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The Discovery Channel may have won the booby prize!

I read a lot of versions of this story, but THIS one was my favorite.

Taio Cruz Talks Collaborating With Ludacris, Ke$ha

Cruz, who had a ‘great time on the set’ with Ke$ha, plans to attend WMC 2010 in Miami. By Akshay Bhansali Taio Cruz Photo: Jules Annan/ Getty Images Taio Cruz may not be a household name yet in the United States, but that should change soon. The British pop/R&B Singer recently broke a Billboard record when his single “Break Your Heart” (featuring Ludacris) jumped 52 places from its debut position to the #1 spot on the Hot 100 chart. “With Ludacris, pretty much every track he’s ever featured on sounds amazing,” Cruz told MTV News. “I gave him a quick call and asked him if he could get on the record, and he recorded it and sent it over. As I expected, there was nothing I needed to change. It sounded perfect.” It’s also worth noting that Luda’s verse helped Cruz clarify just how to pronounce his first name correctly. “He put my name in there, which is great — so people know to pronounce it now properly, hopefully,” Taio (pronounced “Tie-O”) said. Cruz released his second album in the U.K., Rockstarr, last year, and now has his sights set on the States. Also impressive is the fact that he has songwriting game, a talent that has recently seen him penning tracks for a couple of artists you may recognize. “I’ve been meeting producers,” Cruz said. “I was writing for Rihanna and Justin Bieber, like, two weeks ago. I was in with producers like J.R. Rotem and Stargate and Kevin Rudolph and people like that. So, I’ve spent time with those guys and definitely making links with the writing.” Cruz plans to release Rockstarr in the U.S. with the majority of the tracks from his U.K. release, but he’d like to add a few fan favorites from his first U.K. release, Departure — perhaps “I Just Wanna Know” or “She’s Like A Star,” he offered. And while the video for “Break Your Heart” had him poolside and on a speedboat in the ocean, the video for his upcoming single “Dirty Picture” features Ke$ha, so you know they had to make things a bit grittier. “The video is looking amazing. We’ve got her performing in a public bathroom, which is quite entertaining,” Cruz chuckled. The setting is an underground basement with folks having a good time and Ke$ha being, well, Ke$sha-y. “Yeah, she’s crazy. She’s cool. She’s not like a mad person — she doesn’t have, like, any kind of censor on what she wants to say. When she wants to say something she just says it and then it’s so much fun. We just had a great time on the set of the video and she’s just an amazing performer and artist.” Rockstarr is set for a May 18 release, with “Dirty Picture” hitting radio most likely in June. If you can’t wait that long, you will find cruz with the electronic music fans descending upon Miami’s Winter Music Conference 2010 . “I’m gonna be hanging out with Axwell and Roger Sanchez,” he said. Stick with MTV News for more coverage of the WMC 2010, which kicks off Tuesday in Miami. Related Videos ‘The Runaways’ Movie Clips Related Artists Ke$ha Ludacris

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Earthquake in Turkey Kills 51

A strong, pre-dawn earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6 struck eastern Turkey on Monday, killing 51 people as it knocked down stone and mud-brick houses and minarets in at least six villages, the government said. The earthquake surprised many people as they slept, crumpling buildings into piles of rubble. Panicked survivors fled into the narrow village streets, some climbing out of windows, as more than 50 aftershocks measuring up to 5.5 and 5.3 magnitude rattled the region. The Kandilli seismology center said the quake hit at 4:32 a.m. (0232 GMT, 9 p.m. EST Sunday) near the village of Basyurt in Elazig province, about 340 miles (550 kilometers) east of Ankara, the capital. added by: lifestudentno83

