Thursday, December 30, 2010

Study shows conservatives have more capacity for anxiety and emotions but less for courage and positive outlook

Political views 'hard-wired' into your brain - Telegraph
Excerpt:


Scientists have found that people with conservative views have brains with
larger amygdalas, almond shaped areas in the centre of the brain often
associated with anxiety and emotions.



On the other hand, they have a smaller anterior cingulate, an area at the front
of the brain associated with courage and looking on the bright side of life.


Sunday, December 19, 2010

Thor movie trailer

Steampunk fashions at Steampunk Couture

SteampunkCouture.com
Also check out their Facebook page, which seems to have more galleries:
http://www.facebook.com/steampunkcouture#!/steampunkcouture?v=photos




Thursday, December 2, 2010

Dear governments of the world. We are watching you.

My Blahg » DEAR GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD

I only have one thing to say about the current document release by wikileaks and that’s this:
Dear governments of the world. We are watching you. Get fucking used to it.






Exactly.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Google Bike directions for Toronto

Google Maps are up for cyclists
From BikingToronto.com:

BlogTO is breaking the news that Google Maps Bike Directions is now kinda-sorta working (it’s a “beta” launch – which is used for working out glitches) for Toronto Bike routes:

Google bike maps for Toronto launched in beta sometime earlier this afternoon, and I’ve been toying around with the route planner for the last half hour or so in an effort to evaluate its effectiveness. Unfortunately, based on this short little test, I can only give this initial version mixed reviews.

From the standpoint of route suggestions, it seems most things are in order — not only did I agree with almost all of Google’s recommendations, I was surprised by the sophistication of some of the alternatives to riding along busy streets it came up with.

To use the Bike Directions – make sure you go to http://maps.google.com (.ca does not seem to have the feature yet) and hit the “get directions” link. You should then see little icons of a car, a subway train, a pedestrian, and a bike.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Fox News North - It ain't about making $$$

Canadian Soapbox: Fox News North - It ain't about making $$
It won't be about making money, but about making lies the mainstream.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Multi-country poll finds most people think religion is NOT a force for good

CBC News: Poll underlines sharp divide on religion
Ipsos-Reid conducted a survey with over 18,000 people in 23 countries and found that 52% of respondents agreed that "religious beliefs promote intolerance, exacerbate ethnic divisions and impede social progress."

There was wide regional variation in the results. Respondents in Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, where there are large Moslem populations, overwhelmingly said they believed religion was a force for good, while respondents in European countries tended to disagree with that.

About two-thirds of Americans polled thought religion was a force for good, but only 36 per cent of Canadians thought the same.
...

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Uwe Boll, King of Trash, to make a 3rd Bloodrayne movie

Eye Implants restore sight to the blind

100 Websites To See Before You Die (Part 1)

100 Websites To See Before You Die (Part 1) | Maximum PC
Someone at Maximum PC has too much time on their hands.
And with these sites, you won't have any extra time. So, what are you waiting for!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Punks On Film

Destroy All Movies!! A Complete Guide to Punks on Film
 Dam!!! Destroy All Movies!!! The Complete Guide To Punks On Film Files Shapeimage 7

Friday, November 19, 2010

Steampunk Stuff

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Sucker Punch movie - This Looks Fun

Thursday, October 21, 2010

"The Fourth Kind" - a Cloverfield on the Moon

"28 Months Later" movie in the works

28 Months Later: The Bottom Line - ShockTillYouDrop.com
Over the past few weeks, director Danny Boyle has been cornered and
queried at various promo screening Q&A's about the status of the 28 Days Later sequel, that's become known as 28 Months Later.
Each time, he's reiterated what he said two years ago, which is that
he’d like to direct it. Many of these queries may have come about from a
recent interview with original writer Alex Garland in which he said
there wasn't a script and any possibilities of it being made were tied
up in some issues revolving around the rights to make another film.
...

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Toronto - TTC and Google team up for a trip planner

TTC and Google show the way - thestar.com

The trip planner ( www.google.com/transit) includes TTC schedules for all bus, streetcar and subway routes and all this is available on your mobile devices.


With Google Transit, transit users can now plan their trips around the GTA by TTC, GO Transit and York Region Transit.


Wednesday, October 13, 2010

"The world actually still likes Canada; they don't like Stephen Harper"

The Galloping Beaver: The day the world rejected Stephen Harper
The global community made a decision. They decided that Stephen Harper
was someone they would rather not have at the table. It was not about
Canada - it was about him and his reckless foreign policy.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Trailer for the new Narnia movie: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Eustace Shows Up And Faints In The International Narnia: Dawn Treader Trailer
It looks like they added things to the story, but I think it will still be fun.

Noomi Rapace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) is being considered for Ridley Scott's Alien prequel

Next Hot Female Role: Noomi Rapace In Hunt For Ridley Scott’s 3D ‘Alien’ Prequel – Deadline.com

Also, at the above link, is a trailer for the 3rd and final film in the Dragon Tattoo trilogy: The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Conservative candidate in the making - all the Right stuff

Dawg's Blawg: The Right stuff
Julian Fantino is being pressured to run for the Conservative party in the next election in Vaughan. Let's look at his recent accomplishments that make him an outstanding Conservative party candidate - read the link.

Trailer for the new Tempest movie

Jeffrey Combs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Why Jeffrey Combs is our ultimate avatar of sexy weirdness
io9 takes an in depth look at the characters Jeffrey Combs has played over the years. Numerous video clips included.
Why Jeffrey Combs is our ultimate avatar of sexy weirdness

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Israeli author, Gideon Levy, says Israel demonizes Palestinians to justify occupation

Straight Goods - Israeli author and journalist speaks out - Gideon Levy says Israel demonizes Palestinians to justify occupation.
Excerpt:
Gideon Levy was once an army recruit and an aide to former Prime Minister Shimon Peres. He is now a veteran journalist who writes for Haaretz, Israeli's oldest daily newspaper. He said that he feels compelled to tell his fellow Israelis a story they don't like to hear about their country's brutal occupation in the occupied territories of the West Bank and in Gaza.

"I was brought up as a typical Israeli," he says, "but in the late 1980s I started to travel to a place a half hour from my home, a trip that most Israelis never make. I started to go into the occupied territories, our own dark backyard."        

"The rest of the world must raise its voice against the occupation."
   
Levy spoke recently in an Ottawa university auditorium while on a seven-city Canadian tour to promote his most recent book, The Punishment of Gaza. A group called Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East sponsored the event. Levy said he was surprised that about 300 people attended his talk. "In Tel Aviv not this many people would show up to hear me," he said.

