Sunday, April 10, 2011

@7:28, 04/10/11

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    juliebryant
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      Our Cowardly Congress
      “Our Cowardly Congress - http://nyti.ms/hkFb3y - by Nicholas Kristoft/NY Times”
      http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/09/celebrating-defeat/
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    Chuck Wolfe
    • Chuck Wolfe posted to Twitter an article:
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      Seattle Ponders Replacing a Roadway
      “Seattle Ponders Replacing a Roadway - http://nyti.ms/hdkhUe” 
      This is a "Big Dig".  Add down town exits. Rework the surface for trolley and bicycle. Connect the through road to the farmers market &
      the port.  Make it free to electrics.
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    Disarm
    • Disarm posted to Twitter an article:
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      Lack of Data Heightens Japan’s Nuclear Crisis
      “Experts argue about dangers posed by #Japan’s #nuclear crisis - http://nyti.ms/h9rVJq” 
      Some damned fool needs to request a bomb disposal robot.
      The manufacturer will contribute one for the credit and the pictures.
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    Melissa Robison
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      Apr 9, 2011
      Sweet Sounds of Science
      “Pretty Cool. Sweet Sounds of Science - http://nyti.ms/i2QOVY” 
      Very Cool.  Communication through composed sound is a cool thought.  It reaches the innumerate. The information level needs work.
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    CalFireNews
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      Apr 9, 2011
      Day Laborers Brave Risks at Japan’s Nuclear Plants
      “#Nuclear Day Laborers doing the heavy lifting under watchful eyes of #Japan Mafia and #TEPCO - http://nyti.ms/fEeMjR” 
      It is very cheap to use disposable people.  The railroads killed  many Chinese and Irish.
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    FTAsiaNews
    • thai_news posted to Twitter an article:
      Apr 24, 2010
      Rebellious Mood Takes Root in Rural Thailand
      “Rebellious Mood Takes Root in Rural Thailand - http://nyti.ms/auQzra” 
      http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/thailand/index.html?scp=1-spot&sq=thailand&st=cse
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    How Social Media Can Induce Feelings of ‘Missing Out’
    When constant updates on social media show your friends having fun without you, it’s easy to develop a case of FOMO, or “fear of missing out.”
    This is just part of why I will not do"real time".
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    Karenabay
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      Path to Averting Government Shutdown
      “the game of chicken over a looming shutdown of the US gov't (NYTimes) http://nyti.ms/hyShwV” 
      The Republicans got everything they wanted this time.  
      They will want more at the end of the week.  
      I doubt they will be pushed back.
      The axe must fall and catch them.
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    Our Cowardly Congress
    Incompetence and hypocrisy have been front and center during the budget bickering.
    Kristof has some of it. 
    The editors of the NYTimes are not helping Washington to see reality.
    There are no Populist tabloids and no loud liberal voices elsewhere.
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    laurenhard

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    InvisibleGaijin
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      Math of Publishing Meets the E-Book
      “Math of Publishing Meets the E-Book - http://nyti.ms/9iOFQK” 
      Library sales. If you want a book on your shelf, go to a book store. The libraries would love to circulate ebooks.  There is no way to keep a borrower of an ebook from saving a copy.  How does one price a lending copy?  Book stores become copy on demand operations and we learn to do quick bindings.
      Perhaps we make authors salaried employees and publish under the GPL.  Book stores and Libraries pay ascap like fees to the publishing houses for the right to broadcast. 
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    dwayneroper
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      jenny8lee

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    Day Laborers Brave Risks at Japan’s Nuclear Plants
    Before the quake, thousands of untrained laborers handled most of the dangerous work at nuclear plants.
    Ignorance and desperation are not bravery. The relation is exploitation.
    If it did not happen everywhere, there would be no lawyer lending.
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    The__Forest
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    Sidney Lumet, Director of ‘Serpico,’ Dies at 86
    Mr. Lumet, who preferred the streets of New York to the back lots of Hollywood, directed “12 Angry Men,” “Serpico,” “Dog Day Afternoon,” “The Verdict,” “Network,” among others.
    If he could give us another picture, he would have done so. Here we have 
    about one hundred job openings as the industry searches for replacement talent. The film schools will crank for a long time and a lot of want to bes
    will be shaken out.  Doing film online is a very good idea until ones show that need a theatre.  We may even get live drama worth paying.  There is so much volunteering.
    Good things could be said about our situation with the Stuart abdication in 1641/42.
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    mikerosenwald
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      L. J. Davis, Journalist and Novelist, Dies at 70
      “L. J. Davis, Journalist and Novelist, Dies at 70 - http://nyti.ms/fBksJl” 
      Sorry I missed him.
      "It isn’t that my tenants, over the years, have proved to be the sorts of people who exhibit a predilection to talk about God and razors while hitchhiking on lonely stretches of highway,” he wrote in a short essay in The New York Times in 1984. “It’s merely that many have demonstrated a kind of low-level, destructive and universal incompetence that causes the mind to reel in the contemplation of it. If the city really were a jungle and we were a tribe of natives living by our wits, our stealth and our skill, my tenants would be dead by now.” 
      Bookmarked Fleet Fire. http://www.amazon.com/L-J-Davis/e/B001H6MZM2/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_pop_1
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    stevens1
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      10:43 pm
      TechStars Nurtures Start-Ups With Mentors
      “TechStars Nurtures Start-Ups With Mentors & $18,000 in financing - http://nyti.ms/gkcphu” 
      This is not the game I want to play.  They already know what kind of business they want to support and it is not mine.
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    saradvorkin
    • saradvorkin posted to Twitter a blog post:
      9:41 pm
      The Changing Definition of a Parent
      “The Changing Definition of a Parent - http://nyti.ms/hunReP #"intended parents" & #surrogacy agreements” 
      The law seems to be moving in the right direction.  I would be happy to attempt such an action. It is not required.  I would like to discuss it extensively, live voice, before we start any such.
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    birddogleader
    • Jenna Wortham posted to Twitter a blog post:
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      Instant Loops of Images, From an iPhone App
      “my GIF-making obsession has hit a new peak with @aarontweets latest iPhone App 3frames -- http://nyti.ms/f8AoCX” 

      There is a standard bit of adobe software that does this.  There is also a piece of Autocad that makes animations. The capacity also is in Linux.
      http://www.google.com/cse?cx=017644269519104757279%3Agm62gtzaoky&q=animation&sa=go
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    The_News_DIVA
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      Dust Is Gone Above the Bar, but a Legend Still Dangles
      “Dust Is Gone Above the Bar, but a Legend Still Dangles - http://nyti.ms/fVkHam” 
      McSorley's is an institution.  I have never been but would gladly go near opening and read the walls and talk until the crowd got too thick.  Only the health department should make them change and then at the behest of the emergency rooms.  Their choice has been to be static since before Lincoln was elected.

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