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Mia Michaels Big on the Beach of the Day

Her name is Mia Michaels. She’s some emmy award winner for being the Choreographer on So You THink You Can Dance. She’s on the beach and I think it’s safe to say she needs a little less choreography and a lot more dancing in her life…cuz this bitch is huge. So huge it is almost offensive she call herself a dancer, unless her form of dance is being the bouncy castle little kids play on in the backyard at birthday parties, or the freak entertainment at the stripclub on BBW night, where their skin dances in ways skinny chicks can’t relate to….and that’s all I have to say about that…

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Taylor Momsen Titty Flash of the Day

Apparently Taylor Momsen flashed the crowd with her electrical tape clad titties yesterday, cuz she’s starved for attention, showing the world just how rock she is, cuz she just doesn’t give a fuck, you see years of being a childstar make you hard…..you know essentially nothing but a bullshit hustle, for a bullshit girl, who will have no choice but to fuck on camera when she finally does turn 18, cuz that’s where she’s at right now….. The whole Taylor thing is useless and waste of time, or as useless and a waste of time as a teen flashing her tits can be, which I guess isn’t really useless or a waste of time at all, but she’s still a fucking try hard joke who shouldn’t exist….even if she wins us perverts over. On a side note, I’m so good at the internet I got you this genius clip of the flashing… You’d think people coulda got some better footage…Oh well. To See All The Hot Taped Up Titty Pics FOLLOW THIS LINK

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Biggest Smart Grid Challenge Facing Utilities? Consumer Education.

Photo by mpeterke via Flickr Creative Commons There are myriad challenges utility companies face as we work to upgrade our electrical grid. However, there is one that stands out as easily fixable. The stories we’ve heard over the past year about consumers balking at smart meter installations could have been avoided. So too could a smart meter

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Jay Turner and Niecy Nash Engaged

Niecy Nash, 40, a former Dancing With the Stars contestant, and her electrical engineer beau announced their plans to get married at a weekend party where guests included her Dancing partner Louis van Amstel. Tucker then surprised her by presenting her with a diamond engagement ring, according to Entertainment Tonight. Niecy Nash will be a spring bride. The Style Network#39;s Emmy-winning Clean House host is engaged to boyfriend Jay Tucker, us has confirmed. “They#39;re very happy and are in

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Kyron Horman picture

Kyron Horman, who turns 8 on Thursday, wasn#39;t there for the first day of school Tuesday. The boy with the big glasses and toothy smile vanished June 4 from his Portland-area school. His stepmother Terri Moulton Horman has become the focus of the investigation but she has never been named a suspect. Like many parents this time of year, Kaine Horman went shopping for school supplies, buying everything needed for his son Kyron to start the third grade. “They#39;re all in his backpack in his ro

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Goh Choon Phong photo

Goh Choon Phong, 47, currently EVP for marketing and regions, joined SIA in 1990 after graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a Master#39;s degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Singapore Airlines#39; Board of Directors today announced that Mr Goh Choon Phong will succeed Chew Choon Seng as CEO when Mr Chew retires at the end of December 2010. He will join the Airline#39;s Board on October this year, and will formally take up the CEO position on Janua

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Ever wonder how much electricity your penis can take?

Determination of Human Penile Electrical Resistance and Implication on Safety for Electrosurgery of Penis. Electrosurgery has been a surgical application since the late 19th century. Although many urologists take this daily application for granted, the effects of electrical treatment on penile nerves and vessels have not been well documented. Aim: To investigate the electrical characteristics of the penis and erectile tissues and to discover the potential hazards of electrosurgery on the penis. Methods: Measurement of the electrical characteristics of three human penises in order to create models to analyze the effect of electricity on penile nerves and vessels. Main Outcome Measures: Electrical resistivity of the penile shaft, electrical current density, and electric field strength on penile nerves and vessels, proportion of generated heat on the penis and electrical current density of the electrosurgery return electrode. Results: Electrical resistivity (rho) of the penile shaft is 127.14 Omega . cm at 500 kHz. Electrical current density (J) of the penis shaft is 71.06 mA/cm(2), nerve (60.23 mA/cm(2)), vessel (67.93 mA/cm(2)), and return electrode (2.11 mA/cm(2)). Electrical field strength (E) of the whole penis shaft is 9.03 volt/cm. Conclusions: The proportion of generated heat on the penis is four times as much as on other body parts of the circuit. Potential and subclinical injury to erectile tissue caused by electrosurgery on the penis cannot be underestimated. The injury mechanism can be attributed to a thermal (electrical current) effect and a nonthermal (mainly electrical field) effect. Ways to avoid the electrosurgical injury are: using less power (W)/electrical field and less time, biopolar electrosurgery confining the injured area, ligation to achieve hemostasis, and new laser technologies. http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/discoblog/2010/07/16/ncbi-rofl-ever-wonder-how… added by: pjacobs51