What follows here are quotes from Levy's half hour address, which he delivered entirely without notes:

"I have never seen an occupation in which the occupier feels so good about himself and in which he also poses as the victim.

"Israel is occupation-addicted. It wants more real estate. Israel holds 3.5 million Palestinians against their will in conditions that you cannot imagine and there is no way Israel will move without pressure or a push from the outside.

"The Israelis are deeply convinced that seven billion people in the world are wrong, and that five million Israelis are right. It is a society that is losing its connection with reality. How can they feel so good about themselves? The explanation is simple. Israelis care about human rights, laws, values and morality but they have come to a simple conclusion. Palestinians are not human beings. Palestinians are not human, therefore there is no problem and that allows Israel to continue the occupation. And the Israeli media also tries to convince their readers that Palestinians are not humans.


Click the link to read the rest.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Marine census finds stunning diversity

CBC News - Technology & Science - Marine census finds stunning diversity
Excerpt:
Ten
years after the project took root, researchers wrapped up the first
Census of Marine Life on Monday, with findings that include the
discovery of thousands of new species and an understanding of how
climate change is altering the ecosystem.


Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2010/10/04/science-marine-census.html#ixzz11OmJHkNs


Sunday, October 3, 2010

American human experimentation atrocities through the years

we move to canada: u.s. admits infecting guatemala mental patients with gonorrhea and syphilis in secret medical experiments
Excerpt:
I have heard people claim that the US would never do anything (or allow
anything to happen) to its own citizens. As though those in charge of
the US would bother to make some distinction based on where people
happened to be born. History says the truth is the exact opposite. Here
is a super-small sample from this webpage (emphasis mine; I have also edited some entries for brevity):


Read the full post at the top link.

A reminder of what the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are really about

LeDaro: Blackwater=Blackoil
Read the post, watch the video.
Excerpt:
When will the World understand that all these so-called wars for freedom
and democracy are for resources and, in the case of the
Iraq/Afghanistan war, for fossil fuel resources? It’s blatantly obvious
for Iraq. For Afghanistan apparently there is going to be a natural
gas pipeline from the former USSR, through Afghanistan, into an Indian
Ocean port.

Hunter S. Thompson's letter to the editor of the Vancouver Sun, 1958

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Exploding Sea Snot!

Boing Boing
read more at the link

Friday, September 24, 2010

Viking links

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

BIXI - public bike sharing system coming to Toronto?

BIXI TORONTO - Home page
They need 1,000 subscribers to bring the program to Toronto. Check it out.
BIXI Toronto Map Phase 1

UPDATE
600 sign up for BIXI bike share
400 more subscribers needed in the next couple of months to reach the goal of 1,000 and then they can set up and start in Toronto.


The Fly by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby

The secret origin of the Fly
Check out these Simon/Kirby pages from Simon Kirby Superheroes


Tuesday, September 21, 2010

7.5% of Canadians have serious food allergies

One in 13 Canadians has serious food allergy - The Globe and Mail
...
She noted that the only practical protection available to those with
food allergies is avoidance of allergens so they are very dependent on
food labels.
...

LSD in Hollywood in the 1950s

Vanity Fair - Cary in the Sky with Diamonds
This is a long and very interesting article detailing the history of LSD in Hollywood in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Flu shot may cut heart attack risk

Flu shot may cut heart attack risk, study finds - Healthzone.ca
Excerpts:
A British study suggests getting a seasonal flu shot can not only
prevent the flu — it may also prevent heart attacks in some people.
...
It’s believed that inflammation caused by influenza may cause plaque
inside coronary arteries to break off and cause a heart attack.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

What makes antidepressants work

At last scientists finally understand what makes antidepressants work
Excerpt:

Most antidepressants don't show an immediate effect - instead, they
take about three weeks to kick in. For the longest time, scientists
couldn't actually explain this delay. They knew the antidepressants had
to somehow "adapt" themselves to the neural pathways, but what that
actually meant was anyone's guess. Now a team of French researchers have
figured it out: antidepressants need three weeks to shut down a
particular chemical regulator of microRNA.


This particular microRNA, designated miR-16, is in charge of making
the serotonin transporter, and is generally found in the serotonergic
neurons that produce serotonin. However, miR-16 is also found in neurons
responsible for making the neurotransmitter noradrenaline. Here, miR-16
has precisely the opposite purpose - it completely blocks the
production of serotonin in these neurons.




When drugs like Prozac go to work, they cause the serotonergic
neurons to release signals. These signals cause the miR-16 to die off,
which frees up the noradrenaline neurons to start making the serotonin
transporter as well. Thus, Prozac both directly boosts the production of
serotonin in the serotonergic neurons and indirectly causes the
noradrenaline neurons to start making it as well.



Thursday, September 16, 2010

Astronauts losing fingernails in space walks

Literacy around the world - graphic

Tiny apartment makes very good use of space

Halley's Comet and human history

Finnish Lord of the Rings

Boy Scouts Vs Zombies movie

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Duke Nukem Forever coming out in 2011 - really this time.

LSD Gummy Bears

1975 Interview of Jimmy Page by William S. Burroughs

Monday, September 13, 2010

Plastic-bottle-island-guy rebuilds after a hurricane whiped out his first floating island

Sunday, September 12, 2010

We can torture you with immunity, but you have to pay if you torture us

America the Exceptional - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com
Excerpt:
So, to recap: the U.S. creates a worldwide regime of torture,
disappearances and lawless imprisonment. Then, the Bush administration,
the Obama administration, and the American federal judiciary all
collaborate to shield the guilty parties from all accountability (Look Forward, Not Backward!),
and worse, to ensure that not a single victim can even access American
courts to obtain a ruling as to the legality of what was done to them,
let alone receive compensation for their suffering, even while
recognizing that many of the victims were completely innocent and even
though other countries have provided the victims with compensation for their much more minor role in what happened. Our courts even ensure that Blackwater guards are shielded from prosecution for the cold-blooded murder of Iraqi citizens.




But we invade, occupy and destroy Iraq -- while severely abusing, torturing
and killing their citizens -- and then demand, as a condition for our
allowing the end of crippling sanctions, that they fork over hundreds of
millions of dollars in compensation to American torture victims, even
though it all happened 20 years ago, under an Iraqi regime that no
longer even exists. They hate us for our Freedoms.


