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Buffett Loses $950 Million In One Day On Goldman SEC Charges Post Date: 2010-04-17 09:56:29 by DeaconBenjamin
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Warren Buffett lost $950 million in Goldman Sachs (GSI) options today as the bank's stock tanked as a result of the SEC filing fraud charges against the firm, according to Bloomberg. Buffet's Goldman Sachs options started the day valued at $3.01 billion, and are now floating somewhere around $2.06 billion. Its unlikely Mr. Buffet will be exercising those options today.
'Giant green fireball' frightens residents Post Date: 2010-04-15 12:10:48 by Prefrontal Vortex
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'Giant green fireball' frightens residents Lee Hermiston Iowa City Press-Citizen April 15, 2010 Did you see it? According to the National Weather Service, a fireball or very bright meteor was seen streaking across the sky from west to east around 10:04 p.m. David Sheets, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said the meteor exploded over Iowa County in southwest Wisconsin at an elevation of about 24,000 feet. Click here to see video of the meteor. The meteor was seen in northern Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and southern Wisconsin, but Sheets said the National Weather Service didnt have much additional information on the meteor. We ...
Ashes no crashes – Watch live online as aircraft clear from the UK’s ash-filled skies Post Date: 2010-04-15 11:56:42 by Prefrontal Vortex
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Britain turns into no fly zone due to volcanic ash cloud Post Date: 2010-04-15 09:51:38 by Horse
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Tens of thousands of passengers have been left stranded as hundreds of flights were cancelled and airports shut down throughout the day. Eurostar has been inundated with people trying to make alternative travel plans. All flights were suspended from midday to 6pm on Thursday and British Airways cancelled all its flights until 6am on Friday. Ryanair also cancelled its flights to and from Britain and warned of cancellations and delays tomorrow. It is unclear when normal services will resume. By lunch-time, most airports had started to empty as passengers decided not to start their journeys or went home soon as they found out what was happening. The Eyjafjallajökull volcano continue ...
Ebbing sunspot activity makes Europe freeze Post Date: 2010-04-15 09:42:33 by Horse
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Periods of low sunspot activity are associated with changes in the winds that tear though the upper atmosphere, bringing unusually cold winters to northern Europe, a new study finds. The study, published today in Environmental Research Letters1, analysed 350 years of temperature data recorded in central England since 1659, comparing it to astronomical observations of sunspots. The research team, led by Mike Lockwood, a solar-terrestrial physicist at the University of Reading, UK, found that after allowing for global climate change, European winters tended to be 0.5 °C colder than average during low-solar-activity years. The effect is pronounced enough, he says, that the winter of 2009 ...
Who Cares About Global Warming? Post Date: 2010-04-15 09:04:24 by Eric Stratton
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Who Cares About Global Warming? Jackie Gingrich Cushman Thursday, April 15, 2010 In 1971, I joined my parents and older sister in the second annual Earth Day by picking up litter in Carrollton, Ga. Dozens of us turned out in jeans and sneakers on that sunny April day, walking along the side of the road, picking up trash, putting it into garbage bags. The most memorable piece of trash we picked up was a toilet seat. Why someone had thrown it out on the side of the road, I have no idea, but when we were done, it was gone. After we filled each bag, we tied a knot in the top and left it to be picked up by a truck. At the end of the day, I looked back and saw the roadside, once covered with ...
Former astronauts pan Obama's proposal for NASA space program Post Date: 2010-04-14 19:30:26 by X-15
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Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Some of NASAs most accomplished astronauts, including four of the 12 whove walked on the moon, are accusing President Obama of reducing Americas space program to mediocrity by scrapping plans for further lunar exploration. In a searing open letter coinciding with Mr. Obamas visit to Floridas Kennedy Space Center this week, veterans of the Apollo, Mercury, Gemini, and space shuttle programs say the president is throwing away Americas dominance in human spaceflight after 50 years of unparalleled achievement. Moonwalkers Alan Bean, Charlie Duke, Harrison Schmitt, and Eugene Cernan, the last man on ...
Doctor shortage? 28 states may expand nurses' role Post Date: 2010-04-13 16:56:13 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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CHICAGO A nurse may soon be your doctor. With a looming shortage of primary care doctors, 28 states are considering expanding the authority of nurse practitioners. These nurses with advanced degrees want the right to practice without a doctor's watchful eye and to prescribe narcotics. And if they hold a doctorate, they want to be called "Doctor." For years, nurse practitioners have been playing a bigger role in the nation's health care, especially in regions with few doctors. With 32 million more Americans gaining health insurance within a few years, the health care overhaul is putting more money into nurse-managed clinics. Those newly insured patients will be ...
