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Will possible wamu collapse affect your money? - money news story ...

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- At Washington Mutual branches in the Sacramento area it isn't hard to find some customers on edge with the news that the bank may be in jeopardy of a collapse


Will possible wamu collapse affect your money? - money news story ... Tue, 23 Sep 2008 20:14:00 GMT,
Will possible wamu collapse affect your money? - sacramento news story ...

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- At Washington Mutual branches in the Sacramento area it isn't hard to find some customers on edge with the news that the bank may be in jeopardy of a collapse


Will possible wamu collapse affect your money? - sacramento news story ... Tue, 23 Sep 2008 23:06:00 GMT,
Wamu 88.5 fm american university radio - order

WAMU 88.5 FM American University Radio - Your NPR News Station in the nation's capital. ... Get free real-time traffic maps, alerts, and Jam Factor reports for the routes you drive ...


Wamu 88.5 fm american university radio - order Tue, 23 Sep 2008 13:40:00 GMT,
Implode-explode forums :: view topic - wamu to exit wholesale?

WaMu Collapse WAY OVERDUE: Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 10:59 pm: Combined with years of internal operational strife and abysmal customer service ...


Implode-explode forums :: view topic - wamu to exit wholesale? Fri, 12 Sep 2008 14:22:00 GMT,
Indymac collapse fuels fears about wamu : npr

Following IndyMac's collapse, questions have been raised about Washington Mutual, one of the largest savings and loans. This week, WaMu issued a statement to show it was ...


Indymac collapse fuels fears about wamu : npr Wed, 24 Sep 2008 01:51:00 GMT,
What to do about wamu? a slog poll. | slog | the stranger | seattle's ...

... at WaMu, and in the last few days I’ve had a bunch of eerie conversations in which people I know have related their various plans for dealing with—or ignoring—a WaMu collapse


What to do about wamu? a slog poll. | slog | the stranger | seattle's ... Tue, 23 Sep 2008 02:28:00 GMT,
Message boards: your money with personal finance columnist liz pulliam ...

... am glad it is occurring, that we can have the collapse of two of the largest investment banks in the US, Bear and Lehman, (yes I am including Lehman) also collapse of WaMu in ...


Message boards: your money with personal finance columnist liz pulliam ... Tue, 23 Sep 2008 14:02:00 GMT,
Wamu 88.5 fm american university radio - the diane rehm show for ...

... to the program, which is distributed by National Public Radio (NPR) and produced by WAMU ... Collapse" (Viking) All over the world, there are ruins of once-thriving cultures.


Wamu 88.5 fm american university radio - the diane rehm show for ... Wed, 24 Sep 2008 09:43:00 GMT,
Wamu 88.5 fm american university radio - the kojo nnamdi show for ...

The Kojo Nnamdi Show is produced by WAMU 88.5fm American University Radio. ... The Collapse and Revival of American Community" Go to a P-T-A meeting. Attend a dinner party


Wamu 88.5 fm american university radio - the kojo nnamdi show for ... Sat, 20 Sep 2008 07:39:00 GMT,
Product shop nyc

BANKING CRISIS | Lehman Files Bankruptcy, Bank of America Buys Merrill Lynch, WaMu About To Collapse With No Buyer In Sight


Product shop nyc Wed, 24 Sep 2008 01:36:00 GMT,
World's first massively multiplayer forecast game?

krou writes "The Institute of the Future will soon be launching what it calls the first massively multiplayer forecast game, billed as The Superstruct Game. According to the game's FAQ, the idea is to 'imagine how we might solve the problems we'll face.' Interestingly, the game itself is meant to be played 'on forums, blogs, videos, wikis, and other familiar online spaces.' From the IFTF website's sneak peak, the game is set in the year 2019, where the Global Extinction Awareness System (GEAS) has forecast the possibility of human extinction by the year 2042 as the result of five simultaneous 'super-threats': Quarantine, which is a result from 'declining health and pandemic disease'; Ravenous, which relates to the global collapse of the world food system; Power Struggle, related to the flux of power 'as nations fight for energy supremacy and the world searches for alternative energy solutions'; Outlaw Planet, covering increased surveillance and loss of liberties; and, lastly, Generation Exile, which covers the massive increase in refugees."


World's first massively multiplayer forecast game? ,
Military uses virtual iraq to treat ptsd

Hugh Pickens writes "Traditionally the best treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD] — being raped, narrowly escaping the collapse of the Twin Towers, or witnessing a buddy die on the battlefield — is to have the person relive the trauma using his or her imagination. Repeated exposure to the horror can desensitize individuals and help them stay calm enough to reprocess what happened and get beyond it. Now Clinical Psychologist Albert "Skip" Rizzo has developed a program that has had great success in treating returning troops from Iraq. A soldier with PTSD recounts what happened, and a therapist seated before a computer then creates an environment in the program Virtual Iraq that captures the essential elements of the episode. By donning special goggles, the soldier can see a reenactment and while the simulation starts off relatively tame over the course of several weeks, the therapist monitors the patient 's response and more elements of the episode are introduced until the individual can finally go through an intensely vivid recreation of it without being overpowered by terror. Other programs offered to treat PTSD include Virtual Airplane, Virtual Audiences, Virtual Heights, Virtual Storm, and Virtual Vietnam."


