May 13 2009

McDonalds Free Wi-Fi Users Soak Up Seating

bfire writes “McDonalds has earmarked potential changes to seating plans in some restaurants to prevent free Wi-Fi users from monopolizing seating, particularly in peak periods. The availability of Wi-Fi means people are now spending 35 minutes in McDonalds — rather than the average ten minutes that patrons used to spend eating there. But it appears not everyone is happy with the increased ‘stickiness’ of customers, with some licensees in Australia reporting that Wi-Fi users aren’t turning over seats fast enough. The restaurant chain is considering options including space demarcation to deal with the problem.”

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May 13 2009

Girl Who Named Pluto, At 11, Dies At 90

notthepainter notes the passing of the woman who, as an 11-year-old-girl, named Pluto. “Frozen and lonely, Planet X circled the far reaches of the solar system awaiting discovery and a name. It got one thanks to an 11-year-old British girl named Venetia Burney, an enthusiast of the planets and classical myth. On March 14, 1930, the day newspapers reported that the long-suspected ‘trans-Neptunian body’ had been photographed for the first time, she proposed to her well-connected grandfather that it be named Pluto, after the Roman god of the underworld. Venetia Phair, as she became by marriage, died April 30 in her home in Banstead, in the county of Surrey, England. She was 90. … More vexing to Mrs. Phair was the persistent notion that she had taken the name from the Disney character. ‘It has now been satisfactorily proven that the dog was named after the planet, rather than the other way around,’ she told the BBC. ‘So, one is vindicated.’ ” Venetia’s great-uncle Henry, who was a housemaster at Eton, had successfully proposed that the two dwarf moons of Mars be named Phobos and Deimos.

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May 12 2009

Mulroney refutes 'preposterous' allegations over cash deal – Vancouver Sun


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Mulroney refutes 'preposterous' allegations over cash deal
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By Norma Greenaway, Canwest News ServiceMay 12, 2009 4:38 PM Former PM Brian Mulroney's first questioner will be his own lawyer, Guy Pratte.
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May 12 2009

Thank God. The truth is out on Ruby Dhalla – Globe and Mail


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Thank God. The truth is out on Ruby Dhalla
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I think that I Ruby Dhalla, as the embattled and beauteous Liberal MP from Brampton-Springdale clearly prefers to be called given the number of times she referred to herself that way Tuesday, said it best.
Dhalla denies hiring or mistreating caregivers National Post
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May 12 2009

Dhalla abuse charges 'false' – Edmonton Sun


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Dhalla abuse charges 'false'
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By IAN ROBERTSON, SUN MEDIA BRAMPTON — Beleagured Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla surfaced yesterday after three days of silence and denied accusations she mistreated foreign caregivers at her family's Mississauga home.
Dhalla a victim of campaign: lawyer National Post
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May 12 2009

Poster on Chinese forum leaks next-gen iPhone specs

A poster on an Chinese Apple site claims to have played with Apple’s next-gen iPhone, and he spills the beans on the specs – More RAM, faster processor, 3.2 Megapixel camera with autofocus and more


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May 12 2009

France Passes “Three Strikes” Anti-Piracy Law

The controversial French HADOPI anti-piracy law was passed by the National Assembly today, one step closer to being signed into action. The new law introduces draconian measures to combat piracy including a “three strikes” regime for persistent offenders.


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May 12 2009

10 of the Coolest Jobs in Tech

They may not have high wages or great career prospects, but there are some jobs so desirable that you’d pay to do them. Some require long periods of arduous study and training. Others are really an extension of hobbies and pastimes. Either way, at parties you can mumble modestly about your job while others bask in your light, wishing they were you.


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May 12 2009

Man Arrested For Taking Photo of Open ATM

net_shaman writes in with word of a Seattle man who was arrested for taking a photo of an ATM being serviced. “Today I was shopping at the downtown Seattle REI. I was about to buy a Thule hitch mount bike rack. They were out of the piece that locks the bike rack into the hitch. So I was in the customer service line to special order one. It was a long line and while I was waiting, I saw two of guys (employees of Loomis, as I later learned) refilling the ATM. I walked over and took a picture with my iPhone of them and more interestingly of the open ATM. I took the picture because I’m fascinated by the insides of things that we don’t normally get to see. … That was when Officer GE Abed (#6270) spun me around and put handcuffs on me.”

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May 12 2009

Funding For Automotive Fuel Cells Cut

rgarbacz writes “The US will stop funding research on automotive fuel cells and redirect the work towards stationary plants, because of slow progress on the research. Developing those cells and coming up with a way to transport the hydrogen is a big challenge, Energy Secretary Steven Chu said in releasing energy-related details of the administration’s budget for the year beginning Oct. 1. Dr. Chu said the government preferred to focus on projects that would bear fruit more quickly. The industry and the National Hydrogen Association criticized the decision and declared their intention to fight for funding. Dr. Chu also announced that funding for a coal gasification pilot project, cut by the Bush administration, will be reinstated. The Obama administration will also drop spending for research on the exploration of oil and gas deposits because the industry itself has ample resources for that, Dr. Chu said.”

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