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this technology has already been extended to include a variety of other animals including rats,
pigeons and sharks. The whole idea behind this is not to reinvent the wheel - instead, find a way
to manipulate what is already in its most optimized form out here. Pretty chilling though, knowing
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On the December 2 broadcast of The War Room with Quinn & Rose, co-host Jim
Quinn addressed a Media Matters for Americaitem documenting his suggestion during
the previous day's broadcast that "we" should respond to the recent terrorist attacks in
Mumbai, India, with military action even if "a lot of peaceful Muslims" are harmed or killed, as
well as his corresponding remark that "there was a lot of Germans that weren't Nazis either, but
we still bombed
Dresden." Quinn said of his December 1 comments: "Now, of course, again we come back to,
'Yes, but there's a lot of peaceful Muslims on the planet Earth.' Well, that's true. But if I'm
in a room with a thousand people, and 999 of them love me, but one has a gun and wants to kill
me, how relevant are the 999? They have no relevance whatever. I'm sorry, but peaceful Muslims
will only be relevant insofar as they rise up against those who are not peaceful, because this is
a pox on their house, and they need to cure it themselves."
Later in the December 2 broadcast, Quinn specifically addressed his prior reference to the
bombing of Dresden during World War II:
I mean, look at World War II, when I talked about the bombing of Dresden. One of the ways that
wars are fought -- and nobody wants to talk about it, but it's the truth -- is you cause so much
death and destruction to the civilian population of that nation that eventually the population of
the nation loses its zest for the war, and the political support of those waging that war
collapses. That's how you win wars. Ugly, isn't it? Sorry. What do you think Hiroshima
was about? Hmm? The bottom line is reality does not always afford you a truth to your liking,
Media Matters.
Quinn further discussed his October 29 assertion -- also documented by Media
Matters -- that "[t]here's only one way to settle the Palestine -- the Palestine
issue," and that "is to level it and then salt the earth so that nothing grows for a thousand
years, because that's how the Muslims would have treated each other, and did.' " Quinn said of
that comment, "Sorry, that's the truth. That is the historical truth, and -- and that's exactly
what they would do to us if the technology shoe was on the other foot." Quinn went on to assert,
"[T]here have been few religions in the world as deadly to man as that of Mohammad."
Talkers Magazine lists Quinn & Rose among its "Heavy
Hundred," which it describes as the "100 most important radio talk show hosts in America."
According to the show's website, it airs on 18
radio stations and XM Satellite Radio.
From the December 2 broadcast of Clear Channel's The War Room with Quinn & Rose:
QUINN: But the reason why Media Matters matters is -- is because they're different from
the other blogs. Media Matters for America has a conflict of interest, and the conflict
of interest is who funds them, and who runs them. Media Matters -- well, here, I'll give
you an example. Now, this is the latest one, Media Matters for America:
On December 1 broadcast of The War Room with Quinn & Rose, while reading from a blog
post by London Spectator columnist Melanie Phillips that discussed the recent terror
attacks in Mumbai, India, co-host Jim Quinn said, quote: "We either wipe this scourge from the
face of the Earth -- 'Well, you can't say that, because there's a lot of peaceful Muslims out
there.' Well, there was a lot of peaceful Germans that weren't Nazis either, but we bombed
Dresden. We either wipe this scourge from the face of the Earth, or we will be doomed to live
under it." Quinn continued, saying, "We have the technology. Do we have the spine? Don't answer
that if you have trouble sleeping, OK?"
Well, what's interesting to me, of course, is that none of you guys on the left get upset when
Muslims say the exact same thing about their desire for Western civilization. I mean, go through
the -- go through the Holy Land Foundation trial, and take a look at some of the transcripts from
that, and what their intentions are. Their intentions are to do it both peacefully and
militarily, and if they can't get it done peacefully, then militarily, but whatever it takes, a
global Islamic caliphate is on the way.
Now, of course, again we come back to, "Yes, but there's a lot of peaceful Muslims on the planet
Earth." Well, that's true. But if I'm in a room with a thousand people, and 999 of them love me,
but one has a gun and wants to kill me, how relevant are the 999? They have no relevance
whatever. I'm sorry, but peaceful Muslims will only be relevant insofar as they rise up against
those who are not peaceful, because this is a pox on their house, and they need to cure it
themselves. Because certainly there's -- there's no Islamic supremacist -- which is my word for
"Islamic terrorist" -- there's no Islamic supremacist that's gonna be convinced by my -- by any
of my arguments.
