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The Oil BP Tried To Hide Has Been Discovered, In Thick Layers On the Sea Floor Over An Area of Several Thousand Square Miles

BP and the government famously declared that most of the oil had disappeared.But as I’ve noted, as much as 98% of the oil is still in the ocean.I have repeatedly pointed out that BP and the government applied massive amounts of dispersant to the Gulf O…

How I Discovered And Changed One Of My Most Deep Rooted Limiting Beliefs

I currently have two coaches in my life and they both happen to have the name “Tony”. I’m not working with these two Tonys personally, though it feels like it for me as they “talk” to me every day. One is Tony Horton, who you may know as the leader of the P90X exercise training [...]

New path discovered for colon cancer drug discovery

Scientists have found an old pinworm medicine to be a new lead in the search for compounds that block a signalling pathway implicated in colon cancer. The findings have suggested a fresh approach for developing therapeutics that target the pathway. More than 90 percent of sporadic (non-inherited) colon cancers are caused by mutations that result [...]

Apple iOS 4.1 Jailbreak Reportedly Discovered

A jailbreak has reportedly been developed for Apple iOS 4.1, the latest version of Apple’s mobile operating system. – A jaibreak has
reportedly been discovered for Apple iOS 4.1, the latest version of
the operating system.
iOS jailbreaking allows iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch users to have root
access to their device and install applications unauthorized by Apple. According
to reports, pod2g of the Chronic Dev …


Third Giant Underwater Oil Plume Discovered

The New York Times reported on May 15th:Scientists are finding enormous oil plumes in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico, including one as large as 10 miles long, 3 miles wide and 300 feet thick in spots. The discovery is fresh evidence that the …

Suverasu Threat Discovered by Ohio Tech Firm Posted By : andrewstephensceo

The most alarming is that Jacques Erasmus, Director of Prevx’s security team, is also a well documented hacker. “Ex Hacker” is what he calls himself, but we are likely to find that his hacker’s days aren’t as far in the past as he’d like us to believe.

Bahama Botnet Discovered as Source of Click Fraud Surge

Click Forensics discovers a botnet behind a significant spike of click fraud traffic. As in the recent scam making use of NYTimes.com, attackers are using fake antivirus software to infect PCs.
– Click Forensics has found an unusually large spike in click fraud traffic
coming from a new botnet apparently eluding the filters of search engines,
publishers and ad networks alike.
Dubbed the quot;Bahama botnet, quot; the network of compromised computers
is distributing malware while masking…


‘Extinct’ Leopard Cub Discovered In Village

Conservationists in Bangladesh are celebrating after remote tribespeople discovered a rare and threatened leopard that was believed to have been extinct in the country for almost 20 years.

Oldest UK television discovered

By Rory Cellan-Jones
Technology correspondent, BBC News

Britain’s oldest working television has been uncovered in a house in London.

The 1936 Marconiphone, thought to have been made in the months that Britain’s first television service began, was tracked down after a competition.

The set belongs to Jeffrey Borinsky, an electrical engineer and collector of antique television and radio sets.

He bought the set, which has a 12-inch (30cm) screen from another collector 10 years ago and is still working on restoring it to its original state.

The screen is mounted inside a wooden cabinet. The image from the cathode ray tube, mounted vertically inside the cabinet, is reflected onto a mirror.

The few controls include volume and vertical hold, but there is no channel changer, as there was only one channel when it was made: the BBC.

Modern in part

The set appears to be in good condition, but Mr Borinsky aims to replace a number of modern components with originals.

"The cabinet was beautifully restored by the previous owner," he explained,’ but my aim is to gradually restore its electronics to its true 1936 magnificence," he said.

TV camera at Alexandra Palace

But the Marconiphone 702 still works as a modern television.

It has been hooked up to a Freeview box so that it can show digital channels, although Mr Borinsky has had to install a standards converter so that a modern television signal can be seen.

Mr Borinsky only keeps the set turned on up to two hours at a time, and he uses it to view films from the 1930s and 1940s.

He says he enjoys watching the kind of pictures that might have been seen by the original owners.

The National Media Museum in Bradford has a similar set, but does not use it to show television pictures for fear of damaging it.

Iain Logie Baird, the curator of television at the museum, said it is a thrill to see the Marconiphone working.

"It’s very exciting to see the image the way people would have seen it in 1936, before television became ubiquitous as it is today," he said.

Mr Logie Baird, grandson of the television pioneer John Logie Baird, says this set would have been of huge local interest when it was first acquired at a cost of 60 guineas – the equivalent of £11,000 today.

"Television was a very exciting thing, it was something that the whole neighbourhood would come over to watch. People would crowd into the home of the owner."

The set was discovered as the result of a competition run by Digital UK, the body overseeing the switch to digital television. The aim was to publicise the message that just about any television, however old, can be converted to show digital channels.</p


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