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20:54:05 01/27/12
Matt Corby - "Brother": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Matt Corby - "Brother": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Matt Corby has certainly carved a unique path for someone that started his career aged 16 on a reality TV talent show in 2007. In 2009, he independently released his debut EP 'Song For...' before relocating to London and signing with renowned UK indie label Communion after capturing the attention of the label\'s owner; Ben Lovett of Mumford and Sons fame. Still only in his early 20s, Matt Corby's songs and vocals elicit a sensation that is nothing short of captivating. Having previously been compared to legendary artists such as Nick Drake and Jeff Buckley, Matt's songs continue to deliver a uniqueness and maturity well beyond his years while his live performances have become renowned for bringing large audiences to a complete stand still. After recording with Ian Grimble (The Libertines, Seasick Steve) and releasing his hauntingly beautiful EP, Transition to Colour in late 2010, Matt has been busy engaging audiences with his live shows. Matt spent the earlier part of 2011 playing sold out shows in London and showcasing at SXSW in Austin, Texas in February before coming back to Australia to play a string of intimate "Secret Garden" shows in fans' backyards. He soon after joined UK band Elbow as the main support on their national tour of sold out Splendour sideshows in July. After spending the last few months writing, Matt spent most of September 2011 recording his most recent EP, Into the Flame, with producer Tim Carr (Ernest Ellis, Jonathan Boulet). Into The Flame ... From: sxsw Views: 444 17 ratings Time: 06:27 More in Entertainment
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16:00:56 12/29/11
Mitt Romney's Big Promises - and Bigger Lies
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In the election of 1928, the Republican Party of Herbert Hoover promised voters "a chicken in every pot and a car in every backyard." (We all know how that turned out.) Now, Mitt Romney is pledging that "If I'm President" every college graduate will be guaranteed a job, Iran will have no nuclear weapons and the United States will dominate the 21st century. And when Romney isn't making fantastic promises about what he'll do when he gets to the White House, he's slandering the current occupant , Barack Obama.
"I Won't Let Iran Get Nukes"
Governor Romney's guarantees start with Iran and its nuclear program . In a November 10, 2011 op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, Romney pledged, " I won't let Iran get nukes ." Or as he put it 10 days earlier during a GOP national security debate : >
"If we re-elect Barack Obama, Iran will have a nuclear weapon. If you elect me as president, Iran will not have a nuclear weapon."
As to how he'll ensure that outcome, Romney explained that "If you want peace, prepare for war." And despite occasionally acknowledging the complexity of a strike against Iran and even the questionable possibility of success, Romney told the Wall Street Journal this weekend how he would get it done: >
So what would he do about it? "I do not have a top secret security clearance at this stage to be able to define precisely what kinds of actions we could take." But he adds that "the range includes something of a blockade nature, to something of a surgical strike nature, to something of a decapitate the regime nature, to eliminate the military threat of Iran altogether."
No U.S. Decline in Romney's "American Century"
Romney's promise to "eliminate the military threat of Iran altogether" is just part of his larger assurance that the 21st century will be another " American Century ." Pretending that the rise of India, China and Brazil doesn't inevitably entail the relative loss of U.S. power and influence, Romney announced in his October address at The Citadel : >
"This century must be an American Century. In an American Century, America has the strongest economy and the strongest military in the world. In an American Century, America leads the free world and the free world leads the entire world...As President of the United States, I will devote myself to an American Century. And I will never, ever apologize for America."
Not content to rest there, Romney accused President Obama of "waving the white flag of surrender": >
"An eloquently justified surrender of world leadership is still surrender. >
I will not surrender America's role in the world. This is very simple: If you do not want America to be the strongest nation on Earth, I am not your President. >
You have that President today."
Two months later, Mitt Romney repackaged his promise and his slander at the December 15 Republican debate in Sioux City, Iowa: >
"Our president thinks America is in decline. It is if he's president. It's not if I'm president. This is going to be an American century."
As for Romney's charge that President Obama "went around the world and apologized for America," the Washington Post Fact Checker deemed it a Four-Pinocchio lie .
A Job for Every College Graduate
At an event in New Hampshire last week, Governor Romney's pandering went from the sublime to the ridiculous. There, Mitt pledged President Romney would deliver full-employment for all American college graduates: >
"What I can promise you is this -- when you get out of college, if I'm president you'll have a job. If President Obama is reelected, you will not be able to get a job. That's the reason I will hopefully get young people who are in college is to say, You know what, I understand what it takes to get jobs in America."
