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WWF Document Format Saves Paper By Refusing To Let You Print

There are gads of programs, downloads, and even fonts that help you conserve paper when you print. And there are those little taglines on emails that encourage readers to think before printing. However, there is one new strategy from WWF that really gets people to stop printing. They’ve created a software program that allows you to save a document as a file that literally cannot be printed out. Talk about cutting off the problem at the source! … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Amber Heard Comes Out as a Lesbian

Actress Amber Heard has come out as a lesbian, proudly walking the red carpet with her partner Tasya van Ree at the GLAAD 25th anniversary bash in L.A. Heard has appeared in films like The Informers, Zombieland and Pineapple Express , and will be Johnny Depp’s leading lady in his upcoming The Rum Diary . Amber said she had to ask herself if by being closeted, she was part of the problem in denying “millions of hard-working, tax paying Americans” their rights. Amber and Tasya make a cute couple . “I think GLAAD is one of the many reasons that I, as a 24-year-old, can come out now,” she explained along side Tasya van Ree, who is a photographer and artist. She and Heard have quietly been together since 2008. “She is beautiful,” Heard said of van Ree.

You Park Like an Asshole Helps You Share Your Feelings with Idiot Parkers

It's almost daily routine that you run into someone parking in two spots, way too far over the line, or in a spot designed for a car half the size. You Park Like an Asshole helps you fight back. Some people have no talent for parking a car, but that lack of talent transcends into assholism the moment a person stops caring about how their poor parking affects everyone else. You Park Like An Asshole is a helpful web site that provides you with downloadable notices you can leave on a poorly parked car to let them know you don't approve. You just tick a few boxes and leave it on the car. Assuming the offending parker has internet access, they can visit youparklikeanasshole.com and learn all about their problem. You Park Like An Asshole reminds us all not to turn these notices into stickers. The idea is to let people know that they're placing their own convenience above everyone else's and that's not fair, not to potentially cause any cosmetic damage to a vehicle—whether it belongs to an asshole or not. http://lifehacker.com/5693009/you-park-like-an-asshole-helps-you-share-your-feel… added by: pjacobs51

George Will Schools This Week Panel on Tea Party Causing GOP Civil War

George Will on Sunday gave a much-needed education to the entire “This Week” panel about how the Tea Party is moving the GOP in a positive direction that could alter politics in this nation for years to come. As Christiane Amanpour and her Roundtable guests – Democrat strategist Donna Brazile, National Journal’s Ron Brownstein, and Republican strategist Matthew Dowd – all fretted about the so-called Civil War brewing in the GOP, Will was once again the voice of reason.  “At the beginning of the year, the question was, will the Tea Party people play nicely with others and will they obey the rules of politics? Who’s sort of not playing nicely?” asked Will. “Mr. Crist starts losing the primary to a Tea Party favorite Rubio. He suddenly discovers that he’s an independent and changes all his views overnight,” he continued. “Mrs. Murkowski loses a primary and suddenly discovers that she has a property right in her Senate seat and she’s going to run as a write-in. Senator Bennett thought of that in Utah, Senator Castle in Delaware is thinking of a write-in candidate. Who are the extremists?” (video follows with transcript and commentary):  DONNA BRAZILE, DEMOCRAT STRATEGIST: But, you know, the Republicans have a great story right now to tell. Excuse my voice. I was up watching the LSU game, clearly. But the — the problem I have — and the Republicans should — should understand — is that there’s still an eternal civil war going on within the Republican Party. In Washington state, in Delaware, and Colorado, many of the mainstream Republican candidates have not endorsed the Tea Party candidates. They’ve provided enthusiasm, they’ve provided a lot of energy and organization for the Republican Party, but we don’t know yet if the Republicans can heal those wounds and provide the kind of turnout they need to beat the Democrats. MATTHEW DOWD, REPUBLICAN STRATEGIST: I think that if you gave most Democrats truth serum and they said who’s place would they rather be in, they would pick the Republicans’ place in this year’s election as opposed to their own place in this year’s election. The problem I think for this class that’s coming in for the Republicans is for Mitch McConnell, who just talked to, is his ability to herd them is going to be like herding quail, because these folks are coming to Washington and think, “I’m not going to be part of this. I’m not going to listen to the leaders. I’m going to do what the voters want me to do,” and they’re not going to be — they’re not going to be acquiescent to what the leadership wants. CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR, HOST: And that’s what I actually — I wanted to ask, because in today’s newspaper, there’s a quote by a senior Republican, you know, consultant that, after the elections, it’s going to be basically all-out war, a struggle for the heart and the soul of the Republican Party. You’re shaking your head. GEORGE WILL: They’ve been writing this story for eight months about what a problem the Tea Party is for the Republican Party. You know what the problem… (CROSSTALK) AMANPOUR: Well, Tom Ross basically told us that they lost because of that and they might lose. WILL: On balance across the country, the Tea Party is enormous help for the Republicans. At the beginning of the year, the question was, will the Tea Party people play nicely with others and will they obey the rules of politics? Who’s sort of not playing nicely? Mr. Crist starts losing the primary to a Tea Party favorite Rubio. He suddenly discovers that he’s an independent and changes all his views overnight. Mrs. Murkowski loses a primary and suddenly discovers that she has a property right in her Senate seat and she’s going to run as a write-in. Senator Bennett thought of that in Utah, Senator Castle in Delaware is thinking of a write-in candidate. Who are the extremists? (CROSSTALK) RON BROWNSTEIN, NATIONAL JOURNAL: Donna, I would say, look — I mean, I think clearly this class of Republicans do not feel they are being sent here to Washington to compromise with Barack Obama or to follow the Republican leadership. So in that sense, there’s going to be tension. And I quote Ken Buck in my story as saying so. But if you look at what they are actually going to be voting on, in all likelihood, over the next two years, there is remarkable unanimity in this class. And despite all the focus on the civil war, I think that is kind of a — what the long-range vision of what the federal government should be doing or not doing is where you will see diversity. (CROSSTALK) BROWNSTEIN: But in the near term — in the — in the near term, I think — in terms — the main thing that the Republicans, I think, are being sent here to do is to block and try to roll back whatever they can what Obama did. I think the spending thing will continue to be a challenge for them, because if you want to reduce the deficits and extend the Bush tax cuts, that does point you back toward cutting Medicare and Medicaid, which is exactly the problem they got into in ’95, and they may end up in that same cul-de-sac next year. But I actually believe there is more commonality in this class than is often assumed. And in the near term, they are going to be a very formidable and, I think, cohesive force. WILL: And look at the not-so-near term. In the next two cycles, 2012 and 2014 combined, the Democrats are defending 43 Senate seats, Republicans 22. So the Republican wave that’s now starting is just starting. Indeed. As Will accurately stated, the media have been “writing this story for eight months about what a problem the Tea Party is for the Republican Party.” The liberal press are always trying to figure out a narrative that paints the GOP in the most negative light.   First we were told the Tea Party represented an inconsequential fringe of racists and homophobes that will have no impact on elections. Now that its candidates have produced shocking results across the fruited plain, and have reinvigorated conservative voters like nothing we’ve seen in many years, the movement is going to produce a Civil War within the Republican Party that will either hurt it in November or make it impossible for it to govern if its successful at the polls. This is clearly why you could see Will either shaking his head or seemingly laughing to himself as his colleagues waxed philosophically about some as yet unrealized though oft-predicted calamity associated with this movement. Less than two years after Barack Obama and the Democrat Party won a landslide victory that had the potential of being a political realignment shifting the balance of power in this country to the left for many years nay decades, the Republicans are on the precipice of shocking the world by taking back the Congress. Is it any wonder the media are doing their darnedest to figure out a way to undermine it or that Will is getting such a kick out of watching them try?