Saturday, September 11, 2010

Perspective on 9/11 and the invasions of Iraq and AfghanistanClick the link

10 Reasons You're Not Losing Weight

10 Reasons You're Not Losing Weight | Lifescript.com
(read the link for the full article)
You Don't Have Enough Muscle
Genetics
You're getting older
Your body can't keep up
Your medicine cabinet is to blame
You underestimate portions and calories
You eat mindlessly or when distracted
You deprive yourself
You're usually good, but ...
You overestimate your calorie burn

Of course Jimi Hendrix was a big science fiction fan

The secret science fiction inspiration behind Jimi Hendrix's music
The secret science fiction inspiration behind Jimi Hendrix's music
Excerpt from above link:
Night of Light was a science fiction book that in 1966 inspired
Jimi to eventually write 'Purple Haze.' Farmer's story had to do with
sunspots having a disorienting effect on a distant planet's population.
Jimi wrote pages and pages of lyrics for 'Purple Haze,' originally an
epic tale of the history of warfare for the control of the planet
Neptune.

Ancient city in Peru

Friday, September 10, 2010

Monsters coming soon

New Monsters preview gives a first glimpse of Mexico's intergalactic horror
Check out the trailer.
This looks to be something like a blend of District 9 and Cloverfield and ...
New Monsters preview gives a first glimpse of Mexico's intergalactic horror

Caprica returns to TV

Caprica gets another chance to survive after all
The 2nd half of season one will begin Oct 5th instead of in January 2011.
No news yet on a season 2 or not.
Caprica gets another chance to survive after all

Wind Farms and Health in Canada

Komorowski’s Korner – No Adverse Health Effect from Wind Turbines – June 5, 2010 – Cornwall Ontario |
A report from Dr. Arlene King, Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health, states that there is not any direct causal link between wind turbine noise and adverse health effects.

An Angus Reid survey has shown that most people support renewable energy generation, including wind power. Most opposition comes from people in the locations where wind farms are to be built. I occasionally see posts about negative health effects, but they seem to be unsubstantiated claims without proof. You would think that, with all the wind farms around the world, especially in Europe and Britain, where they have had large wind farms for many years, if there were adverse health effects, then they would have come to light by now.

From what I have seen and read about the dangers of different kinds of energy production, I'll take wind power over nuclear or coal power generation any day.

Anyway, read the link at the top for more information on the health report.

Here is a list of Wind Farms in Canada.

Calling "Bullshit" on the Wind Power Witch Hunters
The Disaffected Lib gets into more detail about the anti-Wind Power people.

All the FRESH MEAT posts on Wind Power


Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Doctor's determine a way to reduce risks from ovarian cancer

B.C. study a ‘eureka moment’ in fight against ovarian cancer - The Globe and Mail
Excerpt:

Removing fallopian tubes as part of hysterectomies and tubal
litigations would “have an immediate impact on saving lives,” said
Dianne Miller, a gynecologic oncologist with the Ovarian Cancer Research
Program of the B.C. Cancer Agency.

That is because,
paradoxically, the most deadly form of ovarian cancer originates in the
fallopian tubes – where eggs travel from the ovaries to the womb – not
the ovaries per se, she said.


Thursday, September 2, 2010

Warning: LSD turns hot dogs into screaming trolls with 7 children!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Cary Grant loved LSD

Destination Subconscious: Cary Grant and LSD - WFMU's Beware of the Blog

1 "I knew Cary Grant very well and he loved ... what did they call it? Acid! LSD. He said he liked to take the trip." - Debbie Reynolds

"I learned many things in the quiet of that room ... I
learned that everything is or becomes its own opposite ... You know, we are all
unconsciously holding our anus. In one LSD dream ... I imagined myself as a
giant penis launching off from earth like a spaceship." - Cary Grant

Read the full story at the link.

The secret history of psychedelic psychiatry

The secret history of psychedelic psychiatry : Neurophilosophy

ON August 15th, 1951, an outbreak of hallucinations, panic attacks and psychotic episodes swept through the town of Saint-Pont-Esprit
in southern France, hospitalizing dozens of its inhabitants and leaving
five people dead. Doctors concluded that the incident occurred because
bread in one of the town's bakeries had been contaminated with ergot, a
toxic fungus that grows on rye. But according to investigative
journalist Hank Albarelli, the
CIA had actually dosed the bread with d-lysergic acid diethylamide-25
(LSD), an extremely potent hallucinogenic drug derived from ergot, as
part of a mind control research project.


Although we may never learn the truth behind the
events at Saint-Pont-Esprit, it is now well known that the United States
Army experimented with LSD on willing and unwilling military personnel
and civilians. Less well known is the work of a group of psychiatrists
working in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, who pioneered the use
of LSD as a treatment for alcoholism, and claimed that it produced
unprecedented rates of recovery. Their findings were soon brushed under
the carpet, however, and research into the potential therapeutic effects
of psychedelics was abruptly halted in the late 1960s, leaving a
promising avenue of research unexplored for some 40 years.

...

Continue reading at the link above.


Toronto skyline 1880-2010

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Norway's Troll Hunter movie/documentary!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Oxford English Dictionary may soon only be available online

Oxford English Dictionary may soon only be available online - The Globe and Mail
...

Publisher Oxford University Press said Sunday that burgeoning demand
for the dictionary's online version has far outpaced demand for the
printed versions. By the time the lexicographers behind the dictionary
finished revising and updating the latest edition — a gargantuan task
that will take many more years — publishers are doubtful there will
still be a market for the printed form.

The online Oxford English
Dictionary now gets 2 million hits a month from subscribers. The current
printed edition — a hefty 20-volume, $1,165 set published in 1989 — has
sold about 30,000 sets in total.

...


Intel buys McAfee - will introduce security built into chips

Why Intel's deal for McAfee will shake the laptop landscape - thestar.com
...
the combination of Intel chips and McAfee security
will result in automated defences that should make it easier for
consumers and businesses to manage the information security burden.
Processor-based security is more efficient than software because it
doesn’t drag down machine performance or productivity.

Direct integration into the hardware also makes it much harder to
attack. The fact that it works right out of the box means it doesn’t
rely on unreliable humans for installation and maintenance.

...


Saturday, August 21, 2010

Conditions for women in Afghanistan worse now, but media spins the opposite

Dawg's Blawg: "Time" exploits victim to promote Afghan war
Excerpt:

"I heard Aisha's story from her a few weeks before the
image of her face was displayed all over the world", Ann Jones, author
of Kabul in Winter, wrote in the August 12 Nation. "She told me that her
father-in-law caught up with her after she ran away, and took a knife
to her on his own; village elders later approved, but the Taliban didn't
figure at all in this account
."

