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We made a selection of some blogs of the speakers who have participated during the last editions in the International Seminars of the UNESCO Chair.


• Stephen Downes:  www.downes.ca


• Brian Lamb: blogs.ubc.ca/brian


• George Siemens: www.elearnspace.org/blog/


• David Wiley: opencontent.org/blog/


• Laura Czerniewicz:  cloudworks.ac.uk/user/view/1125


• Teemu Leinonen: flosse.blogging.fi/


• Tim Unwin: unwin.wordpress.com/


• Sugata Mitra: sugatam.blogspot.com


• Larry Johnson: www.nmc.org/blog/ljohnson


• Tony Carr:  www.tonicarr.com/blog/



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MIAMI – Florida International University is creating a database of fluent Haitian Creole speakers willing to volunteer their time to help with a number of ongoing efforts to support South Florida’s Haitian community in the aftermath of the earthquake that devastated Haiti last month.


Interpreters are needed right away to assist the College of Law’s Carlos A. Costa Immigration and Human Rights Clinic as it helps Haitian immigrants apply for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). FIU also is responding to a number of requests from its community partners who need Creole interpreters.


This need became evident during the first meeting of the FIU Haiti Relief Task Force, a group of leaders from around the university brought together by FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg for the purpose of coordinating the short, mid- and long-term efforts of the university in response to the Haiti disaster.


Throughout FIU, various departments are identifying and harnessing the knowledge and skills of faculty, staff and students to address the medical, infrastructure and other relief and recovery needs for Haiti. FIU also is committed to assisting its students with ties to Haiti who are experiencing hardship as a result of the earthquake.


The task force’s chairwoman and coordinator, Senior Vice President for External Relations Sandra Gonzalez-Levy, said she was impressed with the number of efforts already under way and wants to support them by creating a centralized database of Creole speakers that can be called upon to assist on different projects over the next few weeks and months.


“We have a very generous university community that wants to help, including eager students who were quick to respond to the call for relief” Gonzalez-Levy said. “This committee will support and amplify those efforts by identifying resources, leveraging partnerships and facilitating information.”


College of Law Dean Alex Acosta explained that the TPS application process is quite detailed and it is imperative that law students and faculty who volunteer to help local Haitians fill out the paperwork have the support of fluent Creole speakers as interpreters.


“We need reliable interpretation because people’s right to obtain TPS status hangs in the balance,” Acosta said. “I’m certain that within the university community we have the people to fill this need.”


Anyone interested in volunteering may fill out the form on the FIU Hope for Haiti:Doing Our Part website. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and other members of the South Florida community are welcome.


Media Contact:  Madeline BarĂ³ at 305-348-2234.


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Five of the U.S. attorneys fired by the Bush administration in 2006 told law students at Arizona State University that there's no place for politics in the courtroom.


The former prosecutors, among nine fired at the time, were asked to talk to the students about the role of prosecutors and the ethical considerations they face. They appeared to agree that politics were behind the firings.






"It was an unprecedented period of turmoil," said Carol Lam, talking about the political mood in the Justice Department. Lam, deputy general counsel for Qualcomm in San Diego, formerly was the U.S. attorney for Southern California.


Typically, U.S. attorneys are nominated by the president and approved by the Senate. However, small changes in the Patriot Act allowed the Justice Department to put in replacements without getting congressional approval.


The attorneys said they suspected that their firings were prompted by a range of political pressures over such things as voter-fraud cases. The Bush administration denied the firings were motivated by politics.


Bud Cummins, a consultant who formerly was the U.S. attorney for eastern Arkansas, said that politics were a reality of the job. He said everyone on the panel had a political background or they would not have been appointed.


"What's important to understand is that once you get this job, you have to hang politics at the door," he said.


Cummins didn't see the firings as a grand conspiracy executed by some "Wizard of Oz" in the White House. He views it as a series of bad decisions.


John McKay, a professor at the Seattle University School of Law and former U.S. attorney for western Washington, said he didn't understand what was going on when a boss told him the office was "going in another direction" since he had just received a good evaluation.


David Iglesias, a military prosecutor and former U.S. attorney for New Mexico, said that when he took the federal prosecutor's job, he stopped participating in activities like fundraisers or contributing to political candidates to avoid the appearance of favoritism. He said the effort to politicize the Justice Department failed.


"I hope it doesn't go down that road again," he said.


Paul Charlton, a shareholder in Phoenix law firm of Gallagher & Kennedy, formerly was Arizona's U.S. attorney. He said he resisted the push from above to seek a death penalty in a drug-case death where the evidence for such a penalty was not strong enough.

