Oil Rig Explosion

Oil Rig Explosion. An oil rig off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico has exploded, sending all 13 oil workers into the Gulf, one of whom remains missing. A search and rescue effort by the U.S. Coast Guard is already underway. The explosion comes shortly after oil finally stopped flowing into the Gulf (for the moment) from another rig that had been severely damaged by a large explosion. Fortunately, early reports say this explosion occurred at an oil rig that is not currently producing, drastically reducing the potential for further environmental damage.

Other than that, there’s not really much information out about this right now. If anybody’s learned anything from Deepwater Horizon it seems to be that you’re better off, PR-wise, if you don’t have to correct everything you say two days later.

To give you something to chew over in the meantime, though, Deep Sea News has been doing a really interesting series on the science (such as it is) of oil dispersants. It’s interesting, not just because of the basic facts, but also because it gets into the details of why we don’t know more.

Dispersants must be applied successfully and have a high effectiveness once in ocean waters. This sounds easy, in principle–once you’ve perfected your Corexit formula in the lab, just spray it from a helicopter, and voila! Except there are a lot of factors which you also have to take into account: the composition of the oil spilled, sea energy, whether the oil has been subjected to weathering at all, exact type of dispersant used and the amount which you sprayed, and ocean temperature/salinity.

Thank goodness for all those lab tests over the years which figured all this stuff out, you say. Um, well actually it seems like even designing simulation experiments is difficult, and different tests can report different effectiveness scores for the same dispersant. It is difficult to accurately scale up lab tests in order to predict dispersant action on real spills. Older studies used methods and analyses which have since been discredited. Wave-tank tests can probably provide upper limits on dispersant effectiveness, but there are SEVENTEEN (!!) critical factors that require strict control for accurate results (Fingas 2002). Field tests in open ecosystems are even worse for measuring the fate of oil and controlling variables. In terms of measuring dispersant effectiveness, tank tests, field tests, and lab tests all disagree. Awesome.

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Call of Duty Black Ops Multiplayer Reveal

Call of Duty Black Ops Multiplayer Reveal. Today is a very exciting day for all Call of Duty fans, as it is officially the day when Treyarch unveil their multiplayer mode for the highly anticipated Black Ops title, due out on consoles and PC in November. Continue reading

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Top 11 Hot Toys of 2010

Being a parent can be a difficult job, even at the best of times. However, when it comes to deciding on what toys to buy for your kids this job can become even harder.  With this in mind, this release has been written by The Toy Shop (http://www.thetoyshop.com) to provide parents with a list of the 11 hottest toys to hit the shelves in 2010.

1. Ben 10 Plumbers Communicator (Bandai)

Ben’s Plumbers Communicator is a new role-play item from the Alien Force series, it can be worn on a belt clip, then with the image disc flipped up, an image of Grandpa Max is projected onto the screen and kids can hear him talk.

2. Zubber Band Maker (Flair Leisure Products)

Zubber is an exciting new concept which moulds like dough and then sets like rubber. There are a number of sets available and Flair expects the Zubber Band Maker to be especially popular.

3. Atlantis: Gateway of the Squid (Lego)

Lego Atlantis Gateway of the Squid includes 354 pieces for you to put together. This cool construction set comes with a Squid Warrior with trident and 2 deep-sea diver mini-figures, plus a collectable blue treasure key. The Gateway features awesome trap doors and you can open the temple gates with the blue treasure key. This Lego Atlantis set measures 38cm long.

4. Articulate For Life (Drumond Park)

A ‘lifestyle’ version of the original, with all-new categories and enhanced game play, including an electronic timer to add extra spice and enjoyment to one of the most popular team game concepts of all time.

5. Zhu Zhu Pets Hair Salon – (Character Options)

Autumn/Winter will be the time for the launch of many of the major new playsets together with a whole range of pet vehicles. These will include an ice cream van and boat, tree house, burger bar hair salon (with hairdryer) and a pizzeria.

6. Hama Beads – Toy Story (DKL Marketing)

Hama Beads are the ultimate children’s craft toys. Their aim has always been to stimulate creative play through producing colourful and imaginative designs with their bead systems. With a selection of different coloured beads, pegboards and gift sets there is plenty of fun to be had. Toy Story Hama Beads allows the creation of Buzz, Woody and the Alien characters. Ben 10 and Disney Fairies are new licenses for 2010 also.

7. Igglepiggle Cuddle Harness (Golden Bear)

Igglepiggle and Upsy Daisy cuddle harnesses are designed to ensure safety whilst children learn to walk with their favourite character.

8. Little Kingdom Magic Castle (Golden Bear)

As master toy licensee, Golden Bear will be launching the magical Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom at Toy Fair 2010. The range interprets the charms of the BAFTA award-winning programme through plush and plastic toys and includes Holly’s Castle, Gaston Cave, Fluttering Wings Holly and Ben Elf.

