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The Technics 1200 Turntable Is Officially Back [Photos]

No disrespect to Gemini, Numark or any other manufacturer, but the turntable of choice for any serious DJ has always been the Technics 1200. After going out of production for years, today (Jan. 4) at CES, the Technics SL-1200G and limited edition Grand Class SL-1200GAE turntable was revealed.  Continue

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Lady Gaga Sued for $10 Million by Toy Manufacturer

She may be putting on a Poker Face at the moment, but Lady Gaga must be in a foul mood today after MGA Entertainment slapped the singer with a $10 million lawsuit because the manufacturer alleges she and her management company backed out of a deal between the two sides. MGA claims Gaga acted in “bad faith” after initially agreeing to include a voice chip with the doll and have it ready for sale by Christmas. Now, the company believes, Gaga is attempting to delay the item’s release to coincide with her new album in 2013. In its Manhattan Supreme Court suit, MGA asserts that Gaga and her team “engaged in intentional and deliberate delays” to prevent it from meeting its summer deadline with distributors. Lady Gaga has not seen the court documents, her spokesperson tells The New York Daily News , but is “confident she will prevail.”

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Four Loko banned in Ohio

Ohio is among a group of several states that have recently banned alcohol energy drinks or requested that these products be removed from store shelves due to health concerns. The Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Liquor Control announced today that, at the Division#39;s request, the manufacturer of the alcohol energy drink “Four Loko” and the supplier of alcohol energy drink “Joose” have agreed to stop the distribution of their products in Ohio. With no legal authority at this time to

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Gulf Chemist: Mercenaries Hired By BP Are Now Applying Toxic Dispersant – at Night and In an Uncontrolled Manner – Which BP Says It No Longer Uses

Bob Naman is an analytical chemist with almost 30 years in the field, based in Mobile, Alambama. When WKRG News 5 gave Naman samples of water from the Gulf of Mexico, Naman found oil contamination, and one of his samples actually exploded during testing due – he believes – to the presence of methane gas or Corexit, the dispersant that BP has been using in the Gulf (see comments section for video). A few days ago, Naman was sent a sample of water from Cotton Bayou, Alabama. Naman found 13.3 parts per million of the dispersant Corexit in the sample: More imporantly, Naman told me that he found 2-butoxyethanol in the sample. BP and Nalco – the manufacturer of Corexit – have said that dispersant containing 2-butoxyethanol is no longer being sprayed in the Gulf. As the New York Times noted in June: Corexit 9527, used in lesser quantities during the earlier days of the spill response, is designated a chronic and acute health hazard by EPA. The 9527 formula contains 2-butoxyethanol, pinpointed as the cause of lingering health problems experienced by cleanup workers after the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, and propylene glycol, a commonly used solvent. Corexit 9500, described by [Nalco's spokesman] as the “sole product” Nalco has manufactured for the Gulf since late April, contains propylene glycol and light petroleum distillates, a type of chemical refined from crude oil. Moreover, Naman said that he searched for the main ingredient in the less toxic 9500 version – propylene glycol – but there was none present. In other words, Naman found the most toxic ingredient in 9527 and did not find the chemical marker for 9500. Since BP and Nalco say that no dispersant containing 2-butoxyethanol has been sprayed in the Gulf for many months, that either means: (1) BP has been lying, and it is still using 2-butoxyethanol. In other words, BP is still Corexit 9527 in the Gulf or (2) The dispersant isn't breaking down nearly as quickly as hoped, and the more toxic form of Corexit used long ago is still present in the Gulf. Naman told me he used EPA-approved methods for testing the sample, but that a toxicologist working for BP is questioning everything he is doing, and trying to intimidate Naman by saying that he's been asked to look into who Naman is working with. I asked Naman if he could rule out the second possibility: that the 2-butoxyethanol he found was from a months-old applications of the more toxic version of Corexit. I assumed that he would say that, as a chemist, he could not rule out that possibility. However, Naman told me that he went to Dauphin Island, Alabama, last night. He said that he personally saw huge 250-500 gallon barrels all over the place with labels which said: Corexit 9527 Naman took pictures, and will send them to me later today (I'll post them as soon as I receive them). Naman further said he saw mercenaries dressed in all black fatigues, using gps coordinates, applying Corexit 9527 at Dauphin Island and at Bayou La Batre, Alabama. The mercenaries were “Blackwater”-type mercenaries, and Naman assumed they must have been hired either by BP or the government. Naman also confirmed – as previously reported – that the Corexit 9527 is being sprayed at night, and that it is being applied in such a haphazard manner that undiluted 9527 is running onto beach sand. added by: samantha420