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“Keith Ellison, widely hailed as America’s first Muslim congressman, could more accurately be described as CAIR and Hamas’ man in Congress. Congressman Ellison has been a regular presence at CAIR fundraisers and at pro-Hamas rallies in the United States. As a former member of Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam, Ellison has enough anti-semitic and Islamist credentials to satisfy anyone, and had expressed openly anti-semitic beliefs in the past.


Since Ellison got his start with CAIR , his attempt to provide support for Hamas is completely unsurprising. Both Hamas and CAIR are projects of the Muslim Brotherhood, which also helped birth Al Queda. Organizations like CAIR do the same work in America that Hamas does in Israel. The difference is that CAIR does its work on a political level, while Hamas functions on both a political and a military level. Like CAIR, Ellison is careful to cloak his pro-Hamas agenda, which he does by mentioning that all violence is wrong and that Israelis probably shouldn’t be shelled– but the thrust of his agenda is to force Israel to open its border with Hamas.


None of this is up till now is shocking. But what Congressman Keith Ellison accomplished was to convince 53 other Democratic congressmen to join him in this venture. It is not particularly surprising to find the House’s most radical anti-Israel voices signing their names onto Ellison’s letter. It would be inconceivable if a letter aiding Hamas did not carry the signatures of Barbara Lee, Jim Moran or Jim McDermott, who helped Ellison spearhead the whole campaign. It is essentially inconceivable that any letter circulated in congress opposing Israel would not get their signature.


“Jim Moran had managed to blame even the Iraq War on the Jews and McDermott was actually named CAIR’s Public Official of the Year. Neither is West Virginia Arab Congressman, Nick Rahall, who is the Democratic party’s version of Darrel Issa, who is tied to CAIR as well, and previously voted against Israel’s right to defend itself. Rahall is also the top recipient of CAIR donations. The likes of Diane Watson or Pete Stark aren’t complete surprises either. Pete Stark has a history of being both anti-Israel and unstable. Neither is Carolyn Kilpatrick, who voted against Israel’s right to defend itself, and against condemning terrorist attacks on Israel. Kilpatrick, like virtually every Democrat on the list, is also tied to CAIR….





“And it is instructive to note how many of the congressmen and congresswomen on the list are funded by CAIR money. Keith Ellison, John Conyers, Loretta Sanchez, Betty McCollum, Lois Capps, Bill Pascrell, Elijah Cummings, Bob Filner, Mike Honda, Barbara Lee, John Dingell, James Moran, Nick Rahall, Andre Carson, Mary Jo Kilroy, Carolyn Kilpatrick and Jim McDermott are among the top receivers of CAIR money in congress.


It is of course no surprise that this list weighs heavily toward Minnesota and Michigan, where CAIR is strong. But it also includes twelve congressmen from California, 3 from New Jersey, 4 from New York and 6 from Massachusetts. These numbers are not mere statistics, they define the rising influence of the Muslim Brotherhood on American politics, state by state….READ MORE: SULTAN KNISH


The Full List of Congressmen who signed on to the letter, by State and District, with contact info, and their current list of challengers in the upcoming elections:


Arizona


Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-7) Fax: 202-225-1541 = AZ 7th Distict


California


Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-6) Fax: 202-225-5163- CA 6th District

Rep. Lois Capps (D-23) Fax: 202-225-5632 - CA 23rd District – Challenger John Davidson

Rep. Sam Farr (D-17) Fax: 202-225-6791- CA 17th district

Rep. Bob Filner (D-51) Fax: 202-225-9073 - CA 51st district – challenger Nick Popaditch

Rep. Barbara Lee (D-9) Fax: 202-225-9817 - CA 9th District

Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-47) Fax: 202-225-5859 - CA 47th District – challenger Van Tran

Rep. Pete Stark (D-13) Fax: 202-226-3805 - CA 13th District

Rep. Mike Honda (D-15) Fax: 202-225-2699 - CA 15th District

Rep. Jackie Speier (D-12) Fax: 202-226-4183- CA 12th District

Rep. Diane Watson (D-33) Fax: 202-225-2422 - CA 33rd District

Rep. George Miller (D-7) Fax: 202-225-5609 - CA 7th District


Connecticut


Rep. Jim Himes (D-4) Fax: 202-225-9629- 4th district – challenger Dan Debicella



Indiana


Rep. AndrĂ© Carson (D-7) Fax: 202-225-5633 - 7th district – challenger Carlos May and Marvin Bailey Scott


Iowa


Rep. Bruce Braley (D-1) Fax: 202-225-9129 - 1st district – challenger Rod Blum


Kentucky


Rep. John Yarmuth (D-3) Fax: 202-225-5776 - 3rd district - multiple challengers


Maryland


Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-7) Fax: 202-225-3178

Rep. Donna Edwards (D-4) Fax: 202-225-8714


Massachusetts


Rep. Michael Capuano (D-8) Fax: 202-225-9322 - 8th district

Rep. William Delahunt (D-10) Fax: 202-225-5658 - 10th district - multiple challengers