The Time story, however,
attributes Aisha's mutilation to a husband under orders of a Talib
commander, thereby transforming a personal story, similar to those of
countless women in Afghanistan today, into a portent of things to come
for all women if the Taliban return to power
...

Afghan feminist
Malalai Joya : "During the Taliban’s regime such atrocities weren’t as
rife as it is now and the graph is hiking each day."


The article at RAWA cites a March 11, 2010 CIA document on spinning the war, published by WikiLeaks : CIA Red Cell

"Afghan
women could serve as ideal messengers in humanizing the ISAF role in
combating the Taliban because of women’s ability to speak personally and
credibly about their experiences under the Taliban, their aspirations
for the future, and their fears of a Taliban victory. Outreach
initiatives that create media opportunities for Afghan women to share
their stories with French, German, and other European women could help
to overcome pervasive skepticism among women in Western Europe toward
the ISAF mission.

Media events that feature testimonials by Afghan
women would probably be most effective if broadcast on programs that
have large and disproportionately female audiences.


What ancient statues really looked like when they were made

Color + Design Blog / Gods In Color: Painted Sculpture Of Classical Antiquity by COLOURlovers :: COLOURlovers
A recent touring exhibition is turning a long held common belief on its
head. The common perception is that the great statues and buildings of
ancient Greece and Rome were all pure unpainted stone or green tarnished
bronze, but researchers have been arguing that this may not been what
these classic monuments really looked like back in the era of their
creation. That, in fact, these statue's were quite alive and vibrant,
full of color.
...

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Psychedelic Drugs Show Promise as Anti-Depressants: Scientific American

Psychedelic Drugs Show Promise as Anti-Depressants: Scientific American
...


The August 18 review, by psychiatrist Franz Vollenweider and
neuropsychologist Michael Kometer of the University Hospital of
Psychiatry in Zurich, proposes that various psychedelics' interaction
with the receptors for the neurotransmitter serotonin
may prove key to understanding their beneficial—and
mind-bending—effects. "Psychedelics activate neuronal networks and the
glutamate system that are implicated in the regulation of emotion,"
Vollenweider says, noting that their hallucinogenic effects can be
impeded by blocking specific serotonin receptors in the brain (known as
5-HT2A). Psychedelics typically boost serotonin and may also boost the
release of glutamate, according to the review authors, another
neurotransmitter that has been linked to short-term but long-lasting
brain functions such as learning and memory. More glutamate also has an
impact on synapses. "This might result in an increased number and
function of spine synapses in the prefrontal cortex," Vollenweider says.
...

Bacon Pancakes!

The most isolated man on the planet

Mental Illness in America - the numbers

Magnetar!

New studies into hallucinogens and mental health

Two new scientific studies reveal hallucinogens are good for your mental health
Two new scientific studies reveal hallucinogens are good for your mental health

LSD and ketamine, two powerful hallucinogens, are also potential cures
for depression, OCD, and anxiety. Two studies published this week, in Science and Nature, confirm that hallucinogenic drugs stimulate healthy brain activity, even promoting the growth of neurons.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Bedbug remedy - heat

Bedbug remedy not just hot air - thestar.com
Apparently, Bedbugs die off at 46 degrees Celsius.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

What celebrities would look like if they lived in Barrie, Ontario

WHAT CELEBRITIES WOULD LOOK LIKE IF THEY LIVED IN BARRIE, ONTARIO
You have to log into Facebook to see this, but this is the biggest collection of photo(shopped)s for this theme.
Hats off to Pat Boogie for assembling the collection.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Iggy Pop's chest through the years

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Beware deceptively labeled "healthy" foods

Lawsuit Over Deceptive Vitaminwater Claims to Proceed ~ Newsroom ~ News from CSPI ~ Center for Science in the Public Interest
“In fact, Vitaminwater is no more than non-carbonated soda, providing
unnecessary added sugar and contributing to weight gain, obesity,
diabetes, and other diseases."

Anti-Choice groups mislead women about abortion after-effects

Friday, August 6, 2010

Seeing Electrons

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Rogers to reduce download limits

Rogers shrinks consumers’ download limits - thestar.com
They're still better than Sympatico, who throttle users at various times of the day, regardless of your package limits.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Steve Jobs: genius at making money, jerk for ripping people off

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Biggest Star Ever

Monday, July 19, 2010

Universal vaccination patch

Dissolving "microneedle" patch could lead to universal vaccinations

Dissolving "microneedle" patch could lead to universal vaccinations
The patches contain hundreds of microscopic needles, each barely any
bigger than a 10,000th of an inch. (You can see an array of 36 such
needles up top.) The needles are each tipped with vaccines, and when the
patch is applied to the skin they dissolve painlessly to provide
long-lasting protection. That's a big improvement on hypodermic needles,
the current mode of vaccine delivery, because those needles are nothing
but trouble once they've been used. Disposing of hypodermics so that
they don't accidentally hurt someone or end up getting reused is a
public health nightmare, and the patch eliminates those concerns
completely.

...

Doctor Who Villains and Monsters through the years

Friday, July 16, 2010

Part of the brain that tracks limbs in space discovered

Part of the brain that tracks limbs in space discovered
Scientists have discovered the part of the brain that tracks the position of our limbs as we move through space.

When a mosquito lands on your hand, you can rapidly and effortlessly make a movement of the other hand to brush it away, even in darkness. But performing this seemingly simple action involves a surprisingly complex coordination of different types of sensory information in order for your brain to construct a constantly updated 'map' of the body in space.
...

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

HST shifts the tax burden from businesses to individuals

Accidental Deliberations: On fair taxation
The message of Andrea Horwath's party against the new harmonized sales
tax, which took effect on Canada Day, has not been quite as simplistic
as that of Tim Hudak's Conservatives. But it's often been more
convincing.

For one thing, the NDP isn't conflicted by federal
cousins who partnered with Dalton McGuinty's Liberals to implement the
new tax. Instead, it’s tied to the only party in Ottawa that firmly
opposed the policy.

For another, the NDP's position actually
makes sense. The Tories have claimed the HST is a “tax grab,” which it’s
really not. The NDP more accurately argues, at least sometimes, that
it's a shifting of the tax burden from businesses to individuals. And
that's something that, alone among the parties, it can very strongly and
credibly oppose.

...

Garden Pest & Disease Detective

Garden Pest Detective from Gardener's Supply
Here is a handy guide for garden pests and diseases and solutions. Pick the vegetable, then where the damage is on the plant and it then shows the pests and diseases in pictures and words. Click on the one you recognize and it offers solutions.