9. Armouron (Bandai)

Armouron combines role-play, dress-up and construction. The concept is snap together moulded body armour, which can then be expanded and accessorised. Two basic Armouron sets are available with the same design in blue and red, including a helmet with separate visor and gladiator-style chest and shoulder pieces and a shield.

10. Thomas Early Engineers Wooden Railway (Learning Curve)

Early Engineers is a collection of chunky engines and playsets with wooden track held in place by a ‘Tracktile’ plastic base, giving the feel of wood track but without the construction. All elements are compatible with existing Thomas Wooden Railway items.

11. Tomy GachaTronics Mario Kart Wii Light Projectors (Hive Entertainment)

A small keyring size wii-mote which projects a character from Mario Kart onto nearby surface.

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Miss Mexico, Jimena Navarrete Crowned MISS UNIVERSE 2010

Miss Mexico, Jimena Navarrete Crowned MISS UNIVERSE® 2010 During Live NBC Telecast. Bret Michaels and NBC’s “Today” show co-host and correspondent Natalie Morales hosted the international event, which aired on NBC and Telemundo. John Legend & The Roots and Viva ELVIS by Cirque du Soleil performed live during the competition. The pageant was presented by official hair care sponsor Farouk Systems.

Miss Mexico, Jimena Navarrete, is 21 years old and loves nature, boating, riding motorcycles, spending time with her family and traveling.

The judging panel for the 2010 Miss Universe Pageant included: illusionist and mystifier, Criss Angel; actor, producer and writer, William Baldwin; world-renowned percussionist and drummer, Sheila E; anchor of “NBC Live,” Tamron Hall; 2010 Olympic Gold Medalist and 2009 World Figure Skating Champion, Evan Lysacek; Oscar nominated actor and director best known for his work in A Bronx Tale, Chazz Palminteri; American singer and actress, Chynna Phillips; winner of multiple Emmys and Golden Globes, Jane Seymour; and international supermodel, Niki Taylor.

Throughout the two-hour event, contestants from over 80 countries and territories around the world competed in three categories: swimsuit, evening gown and personality interview. Stefania Fernandez, Miss Universe 2009, crowned her successor at the conclusion of the two-hour primetime telecast before an estimated worldwide viewing audience of approximately one billion viewers.

Final Results:

First Runner-Up: Miss Jamaica, Yendi Phillipps; will assume the duties of MISS UNIVERSE 2010 if the titleholder for some reason cannot fulfill her responsibilities.

Second Runner-Up: Miss Australia, Jesinta Campbell.

Rest of Top Five: Miss Ukraine, Anna Poslavska; and Miss Philippines, Venus Raj.

Rest of Top Ten: Miss Ireland, Rozanna Purcell; Miss Albania, Angela Martini; Miss Puerto Rico, Mariana Paola Vicente; Miss South Africa, Nicole Flint; and Miss Guatemala, Jessica Scheel.

Rest of Top Fifteen: Miss Belgium, Cilou Annys; Miss France, Malika Menard; Miss Russia, Irina Antonenko; Miss Colombia, Natalia Navarro; and Miss Czech Republic, Jitka Valkova.

Miss Photogenic Universe™ Award: Miss Thailand, Fonthip Watcharatrakul. The General public voted on www.nbc.com for the delegate who exemplifies beauty through the lens of a camera. She was awarded a $1,000 cash prize and a gift from pageant sponsor Diamond Nexus Labs.

Miss Congeniality Universe™ Award: Miss Australia, Jesinta Campbell. This award reflects the respect and admiration of the delegate’s peers, who voted for her as the most congenial, charismatic and inspirational participant. She was awarded a $1,000 cash prize and a gift from Diamond Nexus Labs.

National Costume Award: Miss Thailand, Fonthip Watcharatrakul. This award was decided by an online vote through Club Universe, a new, exclusive membership club featured on MissUniverse.com.

The MISS UNIVERSE® 2010 prize package includes: a custom diamond tiara and jewelry designed by Diamond Nexus Labs; a shoe wardrobe from Nina Footwear; a one-year scholarship (including housing) from the New York Film Academy; hair care products and tools from Farouk Systems; eveningwear wardrobe by Sherri Hill; a collection of swimwear from Dar Be Dar by Tala Raassi; luxury accommodations in a New York City apartment for the duration of her reign, including living expenses; a year-long salary as Miss Universe; personal services including membership to Gravity Fitness and hair services from John Barrett Salon; modeling portfolio by leading fashion photographer Fadil Berisha; dermatology and skincare services provided by Dr. Cheryl Thellman-Karcher; professional health and nutrition consultation by Tanya Zuckerbrot, MS, RD and dental services by Dr. Jan Linhart, D.D.S.; casting opportunities and professional representation by the Miss Universe Organization; extensive travel opportunities representing sponsors and charitable partners; access to various New York City events including movie premiers and screenings, Broadway shows and launch parties; year-long consultation with a fashion stylist; and access to a personal appearance wardrobe.

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