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January 29, 2016

Do you believe in omens? Here's one:

#10 University of Maryland beat #3 Iowa in BB last night.



January 29, 2016

Why I'm switching my vote from Sanders to O'Malley by Karina Alvarez

When I first heard about the three candidates running for the Democratic nomination, I quickly and without much thought supported Senator Sanders. He is loud, agitates the masses, and wants to lead a revolution. But after doing some research, I found that all of the words from Sanders are not backed up by actions.

Sen. Sanders did two things that stand out: First he voted against comprehensive immigration reform and then went on Lou Dobbs’ show to say immigrants take jobs from Americans; second, he voted to protect the Minutemen on the U.S.-Mexico border.

Our country and the Latino community especially needs a leader with a proven record of looking after our best interests. Of the three Democrats running for president, there is only one with the record that our community needs: Martin O’Malley.

Gov. O’Malley has helped and protected our immigrant community through the course of his career as a public servant. He has the record that proves that he will continue advocating for my family and the undocumented community, which he refers to as "New Americans.”
January 28, 2016

Cardboard Energy Harvester, DIY Energy Pulses for Pennies

LAKE WALES, Fla.—A very simple energy harvesting do-it-yourself (DIY) project turned into a major curiosity at the 29th IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems. The École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland (EPFL) showed how to take thick paper (cardboard), a pencil and tape to created an instant-on switch that produced as much energy as a standard AA battery.

Invented by EPFL postdoctoral researcher Xiao-Sheng Zhang, the only oddball component not found around every household is teflon tape used to seal plumbing threads—commonly found in many toolboxes.

"When teflon tape comes into repeated contact it generates two effects--triboelectrification and electrostatic induction,"


The device on display at IEEE MEMS 2016 measured just eight square centimeters and generated about three volts of power at a current level compatible to two AA batteries. Researchers from the University of Tokyo also contributed to the project.




Rest of article here:
http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1328776&_mc=NL_EET_EDT_EET_pcbdesignline_20160127&cid=NL_EET_EDT_EET_pcbdesignline_20160127&elq=b85bbbe012a24e628872bc3a0ada4448&elqCampaignId=26713&elqaid=30557&elqat=1&elqTrackId=6364092526ae435c888782f074789f14#msgs
January 28, 2016

It’s time to take a serious look at Martin O’Malley

What about the Democrats? Are they ready to face the fact that we have to figure out how to tackle inequality without further feeding the growth of state power? As I’ve watched the campaign unfold, I’ve come to the conclusion that O’Malley is the only voice on the Democratic stage with the potential to resolve the dilemma.


In recent years, economists and political scientists have routinely pointed out how municipal and regional decisions about transportation, mobility, housing, communications infrastructure and finance powerfully affect the distribution of opportunity. We often use zoning regulations, housing and transportation policy, and municipal funding structures in ways that generate socioeconomic and ethnic segregation. These policies reduce the likelihood that “bridging ties” — connections between people across demographic cleavages — form within our population. Significant bodies of research suggest that the more a society is characterized by bridging ties, the more egalitarian will be outcomes across economic, health and educational domains. To maximize these ties, we need policies that push in the opposite direction from those we have now.

The good news is that this doesn’t require adding services and programs, only smarter choices about the things that governments already do and will always need to do. One can have a dramatic impact on the distribution of opportunity without increasing government’s footprint. One just needs to use the existing levers differently.

This, it turns out, is just what O’Malley, the former governor of Maryland, wants to do.


the rest By Danielle Allen at:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/ts-time-to-take-a-serious-look-at-martin-omalley/2016/01/27/1cf1f040-c465-11e5-a4aa-f25866ba0dc6_story.html
January 26, 2016

Netflix recently added Don Hertzfeldt's animated short, "World of Tommorrow (2015)"

It is only 17 min long, but very powerful. A young girl is visited by a clone of herself from her future.
Highly recommend. It was nominated for an Oscar and won the Short Film Grand Jury Prize at Sundance last year.

PS, Netflix also has his longer work, "It's Such a Beautiful Day (2012)" about dealing with a brain disorder. Also highly recommend.

January 26, 2016

If you try the Ben & Jerry's Bernie Sanders ice cream flavor and don't like it, his supporters will

accuse you of being a corporate tool." - Frank Conniff

January 11, 2016

"If anybody thought 2016 wasn't going to be as stupid as 2015, those Oregon armed militia dipshits

put an end to that notion quickly enough." - Frank Conniff

Also

Law Enforcement not confronting armed #Oregon militia because they're busy patrolling Toys R Us stores for black kids buying water pistols.


and

Trump's first campaign ad is so visually powerful he's advising its intended audience to remove their white hoods when they watch it.


https://twitter.com/FrankConniff?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author
January 8, 2016

"I'd like to say that Donald Trump is the most outrageous and unqualified person ever to run for

President but really that's not fair to Ted Cruz." - Martin O'Malley, January 6, MSNBC, The Last Word



(Thanks, Elleng)

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