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Dust Ball Robotic Vacuum Smartly Sucks Debris As It Tumbles Across Your Floor

Roombas are cute and everything, but when they annoy you, they don’t respond well to being kicked in the side. Not so with Dust Ball, a new robotic vacuum cleaner concept designed by a Dutch engineer. Inspired by a hamster ball and resembling a pollen grain, Dust Ball can be pushed or kicked in any direction to clean. Watch it roll in this video. It moves by shifting its internal weight; an internal ball bearing moves on two axes and can move Dust Ball in any direction. It rolls around sucking up debris, and when its dustbin is full, it starts to glow and rolls to its docking station. http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-12/dust-ball-robotic-vacuum-gather… added by: onemalefla

HAWAIIAN KINGDOM SUES U.S. OVER ILLEGAL OVERTHROW

http://FreeHawaii.Info Imagine if you grew up being told that you had been adopted, only to learn that you were, in fact, kidnapped. That might spur you to start searching for the adoption papers. Now imagine that you could find no papers and no one could produce any. That's how Dr. David Keanu Sai, a retired Army Captain with a PhD in political science and instructor at Kapi`olani Community College in Hawai`i, characterizes Hawaii's international legal status. Since 1993, Sai has been researching the history of the Kingdom of Hawai`i and its complicated relationship to the United States…. Read More Here – http://www.truth-out.org/sai-v-obama-et-al-hawaiis-legal-case-against-united-sta… added by: FreeHawaiiTV

Be Honest. Does this Study Make My Butt Look Big?

Are you sitting down? A British researcher has proposed a new form of reflexology — one based on the notion that the sensations of the body are mapped onto the buttocks, just as they are in the brain, where they can more easily be manipulated for therapeutic purposes. Writing in the BMJ, John McLachlan, professor of medical education at Durham University in the U.K., explains: Recently, as a result of my developmental studies on human embryos, I have discovered a new version of reflexology, which identifies a homunculus represented in the human body, over the area of the buttocks. The homunculus is inverted, such that the head is represented in the inferior position, the left buttock corresponds to the right hand side of the body, and the lateral aspect is represented medially. As with reflexology, the “map” responds to needling, as in acupuncture, and to gentle suction, such as cupping. In my studies, responses are stronger and of more therapeutic value than those of auricular or conventional reflexology. In some cases, the map can be used for diagnostic purposes. added by: singrrr

Security Benefit and Operational Impact or the "Illusion of Infinite Resources"

When taking security decisions of whatever kind (e.g. for/against a certain control) one should always consider two main parameters: the security benefit of some action (“how much do we gain with regard to security/to risk reduction?”) and the operational impact or effort (“how much does it co… https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/10251-Security-Benefit-and-Operational-Im… added by: Paisano1

WikiLeaks: Julian Assange Is Released On Bail With Strict Conditions | World News | Sky News

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The Cannabis Papers a Citizen’s Guide to Cannabinoids

Any student of history can tell you we are not the first Americans to confront untruths. (CHICAGO) – This is a book project called The Cannabis Papers: a citizen's guide to cannabinoids. It is written by “Publius” – a pen name once used by the founders and redrafted by the folks at Illinois NORML. The book's essays will be released first online and then published together later this year. The latest release is essay #15 The Birth of the ECS. Also posted… Part One: LIFE #1 Nature’s (legal) cannabinoids #2 Should pregnant women smoke consume pot? #3 Sporting cannabinoids #4 “DSI for Dummies” #5 Astrocytes and cannabinoids #6 A medical cannabis club called CHAMP #7 Chemotherapy and cannabinoids #8 Patient patients #9 To sleep, perchance to dream #10 “Cannabinoids” succeed where “marijuana” fails #11 Washington's hemp seed love Part Two: LIBERTY #13 Liberty to change Nixon's law #14 Intermission – let's get high #15 The birth of the ECS #17 Ownership rights – FOID meets COID #21 “Hi, my name is Publius and I have been an alcoholic since 1972.” Any student of history can tell you we are not the first Americans to confront untruths. To voice our truth through language, to create a new set and setting, we turned to a collection of essays known as The Federalist Papers. During 1787 and 1788, James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton wrote 85 essays in support of the US Constitution. They used the pen name “Publius” in honor of a famed Roman republican – someone they saw as a defender of liberty. We are “Publius” in 2010 for the same purpose – to make our sum greater than our individual parts. In doing so, we have created a series of essays to detail the role of cannabinoids in Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. The essays take truths like “all human beings – in fact all mammals – use cannabinoids” and offers suggestions and ideas on how this will effect reform in the immediate future. Simply stated, cannabinoids and the endocannabinoid system modulate other systems within the human body – and that fact alone represents a revolution in how we will soon be thinking about nature and cannabinoids. You can start reading now by going to Illinois NORML's website at: http://www.illinoisnorml.org/tcp or click on The Cannabis Papers under News & Information. ~ Publius is Bryan Brickner, Julie Falco, Dianna Lynn Meyer, Dan Linn, Stephen Young, William Abens, Danielle Schumacher, Derek Rea (1954-2008), David Nott, Dan S. Wang, Brian Allemana, and many others.~ If you are able to donate to Illinois NORML we would be very grateful for your support. We are< working hard to end cannabis prohibition in Illinois and have made significant progress over the past year moving our medical cannabis legislation through the Senate chamber. The Illinois chapter of the National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws is financially dependent on our dues paying members and generous supporters, and we thank you. Donation Page -- http://www.illinoisnorml.org/donate added by: ras_menelik

Best Of 2010: <br>Music Intervention

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Cracking Down on the Community Center

Sergeant Mark Steinkampf and his team stake out downtown’s Carnegie Community Center to combat drug sales.

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A Secretive Banking Elite Rules Trading in Derivatives

On the third Wednesday of every month, the nine members of an elite Wall Street society gather in Midtown Manhattan. The men share a common goal: to protect the interests of big banks in the vast market for derivatives, one of the most profitable — and controversial — fields in finance. They also share a common secret: The details of their meetings, even their identities, have been strictly confidential. Drawn from giants like JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, the bankers form a powerful committee that helps oversee trading in derivatives, instruments which, like insurance, are used to hedge risk. In theory, this group exists to safeguard the integrity of the multitrillion-dollar market. In practice, it also defends the dominance of the big banks. The banks in this group, which is affiliated with a new derivatives clearinghouse, have fought to block other banks from entering the market, and they are also trying to thwart efforts to make full information on prices and fees freely available. more at link…. They rule more than derivatives, but if speak out about it, you're called “crazy” by the media propagandists they control. The Creature from Jeckyll Island rules your life! added by: rodstradamus

I.O.K.T.B.A.A.J.I.Y.A.R.

I love that catchy title! It's ok to be an activist judge if you are Republican! added by: kennymotown