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		<title>Mike Thinks News 352 Don&#8217;t junk my Touch&#8230;or something like that TSA</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 00:59:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Its a fine like between security and stupidity, a line that seems to get crossed quite regularly these days.  I know you all have heard about the TSA and its determination to fondle their way into a secure airport!  Yea, thats a little extreme, but it isn&#8217;t that far off the truth.  You just cant [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Its a fine like between security and stupidity, a line that seems to get crossed quite regularly these days.  I know you all have heard about the TSA and its determination to fondle their way into a secure airport!  Yea, thats a little extreme, but it isn&#8217;t that far off the truth.  You just cant make invasive pat downs effective against the types of threats we all face now.  Long gone is the idea that a gunman or knife wielding manic is going to get very far on a plane&#8230;there are just<a href="http://www.thinksmedia.com/"> too many people</a> out there who will assume the worst and take them out.  These days its explosives we need to be hyper alert for, and as with guns, its better to identify the<a href="http://www.mikethinksnews.com"> INDIVIDUAL</a> likely to try such an attack, than to try and find them by fumbling around with said suspects genitalia.</p>
<p>Mike Thinks News 352 Don&#8217;t junk my Touch&#8230;or something like that TSA</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Its a fine like between security and stupidity, a line that seems to get crossed quite regularly these days.  I know you all have heard about the TSA and its determination to fondle their way into a secure airport!  Yea, thats a little extreme,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Its a fine like between security and stupidity, a line that seems to get crossed quite regularly these days.  I know you all have heard about the TSA and its determination to fondle their way into a secure airport!  Yea, thats a little extreme, but it isn&#039;t that far off the truth.  You just cant make invasive pat downs effective against the types of threats we all face now.  Long gone is the idea that a gunman or knife wielding manic is going to get very far on a plane...there are just too many people out there who will assume the worst and take them out.  These days its explosives we need to be hyper alert for, and as with guns, its better to identify the INDIVIDUAL likely to try such an attack, than to try and find them by fumbling around with said suspects genitalia.

