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Biotech

Device Keeps Lungs Breathing Outside the Body 74

Al writes "A new system that keeps lungs breathing outside the body could improve the chances of a successful transplant. The Toronto XVIVO Lung Perfusion System, developed at Toronto General Hospital, can keep a pair of human lungs slowly breathing inside a glass dome attached to a ventilator, pump, and filters. The lungs are maintained at normal body temperature of 37 C and perfused with a bloodless solution that contains nutrients, proteins, and oxygen. The organs can be kept alive in the machine for up to 12 hours while surgeons assess function and repair them. See a video of the system keeping a pair of lungs alive."

Comment Re:Bad Idea (Score 1) 125

Hmm, except that "Congress shall have Power To ... provide for the common Defence ... of the United States", you could easily argue that assisting with training and equipping the people is part of governments responsibility as a well regulated Militia, is necessary to the security of a free State.

See Civilian Marksmanship Program for instance.

Hardware

Amazon Announces Kindle 2, With Slew of New Features 451

Engadget is reporting that Amazon has announced the new Kindle 2 for release on February 24th at a price point of $359. Thinner than an iPhone and coming standard with "Read-to-me" text-to-speech capability, the new device also has seven times more storage, faster page turning, a 16-level e-ink display, longer battery life, and a new five-way joystick. Looks like life just got a lot more interesting for fans of the original device. Engadget also has live coverage from the Kindle 2 press conference.

Comment Re:What I did... (Score 1) 16

Yeah, longer sight picture would be the biggest benefit with the extended slide.

Not to push the issue, but a 4-6" revolver with .38 target loads is comparable to a 9mm in recoil, my wife has a couple revolvers and much prefers them to pistols. Partly because she doesn't get hit by flying brass. Have your wife look at someone doing the hot-brass-down-the-cleavage-dance-videos and see how she feels about that prospect :-)

But if revolvers aren't your thing, you might want to look at a Government sized 1911 in 9mm. It's a heavier gun so less recoil, longer slide with a 5" barrel, the best trigger of any pistol, external safeties. To me that sounds very much like what you're looking for.

In the end of course it may come down to what you want to get, not what fulfills certain requirements. Glocks are fine guns that go bang every time. The wife owns a Taurus revolver, and I wouldn't mind getting one. But I wouldn't get a Taurus semi-auto, there are better ones out there for not much more money. Of the choices you've listed, I'd get the Glock 17L. 17L rather than 34 simply because the 17 is an extremely popular gun and you shouldn't have any problem finding parts for it.

Comment What I did... (Score 1) 16

Was start by buying a .22, that way I could spend the money on ammo and basic range accessories to begin with while building some basic shooting skills. Remember to budget for ear muffs, glasses, range bag, targets, ammo, case, any lock box/cabinet/safe, trigger/cable locks, cleaning supplies, range membership...

Once I had the .22 I could learn how the range works, and more easily decide what I liked and didn't like about the gun. So when buying the next gun after a few thousand .22 rounds, and renting a few others, I had far more experience shooting and handling guns and had a better understanding of what I was looking for. I bought my .22 with the understanding that it was not to be my only gun, but a start in learning more. I fully expected to sell it when I found another gun, but I still use it a lot just to work on trigger control and sight alignment.

As far as your choices:
I don't think you'll see much benefit in reality from the slightly longer barrel, my Glock 19 has a 4" barrel and still shoots far better than I do... I'm just thinking that if you want a target gun, I tend to think there are better choices than Glock.

Because I'm a fan of wheelguns, I also have to ask: Have you considered a revolver? A good .357 with a 4-6" barrel can be found for about $400, giving you the option of shooting soft (and cheap) .38 special target loads, or very hot .357 loads in the same gun.

Earth

Acorns Disappear Across the Country 474

Hugh Pickens writes "Botanist Rod Simmons thought he was going crazy when couldn't find any acorns near his home in Arlington County, Virginia. 'I'm used to seeing so many acorns around and out in the field, it's something I just didn't believe,' said Simmons. Then calls started coming in about crazy squirrels. Starving, skinny squirrels eating garbage, inhaling bird feed, greedily demolishing pumpkins. Squirrels boldly scampering into the road. And a lot more calls about squirrel roadkill. Simmons and Naturalist Greg Zell began to do some research and found Internet discussion groups, including one on Topix called 'No acorns this year,' reporting the same thing from as far away as the Midwest up through New England and Nova Scotia. 'We live in Glenwood Landing, N.Y., and don't have any acorns this year. Really weird,' wrote one. 'None in Kansas either! Curiouser and curiouser.' The absence of acorns could have something to do with the weather and Simmons has a theory about the wet and dry cycles. But many skeptics say oaks in other regions are producing plenty of acorns, and the acorn bust is nothing more than the extreme of a natural boom-and-bust cycle. But the bottom line is that no one really knows. 'It's sort of a mystery,' Zell said."
AMD

AMD To Spin Off Fabrication From Design Work 153

I.M.O.G. was one of many readers to write with the news that "Advanced Micro Devices plans to announce Tuesday that it will split into two companies — one focused on designing microprocessors and the other on the costly business of manufacturing them — in a drastic effort to maintain its position as the only real rival to Intel. 'This is the biggest announcement in our history,' said AMD's chief executive, Dirk Meyer. 'This will make us a financially stronger company, both in the near term and in the long term, as a result of being out from the capital expense burden we have had to bear.'"
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First Person Shooters (Games)

Submission + - Duke Nukem Forever? (bigattichouse.com)

bigattichouse writes: "Not to get anyone excited, or the flurry of end-of-the-world or vaporware rants. But 3DR has released a teaser screenshot (mirrored at Kotaku) of the Duke Nukem trailer (no link available at this time)

From TFA: "After seeing the teaser we thought it was something we should share with all of you and while it's just a teaser, rest assured more is coming.""

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