Monday, October 1, 2007

Terserah Mau Bayar Berapa Aja...kata Radiohead

clipped from news.bbc.co.uk

Radiohead fans to pick album cost
Radiohead fans will be able to choose how much to pay for the band's next album, In Rainbows, which is available for download on 10 October
Thom Yorke
Instead of listing a price for the music, the group's website simply states "it's up to you" - and then adds: "No really, it's up to you."
Fans can buy the download or a £40 "discbox", which will includes two CDs, two records, plus artwork and booklets.
This will be Radiohead's seventh album, but they are not using a record label, having fulfilled their contract with EMI following their 2003 album Hail to the Thief.
They are regarded by some music critics as the world's best rock band.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

China Not To Blame In Mattel's Flaw

Mattel has admitted that most of the toys recalled in recent safety scares had "design flaws" and that Chinese manufacturers were not to blame.

During talks in Beijing, a senior Mattel executive apologised for the damage that the incidents had done to the reputation of Chinese-made goods.

The recall of more than 20 million toys led some in the US to call for limits on the number of Chinese imports.

This followed other product scares over Chinese food, toothpaste and tyres.

Until now, Chinese sub-contractors have borne the brunt of criticism over the recall of Mattel products over concerns about their excessive levels of lead paint.

The boss of one Mattel supplier was reported as having killed himself last month after toys his firm made for the US company's Fisher-Price subsidiary were among those recalled.

Chinese media reported that Zhang Shuhong, co-owner of the Lee Der Toy Company, had been found hanged in one of his factories.

Several firms have been fired, and Mattel has introduced mandatory audits on products coming out of Asia as well as tougher testing procedures.

But Thomas Debrowski, Mattel's executive vice president for worldwide operations, said on Friday that the firm should shoulder the burden of responsibility for the safety breaches.

"Mattel takes full responsibility for these recalls and apologises personally to you, the Chinese people and all of our customers who received the toys," he told Li Changjiang, head of China's product quality watchdog.

"It is important for everyone to understand that the vast majority of these products that we recalled were the result of a flaw in Mattel's design, not through a manufacturing flaw in Chinese manufacturers.

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Saturday, September 15, 2007

Northwest Passage of Arctic Is Melting !!!

The most direct route through the Northwest Passage
has opened up fully for the first time since records began, the
European Space Agency (Esa) says.


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Historically, the passage that links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Canadian Arctic has been ice-bound. But the agency says ice cover has been steadily shrinking, and this year's drop has made the passage navigable.
The findings - based on satellite images - have raised concerns about the speed of global warming.









The Northwest Passage is one of the most fabled sea
routes in the world - a short cut from Europe to Asia through the high
Arctic. Recent years have seen a marked shrinkage in its ice cover, but this year it was extreme, Esa says. It says this made the passage "fully navigable" for the first time since monitoring began in 1978.

"We have seen the ice-covered area drop to just around
3m sq km (1,2 sq miles)," Leif Toudal Pedersen of the Danish National
Space Center said.
He said it was "about 1m sq km (386,000 sq miles) less than the previous minima of 2005 and 2006".

"There has been a reduction of the ice cover over the last 10 years of about 100, 000 sq km (38,600 sq miles) per year on average, so a drop of 1m sq km (386,000 sq miles) in just one year is extreme," Mr Pedersen said.

The Northeast Passage through the Russian Arctic has
also seen its ice cover shrink and it currently "remains only partially
blocked," Esa says.

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10 Kota Terkotor Se-Dunia

A list of the world's most polluted places has been published by a US-based independent environmental group.

The Blacksmith Institute's top 10 towns and cities
included sites in ex-Soviet republics, Russia, China and India. Peru
and Zambia were also listed.
The report said an estimated 12 million people were
affected by the severe pollution, which was mainly caused by chemical,
metal and mining industries.
Chronic illness and premature deaths were listed as possible side-effects.

Among the new sites listed in 2007 were Tianying in
China, where potentially 140,000 people were at risk from lead
poisoning from a massive lead production base there. The report also said that in the Indian town of Sukinda
there were 12 mines operating without environmental controls, leaching
dangerous chemicals into water supplies. Sumgayit in Azerbaijan was also included in the report,
which said the former Soviet industrial base was polluting the area
with industrial chemicals and heavy metals.

The Blacksmith Institute's director, Richard Fuller,
said: "The fact of the matter is that children are sick and dying in
these polluted places, and it's not rocket science to fix them. "This year, there has been more focus on pollution in
the media, but there has been little action in terms of new funding or
programmes. We all need to step up to the plate and get moving," he
said.

Google Sues JewTube !!!


The company is preparing to challenge the use of the name "JewTube" for a Jewish-related video site on trademark grounds, according to a filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which was reported on by WebProNews.


Meanwhile, Google rival Yahoo apparently wasn't so bothered by Jewhoo, a Jewish-oriented blog. However, Yahoo did try to block the use of Ya-Hooka, a directory of marijuana-related links, back in 1999.


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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Ancaman Nyata Bagi Kepunahan Orang Utan

Ayo kita kurangi pemakaian kayu untuk kebutuhan hidup kita !!! cth: furniture, rangka rumah, kertas tulis...save a tree today !!!
clipped from news.bbc.co.uk
Gorillas, orangutans, and corals are among the plants and animals which are sliding closer to extinction
The World Conservation Union (IUCN) has identified more than 16,000 species threatened with extinction, while prospects have brightened for only one.
The IUCN says there is a lack of political will to tackle the global erosion of nature.
One in three amphibians, one in four mammals, one in eight birds and 70% of plants so far assessed are believed to be at risk of extinction, with human alteration of their habitat the single biggest cause.




Governments know they are going to fail to reach that target




Jean-Christophe Vie


In Borneo, home to the second orangutan species, palm oil plantations have expanded 10-fold in a decade, and now take up 27,000 sq km of the island. Illegal logging reduces habitat still further, while another threat comes from hunting for food and the illegal international pet trade.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

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