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KDDI au concept phones explained and pictured
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Palin believes dinosaurs and men once coexisted
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The vice presidential candidate of a major political party in America apparently believes dinosaurs and men once walked the earth at the same time:Palin treads carefully between fundamentalist beliefs and public policy (Los Angeles Times)After conducting a college band and watching Palin deliver a commencement address to a small group of home-schooled students in June 1997, Wasilla resident Philip Munger said, he asked the young mayor about her religious beliefs.
Palin told him that “dinosaurs and humans walked the Earth at the same time,” Munger said. When he asked her about prehistoric fossils and tracks dating back millions of years, Palin said “she had seen pictures of human footprints inside the tracks,” recalled Munger, who teaches music at the University of Alaska in Anchorage and has regularly criticized Palin in recent years on his liberal political blog, called Progressive Alaska.
Adventurer’s Club at Disney World closes
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The Adventurer’s Club at Walt Disney World — a cabaret show/bar augmented with puppeteered robotic masks, stone idols, and random junque — has shut its doors, as part of the shuttering of Pleasure Island (an otherwise lacklustre adult entertainment area with crummy discos and clubs). This was my second-favorite Disney artifact of all time (after the Haunted Mansion ride), and my favorite club in the world. I’m so bummed to hear they shut it down — I hope it re-opens somewhere else soon!
Huge Crowd Gives Heartfelt Send-off to Adventurer’s Club (Thanks, Heath!)
Three UCF students showed up dressed as Pamelia Perkins, Hathaway Browne, and the Colonel. “It’s the final night,” said Pamelia look-alike Beth Phillips. “We had to do something big.” Nathan Kohlun said choosing to dress like Hathaway was easy. “Everyone loves this character, especially the women. It’s just all really fun.”About an hour before the doors opened, many of the actors came out in their street clothes to loud cheers. They posed for photos, answered questions, received gifts, and thanked as many fans as they could for their support over the years.
Cassie Cameron, who wore a hand-made Hathaway shirt, brought a snapshot to give to the cast showing her at age 9 in the Mask Room. The now 24-year-old said she’s just sad she won’t get the chance to bring her own daughter to the Club. “She’s three and can already sing the Adventurer’s Song and even Toast! I had really hoped to share this with her some day.”
Roman siege engine for sale
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Ever wanted to own a full-scale Roman siege engine? Now you can!
The ballista was successfully built and managed to fire a very heavy stone ball some 127 yards. (Remember, these things used to successfully lay siege to entire cities.)Our full-size Roman siege catapult for sale on eBay (Thanks, Uncle Wilco!)The ballista, dissembled, has been in our Scotland timber yard since then, so we have decided to make some room (quite a bit of room, actually) and sell it on eBay.
The ballista has aged gracefully and needs a little restoration work to get it back into shape again – though as a demonstration piece rather than as a fireable weapon. We’ve decided to sell the ballista ‘as seen’ for those who fancy constructing it themselves – though we are very happy to provide construction as an additional service. (To be fair, we recommend it – it will take people with timber expertise to do the required work.)
MPAA spokeslawyers insist that they not be identified by name in reports from press-conference
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The MPAA is suing RealNetworks for making a product that will rip a DVD, crap it up with DRM, and store it on your hard-drive. The MPAA says that only their stupid DRM, and not RealNetworks’ stupid DRM, can be used to cripple DVDs. My take? A pox on both their houses.Except this:
Lawyers for the MPAA, in a teleconference with reporters, said Kaleidesape and RealDVD are circumventing “technology designed to prevent copying.”Wait wait wait wait: what? These unnamed lawyers are on a press-call with the media, as spokespeople for their company, and they “asked that their names not be published?” And journalists complied?The lawyers, who asked that their names not be published, said they were concerned “Consumers will think this is a legal product…when in fact it is totally illegal.”
Truly, this is a new low in chickenshittery that has me scraping my jaw off my chest. These lawyers aren’t deep-throat whistle-blowers sneaking information out of their employers’ filing cabinets: they’re the official spokespeople for the firm. And they get anonymity?
So what happens in the future — after the MPAA gets its ass handed to it by the court — if we want to argue that the MPAA’s lawyers have a long history of going around saying that software is “totally illegal”? Do the MPAA get to deny it, because no one can name the spokesperson who said it?
And why on earth would the journalists honor such a request? “Unnamed MPAA lawyer says stupid thing” fails one of the important Ws of reporting: Who said it?
MPAA, RealNetworks Wage Court Battle Over DVD-Copying Software
Steampunk for engineers in IEEE Spectrum
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This month’s IEEE Spectrum magazine has a lush photo-spread aimed at explaining to engineers the appeal of steampunk:Slideshow: Steampunk Sensation
STEAMY STEPS: California artist and animator I-Wei Huang, known as Crab Fu, has built a legion of remote-controlled steaming creatures out of scale-model tanks and boats, electronics kits, and “a bunch of junk parts I’ve collected.” The Steam Walker, one of his favorite creations, uses a Wilesco D14 miniature steam engine and a system of sprockets and chains to move its feet.
(Image: Jonathan Sprague/Redux)
Gears of War 2 canvasses special-edition Zune
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Here’s an interesting one. That red / black Xbox 360 controller that was showcased back in July is now available to any ole consumer in the US, Canada, Latin America New Zealand and Asia, and it comes bundled with a Play & Charge Kit and red rechargeable battery for .99. For whatever reason, Microsoft’s totally missing a golden opportunity to cash in on the holiday shopping season by reserving the green counterpart as some “promotional item.” C’mon guys, is it really that hard to understand how irresistible a red and green gamepad tandem would be in late December?[Via IGN]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Facebook hires key defender of Bush’s attack on American civil liberties
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Facebook’s recently-beefed-up management team includes former White House lawyer Ted Ullyot, who…… helped coordinate the response to the investigation into the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame’s identity and serv[ed] as chief of staff to former U.S. Atty. General Alberto Gonzales. [He] will join Facebook as its vice president and general counsel next month. Ullyot, who also has had major private sector stints including as a top lawyer for AOL Time Warner Europe, is leaving a partnership with law firm Kirkland & Ellis and will relocate to the Bay Area, he said in an interview Friday.Facebook hires general counsel as it continues to grow (LA Times, thanks @jameshome)
After conducting a college band and watching Palin deliver a commencement address to a small group of home-schooled students in June 1997, Wasilla resident Philip Munger said, he asked the young mayor about her religious beliefs.