Military uses virtual iraq to treat ptsd ,
Nist releases report on wtc 7 collapse

photonic writes "After three years of study, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) finally released its report on the collapse of World Trade Center building 7. The main conclusion is that the building came down due to fire, not due to debris damage or some conspiracy demolition team. The fire started pretty small after the collapse of WTC 1, but was left to burn several floors out completely. The important finding is that the collapse was triggered by thermal expansion of beams, which could detach asymmetrically loaded girders from the main columns. Some limited pancaking of floors then caused a lack of lateral support and buckling of a single column. This triggered the failure of the entire core of the building, which finally fell down as a single piece. Crackpot theories can be discussed elsewhere; please limit the discussion to the science here. All documents can be found at NIST's WTC page, which read like a porn magazine for finite element junkies. Simulation movies are also available. And yes, they used Beowulf clusters to do the simulations, some of which lasted for several months."


Nist releases report on wtc 7 collapse ,
Friendster going strong in asia, maybe soon in court

Dekortage writes "Remember Friendster? Long ago outrun and lapped by MySpace and Facebook, and a textbook case of social networking collapse, Friendster appears to be going strong in Asia, and has recently stolen Google's Asia chief for its new CEO. More ominously, though, a recent press release (PDF) notes that the company 'was the first social networking company to launch key features, including the social graph server, a network activities tracker, and more. Friendster has been granted three fundamental patents and has more patents pending.' Hello, lawyers!"


Friendster going strong in asia, maybe soon in court ,
Speculation on a second internet economy collapse

David Barrett writes "If you sell three billion ads a month and can't break even, what do you do? Drop prices by 40% and switch business models, apparently. Is this an isolated incident, or does it contribute to the growing pile of evidence that ad inventory is overpriced industry-wide, with Google being the worst offender due to its policy of requiring minimum bids on keywords that would otherwise go for cheap? Check out this analysis on my blog and make up your own mind."


Speculation on a second internet economy collapse ,
"tabletop" fusion researcher committed scientific misconduct

Geoffrey.landis writes "A Purdue University panel investigated allegations against nuclear engineering professor Rusi Taleyarkhan, finding that he had in fact committed scientific misconduct in his work. Taleyarkhan had published papers in which he reported seeing evidence of nuclear fusion in the collapse of tiny bubbles in a liquid subjected to ultrasonic excitation — a finding that would be groundbreaking, if true, but one that apparently could not be replicated by other researchers. The allegations against Taleyarkhan were made in March of 2006. A local Indiana paper gives the full list of allegations against Taleyarkhan, and the resolution of each by the panel. The full report (PDF) is also available. Of the nine specific allegations, only two were found to comprise scientific misconduct. The committee 'could not find any other instances of scientists being able to replicate Taleyarkhan's results without Taleyarkhan having direct involvement with the experiments,' but notes that this comes 'just short of questioning whether Taleyarkhan's results were fraudulent.'" We've discussed this gentleman's work and the scrutiny it has received several times, and members of the scientific community seem to have given him the benefit of the doubt in many cases.


"tabletop" fusion researcher committed scientific misconduct ,
Slashdot discussion system updates

This week we have a few new functions for you comment readers guaranteed to amaze and enchant. Or at least to make your day a little more efficient. The biggest update is that the system should remember what comments you've already read (for a few weeks anyway) but there's some other less interesting stuff as well. Hit the link below to read more.


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Obama losing voters over fisa support

Corrupt writes "I've admired Obama, but I never confused him with a genuine progressive leader. Today I don't admire him at all. His collapse on FISA is unforgivable. The only thing Obama has going for him this week is that McCain is matching him misstep for misstep."


Obama losing voters over fisa support ,
Leaning tower of pisa secure for 300 more years

Ponca City, We Love You writes "The tower of Pisa began to lean five years after its construction began, in 1178, and by 1990 it had tilted more than four meters off its true vertical. Conservationists estimated that the entire 14,500-ton structure would collapse 'some time between 2030 and 2040.' Now the Leaning Tower of Pisa has been stabilized and declared safe for at least another three centuries. The stabilization, which cost $30M, was accomplished by anchoring it to cables and lead counterweights, while 70 tons of soil were removed from the side away from the lean, and cement was injected into the ground to relieve the pressure. The tilt has now returned to where it was in the early 19th century. Nicholas Shrady, author of Tilt: A Skewed History of the Tower of Pisa, says that the tower was destined to lean from the outset because it was built on 'what is essentially a former bog.' Shrady adds that the tower previously came close to collapsing in 1838, 1934, and 1995. (The commission convened in 1990 to study the tower's stability was the 17th such.) Although Galileo Galilei is said to have dropped cannon balls from the tower in a gravity experiment, Shrady says the myth is the result of 'the overripe imagination of Galileo's secretary and first biographer, Vincenzo Viviani.'"


Leaning tower of pisa secure for 300 more years ,
Supernova birth observed from orbiting telescope

FiReaNGeL writes "Astronomers have seen the aftermath of spectacular stellar explosions known as supernovae before, but no one had witnessed a star dying in real time — until now. While looking at another object in the spiral galaxy NGC 2770, using NASA's orbiting Swift telescope, scientists detected an extremely luminous blast of X-rays released by a supernova explosion. They alerted 8 other telescopes to turn their eyes on this first-of-its-kind event. 'We were looking at another, older supernova in the galaxy, when the one now known as SN 2008D went off. We would have missed it if it weren't for Swift's real-time capabilities, wide field of view, and numerous instruments.'" Bad Astronomy has an excellent, well-illustrated story about the discovery as well. I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property contributes a link to the BBC's coverage, and adds a nugget gleaned from Ars Technica: "SN 2007uy's collapse caused an X-ray burst of about 10^39 joules, most likely due to the 'shock break out' when the energy of the core's collapse finally reached the neutron star's surface."


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