendly engine builder Cyclone Power this week inked a contract from Robotic Technologies, Inc. (RTI) to develop what it calls a beta biomass engine system that will be the heart of RTI’s Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot (EATR). The purpose of EATR is to develop and demonstrate an autonomous robotic platform able to perform long-range, long-endurance missions without the need for manual or conventional re-fueling — in other words it needs to ‘eat.’ According to researchers, the EATR system gets its energy by foraging, or what the firms describe as ‘engaging in biologically-inspired, organism-like, energy-harvesting behavior which is the equivalent of eating. It can find, ingest, and extract energy from biomass in the environment as well as use conventional and alternative fuels (such as gasoline, heavy fuel, kerosene, diesel, propane, coal, cooking oil, and solar) when suitable.'” We can only hope they don’t team up with the Multi-Robot Pursuit System project to “search for and detect a non-cooperative human.”

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Jan 29 2009

Ireland’s Largest ISP Settles With Record Industry

An anonymous reader writes “In what has been billed as a world first, four music companies and Irish ISP Eircom have agreed to work together to end illegal music downloading. The Irish branches of the record companies (EMI Records Ltd, Sony BMG Music Entertainment Ltd, Universal Music Ltd and Warner Music Ltd.) brought a High Court action against Eircom last March which has resulted in this settlement after eight days of trial. Eircom will be implementing a three-step process — informing a subscriber that their IP address has been detected infringing copyright; warning the subscriber that if they do not stop they will be disconnected; and finally disconnecting the user if they fail to heed the warning. Which technology they will be using to spy on their customers is currently unknown. EMI and the other record companies have recommended US-based Audible Magic, which (among other things) claims to block copyright violating web content from sites like Youtube and MySpace. However, digital surveillance is nothing new in Ireland and Eircom may have already tested and implemented the necessary technologies.”

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Jan 29 2009

Study urges special help for mountain caribou – Globe and Mail


Calgary Herald

Study urges special help for mountain caribou
Globe and Mail – 5 hours ago
Calgary — A new study suggests the declining mountain caribou that roam Canada's southern Rockies are genetically unique and might need special conservation efforts to survive.
Caribou study to help herds Canoe.ca
Migratory instincts protect caribou herds Calgary Herald
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Jan 29 2009

City could see snowiest winter in 70 years – 680 News

City could see snowiest winter in 70 years
680 News – 1 hour ago
Toronto – The latest snowfall that came through on Wednesday has left those in the city wondering when it will all end. So far, the city has received more snow than it had on this date last year, which means the city could be heading for a second
A flurry of cancellations The Kingston Whig-Standard
A lot more snow on the way for GTA Toronto Star
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Jan 29 2009

MacKenzie pulp mill taken over by ministry – CTV British Columbia


CTV British Columbia

MacKenzie pulp mill taken over by ministry
CTV British Columbia – 27 Jan 2009
The BC government has intervened in a potentially dangerous situation which could threaten a small northern community. A pulp mill north of Prince George is at risk of losing its workers and of leaking a dangerous chemical.
Owner of troubled BC mill says he’s not responsible for The Gazette (Montreal)
Fears of chemical spill spur province to take over BC mill Globe and Mail
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Jan 29 2009

Virgin complaint letter's author revealed – Telegraph.co.uk


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Virgin complaint letter's author revealed
Telegraph.co.uk – 2 hours ago
Oliver Beale, a high-flying advertising executive, has been revealed as the author of a complaint letter to Virgin Atlantic which has been hailed as the greatest of its kind.
Disgruntled customer offered Virgin job China Daily
Sir Richard Branson praises Canada for avoiding recession for so long The Canadian Press
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Jan 29 2009

God stays in school speech despite group's campaign – Globe and Mail

God stays in school speech despite group's campaign
Globe and Mail – 26 Jan 2009
Edmonton — The University of Alberta has reached a compromise on a push by a group of campus atheists and agnostics to take God out of convocation ceremonies.
U of A changes God reference in convocation speech AOL Canada
U of A grad not quite Godless Edmonton Journal
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Jan 29 2009

Conquest should be banished from Rings franchise – Calgary Herald


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Conquest should be banished from Rings franchise
Calgary Herald – 28 Jan 2009
It is with little hesitation that I say that Electronic Arts' first two Lord of the Rings titles, The Two Towers and Return of the King, are among my favourite movie tie-ins.
Lord of the Rings: Conquest Head-To-Head IGN
Video Game Review: Lord of the Rings: Conquest Dose.ca
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Jan 29 2009

Night Falls – Torontoist


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Night Falls
Torontoist – 27 Jan 2009
The University of Toronto has purchased the McLaughlin Planetarium from the Royal Ontario Museum for million, with plans for "academic use.
U. of T. Buys Old McLaughlin Planetarium Land From ROM For Million CityNews
U of T, ROM agree on purchase of Queen's Park property Exchange Morning Post
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