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Space hotel says it’s on schedule to open in 2012

by Steve9982 on Nov.04, 2009, under Steven Wevodau News

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BARCELONA (Reuters) – A company behind plans to open the first hotel in space says it is on target to accept its first paying guests in 2012 despite critics questioning the investment and time frame for the multi-billion dollar project.

The Barcelona-based architects of The Galactic Suite Space Resort say it will cost 3 million euro ($4.4 million) for a three-night stay at the hotel, with this price including an eight-week training course on a tropical island.

During their stay, guests would see the sun rise 15 times a day and travel around the world every 80 minutes. They would wear velcro suits so they can crawl around their pod rooms by sticking themselves to the walls like Spiderman.

Galactic Suite Ltd’s CEO Xavier Claramunt, a former aerospace engineer, said the project will put his company (http://www.galacticsuite.com) at the forefront of an infant industry with a huge future ahead of it, and forecast space travel will become common in the future.

“It’s very normal to think that your children, possibly within 15 years, could spend a weekend in space,” he told Reuters Television.

A nascent space tourism industry is beginning to take shape with construction underway in New Mexico of Spaceport America, the world’s first facility built specifically for space-bound commercial customers and fee-paying passengers.

British tycoon Richard Branson’s space tours firm, Virgin Galactic, will use the facility to propel tourists into suborbital space at a cost of $200,000 a ride.

Galactic Suite Ltd, set up in 2007, hopes to start its project with a single pod in orbit 450 km (280 miles) above the earth, traveling at 30,000 km per hour, with the capacity to hold four guests and two astronaut-pilots.

It will take a day and a half to reach the pod - which Claramunt compared to a mountain retreat, with no staff to greet the traveler.

“When the passengers arrive in the rocket, they will join it for 3 days, rocket and capsule. With this we create in the tourist a confidence that he hasn’t been abandoned. After 3 days the passenger returns to the transport rocket and returns to earth,” he said.

More than 200 people have expressed an interest in traveling to the space hotel and at least 43 people have already reserved.

The numbers are similar for Virgin Galactic with 300 people already paid or signed up for the trip but unlike Branson, Galactic Suite say they will use Russian rockets to transport their guests into space from a spaceport to be built on an island in the Caribbean.

But critics have questioned the project, saying the time frame is unreasonable and also where the money is coming from to finance the project.

Claramunt said an anonymous billionaire space enthusiast has granted $3 billion to finance the project.

(Writing by Stuart McDill; Editing by Belinda Goldsmith and Miral Fahmy)

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Giant Crack in Africa Will Create a New Ocean - posted by STEVEN WEVODAU

by Steve9982 on Nov.04, 2009, under Steven Wevodau News

A 35-mile rift in the desert of Ethiopia will likely become a new ocean eventually, researchers now confirm.

 

The crack, 20 feet wide in spots, opened in 2005 and some geologists believed then that it would spawn a new ocean. But that view was controversial, and the rift had not been well studied.

 

A new study involving an international team of scientists and reported in the journal Geophysical Research Letters finds the processes creating the rift are nearly identical to what goes on at the bottom of oceans, further indication a sea is in the region’s future.

 

The same rift activity is slowly parting the Red Sea, too.

 

Using newly gathered seismic data from 2005, researchers reconstructed the event to show the rift tore open along its entire 35-mile length in just days. Dabbahu, a volcano at the northern end of the rift, erupted first, then magma pushed up through the middle of the rift area and began “unzipping” the rift in both directions, the researchers explained in a statement today.

 

“We know that seafloor ridges are created by a similar intrusion of magma into a rift, but we never knew that a huge length of the ridge could break open at once like this,” said Cindy Ebinger, professor of earth and environmental sciences at the University of Rochester and co-author of the study.

 

The result shows that highly active volcanic boundaries along the edges of tectonic ocean plates may suddenly break apart in large sections, instead of in bits, as the leading theory held. And such sudden large-scale events on land pose a much more serious hazard to populations living near the rift than would several smaller events, Ebinger said.

 

“The whole point of this study is to learn whether what is happening in Ethiopia is like what is happening at the bottom of the ocean where it’s almost impossible for us to go,” says Ebinger. “We knew that if we could establish that, then Ethiopia would essentially be a unique and superb ocean-ridge laboratory for us. Because of the unprecedented cross-border collaboration behind this research, we now know that the answer is yes, it is analogous.”