Growing low-oxygen zones in oceans worry scientists

Lower levels of oxygen in the Earth's oceans, particularly off the United States' Pacific Northwest coast, could be another sign of fundamental changes linked to global climate change, scientists say. They warn that the oceans' complex undersea ecosystems and fragile food chains could be disrupted. In some spots off Washington state and Oregon, the almost complete absence of oxygen has left piles of Dungeness crab carcasses littering the ocean floor, killed off 25-year-old sea stars, crippled colonies of sea anemones and produced mats of potentially noxious bacteria that thrive in such conditions. Areas of hypoxia, or low oxygen, have long existed in the deep ocean. These areas — in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans — appear to be spreading, however, covering more square miles, creeping toward the surface and in some places, such as the Pacific Northwest, encroaching on the continental shelf within sight of the coastline. “The depletion of oxygen levels in all three oceans is striking,” said Gregory Johnson, an oceanographer with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Seattle. In some spots, such as off the Southern California coast, oxygen levels have dropped roughly 20 percent over the past 25 years. Elsewhere, scientists say, oxygen levels might have declined by one-third over 50 years. “The real surprise is how this has become the new norm,” said Jack Barth, an oceanography professor at Oregon State University. “We are seeing it year after year.” Barth and others say the changes are consistent with current climate-change models. Previous studies have found that the oceans are becoming more acidic as they absorb more carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. more at link… http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/03/07/89918/growing-low-oxygen-zones-in-oceans.h… added by: WakeUpPeople

Bandits Storm European Poker Tourney

The German version of Ocean's 11 involves storming into a poker tournament with guns blazing on national TV. Except in Germany, Ocean's 11 is real life. Watch

Real Housewives of New York: Don’t Look Back In Anger [Recaps]