As the record shows , not so much. After all, as the Los Angeles Times recently documented, Romney's "Bain Capital often maximized profits in part by firing workers." That's why FactCheck.org , the Washington Post Fact Checker and Fortune all refused to vouch for Romney's claim that "In those hundreds of businesses we invested in, tens of thousands of jobs net-net were created."
Obama "Has Not Created Any New Jobs"
If Mitt Romney can't prove his boasts about his own job creation record, neither can he justify his blatant lie about President Obama's : >
"25 million people are out of work because of Barack Obama. And so I'll compare my experience in the private sector where, net-net, we created over 100,000 jobs." >
"I'll compare that record with his record, where he has not created any new jobs."
Sadly for Mitt Romney, the Bush recession began in December 2007. As ThinkProgress rightly noted, "The private sector has added 2.3 million new jobs since March 2010, and it took the Obama economy one year to create more jobs than the economy under President Bush did in eight." As The Economist explained earlier, the recession was not at its deepest just as Barack Obama was entering office, but far worse than official statistics revealed at the time. Romney might also want to check with former McCain economic adviser Mark Zandi as well as the non-partisan CBO , who concluded that the Obama stimulus program "added up to 0.9 million jobs in 2009, 3.3 million jobs in 2010 and 2.6 million jobs in 2011."
Obama's Debt Exceeds All Previous Presidents Combined
Mitt Romney didn't just lie about Barack Obama's jobs record. At the Sioux City debate, he got President Obama's contribution to the federal debt all wrong as well: >
"We all understand that the spending crisis is extraordinary, with $15 trillion now in debt, with a president that's racked up as much debt as almost all of the other presidents combined."
Of course, we don't all understand that, because it's not true . After Ronald Reagan tripled the gross national debt and George W. Bush doubled it again, Uncle Sam's red ink totaled almost $11 trillion when Barack Obama took the oath of office.
Obama is "Taking over 100 Percent" of Health Care
In his desperate quest to win over conservative Republican primary voters, Mitt Romney has turned his back on his signature achievement which he once boasted was a health care model for the nation. And to do it, Romney has been lying for months by telling voters "Obamacare is about taking over 100 percent of the people's insurance in this country."
In a September 15, 2011 interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer , Romney made the same charge: >
"The Massachusetts plan was crafted for Massachusetts, for the needs of 8 percent of our population that didn't have insurance, not for the 92 percent that did. Obamacare is a plan that takes over 100 percent of the people in the country and their health care, and that's one of the reasons why people don't want it."
Sadly for Mitt Romney, repetition of a lie doesn't make it any more true.
The Affordable Care Act passed by Congress and signed by President Obama in the spring of 2010 targets the 17 percent of people (over 50 million people) who are uninsured . As Politifact explained in deeming Romney's fraud another "Pants on Fire" lie: >
According to the Census Bureau, the percentage of Americans without health insurance nationally was slightly under 17 percent in 2009, the year Obama began pushing for the bill. According to a Congressional Budget Office estimate, the number was about the same in 2010, when the measure was signed into law. Other estimates have pegged the national number at about 15 percent.
As Henry Aaron, a senior fellow with the centrist-to-liberal Brookings Institution right noted, comparing 8 percent to 17 percent "would have been apples to apples" when it comes to the impact of the individual mandate at the center of both the Massachusetts and national plans. Sadly, Politifact concluded, Romney was guilty of "a felony case of comparing apples and oranges."
Romney "Will Reverse President Obama's Massive Defense Cuts"
During that same "American Century" speech in October, Governor Romney pledged: >
"I will reverse President Obama's massive defense cuts. Time and again, we have seen that attempts to balance the budget by weakening our military only lead to a far higher price, not only in treasure, but in blood."
Sadly for Romney, as Steve Benen pointed out, defense spending has not only gone up every year of the Obama presidency . It is higher than it ever was when George W. Bush sat in the Oval Office.
Of course, Romney's confusion over matters of war and peace are hardly new. In an April op-ed for the Manchester Union Leader, Mitt forgot about the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan as he denounced President Obama for "one of the biggest peacetime spending binges in American history."