Studies show more evidence of water on moon, Mars Post Date: 2010-04-13 02:42:24 by gengis gandhi
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Studies show more evidence of water on moon, Mars Tue Apr 13, 2010 1:42am IST Email | Print | Share | Single Page [-] Text [+] WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ice deposits at least 6 feet (2 metres) thick can be found in some small craters on the moon, researchers reported on Monday in one of two studies showing more evidence of water on the moon and Mars. The second study suggested that ice has recently melted and re-frozen on Mars, widening some of the characteristic gullies on its surface. The two studies add to the political and scientific debate about how best to explore our solar system and the universe -- with missions that include human crews, or experiments using robots and remote ...
Wearable robot lets internet users 'feel' physical contact Post Date: 2010-04-11 19:09:56 by scrapper2
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The iFeel-IM device, created by Japan-based scientists, simulates sensations such as heart beats, hugging, stomach butterflies and spine tingles among those wearing it. The robotic creation was among a string of futuristic interactive devices showcased at the first two-day Augmented Human International Conference held in the French ski resort Megeve. Dzmitry Tsetserukou, an assistant professor at Toyohashi University of Technology in Japan, described how his iFeel-IM robotic device was designed to add a human touch to the ethereal world of cyberspace. "We are steeped in computer-mediated communication - SMS, e-mail, Twitter, Instant Messaging, 3-D virtual worlds - but many people ...
Spacesuit Unveiled for Hi-Altitude Freefall Record Attempt Post Date: 2010-04-08 14:31:39 by X-15
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April 1, 2010 This week the Red Bull Stratos science team has revealed the pressure helmet, and suit that will serve as Felix Baumgartners sole life-support system when he steps off his capsule at 120,000 feet to attempt a record-breaking freefall from the edge of space. The suit is custom made by The David Clark company which has been making suits since 1941 including launch entry suits for Space Shuttle astronauts and the iconic suit that United States Air Force Colonel (Ret.) Joe Kittinger wore on his historic Excelsior III jump in 1960. Full-Pressure Suit Is Necessary In the hostile stratospheric environment Felix plans to traverse, hazards include temperatures as cold as ...
Freaky Physics Proves Parallel Universes Exist [Full Thread] Post Date: 2010-04-08 13:47:02 by gengis gandhi
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Freaky Physics Proves Parallel Universes Exist By John Brandon - FOXNews.com Look past the details of a wonky discovery by a group of California scientists - - that a quantum state is now observable with the human eye -- and consider its implications: Time travel may be feasible. PRINTEMAILSHARE RECOMMEND (6) Universal In the movie "Back to the Future," Doc Brown builds a time machine into a Delorean. New research brings that vehicle one step closer to reality. Look past the details of a wonky discovery by a group of California scientists - - that a quantum state is now observable with the human eye -- and consider its implications: Time travel may be feasible. Doc Brown would ...
Electronic Undies Can Send Text Messages Post Date: 2010-03-31 02:42:40 by farmfriend
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Updated March 26, 2010Electronic Undies Can Send Text Messages NewsCorp Australian Papers Ten years of research and development has led to an astounding development in Australian: the world's first electronic underpants. Ten years of research and development has led to an astounding development in Australian: the world's first electronic underpants. Simavita, an Australian electronics company today, has just announced what it claims are the world's first electronic underpants -- an incontinence aid that can send a text message should the wearer experience an incident. Designed for the elderly and infirm, the SIMsystem will be used in homes for the aged across New South ...
Colony Collapse Disorder continues in 2009 as bees disappear from US Post Date: 2010-03-29 23:45:10 by buckeroo
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THE decline in the US bee population, first observed in 2006, is continuing, a phenomenon that still baffles researchers and beekeepers. Data from the US Department of Agriculture showed a 29 per cent drop in beehives in 2009, following a 36 per cent decline in 2008 and a 32 per cent fall in 2007. This affected not only honey production but around $15 billion worth of crops that depended on bees for pollination. Scientists call the phenomenon "colony collapse disorder", and it has led to the disappearance of millions of adult bees and beehives and occurred elsewhere in the world, including in Europe. Researchers have looked at viruses, parasites, insecticides, malnutrition and ...
Virgin Galactic’s VSS Enterprise Makes First ‘Captive Carry’ Flight Post Date: 2010-03-25 21:17:58 by X-15
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March 22, 2010 Virgin Galactic announced Monday that its commercial manned spaceship, VSS Enterprise (SpaceShipTwo), successfully completed its first captive carry test flight on March 22, taking off at 7:05 a.m. (PDT) from Mojave Air and Spaceport, California, and remaining aloft for 2 hours, 54 minutes. VSS Enterprise remained attached to the WhiteKnightTwo carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, for the entire flight, achieving an altitude of 45,000 feet. Both vehicles are being developed for Sir Richard Bransons Virgin Galactic, by Mojave-based Scaled Composites, whose founder, Burt Rutan commented: This is a momentous day for the Scaled and Virgin Teams. The captive ...