Oh what a year it’s been. So much has happened. We’ve left and returned, had and lost, breathed and blinked. And now finally our long, arduous wait is over. The New York Housewife critters have skittered back into our lives. Oh they’re so much sharper than their Orange County sisters, aren’t they? They’ve just got a bit more going on, they’re hustling a lot harder. They’re not lazy and sun-struck and tired. They are moving and moving and moving as fast as they can, beady eyes fixed on the gray buildings towering above them, structures they’d like to scale and sit atop. They are, despite all of our hemming and hawing and mooing and moaning, representative enough of this city. In some strange way, in a Bravo Real Housewives sorta way, they are New York. As much as Vicki and Lynne and the gurgling rest are Orange County. Place is place, like it or not. What’s done is done. Except nothing ever is done! Not for these women. These women hold grudges like Kate Gosselin used to hold her kids, tight to their chests, clutching them with fervor, these precious moneymaking loaves. This anger and spitty upsetness about people being Mean or Rude or Disrespectful, years ago. They never forget. They are all elephants with elephant skin. So no, nothing is ever done. Last night felt like they were recapping themselves, rehashing things from the past. Things that happened in the strange slip between seasons, that mysterious unknown world. We began our tale, like so many great epics begin, on a boat. Naturally the season began in the Hamptons, all green grass and sandy smiles and the slow death rattle hum of these women eroding the cachet of this place. It’s gone from the moneyed tuft of The Hamptons to the pallid cheapness of Long Island, and it’s all their fault. They have the power to do that. That are unwittingly doing it. Everyone’s forgetting that word, Hamptons. “Are you going to the Ha…Ham… Long Island for the weekend?” people ask in the city on a Thursday afternoon. “No, I’m going to Albany to visit my great aunt. We’re staying at the Ha… the Hamp…. the Long Island Inn? Is that right?” Just the sheer presence of our breezy trashbags is stripping the already-mostly-stripped Hamptons of their leafy clout. That is mostly dead now. There is just Long Island. Just Egg and Quogue. Two strange feathery fingers, tickling the Atlantic. Anyway! Yes, a boat. Specifically, Ramona’s boat. A boat Ramona rented. Jill and the Countess Lulu Crackerjacks DeLesseps strolled down the dock and saw the bobbing yacht and then they heard a piercing screech and suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, up popped Ramona. She was giggling and crying and Fluff was pouring out of her ears and she started throwing full champagne flutes at them, she got a pistol and started shooting it up into the air. Ramona was excited. Ramona is different . First off, she has a new haircut. It’s a youthful little ‘do, sprightly and bright, bright blonde. Ramona is convinced that she looks like an older Cameron Diaz, which is true. New Ramona looks like what Cameron Diaz looks like in dreams, all fuzzy and irregular, a vague hint of Cameron Diaz, because in the dream you know it is her, but it really doesn’t look like her. That’s what Ramona looks like. And that’s not half bad. The reason for the haircut? Well, see, Ramona is redoing herself. She’s reevaluating, reviving, Renaissance’ing. Ramona is having a moment and it’s quite a thing to behold. She’s still as loopy as a children’s shoe-tying class, but she’s goals in mind, she’s driven and has purpose. Her rented yacht party was partly meant to be a big splashy Hello to a new season of the show, but it was mostly so she could show off her big fancy entrepreneurial endeavor. You see, Ramona is selling jewelry on QVC. Yes. The height of class. Beautiful jewelry. And she wanted to show off her wares to a captive audience. I mean, if they wanted to get away from the pitch, what were the ladies going to do, hurl themselves over the side of the boat? (Well, one tried. Just pretended to yawn and stretch and plopped over into the water. Sadly, she forgot that she was at the back of the boat and was quickly chopped to tartare by the propeller.) They were stuck. They had to look at all of her costume trinkets. “Beautiful baubles…” Ramona said as she opened the case to reveal the treasures. “Pretty shining things…” This made Crackerjacks and Jill moan. Oh how they moan. These bitches are never satisfied with anything. Everything is always annoying. Ohhhh how awwwwwful to be on a boat in the summer in the Atlantic Ocean drinking things and wearing breezy clothes. What a dreaaddddful annoyance! They had to look at rings for five minutes . The horror . It’s so exhausting! I mean, I would probably want to tear my hair out every time Ramona did something near me too, but c’mon ladies. Let’s try to have a little perspective here, shall we? You’re not exactly shoveling shit. After Jewelryfest ’09, the women spent the rest of their boat trip reciting their Histories. They drew maps with their words, showing where they have been, what Meannesses and Rudenesses they had suffered, explaining their scars, singing the old songs of the shtetl or homestead. These are a storytelling people, these New York Housewives. Such a strong oral tradition. Ramona sang a prayer to her three Bear Gods and offered them a sacrifice of a beeeautiful three-karat garnet topaz Forever Luxury ring. She tossed it into the ocean, with a Gloria Stuart-esque “Woop!”, and that was that. Jill told some story about Bethenny. She and Bethenny aren’t friends anymore. It’s true. Sad but true. Something happened with something else and then there was a third something and then someone did something to someone and now something’s just broken, irreparable, torn asunder. I think maybe the problem is that Bethenny got too big for her britches? Maybe she doesn’t even wear britches anymore. Maybe she’s changed her outfit entirely. Jill doesn’t recognize her. She doesn’t like this new look. (When JZ came to the office I chirpingly told her that I’d met Bethenny before and Jill’s eyes turned to slits and she smiled acidicly and she said “Oh yeah? And how was that? Was that an enjoyable experience?” At the time I had no idea they hated each other, so I thought it was very weird. But lest you think it’s all made up for the Television, it is not. It was very real then, on that particular afternoon, and there was hardly a camera in sight.) So that was Jill’s bitchery. Oh, ha, Alex was there? She was mostly there to stand in a corner with her arms out to scare away seagulls, but they let her talk a little too. She didn’t have much to say. Mostly she just sat there and blinked and, by sheer virtue of her plugged-up silence, became sympathetic. Yes, it’s true. Alex didn’t make an enormous mockery of herself last night. I mean, don’t worry, I’m sure she will. I’m sure when she gets back to New York it’ll be like watching an American Keeping Up Appearances all over again. But last night, just last night, she had a slight pleasant reprieve. Alex was our silent observer, frowning and making Frankenstein faces in the corner. Oh Ganglepuss. We were friends last night. Then the clouds darkened and the waves roiled and it was time for the big event. Ramona was sitting by herself down at the back of the boat. She was singing a little song to herself (“Hmmm hmmm gems and stones / Dug up my grandma just to see her bones / If you get there before I do / Please tell me if the sky is blue”) and tugging at her Play-Doh spaghetti hair. And then suddenly there was a clanking and creaking and a low, throaty chuckle and Crackerjacks plopped down next to her. She looked heavenly. She was wearing big ’70s sunglasses and a turban and a kind of silk muumuu or coverall. She was a ’70s coke queen, a fluffer for Magnum P.I. , a disco washup with forests in her eyes. Ramona look scared, she trembled like a tuning fork. “Yesss….?” she said slowly, her head turning 100

