Video: Clinton Supports Are Restless?
(Via HotAir.com)
I guess it looks as if the Democratic convention is going to be a little bit more exciting than I thought this year.
Perhaps I should pre-order tickets to Denver?
(Via HotAir.com)
I guess it looks as if the Democratic convention is going to be a little bit more exciting than I thought this year.
Perhaps I should pre-order tickets to Denver?
(The Guardian) In a breakthrough Jurassic Park-like experiment, scientists have resurrected genes from the Tasmanian tiger – a meat-eating marsupial that became extinct more than 70 years ago – by injecting them into mouse embryos. [...]
Researchers at the University of Melbourne and Texas University in Houston extracted DNA from four 100-year-old museum specimens, including three preserved in alcohol, the journal PLjoS One reported. They isolated a string of genes from each and injected it into early-stage mouse embryos. Tests on the growing mice revealed that a gene from the Tasmanian tiger called Col2a1 had switched on and was driving the growth of bone and cartilage in the young animals.
I wonder what scientists will think of next?
And people wonder why “half” the country watches Saturday Night Live….
Meanwhile, their are rumors that Hillary’s supporters are bribing super delegates. Sigh.
(Hat tip: Hot Air)
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I just received this email from Tim Westergren, a founder of Pandora.
What is Pandora you say? It’s basically a Google version of internet radio, where the station gradually finds out what type of music you love, and then adjusts all of the songs to fit your style.
Anyways, here is the email I received:
(Pandora) I’m writing today to urgently ask for your help. Our future and that of all webcasters is being threatened by the actions of the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America). In an effort to cripple Internet radio they have defied Congressional direction to negotiate reasonable performance fees and are trying to shut us down.
In spite of overwhelming opposition, including from thousands of musicians, they have blatantly pursued a strategy of undermining the process, making outrageous demands, and trying to run out the clock, hoping we will just quietly fade away. There is only one way to stop this violation of the public trust, and that is by mobilizing the collective will of our listening audience. [...]
When you call, please tell them your home town, and ask them to support the Brownback Internet Radio Equality amendment that will be considered in the Judiciary Committee this Thursday.
This amendment sets webcasting royalties at the same level as those paid by satellite radio, which would compensate musicians fairly and allow web radio to survive. For more info on the bill, please visit: www.savenetradio.org
Even though I listen to most of my music through my iPhone, this bill could potentially affect another site that I use called FlyTunes which I use on my phone.
If the RIAA succeeds in demolishing these web radio stations, I could be forced with the reality of not having music on my iPhone as well as my PC to listen to, which would not make this geek very happy.
So, if your Senator is on the Judiciary Committee (I’m talking to you Americans here) feel free to call them up and tell them to support Brownback’s bill, or face the wrath this November.
(Image Credit: RKNA)
Read MoreWow, this is something you don’t hear everyday…at least on TV.
(McClatchy Washington Bureau) BAGHDAD — Followers of rebel cleric Muqtada al Sadr agreed late Friday to allow Iraqi security forces to enter all of Baghdad’s Sadr City and to arrest anyone found with heavy weapons in a surprising capitulation that seemed likely to be hailed as a major victory for Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki.
In return, Sadr’s Mahdi Army supporters won the Iraqi government’s agreement not to arrest Mahdi Army members without warrants, unless they were in possession of “medium and heavy weaponry.”
The agreement would end six weeks of fighting in the vast Shiite Muslim area that’s home to more than 2 million residents and would mark the first time that the area would be under government control since Saddam Hussein was toppled in 2003. On Friday, 15 people were killed and 112 were injured in fighting, officials at the neighborhoods two major hospitals said.
The more Iraqi’s can take control of their country, the sooner American forces (or rather at least the bulk of them) can return home.
I know many of my friends want the US to pull out immediately, regardless, but that is in my honest opinion insane.
Whether for better or worse, we liberated/invaded that country (depending on your point of view) and we “Fathered” its democracy. It is our responsibility to see this nation succeed, the same way we have helped Israel, Japan and Germany.
Anything less is pretty much unacceptable, and at best cowardly.
(hat tip: Hot Air)
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