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Date Sent: 2009-07-13
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Monday, July 13, 2009 PM edition |
If mom can't pay, adult child must -- Obama Administration: Gag the Internet
Demjanjuk faces 27,900 accessory to murder counts -- Man shot dead in
scuffle with NYC cop on his stoop -- Mandated RFID: Special alloy
sleeves urged to block hackers -- Shocking Corruption at the Washington
Post -- The Political Class Are Not Like Us - by Thomas Knapp --
Discovery Channel to Run Viral Pandemic Survival Show -- UK plans swine
flu vaccine for every citizen
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News Link • TAXES: State
If mom can't pay, adult child must
07-13-2009
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Philadelphia Inquirer
It concerns a little-known law dating to Elizabethan England
suddenly being enforced with gusto in Pennsylvania. The law can force
adult children to pay their parents' health-care costs.
If Mom and Pop can't pay, you pay. If they have the money but refuse
to pay, you pay. If you don't, watch your credit rating sink under the
weight of a legal judgment that will haunt you for life.
It happened to Don Grant. It can happen to you.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Techno Gadgets
Fiber Fabric Could Create Whole-Body Cameras
07-13-2009
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LiveScience
Flexible translucent fibers woven into a fabric can capture light
and turn it into images without a camera lens, researchers announced
this week.
Scientists say the optoelectronic fiber could lead to bizarre new imaging products like a wall-sized, all-seeing camera or a soldier's uniform that captures 360-degree views.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Techno Gadgets
Infinitely Variable Transmission for...Anything
07-13-2009
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NuVinci
The NuVinci transmission uses a set of rotating and tilting balls positioned
between the input and output components of a transmission that tilt to vary the speed of the
transmission.
The patented NuVinci technology developed by Fallbrook Technologies Inc.
(Fallbrook) is the most practical, economical and universally adaptable continuously
variable planetary (CVP) transmission for human-powered and motor-powered vehicles and
machines. The NuVinci CVP is ideally suited for applications in many major industries
including bicycles, light electric vehicles, tractors, automobiles, trucks, and utility
class wind turbines among others.
Tilting the balls changes their contact diameters and varies the speed ratio. As a
result, the NuVinci CVP offers seamless and continuous transition to any ratio within its range,
thus maximizing overall powertrain efficiency, with no jarring or shocks from the shifting process,
and improving accele
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Thomas Costanzo
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News Link • Internet
Real Time Search engines
07-13-2009
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webpronews.com
Twitter has produced a hot new
trend: real-time search. There is hardly a day that goes by within the
Internet industry that real-time search is not mentioned. To feed this
new hunger for real-time information, real-time search engines such as Twitter Search, Scoopler, Collecta, Topsy, CrowdEye, and more are popping up all around.
Unlike the traditional search engines, these real-time search
engines return the most current information from the Web in the form of
blog content and comments, Twitter messages, images and video, social
services, news sources, and more.
Why does our society crave this continuous stream of information? Collecta CEO Gerry Campbell told WebProNews that this need to publish and consume information actually goes back to ancient times.
“If you go back all the way to the progression of cave paintings
through monks copying Bibles to Gutenberg’s press, we’ve seen an
acceleration in the ability to publish information. In addi
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Thomas Costanzo
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News Link • Obama Administration
10 questions for Sotomayor that probably won't be asked by Senators
7/13/09
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Examiner
Today marks the beginning of confirmation hearings in the U.S. Senate for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.
Most Senate observers say that Sotomayor will have fairly smooth sailing to confirmation and that she may pick up as many as TEN (10) Republican votes in her favor, Remember that, and keep note of their names.
Perhaps never before in the history of U.S. Supreme Court nominations has a nominee been so thoroughly vetted, so thoroughly discredited, and yet so thoroughly hailed as 'the most qualified judge in the nation for the job.'
Obviously these are the same people who would claim that Joe Biden never puts his foot in his mouth
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Anonymous Watchman
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
Rex Murphy on Obama
07-13-2009
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arclein
We are six months on and the only thing that has subsided is that abject fear of a few months past. In the meantime the bad news just keeps rolling in as unemployment and prime foreclosure inventory climbs.
In the meantime take a sober look at his agenda as seen through the eyes of Rex Murphy and understand that what is been shoveled into the system is decidedly odd and perhaps completely misses the point of the present economic catastrophe. In fact it has nothing to do with it.
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