Gorillaz Return — With Bruce Willis — In ‘Stylo’ Video

Clip shows band racing down a deserted highway with ‘Cop Out’ star in hot pursuit. By James Montgomery Gorillaz’s 2D Photo: MTV There are plenty of questions raised in the Gorillaz’ new “Stylo” video — the first off their Plastic Beach album, which hits stores next week — and very few answers provided. For example, where are Murdoc, 2-D and (the now robotic) Noodle going? Why are they in such a hurry to get there? What’s up with all the bullet holes in their car? Where’s loveable drummer Russel? And, perhaps most important of all, what’s Bruce Willis doing there? Yes, it’s a pretty obtuse thing, an ominous clip that matches the downright spooky vibe of the song (which features cameos by Mos Def and Bobby Womack). The video shows three-quarters of the band balling down a deserted stretch of California highway in a bullet-riddled ’69 Camaro, being pursued by a donut-loving cop. Presented in 3-D, the ‘rillaz look frazzled and frightened: 2-D appears to be on the brink of collapse, and the bags under Murdoc’s eyes are fleshy and pronounced. And Noodle — who, as Gorillaz fans will recall, may or may not have died at the conclusion of the “El Ma

Climate change melts Antarctica ice shelves -USGS

This is also happening in the Arctic… so much so, that it is said to account in part for the massive loss of perennial ice in the Arctic that took place in 2007. The Arctic is the canary in the coalmine regarding climate change/global warming, not a few inches of snow in Dc. It is simply ignorant to say global warming does not exist based on snow falling outside your window without looking beyond it. Sea ice extent in the Arctic is refreezing at a much slower rate; pereninial thicker ice is disappearing, thus giving way to thinner ice which then allows the water below the surface to warm, thus causing faster melting, thus causing less sun to be reflected back, thus also affecting the ocean conveyor belt which could be partly responsible for the cold weather and snowfall being experienced in Europe and on the Eastern seaboard. To see this now happening in Antarctica should indeed make us aware of the message this is bringing. Also, in the summer of 2003, France also had a heatwave that killed over 30,000 people. EXTREMES in temperature are a harbinger of climate change, and they are now much more prevalent. It isn't hard too see the reality and connect the dots. But of course, those with an ideological agenda or who are paid to have one will never admit to the reality of what is now going on. Those of us who do must get beyond the rhetoric now. The ice caps will not wait. added by: JanforGore

‘Jersey’ KO Victim Fails to Block DVD Release

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Jersey Shore The guy Ronnie cold-cocked on an episode of “Jersey Shore” just lost another fight — a judge shot down his efforts to stop tomorrow’s release of “Jersey” on DVD.This is all a part of a civil lawsuit Stephen Izzo filed in Ocean County Superior Court … Permalink

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Swimming with whales: Looking into the eye of the beast