 

The African and Arabian plates meet in the remote Afar desert of Northern Ethiopia and have been spreading apart in a rifting process - at a speed of less than 1 inch per year - for the past 30 million years. This rifting formed the 186-mile Afar depression and the Red Sea. The thinking is that the Red Sea will eventually pour into the new sea in a million years or so. The new ocean would connect to the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, an arm of the Arabian Sea between Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula and Somalia in eastern Africa.

 

Atalay Ayele, professor at the Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia, led the investigation, gathering seismic data with help from neighboring Eritrea and Ghebrebrhan Ogubazghi, professor at the Eritrea Institute of Technology, and from Yemen with the help of Jamal Sholan of the National Yemen Seismological Observatory Center.

 

 

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Pa. woman, daughter hold signs admitting theft

by Steve9982 on Nov.03, 2009, under Steven Wevodau News

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BEDFORD, Pa. – In exchange for no jail time, a woman and her adult daughter have agreed to stand outside a Pennsylvania courthouse holding signs saying they stole a gift card from a 9-year-old girl on her birthday.

Fifty-six-year-old Evelyn Border and 35-year-old Tina Griekspoor stood outside the court for 4 1/2 hours Tuesday. They held signs that read: “I stole from a 9-year-old girl on her birthday! Don’t steal or this could happen to you!”

Because the women agreed to hold the signs, Bedford County District Attorney Bill Higgins says he’ll ask for probation instead of jail when they plead guilty to the theft.

Higgins says they swiped a gift card that the girl set on a shelf while a Walmart employee helped her.

The girl’s mother planned to drive by the courthouse to teach her daughter the importance of obeying the law.

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Steven Wevodau - Women with emotional intelligence have better sex lives

by steve2970 on May.14, 2009, under Steven Wevodau News

Beauty may bag you a man - but brains will bring you more fun in the bedroom. Women blessed with “emotional intelligence” - the ability to express their feelings and read those of others - have better sex lives, research shows.


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Craigslist, the online classifieds publication much loved by users for declining to charge a fee for most of its services, issued a statement Wednesday about the closing of its “erotic sevices” section and the opening of a new “adult services” section.


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Casey Wilson responds to rude comments on the web.


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Russian concept artist Dmitry (AKA Jim Hatama) creates sun-saturated images of alien worlds and the ships that travel between them. His pictures of space ships remind me of the covers on 1960s and 70s scifi novels.


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A flawless vivid blue diamond weighing 7.03 carats sold Tuesday for a record $9.49 million, the highest price paid per carat for any gemstone at auction, Sotheby’s said.


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How much are the most powerful people in the world worth? This infographic shows the surprising billions of some of Earth’s most elite.


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The boosters of the Soyuz rocket are seen as the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft and boosters are assembled on March 23, 2009 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The Soyuz is scheduled to launch the International Space Station crew of Expedition 19 and a U.S. spaceflight participant on March 26, 2009. Photographer: Bill Ingalls, NASA


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Steven Wevodau - This is why you have to pay attention to warning signs /PICS

by steve2970 on May.14, 2009, under Steven Wevodau News

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A few years back you dropped significant cash to switch over from the virus-laden world of Windows to a shiny new Mac, but over time it’s gotten slow and crufty. Let’s clean it up.


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Considered by many enthusiasts as the ultimate modern Ferrari, the limited-edition Enzo’s replacement will be a tough act to follow up for the Italian automaker. The second-generation Enzo, also named after the marque’s illustrious founder, promises to take performance – and, surprisingly, efficiency – to a new level.


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Casey Wilson responds to rude comments on the web.


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Steven Wevodau - 13 Useful And Free Websites To Make Your Lives Easier

by steve2970 on May.14, 2009, under Steven Wevodau News

13 Useful And Free Websites To Make Your Lives Easier
a list of cool websites that are free and hopefully will make your lives easier


Women with emotional intelligence have better sex lives
Beauty may bag you a man - but brains will bring you more fun in the bedroom. Women blessed with “emotional intelligence” - the ability to express their feelings and read those of others - have better sex lives, research shows.


Illustrated: Ferrari’s 700+ hp Enzo successor!
Considered by many enthusiasts as the ultimate modern Ferrari, the limited-edition Enzo’s replacement will be a tough act to follow up for the Italian automaker. The second-generation Enzo, also named after the marque’s illustrious founder, promises to take performance – and, surprisingly, efficiency – to a new level.


DO NOT INTERRUPT ROBERT GIBBS
or you will suffer the consequences


Craigslist’s Statement About Closing Erotic Services
Craigslist, the online classifieds publication much loved by users for declining to charge a fee for most of its services, issued a statement Wednesday about the closing of its “erotic sevices” section and the opening of a new “adult services” section.