But it's interesting here just to watch Media Matters and how they -- you know, it's --
and they go on to say, "As Media Matters for America documented." Woo, they documented.
You know, all you guys have to do is buy a subscription to our webpage for $39.95 a month -- I'm
sure that George Soros can spring for that -- and you could just -- you could just download --
download the podcast for Heaven's sakes. It's like they've got a spy on the ground some place.
"As Media Matters for America documented, Quinn said on October 29, 'There's only one
way to settle the Palestine -- the Palestine issue,' and that is to quote, 'level it and then
salt the earth so that nothing grows for a thousand years, because that's how the Muslims would
have treated each other, and did.' " Unquote. Sorry, that's the truth. That is the historical
truth, and -- and that's exactly what they would do to us if the technology shoe was on the other
foot. You don't think for a minute that Muslim supremacists with a nuclear weapon wouldn't use
it? I mean, are you that foolish?
[...]
And as far as my feelings about supremacist Islam -- hey, guys, I said it before, and I'll say it
again: I studied the Quran a great deal, mainly because of our position vis-à-vis the
Muslim populations throughout the Middle East. And I must tell you that I came away from the
study with the conviction that, by and large, there have been few religions in the world as
deadly to man as that of Mohammad.
[...]
Now, we've got all these smart bombs, OK. We've got these special -- we've got -- what -- we've
got that thing now -- what is it -- what is it target -- I forget exactly what it is --
technology. You can slip something that's smaller than a dime into some terrorist's robe
somewhere, and -- and the rocket will hit him right in the middle of a crowd. You know, I mean,
it'll take him right out. And, you know, look, we can park a smart bomb in somebody's window, and
that's good when you're dealing with something like terrorism, which is an organization rather
than a nation-state. It's also good, I mean -- if you're going up against a nation-state, it's
only good if you park one in Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's bathroom while he's sitting in there taking a
dump, but other than that, folks, the way --you have to understand, the ways that wars are
fought.
I mean, look at World War II, when I talked about the bombing of Dresden. One of the ways that
wars are fought -- and nobody wants to talk about it, but it's the truth -- is you cause so much
death and destruction to the civilian population of that nation that eventually the population of
the nation loses its zest for the war, and the political support of those waging that war
collapses. That's how you win wars. Ugly, isn't it? Sorry. What do you think Hiroshima was about?
Hmm? The bottom line is reality does not always afford you a truth to your liking, Media
Matters. Reality does not always afford you a truth to your liking. Accept reality or
perish.
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photos of the 2010 BMW Z4/a tested in various locales for well over a year, but the first, almost
fully exposed image has popped up online this morning. The car was apparently in a BMW dealership
during filming of a new Michael Douglas movie. We should be getting a full online reveal a
href="http://www.autoblog.com/2008/11/26/video-bmw-launches-z4-countdown-site-coming-dec-15/"on
December 15/a and we'll see the car in person next month at the a
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up a lot of the Bangle flame surfacing that marred the last car with the front bumper picking up
hints of the latest 3-Series. The Z4 will also reportedly have a retractable hard-top in place of
the current car's soft top. If that happens, the coupe will likely be consigned to history.
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h4Only one choice on interface peripherals, obviously/h4 pPentagon boffinry chiefs are seeking to
develop radical AI software capable of boiling down information from the news, overhead spy planes,
wiretaps and so on "into a form that is more suitable for human consumption". Specifically, this
means using the data to produce "a cohesive story that is germane to the goals of a
decision-maker"..../p
This video demonstrates several life-life "cyborg insects" that may potentially be future "spies"
with onboard cameras and surveillance equipment. Check out the video to see how lifelike these
"bugs" really are.
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Today on Boing Boing Gadgets, a graffiti artist left a curious message for Brownlee on his front
doorstep, and Joel did not pay six dollars to dink around on an iPhone Stylophone. Beschizza was
outraged that breaking a web site's terms of service has been made a crime. Elecom finally made a
waterproof SD card. Joel lusted after a Poulsen kit that will turn any car into a hybrid.
Meanwhile, Beschizza spent all morning as a paranoiac, obsessing over the spy messages in number
signals. Circuit City's bankruptcy fire sale is not extending to their fire extinguishers. Nokia
finally unveiled their flip-up QWERTY touchscreen, the N97. Brownlee was surprised by how nice
gadgetry looks in the aesthetic of oriental pottery and looked like an idiot wondering about when
Apple was going to sell their premium in-ear headphones when they had just that moment gone on
sale. The FCC leaked the Sony's new netbook, There was a strange halved keyboard from Japan.
