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[868] Of pity poor Pluto

The Solar system now has officially eight planets. Pluto is a planet no more. I heard it over CNN last night . BBC has a nice report on it:

Astronomers have voted to strip Pluto of its status as a planet.

About 2,500 scientists meeting in Prague have adopted historic new guidelines that see the small, distant world demoted to a secondary category.

Wikipedia as usual has a more detailed description of the event.

Now, all those religious freaks that insist they holy book(s) has(have) already said that there are nine planets in our system will need to revise their assertion.

The God of the Underworld must be angry.

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Environment Liberty Science & technology

[844] Of major evidence against global warming is down

Previously, skeptics of global warming pointed to a study that showed Antarctica is cooling down as a proof that global warming is a hoax . They asked, if the Earth is really warming up, then why Antarctica is cooling down?

That’s a legit concern and throughout my experience, that question was one of the hardest points to counter. I had never managed to rise up above that. Until today, that is.

In the New York Times today, the lead author of the study comes up and put this concern to rest:

Our study did find that 58 percent of Antarctica cooled from 1966 to 2000. But during that period, the rest of the continent was warming. And climate models created since our paper was published have suggested a link between the lack of significant warming in Antarctica and the ozone hole over that continent. These models, conspicuously missing from the warming-skeptic literature, suggest that as the ozone hole heals — thanks to worldwide bans on ozone-destroying chemicals — all of Antarctica is likely to warm with the rest of the planet. An inconvenient truth?

Global warming is real. The connection between the warming and human activities is real. The threat is real.

And yeah, just like the Brown’s Da Vinci Code, Crichton’s State of Fear is a work of fiction. If you really want to find out about global warming, you should read academic papers, not fiction.

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p/s – erosion of free speech in apparent in Malaysia. With the Prime Minister’s “advice” to stop discussion concerning freedom of religion and a government plan to gag free speech on the internet, I’d like to take back my opinion that under Badawi administration, there’s more freedom.

That’s bull. Completely bull.

The Badawi administration is starting to look like the previous one.

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pp/s – I was browsing an article on the Constitution of Malaysia and this. Does Zaid Ibrahim edit Wikipedia?

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[823] Of possible return of haze

The Bangkok Post reported yesterday that southern Thai states of Satun and Pattani were covered with haze. From the sound of it, the haze is still there :

Smog from forest fires in Indonesia has moved across the south now including Pattani on the Gulf of Thailand, Faisol Kasetkala, head of the provincial disaster prevention and mitigation office said Tuesday.

In another report by Bangkok Post suggests that the states have already been experiencing haze since July 2 or earlier:

Satun – Thailand’s southern Andaman Sea coastal province of Satun on Sunday remained covered by a blanket of smog, believed to be caused by forest fires in nearby Indonesia.

The provincial public health authorities warned the public to suspend regular outdoor exercise to avoid excessive breathing of the toxins in the atmosphere.

Another report dated July 2 by Bangkok Post states that northern Malaysian states of Kedah and Perlis are suffering minor bout of haze too. And as you can see, Indonesia is the alleged culprit yet again.

As for Kuala Lumpur around 9:15 AM today, from the 35th floor of the Petronas Twin Towers, Tower 2:

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I can’t really say for certain if that is really haze since approximately two weeks ago, it was like this:

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On a fairly good day, it should be something like this:

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Most probably, in the first photo, that is just local smog. I don’t want to see anything worse and I definitely hope that that is not a mere wishful thinking. Despite that, in 2005, I’ve said the haze will return. I had no reason to believe the governments of ASEAN were willing to do anything effective, especially when Indonesian government had proved to be very non-committal to the Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution of ASEAN. And so, here we are – possibly – again.

I hope, by the time haze hit Kuala Lumpur, I’d already be in Bangkok, Thailand.

Whatever it is, brace yourself!

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p/s – a bad way to start the day. Italy defeated Germany to progress to the final match of the FIFA World Cup. Well, it’s going to be a boring game, that’s for sure.

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pp/s – a victory for science:

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA gave the shuttle Discovery a majestic Fourth of July send-off and said early signs showed the spacecraft was in good shape, despite once again being struck by the flying foam that has plagued the program.

The first-ever Independence Day manned launch came after two weather delays and over objections from those within NASA who argued for more fuel-tank repairs.

This is the first launch since the Columbia tragedy in 2003.

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Environment Science & technology Sports

[815] Of those that are worthy for the second round but failed to make the cut

The group stage is coming to an end and I’m preparing to switch my attention from the group stage to the second round . Before I leave the group stage behind, I’d like to visit some of the teams that I feel should have gone through to the second.

To start off my list is Ivory Coast. The African nation, along with the Netherlands, Argentina and Serbia and Montenegro, is in Group C. Ivory Coast played strongly and they did give the Oranje a hard time. In fact, they gave everybody a hard time. Though I’m glad that the Dutch managed a 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast, Ivory Coast deserves praises for the way they played and fought. Alas, there are only two slots and there are three strong teams within the group. Something has to give and with regrets, Ivory Coast has to go.

Second is the Czech Republic. As I’ve blogged earlier, I look highly upon the Czech. To see them packing for home so early in the tournament is saddening. Ghana was a wild card and I was certainly caught off-guard by the way Ghana performed. Within Group E, I’d have preferred to see the Czech Republic and Ghana winning the two top spots. The Czech had so much to offer but Italy beat them to it. How unfortunate.

From Group F, it’s Japan. I had expected Japan to tag along with Brazil into the second round. Never had I expected Australia to withstand the Japanese. So, I made the mistake of overestimating the Japanese strength.

Finally, in Group G, there is a possibility of France or South Korea being stuck in the first round. If either one failed, then the one that failed will join my list of “teams that I feel should have gone through to the second”. But from the way Team France is playing and with Zidane on suspension, the two teams that I’d bet on to get to the next round is Switzerland and South Korea. Teams of Group G are playing tonight. So, the question of who gets into my list will be answered soon enough.

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p/s – by the National Academy of Sciences:

WASHINGTON – The Earth is running a slight fever from greenhouse gases, after enjoying relatively stable temperatures for 2,000 years. The
National Academy of Sciences, after reconstructing global average surface temperatures for the past two millennia, said Thursday the data are “additional supporting evidence … that human activities are responsible for much of the recent warming.”

Other new research showed that global warming produced about half of the extra hurricane-fueled warmth in the North Atlantic in 2005, and natural cycles were a minor factor, according to Kevin Trenberth and Dennis Shea of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a research lab sponsored by the
National Science Foundation and universities.

Something that we already knew?

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Future Science & technology

[790] Of the death of telephone?

Earlier today, Nokia launches a product that might trigger the death of phone. According to Reuters:

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Nokia, the world’s biggest mobile phone maker, unveiled a new version of its Internet tablet device running Google Talk communications software on Tuesday.

The deal between Nokia and Web search leader Google Inc. allows people to chat with other users of instant-messaging software via the Nokia Wi-Fi device, which relies on short-range wireless networks.

The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, introduced last year, offers wireless access to digital music and video, as well as access to e-mail.

But it is not a phone, and relies on unregulated local wireless connections rather than cell-phone networks.

Over four years ago, I blogged about the internet is replacing the phone.

If I remember correctly, a person disagreed and said that in emergency, the phone will still be in need. Well, what he didn’t consider was the fact that computers are becoming smaller, becoming more versatile than convergences, introduction of VoIP and proliferation of Wi-Fi.

The Nokia tablet, which is a computer, equipped with Google Talk, which allows voice communication over the internet, is justifying that four years old entry of mine.