Obama's "Equal Outcomes" and "Entitlement Society"
Last week, the Romney campaign rolled out what may well become the meta-theme and meta-lie for the 2012 general election race.
After President Obama declared in his Osawatomie, Kansas address that Republican trickle down economics "never worked," Romney struck back. Just not with the truth: >
"Just a couple of weeks ago in Kansas, President Obama lectured us about Teddy Roosevelt's philosophy of government. But he failed to mention the important difference between Teddy Roosevelt and Barack Obama. Roosevelt believed that government should level the playing field to create equal opportunities. President Obama believes that government should create equal outcomes. >
"In an entitlement society, everyone receives the same or similar rewards, regardless of education, effort, and willingness to take risk. That which is earned by some is redistributed to the others. And the only people who truly enjoy any real rewards are those who do the redistributing -- the government. >
"The truth is that everyone may get the same rewards, but virtually everyone will be worse off."
By raising the mythical red menace of communism and falsely attributing it to Barack Obama, Romney in the words of Paul Krugman had introduced " The Big Lie " into his " Post-Truth Campaign ." While Andrew Sullivan announced "Mitt Romney is a big, fat liar," Steve Benen lamented that "Romney, allegedly the responsible one in the Republican field, has been reduced to lying uncontrollably." And while Greg Sargent in the past had expressed amazement at "Mitt Romney's casual, effortless falsehoods," New York Magazine's Jonathan Chait explained that Romney's red scare rose to a whole new level of duplicity: >
"This isn't just a casual line. In eight sentences, Romney asserts over and over again that Obama wants to create "equal outcomes" and give everybody the "same rewards." This is nuts, Glenn Beck-level insane. Restoring Clinton-era taxes is not a plan to equalize outcomes, or even close. It's not even a plan to stop rising inequality. Obama's America will continue to be the most unequal society in the advanced world -- only slightly less so. The alternative proposals accelerate inequality even further."
Of course, as the proliferating profiles from the Wall Street Journal , the New York Times , the Washington Post and others show, Mitt Romney is no stranger to inequality. Legendarily cheap and analytical , as a Harvard Business School student Romney gave a presentation to his classmates that "proved the value of family time based not on emotion but on yield." Two Romney quotes - " I love business " and " I love data " - seem to sum up the man.
As for loving the truth, that for Mitt Romney is apparently another matter altogether.
(This piece also appears at Perrspectives .)
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20:13:05 11/04/11
Hong Kong Puts Best Santas Forward
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Hong Kong Puts Best Santas Forward
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ me.lt Hong Kong is gearing up for a special kind of competition -- Sweden's Santa Claus Winter Games. But the fact that Hong Kong is a city where snow never falls and houses have no chimneys, is not stopping Jolly Old Saint Nick from brining some holiday cheer. Hong Kong's Santa Clauses are competing for the title of best Santa this week to win a spot to compete at Sweden's 2011 Santa Claus Winter Games. The eight contestants had to prove they were good at doing their jobs -- riding on a sled and delivering gifts. [Mario Wong, Contestant]: "Whether I win or not... you never know if you would win or lose, it all depends on the judge. The most important thing is to have fun. Today I'm here not to win, but it's most important to have fun. If people can see, 'oh, he's having fun!' then it's good enough." Hong Kong resident Jim Chan won the competition two years ago. He's been dressing up as Old Saint Nick for 18 years. [Jim Chan, World's Best Santa 2009]: "Heh heh, basically every Santa Claus has his own trademark trick. But, as everyone can see, he knows magic. He can show you his magic tricks." The winner was Mario Wong, who will represent Hong Kong at the Santa Claus Winter Games, which will be held from November 17 to 19. From: NTDTV Views: 74 1 ratings Time: 01:17 More in News & Politics
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04:26:01 07/24/11
COUGAR CHEETAH = Big Cat Success!