Europe's largest windfarm shut down after 14-tonne turbine blade snaps Post Date: 2010-03-23 22:28:31 by DeaconBenjamin
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Europe's largest windfarm was shut down after a blade snapped off one of the huge turbines, operators said today. All 140 turbines at the Whitelee windfarm on Eaglesham Moor near Glasgow are being inspected by engineers following Friday's incident. ScottishPower Renewables said mechanical failure or a lightning strike could be to blame for the breakage, which it described as 'highly unusual'. The 150ft, 14-tonne, fibreglass blade broke off in the early hours in windy conditions and landed at the base of its tower. Operators at the site's 24-hour control room were alerted to the damage by the turbine's automatic system and immediately closed it down. Sixty-five ...
mars pic Post Date: 2010-03-23 14:04:07 by gengis gandhi
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Hoagland Update: New Phobos Photos (1/4) on Coast to Coast AM 03-15-10 Post Date: 2010-03-23 10:54:32 by gengis gandhi
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Where the F*** is my Jetpack? Post Date: 2010-03-22 19:15:59 by Deasy
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We made it to Mars, now the President is Black. So where the Eff is my Jetpack?
Poster Comment:Here: check it out.
anyone following the Hoagland/Phobos/Keith Laney-hidden mission deal? Post Date: 2010-03-22 11:15:34 by gengis gandhi
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Richard C. Hoagland [Facebook] Phobos Update: The last 24 hours in the "Phobos Investigation" have been wild. There's NO other word for it! As promised on "Coast," in the last several days I have been quietly turning to several colleagues, to have each of them INDEPENDENTLY computer-process the newly-released ESA images of Phobos. One of them, Keith... Laney, runs a well-known anomaly website -- called "Hidden Mission." At least -- he USED to .... Last night, AGAINST my repeated advice, Keith POSTED one of his new Phobos imaging enhancements. And, IMMEDIATELY, his entire Hidden Mission website was DESTROYED. Toast. The link (below) is to what USED to be ...
Video: F-35 Performs Its First Fully Vertical Landing Post Date: 2010-03-22 02:45:31 by wudidiz
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Iceland Volcano Eruption: Video, Photos of Eyjafjallajokull Post Date: 2010-03-21 13:55:55 by farmfriend
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Iceland Volcano Eruption: Video, Photos of Eyjafjallajokull by Jon Azpiri | March 21, 2010 at 08:07 am An Iceland Volcano Eruption Under the Eyjafjallajokull Glacier Has Caused Evacuations and Flight Cancellations. The Iceland Volcano Eruptions Has Also Produced Some Amazing Video and Photos Iceland had a volcano eruption near the Eyjafjallajokull glacier for the first time since 1820. The Iceland volcano eruption took place under the Eyjafjallajokull glacier, forcing the evacuation of 450 people. Thus far, there has no injuries or property damage caused by the Iceland volcano eruption. Officials are concerned that the eruption under Eyjafjallajokull could cause possible flooding. The ...
GM crops cause liver and kidney damage Post Date: 2010-03-19 18:10:06 by X-15
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A report published in the International Journal of Microbiology has verified once again that Monsanto's genetically modified (GM) crops are causing severe health problems. A legal challenge issued against Monsanto forced the multi-national agriculture giant to release raw data revealing that animals fed its patented GM corn suffered liver and kidney damage within just three months. Adding to the mounting evidence that GM crops are dangerous all around, this information provides a damning indictment against Monsanto which continually insists that its GM products are safe. Not only are GM crops proving disastrous for the environment, but study after study, including those conducted by ...
The Multiplying Mystery of Moonwater Post Date: 2010-03-19 15:32:36 by gengis gandhi
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he Multiplying Mystery of Moonwater
03.18.2010
March 18, 2010: Moonwater. Look it up. You won't find it. It's not in the dictionary.
That's because we thought, until recently, that the Moon was just about the driest place in the solar system. Then reports of moonwater started "pouring" in – starting with estimates of scant amounts on the lunar surface, then gallons in a single crater, and now 600 million metric tons distributed among 40 craters near the lunar north pole.
"We thought we understood the Moon, but we don't," says Paul Spudis of the Lunar and Planetary Institute. "It's clear now that water exists up there in a variety of concentrations and geologic settings. And ...
CONTRAIL vs CHEMTRAIL 101 [Full Thread] Post Date: 2010-03-18 15:43:02 by wudidiz
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