Step Toward Liberating Electronic Devices From Their Power Cords - Slashdot
Science_afficionado (932920) writes"A new type of supercapacitor that can hold a charge when it takes a lickin' has been developed by engineers at Vanderbilt University. It is the first 'multi-functional' energy storage device that can operate while subject to realistic static and dynamic loads — advancing the day when everything from cell phones to electric vehicles will no longer need separate batteries. These devices could make it possible to design electrical devices that are not limited by plugs and external power sources."
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New Education Department rules help elite college students at the expense of poor and minorities | WashingtonExaminer.com
New Education Department rules help elite college students at the expense of poor and minorities | WashingtonExaminer.com
The message from this administration couldn’t be clearer. If you want to attend an elite professional school, you could end up having tens of thousands of dollars in student loan debt forgiven by your school — and the federal government. But if you’re a struggling African-American single mother relying on a certificate program at a for-profit school or a community college, and you like your current educational plan — under this administration, you have about as much chance of keeping it as you do your health plan.
This disparity in the way the administration treats different methods of higher education ranks high on the snob scale -- but it isn't just mere liberal elitism. It is tantamount to redlining educational opportunities for low-income and minority youths. The first programs to disappear under the “gainful employment” regulations will be the ones that try to give Americans their first rung on the higher education and career ladders. As we've just seen, elite law schools are doing fine -- it's certificate and two-year degree programs that would be hardest-hit.
New Education Department rules help elite college students at the expense of poor and minorities | WashingtonExaminer.com
New Education Department rules help elite college students at the expense of poor and minorities | WashingtonExaminer.com
You have to hand it to President Obama: He sure does do a good job of socking it to the folks he claims to be helping.
Tuesday marked the end of the comment period on the Education Department's proposed new “gainful employment” regulations. While the administration says it wants to expand educational opportunities, the proposed rules would target community colleges and for-profit colleges -- institutions that educate disproportionately poor, minority, and working-class Americans.
But even as the administration imposes new burdens on schools educating non-traditional students, the Education Department would exempt all four-year colleges from the new rules. It creates a very simple bottom line: The proposed regulations will discourage these non-traditional schools from taking chances on students, and programs, that many elite schools wouldn’t even bother considering in the first place.
Formal ICT apprenticeship programs: Why not in the USA? | GoCertify
Formal ICT apprenticeship programs: Why not in the USA? | GoCertify
Could info tech apprenticeships enhance technology education (and build a better tech workforce) in the United States?
“On April 16, 2014, the President and Vice President announced new federal investments using existing funds to support job-driven training, like apprenticeships, that will expand partnerships with industry, businesses, unions, community colleges, and training organizations to train workers in the skills they need. Employers, unions, and foundations are joining these efforts with new commitments to support job-driven training.”[1]
The decision of the President and Vice President as outlined above makes a great deal of sense if we can successfully “connect the dots.” From the perspective of a full-time faculty member at one of the 112 colleges in California’s community college system, a “dot” that needs to be connected in order for this effort to succeed is the relationship between the nation’s community colleges and key industry participants that can together create learning paths that can effectively achieve the characteristics of “apprenticeship programs.”
Research time spent attempting to tie “apprenticeship programs” in the United States to “information and communication technologies (ICT),” left me wondering why my efforts were less than stellar. The disappointment was justified as I widened my research with a global lens, finding a number of programs carrying the “apprenticeship” label, where companies that have their roots here in the United States have created programs in foreign countries, designed to support job-driven training.
Examples include IBM, with its United Kingdom operation supporting an apprenticeship program that appears directed at “school-leavers.” In attracting “leavers,” IBM’s message on its website is:
Whether you’re taking a gap year out before heading off to university or you’ve decided that university isn’t for you, our school leaver programmes will enable you to jump straight into the world of work and gain the experience, skills and contacts you need to bring to life the smartest solutions to the toughest challenges.
In return, we’ll give you everything you need to build the career you want. But it’s up to you how it goes. You’ll be the one in charge, putting forward ideas, taking on responsibilities and making choices about how you get the job done.
So what are you waiting for?[2]
As part of this program IBM has developed a structured apprenticeship pathway that includes a three-year commitment. Participants are given the opportunity to continue their learning to achieve the Advanced Apprenticeship for IT Professionals qualification in the first 18 months, leading up to Higher Apprenticeship qualifications that focus on either technical or business areas.[3]
Technical apprentices can achieve qualifications consisting of:
- Level 3 Diploma in ICT Professional Competence and in ICT Systems & Principles.
