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Blendtec Destroys Apple iPad

Will It Blend? is a viral marketing campaign consisting of a series of infomercials demonstrating the Blendtec line of blenders, especially the Total Blender . In the show, Tom Dickson, the Blendtec founder, attempts to blend various items in order to show off the power of his blender. For so many years the Blendtec channel on Youtube has been very popular with every new release of Apple Products, from theearly generationso fthe iPad up to the latest and most wanted gadget recently- the Apple iPad. Many owners and people who are still waiting for their iPads to be released and shipped worldwide are just in a daze after seeing how Tom Dickinson demonstrated how Blendtec destroyed the gadget. The Apple iPad is priced at $499. If you want to watch how Blendtec Destroys an Apple iPad on Youtube , just simple click on the link. Blendtec Destroys Apple iPad is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Natural Gas Price Differentials Trend Up

Kurt Wulff ( McDep Associates ) submits: We raise our estimated 2010 distribution yield for buy-recommended Dorchester Minerals ( DMLP ), Hugoton Royalty Trust ( HGT ) and San Juan Basin Royalty Trust ( SJT ) to 8.9%, 8.2% and 8.1% respectively, because the natural gas price trend has been better for the North American average than for the widely quoted New York Mercantile Exchange near month futures. New capacity has made the continental pipeline transmission grid more efficient. We also raise estimated Net Present Value (NPV) for SJT to $23 a share from $21 because year-end 2009 reserves estimated by the independent engineer, disclosed on March 1, point to a longer life index of more than 15 years compared to 9 years previously. While we never believed the low number, it had a restraining influence on our estimate of NPV and perhaps stock price. Price Differentials Trend Up Regional price differentials are recovering from surprisingly wide discounts compared to the Henry Hub reference point in Louisiana. Each producer is typically active in more than one region and makes different adjustments to price. We can see the overall trend in the history and projections in two of our income groups. Natural gas transmission has some “common carrier” characteristics with “equal access” under government regulation. In a fully developed transportation system with ample capacity, the differences in price from region to region ought to be minimal, similar to commissions on securities transactions when trading is active. Major contributors to the current leveling include the completion of west to east pipeline capacity and new shale gas supply close to the Henry Hub. Raise NPV for SJT on Reserve Life Independent estimates of reserves for royalty trusts, like local government assessments on real estate, have conflicting implications. When estimates are low, tax payments are lower, but the suggested market value is also low. In the case of royalty trusts, investors claim depletion to reduce income taxes. A low ratio of reserves to production, as was the case for SJT a year ago, allows for more depletion and lower income tax payments. That could be an advantage to long-term owners. Yet when a low reserve life for a natural gas property, or a low assessed value for a house influences realized price, the owner who sells at that time may be disadvantaged. Technically, we calculate reserve life for SJT by scaling up the engineer’s estimate of royalty reserves by the ratio of working interest production to royalty interest production and dividing by 2010 working interest production. On the revised estimate, NPV for SJT looks more reasonable in the relationship of cash flow multiple and reserve life. Complete Story

Growing low-oxygen zones in oceans worry scientists

Lower levels of oxygen in the Earth's oceans, particularly off the United States' Pacific Northwest coast, could be another sign of fundamental changes linked to global climate change, scientists say. They warn that the oceans' complex undersea ecosystems and fragile food chains could be disrupted. In some spots off Washington state and Oregon, the almost complete absence of oxygen has left piles of Dungeness crab carcasses littering the ocean floor, killed off 25-year-old sea stars, crippled colonies of sea anemones and produced mats of potentially noxious bacteria that thrive in such conditions. Areas of hypoxia, or low oxygen, have long existed in the deep ocean. These areas — in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans — appear to be spreading, however, covering more square miles, creeping toward the surface and in some places, such as the Pacific Northwest, encroaching on the continental shelf within sight of the coastline. “The depletion of oxygen levels in all three oceans is striking,” said Gregory Johnson, an oceanographer with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Seattle. In some spots, such as off the Southern California coast, oxygen levels have dropped roughly 20 percent over the past 25 years. Elsewhere, scientists say, oxygen levels might have declined by one-third over 50 years. “The real surprise is how this has become the new norm,” said Jack Barth, an oceanography professor at Oregon State University. “We are seeing it year after year.” Barth and others say the changes are consistent with current climate-change models. Previous studies have found that the oceans are becoming more acidic as they absorb more carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. more at link… http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/03/07/89918/growing-low-oxygen-zones-in-oceans.h… added by: WakeUpPeople

It’s not enough to make green cars, we need green roads as well!

“The global roads network is vast and growing at one of the fastest paces in history. In 97 percent of the continental U.S., you're no more than three miles from a paved road of one kind or another, and the most recent CIA World Fact Book places the number of worldwide paved roads at 15.99 million kilometers. By comparison, the moon is a mere 384,400 kilometers (almost 239,000 miles) away.” “The environmental effects of a road do not stop when construction is complete.

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CHICAGO 2: Desiray, Porsche, Diamond Feat. Miss Noel Leon, Miss Florida Continental Plus 2009

Porsche Probes Diamond Dunhill About RuPaul’s Drag Race. Desiray Rehearses CHICAGO Group Number With Trannie Palace Producer Misty Eyez & Cast For Miss Noel Leon’s Chicago Bound Benefit! Good Luck To Our Miss Florida Continental Plus 2009! Bill’s Filling Station 2209 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors, Florida HOME OF Trannie Palace Sundays!

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CHICAGO 2: Desiray, Porsche, Diamond Feat. Miss Noel Leon, Miss Florida Continental Plus 2009