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		<title>Mike Thinks News 351 your e-Reader and you</title>
		<link>http://newscastlive.com/thinksmedia/2010/11/mike-thinks-news-351-your-e-reader-and-you/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 16:14:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Theres a transformation in the way we consume many forms of media these days.  Television is changing from appointment TV to on demand.  Movies are moving from the theater to your home theater.  Music has nearly crested the hump from CD&#8217;s to MP3 files.  So it should come as no chock that your library of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Theres a transformation in the way we consume many forms of media these days.  Television is changing from appointment TV to on demand.  Movies are moving from the theater to your home theater.  Music has nearly crested the hump from CD&#8217;s to MP3 files.  So it should come as no chock that your library of books is moving into the digital domain as well.  In fact the main thing that has held back this revolution was a lack of a good way to read electronic books&#8230;that is no longer an issue. <a href="http://www.thinksmedia.com/"> Give a listen</a> as I talk about the eBook/eReader revolution and what it means to you and the publishing industry on this weeks Mike Thinks News!</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Theres a transformation in the way we consume many forms of media these days.  Television is changing from appointment TV to on demand.  Movies are moving from the theater to your home theater.  Music has nearly crested the hump from CD&#039;s to MP3 files.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Theres a transformation in the way we consume many forms of media these days.  Television is changing from appointment TV to on demand.  Movies are moving from the theater to your home theater.  Music has nearly crested the hump from CD&#039;s to MP3 files.  So it should come as no chock that your library of books is moving into the digital domain as well.  In fact the main thing that has held back this revolution was a lack of a good way to read electronic books...that is no longer an issue.  Give a listen as I talk about the eBook/eReader revolution and what it means to you and the publishing industry on this weeks Mike Thinks News!</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Do you really have any privacy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 03:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Its been a long few weeks for Facebook.  It doesn&#8217;t bode well when even people who are absolutely not tech savvy, web savvy or any other savvy (except maybe Jersey Girls Savvy) are talking about Facebook and privacy.  The only problem is, that though they seem to talk big for a moment or two, they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Its been a long few weeks for Facebook.  It doesn&#8217;t bode well when even people who are absolutely not tech savvy, web savvy or any other savvy (except maybe Jersey Girls Savvy) are talking about Facebook and privacy.  The only problem is, that though they seem to talk big for a moment or two, they all, almost to a person, eventually shrug and log on anyway.  So it appears that paying lip service to privacy is all you need do these days.</p>
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		<title>#294 Mike Thinks News  How to destroy a TV show</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 03:13:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>For many of us, a good television program means much more than just a few minutes of mild entertainment.  Its a way to escape the everyday grind, a way to explore our imagination and to allow our hopes and fears to be transformed into an idea we can share with out friends.  Its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>For many of us, a good television program means much more than just a few minutes of mild entertainment.  Its a way to escape the everyday grind, a way to explore our<a href="http://www.LetsWatchMovies.com"> imagination</a> and to allow our hopes and fears to be transformed into an idea we can share with out friends.  Its what binds together so many hours in the office break room, and lets families discuss ethical and moral ideas without the need to embarrass ourselves.  But more than that, we can become attached to the lives and characters in our favorite shows.  Sure we know its not &#8220;real&#8221;, but we allow ourselves to be swept up in the fantasy, which is why when a great show goes wrong, it can be so disheartening.  This is exactly what happened to NBC&#8217;s Heroes, what I talk about what they did wrong.  .  Sponsor: Hold your meetings online for just $49 a month <a href="http://altfarm.mediaplex.com/ad/ck/6549-98960-16567-1">Try GoToMeeting free.</a> .  Also this week in history  Why in France its apparently not the person but the device they used to communicate thats to blame and more, on this weeks <a href="http://www.thinksmedia.com">Mike Thinks News</a></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>For many of us, a good television program means much more than just a few minutes of mild entertainment.  Its a way to escape the everyday grind, a way to explore our imagination and to allow our hopes and fears to be transformed into an idea we can sh...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>For many of us, a good television program means much more than just a few minutes of mild entertainment.  Its a way to escape the everyday grind, a way to explore our imagination and to allow our hopes and fears to be transformed into an idea we can share with out friends.  Its what binds together so many hours in the office break room, and lets families discuss ethical and moral ideas without the need to embarrass ourselves.  But more than that, we can become attached to the lives and characters in our favorite shows.  Sure we know its not &quot;real&quot;, but we allow ourselves to be swept up in the fantasy, which is why when a great show goes wrong, it can be so disheartening.  This is exactly what happened to NBC&#039;s Heroes, what I talk about what they did wrong.  .  Sponsor: Hold your meetings online for just $49 a month Try GoToMeeting free. .  Also this week in history  Why in France its apparently not the person but the device they used to communicate thats to blame and more, on this weeks Mike Thinks News</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Mike Thinks News &#8220;Only Driven on weekends&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 22:59:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>There are few things as harrowing to someone as buying their 1st new car.  Now I know your thinking, wow, thats kind of harsh&#8230;after all buying a new car is supposed to be fun Mike, isn&#8217;t it?  Well, Im not sure what its supposed to be, but I do know that its full of pitfalls [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>There are few things as harrowing to someone as buying their 1st new car.  Now I know your thinking, wow, thats kind of harsh&#8230;after all buying a new car is supposed to be fun Mike, isn&#8217;t it?  Well, Im not sure what its supposed to be, but I do know that its full of pitfalls and disasters awaiting you at almost every turn.  So this wee, in our top story, we talk about what a former new car salesman says you need to do to get the best deal, while not making a complete jerk out of yourself (too late for me I&#8217;m afraid).  So listen to get the scoop on buying a new car and getting a good deal&#8230;or getting the best deal on your next new car.</p>
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<p>Also this week I talk about a community where the sheriff puts politics and personal gain over public safety, and goes as far as arresting 1st responders who try and aid a woman with a broken neck because they weren&#8217;t who the sheriff wanted to respond to the call for help.  And dont forget about This Week in History where I teach you a few fun facts about this week in days gone by.</p>
<p>==Mike James</p>
<p>call me (347)284-6453 thats 347-Bug-Mike</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>There are few things as harrowing to someone as buying their 1st new car.  Now I know your thinking, wow, thats kind of harsh...after all buying a new car is supposed to be fun Mike, isn&#039;t it?  Well, Im not sure what its supposed to be,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>There are few things as harrowing to someone as buying their 1st new car.  Now I know your thinking, wow, thats kind of harsh...after all buying a new car is supposed to be fun Mike, isn&#039;t it?  Well, Im not sure what its supposed to be, but I do know that its full of pitfalls and disasters awaiting you at almost every turn.  So this wee, in our top story, we talk about what a former new car salesman says you need to do to get the best deal, while not making a complete jerk out of yourself (too late for me I&#039;m afraid).  So listen to get the scoop on buying a new car and getting a good deal...or getting the best deal on your next new car.

