Daily Archives: January 18, 2013


* +Ford Motor Company Shakespeare "expert" responds to comments from Jeremy…

* +Ford Motor Company Shakespeare "expert" responds to comments from Jeremy Irons about the Fiesta and Downton Abbey*

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‘Downton Abbey,’ the Fiesta of TV? Ford defends car over Jeremy Irons’ slam — EXCLUSIVE VIDEO | EW.com
Downton Abbey fans weren’t the only ones to take offense to Jeremy Irons’ recent remarks about their beloved show. After reading about how the actor…

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Lithium ion batteries are back in the news thanks to the Boeing 787 1

In the past few days all 51 Boeing 787s that have been delivered to customers so far have been grounded due to concerns about the lithium ion batteries that power part of the electrical system. 

+John Voelcker at +Green Car Reports wrote a good piece that refutes much of the concern about these batteries from the perspective electric vehicles. In short not all lithium ion batteries are created equal. There are different chemistries available with unique characteristics. The cobalt-oxide cells used in the 787 have the highest power density, but they are less stable and more prone to thermal runaway and fires. 

John points out that most plug-in vehicles do not use cobalt-oxide cells. For example, the +Chevrolet Volt and +Ford Motor Company Focus Electric batteries are filled with manganese spinel cells while some other vehicles use iron phosphate chemistry all to ensure safety.

There is however, one very important exception. +Tesla Motors has opted to use cobalt oxide cells in its batteries for both the original Roadster and the new Model S. +Mitsubishi Motors North America iMiEV has a battery produced by 787 supplier GS Yuasa although I'm not sure what kind of chemistry it uses. +Honda also has a joint venture with GS Yuasa to produce batteries for its plug-in and hybrid vehicles, but again I'm not sure of the chemistry. 

Boeing’s Dreamliner batteries “inherently unsafe”—and yours may be too
Popular lithium-ion batteries have all it takes to create a firebomb.

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There are the taglines created by the ad agencies and then there is: 2

There are the taglines created by the ad agencies and then there is:

If Car Company Slogans Were Honest
For over a century now, carmakers have been bullshitting us with bogus slogans and marketing nonsense. Jalopnik readers came up with ten honest car slogans to set things straight. Welcome back to Answ…

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In typical Hollywood fashion, they treat intellectual property as "do as I say,… 2

In typical Hollywood fashion, they treat intellectual property as "do as I say, not as I do"

Reshared post from +Mike Vardy

This is a note-for-note and word-for-word ripoff of the arrangement that +Jonathan Coulton did of "Baby Got Back" years ago. And +GLEE just used it without contacting him. Unbelievable.

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You need to read this.

Reshared post from +Joshua Topolsky

You need to read this.

After Aaron: how an antiquated law enables the government’s war on hackers, activists, and you
One day back in the early 1970s, two young computer miscreants named Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak exploited a hole in AT&T’s phone system to prank call the Pope. The call — made using a…

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Another old media Luddite blows his top against Google

Harper’s publisher doesn’t understand how the internet works, blames Google
Many publishers are trying to adapt to the way media works in a digital age, but some still see Google and the web as parasites — and Harper’s publisher seems determined to stay in the latter category…

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One of several reasons I opt not to use iOS devices is Apple's insistence on…

One of several reasons I opt not to use iOS devices is Apple's insistence on total control

Apple certainly has the right to limit what they will allow to sold or distributed through their store, but I want the ability to select what I want to load on the devices I buy regardless of the preferences of the late Steve Jobs or current CEO Tim Cook. That's part of why I use Android where I can load whatever I want including experimental or beta software. 

Apple can run the business how it wants and I have the option to take my business elsewhere which I do.

Reshared post from +Tim Bray

I think it’s perfectly OK for Apple to have policies about what they will and won’t sell (every online store does).   The problem is that Apple reserves the exclusive right to provide apps. So, in effect, the policy isn’t “We won’t sell X”, it’s “You can’t have X”.

Which is why, back in 2008, I decided that the iPhone, an otherwise wonderful product, wasn’t for me.

Apple: ‘Want to criticize religion? Write a book’ — don’t make a game
Editor’s Pick Apple doesn’t believe games are capable of social criticism. What do developers have to say about that?

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How times have changed for Roll-Royce 2

Rolls-Royce issued a press release this morning to announce that "MOST DYNAMIC AND POWERFUL ROLLS-ROYCE IN HISTORY SET FOR DEBUT AT GENEVA MOTOR SHOW".

Up until +BMW took over Rolls-Royce 15 years ago, the venerable British luxury brand would never, ever tout the most powerful anything. In fact its spec sheets meerly listed output of its engines as "adequate," never being so gauche as to talk real numbers in public. Now the upcoming Wraith is said to have upwards of 600 hp.

I'm sure it will move more than adequately. 

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