Wednesday, October 27, 2010
EA vs Activision
Playing Medal of Honor, the new military combat game from Electronic Arts, I couldn’t stop thinking two things. First, E.A. is supposed to be better than this. And second, Activision and Call of Duty don’t have much to worry about.
Iran and Obama discuss Nukes.
A conversation between President Obama and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei discussed the Nuclear program in Iran.
The Obama administration and its European allies are preparing a new offer for negotiations with Iran on its nuclear program, senior administration officials say, but the conditions on Tehran would be even more onerous than a deal that the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, rejected last year. Iran’s reaction, officials say, will be the first test of whether a new and surprisingly broad set of economic sanctions is changing Iran’s nuclear calculus. As recently as last summer, senior officials, ranging from the C.I.A. director, Leon E. Panetta, to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm.Mike Mullen, predicted that while the sanctions would hurt Iran, it was unlikely they would prove sufficient to force it to give up the major elements of its nuclear program.
Greece in Economic Trouble.
Greece, along with multiple other European nations are in a real economic pickle.
Greece, for one, looks as if it will run a budget deficit for 2010 greater than the 8.1 percent of gross domestic product it agreed to as part of a rescue package from theInternational Monetary Fund and the European Unionthat amounted to more than $150 billion, according to a person briefed on the matter but not authorized to speak about it.It seems that the whole world is being sent into an economic down spiral.
Women choose Republican?
The votes of women may change the advantage in the house from Democrat to republican.
The Democrats had a significant advantage over the Republicans when Obama was elected President.If women choose Republicans over Democrats in House races on Tuesday, it will be the first time they have done so since exit polls began tracking the breakdown in 1982.The poll provides a pre-Election Day glimpse of a nation so politically disquieted and disappointed in its current trajectory that 57 percent of the registered voters surveyed said they were more willing to take a chance this year on a candidate with little previous political experience. More than a quarter of them said they were even willing to back a candidate who holds some views that “seem extreme.”
Friday, October 15, 2010
What's what 365's Author Democrat or Republican
The following are your scores. They are based on a gradual range of 0 to 12. For instance, a Conservative/Progressive score of 3 and 0 will both yield a result of social conservative, yet 0 would be an extreme conservative and 3 a moderate conservative
Conservative/Progressive score: 8
You are a social moderate. You think the progressive movement is overall well meaning, but sometimes it goes too far. On issues like abortion and affirmative action, you see the negatives of both extremes on the issue. You probably value religion, but at the same time you think it should still stay separate from the government
Capitalist Purist/Social Capitalist score: 10
You're a Social Capitalist, you think that, left to its own, Capitalism leaves a lot of people behind. You think that Health Care should be free to all, that the minimum wage should be raised, and that the government should provide jobs to all that are capable of having them. You likely hated the Bush tax cuts, and believe that the middle class has gotten poorer, and the rich have gotten richer over the past several years. The far extreme of social capitalism is socialism.
Libertarian/Authoritarian score: 6
You're a Moderate. You think that we all have certain inalienable rights that must be protected, but that sometimes laws need to be made to protect the majority's lives or quality of lives. You might think that the 2nd amendment isn't necessary anymore because letting everyone a gun is extremely dangerous to the community. You might also be against illegal drug use or public pornography because of its possible harmful effects to society.
Pacifist/Militarist score: 2
You're a Pacifist. You are angered that the United States thinks it should dominate the world through its military force. You think that the only time war is necessary is when we are in direct danger of being attacked. You also believe the US spends way too much of its money on defense, as we can practically cut it in half and still easily defend ourselves, and use that money to fix all our economic problems.
Overall, you would most likely fit into the category of Democrat
Conservative/Progressive score: 8
You are a social moderate. You think the progressive movement is overall well meaning, but sometimes it goes too far. On issues like abortion and affirmative action, you see the negatives of both extremes on the issue. You probably value religion, but at the same time you think it should still stay separate from the government
Capitalist Purist/Social Capitalist score: 10
You're a Social Capitalist, you think that, left to its own, Capitalism leaves a lot of people behind. You think that Health Care should be free to all, that the minimum wage should be raised, and that the government should provide jobs to all that are capable of having them. You likely hated the Bush tax cuts, and believe that the middle class has gotten poorer, and the rich have gotten richer over the past several years. The far extreme of social capitalism is socialism.
Libertarian/Authoritarian score: 6
You're a Moderate. You think that we all have certain inalienable rights that must be protected, but that sometimes laws need to be made to protect the majority's lives or quality of lives. You might think that the 2nd amendment isn't necessary anymore because letting everyone a gun is extremely dangerous to the community. You might also be against illegal drug use or public pornography because of its possible harmful effects to society.
Pacifist/Militarist score: 2
You're a Pacifist. You are angered that the United States thinks it should dominate the world through its military force. You think that the only time war is necessary is when we are in direct danger of being attacked. You also believe the US spends way too much of its money on defense, as we can practically cut it in half and still easily defend ourselves, and use that money to fix all our economic problems.
Overall, you would most likely fit into the category of Democrat
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Mental Health Break (Sony competes with Wii)
Sony has begun trying to compete with the Wii by creating the Play Station Move.
Sony’s PlayStation Move, which costs $400 for the base system (compared with $200 for the Wii), arrives in stores at the end of September;in two months, Microsoft’s Kinect, at $300 for a base system, will appear. Consumers will soon have many more video game options.All the video game systems are competing for the family vote by creating systems that involve movement and games that are more family oriented, however on a more personal note I think that the PlayStation move is just a sad attempt at stealing younger gamers away from the Wii and the remote itself looks stupid.
E.P.A. rates two electric cars' fuel economy
Two new Plug-in cars came on the market two months after the E.P.A. started to struggle with the rating of mass-market plug-in vehicles.
How the Environmental Protection Agency rates the two cars, theChevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf, could have a big influence on consumers’ perceptions of vehicles that run on electricity. General Motors, which makes the Volt, and Nissan are anxiously awaiting the agency’s decision as they start production of the cars and complete marketing plans for rollouts in December.If the E.P.A. rates these cars poorly than the population might not like the cars and if they don't like the cars then the possibility of a fuel efficient car is still very far off and so is a "green" car.
Employment rattles Greece and economy
Due to steep regulations on the creation of new pharmacies, the Greek economy may be having problems keeping itself going.
Greek law ensures that pharmacists get a 35 percent profit on all drugs sold, even over-the-counter medications. But Greek law also limits just about everything else about pharmacies. They must be at least 820 feet apart and have a likely market of no fewer than 1,500 residents. To break into the business, an aspiring pharmacist generally has to buy a license from a retiring one. That often costs upward of $400,000.This may not be a problem any more because Prime Minister George Papandreou is trying to pass a law that allows pharmacies to be where ever they want and they don't have to buy their permits from old retiring pharmacists.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Ethanol Cars
The new vehicular sensation that's sweeping the nation...IT'S the Ethanol Cars! As of Wednesday the EPA created a new blend of Gasoline and Ethanol (e15) that is compatible with all 2007 and newer models.
WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday that it would permit blends of up to 15 percent ethanol in gasoline for some ordinary cars, because it would not damage the engines or cause unacceptable increases in their emissions. But numerous other changes would have to occur before drivers will see fuel pumps offering the blend, known as e15, and the agency could not say whether the approval would lead to any additional sales of ethanol.We are slowly but surely making our way towards the reusable fuel source that we so desperately need. We may even see the replacement for oil in our near future.
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