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Sponsor: Hold your meetings online for just $49 a month Try GoToMeeting free.

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Also this week I talk about a community where the sheriff puts politics and personal gain over public safety, and goes as far as arresting 1st responders who try and aid a woman with a broken neck because they weren&#039;t who the sheriff wanted to respond to the call for help.  And dont forget about This Week in History where I teach you a few fun facts about this week in days gone by.

==Mike James

call me (347)284-6453 thats 347-Bug-Mike

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		<title>LifeLock in trouble with 35 states and the FTC</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 22:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Do you remember when we did the story a few years ago on LifeLock?  Ya, know the one where the owner who likes to showboat around with his Social Security number on a truck billboard.  All the while claiming how safe he is because that may be his real Social Security number, but he is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Do you remember when we did<a href="http://www.mikethinksnews.com"> the story</a> a few years ago on LifeLock?  Ya, know the one where the owner who likes to showboat around with his Social Security number on a truck billboard.  All the while claiming how safe he is because that may be his real Social Security number, but he is protected by LifeLock.   Recall how the wheels started to come off when he himself was the victim of identity theft, not by some high profile, high tech super criminal, but by some ordinary schmoe, who took him for a $500 credit card?  Well, it sometimes takes a while, but the Federal Trade commission has decided that maybe theres less truthiness in the adds than there should be.<br />
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<p>Also this week, we have a story that we really aren&#8217;t supposed to talk about.  You see, Apple has forbidden anyone  who creates apps for the Apple App Store from talking about the Apple App Store&#8230;or even commenting on the very agreement that forbits them from taking about the agreement&#8230;are you dizzy yet?</p>
<p>All that and This week in history, and the story you just cant afford to miss if you have a child in school, on <a href="http://www.mikethinksnews.com">Mike Thinks News</a></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Do you remember when we did the story a few years ago on LifeLock?  Ya, know the one where the owner who likes to showboat around with his Social Security number on a truck billboard.  All the while claiming how safe he is because that may be his real ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Do you remember when we did the story a few years ago on LifeLock?  Ya, know the one where the owner who likes to showboat around with his Social Security number on a truck billboard.  All the while claiming how safe he is because that may be his real Social Security number, but he is protected by LifeLock.   Recall how the wheels started to come off when he himself was the victim of identity theft, not by some high profile, high tech super criminal, but by some ordinary schmoe, who took him for a $500 credit card?  Well, it sometimes takes a while, but the Federal Trade commission has decided that maybe theres less truthiness in the adds than there should be.
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BLOCKBUSTER Total Access click to activate coupon for $10 off your first month. 
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Also this week, we have a story that we really aren&#039;t supposed to talk about.  You see, Apple has forbidden anyone  who creates apps for the Apple App Store from talking about the Apple App Store...or even commenting on the very agreement that forbits them from taking about the agreement...are you dizzy yet?

All that and This week in history, and the story you just cant afford to miss if you have a child in school, on Mike Thinks News</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The Illusion of Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 17:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Its no secret that time marches on, every day we are reminded about how things change.  Some days these changes are small, while others have magnitude that may cause you to question the very foundation of your day to day beliefs.  Sue time works out well for most of our everyday common place experiences, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Its no secret that time marches on, every day we are reminded about how things change.  Some days these changes are small, while others have magnitude that may cause you to question the very foundation of your day to day beliefs.  Sue time works out well for most of our everyday common place experiences, but have you ever stopped to wonder why time is&#8230;or more precisely, why time is a one way street?  Physicists do, because in spite of all the equations and theories, nothing seems to explain why why it is that a fire can consume a piece of paper, but it never happens in the reverse.</p>
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<p>Also<a href="http://www.mikethinksnews.com"> this week</a>, is your next HDTV going to cost a lot more because of a shortage of parts?  Reports are coming in that this is indeed the case, but its not just your high definition television, but also your computer monitors and to a lesser extent, your cell phone. <a href="http://www.thinksmedia.com"> I</a> also take a look at the poisoning of America&#8230;and I&#8217;m not talking figuratively, I am speaking about a delibrate and calculated move by the federal government to take an active role in poisoning thousands of Americans, sure if was 90 years ago, but still.</p>
<p>All that and more, on this weeks Mike Thinks News</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Its no secret that time marches on, every day we are reminded about how things change.  Some days these changes are small, while others have magnitude that may cause you to question the very foundation of your day to day beliefs.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Its no secret that time marches on, every day we are reminded about how things change.  Some days these changes are small, while others have magnitude that may cause you to question the very foundation of your day to day beliefs.  Sue time works out well for most of our everyday common place experiences, but have you ever stopped to wonder why time is...or more precisely, why time is a one way street?  Physicists do, because in spite of all the equations and theories, nothing seems to explain why why it is that a fire can consume a piece of paper, but it never happens in the reverse.

