03/10/2014
Blood test predicts Alzheimer's disease
'To solve the mystery of what happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, investigators need the airplane’s data and voice recorders. In an airplane tragedy, however, the information stored in the so-called black box inevitably ends up inside a wreck. This seems like a terrible place to keep the clue you need to find most.'
http://mobile.businessweek.com/articles/2014-03-10/malaysia-air-crash-why-do-airlines-keep-black-box-flight-data-trapped-on-planes
Millions in farm subsidies flow freely to DC residents who don't actually farm | Mobile Washington Examiner
'This will be hard for you to believe but even when you have WiFi on the plane commercial pilots in most cases do not have Internet in their cockpit, nor do they have satellite phones, nor GPS trackers. All they have to connect with ground is old style radios. And radios that sound awful. Radios are not safe, anyone for any reason can interfere with them. Indeed any person can buy an aviation radio without any kind of permit and start pretending he or she is a controller and aircraft have no way of verifying that they are indeed speaking to a real controller.'
(Guess who's going to pay! Go ahead...guess!)
http://www.sacbee.com/2014/03/10/6221686/e-cigarettes-face-restrictions.html
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/03/comcast-cash-spread-wide-on-capitol-hill-104469.html?hp=f2
Cameraman Justin Lyons reveals Steve Irwin's last moments: 'I'm dying' | smh.com.au
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