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Obama meets with military advisors, orders closure of Guantanamo Bay

January 23rd, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Weird News

WASHINGTON. – “Change” was a campaign slogan for Barack Obama the candidate, and it’s now policy for President Obama.

Thursday he ordered the closure of the Guantanamo Bay detention center an end to torture as an interrogation technique.

The president is looking forward, but last night had to take one step back.
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At the White House President Obama re-took his oath of office, just to be safe.

On Inauguration Day Chief Justice John Roberts recited from memory and misplaced the word ‘faithfully’.

With that historic hiccup out of the way the new President is back to the business of changing White House business as usual.

At a confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill, the President’s choice for Director of National Intelligence, retired Admiral Dennis Blair, renounced torture as an interrogation technique.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who was confirmed yesterday, got a warm welcome on her first day at the office.

She promised to change U.S. relations with the world and make Washington itself a bit more diplomatic.

“We are not any longer going to tolerate the kind of divisiveness that has paralyzed and undermined our ability to get things done for America,” she told State Department staffers.

Meanwhile, the Senate Finance Committee voted to move forward with President Obama’s choice for Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner.

The committee voted 18-5 in favor of Geithner’s nomination, and it now moves to a full Senate vote.

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Gdrive slated for ‘09 Launch

January 20th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Weird News

We have no doubt that Gdrive could have a huge impact on everyone, especially the cloud-based generation that’s coming up and running mainly web applications – doing most of its computing online. We’re also pretty certain that Gdrive, Chrome and Android are important pieces of the bigger picture, the one that replaces Microsoft logo on your desktop with Google’s. So, don’t be surprised if the computer you’ll be using a few years down the road comes with no hard drive at all, but boots the Google operating system entirely off Gdrive and the Internet.

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Plane’s recorders lend support to hero pilot’s story

January 19th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Weird News

By KAREN MATTHEWS
NEW YORK (AP) — The black boxes recovered from the US Airways jetliner that safely splashed down in the Hudson River last week captured thumping sounds, the sudden loss of engine power and the pilot’s calm mayday request, evidence that seems to back up the crew’s account of hitting a flock of birds shortly after take off.

The pilot, Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, credited with helping save the lives of all 155 people aboard, reports that the plane has hit birds and lost both engines shortly after investigators heard “the sound of thumps and a rapid decrease in engine sounds,” National Transportation Safety Board member Kitty Higgins said.

Sullenberger then discussed alternate landings at New Jersey airports before deciding to attempt a river landing, she said. Ninety seconds before ditching the plane, he told passengers to “brace for impact” and informs controllers “they will be in the Hudson River,” Higgins said.

The dispatches on the cockpit voice recorder were described as “a very calm, collected exercise,” Robert Benzon, a veteran safety board investigator, said Sunday.

Said Higgins: “It was very matter of fact.”

In Washington, D.C., safety board spokesman Peter Knudson said preliminary indications from radar data of the plane’s take off Thursday from LaGuardia Airport “did not show any targets” that might be birds. But investigators will keep looking, he said.

“We are going to go and get all the electronic data necessary to get a complete picture of what was on his screen. It’s possible there was more being displayed than we initially understood. We just don’t know definitively at this point — we don’t know exactly what was shown on that radar screen,” Knudson said.

Sullenberger, who has so far not publicly talked about the crash, has been invited to attend President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration on Tuesday, according to the mayor of his hometown, Danville, Calif. An Obama aide said Sunday evening the family had been invited, speaking on condition of anonymity because details were still being worked out.

Stephen Bradford, president of the U.S. Airline Pilots Association, said he asked Sullenberger not to engage in any media activities because the pilots association has “interested party” status with the NTSB, which allows it to participate in the investigation.

Higgins heaped praises on Sullenberger and the flight crew, noting they all had 20 or more years experience and were trained to do their jobs.

“Miracles happen because a lot of everyday things happen for years and years and years,” she said. “These people knew what they were supposed to do and they did it and as a result, nobody lost their life.”

Under a heavy snowfall Sunday night, tugboats pulled the barge carrying the Airbus A320 from a seawall a few blocks from the World Trade Center site on a 90-minute trip to the Weeks Marina in Jersey City, N.J. Investigators on Monday want to look more closely at the cockpit, the attached right engine, and the interior of the cabin, Higgins said.

Already investigators have seen significant damage to the tail and to compartments at the bottom of the plane that opened on impact. The right engine was severely dented but its fan blades were intact, Benzon said.

The search for the plane’s missing left engine is suspended until Tuesday because ice floes in the river make it too dangerous to put divers or special sonar equipment in the water, Higgins said.