Hippie’s dream car: EV made from hemp

Aptera, a California-based EV start-up, uses silica-based fabric for its composite material that is impossible to dent with a sledgehammer, according to the manufacturer. http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13746_7-20014412-48.html added by: JackHerer

Katy Perry’s ‘California Gurls’ Gummi Bears Are ‘Rude, Crude Imitations,’ Haribo Says

‘We were as shocked as Katy Perry when we saw that these were not Haribo Goldbears but poor imitations,’ rep says. By Kara Warner with Jem Aswad Gummi Bears in Katy Perry’s video for “California Gurls” Photo: Capitol Records The badly behaving Gummi Bears featured in Katy Perry’s “California Gurls” video have manufacturers of the candy saying: Those aren’t our bears! Despite the video’s cheery feel, it features two otherwise friendly-looking, oversized Gummi Bears greeting Perry not with hugs and a hello, but with a rude hand gesture: The offending bear in question apparently gives the singer the finger early in the clip. Perry told MTV News earlier this week that she likes to inject her own “naughty twist” into her work, but representatives from well-known manufacturers Trolli and Haribo have insisted that their bears would never behave in such a way. “Those are definitely not Trolli Gummi Bears in the video because Trolli Gummi Bears would never be that rude,” John Leonardo, senior brand manager of Farley’s and Sathers (which owns Trolli), told MTV News on Wednesday. “Trolli bears would extend their chubby little arms and give Katy a big old bear hug and whisper, ‘Everything is going to be alright.’ ” And on Thursday (June 17), a representative for Haribo, another manufacturer, told MTV News: “We were as shocked as Katy Perry when we saw on closer inspection that these were not Haribo Goldbears but poor imitations. “After all, Haribo Goldbears are happy, fun and sweet, not rude and crude!” Between both manufacturers, if Perry decides to film a video where the Gummi Bears have undergone anger-management therapy and been rehabilitated, she’ll know exactly where to look. What do you think of the Gummi Bears’ behavior in Katy Perry’s “California Gurls”? Let us know in the comments below! Related Videos Katy Perry’s ‘California Gurls’: Frame By Frame Related Artists Katy Perry

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DJ AM’s Mom Claims In Lawsuit That Plane Crash Led To Overdose

Andrea Goss picks up son’s $20 million suit after his August death. By Larry Carroll DJ AM Photo: Jordan Strauss/ Getty Images Just months after her son died from a drug overdose, DJ AM’s mother is picking up the late musician’s lawsuit against the airline whose crash nearly killed him, claiming the two events are related. Andrea Gross, the mother of Adam Goldstein, has amended her son’s $20 million lawsuit against the manufacturer of the Learjet that crashed upon takeoff in September 2008 with Goldstein and Travis Barker onboard

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Brett Helmer / Easton "Real Skilz" Manufacturer Challenge HR Derby – Sparks, Nv (April 4, 2009) – #4

This was Brett Helmer & Armando Acosta’s second Manufacturer Challenge. This time it was hosted at the Golden Eagle Regional Sports Park in Sparks, NV. 43 Million Dollar all Turf Softball Complex! The largest turf complex so far in the Country.

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Brett Helmer / Easton "Real Skilz" Manufacturer Challenge HR Derby – Sparks, Nv (April 4, 2009) – #3

This was Brett Helmer & Armando Acosta’s second Manufacturer Challenge.

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Brett Helmer / Easton "Real Skilz" Manufacturer Challenge HR Derby – Sparks, Nv (April 4, 2009) – #2

This was Brett Helmer & Armando Acosta’s second Manufacturer Challenge. This time it was hosted at the Golden Eagle Regional Sports Park in Sparks, NV. 43 Million Dollar all Turf Softball Complex! The largest turf complex so far in the Country

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Brett Helmer / Easton "Real Skilz" Manufacturer Challenge HR Derby – Sparks, Nv (April 4, 2009) – #2