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April 22, 2008 News and Trends
Complaints after BBC News re-brand - The Press Association
Consider the Source I
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:19:14 PDT
This is the first in what is likely a long ongoing series of posts exhorting readers to evaluate what they read. Today's installment is brought to you courtesy of a weekend martial arts seminar in Spokane, WA. While driving the 1000 mile round trip (only about 20 gallons of gas in the Prius!), Sara and I caught up on our podcasts, especially Thom Hartmann, who mentioned this story in passing: Nuclear Fueled Explosion Reported In US Midwest By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscri
America's Hot New Political Trend: Hoarding Food
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 06:55:22 PDT
From the New York Times to the, uh, New York Sun, newspapers are reporting the hot new American trend: survivalism. The NYT was first to note the fad earlier this month in its Fashion & Style section, but the Sun has the news angle.
Biofuels And Why They Suck: Greed And Crisis
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 09:41:04 PDT
Say what you want about NewsMax, but once in a while they carry a story that hits the nail on the head. And all arguments fall short of even touching the content. Case in point is an article today by Arnaud de Borchgrave titled, "Greed Fuels Food, Subprime Mortgage Crises."
Five new Toshiba Satellite Pros: because they can.
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 09:40:25 PDT
Ah, we remember our first 8-pound grey slab of Toshiba Satellite, all tricked out to 8MB of RAM. Good times. So news of five newly redesigned Toshiba Satellite Pros warms our hearts just a little... and we're cutting them a break, because they already lost a format war this year.
Travel and Tourism Industry Will Continue to Outperform in 2008, According to Scotia Economics' New Industry Trends ... (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 03:00:00 PDT
International travel and tourism has been one of the most dynamic sectors of the global economy in recent years, according to the new Industry Trends report launched today by Scotia Economics.
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![]() This is Nottingham | Complaints after BBC News re-brand The Press Association - 6 hours ago The BBC's new-look News designs have drawn complaints from viewers, some referring to dizziness or nausea. Scores of people wrote to give their opinions on ... BBC News makeover triggers nausea Telegraph.co.uk BBC news relaunch leaves viewers 'feeling sick' Times Online BBC rebrand blunder: News 24 makeover leaves viewers 'nauseated ... Daily Mail Multichannel News all 14 news articles |
Consider the Source I
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:19:14 PDT
This is the first in what is likely a long ongoing series of posts exhorting readers to evaluate what they read. Today's installment is brought to you courtesy of a weekend martial arts seminar in Spokane, WA. While driving the 1000 mile round trip (only about 20 gallons of gas in the Prius!), Sara and I caught up on our podcasts, especially Thom Hartmann, who mentioned this story in passing: Nuclear Fueled Explosion Reported In US Midwest By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscri
America's Hot New Political Trend: Hoarding Food
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 06:55:22 PDT
From the New York Times to the, uh, New York Sun, newspapers are reporting the hot new American trend: survivalism. The NYT was first to note the fad earlier this month in its Fashion & Style section, but the Sun has the news angle.
Biofuels And Why They Suck: Greed And Crisis
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 09:41:04 PDT
Say what you want about NewsMax, but once in a while they carry a story that hits the nail on the head. And all arguments fall short of even touching the content. Case in point is an article today by Arnaud de Borchgrave titled, "Greed Fuels Food, Subprime Mortgage Crises."
Five new Toshiba Satellite Pros: because they can.
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 09:40:25 PDT
Ah, we remember our first 8-pound grey slab of Toshiba Satellite, all tricked out to 8MB of RAM. Good times. So news of five newly redesigned Toshiba Satellite Pros warms our hearts just a little... and we're cutting them a break, because they already lost a format war this year.
Travel and Tourism Industry Will Continue to Outperform in 2008, According to Scotia Economics' New Industry Trends ... (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 03:00:00 PDT
International travel and tourism has been one of the most dynamic sectors of the global economy in recent years, according to the new Industry Trends report launched today by Scotia Economics.
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