Pollution turned part of a major river system in central China red and foamy, forcing authorities to cut water supplies to as many as 200,000 people, the provincial government and a state news agency said Wednesday.
My contact BuzzLightbeer sent along this image for ya’ll to take a look at. He says it’s the final one sheet for WALL*E. … This hearkens back to the cute robot/wacky computer movies of the 1980s - ahh, bliss.
… a full report on his reaction to Blue Sky’s latest animated offering, and it sounds like he felt the way I did after seeing those clips, which seemed more manic than funny, more loud than entertaining.
I’m told the action in the film is surprisingly high-caliber & well executed…we catch the briefest glimpses of this here. And, I’m told the tone of the film is a surprising balance between modern action-comedy edge and affectionate homage/satire.
Pills aren’t the answer to helping many people recover from depression, says a report out this week. But there’s growing evidence that gloominess could be a positive experience.
A miniature projector small enough to fit into a mobile phone promises a full-size picture from a portable device - but may also lead to “visual pollution” and the need for legislation, an analyst has warned.
Representative Edward J. Markey (D-MA), chairman of the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, today held a hearing to discuss draft legislation addressing wireless consumer issues and community broadband services.
We want one. Scratch that: We need one. Check out this ridiculously awesome kitchen-cleaning robot called the Readybot — if this is what the future of robot enslavement looks like, sign us up.
Call this family the mailbox vigilantes. Fed up that their mailbox was smashed four times in two weeks, Greg Fisher and his son set up a middle-of-the-night stakeout to catch the vandals - and it worked. Four teens were caught after a high speed chase.
Fifteen American service members sustained “minor injuries” when three buses carrying them on a Kuwait highway collided, the U.S. military said Thursday.
The economy skidded to a near halt in the final quarter of last year, clobbered by dual slumps in housing and credit that caused people and businesses to spend and invest more sparingly.
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