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Seabird That Soars In Air and Water Inspires New Flying/Swimming Robot

Photo via Wikipedia The common guillemot is a seabird with a smart strategy for fishing. It can fly over the water with straight wings, but when it dives into the water to catch it’s prey, it swims with bent wings. The bend in the wing reduces drag, and it is this morphing wing that has inspired researchers to come up with a robot that can both fly and swim — something brand new in the biomimicry world. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Super SIPS Get Over R-50; That’s A Lot of Insulation!

That is one big stack of SIPS, or Structural Insulated Panels. I have never seen them so thick as that one on the bottom, a full 12 inches and rated at R-52. These are from PorterSIPs, and are sandwiches of OSB (oriented strand board) and EPS (Expanded Polystyrene). Expanded polystyrene is not without problems. Tom Lent of the Healthy Building Network notes in

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Geraldo ‘much more open minded’ about 9/11 thanks to NYC television ads

! By Stephen C. Webster Sunday, November 14th, 2010 — 7:15 pm A new television ad campaign featuring the family members of 9/11 victims has succeeded in garnering what 9/11 activists have lacked for years: serious treatment in the mainstream media. Granted, that media was Fox News host Geraldo Rivera, who in a former iteration ran a Jerry Springer-like daytime talk show. That and, the last time Rupert Murdoch's conservative-tilted television channel seriously talked about issues pertaining to 9/11, they were calling for a public official's resignation over a signature on one of the “9/11 truth” petitions. Still, at the end of his serious-yet-brief treatment of questions surrounding the collapse of World Trade Center 7 (WTC 7, pictured), Rivera admitted that the activists had made him “much more open minded” about questions surrounding 9/11. Rivera spoke in response to an ad playing in 30-second bytes on screens all around New York City, which does not focus on conspiracy theories. It does not feature hip-hop beats in the background or winded, red-faced protesters dressed in black shouting at reporters. It doesn't even mention President George W. Bush, former Vice President Dick Cheney or the systemic failures in America's air defenses. Instead, it puts the spotlight on people who lost family members in the 2001 attacks. Patriotic background music plays as viewers are gently reminded that not two, but three buildings collapsed on 9/11. “Although the official explanation is that fire brought down building seven, over 1,200 architects and engineers have looked into the evidence and believe there's more to the story,” they say. Then they implore viewers to help them seek justice, for their families, simply by visiting a web site: buildingwhat.org. Their campaign's name, “Building What?” was allegedly taken from the response offered by New York Supreme Court Justice Edward H. Lehner, when asked if he knew about WTC 7. “Up until now, only those considered nutjobs questioned the official conclusion, that office fires caused by the nearby catastrophe of the towers collapsing brought down building number seven,” Geraldo said before introducing his guests. Cue a clip of Rosie O'Donnell. “If explosives were involved,” he continued, “that would mean the most obnoxious protesters in recent years … were right.” Geraldo called the new television ad “not so easy to dismiss as those demonstrators were.” The ad is being sponsored by donations to the groups New York City Coalition for Accountability Now (NYC CAN), Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth (AE911) and others. They're calling for the New York City council to launch an investigation into the collapse of building seven. NYC CAN, a nonpartisan association of over 100 9/11 family members, is the same group behind a 2009 ballot initiative requesting a new 9/11 investigation. It secured more than enough support to qualify for the ballot but the city ultimately blocked it from going before the voters, citing improperly collected signatures. At time of this writing, AE911 said it had among its members, “1,346 verified architectural and engineering professionals who have put their professional reputations on the line to publicly voice their disagreement with NIST’s findings.” One of Geraldo's guests, Bob McIlvaine, whose son was killed on 9/11, also appeared in a longer, web-exclusive ad released in March after the delivery of a petition and information packets to members of the New York City council. “What caught my eye,” Rivera explained, “was their claim that 1,300 architects and engineers examined the evidence about building seven's collapse and disagree with the official report by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).” NIST's report, released years after the 9/11 Commission Report, argued that the “new phenomenon” of thermal expansion could bring down a steel frame structure. The scientists added that their findings made them worry numerous other structures could be prone to the same style of collapse. In spite of their conclusions, only three skyscrapers are known to have officially collapsed from hydrocarbon fires weakening steel supports, and all of them fell on Sept. 11, 2001. Oddly enough, that same day the BBC reported that building seven had fallen some 23 minutes before it went down and featured a reporter speaking about the third dose of tragedy even as the tower remained standing behind her. Discovery of the mistaken and ill-timed reportage has since fueled talk of an international conspiracy, but the network insists it was simply mistaken and has adamantly denied allegations that it received advance notice of the collapse. “Building seven came down, went into a sudden collapse across the full width and length of the building, for 2.25 seconds, which amounted to 105 feet or eight stories, eight 13-foot-tall stories — it was in full free-fall acceleration, ” explained Tony Szamboti, a mechanical engineer who appeared on Fox News with McIlvaine. “That is impossible because, in a natural collapse, columns would have to buckle,” he said. “When columns buckle, there is a minimum resistance. … It would slow down.” “What are you suggesting brought it down?” Geraldo asked. “I'm suggesting there was some form of demolition devices in that building,” he replied. “… I'm not saying I know what it is. I'm saying that it was at freefall acceleration and the NIST admitted to that.” Geraldo agreed that it looked like a structure “being demolished by the professionals who can actually collapse a building right into its own footprint”. “Why do you think they're lying about it?” he asked, inviting his guest to speculate. Szamboti didn't take the bait. “I don't really know all the details of why they're lying about it,” he said, affirming his position without dipping into the conspiratorial nature of the various 9/11 theories. “I can't read their minds. All I can say is, scientifically, it's impossible for fire to have done what we say.” Geraldo said the new NYC CAN campaign and the serious individuals behind it had made him “much more open minded” about 9/11 activism. This video was broadcast by Fox News on Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010. added by: treewolf39

MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer Pleads for Government to Force Environmentalism

During Monday's12PM ET hour on MSNBC, anchor Contessa Brewer helped promote the network's “Green is Progress” week by demanding greater government intervention to force people to follow an environmentalist agenda: “Until government says these are the standards that everyone has to aspire to, we're not really making progress.” Brewer made the comments while interviewing Practically Green CEO Susan Hunt Stevens and introduced the segment by touting the latest poll numbers on environmental awareness: “87% of Americans say they personally care about protecting the environment. 75% of Americans believe projects that protect the environment could also give us an economic boost….38% say the government should be most responsible for protecting the environment.” However, she fretted people weren't making enough sacrifices: “…everybody says in a survey, 'oh, do you want to live greener? Do you personally care about the environment?' Yes. 'Are you willing to spend 25 cents extra in a federal gas tax that would definitely help improve the use of fuel?' Not so much.” View video below read more

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9 Tweets That Suggest CBS Might Have Buyer’s Remorse Over Don’t Tell Steve

You reap what you sow, America. In the wake of the first week success of $#*! My Dad Says , CBS is now doubling down on the whole people-will-watch-a-TV-show-based-on-a-Twitter-feed phenomenon. Today it was announced that the network is developing Don’t Tell Steve , a new sitcom based on @shhdontellsteve , an occasionally amusing Twitter feed about a guy and his roommate, Steve. Ahead, 9 tweets that prove CBS might have buyer’s remorse about this one.

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yumeiro patissiere episode 49 online

Video:梦色糕点师49 /Yumeiro Patissiere – 49 Carlos Santos of Anime News Network calls the anime “a baking-themed series so rife with clichés that it#39;s hard to tell where the plagiarism stops and the actual show begins.”Other reviewers on the same site had slightly better opinions of the series though. The individual chapters have been collected into three tankoubon volumes by Shueisha as of September 2009. The fourth volume is scheduled for November 2009. Carl Kimlinger calls it “pure shojo

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watch yumeiro patissiere episode 50

Video:Yumeiro Patissiere – 50 /梦色糕点师50 Yumeiro Patissiere (夢色パティシエール) is an ongoing Japanese shoujo manga series written and illustrated by Natsumi Matsumoto. It begain serialization in the October 2008 issue of Ribon. Carl Kimlinger calls it “pure shojo fluff” and says that it is a “sugary little distraction that won#39;t harm any sensibilities”Theron Martin suggests either eating before or during viewing as the series is “undoubtedly one of the tastiest-looking series to come along in quite

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ABC’s World News Runs White House Produced Pro-ObamaCare Video as ‘News’

Back in 1992, ABC World News Tonight anchor Peter Jennings told viewers his network would skip coverage of “routine” campaign events, unless they actually contributed new information that viewers could use. In an effort to keep ABC from being used as a propaganda arm for politicians, Jennings declared “there will be less attention to staged appearances and sound bites designed exclusively for television.” He later elaborated to the Washington Post’s Howard Kurtz, saying he did not want to be “‘seduced by pictures as we’ve been so easily seduced in the past. I don’t think any of us ever wants to be in the flag factory situation again,’ referring to a 1988 Bush campaign event.” Evidently, times have changed. On Thursday’s World News, ABC anchor Diane Sawyer ran as a “news” item a White House-produced video — complete with schmaltzy background music — of President Obama taking a phone call from a cancer patient who, Sawyer informed viewers “is now able to get health insurance” thanks to ObamaCare. “This is an honor. I want to thank you, so much,” Gail O’Brien told the President. The video is not even new — Sawyer identified it merely as a conversation that took pace “recently,” but “today we got to listen in,” indicating that Thursday was the day the White House chose to drop this out there for sycophantic news networks to plug into their newscasts. For the record, CBS and NBC refused to take the bait (at least on Thursday night’s broadcasts). Here’s the transcript of the brief item, which set up a story about how the new provisions would lead to higher premiums for many customers: DIANE SAWYER: This is the day significant changes in health care insurance go into effect in America. And today we got to listen in on a phone call — President Obama talking recently to Gail O’Brien, a cancer patient in New Hampshire who is now able to get health insurance. PRESIDENT OBAMA [On screen: “White House video,” background music playing]: Hi, Gail? VOICE: Hello. OBAMA: How are you? GAIL O’BRIEN: I’m doing really well, thank you. This is an honor. I want to thank you, so much.

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The Winners & Losers from David Letterman’s Latest Interview with Joaquin Phoenix

For those of you hoping to see another Joaquin Phoenix meltdown on The Late Show with David Letterman , last night was probably very disappointing. There was no beard, no mumbling — well, some mumbling; he’s still Joaquin Phoenix — and very little controversy. But just who came out on top when the interview was all over? Click ahead for the night’s winners and losers.

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Social Network Hype Round-Up: Mark Zuckerberg Outspends Everybody to Accidentally Promote Film

To paraphrase Full Metal Jacket , a day without a breathless scan of the Social Network superculture is like a day without sunshine. Or maybe Marion Berry said that about crack. I’m terrible with these kinds of things. But I’ll always have RSS. To wit:

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