Viable renewable energy storage via giant gravel batteries

Energy sources like the sun and wind have the capacity to provide endless amounts of clean energy if we could only figure a way to properly store them when the sun isn’t shining and the wind isn’t blowing. A team of engineers from Cambridge University think they might have a solution: a giant battery that can store energy using gravel. Elevating the idiom “you’ve got rocks in your head” to a whole new level, these scientists hope to solve the sustainable issue plaguing renewables . About his battery Jonathan Howe, founder of Isentropic states that: “If you bolt this to a wind farm, you could store the intermittent and relatively erratic energy and give it back in a reliable and controlled manner.” Howe in order to prove his theories is designing and constructing a small pilot plant that could store 16MWh at full capacity, this could be enough energy to serve the electrical needs of thousands of homes. WorldChanging , in an article, describes how two properly outfitted silos of gravel 7 meters tall and 7 meters in diameter would be all that is needed for storage and retrieval of the renewable energy. Surplus renewable energy storage is a looming issue requiring a sustainably elegant solution, Isentropic’s battery may just prove to be one. (Photo credit: Seldom Scene Photography (was Old Dog Photo) on flickr ) Glossary: Renewable energy , Solar power , Water , Sustainable , Emissions , Lead, Renewable , Down , Trade, Technology, battery Products: Water

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The aftermath of a car-free experiment

Kurt Hoelting’s The Circumference of Home is less remarkable as a memoir of the author’s radically car-free year than it is as perspective on his return to “civilization.” A conversation with Hoelting as his book hits the shelves reveals that his take-away may be more practical and far less radical than a year of limiting his movement to a 60-mile radius by bicycle, kayak and foot. “I am using my car again, but a lot less than I did before,” he admits. “I certainly better understand the transportation alternatives, and a much greater willingness to use them. I travel now by bicycle or public transportation whenever it is a reasonable alternative, and my definition of what constitutes a ‘reasonable alternative’ is much enlarged. “It is difficult to make use of alternatives when you don’t know they are there, and especially if you are not open to them to begin with.” The commercial fisherman, wilderness guide and meditation teacher has once again resumed travel outside his immediate home region. “I drive a Prius, so using the most efficient technology available also plays into the fomula in an important way,” he notes. “And when I do use a car, I carpool as much as possible.” “… Apart from a family emergency, I have maintained my commitment to not flying on jets, which are the biggest source of personal carbon emissions for people who travel a lot, dwarfing the emissions from the use of our cars,” he continues. “A single flight to Europe from Seattle, for example, is responsible for roughly the equivalent emissions (per passenger) or driving an SUV for six months, or a hybrid car for a full year. When I travel to Alaska now for my summer guiding season with Inside Passages, I take the ferry from Bellingham both ways rather than flying. When I travel east, I take the train and use the time for work en route. It is not a trip I can realistically take very often, so I don’t travel outside the region as much as before, and I try to cluster my engagements when I do.” Ultimately, Hoelting reports the changes to his travel patterns were much easier than he had anticipated. The real benefit, he adds, is an increased sense of engagement and belonging within his own home region —”an extraordinary opportunity to wake up to the richness of what is right on the ground beneath our feet.” Glossary: Hybrid fuel technology , Emissions

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How sweet the taste of chocolate lip balms

Three things to know about chocolate: Buying organic or fair trade chocolate ensures you are not contributing to child slavery and unfair labor practices . Mainstream chocolate makers haven’t quite caught up with fair trade sourcing yet (although some progress is being made ). You can savor the taste and smell of organic chocolate all day long with Eco Lips’ new line of Dagoba organic chocolate lip balms. I’m not big on flavored lip products, but as an advocate for fair trade and organic chocolate, I felt compelled to report on this important new development (ahem) in the world of chocolate lip balms. Eco Lips , a company known for its certified organic lip balms, has collaborated with Dagoba Organic Chocolate to create three lip balms that soothe your lips with organic ingredients while soothing your senses with the taste and smell of chocolate. Organic cocoa in your lip balm? If that sounds a little odd to you, you’re not alone. The new balms are a little too sweet for my own taste, personally—but the rest of my family thinks the review samples we tried are just fine, thank you very much. And there’s no denying these balms moisturize and heal chapped lips like champs. The new line comes in three flavors: roseberry (raspberry, rosehips and dark chocolate—my personal favorite and the most chocolatey); mint (a brisk mix of mint, rosemary and dark chocolate); and lavender (lavender, blueberry and dark chocolate). One of them will surely be the balm for your chocolate-craving soul—and lips. (Photo credit: Eco Lips ) Glossary: Organic , Fair trade , Fair wage , Sustainable

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