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Marijuana legalization: Did Obama’s ‘pot cheat sheet’ kill California’s Proposition 19?
By admin on November 9, 2010 | Comments Off
Why did Proposition 19, the CA pot legalization measure, fail? One reason might have been Obama administration antagonism exemplified by the memo “Marijuana legalization: A bad idea.” As Colorado begins the march to a 2012 legalization measure, let’s see if Obama’s “pot cheat sheet” holds up to scrutiny.
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Oklahoma Player Suspended For Tweeting to Texas Fans Go Kill Yourselves
By admin on October 4, 2010 | Comments Off
September 29, 2010 Capt. Gridiron
Some people just have no common sense.
Oklahoma Jaz Reynolds has been suspended for misuse of his Twitter account. Shortly after a gunman shot up the University of Texas campus in Austin, Texas, there was a very stupid Tweet from Reynolds stating: Hey everyone in Austin, tx.kill yourself #evillaugh.
A football rivalry is one thing but being callous and insensitive is just uncalled for. Reynolds was back again a (more…) -
BP Prepares Complex “Top Kill” Bid To Plug Well
By admin on May 23, 2010 | Comments Off
shmG excerpts from the International Business Times: “Government and BP officials are hopeful after extensive preparations, but are not guaranteeing that a complex attempt early this week to cap an uncontrolled underwater oil spill from a well in the Gulf of Mexico will be successful. The so-called ‘top kill’ procedure that oil major BP is tentatively scheduled to attempt on Tuesday involves plugging up the well by pumping thick ‘drilling mud’ and (more…)
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Murdoch Says E-Book Prices Will Kill Paper Books
By admin on February 5, 2010 | Comments Off
hrimhari writes “The settlement between Amazon and Macmillian got the attention of a known dinosaur. Consistent to his views, Mr. Murdoch wants to defend his book editors by killing the cheaper solution. ‘”We don’t like the Amazon model of selling everything at $9.99,” Murdoch said. “They pay us the wholesale price of $14 or whatever we charge,” he said. “But I think it really devalues books, and it hurts all the retailers of the hardcover books.’”
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Windows Marketplace For Mobile Kill Switch Details
By admin on September 19, 2009 | Comments Off
An anonymous reader writes “Microsoft recently gave more details on Windows Marketplace for Mobile during the Tech Ed New Zealand 2009 session titled ‘Distributing and Monetizing Applications through Windows Marketplace Mobile,’ led by Loke Uei Tan, Senior Product Manager on the Windows Mobile Team. Geekzone covered the event in good detail, but one of their points caused a lot of uproar in the blogosphere: ‘If an application is approved but later (more…)


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