Our Amazing Planet

Our Amazing Planet: Top To Bottom — CrazyCrackerz.com
An interesting chart looking at our planet from the top of the atmosphere to the deepest ocean depth.

Historians locate King Arthur's Round Table

Historians locate King Arthur's Round Table - Telegraph
Researchers exploring the legend of Britain’s most famous Knight believe
his
stronghold of Camelot was built on the site of a recently discovered
Roman
amphitheatre in Chester.
...

Conservative voters vote Conservative because ???

The Lemming theory, actually applies to conservative voters. | A Creative Revolution
But "Lemmings" in a metaphorical sense do exist, and they vote
conservative.


Despite all evidence to the contrary they vote for the worst policies
for a country and a society. They do it even when they can see that it
has caused millions of bodies to wash up on the shores of economic
destruction.

...

Why are people so willing to swallow complete bullshit and fabrications, and to abandon common sense? Every single conservative government runs the deficit up. And this deficit started well before things went south, globally.


Read the link for the full post

Harper and his unelectable senators

A BCer in Toronto: Harper’s road to an elected Senate: Appoint Conservatives that can't get elected
This is a brilliant post by A BCer in Toronto about all the senators who originally ran in elections and could not get elected - showing us that Harper is not serious about an elected Senate.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Doomsday coming? Truth, theory or conspiracy theory? (or bad joke?) - DEBUNKED

Doomsday: How BP Gulf disaster may have triggered a world-killing event - by Terrence Aym - Helium
According to Terrance Aym, writing at Helium.com, the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico may be triggering events below the ocean floor there that may lead to the extinction of most life on Earth within the next 6 months. Read the article at the link above, including the references cited and you be the judge.

Here is a response to Aym's article:
RedBedHead: BP Oil Disaster May Destroy Planet Earth!
...
Bummer. So much for that vacation I've been saving up for, now we're all gonna be dead and there won't be any fish in the lake where we rented that cottage. One more reason to hate BP - apocalyptic pricks.
But seriously, while this Terrence Aym dude is a crank - with a writing portfolio full of articles on "Bizarre UFO sightings", time travel, and the "Coming sun storms [that] could slam USA into 'Greatest Depression'" - and that makes this article just shy of funny a la The Onion, it's also annoying. Why? Because it contributes to the kind of anti-intellectual fervour that is the foundation stone of contemporary American culture and which writes off important and urgent truths, like climate change. I'm all for a good joke and for taking the piss out of most things but this isn't being pitched as a joke and there's nothing worse than a joke that isn't meant to be a joke. Not only because it makes guys like me who try to be funny feel a sense of shame that we've been unintentionally outdone by an idiot but because it delegitimizes the subject at hand. "You're just like the Weekly World News with that BP spill is the end of the world stuff." "Ha ha, yeah sure, we're all gonna die." Well, maybe we're not all gonna die and the world isn't about to release a cosmically huge, wet fart but a lot of sea animals are dying because of BP, and a lot of people are having their livelihoods and lives destroyed all along the Gulf coast. Because of this seemingly unstoppable debacle, the world's oceans are one step further down death row ...

DEBUNKED!
Methane Bubble "Doomsday" Story Debunked
...

While it's true that there are methane bubbles (and methane ice) beneath the ocean floor, they are not about to erupt from Gulf and destroy all life on Earth. This morning I spoke with two Earth scientists, Dave Valentine of UC Santa Barbara and Chris Reddy of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, who study methane and oil seeps from the sea floor. Valentine has just been out to the Gulf to study the methane levels there, and told io9:

During our recent cruise to the Gulf we observed significantly elevated levels of methane at water depth greater than 2500 feet, in the vicinity of the Deepwater Horizon spill site. While the total quantity of methane and other hydrocarbons is enough to cause problems with the regional ecosystem, there is no plausible scenario by which this event alone will cause global-scale extinctions.

So yes, there is a methane seep. No, it will not cause tidal waves or explode.

Another fishy fact in the methane bubble doomsday story is Aym's description of how methane bubbles are what caused the End Permian mass extinction event 250 million years ago - a mass extinction that I wrote about recently, here. Many scientists do believe that atmospheric changes and ocean anoxia (de-oxygenization) were to blame for that extinction - but even Gregory Ryskin, the scientist whose highly speculative work is cited in the article, doesn't try to claim this as the sole cause, nor does he believe that one bubble of methane could bring down the biosphere instantly. The End Permian extinction took millennia to happen.

So the BP oil spill isn't going to end the world - it's just going to kill a lot of ocean life. And already-existing methane seeps may be doing slow, deadly damage to our climate. All this makes it even more obvious that we need to invest in alternate forms of energy. But who wants to hear difficult, complicated pieces of information, when we could just be screaming about doomsday? ...


Saturday, July 10, 2010

Thousands of abandoned oil well in the Gulf of Mexico pose risk

http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2010/07/27000_abandoned_oil_and_gas_we.html
Excerpt:

As a forceful reminder of the potential harm, the well beneath BP's Deepwater Horizon rig was being sealed with cement for temporary abandonment when it blew April 20, leading to one of the worst environmental disasters in the nation's history. BP alone has abandoned about 600 wells in the Gulf, according to government data.

There's ample reason for worry about all permanently and temporarily abandoned wells -- history shows that at least on land, they often leak. Wells are sealed underwater much as they are on land. And wells on land and in water face similar risk of failure. Plus, records reviewed by the AP show that some offshore wells have failed.

Experts say such wells can repressurize, much like a dormant volcano can awaken. And years of exposure to sea water and underground pressure can cause cementing and piping to corrode and weaken.

"You can have changing geological conditions where a well could be repressurized," said Andy Radford, a petroleum engineer for the American Petroleum Institute trade group.

Whether a well is permanently or temporarily abandoned, improperly applied or aging cement can crack or shrink, independent petroleum engineers say. "It ages, just like it does on buildings and highways," said Roger Anderson, a Columbia University petroleum geophysicist who has conducted research on commercial wells.

Despite the likelihood of leaks large and small, though, abandoned wells are typically not inspected by industry or government.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Will Stephen Harper do the right thing regarding Omar Khadr? - No.

Montreal Simon: Omar Khadr: When Hope is Finally Lost
...
The Federal Court has given the Harper government until Monday to intervene in Khadr’s case. If Ottawa did ask for his repatriation at this late date, there is no certainty that President Barack Obama, under his own domestic pressures, would agree. But it is time for Harper to show confidence in the Canadian legal system and make the request.

Stephen Harper should do the right, decent, and Canadian thing and make that request.

