Feb 10 2009

Why aren't ebooks taking off? Not enough pirates – guardian.co.uk


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Why aren't ebooks taking off? Not enough pirates
guardian.co.uk – 12 hours ago
People regularly draw a comparison between the music industry and publishing. The Amazon Kindle, we are told, can be "the iPod of books"; everybody's desperate for the sort of radical success that iTunes has enjoyed; and they are fearful of the damage
Last.fm provides a much richer experience with greater depth than Georgia Straight
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Feb 10 2009

Count your flying Valentines – BCLocalNews

Count your flying Valentines
BCLocalNews – 13 hours ago
A hooded merganser gets set to take flight. James Hendrickson photo (Pine grosbeak_Frank Horvath.jpg) By Christine Scott – North Island MidWeek St.
Dave Henderson: National backyard bird count to begin Friday Ithaca Journal
Great Backyard Bird Count Takes Place Throughout the Nation This Week Hawaii Reporter
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Feb 10 2009

Big Bang experiment to restart in September – Hindu


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Big Bang experiment to restart in September
Hindu – 1 hour ago
London (IANS): The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is to begin firing its proton beams once again at the end of September after being shut down abruptly in the midst of recreating conditions in the moments after the Big Bang.
Large Hadron Collider slated to restart operation in September RIA Novosti
Hadron Collider relaunch delayed BBC News
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Feb 10 2009

Victims of progress – Varsity

Victims of progress
Varsity – 16 hours ago
When it comes to earthquakes, the question is usually not if, but when. As two tectonic plates slide past each other at a boundary, a great deal of energy builds up.
Scientists study possible link between dam, quake in China San Jose Mercury News
'Dam may have triggered China quake' The New Nation
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Feb 10 2009

Darwinism Must Die So Evolution Can Live

Pickens writes “MacArthur fellow Carl Safina, an adjunct professor at Stony Brook University, has an interesting essay in the NYTimes that says that equating evolution with Charles Darwin opened the door for creationism by ignoring 150 years of discoveries, including most of what scientists understand about evolution — Gregor Mendel’s patterns of heredity, the discovery of DNA, developmental biology, studies documenting evolution in nature, and evolution’s role in medicine and disease. Darwinism implies an ideology adhering to one man’s dictates, like Marxism, says Safina. He adds that nobody talks about Newtonism or Einsteinism, and that by making Darwin ‘into a sacred fetish misses the essence of his teaching.’ By turning Darwin into an ‘ism,’ scientists created the opening for creationism, with the ‘isms’ implying equivalence. ‘By propounding “Darwinism,” even scientists and science writers perpetuate an impression that evolution is about one man, one book, one theory,’ writes Safina. ‘”Darwinism” implies that biological scientists “believe in” Darwin’s “theory.” It’s as if, since 1860, scientists have just ditto-headed Darwin rather than challenging and testing his ideas, or adding vast new knowledge.'”

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Feb 10 2009

One small step for aviation buffs – Toronto Star


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One small step for aviation buffs
Toronto Star – 7 Feb 2009
Former astronaut Bjarni Tryggvason pilots the Silver Dart, a replica of the first aircraft flown in Canada, at the Hamilton airport Feb. 6, 2009.
Silver Dart replica flies at Hamilton airport CBC.ca
UWO prof achieves flight of a lifetime a full century later London Free Press
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Feb 10 2009

A new chapter for digital books – Globe and Mail


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A new chapter for digital books
Globe and Mail – 39 minutes ago
Mike Piscetelli was a fan of the Kindle e-book reader even before the pipes in his New Jersey home burst and destroyed his library of more than 500 books.
Amazon Kindle 2 CNET News
Amazon Unveils Kindle 2 PC World
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Feb 10 2009

Red or blue? – AsiaOne


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Red or blue?
AsiaOne – 8 Feb 2009
TRYING to improve your performance at work or kick-start that novel you've always wanted to write? Maybe it's time to consider the colour of your walls or your screen saver.
Blue boosts creativity, red makes you careful Globe and Mail
Need a Creative Boost? Find the Blue Room. New York Times
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Feb 10 2009

Game Developers Choice Award Nominations Announced – San Jose Mercury News


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Game Developers Choice Award Nominations Announced
San Jose Mercury News – 7 hours ago
With awards season in full swing, video games have finally joined music and movies in honoring the best – or at least the most critically acclaimed – titles of the year.
Game Developers Choice Awards 2009 finalists unveiled Neoseeker
Game Developers Choice Awards Finalists,LittleBigPlanet & Braid GameFocus
Kotaku Australia – PR Newswire (press release)
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Feb 10 2009

The Perils Of Facebook – Calgary Herald

The Perils Of Facebook
Calgary Herald – 19 hours ago
Within the last few weeks, a Calgary employee in the oilfield service industry made a decision to call in sick. Instead, he went out, joining friends who shot photos of him and uploaded them to Facebook, a social networking website.
How to Facebook Safely So You Won’t Lose Face Jakarta Globe
Gere Goble Drat it: I have no flair for Facebook, but everyone has Mansfield News Journal
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