Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Why Colorado and Washington Were Wise to Legalize Pot

By Scott Shane | Entrepreneur – Sun, Jan 19, 2014 7:30 PM EST

Like water finding a path, entrepreneurs will always figure out a way to respond to business opportunities. That's why other states should follow the example of Colorado and Washington and legalize the recreational use of marijuana. Harnessing the power of entrepreneurs is much more productive than fighting it.
On January 1, Colorado legalized the sale of small amounts of marijuana for recreational use. Later this year, Washington will follow suit. Alaska, Arizona, California, D.C. and Oregon may be the next states to permit cannabis businesses.
Cultural attitudes, fairness, economics, and entrepreneurial behavior all point to extension of this trend toward legalization. Much like policy makers were caught flat-footed as American attitudes towards same-sex marriage changed, so too have they missed the shifting views toward the legalization of pot. According to an October 2013 Gallup Organization poll, 58 percent of Americans now favor legalization of marijuana - a jump of ten percentage points over the previous year. Many policymakers seem to have missed the memo showing that voters' views on the topic are fundamentally different from the late 1960s, when only one-in-nine Americans favored sanctioning it.
Related: High Hopes and Blunt Truths for the Legal Marijuana Market
Fairness, too, justifies legalizing cannabis. In the 48 states that do not permit recreational use of marijuana, smoking tobacco, which causes cancer, is legal. By contrast, smoking weed, which is used to treat the symptoms of cancer treatments, is not. Moreover, some experts believe that alcohol, which is legal in virtually all parts of the United States, is more harmful than marijuana, which is illegal in almost all of the country.
Fairness dictates that policymakers either need to play nanny and ban everything that's bad for us - from sugar-laden soda to fat-filled fast food - or they need to allow Americans to make adult decisions about what they want to put in their bodies. Making cigarettes, beer, and whiskey legal, while banning joints and hash brownies, unfairly favors the makers of certain harmful products.
Making pot legal has economic benefits. Policymakers can tax sales of the product - and are doing so relatively heavily. Both Washington and Colorado are charging a 25 percent tax on pot sales, with even higher rates in some municipalities. The non-partisan Tax Foundation estimates that Colorado will bring in nearly $70 million in new taxes, with initial proceeds being used for school construction. Because tax revenues are expected to exceed school building needs, Colorado public officials are already thinking of additional ways to use the tax windfall.
Related: The Half-Baked Plan for Pot Legalization
By making pot legal, police can focus their attention on stopping more destructive illegal drugs like cocaine and heroin, which are more likely to cause crime and health problems. That would help financially strapped states. If all states legalized cannabis sales, the reduced drug enforcement costs and higher tax revenues would be worth more than $17 billion to them, a 2010 Cato Institute study revealed.
Legalized pot will also produce public health benefits, Forbes reports. Because alcohol consumption is more harmful to people than marijuana use, but the two are substitutes, legalizing pot will lead customers to shift to the better of the two choices.
Entrepreneurs find and pursue market opportunities wherever they are. Making a business illegal doesn't get rid of the efforts of entrepreneurs to pursue it. Everyone knows that entrepreneurs are selling marijuana for recreational use in all 48 states where it is illegal.
Making a business legal makes it easier for policymakers to tap entrepreneurial efforts to benefit society. Colorado and Washington are using taxes and regulation to channel pot entrepreneurship more productively than other states, where policy makers are wasting resources trying to stop it, and, consequently, driving it underground.

Mysterious rock found by Mars rover


Something's on Mars that might not have been there before.
As NASA's rover Opportunity continues its trek across the red planet, discoveries keep rolling in. Like, for example, a jelly doughnut-size rock that mysteriously appeared in front of the rover. 
Paging Homer Simpson. NASA needs you


The rock was discussed at a recent NASA event celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Opportunity rover's landing on Mars. Scientist Steve Squyres explained to the audience that the mystery isn't so much how the rock got there (he seems to think one of the rover's wheels kicked out the rock while puttering along, but can't be sure), but rather what exactly is in the middle of the "jelly doughnut," CNN reports.
One thing is for sure. It isn't jelly. Or even custard. Sorry, Homer.
Squyres said the center of the rock is "like nothing we've ever seen before. It's very high in sulfur, it's very high in magnesium, it's got twice as much manganese as we've ever seen in anything on Mars."
He added, "We're completely confused, we're having a wonderful time, everyone on the team is arguing and fighting."
Discovery.com spoke with Squyres about the rock, nicknamed "Pinnacle Island": 
"It was a total surprise. We were like, ‘wait a second, that wasn’t there before, it can’t be right. Oh my god! It wasn’t there before!’ We were absolutely startled."
Scientists believe the rock, if it was indeed usefully flipped by the rover's wheel, landed upside-down, allowing instruments to see a side of the surface not normally visible.
The Opportunity rover landed on Mars on Jan. 25, 2004. The Spirit rover landed several weeks earlier. In 2012, the far more powerful Curiosity rover landed on the red planet, where it continues to explore and study Earth's galactic neighbor

from yahoo and
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/mystery-rock-appears-mars-rover-photo-article-1.1586227

Thursday, January 16, 2014

USB loader GX

Logo

DISCLAIMER:I Take No Responsibility on what happens to your Wii If this does not Work.