...

Indian port boycotts Israeli ships

RedBedHead: Boycott Of Israeli Ships Spreads To India
...
Trade unions at India's Cochin Port, one of India's main seaports and
its fastest growing, have agreed to boycott the unloading of Israeli
ships in protest of the siege of Gaza. This follows on from boycotts at Turkish, Swedish,
Norwegian and South
African ports.
...

Cell phone access coming to subway stations in Toronto

TTC looks at cell service on subway platforms | Posted Toronto | National Post
...

Last year, the TTC began screening potential contractors to set up
cell service across the system. But lack of resources and other
priorities forced it to whittle the project down to just the platforms
for now, according to a staff report. The list of possible proponents is
down to three: Bell Mobility, Extenet Systems, which is partnering with
Telus, and Broadcast Australia, which is partnering with Rogers.


With the TTC now providing next vehicle information updates via text
messaging, staff urged the commission to move ahead with the cell
network. A staff report to the commission says that the winning bid will
pay for all costs, including installation work done by TTC workers.

STIKMAN!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Now you can text the TTC to get the next streetcar time

TXT-TTC for Your Next Streetcar - Torontoist
Send the stop # to 898882 and you will get a quick response text listing the next 6 streetcar times.
Right now this only works for streetcars, but by early 2011, this will also work for all bus stops too!
Read the link for more details.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Lyme disease on the rise

Lyme disease on the rise - Healthzone.ca
...

“Lyme disease exists anywhere songbirds fly,” says Jim Wilson of the
CLF, noting that ticks attach to migrating birds and fall off when the
birds alight. In Canada, ticks that most commonly spread Lyme are the
blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis, also known as the deer
tick) and the western blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus).


In Ontario, ticks are most likely found in Long Point, Point Pelee
National Park, Rondeau Provincial Park, Turkey Point, Prince Edward
Point National Wildlife Area and in the Thousand Island region of
eastern Ontario, according to the PHAC. “However, we are starting to see
them in urban areas,” says Dr. Robbin Lindsay. Ticks are also found in
southern Quebec, according to a 2010 study in Environmental Health
Perspectives
, an area previously not thought to be a concern. They
are also in parts of the Maritimes, southeast Manitoba and in B.C.,
especially in the lower mainland, Vancouver Island and the Fraser
Valley. “There were 69 confirmed cases in Ontario in 2007, 108 in 2008
and 79 in 2009,” says Dr. David Williams, the associate chief medical
officer of health for the Ontario Ministry of Health.


In the U.S., where the Center for Disease Control estimates there
are about 29,000 confirmed Lyme cases and about 7,000 unconfirmed ones,
the ticks are most common in the northeastern and Midwestern states and
northeastern California. Internationally, it has been found on all
continents except Antarctica.


“It is an emerging disease and is on the move,” says Lindsay. But
it’s not an epidemic in the sense that Canadians are at great risk of
being infected.


“You have a greater chance of being killed by a car on your way to
cottage country than of getting Lyme disease there,” says Mount Sinai’s
Dr. McGeer, director of infection control at Mount Sinai Hospital in
Toronto.


Prevention and detection


The best way to avoid being bitten by a tick is to wear shoes and
long, light-coloured pants in any grassy areas. Tuck the bottoms of the
pants into socks or footwear. Spray uncovered skin with a citronella- or
DEET-based repellent. Don’t apply it to the hands or face of children
and not at all to young infants.


Ticks are also believed to dislike pine scents, bamboo, eucalyptus,
and tea tree oil.


Since covering children at the cottage or while camping is likely
not an option, daily tick detection is recommended for both children and
adults. Ticks especially like the groin area, the head and behind the
ears.


Look for a rash on the body, especially one that resembles a
bull’s-eye. It occurs in about 80 per cent of those bitten by an
infected tick.


“Check every nook and cranny of their body [and] their hair as if
you’re looking for head lice,” says Dr. Maureen McShane, a Montreal
resident who has a Lyme practice in Plattsburgh, N.Y. She was bitten by a
tick eight years ago. Before being treated with antibiotics (after a
long period of misdiagnoses) she compared the pain in her bones and
muscles to having been shot.


If you find a tick, you can try to remove it with tweezers,
grabbing the tick’s body as close to the person’s skin as possible. Pull
upwards slowly. This can be tricky. If you squeeze or twist the wrong
way it can increase the possibility the tick will disgorge bacterium
into the victim.


If possible, go to an emergency department and have a medical
professional remove the tick. This also makes it easier to have the tick
sent out for analysis.


Not all ticks carry the spirochete, so unless the bitten
person becomes ill or develops a rash, chances are the tick wasn’t
infected.


Quantum Darwinism

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Israel as Victim (part 2)

kirbycairo: Israel as Victim (part 2) . . .
...
There will be no peace until Israel as well as Palestinians want peace.
But at the moment the Israeli state is as little interested in peace as
the most extreme factions of the Palestinians. They hide their real aims
behind an image of victim, and being considerably richer and more
influential in the powerful Western  nations, the Israelis are writing
(or should I say 'rewriting') history.

Israel as victim ...

kirbycairo: Israel as Victim . . . .
I saw the TV spot from the Canada-Israel Committee this morning and
found it deeply depressing. Only the most dishonest kind of political
spin can portray Israel as such a poor innocent victim. Here is a nation
which, with the backing of the strongest Western Countries took the
land of Palestine by force using the worst kinds of violence, (even
against Western Nations when they thought it would be useful). They have
maintained this power with billions and billions of Western dollars
which has built one of the strongest military powers in history, as well
as maintaining a nuclear arsenal against international treaties. But
worst of all they have continued for a generation to illegally build
settlements on land that is not theirs, against the will of the entire
world except for the US, and this constitutes the worst kind of
terrorism, because it is the intentional destruction of a people and a
culture.

...

Block religious content while browsing the Internet

GodBlock - Protect your children
GodBlock is a web filter that blocks religious content. It is targeted
at parents and schools who wish to protect their kids from the often
violent, sexual, and psychologically harmful material in many holy
texts, and from being indoctrinated into any religion before they are of
the age to make such decisions.
When installed properly, GodBlock will test each page that your child
visits before it is loaded, looking for passages from holy texts, names
of religious figures, and other signs of religious propaganda. If none
are found, then your child is allowed to browse freely.

...

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Apple is "stunned" - no suprise here

Friday, July 2, 2010

Longetivity - all in the genes

Longevity all in the genes, report finds - Healthzone.ca
Along with "regular exercise, good diet and avoiding tobacco".

