Monday, August 5, 2013

West Virginia Lawmakers Criticize 'War on Coal' in Washington

The coal industry has traditionally opposed regulations by the Environmental Protection Agency. That conflict heightened recently after President Obama?s speech on the nation?s energy future, calling for stricter regulations on carbon emissions. This ?War on Coal,? as it was identified by political leaders in Washington, was immediately criticized by lawmakers across West Virginia leading them to a sit down with newly appointed EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy.

Source: http://www.governing.com/news/state/West-Virginia-Lawmakers-Criticize-War-on-Coal-in-Washington.html

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Graphene sheets make superior supercapacitors for energy storage

02 August 2013

Australian scientists have found a way to create compact, graphene based supercapacitors which last as long as conventional batteries.

Supercapacitors are typically made from porous graphite, and can hold about 5W hours per litre. The Monash University team managed an energy density of about 60W hours per litre, about the same as a car battery.

While that isn't quite as good as lithium-ion batteries, which typically range between 250 and 750W hours, it's still a big jump over current capacitor technology.

To make their supercapacitor, the researchers began by folding sheets of graphene into corrugated shapes. They then put the sheets into an electrolyte solution that kept the layers separated by a few nanometres and provided a path for moving electrons.

To test how much charge the sheets could hold, the team applied a current. Because of graphene's unique honeycomb lattice structure and because it was corrugated, the researchers found that there was more surface area for the electrons to gather upon, and thus the supercapacitor could hold more charge in a smaller space.

"We have created a macroscopic graphene material that is a step beyond what has been achieved previously," said lead researchers Professor Dan Li. "It is almost at the stage of moving from the lab to commercial development."

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Democratic governors nervous about health plan

Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin gives a thumbs up after riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle to the motorcycle museum Friday, August, 2, 2013 in Milwaukee. The National Governors Association is meeting in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin gives a thumbs up after riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle to the motorcycle museum Friday, August, 2, 2013 in Milwaukee. The National Governors Association is meeting in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, right, shakes hands with a Harley Davidson rider at the museum Friday, August, 2, 2013 in Milwaukee. The National Governors Association is meeting in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin, right, and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker embrace after they rode in to the Harley Davidson museum on Harley Davidson motorcycles Friday, August, 2, 2013 in Milwaukee. The National Governors Association is meeting in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

MILWAUKEE (AP) ? Democratic governors say they are nervous about getting the new federal health care law implemented but add they will be better positioned in next year's elections than many of their Republican counterparts who have resisted the far-reaching and politically polarizing measure.

Several of the 12 Democratic governors shared that sense of nervousness-veiled-by-optimism at the National Governors Association meeting Saturday in Milwaukee.

"There's some angst, and you can see that from the decision the administration made a couple weeks ago," said Delaware Gov. Jack Markell. "There's a lot of work to do."

By next Jan. 1, most people will be required to have insurance. States have to set up exchanges by Oct. 1, when uninsured individuals can start buying subsidized private health coverage that would go into effect Jan 1, and businesses with more than 50 employees working 30 or more hours a week were supposed to offer affordable health care to their workers or risk a series of escalating tax penalties.

But businesses said they needed more time, and on July 2, President Barack Obama's administration abruptly extended the deadline one year ? to Jan. 1, 2015.

That caused some Democrats in Congress to worry the program would not be ready on time, as states are building online platforms for their residents to use to comply with the law. Although the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act in June 2012, the Republican-controlled House has voted 40 times since Obama signed the law in 2010 to repeal, defund or scale it back, most recently Friday.

As Congress prepared to head home for a five-week recess, Obama sought to calm jittery Democrats, assuring them that they are "on the right side of history" despite problems with the law's launch.

Republicans have stated openly they plan to use the slow economic recovery and the health care law to attack Democrats in the 2014 congressional elections.

But Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, a Republican, said GOP governors could get blamed next year, even if they worked to meet its requirements, a situation that could be aggravated by Republicans in the U.S. House who continue to hold votes to attack it.