Last weekend I was sitting on the edge of a cliff in Big Sur when a whale swam by. My friend turned to me and said, “Every time I see a whale I have an irresistible urge to run to the water and jump in and swim with them.” “Doesn't everyone?” I asked. Apparently not. Even for those rare souls who do have a case of deep desire, most people aren't crazy enough to actually do it. Enter Bryant Austin, the man who has dedicated himself to creating life size photographs of whales. That sounds all fine and dandy until you realize he is coming within 6 feet of a pod of wild animals that can weigh as much as two tons each. First question: “How the heck do you do that?” Lucky for us Bryant explains the process, and told us an amazing story of a close encounter with a carnivorous sperm whale in the following video. After the interview I asked Bryant how he became interested in capturing this unique perspective of whales; he told us a story about his first encounter with Humpback whales. He found himself dangerously close to a calf, and was admiring its agility given their close range of contact when he felt a tap on his shoulder. He explained that he assumed he was bumping into the boat since he was swimming on the surface of the ocean, but when he turned back to look, he was staring into the eye of the mother whale, who had just tapped him with her 15-foot, one-ton pectoral fin. He explained the moment of having actual eye contact with the whale, and realizing that there was a perspective and story that wasn't being told through conventional photographs of whales, and that if he wanted to share this perspective of connecting with the whale. After spending a few days with Bryant's footage and photos of whales I would have to agree. Even as a self proclaimed lover of whales, after looking at these photos, I see the animal in a different way. The photos (his largest photo is 6 feet by 28 feet, and it took 2800 hours to complete) create a feeling of intimacy that Bryant hopes will start to change the way that future generations perceive whales. The short documentary below, “In the Eye of the Whale” tells more of the Bryant's purpose, and explains his experiences of taking these images to the whaling nations. Passion and Purpose Plenty of people go out there and photograph whales, but Bryant has matched his passion with purpose. Whales are in serious danger (to satiate your inner eco geek, see the whaling information at the bottom of this post). Norway is one of the top whaling nations, a country which has a surplus of whaling meat, and has recently raised the limits. Bryant has taken his photographs to Norway to share with adults, and with hopes to influence the youth culture to shift the countries' whale consumption habits. The advocacy for these elements requires a gentle touch of, lets say, a humpback's fin. You need weight and power, and political prowess that allow whaling nations to change their ways with honor. (Norway recently responded to recent pressure by raising numbers even though they have a surplus of meat, while Japan recently requested to negotiate to lower it's “scientific” catch. How can you engage? Of course there are lots of ways to engage with protecting whales. Depending of your flavor of activism there is Greenpeace, there is the notorious Sea Shepperd, and then there is always Bryant Austin's work. Bryant is one of the humbler people who you will meet, and I had to drag the following information out of him re: how we can support his conservation work: We are presently raising funds to reunite with and film the whale responsible for my first life-size composite photo , which will cost about $50,000 (think what goes into getting on boats, equipment, oxygen, and then waiting for the right moment). We are hoping to begin in April of this year. It will be the first of four individual whales we are working to reunite with and film for our upcoming feature length documentary which has a much higher budget! So if you want to support Bryant's conservation efforts, head on over to his non-profit, Marine Mammal Conservation Through the Arts. More information whales for the curious The blue whales of the Antarctic are at less than 1 percent of their original abundance, despite 40 years of complete protection. Some populations of whales are recovering but some are not. In 2003 Palumbi estimated that humpback whales could have numbered 1.5 million prior to the onset of commercial whaling in the 1800s. Humpback whales currently number in the 20,000. Known environmental threats to whales include global warming, pollution, overfishing, ozone depletion, noise such as sonar weaponry, and ship strikes. Industrial fishing threatens the food supply of whales and also puts whales at risk of entanglement in fishing gear. They were initially guarded by an organization with the misleading title of the International Whaling Commission, known more as a “whalers club” than a conservation organization it states it's mission as: “Recognizing the interest of the nations of the world in safeguarding for future generations the great natural resources represented by the whale stocks…..having decided to conclude a convention to provide for the proper conservation of whale stocks and thus make possible the orderly development of the whaling industry”.