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"The June 17, 2009 hearing of the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission set a record for the number of animal lovers to attend and speak up at their meetings. Carole Baskin as been attending these meetings since 1994 and rarely do more than two or three animal advocates show up but at this meeting we counted more than 40 people who spoke in favor of tougher laws to regulate the trade in exotic animals. We hope this is the beginning of a trend and if so it will shape the future. Wild animals will no longer be exploited, abused, neglected and abandoned if the public continues to speak up for them The best news is that Cougars and Cheetahs have been uplisted to Class I which means that they can no longer be kept as pets in Florida. Those who already own these cats as pets can keep them, but cannot breed or replace them unless they meet the higher requirements for owning Class I animals which includes 5 acres of land, stronger cages and they cannot use them for petting sessions after they reach 45 lbs., so fewer people will be mauled by them. Our biggest defeat was that the FWCC approved a new category of licensee called ""Sanctuary"" No accredited or legitimate sanctuary asked for this category and 2500 of the 2764 letters received by the FWC specifically asked that it not be adopted as it creates 4 major loopholes. To learn more please visit: CatLaws.com For more info about BIG CAT RESCUE visit: http://www.bigcatrescue.org Find us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Big-Cat-Rescue-Tampa-FL/122174836956?ref=sgm MYSPACE: http://www.myspace.com/1bigcatrescue TWITTER: http://twitter.com/BigCatRescue DONATE: http://www.bigcatrescue.org/donate.htm THANK YOU!"
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23:21:19 06/09/11
Mikalah Gordon 21st Birthday Party Celebration at MOOD
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"Maximo TV http://www.maximotv.com http://www.youtube.com/maximotv Singer/TV Personality, AMERICAN IDOL Favorite and GONE COUNTRY Star MIKALAH GORDON celebrated 5 years in the spotlight and her 21ST BIRTHDAY at MOOD in Hollywood January 17, 2009 - Exclusive Interview By Larissa Wohl ***This footage is available for licensing*** The viewing of this clip by website visitors is only permissible for personal use; copying, commercial use, distribution, broadcast, download, additional use or transfer is expressly prohibited. Contact us for more information at maximotv.com for proper clearance.
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16:33:22 01/28/11
Jon Cryer
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Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men, Pretty in Pink) reveals why he didn't pay his brat pack dues and why he couldn't be Chandler. Plus, Bob welcomes his wife's close friend Michael Singleton and shows pictures of his family.
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Tags: Late sun wife minutes didn pack rescue pretty rock why jon simpsons internet couldn pay pink economy reveals chandler Macy ignore anytime cryer Singleton dues Torniquet mattcastle Brat daughter Half night Talk show week samantha bob Men michael two job john family feat Crackle
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18:09:29 07/15/10
Isaac Mizrahi Spring 2010 Runway Show
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Isaac Mizrahi Spring 2010 Collection New York, NY ( Sept 17, 2009) Presented in High Definition. Isaac Mizrahi’s spring show was pure joy with a Hollywood style 50s movie set titled; “Astaire Case or Obstacle Course.” The set complete with scaffolding and all manner of staging – had models walking up onto a platform and then down a staircase, following stage directions through a rain machine before finally reaching a stopping point near the end of the catwalk. A jazz band, fronted by Ethan Iverson played live adding to the coolly orchestrated mayhem.
Mizrahi sent out an upbeat collection with a modern, New York take on YSL’s tuxedo dressing. There were jackets cut with wide lapels in a variety or lengths, from cropped styles to a short double breasted mini tuxedo dress in shimmering holographic pailletes. For evening, a tuxedo jacket worn with a salmon colored wrapped tulle skirt tied around the hips looked like it had not been sewn, but simply irreverently wrapped about the body. Fitted bustiers perfectly complemented the cropped jackets and looked daringly chic when paired with a short silk skirt swirled into a charming rosette.
The clothes were classic with a twist, often mixing sharp tailoring with soft layered silk skirts or masculine clean cut trousers pleated and cuffed at bottom. A standout pair of green satin trousers was paired with a crisp dove grey bustier and matching double lapel jacket or set in ecru over a crisp white bustier and black crepe trousers. Accessories included clear arm braces and a zany Lucite lobster as an appendage, cardboard constructed boater hats and flat spectator shoes or tri-tone Oxford sandals with a metal spiral cone heal. "I still believe," Mizrahi said, "that fashion has to be gorgeous and colorful and fun. Produced by Gianna Madrini, Style Editor - Global Fashion News http://www.globalfashionnews.com Copyright 2009 All rights reserved.
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11:49:27 12/23/09
Nail Gun Trick
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By pretending that my firing a nail gun into my hand in the show was really dangerous, I was morally implicating the audience. I've changed that. It's just a trick and I admit it.