"My approach is not to complain about things, but to get it done best we can," said Branstad, who has been a vocal critic of the law. "It's our responsibility."

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, the governors' host and a possible 2016 Republican presidential prospect, said Obama delayed the employer mandate out of fear that voters would blame Democrats in the 2014 elections if the economy suffered as a result of the new law.

"A cynic would be right to say the reason they pushed back the employer mandate had little to nothing to do with policy and everything to do with politics," Walker said.

Most of the two dozen governors from both parties gathered at the conference expressed confidence that their states would be ready on time, especially Democrats, although they said the work is daunting.

"Any time you go and make this much change in this short a period of time, it does cause headaches," Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said.

But with that pain comes progress, Hickenlooper and others argued. And those Republicans who have resisted or delayed taking action will pay the price.

Long before election day, the philosophical debate over the bill will have turned into a practical reality for millions of newly insured voters.

"Choosing ideology over jobs and affordable health care is a false choice, and it's an example of the differences between Republicans and Democrats," Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin, a Democrat, said.

Among the challenges states are encountering are the technological requirements to allow buyers to search for insurers, rates and benefits on the exchanges. Others are training state employees to administer the program and marketing it to millions of Americans, all during a time of strained state budgets. Marketing employees were often among the first to lose their jobs.

Despite the headaches, the alternative to the status quo is far worse, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley said.

"Nothing could be more complicated than doing what we were doing before, which was to throw away more and more money on more expensive care for worse results," said O'Malley, a Democrat also mulling a 2016 White House run.

Associated Press

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Friday, August 2, 2013

iPhone 6 Release Date Sooner than Expected, as Apple Rushes to Embrace the Raging Phablet Fever?

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Source: www.ibtimes.com --- Wednesday, July 31, 2013
The iPhone 6 release date could come a little sooner, as Apple feels the mounting pressure of smartphone users turning their attention to Samsung Galaxy rivals, with large screen emerging as the top lure for gadget buyers. ...

Source: http://www.ibtimes.comhttp:0//www.ibtimes.co.in/articles/496020/20130801/iphone-6-release-date-sooner-expected-apple.htm

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EXTENDED: Google continues support for Exchange ActiveSync on Windows Phone until end of 2013

the::unwired writes, Back in December last year, Google announced plans to drop Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) support for Google Calendar and Contacts which was so far used by Windows Phone users to keep their devices in sync with Google services and the original deadline Google gave Microsoft for implementing CalDAV and CardDAV was January 30, 2013. Later, Google expanded this deadline to August 1, 2014 which means it's today. From that point, it was said that consumers won't be able to set up new devices using Google Sync; however, existing Google Sync connections were said to continue to function. Now, The Verge?

Continue reading EXTENDED: Google continues support for Exchange ActiveSync on Windows Phone until end of 2013 at the::unwired

Source: http://mobilitybeat.com/the-unwired/125405/extended-google-continues-support-for-exchange-activesync-on-windows-phone-until-end-of-2013/

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Post your PC gaming rig thread - Boxden.Com

24, gigs of memory? Is that a server bro?

Anyways, I haven't built a rig for myself since 2006.

I'm considering selling my console back-log (along with the console itself) and just cop the PC versions since next gen is around the corner. May as well get used to the eye candy.

I'm debating between the bare minimum GTX 760/HD 7950, or just go ham on the GTX 780. 2 gigs of video memory may be outdated as !! when those consoles drop.


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Indianapolis Colts tight end Coby Fleener joins Jim Rome tonight at 6PM ET on CB...

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Energy giant slammed for oil spill in Thai sea

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Source: money.ca.msn.com --- Thursday, August 01, 2013
BANGKOK - Critics are slamming Thailand's state-owned oil and gas company for its allegedly inefficient response to an oil spill that polluted a tourist island. ...

Source: http://money.ca.msn.com/investing/news/business-news/energy-giant-slammed-for-oil-spill-in-thai-sea-1

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