How Hulu Has Changed Basic Television Access On The Internet

| August 2, 2010

Hulu is a website offering commercial-supported streaming video of TV shows and movies from NBC, Fox, ABC, and many other networks and studios. Hulu videos are currently offered only to users in the United States In order to ensure that no international users outside the U.S. have access to the videos, Hulu blocks many anonymous […]

Pilot Training Requirement Raised Sixfold By Congress Action

| July 30, 2010

By John Hughes       July 30, 2010 The U.S. House passed legislation that would increase by sixfold the minimum experience pilots need to work at airlines in response to a commuter-plane crash. The requirement that pilots have 1,500 hours of flight time, surpassing the current 250-hour minimum, was sought by pilot unions and relatives of victims […]

BP Internal Document To Congress….Internal BP Document Confirms Matt Simmons’ Worst Case Prediction Of Spill Rate Of 100,000+ Barrels Per Day

| June 20, 2010

    BP document…. “If BOP and wellhead are removed and if we have incorrectly modeled the restrictions  the rate could be as high as 100,000 barrels per day up the casing or 55,000 barrels per day up the annulus (low probability worst cases).” ….. “This number is in sharp contrast to BP’s initial claim […]

California School Launches Cell Tower Study About Electromagnetic Effects On Health As Cancer Rates Skyrocket

| June 19, 2010

By JENN SAVEDGE   Mother Nature Network (mnn.com) Five years ago, Sprint erected an 85-foot cell phone tower in the middle of California’s Vista Del Monte Elementary school. At the time, Sprint studied the tower’s structural safety and an initial power reading, but since then teachers and students have become increasingly concerned about the tower’s […]

In The Gulf Of Mexico, Progress Is Being Made

| June 19, 2010

More ships are on the way…… Sometime in the next 10 days, the Helix Producer processing ship is due to arrive on the scene – and start pumping up 20,000 to 25,000 barrels (840,000 to 1.05 million gallons) of oil daily from yet another line connected to the Gulf of Mexico well’s broken blowout preventer. […]

In The Gulf Of Mexico, The EverGreen Burner, $700,000 Worth Of Petroleum Goes Up In Smoke Every Day But Is Seen As The “Safest Option”

| June 19, 2010

Can burning oil be ‘environmentally friendly’? At current crude-oil prices, that burn rate suggests that $700,000 worth of petroleum is going up in smoke every day. Admittedly, it’s not your usual “smoke.” BP is using in a smokeless atomizing burner that is supposed to be more environmentally friendly than the usual equipment. However, the EverGreen […]

16 Burning Questions About The Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill That

| June 17, 2010

#1) Barack Obama has authorized the deployment of more than 17,000 National Guard members along the Gulf coast to be used “as needed” by state governors.  So what are all of these National Guard troops going to be doing exactly?  Are the troops going to be used to stop the oil or to control the […]

U.S. Identifies Vast Mineral Riches In Afghanistan

| June 15, 2010

A bleak Ghazni Province seems to offer little, but a Pentagon study says it may have among the world’s largest deposits of lithium. By JAMES RISEN Published: June 13, 2010 WASHINGTON — The United States has discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, far beyond any previously known reserves and enough to […]

NASA Warns Solar Flares From ‘Huge Space Storm’ Could Cause Power Blackouts

| June 15, 2010

Britain could face widespread power blackouts and be left without critical communication signals for long periods of time, after the earth is hit by a once-in-a-generation “space storm”, NASA has warned. By Andrew Hough National power grids could overheat and air travel severely disrupted while electronic items, navigation devices and major satellites could stop working […]

The Electric Grid And Mother Nature, Three Categories Of Risk

| June 2, 2010

June 2, 2010 By MATTHEW L. WALD A report just issued by the Energy Department and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, known as Nerc, an industry group that polices the power grid, lists three categories of threats to the grid: coordinated cyber- and physical attacks, pandemic disease and electromagnetic damage. Grid experts have long […]

Interesting Facts About Wireless Subscribers

| May 23, 2010

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More On The Gulf Of Mexico Oil Disaster…..A Professor Of Engineering Told Congress That The Reality Is 95,000 Barrels Of Oil Are Gushing Out Of The Oil Leak Daily!

| May 20, 2010

Is British Petroleum lying?      95,000 Barrels Are Leaking Daily, Says Engineer….A professor of engineering told Congress that the reality is 95,000 barrels of oil are gushing out of the oil leak daily.That’s 4 million gallons a day.   Not the 5,000 barrels reported.                                                                                                                         ~~~~~~~~~~   Gregory White | May 20, 2010   While BP may […]

Op-Ed From Thomas L. Friedman Of The New York Times…..A Word From the Wise

| March 5, 2010

Op-Ed Columnist A Word From The Wise By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN Published: March 5, 2010 I was traveling via Los Angeles International Airport — LAX — last week. Walking through its faded, cramped domestic terminal, I got the feeling of a place that once thought of itself as modern but has had one too many […]

U.S. Unprepared for Cyber War

| February 23, 2010

U.S. Unprepared for Cyber War, Former Top Spy Official Says By Jeff Bliss Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. isn’t prepared for a massive attack on its computer networks by another country, a former top intelligence official said. “If the nation went to war today, in a cyber war, we would lose, former Director of […]

Fast Company Ranks Its Top Ten Most Innovative Biotech Companies

| February 17, 2010

Fast Company 10 Most Innovative Biotech Companies by Elizabeth Svoboda (Additional Reporting By Erica Westly) 1. Novartis H1N1 put a spotlight on Novartis’s success with vaccines based on cells, a process that’s faster and more reliable than the traditional method of growing viruses in chicken eggs. Novartis won EU approval to sell cell-based flu vaccines, […]

It’s The New World Of Google…..Google Introduces Nexus One Handset to Take On IPhone

| January 5, 2010

Google Introduces Nexus One Handset to Take On IPhone By Brian Womack Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) — Google Inc., aiming to take on Apple Inc.’s iPhone and defend its dominance in Web search, introduced a touch-screen mobile phone called Nexus One and opened an online store for the handset. The device is 0.45 inches (11.5 millimeters) […]

Smile, Your On Candid Camera……The New Scanners

| December 30, 2009

Security experts say the scanners may be the best defense in stopping attacks such as an attempt to bomb a Detroit-bound aircraft Christmas Day.

Active Twitter Users…..

| December 2, 2009

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And The Winner Is……Google In A Land Slide

| November 17, 2009

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Anyone Ever Seen One Of These Before?

| September 23, 2009

U.S.S. Independence (LCS-2)  …….We’ve been hearing rumblings about these U.S. Navy triple-hulled ships, so here’s one that was launched recently….Build by General Dynamics, it’s called a “Littoral Combat Ship” (LCS), and it can move weapons around faster than any ship in the Navy.  Littoral means close to shore, and that’s where these fleet-hulled ships will […]

Remember This Article If One Of These Birds Goes Down Early On……Boeing Stops Work on 787 Sections Due to ‘Wrinkles’……..

| August 14, 2009

Boeing Halted Work on 787 Sections Due to ‘Wrinkles’  By Susanna Ray Aug. 14 (Bloomberg) — Boeing Co. said it stopped work more than a month ago on two sections for the 787 Dreamliner after tiny wrinkles were discovered in the composite-material fuselages supplied by Italian vendor Alenia Aeronautica. The flaws were found on 23 […]

Interesting Tid Bits From Gene Inger……………

| July 29, 2009

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