Tag Archives: future

Colton Tooley picture(Austin Texas gunman)

In this undated photo released by the Texas Department of Public Safety, Colton Tooley is shown. Tooley, wearing a dark suit and a ski mask, on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010 opened fire with an assault rifle on the University of Texas campus before fleeing into a library and fatally shooting himself. No one else was hurt. The Austin-American Statesman reports that the suspected gunman#39;s name is Colton Tooley, a 19-year-old sophomore mathematics major from Austin. The Daily Texan reports that poli

Read more here:
Colton Tooley picture(Austin Texas gunman)

Out of the Past: Back to the Future Comes to Theaters

Have you been wishing for a DeLorean to take you to a time where blockbusters were more than just comic book/children’s toy/amusement park ride adaptations and 3-D conversions weren’t driving up ticket prices? I have good news. In honor of its 25th anniversary, AMC theaters will screen Back to the Future Saturday October 23rd at 12:30PM and Monday October 25th at 7:00PM on 158 screens in over 40 cities. Everyone who goes gets a free poster as well as a chance to win other prizes. And of course it’s digitally remastered. [ AMC Script to Screen Blog ]

Link:
Out of the Past: Back to the Future Comes to Theaters

Watch House Season 7 Episode 1 – Now What?

Watch House S7E1: Now What? House and the team is back, or rather House and Cuddy are now together and not back with the team any more. They are now having a somewhat normal relationship. Meanwhile, the team at the hospital gets a new patient who is a Princeton neurosurgeon that has an unknown ailment that the team wasn’t able to pin point. They now seek the aid of House in helping them solve and cure this problem, but he is nowhere to be found. The premiere installment of our favorite uncanny doctor named House, which is entitled “Now What?” is the hit comedy drama TV series’ 1st episode of the 7th season that aired last 09/20/2010 Monday at 8:00 PM on Fox. Watch House 7×1(0701) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

Continue reading here:
Watch House Season 7 Episode 1 – Now What?

How I Met Your Mother Season 6 Episode 1 – Big Days

Watch How I Met Your Mother S6E1: Big Days How I Met Your Mother now returns and the story telling continues with Robin still not getting over Don’s decision of taking the job offer in Chicago and leaving her behind. Ted, meanwhile, runs into his future wife’s roomy Cindy. Meanwhile, Marshall won’t stop talking about his ideals in having a baby. The premiere installment of our favorite story telling gang of How I Met Your Mother, which is entitled “Big Days” is the hit comedy TV series’ 1st episode of the 6th season was aired 09/20/2010 Monday at 8:00 PM on CBS. Watch How I Met Your Mother 6×1(0601) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

Link:
How I Met Your Mother Season 6 Episode 1 – Big Days

Mad Men: Death and the Maiden [Recaps]

This season of Mad Men has been about differentiating between the past and the future, Don’s struggle for redemption, and the women in his life. Finally, all those themes are starting to congeal into a very satisfying whole. More

Republican Joe Miller Says Unemployment Benefits Are Unconstitutional, Struggles To Say How He Would Deal With Poverty (VIDEO)

In an interview today with “Fox News Sunday,” Alaska GOP Senate nominee Joe Miller had trouble explaining how he would help the 43.6 million Americans in poverty, even as host Chris Wallace repeatedly pressed him for more than conservative talking points. Wallace asked Miller about his assertion in August on CBS's “Face the Nation” that unemployment benefits are unconstitutional, noting that without them, many more Americans would be in poverty. “What would you do for them?” asked Wallace. Miller, however, struggled to come up with an answer, and instead shifted to talking points about reducing the size of the federal government. Wallace repeatedly pressed him on the issue, without ever receiving an actual response: MILLER: I think the question is what is the role of the federal government? Right now we've grown the federal government into such a size we have, I think we have, what — in absolute terms now, $13.4 trillion in debt. If you look at the future unfunded obligation, a lot of those are the entitlement programs, by some estimates $130 trillion. That is unsustainable. That's just the facts. And I think Americans recognize that those are the facts. The exciting thing is Americans are looking for answers. Alaskans are looking for answers. Here in Alaska, 40 percent of our economy in Alaska is somewhat derived from the federal government. If we continue say things have to continue the way they are, the expansion from the government which is unconstitutional in many ways is the future, it's a dead-end road. Particularly for this state, because of the impending bankruptcy — WALLACE: Mr. Miller, if I may, I'm not sure you answered my question. Why are unemployment benefits unconstitutional? In the time of a tough economy, recession, and now kind of a jobless recovery, what are you going to do for the 44 million people who are living in poverty? MILLER: I think what you need to look at is the context. We had an extension of unemployment benefits several weeks ago, which is beyond what we had in the past in this country. What we have in this country is an entitlement mentality. Entitlement, not just as individual but even at the state level. If all goes wrong, it's the federal government's role to get in there and provide for the general welfare and provide for solvency; particularly, of states and the auto companies, and the banks. Everything else that fails, the government should be involved in bailing out. The Constitution provides enumerated powers. I guess my challenge is to anybody that asks, show me the enumerated power. And then look at the 10th amendment that says if it's not done in the Constitution, it's a power that belongs to the state and the people. And I think we as a people need to stop being disingenuous about what the Constitution provides for. It does not provide for this all-encompassing power that we've seen exercised for last several decades. It's what got us in the bankrupt position. Miller's views on unemployment benefits are further to the right than the positions of many Republicans in Congress, who oppose extending them if they aren't paid for, but haven't gone as far as to say that they're unconstitutional. Wallace also seemed frustrated when Miller tried to dodge his question about how he would change the way the Republican Party operates in Washington. He again brought out his talking points about “restricting the growth and actually reversing the growth of government and in the process transferring power to the state” and shifted the discussion to the federal government's role in Alaska. “But I'm asking you more than just Alaska,” responded Wallace. “You made that point clear. How would you like to see the GOP handle things differently in Washington on issues that affect the whole country?” Miller stuck to his message though, saying, “What is good for Alaska is good for the country. Transferring power from the federal government to the states provides opportunity to all states.” added by: TimALoftis