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Good questions about G20 Protest day issues

Fillibluster: Why do these vandals have the same shoes as the police?
Good questions. The shoes seem different, but yes, with all the police around the protest, where were the police on Yonge St and why did the police abandon their cars in the middle of some streets?

Saturday, June 26, 2010

"Only in my nightmares is this my Canada"

Montreal Simon: The G20 Gorilla Show: My Video
As I said about a week ago, I've always
wondered what it would be like to live in the kind of police state
Stephen Harper would create, if he ever got a majority.




Well now I
know.

...

Let the protesters protest

CathiefromCanada: Let the protesters protest
...
Even Lloyd Robertson and Lisa LaFlamme looked
uncomfortable
when they were talking about the new secret Ontario
law that basically criminalizes
dissent
and would have allowed wholesale arrests of G20 protesters
at tomorrow's big rally. As Marcus
Gee writes
:
Canadians who are simply walking along the
street are under no obligation to tell police their name or agree to be
searched. “Papers, please,” are not words that people in this country
need to fear.
Police -- who actually must be pretty bored,
with thousands of them standing around day after day with virtually
nothing to do -- are already
abusing their shiney new law
:. . . once the erosion of
rights starts, it’s hard to stop. On Friday, Toronto police were
stopping and searching people entering Allan Gardens, a public park
about three kilometres from the fenced off-zone where the G20 leaders
are due to arrive Saturday.
“We just want to make sure you’re not
carrying anything dangerous,” one officer told me, after asking for
identification, as another flipped through my notebook.
The problem,
it seems, is that anti-G20 protesters were having a (perfectly legal)
rally in Allan Gardens prior to setting out on a march.
“Do you have
anything here that might hurt me?” the officer said as his partner
looked through my glasses case.
...

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

U.S. scores dead last again in healthcare study

U.S. scores dead last again in healthcare study | Reuters
The United States ranked last when compared to
six other countries -- Britain, Canada, Germany,
Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand, the Commonwealth Fund report
found.
...

The report looks at five measures of
healthcare -- quality, efficiency, access to care, equity and the
ability to lead long, healthy, productive lives.

Britain, whose nationalized healthcare
system was widely derided by opponents of U.S. healthcare reform, ranks
first in quality while the Netherlands ranked first overall on all
scores, the Commonwealth team found.

...

Australia - Big Brother will be watching you

Australian Government To Force Internet Users To Install State-Approved Software - informationliberation
The
Australian government is set to intensify its war against Internet
freedom by forcing web users to install state-approved anti-virus
software. If they fail to do so, they will be denied an Internet
connection, or if their computer is later infected, the user's
connection will be terminated.



"AUSTRALIANS would be forced to install anti-virus and firewall
software on their computers before being allowed to connect to the
internet under a new plan to fight cyber crime. And if their computer
did get infected, internet service providers like Telstra and Optus
could cut off their connection until the problem was resolved," reports
News.com.au. ...

US funds to warlords for protection ends up being paid to the Taliban as bribes

Funding the Afghan Taliban - INSIDE STORY - Al Jazeera English
...

In an ironic twist of events, US citizens have discovered that it
is their tax money that indirectly funds Taliban - the very people their
troops are fighting in Afghanistan.
 
A congressional
investigation revealed that millions of dollars spent by the US
military for security puposes has inadvertently gone into the pockets
of the Taliban.


The US pays millions of dollars annually to local warlords across
Afghanistan in exchange for gunmen to protect the supply convoys.
 
Investigations
revealed that these gunmen in turn bribed the Taliban not to attack.
 
When
convoys refused to pay warlords, their trucks were often attacked.
 
The
report concluded that this has undermined US efforts to end corruption
and build an effective Afghan government. On the contrary, it has
unwittingly funded the insurgency.

...


Saturday, June 19, 2010

Turkey: a rising star in the Middle East

Siddiqui: New Middle East hinges on Turkey - thestar.com
An interesting article about Turkey and its rise in importance in the Middle East and in the world.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Oil and gas leaking from fissures in the sea floor

Fillibluster: Video proves oil and gas leaking from sea floor
Potential environmental catastrophe on the level we have never seen before.
Excerpts:
BP denies it. But this video confirms it: oil is leaking from cracks in
the sea floor. It could spell the beginning of a far worse catastrophe
than anyone expected. If the sea bed fissures and collapses around the
well bore, the flood of oil will be of an order of magnitude that the
world has never experienced.


The sea floor in this area of the Gulf of Mexico is not solid rock, but
rather sand held together by a substance called methane clathrate, or
"fire ice", in which methane is trapped within ice crystals. It's the
same substance that fouled the "top hat" containment dome BP tried, and
forms when methane and water combine under high pressure. It's not
exactly dense or stable.


...
So, what happens if there's a collapse of the unstable seabed over the
existing gusher? That depends on the extent of the collapse. As the bore
hole continues to erode, eventually the casing will detach and relief
wells will become irrelevant. At that point, the entire reservoir of oil
-- approximately 2 billion barrels -- could empty over the course of
the next few decades.

...

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Win a Gun!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Support Libby Davies

Rusty Idols: Support Libby Davies
From Rusty Idols:
The Israel right or wrong crowd are in full gotcha mode, screaming for
Libby Davies' head on a platter.

Prime
Minister Stephen Harper called on NDP MP Libby Davies to resign as her
party's deputy leader after she suggested Israel has been occupying
territory since the country came into existence.

"Mr.
Speaker, this is a fundamental denial of Israel's right to exist,"
Harper said in the House of Commons on Tuesday. "It repeats the kind of
comments that were made by Helen Thomas on which she was forced to
resign and the member of the NDP who said those should be forced to
resign as well."

Thomas was the veteran White House correspondent
who resigned after saying Jews in Israel should "get the hell out of
Palestine" and "go back to Poland, Germany, America and everywhere
else."

Liberal foreign affairs critic Bob Rae also denounced
Davies' comments.

"To deny the state of Israel's right to exist
and to propose an international campaign of boycotts, divestments and
sanctions against a legitimate member of the world community for over
60 years is to reveal a level of hostility and ignorance that is truly
breathtaking," Rae said in a written statement.

In a media scrum
later, Rae argued that Davies' comments were not simply a slip of the
tongue and called for her to step down as deputy leader.

Earlier
this month, Davies was interviewed at a rally in Vancouver and asked
if she believes the occupation in Israel began in 1948 or 1967. After
hesitating, she answered:

"Forty-eight. I mean, it's the longest
occupation in the world. But I mean, I'm not going to argue numbers.
It's too long, right?" She went on to say, "I mean, this is the longest
occupation in the world. People are suffering. I've been to the West
Bank in Gaza twice so I've seen for myself what's going on."

