Sunday, January 31, 2010

President Obama's Interview with Diane Sawyer

Presenting President Obama. In his own words. At a loss for words. Uhhhm, ahhhh, uhmmmm, well, ahhh... Where the blank is my teleprompter? Well that just about says it all, doesn't it ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpLe47G_HGo&feature=player_embedded
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"I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live by the light that I have. I must stand with anybody that stands right, and stand with him while he is right, and part with him when he goes wrong." ~Abraham Lincoln

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Friday, January 15, 2010

Thursday, January 7, 2010

New Ancient Face Painting Technique Discovered

What the Blank ? What Gives ?
The U.S. Constitution is Predicated
On The Fact That Our Rights
Are God Given. That's a Fact.
God Giveth and Nancy Takes
Away ?
Oouchhh !!

American TaxPayer Warning !! Congress in Session !!

Warning to American TaxPayer
Dangerous RoadBlock to Freedom Up Ahead
Congress Now in Session !!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Children Reaching Age 3 Without Being Able to Say a Word, Survey Finds - Times Online

There's A
Sucker Born


Every Minute in the UK...

Children reaching age 3 without being able to say a word, survey finds - Times Online

I Think I See The Problem !! LOL !!
Well, Perhaps June Cleaver left the Kitchen Prematurely ?
Without teaching her kids how to enunciate or articulate? Who knows ?
My kids did not speak until they were around three and then they wouldn't stop talking. "Who, What, When, Where and WHY, WHY, WHY" ???
I noticed a difference in gender related speech. My daughters first words were, "I", "I am somebody" ,"Me", "Mine", "Gimmee", "No", "Stop", Oh, and a "Dada" !! Lol...
My son's first words were "No", "I won't" and "You Can't Make me", and, Oh yea, "Papa" !!
My youngest son arrived to the verbal stage with the most sophisticated vocabulary, as in "Why was I born?" "Leave me alone" and the time honored classic, "He started it"!!
Non-Stop Action. Non-Stop Fun !! Parenting isn't for Sissy's or Slackers !!
Mmm, Mmm, Mmm. Mums the word !!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Ruth the Robot Gives Ford Engineers the Human Touch !!

MEET THE NEW BOSS AT FORD !!
NEW APP FOR RUTH
"RUTH THE ROBOT"

BRENTWOOD, UNITED KINGDOM – December 21, 2009: Ford is the only automaker to use a robot to test the feel and appearance of switches and surfaces in its vehicles.

Ford’s robot, known as RUTH – short for Robotized Unit for Tactility and Haptics, allows engineers to refine touch points in the vehicle in line with perceptions of high-quality materials to meet the widest range of customer preferences.

Human touch is both subjective and complex, making it hard to measure. Vehicle interior designers have historically relied on direct feedback from customers to determine which materials and dial settings pleased the most people.

Engineers at Ford’s European Advance Research Centre in Aachen, Germany, used the robot in developing the interiors for almost all current and future Ford models.

RUTH brings a scientific approach to touch. Friction, roughness, softness and temperature are among the parameters measured all over the vehicle’s interior. Its measurements are compared with consumer feedback on what they perceive as a high quality feel.

RUTH assumes the role of the driver and “feels” components inside a design prototype, mimicking common behaviour behind the wheel from pushing knobs to adjusting the air vents.

Examples of its uses over four years at Ford include:


  • Measuring the resistance of pushing buttons and turning knobs to make sure they do not feel too loose or have too much resistance. The robot also compares the different buttons and knobs to one another to ensure they have a uniform feel.

  • Determining the softness or hardness and texture of surfaces like the dashboard to ensure they fall within limits consumers have shown they prefer .

  • Taking the temperature of components so materials match expectations. Metal-coloured materials are expected to feel colder for instance.

  • Measuring the spaces between pieces for uniform and minimal gaps.
“All these little measurements add up to a much greater sense of quality from the moment you sit down inside a Ford. We’re leading the way in measuring touch so that high quality interiors can be delivered in affordable cars, not just expensive luxury models,” said Mark Spingler, Ford vehicle interior technologies engineer. “We’re able to convey in numbers precisely how something needs to feel and build exactly to those specifications – guesswork's replaced by science.”

Friday, January 1, 2010

List of Words to Be Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness !!

"Once-presidential Phrase Casualty of Word War"
Jeff Karoub / Associated Press
The phrase "shovel ready," incessantly invoked by the Obama administration this year as a way to sell its $787 billion federal stimulus bill, died Thursday.

The official cause of death was overuse, according to Lake Superior State University, which announced the phrase's demise in its annual List of Words to Be Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness, released today.

"Shovel ready" dug its own grave by forcing its way into speeches and out of the mouths of the president and too many other politicians in past months. "Stick a shovel in it. It's done," seethed Joe Grimm of Bloomfield Hills, in his nomination to the university's Word Banishment Committee. Grimm is a visiting journalist at Michigan State University and a former recruiter and editor at the Detroit Free Press.

The exact age of the phrase isn't known, but it had been a quiet favorite of economic development types for at least a decade -- a fondness that led a utility company in upstate New York to secure the shovelready.com Web site in the late 1990s.

"Shovel ready" became a clarion call for the White House during the past year as shorthand for the kind of taxpayer-funded work projects that had been through the design and permitting process and were ready to launch. Still, its vigor waned from verbal wear and tear in recent months. It didn't help that some of the projects weren't quite ready for a shovel, the literal or figurative kind.

"When something dies, it, too, is 'shovel ready' for burial and so I get confused about the meaning," wrote Jerry Redington of Keosauqua, Iowa. "I would suggest that we just say that the project is ready to implement." The phrase was joined in dialectical death on the Michigan school's 35th banned words list by, among others, "transparent/transparency," "czar," "sexting," "tweet," "teachable moment" and "app." App -- as in the iPhone's "there's an app for that" ad -- was preceded in death by "killer app," which was banished in 2002.

Many other terms related to the federal stimulus -- or the failing economy that inspired it -- have been thrown into the semantic scrap heap for 2010, including "stimulus" (the more blunt "bailout" bit the dust last year), "toxic assets" and "too big to fail" -- apparently, failure was an option. "Shovel ready" is survived by many other scrutinized phrases, including "death panel," "low-hanging fruit," and "door-buster," and none should assume immortality. The Word Banishment Committee doesn't shy away from executing its duties.

Mourners of fallen phrases can take heart. Those previously banished don't necessarily remain in the lexiconical hereafter. There is still life left, deserved or not, for "24/7" (which made the list in 2000), "it is what it is" (2008), "happy camper" (1993), "LOL" (2004) and "state of the art" (1993).

To This List I Would Like to Add my Own List of Useless Words:

1. Unsustainable !!
2. Presidential
3. Golf Pro
4. Hubris
5. Mitigation/Mitigated
6. Global Warming
7. Boots-On-The-Ground
8. Leading Edge
9. Hybrid
10. Yard Farming
11. Green
12. Eco Friendly
13. L.E.D.
14. Fusion
15. Hampered
16. Hindered
17. Media Rich
18. Same-O Same-O
19. Gold
20. Lady GaGa


Happy New Year 2010 !!

2010
Once in a Blue Moon
Happy
New Year !!