Rep. Jim McGovern (D-3) Fax: 202-225-5759 - 3rd district – challenger Marty Lamb

Rep. John Tierney (D-6) Fax: 202-225-5915 - 6th district – Challenger David Sukoff and Bill Hudak

Rep. John Olver (D-1) Fax: 202-226-1224- 1st district – challenger Jeffrey Paul Donnelly

Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-9) Fax: 202-225-3984 - 9th district – challenger Vernon Harrison and Keith Lepor


Michigan


Rep. Carolyn Kilpatrick (D-13) Fax: 202-225-5730

Rep. John Conyers (D-14) Fax: 202-225-0072

Rep. John Dingell (D-15) Fax: 202-226-0371


Minnesota


Rep. Keith Ellison (D-5) Fax: 202-225-4886 - 5th district – challenger Barb Davis

Rep. Betty McCollum (D-4) Fax: 202-225-1968 - 4th district – challenger Ed Matthews

Rep. James Oberstar (D-8) Fax: 202-225-6211- 8th district - multiple challengers


New Jersey


Rep. Donald Payne (D-10) Fax: 202-225-4160 - 10th district -

Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) Fax: 202-225-6025- 12th district – challenger Mike Halfacre and Scott Sipprelle

Rep. William Pascrell (D-8) Fax: 202-225-5751- 8th district – challenger Danielle Staub


New York


Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-11) Fax: 202-226-0112- 11th district

Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-22) Fax: 202-226-0774 - 22nd district – challenger George Philips

Rep. Paul Tonko (D-21) Fax: 202-225-5077 - 21st district – challenger Arthur Welser

Rep. Eric Massa (D-29) Fax: 202-226-6599- 29th district – challenger Tom Reed (in a GOP district)


North Carolina


Rep. David Price (D-4) Fax: 202-225-2014 - 4th district – challengers George Hutchins, Lawson and Frank Roche


Ohio


Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-9) Fax: 202-225-7711 - 15th district – challengers John Adams and Senator Stivers

Re. Mary Jo Kilroy (D-15) 614-294-2196 – 9th district


Oregon


Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-3) Fax: 202-225-8941-3rd district

Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-4) Fax: 202-225-0032 - 4th district – challenger Sid Leiken


Pennsylvania


Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-2) Fax: 202-225-5392 - 2nd district

Rep. Joe Sestak (D-7) Fax: 202-225-0280 - 7th district – challenger Patrick Meehan and Dawn Steisland


Vermont


Rep. Peter Welch (D-At Large) Fax: 202-225-6790 - 1st district


Virginia


Rep. Jim Moran (D-8) Fax: 202-225-0017 - 8th district – challengers Matthew Berry , Mark Ellmore, J Patrick Murray


Washington


Rep. Jim McDermott (D-7) Fax: 202-225-6197 - 7th district

Rep. Adam Smith (D-9) Fax: 202-225-5893 – 9th district – challengers Dick Muri and James Postma

Rep. Jay Inslee (D-1) Fax: 202-226-1606 - 1st district – challenger James Watkins

Rep. Brian Baird (D-3) Fax: 202-225-3478 - 3rd district – challengers David Castillo, David Hedrick and Jon Russell


West Virginia


Rep. Nick Rahall (D-3) Fax: 202-225-9061 – 3rd district – challengers Lee Bias, Gary Gearheart and Conrad Lucas


Wisconsin


Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-2) Fax: 202-225-6942 -2nd district - Tim Terenz

Rep. Gwen Moore (D-4) Fax: 202-225-8135 - 4th district – challenger Dan Sebring


Virginia


Rep. Glen Nye (D-2) Fax: 202-225-4218 - 2nd district – challengers Ben Loyola, Ken Golden, Ed Maulbeck, Bert Misuzawa, Scott Rigell and Scott W Taylor


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My latest adventure with the Nokia N900 has been learning how to control the Status LED on the front of the Nokia N900. The best discussion of this can be found in the thread (N900) Possible to change the colour of the notification light???.


Codemonkey listed the current set of patterns and said that adding new patterns to the list should be easy, but that getting other applications to use the new patterns might be difficult. So, I figured I would go out and add a few new patterns and see if I could get them to work.


The patterns are in the /etc/mce/mce.ini file. This is a text file you can edit with any text editor. It is suggested that you make a backup copy of the mce.ini file, which is a good idea. However, I don’t believe you can really do a lot of damage editing this file.


