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SCIENTISTS have created eerie zombie dogs, reanimating the canines after several hours of clinical death in attempts to develop suspended animation for humans.
...this should be enough to save lives such as battlefield casualties and victims of stabbings or gunshot wounds, who have suffered huge blood loss.
...”The results are stunning. I think in 10 years we will be able to prevent death in a certain segment of those using this technology,” said one US battlefield doctor.
That’s just weird.
[SUPREME] COURT: FILE-SHARING SERVICES MAY BE SUED.
Internet file-sharing services will be held responsible if they intend for their customers to use software primarily to swap songs and movies illegally, the Supreme Court ruled Monday, rejecting warnings that the lawsuits will stunt growth of cool tech gadgets such as the next iPod.
This looks to me like another great decision. Copyright must be protected.
Don’t miss these latest posts from two leading Iraqi bloggers. From The Mesopotamian:
Dear Friends,
Just a quick note, to the American public: this is no time to lose heart, the fight is just now changing gear. We the Iraqis are confident of winning this battle. This so-called “insurrection” may be characterized as the “Unpopular Revolt” rather than the opposite. It is doomed to failure. We have never pretended that this can be achieved overnight. It takes time and struggle, but to those who think that the insurgency is growing I would like to say this: It is the power of the people that is growing, it is the strength and effectiveness of the new patriotic security forces that is growing, such forces that are for the first time in our history representative of the majority of the people. Time is on the side of the people and not their enemies.
Yes, this is no time to lose heart friends.
And from Iraq the Model:
Now after you have probably listened to our losses through the media, I’d like to carry the news of their losses…I hate to parrot what others say.
It’s not only us who bleed, they’re bleeding too end even more profusely and obviously the media has a purpose behind focusing on our losses while mentioning the terrorists losses in the inner pages or in many cases pretending that they don’t exist.
Iraqi and multinational forces are still scoring victories over terrorists and here on this blog, we’d like to summarize the victories of the latest 48 hours:
[A long list of victories against the terrorists is provided.]
Who thinks that a war can be won without losses and sacrifices is far from reason.
Yes, sacrifices, efforts, time and costs are all factors that make us seriously worried but we have to remind ourselves that abandoning the mission before it’s fully done would be a disaster for all of us.
I’m positive that Iraqis have no intention of giving up and so do their allies and friends while those who think that our position is weak are actually allowing lies and illusions to control their thinking and were driven away from the larger image by the narrow image provided by the media.
The future is ours, there’s no doubt about that and we shall win.
The Washington Post headline—‘High Court Disallows Ten Commandments in Courthouses’—tries to make the most of the Court’s decision from the point of view of the Left. But in fact it is equally correct to say ‘High Court Allows Ten Commandments in Courthouses:’
Sending dual signals in ruling on the separation of church and state for the first time in a quarter-century, the high court said that displays of the Ten Commandments _ like their own courtroom frieze _ are not inherently unconstitutional. But each exhibit demands scrutiny to determine whether it goes too far in amounting to a governmental promotion of religion, the court said in a case involving Kentucky courthouse exhibits.
In effect, the court said it was taking the position that issues of Ten Commandments displays in courthouses should be resolved on a case-by-case basis.
That’s a huge loss for the ACLU. It means:
What’s more, the Ten Commandments and other religious displays are specifically allowed on government grounds:
A sharply divided Supreme Court on Monday upheld the constitutionality of displaying the Ten Commandments on government land…
...”Simply having religious content or promoting a message consistent with a religious doctrine does not run afoul of the Establishment clause,” [Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist] said.
It’s a huge relief to get a favorable ruling on this from the Supreme Court.
CRUDE SMASHES RECORD $60 PER BARREL. However, oil prices cannot remain permanently at such high rates, much less rise to permanently higher levels, without pricing themselves out of business. Concerns that ‘We’re Running Out of Oil’ appear to be equally unfounded. The reason is that an alternative energy supply is available at a lower price—in massive quantities.
It’s oil shale:
North America’s 3.7 trillion barrel resource base of unconventional fuels, exceeds by nearly 40 percent the entire World’s known remaining conventional oil supplies. America’s oil shale resources alone exceed 2 trillion barrels of oil equivalent.
Concentrated largely in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, as well as in several eastern states, nearly 80 percent of the domestic oil shale resource base is on Federal lands. The quality and richness of the oil shale deposits makes the potential yields per acre very high relative to petroleum and the impacted surface area very low.
...An estimated 750 billion to 1 trillion barrels of shale oil could be recovered from America’s oil shale resource base providing oil for 100 years or more.
What’s the cost of converting oil shale to gasoline? A mere $40 a barrel:
Below forty dollars a barrel, oil-shale oil is not competitive with conventional crude oil. If the oil price were to stay permanently at over forty dollars a barrel (with no chance of declining, which could be the case if oil shale were to be exploited on a large enough scale), then companies would exploit oil shale.
So what’s the hold-up? It takes a lot of money to start an industry that converts oil shale to gasoline, and nobody wants to bother if oil prices are going to drop:
...During the oil crisis of the seventies, people thought that oil supplies were peaking, expected oil prices to be around seventy dollars a barrel for some time to come, and invested huge amounts of money in refining oil shale — money that they lost. Because of the astronomical sums that were lost last time around there is considerable reluctance to invest in oil shale this time around. Investors are waiting to see if oil prices really will remain this high (in mid-2005: $50+). Prices are rising because the newly capitalist Chinese are buying cars. Will high prices result in the discovery of more oil, as happened in the seventies, or will alternatives to drilling for oil have to be developed? Investors, burnt badly in the eighties for their enthusiasm of the seventies, are in no hurry to develop oil shale. Those who lost money then are inclined to believe that more oil will be found bye and bye.
So if you’re wondering why the country is so able to take high oil prices in stride, this is part of the answer.
By the way, the country could decide to slap a tariff on imported oil, such that imported oil prices could not be less than $40 a barrel. That would protect an internal oil shale industry. And that would be game over for America’s dependence on foreign oil.
90 STUDENTS ABDUCTED IN NEPAL:
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP)—Communist rebels have abducted about 90 high school students from their classrooms in a remote mountain village in Nepal, the army has said.
This is a reminder of how uncivilized some parts of the world are, compared to the U.S. The rage shown by the Dean Liberals toward those who praise this country, appears to lack appreciation for the success Democracy and Capitalism have had, in giving Americans a good way of life.
The ad, from non-profit Move America Forward, slams Durbin for his remarks about our troops. View the ad here.