Fujitsu offered a free laptop replacement every three years to their customers. Some cool junkbots
were on display, and Palm blames the economy for their plummeting revenue when the truth is more
obvious. Finally, the game of Operation finally meets lockpicking. And John slathers his face in
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of power: blockbusting art shows - Features, Art - The Independent/abr/ Byzantium, Babylon and now
the Tsars. The blockbuster shows of the moment all celebrate the art and artefacts of long-lost
empires. Tom Lubbock thinks he knows why/li lia
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the press in Britain has towards art,” he said. “I hate the way it’s all Damien
Hirst and Tracey Emin and Banksy. They expect spectacle and shock. Art is not like that. The art
world I know is not like that; it’s a whole other world.”/li lia
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and recently sat down with Aap! to discuss some of his recent artwork that explores the dynamics
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all along: that the sentient city is also a surveillance city and the digital trail we leave as we
move through it allows corporations and governments to spy on us like never before. Yes,
there#039;s a chance it#039;s all for our benefit. But for how long? See You#039;re Leaving a
Digital Trail. What About Privacy?/li /ul
3-D movies — from Jaws in 1983 to Spy Kids in 2003
— have long been staples of movie fare. Then as now, audience goers donned
special glasses that make double images leap out of the screen. But today’s movies, using
advanced cameras, are far sharper; and the prospect of standardized 3-D for all films and TV
shows means the technology will likely become a DVD staple, too, over the next 10 years.
Or at least that’s director James Cameron’s message at Hollywood’s first
3-D Entertainment Summit. Cameron is currently producing
Avatar, his eagerly awaited $200-million feature film, set on another planet in the far
future. Shot entirely in 3-D, the film is set for release in December 2009.
“There’s nothing in the palette of entertainment that can’t be done in
3-D,” he said. “All the hard work has been done.”
Avatar is about a paralyzed ex-marine named Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) whose
consciousness is transferred to an alien body and sent to a foreign planet to settle and exploit
it. Sci-fi stalwart Sigourney Weaver (Alien) stars as Sully’s mentor and actress
Zoë Saldaña provides the voice of Sully’s alien lover (the character is
computer generated).
Cameron called his work on Aliens of the Deep, a 3-D documentary from 2005 that explored
the wreck of the Titanic, a “proof of concept” that gave him the expertise in
stereoscopic filmmaking to take on what he calls the most ambitious 3-D film ever created. His
original Titanic blockbuster would have looked “gorgeous” in 3-D, he added.
Mark Zoradi, president of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Group, told attendees earlier that
the company plans to release 17 3-D pictures over the next few years.
Still, Avatar and all future 3-D films will “live or die based on (their) own
merits,” he said. “Market forces drive this thing based on content.’’
That means Cameron, who says he’s concerned he can’t live up to all the hype
surrounding the film, still has something to sweat about. “The movie may suck,” he
said. “I happen to like it.”
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Bonhams today (1 December 2008) sold the 1976 Lotus Esprit, driven by Roger Moore in The Spy Who
Loved Me, for £111,500. br / br / The classic white sports car, which attracted worldwide
attention at Bonhams’ annual motoring sale in Olympia, West London, was bought by a private
US collector, who was bidding on the telephone against a number of people in the saleroom.
Commenting after the sale, the car’s new owner, who described himself as both a Lotus and
James Bond aficionado, said that the car would be going to Atlanta, Georgia in the USA. br / br /
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and antiques. The present company was formed by the merger in November 2001 of Bonhams Brooks and
Phillips Son and Neale UK. In August 2002, the company acquired Butterfields, the principal firm of
auctioneers on the West Coast of America and in August 2003, Goodmans, a leading Australian fine
art and antiques auctioneer with salerooms in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, joined the Bonhams
Group of Companies. Today, Bonhams offers more sales than any of its rivals, through two major
salerooms in London: New Bond Street, and Knightsbridge, and a further seven throughout the UK.
Sales are also held in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and Boston in the USA; and Australia,
Canada, Dubai, France, Hong Kong, Monaco and Switzerland . Bonhams has a worldwide network of
offices and regional representatives in 25 countries offering sales advice and valuation services
in 57 specialist areas. For a full listing of upcoming sales, plus details of Bonhams specialist
departments, go to www.bonhams.com
TikGames today announced that its formerly top-secret Interpol game is in development for Xbox LIVE
Arcade. This all new adventure, developed by TikGames and published by Microsoft, is slated for
release on the Xbox 360 this winter, offering gamers the heat of a high-stakes criminal chase for a
cool 800 Microsoft points.
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