New Dollar, Dollar Bill Ya-all?

The American dollar is in bad need of a makeover. Thanks to the Dollar ReDe$ign Project, we may now have some options. Organized by creative strategy consultant Richard Smith, the Dollar ReDe$ign Project is soliciting ideas for the dollar bill of the future. “Our great 'rival', the Euro, looks so spanky in comparison it seems the only clear way to revive this global recession is to rebrand and redesign,” the project notes on its website. Fisher started the project in with the intent of “trying to find a catalyst to restart our economy” he told Fox News. The recent competition is now closed, and voting ends on September 30. “This has touched people's hearts,” Fisher said, and “people feel the dollar touches their lives.” The leading vote-getter for this year's competition (pictured below) was submitted by British duo Dowling Duncan, which features a unique vertical design. http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/721294 added by: Nocturnus

USA Today Shocker – ‘Global Warming Good News: Fewer Big Ocean Storms’

Since Al Gore’s schlockumentary “An Inconvenient Truth” came out in 2006, Americans have been deluged on almost a daily basis about the evils of a slowly warming planet. On Thursday, USAToday.com surprisingly offered an upside to rising temperatures: A new study out Wednesday in the British journal Nature finds that large, powerful North Atlantic ocean storms should actually become less frequent by the end of the century, due to climate change. You mean there are actually positive benefits to fractional temperature increases every few hundred years? Apparently so: Led by Matthias Zahn of the U.K.’s University of Reading, the study used climate models to show that these North Atlantic storms — known as polar lows — may decrease in frequency by as much as 50% by 2100. “Our results provide a rare example of a climate change effect in which a type of extreme weather is likely to decrease, rather than increase.” Zahn writes in the paper, which was co-authored by Hans von Storch of the University of Hamburg in Germany. Britain’s Guardian elaborated Thursday: The results of his study may provide encouragement to oil and gas companies that currently consider drilling in the northern north Atlantic very risky, he says. “As the likelihood of hurricanes destroying oil rigs declines, drilling in the region may become a more attractive option.” Assuming that greenhouse gas emissions rise rapidly in the future, the frequency of Arctic hurricanes could fall from an average of 36 per winter to about 17 by 2100, the model suggests. If emissions rise more slowly the number of hurricanes could fall to 23 per winter. Fewer polar storms could also mean less extreme weather in the UK, says Suzanne Gray at the Mesoscale Group at the University of Reading, who was not part of the research team. “Polar lows occasionally lead to heavy snowfall even over England. Motorways get blocked and people have to sleep in their cars overnight. So perhaps we won’t be seeing so many of them in the future.” Global warming benefits. Somebody pinch me.

More:
USA Today Shocker – ‘Global Warming Good News: Fewer Big Ocean Storms’

The 5 Craziest Things No One Saw Coming When The Jay Leno Show Debuted One Year Ago Today

Happy anniversary, Jay Leno! On Sept. 14, 2009, The Jay Leno Show premiered on NBC to much fanfare (as Time foolishly prognosticated , “Jay Leno is the Future of Television”) but not much in the way of ratings. A year later, the show is but a memory, and not a particularly funny one; The Jay Leno Show wasn’t even good enough to become a Chevy Chase Show -like punchline. Still, a lot happened in the last 365 days and ahead, Movieline offers you a compendium of the five most unexpected, Leno-related events.

Read the original here:
The 5 Craziest Things No One Saw Coming When The Jay Leno Show Debuted One Year Ago Today

Fidel Castro: "The Cuban Model No Longer Works"

http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2010/09/fidel-cuban-model-doesn… In an interview with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, Fidel Castro admitted that “the Cuban model doesn't even work for us anymore.” Could this finally legitimize the actions of the opposition that has been trying for many years to bring change to Cuba? What does this mean for the future of Cuba, that the leader of the Revolution itself believes that the economic model no longer works? And also, what does this mean for Hugo Chavez in Venezuela who has time and time again held up Cuba as a model for Venezuela? _______________________________________________________________________ Personally, I am glad that what Cubans in exile have been saying for 50 years has finally been admitted by Fidel Castro. I have only one word for this: Vindication. added by: UrbanGypsy