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Also this week, is your next HDTV going to cost a lot more because of a shortage of parts?  Reports are coming in that this is indeed the case, but its not just your high definition television, but also your computer monitors and to a lesser extent, your cell phone.  I also take a look at the poisoning of America...and I&#039;m not talking figuratively, I am speaking about a delibrate and calculated move by the federal government to take an active role in poisoning thousands of Americans, sure if was 90 years ago, but still.

All that and more, on this weeks Mike Thinks News</itunes:summary>
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		<title>3D TV, may not be a good idea&#8230;unless your really bored</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 03:35:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>This week broke a few very interesting stories.  First we have Apple taking the fight against all things titillating and taking the now familiar step of banishing apps from the iTunes store aka super Jobs nirvana land.  Seems that someone had the nerve to make apps that had cleavage and bare chested men and such&#8230;who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>This week broke a few very interesting stories.  First we have Apple taking the fight against all things titillating and taking the now familiar step of banishing apps from the iTunes store aka super Jobs nirvana land.  Seems that someone had the nerve to make apps that had cleavage and bare chested men and such&#8230;who would have thought.  Good news is that Apple has got the mothership servers on full alert and are wiping out vast swaths of applications.  The bad news is, as usual, no one is exactly sure whats ok and what isn&#8217;t.  But come on, when your app can be rejected because its icon doesn&#8217;t meet the &#8220;aesthetic standards&#8221; of Apple, what do you expect?</p>
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<p>But our main stories this week have nothing to do with Apple, no this week<a href="http://www.thinksmedia.com"> I</a> take a peep at just what those school administrators in Pennsylvania call loss mitigation.  More specifically, why someone or more likely (if not unbelievably) several someones though it was ok to turn on the web cameras of laptops given to children without then knowing about it, while it was in child&#8217;s home, or more specifically bedroom.  Now so far its not as bad as that sounds, but its not much better.  The level of DUH this one required is hard to comprehend</p>
<p>Also a story this week about all the new 3d Televisions.  Apparently its not all a good thing, as some researchers believe that watching too much 3d may make a documented issue with watching 3d images on a screen called Binocular Dysphoria, permanent or at least last long enough to be a real issue. <a href="http://www.mikethinksnews.com"> I</a> don&#8217;t know what you consider a real issue, but since a few million of these people are going to be driving within minutes of watching 3d stuff, I&#8217;d say its just a little more important.</p>
<p>Call the voicemail hotline (347)Bug-Mike    (347)284-6453</p>
<p>&#8211;Mike James</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week broke a few very interesting stories.  First we have Apple taking the fight against all things titillating and taking the now familiar step of banishing apps from the iTunes store aka super Jobs nirvana land.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This week broke a few very interesting stories.  First we have Apple taking the fight against all things titillating and taking the now familiar step of banishing apps from the iTunes store aka super Jobs nirvana land.  Seems that someone had the nerve to make apps that had cleavage and bare chested men and such...who would have thought.  Good news is that Apple has got the mothership servers on full alert and are wiping out vast swaths of applications.  The bad news is, as usual, no one is exactly sure whats ok and what isn&#039;t.  But come on, when your app can be rejected because its icon doesn&#039;t meet the &quot;aesthetic standards&quot; of Apple, what do you expect?

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But our main stories this week have nothing to do with Apple, no this week I take a peep at just what those school administrators in Pennsylvania call loss mitigation.  More specifically, why someone or more likely (if not unbelievably) several someones though it was ok to turn on the web cameras of laptops given to children without then knowing about it, while it was in child&#039;s home, or more specifically bedroom.  Now so far its not as bad as that sounds, but its not much better.  The level of DUH this one required is hard to comprehend

Also a story this week about all the new 3d Televisions.  Apparently its not all a good thing, as some researchers believe that watching too much 3d may make a documented issue with watching 3d images on a screen called Binocular Dysphoria, permanent or at least last long enough to be a real issue.  I don&#039;t know what you consider a real issue, but since a few million of these people are going to be driving within minutes of watching 3d stuff, I&#039;d say its just a little more important.