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Project Runway Castoff Ivy Higa Dishes on Michael C., Disses Gretchen, and Picks Her Favorite Designer

Ivy Higa was one of Project Runway ‘s most confident season-eight contestants. The 30-year-old Hawaiian native and current New Yorker also had her share of controversial moments: harsh barbs towards her fellow designers, erratic runway behavior, and even a fainting spell. Higa opened up to Movieline this morning about being seen as a “bitch,” patching wounds with Michael C., and the problem with Gretchen.

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J-E-T-S Braylon Edwards Out of J-A-I-L

Filed under: Braylon Edwards , Celebrity Justice , TMZ Sports New York Jets wide receiver Braylon Edwards has been released from custody following his DWI bust in NY — and TMZ has learned his next hurdle could be probation violation. Here’s the problem for Edwards … he’s on probation for a 2009 Cleveland bar… Read more

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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:

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What To Do With Unused Pills? Give Them To The DEA This Saturday

photo via stoptherobbery.com Recently, I found out I am allergic to penicillin. I’ve taken penicillin for over two decades, when prescribed, but my allergic reaction only manifested this week. So now I have what is a common conundrum: a bottle full of useless (to me) pills sitting in my medicine cabinet. I’ve been wondering what to do with them. TreeHugger’s Jaymi Heimbuch wrote about this problem with her aunt’s unused medication back in the spring. Due to regulations, pill… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Barnicle: Christine Can’t Win Cause She’s ‘Crazy’

The trashing of Christine O’Donnell continues.  Two days after Karl Rove took to the air to scald his party’s newly-nominated candidate, Mike Barnicle has declared that O’Donnell won’t win because she’s not merely “different,” but “crazy.” On today’s Morning Joe, the former Boston Globe columnist fumbled and fumfered when asked to back up his allegation with facts.  And speaking of facts, Barnicle had his badly wrong when it came to the number of votes O’Donnell won in the primary.  But that didn’t stop him from slurring the Delaware Republican. Watch as Barnicle goes into stutter mode when asked to support his assertion. Note: Barnicle claimed O’Donnell had garnered “only 24,000 votes” in the Delaware primary election.  Hey, he was only off by a factor of 25%+ .  Not bad for the MSM. PAT BUCHANAN: We are now 24, 48 hours later. She has had a sensational kick-off.  She’s controversial; all these people are rushing to her defense because she’s sort of been martyred by Rove and the neo-cons. There’s an enormous boost here: you’ve only got seven weeks left in the campaign! MIKE BARNICLE: Here’s her [problem] — JOE SCARBOROUGH: You say “martyred.”  Rove didn’t martyr her: he told the truth about her history. BARNICLE: Here’s her problem. BUCHANAN:  Look: I know a lot of truths about Republicans. Why would I go on the air now and start trashing them? MIKA BRZEZINSKI: Umm, so that better ones emerge? BARNICLE: A. She only got 24,000 votes. All right?  She got very few votes in a very small turn-out Republican primary. The other problem, the larger problem she has, I would submit, is this: that “different” this year, for a candidate, is good.  People are looking for “different” this year.  “Crazy” is not good. MARK HALPERIN: She’s not coming across as crazy. BUCHANAN: Crazy? HALPERIN: I’m not so sure. BARNICLE: She will.  She will.  She will because of uh, eh, uh, eh.  It’s just my —

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Would A Curvy Crosswalk Reduce Accidents?

We always say that streets are for people, but nobody works very hard to make them comfortable for people rather than cars. After all, cars get curved corners to make it easier to get around but humans, they have to make sharp right angles. Jae Min Lim looks at the problem, and redesigns the crosswalk to reflect how people actually move…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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