The
state of Israel was established in 1948.

In the video, Davies is
also asked if she supports the international campaign of boycotts, divestments
and sanctions against Israel (known as the BDS movement).


"I haven't even actually gone that far. You gotta understand, I'm
probably the strongest supporter in Parliament. There is virtually no
information in the political arena or understanding about the BDS movement.
People are actually afraid to speak out on this issue.… Elected people
who are sympathetic are actually afraid to speak out," Davies answers.


Later in the video, Davies says she personally supports the BDS movement,
adding, however, that she's not "someone who's there" but is instead a
Canadian politician demanding the Canadian government speak out more on
the issues.

The interview was posted on YouTube.

Since
her comments were made public, Davies has posted on her website a
letter she sent to the editor of The Ottawa Citizen.

"My
reference to the year 1948 as the beginning of the Israeli occupation
of Palestinian territory was a serious and completely inadvertent
error," she wrote. "I apologize for this and regret any confusion it
has caused. I have always supported a two-state solution to the ongoing
Israeli-Palestinian conflict and have never questioned Israel's right
to exist and the Palestinians' right to a viable state."

Sorry
for the length of the quoted material - I just thought it was worth
demonstrating that its only finally at paragraph
15
that the story mentions that Libby Davies apologized for
saying 1948 when she meant 1967, that she doesn't question Israel's
right to exist and that she supports a two state solution.

For
that matter,
as Murray Dobbin writes
, ask an Arab villager driven out of his
home in 1948 if he thinks his land is occupied. Ask an Arab Israeli
whose family have lived in the same house in Jerusalem for
decades...until they were forcibly evicted last summer to give their
home to a Jewish family.

Many historians in and out of Israel
consider it a
settled issue
that Israel engaged in large scale ethnic cleansing
in 1948, complete
with massacres
- there's actually a whole academic
movement
based around it in Israel scholarship.

All or
nothing, black or white, support Israel unreservedly and uncritically
and condemn anyone who criticizes her or you hate Israel and deny it's
right to exist. These are false choices. Libby Davies should not be
sacrificed to these deliberate, simplistic Manichean distortions.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Will the minister of "fake lakes" please rise?

The planning of a Conservative news network in Canada

The Thing About Israel

The Thing About Israel « Politics, Re-Spun
Excellent post on the spin around Israeli policy and criticism of that policy.

What's happening in Kyrgystan

Q&A: Kyrgyzstan's ethnic violence - CENTRAL/S. ASIA - Al Jazeera English

Violence
in southern Kyrgyzstan
started on Thursday, when armed mobs
attacked Uzbek neighborhoods - called mahallas - in the city of Osh.
Hundreds of people were killed, homes were set on fire, tens of
thousands of ethnic Uzbeks fled towards the border with neighboring
Uzbekistan, and supplies of food and
water are running low
.


The scale of the violence makes it the worst to hit Kyrgyzstan in
decades - but tensions between ethnic Uzbeks and Kyrgyz have long been a
problem in and around Osh.


Uzbeks flee Kyrgyzstan violence

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osh

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fergana_Valley
...
The Soviet and post-Soviet periods [History of the Fergana Valley 1924 to present]
In 1924 the new boundaries separating the Uzbek SSR and Kyrgyz SSR cut off the eastern end of the
Ferghana Valley, as well as the slopes surrounding it. This was
compounded in 1928 when the Tajik ASSR became a fully-fledged republic, and
the area around Khodjend was made a part of it. This blocked the
valley's natural outlet and the routes to Samarkand and Bukhara, but
none of these borders was of any great significance so long as Soviet
rule lasted. The whole region was part of a single economy geared to
cotton production on a massive scale and the over-arching political
structures meant that crossing borders was not a problem. Since 1991
this has changed, for the worse. Uzbekistan regularly closes its borders
with Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, causing immense difficulties for trade
and for those who live in the region. Travellers from Khodjend to Dushanbe,
unable to take the route through Uzbekistan, have to cross a high
mountain pass between the two cities instead, along a terrible road.
Similarly communications between Bishkek
and Osh pass
through difficult mountainous country and are endangered by the attitude
of President Islom Karimov of
Uzbekistan. Ethnic tensions also flared at one stage, most notably in
the town of Uzgen, near Osh, where were Uzbek-Kyrgyz riots in 1990.
There has been no further ethnic violence, and things appeared to have
quietened down, although the potential for serious conflict remains
palpable.[6]
However, the valley is a religiously conservative region which was
particularly hard-hit by President Karimov's legislation fighting the
taint of Islam in Uzbekistan, together with his decision to close the
borders with Kyrgyzstan in 2003. This devastated the local economy by
preventing the importation of cheap Chinese consumer goods. The
deposition of Askar Akayev in Kyrgyzstan in April 2005, coupled with the
arrest of a group of prominent local businessmen brought underlying
tensions to a boil in the region around Andijan and Qorasuv
during the May 2005
unrest in Uzbekistan
in which hundreds of protestors were killed by
troops.

Hobbit movie news

David Yates to Take on The Hobbit? - CraveOnline.com
David Yates, the director of several of the most recent Harry
Potter
films, is said to be in the running to take over
direction on The Hobbit, says a report by /Film.
...

Thor movie interview video

First Video From Thor - CraveOnline.com
Some of the first images from the set of the set of Thor
have debuted online, courtesy of a 4-minute clip that ran on Entertainment
Tonight
, featuring interviews with Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman
and Kenneth Branagh.


The Marvel adaptation is shooting now just outside Santa Fe, NM where
the character of Thor meets Portman's Jane Foster (and where Clark
Gregg's Agent Coulson was headed at the end of Iron Man 2).


Jack Layton - Ready to govern

Accidental Deliberations: Ready to govern
... the NDP is the most dynamic party in Canada. In three elections under
Jack Layton, the party has increased its popular vote and seat count in
the Commons. The Tories have flatlined; the Grits have slid; even the
Bloc has slipped.

And the NDP is dead serious about coalitions.
Layton has on his desk a thick binder of successful and failed
coalitions worldwide, including the local example of the Peterson-Rae
coalition that governed Ontario well in 1985-87.

Layton drew on
those examples in his failed bid to win over the Grits in a coalition
that would have toppled the Tories two years ago. His eminence gris,
Brian Topp, wrote a book about it. Read it if you have any doubts the
current NDP caucus is ready to co-govern this country.
...