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Met4Filter
kuro5hin.org || technology and culture, from the trenches – True? If only.
Linus says goodbye
Linux-kernel mailing list archive 2002-13,: Linux needs new leadership. – Look at the time on this one 🙂
More april fools
A nice subtle one from PHP.net – interesting bloke. Apparently this was showing up in place of the PHP logo when phpinfo() all of yesterday. For some reason I don’t know it just won’t work on my server; in fact, I don’t get any graphics in my phpinfo at all! Oh well, life goes on.
New springboard
visorcentral.com >> Preview: Springtooth – Not as good as their effort last year, but still alright.
Google’s new technology
Google Technology – Absolutely beautiful
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CAFE Defeats Saved Lifes
WASHINGTON–Sens. Tom Daschle, D-SD, and John Kerry, D-MA, conceded today that
they lacked the votes in the Senate to pass a major increase in the corporate
average fuel economy (CAFE) standards. Jerry Taylor, director of natural resour
ces studies at the Cato Institute, called it "a tremendous victory for
human health and the economy." He had the following comments:
"Environmentalists who supported an expansion of CAFE standards for
cars and light trucks are allowing their hostility to energy use to override
their common sense. For instance, the National Academy of Sciences reported
last year that the current standards are directly responsible for the deaths
of 1,300 – 2,600 motorists a year. That’s because automakers find that the
cheapest way of incr easing fuel efficiency is to reduce the size and weight
of the cars they sell, making them more dangerous to motorists in a crash.
Dramatically expanding CAFE standards would accelerate this trend and would
directly result in the deaths of hundreds, if not thousands of Americans."While the costs of expanding CAFE standards is steep, the benefits
are ephemer al. Expanded standards certainly wouldn’t reduce foreign oil imports.
For instance, since the CAFE standards were first introduced, the average
fuel economy more than doubled for new cars and grew by more than 50 percent
for new light trucks, but imported oil has increased from 35 to 52 percent
of U.S. consumptio n. Reducing oil demand would remove the most expensive
oil sources from the mar ket first, and foreign oil is the cheapest oil supply
source in the world. Dome stic producers, not foreign oil producers, would
be hit hardest if gasoline demand were to decline.Read on for more
Online Game from IRS!
From the mind-numbingly exciting category: Braintaxer – “the mentally taxing game show from the IRS”
I couldn’t make this stuff up 🙂