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Original Release Year: 2009
Tags: Penn Says Nail Gun Trick 2009 Penn Jillette Crackle Reality Talk
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23:00:00 12/17/09
INSIDERMEDICINE VIDEO: In Hospital Kidney Injury Increases Risk of Mortality, Cutting TV Time Burns Calories in Overweight People, Natural Antiviral Protein Discovered
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(December 17, 2009 - Insidermedicine)
From Massachusetts - Suffering an acute kidney injury (AKI) in-hospital increases a patient's risk of mortality once released, according to a report published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology . Researchers studied over 83,000 patients who suffered sudden loss of their kidney function in-hospital, but did not undergo dialysis and survived a minimum of three months after their release from the hospital. Results showed that 30% of patients who suffered AKI died after two years, compared with only 16% of patients who did not suffer this injury.
From California - According to a repot published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, watching less television burns calories in overweight adults. Researchers studied 36 overweight adults, having one group of participants cut their TV time in half while the other watched their normal amount. Results showed that the group of patients who watched less TV burned an extra 120 calories per day.
And finally, back to Massachusetts - Researchers have identified naturally occurring proteins that help prevent viral infections, according to a report published in the journal Cell . Researchers found antiviral proteins in human and mouse cells, discovering that the proteins were able to either prevent or at least slow viruses--such as the seasonal flu, H1N1 influenza, West Nile virus, and the dengue virus--as soon as the infection started its course.
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23:00:00 12/16/09
INSIDERMEDICINE VIDEO: Less Education Linked to More Asthma Problems, FDA Recommends Preventive Use of Rosuvastatin, Nearsightedness On the Rise
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(December 16, 2009 - Insidermedicine)
From Montreal %ndash According to a report published in the journal Respiratory Research , researchers may have found a connection between education level and problems with asthma. Researchers studied over 800 adult patients, finding that those with less than 12 years of formal schooling were more likely to have worse control over their asthma symptoms as well as a 55% increased risk of going to the emergency department with an asthma related incident.
From Washington %ndash The FDA is now recommending that rosuvastatin can be used for preventive purposes, even in patients with no history of atherosclerosis. Researchers studied over 17,000 adult men and women who had no prior history of heart disease but had elevated c-reactive protein levels, administering rosuvastatin for nearly 2 years. Results showed a relative decrease of 44% in the amount of heart attack, stroke, and cardiovascular death.
And finally, from Bethesda %ndash According to a report published in the Archives of Ophthalmology , the amount of people with nearsightedness has increased significantly in the past 30 years. Researchers examined information from the National Health and Nutrition Examination survey (NHANES), comparing the prevalence of nearsightedness (or, myopia) from 1971-1972 with 1999-2004. They found that the overall incidence of myopia increased from 25% in the earlier period to 41.6% in the later period.
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22:53:35 12/14/09
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19:03:23 12/09/09
Marc Jacobs Fall 2009 Runway Show
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Marc Jacobs Fall 2009 Collection New York, New York (February 17, 2009) Presented by Global Fashion News.
With a wink and a nod to the excess of the high flying and hard partying Eighties, Marc Jacobs unveiled his Fall 2009 collection sending sixty distinctive party girl looks parading down the catwalk. Leave it to Marc Jacobs to change the mood and divert our attention from the gloomy economic downturn of 2009 with his latest electrifying, neon-hued antidote to the economy. "I was thinking about the good old days in New York," he said after the show, "when getting dressed up was such a joy."
Mining his youth and early adulthood, Jacobs showed every major trend of the Eighties and then some, delivering an over-the-top ode to former friend and fellow designer Stephen Sprouse
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21:00:00 11/25/09
INSIDERMEDICINE VIDEO: Cancer Vaccine Eliminates Tumors in Mice, Active Travel Better For Health & Climate than Low Emission Vehicles, Salt Intake Affects Stroke, Heart Attack Risk
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(November 25, 2009 - Insidermedicine)
From Massachusetts - For the first time, scientists have developed a cancer vaccine that can eliminate tumors in mice, according to a report published in the journal Science Translational Medicine . Researchers from Harvard University developed an implant-based vaccine. Smaller than a fingernail, the vaccine contains antigens that are tumor specific and is implanted underneath the skin, releasing cytokines and reprogramming the immune system to specifically target tumors.
