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March 7 to 13, 2005
Philips
says
we're getting paper-like displays in 2007...
Half of the world's 6,000 languages will disappear in less than a century, leading to "grave consequences for biodiversity"
says
the U.N.. Most people use one of only 8 languages...
February 21 to 27, 2005
T-Mobile simply
says
, "change passwords often"...
Wal-Mart flew in a team of labor experts to counter 21 year-old employee Joshua Noble and 17 others who tried to form a union. Despite international attention, the effort failed. "It's just a bunch o...
Stuff For Web Developers http://adaptivepath.com/publications/es
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/archives/000385.ph...
January 17 to 23, 2005
Since 2003 airport security screeners have stolen $36 million in items from travelers. The Transportation Security Administration spokesman
says
, "We have a few bad apples. That is unfortunate. We'...
The American Heart Association
says
that over 10% of U.S. children between 2 and 5 are obese...
January 10 to 16, 2005
Scientist have created synthetic "vesicles" that resemble crude living cells - the line between life and not-life is starting to get pretty blurry. "This is rather philosophical,"
says
Dr Libchaber o...
January 1 to 9, 2005
Honolulu's Chinatown is cultivating an "art chic". This article notes that "the state is currently gathering data on what it calls the creative economy in Hawai'i to assess its economic impact"...
Nothing lasts - Buddhist monks who have meditated on corpses find themselves well-suited to help with cremating thousands of tsunami victims. "We just sort of live in denial of the fact that we hav...
December 6 to 12, 2004
"In sworn affidavit, programmer
says
he developed vote-rigging prototype for Florida congressman; Congressman’s office silent"...
November 29 to December 5, 2004
The Red Cross
says
Guantanamo is worse than Abu Ghraib...
October 25 to 31, 2004
LCD sales are expected to rise by a factor of 10 before 2010: http://news.com.com/Flat-panel+demand+to+soar%2C+study+
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/2100-1040_3-5195634.html?tag=n...
October 4 to 10, 2004
"A senior U.S. military intelligence officer
says
that information obtained from prisoners at Guantanamo has proved useless in the war on terror"...
August 2 to 8, 2004
See how a family changes, via similar photos taken every year for 28 years: http://zonezero.com/magazine/es
says
/diegotime/time.htm...
June 14 to 20, 2004
Theme of the week: Humanity I just finished watching "The Corporation", an amazing film that traces the roots, rights, and wrongs of the corporate entity. It ties together politics, global issues...
March 8 to 14, 2004
Elcodrive's debut album "Somewhere Between Now and Then" was enhanced with HSS technology. One critic
says
"Elcodrive has not put forth any newfangled ideas in their release, which translates int...
February 23 to 29, 2004
A nice overview from Popular Science on current brain-machine interface research. "If you think about using superconducting magnets, maybe you could figure out how to make a helmet,"
says
[forme...
February 16 to 22, 2004
Ibogaine (illegal in the U.S.) and its miraculous effect on long-term hard-core drug addicts... "Our first round in St. Kitts, we treated six individuals, and I will go to my grave with the memory o...
February 9 to 15, 2004
There was a little buzz around the net last week regarding "peak oil". The term refers to the point at which worldwide oil production will peak, which is currently predicted to happen in 2015. Jo...
February 2 to 8, 2004
Advertisers are now using MRIs to correlate image affinity to brain activity: "Big government and big companies have been trying to manipulate us since the start of time," [
says
a study volunteer]...
The market for luxury cars (which cost up to $1 million) is booming nationwide. "There are more rich people every day, and the spread between the people who have money and those who don't is gettin...
January 5 to 11, 2004
"I.M.F. Report
says
U.S. Deficits Threaten World Economy...
September 22, 2003
"MP3s Are Not the Devil" http://www.ornery.org/es
says
/warwatch/2003-09-07-1.htm...
August 25, 2003
2003 Ozone Hole May Be Record Size, Australia Say...
July 8, 2003
I personally believe that RFID will happen in some form whether consumers like it or not - it's just a matter of when and how it is implemented. As with any revolutionary technology, there are grea...