Editing existing patterns is relatively simple. The one thing that you need to know is that the N900 appears to use the patterns in the section, so make sure you are editing the right pattern in the right section. I did find it challenging to use multiple engines, which is what appears to be necessary to make the led flash different colors. I may come back to that again later.


Adding a new pattern requires one additional step. There is a section called which have a list of patterns. Any new pattern should be added to this semi-colon delimited list. For my purposes, the first thing I did was add the PatternExample pattern to this list so I could use it in testing. Later, I added PatternFoo for additional testing. For my purposes, I may add seven new patterns, PatternR, PatternG, PatternB, PatternRG, PatternRB, PatternBG and PatternRGB. Each of these would leave the LED on for the specified color.


The next step was to reload the patterns. I used the command



initctl stop mce; sleep 2; initctl start mce


Finally, I could test my patterns. Lifting from the script that CodeMonkey provided, I used the commands



dbus-send --system --type=method_call --dest=com.nokia.mce /com/nokia/mce/request com.nokia.mce.request.req_led_pattern_activate string:PatternExample


and


dbus-send --system --type=method_call --dest=com.nokia.mce /com/nokia/mce/request com.nokia.mce.request.req_led_pattern_deactivate string:PatternExample


to turn on and off the LED patterns. Throwing this into a shell script with appropriately placed ‘sleep’ commands, I could make an interesting set of LED display sequences.


With that, I am now thinking about different things I could do with this. For example, I probably set up dbus-scripts to make the lights do different things when various events happen on the phone. I could use this to add lights to various other scripts that I use, such as the hdr script I’ve been playing with. I could also see this as a nice addon to various games, for example a racing game where the LED goes from red to amber to green to indicate the start of the race.


So, are you doing anything interesting with the Status LED on your Nokia N900?



So in a previous post I talked about ordering LED Replacement Lightbulbs for my dome lights.



I found it interesting to learn that these are called Festoon Bulbs. I don't know why I do, but I like that word.



Today, I took the 5 minutes needed and installed them. Here's what they looked like with the LED Bulb put in:





Here's what it looked like Hanging Loose:





BEFORE:





AFTER:





So, these are significantly brighter. The light is White light though not the soft yellow of a incandescent bulb. These use less energy (1 Watt as opposed to 10 Watts) and won't ever burn out or suffer from vibration.



Not sure if I like the White Light though. I have to think about that one.



That's about it.



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My latest adventure with the Nokia N900 has been learning how to control the Status LED on the front of the Nokia N900. The best discussion of this can be found in the thread (N900) Possible to change the colour of the notification light???.


Codemonkey listed the current set of patterns and said that adding new patterns to the list should be easy, but that getting other applications to use the new patterns might be difficult. So, I figured I would go out and add a few new patterns and see if I could get them to work.


The patterns are in the /etc/mce/mce.ini file. This is a text file you can edit with any text editor. It is suggested that you make a backup copy of the mce.ini file, which is a good idea. However, I don’t believe you can really do a lot of damage editing this file.


Editing existing patterns is relatively simple. The one thing that you need to know is that the N900 appears to use the patterns in the section, so make sure you are editing the right pattern in the right section. I did find it challenging to use multiple engines, which is what appears to be necessary to make the led flash different colors. I may come back to that again later.


Adding a new pattern requires one additional step. There is a section called which have a list of patterns. Any new pattern should be added to this semi-colon delimited list. For my purposes, the first thing I did was add the PatternExample pattern to this list so I could use it in testing. Later, I added PatternFoo for additional testing. For my purposes, I may add seven new patterns, PatternR, PatternG, PatternB, PatternRG, PatternRB, PatternBG and PatternRGB. Each of these would leave the LED on for the specified color.


The next step was to reload the patterns. I used the command



initctl stop mce; sleep 2; initctl start mce


Finally, I could test my patterns. Lifting from the script that CodeMonkey provided, I used the commands



dbus-send --system --type=method_call --dest=com.nokia.mce /com/nokia/mce/request com.nokia.mce.request.req_led_pattern_activate string:PatternExample


and


dbus-send --system --type=method_call --dest=com.nokia.mce /com/nokia/mce/request com.nokia.mce.request.req_led_pattern_deactivate string:PatternExample


to turn on and off the LED patterns. Throwing this into a shell script with appropriately placed ‘sleep’ commands, I could make an interesting set of LED display sequences.


With that, I am now thinking about different things I could do with this. For example, I probably set up dbus-scripts to make the lights do different things when various events happen on the phone. I could use this to add lights to various other scripts that I use, such as the hdr script I’ve been playing with. I could also see this as a nice addon to various games, for example a racing game where the LED goes from red to amber to green to indicate the start of the race.


So, are you doing anything interesting with the Status LED on your Nokia N900?


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