From London - According to a report published in The Lancet , walking and cycling show more health and climate benefits than driving lower emission vehicles. Researchers estimated the future health and climate consequences of different transportation plans--comparing current projections (with things remaining as they are) with several alternative scenarios that included lower emission vehicles, less motor traffic, more active travel through cycling and walking and a combination of all of these. They found that active travel and less motor traffic showed as much as 40 times the health and carbon dioxide benefits when compared to only driving lower emission vehicles.
And finally, from Italy - Limiting salt intake significantly reduces risk of stroke and heart disease, according to a report published in the British Medical Journal . Researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 13 studies--covering more than 170,000 people--and found that cutting salt consumption by 5 grams a day could lower risk of stroke by 23% and heart disease by 17%.
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22:32:00 11/23/09
The Engadget Show - 003: Drew Bamford, Joystiq's Chris Grant, Adamo XPS, and lots of game demos
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This is a big one, folks. The new installment of The Engadget Show is jam-packed with goodness. First up, Josh sits down with HTC's director of user experience Drew Bamford to discuss Android, Sense, Windows Mobile and a whole lot more. Then we've got a charming little segment where Paul and Josh go hunting around NYC for KIRFs, and Chris Grant joins the gang on stage for a dissection of the holiday gaming situation... and some demos where the gang gets to show off their totally radical moves. Seriously, Josh and Nilay have a DJ Hero battle, and Paul Miller skates (but doesn't die) in Tony Hawk: Ride . Don't miss this one -- it might just be the best yet! Full video is after the break.
Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Paul Miller, Nilay Patel
Special guests: Drew Bamford, Chris Grant
Produced and Directed by: Chad Mumm
Executive Producer: Josh Fruhlinger
Edited by: Michael Slavens
Music by: Glomag
Visuals by: Dan Winckler
Opening titles by: Julien Nantiec
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22:32:00 11/23/09
The Engadget Show - 003: Drew Bamford, Joystiq's Chris Grant, Adamo XPS, and lots of game demos
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This is a big one, folks. The new installment of The Engadget Show is jam-packed with goodness. First up, Josh sits down with HTC's director of user experience Drew Bamford to discuss Android, Sense, Windows Mobile and a whole lot more. Then we've got a charming little segment where Paul and Josh go hunting around NYC for KIRFs, and Chris Grant joins the gang on stage for a dissection of the holiday gaming situation... and some demos where the gang gets to show off their totally radical moves. Seriously, Josh and Nilay have a DJ Hero battle, and Paul Miller skates (but doesn't die) in Tony Hawk: Ride . Don't miss this one -- it might just be the best yet! Full video is after the break.
Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Paul Miller, Nilay Patel
Special guests: Drew Bamford, Chris Grant
Produced and Directed by: Chad Mumm
Executive Producer: Josh Fruhlinger
Edited by: Michael Slavens
Music by: Glomag
Visuals by: Dan Winckler
Opening titles by: Julien Nantiec
Special thanks to VIZIO for providing the 55 TruLED LCD HDTV!
Download the Show: The Engadget Show - 003 (HD) / The Engadget Show - 003 (iPod / iPhone / Zune formatted)
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21:00:00 11/13/09
VIDEO: New H1N1 Statistics From the CDC, Baby Boomers Face High Disability Rates, Pregnant Women Okay to Exercise Until End of Third Trimester
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(November 13, 2009 - Insidermedicine)
From Atlanta - According to new statistics released by the CDC, 22 million Americans have been infected with the H1N1 flu in the last six months. In that same time period, roughly 3,900 people have died from H1N1, with 540 of these deaths being pediatric. Furthermore, of the 98, 000 H1N1 patients hospitalized, 36, 000 were 17 years or younger. Over 2,900 patients who have died from H1N1 were between ages 18 and 64.
From Los Angeles - Individuals now entering their 60s--or baby boomers--face unusually high disability rates, according to a report published in the American Journal of Public Health . Researchers analyzed information from the National Health and Nutrition Examination surveys, comparing the mobility and independence of baby boomers with that of the previous generation. Results showed that disability rates in both aspects have increased between 40 and 70% for the baby boom generation.
And finally, from Madrid - Exercising up until the end of pregnancy is beneficial for both mother and child, according to a report published in the International Journal of Obesity . Researchers studied 160 pregnant women between 25 and 35 years old, half of whom took part in a supervised exercise regimen. Results showed that exercise in the second and third trimester had no negative effect on fetal health, but rather, made it less likely for the mother to have a heavier child.