A senior NTSB official said the probe may ultimately focus more on what went right than what went wrong on Thursday.

“This accident and this investigation are going to be studied for years and years and years,” said Robert Benzon, a veteran National Transportation Safety Board investigators. “Why did everything work so well?

“We need to know that so we can apply it to other phases of aviation, other aircraft, perhaps newer aircraft. It’s going to be fun.”

The area where the broken plane was moored in New York was closed to the public Sunday, but it attracted hundreds of residents and tourists, who snapped pictures of the plane wreckage.

Kelsey Higginbotham, a 20-year-old student at East Tennessee State University, peered at the crippled aircraft Sunday from behind police barricades.

She and a friend had been to Times Square, Central Park and the site of the World Trade Center, where nearly 2,800 people were killed in the Sept. 11 attacks. She said she was struck by the contrast between one disaster in which so many people died and another in which everyone survived.

“It’s a miracle,” she said. “I guess New Yorkers can’t take any more tragedy.”

Associated Press writer Victor Epstein in Jersey City, N.J.; Harry Weber in Atlanta; Jason Dearen in San Francisco; and Lou Kesten and Joan Lowy in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

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All passengers safe after amazing pilot lands airplane on the Hudson River

January 18th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Weird News
Captain Chesley B. Sullenberger III. "Sully" Landed this airliner on the Hudson River.

Captain Chesley B. Sullenberger III. "Sully" Landed this airliner on the Hudson River.

An investigation has begun in New York, after a US Airways jet crashed late Thursday afternoon into the Hudson River. Miraculously, authorities say all passengers survived.
A bold crash landing into Manhattan’s Hudson River, and stories of miraculous rescues of passengers on board.

“It would appear that the pilot Capt. Chesley B. Sullenberger III. “Sully” did a masterful job of landing the plane in the river, and then making sure everybody got out,” said New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

US Air Flight 1549 went down into the Hudson River shortly after takeoff from New York’s LaGuardia Airport.

“The left engine just blew, flames were coming out. Smelled gasoline,” recalled Flight 1549 passenger Jeff Kolodjay.

Authorities say all passengers and five crew members were able to exit the plane safely in less than two minutes.

The Airbus 320, bound for Charlotte, North Carolina was airborne for less than three minutes when the pilot radioed in, saying the plane had hit a flock of geese and two engines were disabled.

“Pilot said, ‘Brace for a hard impact.’ Everyone started saying prayers. Looked over the water, we thought we had a chance, because there was water. You have to give it to the pilot, he made a hell of landing,” Kolodjay said.

Witness along Manhattan’s West Side say they saw the plane go down hard in the river. With water temperatures in the 30s, rescue boats and ferries raced to help passengers escape.

Many are crediting the pilot for the controlled crash landing that spared the lives of all on board as well as residents of densely populated New York City.

Divers had to rescue some people from the frigid waters after the crash.

An air traffic controller ordered the pilot to divert to nearby New Jersey for an emergency landing before the pilot decided to land in the Hudson River.

Kelly Bush, Michelle Franzen, NBC News

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Old Days of the Internet

January 14th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Weird News

Back in the old, dark days of the internet when men were men, women were men and children were FBI agents, no one cared what people thought of them. This was when the internet was still merely a bright spark of newly discovered freedom burning bright against the darkened backdrop of a world half enslaved by totalitarian freedom-hating governments, unscrupulous money grabbing corporations, backward millennia-old religions and millions upon millions of dead eyed sheep. The internet burned brightly as an escape, a way to show who you were to a wider audience, a way of discovering and sharing things you never knew existed, a way of forcing back the ever encroaching shadows of the real world to keep your internal flame burning just that little bit longer.

The internet burned brighter and stronger as the rush of people to it acted as fuel to the fire, and the rush of companies to it was the oxygen it needed to sustain itself, and to grow. The Napster and Kazaa era came and went as the dark lords of the world attempted to wrestle back their power from this bastard child of technology and freedom that we know as the web. People pushed each other by finding, creating and sharing things that would have people in the old world hung, drawn and quartered but in this new space, this virtual plane of existence it did not solicit the fiery condemnation of preachers and politicians alike. We laughed. We saw these examples of hate, of destruction and of evil and we laughed and encouraged them, for it was not the same evil as that which ravaged the lands of the physical world, but an evil unsullied by power, money, dogma or time. This was new evil, strong evil, and pure evil it shaped a generation and a way of life was born. The internet was no longer an escape from life, it was a mirror of it, a dark and distorting mirror in which our reflections are not always what we wanted, hoped or indeed expected to see.