- Level 4 Diploma in Professional Competence for IT & Telecoms Professionals and in Computing & Systems Development.
Business apprentices can achieve qualifications consisting of:
- Level 3 & 4 Diplomas in Business & Administration,
- A Certificate in Principles of Business & Administration.
While not as comprehensive, Dell has developed another apprenticeship program. In partnership with the Malaysian government, Dell has an eight (8) month program. Areas of study include technical writing, business presentations, IT essentials, Internetworking, and operating system training.[4]
Last year, Cisco Systems joined this group of USA based companies, announcing its “validated apprentice programmes in the UK, in an evening event that will feature attendees from partners including Pearson, reseller Partners and the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS).”[5]
Efforts in the United States appear more directed towards internships, selecting students from the nation’s colleges and universities for potential internships. Intel, for example, with its web based “United States Student Center,” identifies opportunities for college students or those who have graduated within the past 18 months.[6]
Evidence suggests that in order for the term “job-driven training” to have the sort of meaning the President and the Vice President desire, key participants like the nation’s community colleges and ICT industry giants like Cisco, IBM, Dell, Intel and Microsoft, need to work together, developing and promoting structured apprenticeship programs like those identified above. From the perspective of a career and technical education faculty member, I’d appreciate the challenge of assisting in program development designed to provide my students with a head start in their ICT related careers.
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Sir Christopher Lee Is Releasing A Metal Album To Celebrate His 92nd Birthday | Metal Injection
Sir Christopher Lee Is Releasing A Metal Album To Celebrate His 92nd Birthday | Metal Injection
Sir Christopher Lee is, without a doubt, the most metal nonagenarian on the planet. In truth, the fact that he's pushing 92 and releasing an EPs worth of heavy metal tunes to commemorate his birthday (May 27th) means he's almost certainly more metal than you.
Sir Christopher Lee is, without a doubt, the most metal nonagenarian on the planet. In truth, the fact that he's pushing 92 and releasing an EPs worth of heavy metal tunes to commemorate his birthday (May 27th) means he's almost certainly more metal than you.
BEHEMOTH Have Been Kicked Out of Russia | Metal Injection
BEHEMOTH Have Been Kicked Out of Russia | Metal Injection
The remainder of the band's "Russian Satanist" tour has been cancelled and after spending a night in jail, the band have been ordered to leave Russia within a reasonable amount of time. When asked what the conditions in the jail were like, Nergal said:
"It was a very small room and the walls were smeared with feces. At night, we asked to be taken to the toilet but our request was denied for some reason. So we had to use plastic bottles instead."
So basically it was like touring in a van. Additionally, the band was fined 2,000 rubles, which is about $60. The band hopes to one day return to Russia for a proper tour.
BEHEMOTH Have Been Kicked Out of Russia | Metal Injection
BEHEMOTH Have Been Kicked Out of Russia | Metal Injection
So basically it was like touring in a van. Additionally, the band was fined 2,000 rubles, which is about $60. The band hopes to one day return to Russia for a proper tour.
So basically it was like touring in a van. Additionally, the band was fined 2,000 rubles, which is about $60. The band hopes to one day return to Russia for a proper tour.
Phil Labonte Says All That Remains Are “Not The Cool Band Anymore”, Vents On Tom Morello (Updated) | Theprp.com – Metal, Hardcore And Rock News, Reviews And More
Phil Labonte Says All That Remains Are “Not The Cool Band Anymore”, Vents On Tom Morello (Updated) | Theprp.com – Metal, Hardcore And Rock News, Reviews And More
All That Remains singer Phil Labonte is many things, including an outspoken libertarian and gun enthusiast.
San Francisco Liberals Outlaw Storing Items in Your Own Garage | American Overlook
San Francisco Liberals Outlaw Storing Items in Your Own Garage | American Overlook
How far will the government go to infringe on your rights?
In San Francisco, residents aren’t even allowed to store their own belongings in their home.
Residents of the liberal city are banned from using their garage to store any personal property other than a vehicle. Chapter Six of the San Francisco Housing Code states, “Private and public storage garages in apartment houses and hotels shall be used only for storage of automobiles.” Those who violate the law can be slapped with a $500 fine.
So, every time San Francisco residents store their bikes, tools, lawn mowers and other items in their garage, they are breaking the law.
What ever happened to property rights?
Could this happen in your area?