Call the voicemail hotline (347)Bug-Mike    (347)284-6453

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		<title>Getting jealous of Google, Iran wants a piece of the monitoring action</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 15:58:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>So this week it comes to light that Iran would like to be its own email client&#8230;seems they realized just how much information Google is able to glean by reading all your emails (you do know they do that right?)  Anyway, so now if you live in Iran you get the privileged of using the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>So this week it comes to light that Iran would like to be its own email client&#8230;seems they realized just how much information Google is able to glean by reading all your emails (you do know they do that right?)  Anyway, so now if you live in Iran you get the privileged of using the state sponsored web based monitor&#8230;I mean email program.  Sounds fun.</p>
<p>We also take a look at this week in history and find out that hockey is not always a low scoring game and other fun facts from yesteryear.</p>
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<p>Another story for this week is the idea of boredom being bad for you.  Now theres bad for you and then theres HOLY CRAP bad for you, and you are not going to believe just how bad being bored is for you!  Right now Im thinking of all those times as a kid my parents let me get bored and wondering if I should be compensated for all that furniture shopping&#8230;hmmmm</p>
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		<itunes:summary>So this week it comes to light that Iran would like to be its own email client...seems they realized just how much information Google is able to glean by reading all your emails (you do know they do that right?)  Anyway, so now if you live in Iran you get the privileged of using the state sponsored web based monitor...I mean email program.  Sounds fun.

We also take a look at this week in history and find out that hockey is not always a low scoring game and other fun facts from yesteryear.

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Another story for this week is the idea of boredom being bad for you.  Now theres bad for you and then theres HOLY CRAP bad for you, and you are not going to believe just how bad being bored is for you!  Right now Im thinking of all those times as a kid my parents let me get bored and wondering if I should be compensated for all that furniture shopping...hmmmm</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Water on the Moon, Droid Phone Focus and much more news</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 21:23:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>The finding of “significant” amounts of water on our Moon, not only
brings the hope of a permanent base stations closer to a reality, it
also lends a real opportunity to using the Moon as a place to launch
interplanetary missions from.  After NASA finished its initial review
of the date from the LACROSS space probes impact on the lunar surface,
it became clear that there was a lot of water by the standards most
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<p>The finding of “significant” amounts of water on our Moon, not only<br />
brings the<a href="http://www.thinksmedia.com"> hope of a permanent base stations</a> closer to a reality, it<br />
also lends a real opportunity to using the Moon as a place to launch<br />
interplanetary missions from.  After NASA finished its initial review<br />
of the date from the LACROSS space probes impact on the lunar surface,<br />
it became clear that there was a lot of water by the standards most<br />
scientists would expect.  <a href="http://www.browndailyherald.com/brown-scientists-over-the-moon-for-lunar-water-find-1.2095587">About 25 gallons of water</a> was observed, and<br />
these are only the initial findings, further study of the data may yet<br />
reveal even more.  Much of the impact plume rose up high above the<br />
lunar surface nearly directly perpendicular the impact, but a<br />
significant portion also spread out at a much lower angle, so it is<br />
very possible that there is more water to be found.</p>
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<p>When you talk about finding water on the Moon, we aren’t just talking<br />
about having something for future astronaughts  to drink, in fact that<br />
would be one of the lesser needs as much of that can be recycled.  The<br />
real benefit in finding water on the Moon comes from the fact that we<br />
can take that water and using solar energy, convert it into two of the<br />
most sought after substances in space….Air and Energy.  Oxygen to<br />
breath is important, but far more important for future exploration  is<br />
the hydrogen rocket fuel, with enough water, we could send ships to<br />
the moon and refuel them there for interplanetary missions.  The idea<br />
that traveling to Mars and beyond is a big step closer  is not lost on<br />
scientist, and they are understandably excited by the idea.  Here at<br />
ThinksMedia.com I can certainly say, this is one of the most exciting<br />
things I’ve heard since the possible finding of fossilized bacteria on<br />
rocks from the red planet, Mars.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/11/verizon-accused-of-remote-controlling-droid-truth-somewhat-stranger/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+%28Wired%3A+Index+3+%28Top+Stories+2%29%29">Driod Focus</a></p>
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