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Man arrested for trading daughter

January 14th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Weird News

A Californian man arranged to sell his 14-year-old daughter into marriage in exchange for 16,000 dollars, 100 cases of beer and several boxes of meat.

Police in Greenfield said they only learned of the deal after the 36-year-old man went to them to get his daughter back because payment was not made as promised.

The man was arrested on suspicion of human trafficking along with an 18-year-old man on suspicion of statutory rape. Investigators believe the girl went willingly with the man, but she is under California’s legal age of consent and cannot legally marry.

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Teacher Student Sex with Students Over 18 is Ok, Washington State Court has Ruled.

January 14th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Weird News

Teacher Student Sex Clip

A Washington state court has ruled that it’s not illegal for teachers to have sex with 18-year-old students. KING reports.

Video removed due to script errors, find it on cnn.

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Inmate Pulls Out His Own Eye and Eats it!

January 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Weird News
Inmate Rips Out & Eats His Own Eye!

Inmate Rips Out & Eats His Own Eye!

A Texas death row inmate with a history of mental problems pulled out his only good eye and told authorities he ate it. Andre Thomas, 25, was arrested for the fatal stabbings of his estranged wife, their young son and her 13-month-old daughter in March 2004. Their hearts also had been ripped out. He was convicted and condemned for the infant’s death.

While in the Grayson County Jail in Sherman, Thomas plucked out his right eye before his trial later in 2004. A judge subsequently ruled he was competent to stand trial.

A death-row officer at the Polunsky Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice found Thomas in his cell with blood on his face and took him to the infirmary.

“Thomas said he pulled out his eye and subsequently ingested it,” agency spokesman Jason Clark said Friday.

Thomas was treated at East Texas Medical Center in Tyler after the Dec. 9 incident. Then he was transferred and remains at the Jester Unit, a prison psychiatric facility near Richmond southwest of Houston.

“He will finally be able to receive the mental health care that we had wanted and begged for from day 1,” Bobbie Peterson-Cate, Thomas’ trial attorney, told the Sherman Herald Democrat. “He is insane and mentally ill. It is exactly the same reason he pulled out the last one.”

At his trial, defense lawyers also argued he suffered from alcohol and drug abuse.

Thomas does not have an execution date.

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in October upheld his conviction and death sentence for the death of 13-month-old Leyha Marie Hughes. Also killed March 27, 2004, were his wife, Laura Christine Boren, 20, and their son, 4-year-old Andre Lee.

Thomas, from Texoma, walked into the Sherman Police Department and told a dispatcher he had just murdered the three and had stabbed himself in the chest.

Thomas told police how he put his victims’ hearts in his pocket and left their apartment, took them home, put them in a plastic bag and threw them in the trash.

Court documents described the three victims as having “large, gaping wounds to their chests.”

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Wireless Electricity

January 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Weird News

from the CES show.  Video

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Terrafugia Transition – The world’s First Flying Car Unveiled

January 11th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Weird News
Terrafugia Transition Flying Car

Terrafugia Transition Flying Car

World’s first flying car prepares for take-off
Is it a car? Is it a plane? Actually it’s both. The first flying automobile, equally at home in the sky or on the road, is scheduled to take to the air next month.

If it survives its first test flight, the Terrafugia Transition, which can transform itself from a two-seater road car to a plane in 15 seconds, is expected to land in showrooms in about 18 months’ time.

Its manufacturer says it is easy to keep and run since it uses normal unleaded fuel and will fit into a garage.

Carl Dietrich, who runs the Massachusetts-based Terrafugia, said: “This is the first really integrated design where the wings fold up automatically and all the parts are in one vehicle.”
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The Transition, developed by former Nasa engineers, is powered by the same 100bhp engine on the ground and in the air.

Terrafugia claims it will be able to fly up to 500 miles on a single tank of petrol at a cruising speed of 115mph. Up to now, however, it has been tested only on roads at up to 90mph.

Dietrich said he had already received 40 orders, despite an expected retail price of $200,000 (£132,000).

“For an airplane that’s very reasonable, but for a car that’s very much at the high end,” he conceded.

There are still one or two drawbacks. Getting insurance may be a little tricky and finding somewhere to take off may not be straightforward: the only place in the US in which it is legal to take off from a road is Alaska.

Dietrich is optimistic. He said: “In the long term we have the potential to make air travel practical for individuals at a price that would meet or beat driving, with huge time savings.”

Flying Car – Mark Harris

The Sunday Times

World’s first flying car prepares for take-off

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