Today we install the Homebrew Channel on our Wii!

LetterBomb Link: 
http://please.hackmii.com

Part 2 Install USB Loader Program:
http://youtu.be/gKPEgwbCFa8

If something doesn't work you can always look at the tutorial yourself:
http://www.wiihacks.com/recommended-f...

Have Questions? Ask me on Twitter!
twitter.com/HighTeckMan




Published on Dec 16, 2012
DISCLAIMER:I Take No Responsibility on what happens to your Wii If this does not Work & Don't Pirate Video Games!

Today we are going to install the USB Loader GX Channel to our Wii so we can use our games via USB Hard Drive

Install The Homebrew Channel Link:
http://youtu.be/m70dCXkn1CE

Files Link:
http://sendspace.com/file/7w5qxu

WBFS Manager Link:
http://wbfsmanager.codeplex.com

If something doesn't work you can always look at the tutorial yourself:
http://www.wiihacks.com/recommended-f...

Didn't Work? Follow Me on Twitter!
http://twitter.com/HighTeckMan


https://code.google.com/p/usbloader-gui/

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

The great chess movie: History about chess champion


Jose Raul Capablanca:Memorias



Excelente documental sobre la vida de José Raúl Capablanca. Abarca desde su infancia hasta su muerte, los detalles sobresalientes de este ajedrecista excepcional.

Exponiendo, con lujo de detalles, para el disfrute de aquellos que admiramos al talento natural mas grande del ajedrez, múltiples anécdotas y observaciones de gran interés para todos. Comentarios del Gran Maestro cubano de ajedrez, Silvino Garcia y el historiador de la Habana, Eugenio Leal Spengler, añaden colorido y vida a la trayectoria de José Raúl.

Capablanca, un cubano que puso su cubanía e hispanidad a un nivel inaudito, en lo que se refiere a prestigio, elegancia, talento, visión, competencia ajedrecistica, admiración internacional y contribución al adelanto de lo que fuese el futuro del ajedrez. Capablanca, fué una base, fundación y blanco de análisis de los talentos posteriores.

Los grandes maestros y observadores, hacen referencia a Capablanca como el talento ajedrecistico mas grande de la historia. No hay maestro presente, que no haya sido influenciado por Capablanca.

Desde Botvinik a Fischer, hasta Kasparov y mas... ninguno niega el talento, aporte, talento y contribución de Capablanca.

Capablanca y ajedrez... serán sinónimos por la eternidad...................


otros videos de Capablanca en mi canal:
other Capablanca videos on my channel:

Capablanca, El Rey http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0uKcX...

Capablanca (pelicula) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQShw8...

Moscú 1925 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8ARyB...

Capablanca on film http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3q7a4...

José Raúl Capablanca http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b70QHp...



With an international chess tournament in progress, a young man becomes completely obsessed with the game. His fiancée has no interest in it, and becomes frustrated and depressed by his by his neglect of her, but wherever she goes she finds that she cannot escape chess.

Cast
José Raúl Capablanca ... The World Champion
Vladimir Fogel ... The Hero
Anna Zemtsova ... The Heroine
Natalya Glan 
Zakhar Darevsky 
Mikhail Zharov ... House Painter
Anatoli Ktorov ... Tram Passenger
Yakov Protazanov ... Chemist
Yuli Raizman ... Chemist's Assistant
Ivan Koval-Samborsky ... Policeman
Konstantin Eggert 
Ernst Grunfeld ... Himself
F. Ivanov 
Sergei Komarov ... Grandfather
Frank Marshall ... Himself
Richard Reti ... Himself
Rudolph Spielmann ... Himself
Carlos Torre ... Himself
F.D. Yates ... Himself
Boris Barnet ... Cameo 
Vladimir Nabokov ... Cameo 
Fyodor Otsep ... Game spectator 

Directed By Vsevolod Pudovkin, Nikolai Shpikovsky
Screenplay By Nikolai Shpikovsky
Cinematography By Anatoli Golovnya
Film Editing By Vsevolod Pudovkin

Details
Country: USA
Release Date: December 21, 1925 (Soviet Union) 
Production Co: Mezhrabpom-Rus

Top 10 Marketing Failures: Coke, Ford, Netflix...


Be safe out there,stop think drive.