Friday 31 January 2014

Mark Carney warns sharing Scottish currency may lead to crisis - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk






'Seinfeld' Reunion Will Happen 'Very, Very Soon'






Tuesday 28 January 2014

Spy Agencies Tap Data Streaming From Phone Apps - NYTimes.com






Chemistry-Based Life-Hacks - Business Insider






Sugar-Based Battery Developed By Virginia Tech - Business Insider






Winklevoss Statement On Charlie Shrem Arrest - Business Insider






Tim Cook Apple New Products - Business Insider

Real innovation?






Why The Entire World Of Economics Is Secretly Very Thankful To The UK Right Now - Business Insider






Reuters TV | Is a perfect storm brewing in the Asia Pacific?






UPDATE 3-Winter storm brings 'once in decade' ice, snow to U.S. South | Reuters






BBC News - Deep South in winter storm emergency

What are snow rollers?






BBC News - Frost fair: When an elephant walked on the frozen River Thames






Obama to raise minimum wage for government contract workers - The Washington Post

Obviously, works the opposite way to a speed limit?






Monday 27 January 2014

As Arctic ice melts, polar bears learn to live off the land - CSMonitor.com






When companies break the law and people pay: The scary lesson of the Google Bus - Salon.com






Wealthy venture capitalist Tom Perkins says the 1% in America are treated like Jews in Nazi Germany - Salon.com






Paul Krugman slams the 1% for “paranoia” and “megalomania” - Salon.com

In another era, the idea of criticising the rich might have provoked even harsher accusations, but Americans don't need Americans any more to get wealthy. So long as there is an alternative to local labour the workers won't be exploited. Their pensions will be raided and then they will be fired and ignored. Restrict capital flows and tax the rich may not sound orthodox, but it sure beats grinding poverty in a world where business morality is at its extreme lowest. 






Saturday 25 January 2014

Green Hill Location for Public Safety Communications, Cell Tower Denied by Blowing Rock Town Council | High Country Press






Stephen Hawking Says No Black Holes Exist

Hawking and Penrose are at it again! 






The Potential Myth of Vitamin D Supplements | dailyRx






The Dark Side Of Broccoli And Kale: Could Cruciferous Vegetables Be Bad For You?

Cook before you blend....






What Is Vitamin D Good For? Supplements Have Little Effect On Heart Attack, Stroke, And Cancer Risk

Mysterious?






Energy efficiency measures in homes may lead to higher risk of lung cancer | Fox News






Israeli defense minister slams John Kerry for 'messianic' pursuit of peace deal (+video) - CSMonitor.com

Both sides are over optimistic. Israeli political candidates know how to trick population into feeling of total insecurity. 






Israel's Netanyahu draws line in the sand on Jordan Valley settlements - CSMonitor.com






We’ll Blow by U.N. Climate-Change Panel’s Trillion-Tons Limit | MIT Technology Review






Despite Funding Boost, We're Spending Too Little on Energy R&D | MIT Technology Review






Startup Begins Making a Battery for Renewable Energy | MIT Technology Review






Tuesday 21 January 2014

The Economist explains: How is Nazi-looted art returned? | The Economist






Downton Abbey and House of Cards: Why They're So Addictive | TIME.com






Prince Harry ‘chuffed’ to finally reach South Pole after 320-kilometre trek with wounded Canadian soldiers | National Post






Prince Harry drank champagne ‘out of a prosthetic leg,’ told ‘eye-wateringly rude jokes,’ Antarctic adventurers reveal | National Post






The University Times | An Economist Walks Into A Bar: Are economists boring? Ludo Dawnay explores the accessibility of economics to the average punter after Paul Krugman’s visit to the Phil.






PAUL KRUGMAN: The undeserving rich | More Opinions | The Sun Herald

So so true! 


RT



Monday 20 January 2014

Apple custard cake – Bondi Harvest Recipe | Life and style | theguardian.com






US tech firms make eleventh-hour attempt to halt tax avoidance reforms | Business | The Guardian






Energy Storage in Miniaturized Capacitors May Boost Green Energy Technology .... Towards an Internet of energy?

My hunch seems right. 

Capacitors are the key to the next generation of energy smoothing devices. Perhaps, they can be scaled up as well to reduce energy waste and allow all firms and households of energy production to enter the grid. Democratic access to the grid to sell excess production could allow for cheap energy beyond present thinking and greatly reduce demands on fossil fuel sources .....

Crowd sourcing of energy by allowing household access to supply energy along the lines of an Internet is the key to ending a drift towards domination by a few greedy companies and investors. 

It's important to free people from the dominance of the large energy monopolies and to create a new style of energy Internet that people can use to share information as well as supply others with energy. By combining energy with data flow we can solve many many problems. 

The philosophy of scaling up can be defeated by democratic technologies based on the same principles that created the Internet of data.






Sunday 19 January 2014

Demonising wi-fi is dangerous to your child’s health | The National Business Review

I wonder how the party poopers that said smoking can kill you felt. Spreading EMF radiation can kill you or anyone or life in general. Sorry to be a party pooper ....






England’s clouds part for solar energy






Cellphones, wi-fi and electromagnetic radiation | The National Business Review

Reading this link you would think that there was no danger whatsoever with radiation. Life traps uses radiation to perform its many functions. Microwave ovens without metal inside do one thing and with metal inside do another. Metals are key to life processes and mitigate the physics environment that seemingly harmless radiation travels into. The scientific medical and biophysical discussion really needs to be opened up otherwise we could all die from cancer threshold from ultraviolet light or as the case may well be from the effects on unfortunate people from man made and distributed willy nilly electronic stuff we don't even begin to understand. 

To say a technology is safe when you disregard the complete evidence is criminal!  Do we let people live shorter uncomfortable lives because the majority feel its safe and ok. Mankind has made this mistake many times before as commercial demands outweigh prudence. 






Friday 17 January 2014

Labour's reforms 'will ensure new banks flourish to challenge big five' | Business | The Guardian

Oh dear. They should ask me first?

Silly reforms that are way off what is needed to deal with lack of competition. 

Labour / Soc Dem do not understand either the economic problem nor the dynamic nature of banking competition. 






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