Golden Coffins: 10 of the Most Egregious CEO Perks
Running big public companies is hard work, so many execs get a little help to keep their noses to the grindstone. Here are some of the most egregious perks from the golden era of executive compensation, according to corporate governance experts.


The Shipping Docks Are Crowded With Alien Vessels [PICS]
Russian concept artist Dmitry (AKA Jim Hatama) creates sun-saturated images of alien worlds and the ships that travel between them. His pictures of space ships remind me of the covers on 1960s and 70s scifi novels.


Women ‘fight off disease better than men’
Men really do have an excuse for supposedly being wimpy about coughs and colds - their immune systems are not as strong as women’s, research suggests.


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Steven Wevodau: Jetstar Airways charged overweight passenger for two seats

by Steve9982 on Apr.19, 2009, under Steven Wevodau News

The debate has gone on for years. Larger people have had to deal with shrinking plane seats. We all complain, with the svelte arguing that the not-so-trim should have to purchase an extra seat. I have to be honest, here. I believe that you should pay for what you consume. If you take two seats pay for them. Apparently, low-cost Australian airline Jetstar agrees, with much more zeal than I would have ever imagined.

For some, airfare must be purchased by the pound … and I’m not talking about the British currency.

Samantha Scafe, a 350 pound transgender passenger on Jetstar, was forced to pay for a second seat “for other people’s comfort” after twice being assured that this would not be necessary. Jetstar later apologized for the debacle, saying that it doesn’t provide overweight customers with “two-for-one deals.”

Obviously, she’s filing a lawsuit over this.

Now, let’s give Jetstar credit for follow-through. Not only do they offend a passenger, but the two seats they gave her had a slight problem: they were separated by the aisle. If she occupied them, she’d have had the flight attendants all over her for not getting out of the way of the drink cart!

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Steven Wevodau - Marc Dreier: A fraudster more brazen than Madoff?

by steve2970 on Apr.06, 2009, under Steven Wevodau News

Of all the frauds that have come to light in this season of financial pain, none can match the brazen theatricality of the scam allegedly pulled off by superlawyer Marc Dreier.

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Chile’s Llaima volcano spewed lava and belched ash into the sky on Sunday, prompting the evacuation of dozens of people and renewing concerns of a major eruption in one of the world’s volcanic hotspots.

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Steven Wevodau - Connecticut Huskies coach Calhoun contemplating his future

by steve2970 on Apr.06, 2009, under Steven Wevodau News

Connecticut Huskies coach Calhoun contemplating his future
Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun has always said he would not make any decisions about his future after a tough defeat.But the disappointment of losing to the underdog Spartans, coupled with frustration over allegations that Calhoun’s program violated NCAA recruiting rules, bubbled over…

Debian get FreeBSD Kernel
Today Debian gets one step closer to really becoming ‘the universal operating system’ by adding two architectures based on the FreeBSD kernel to the unstable archive.

Raccoon bites off man’s penis after attempted rape
A RAGING raccoon has bitten off a pervert’s penis as he tried to rape the animal.

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Steven Wevodau - Berlusconi call puts Nato on hold

by steve2970 on Apr.06, 2009, under Steven Wevodau News

First he complimented Barack Obama’s “tan”, then he played hide and seek with the German leader. He has even annoyed the Queen of England by being too loud.

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Chile’s Llaima volcano spewed lava and belched ash into the sky on Sunday, prompting the evacuation of dozens of people and renewing concerns of a major eruption in one of the world’s volcanic hotspots.

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…the power of the cellphone (is) a one-stop music source and a symbol of working-class immigrant identity. This is no small news, considering that in the United States regional Mexican music is responsible for close to 60 percent of all Latin sales…Despite their commercial success, few norteño or banda artists, with their cowboy hats, horses

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An African Grey parrot must appear in a Florida court as part of a civil lawsuit over its rightful owner, a judge says.

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A cross between Vegas and Mississauga, Dubai is in danger of becoming a ruin-in-waiting.

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Remember the story sent by Neatorama reader Chris Whiteoak about Google Street View Car in Bradford, England, that got pulled over by the police? Well, the street view has been released for UK, and Chris noticed that the entire drama was caught on the all-seeing Google’s cam!

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Today Debian gets one step closer to really becoming ‘the universal operating system’ by adding two architectures based on the FreeBSD kernel to the unstable archive.

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