Isis Satellite Launch Delayed One Day After Power Outage, NASA Says

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. — NASA has delayed the launch of a sun-observing satellite by a day so that technicians can restore power to launch range equipment.

The Iris satellite was supposed to be carried aloft from California’s Vandenberg Air Force Base on Wednesday. But the launch range recently lost electricity after an equipment failure at a utility substation darkened much of the central coast. The problem is expected to be fixed by Thursday evening.

Iris will ride into Earth orbit aboard a Pegasus rocket, which will be dropped from an airplane flying over the Pacific. Once in place, it will point its ultraviolet telescope at the sun.

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DOMA Ruling: Supreme Court Weighs In On Defense Of Marriage Act, Prop 8

By MARK SHERMAN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — In a major victory for gay rights, the Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down a provision of a federal law denying federal benefits to married gay couples and cleared the way for the resumption of same-sex marriage in California.

The justices issued two 5-4 rulings in their final session of the term. One decision wiped away part of a federal anti-gay marriage law that has kept legally married same-sex couples from receiving tax, health and pension benefits.

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Scalia Slams ‘Legalistic Argle-Bargle,’ Re-Argues ‘Homosexual Sodomy’ In Dissenting DOMA Rant

WASHINGTON — A day after siding with four other conservative justices to overturn a portion of a nearly 50 year old civil rights law that maintained broad bipartisan support, Justice Antonin Scalia lashed out at the Supreme Court for intervening in the gay marriage debate.

When it came to protections for minority voters, Scalia had no patience for democracy, specifically noting that the court should overturn the law because it is too popular to overturn in Congress. But as far as protections for gay and lesbian couples are concerned, Scalia would prefer the court stay away.

The court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act on Wednesday in a 5-4 decision. In a dissent choked with rage, Scalia dismissed the majority’s reasoning as “legalistic argle-bargle.”

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Did JFK Say He Was A Jelly Doughnut?

Legend has it that US president John F. Kennedy made a whopping grammatical gaffe with his iconic declaration “Ich bin ein Berliner” 50 years ago on Wednesday, essentially telling his audience — and the world — “I am a jam doughnut”.

The historical lore was that JFK, in his first faltering words of German, was wrong to use the indefinite article “ein” and should have said “Ich bin Berliner” to declare his solidarity with the embattled Cold War city.

Not so, says Anatol Stefanowitsch, a Berlin professor of linguistics.

“The sentence ‘Ich bin ein Berliner’ is grammatically absolutely acceptable,” he told AFP ahead of the commemorations for the stirring June 26, 1963 speech.

The phrase came up twice in the speech, delivered in Kennedy’s broad Boston accent. It was his brainchild and translated into German for him by official interpreters — JFK had written it out phonetically on notecards so he would be understood.

Stefanowitsch notes that while “Berliner” is a German word for a filled pastry, the context of Kennedy’s declaration made his sentence abundantly clear to the cheering throngs.

“The confusion derives from the fact that (in German), you normally express your belonging to a predefined group in a sentence without an article, such as ‘Ich bin Student’ or indeed ‘Ich bin Berliner’,” he said.

“The sentence ‘Ich bin Berliner’ is clear and cannot refer to ‘doughnuts’ because that is not a predefined group,” he explained.

Stefanowitsch said the construction with the article “ein” is used when a speaker wants to say that he doesn’t literally belong to the group, Berliners in this case, but rather wants to express that he has something in common with them.

“That is exactly what Kennedy wanted to do — he did not want to claim to actually be a resident of the city of Berlin but rather to say that he shared something with the Berliners, namely their love of freedom,” Stefanowitsch said.

At the end of his 10-minute address, Kennedy uttered the immortal words: “All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin and therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words ‘Ich bin ein Berliner’.”

So there would have been no blank stares or giggles from the crowd of 450,000 Germans that summer’s day?

“Kennedy not only delivered a grammatically correct sentence but rather the only sentence that made sense there,” Stefanowitsch said.


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U.S. v. Windsor Ruling: The Best Justice Kennedy Quotes From The Court’s DOMA Decision

WASHINGTON — The federal government’s refusal to recognize legal same-sex marriages has imposed a “stigma,” enshrined a “separate status” into law and “humiliates” a group of people — and that is unconstitutional, concluded Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for the majority of Supreme Court justices on Wednesday in their historic decision striking down the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act.

Ten years to the day that the Supreme Court struck down sodomy laws in Lawrence v. Texas, the court, in a historic 5-4 vote, invalidated the federal ban on marriage equality. With DOMA as the law of the land, married gay and lesbian couples were unable to receive more than 1,000 federal benefits that heterosexual couples were able to receive.

Kennedy, along with Justices Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, ruled that DOMA is unconstitutional under the Fifth Amendment. Some of the highlights from his ruling:

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T-Mobile LTE-Advanced Features To Be Rolled Out Later This Year

T-Mobile LTE-A features will go live later this year, says Dave Mayo, a senior vice president at the carrier.

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Motorola: A Google Joint

Motorola: A Google Joint

What you’re looking at above is Motorola’s new logo, which apparently drifted into the wild ahead of a major rebranding effort. In case you didn’t already know, Google owns Moto and dictates much of its company policy. Oh you didn’t know?

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Here’s How to Get the Windows 8.1 Preview for Free Right Now

Here's How to Get the Windows 8.1 Preview for Free Right Now

The preview version of Windows 8.1 is available to download and try out right now. Here’s how to get it.

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Cthulhu Chess Set: Green Tentacle to King’s Rhogog 4, Check!

Are you a fan of the ancient ones and don’t mind when they awaken and destroy everything? Guard your sanity closely as you play with this awesome Cthulhu chess set.

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Cthulhu is evil yeah, but he is actually pretty cute in this handmade chess set. It’s a must have for serious fans of the tentacled one.

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I just love the detail on this set. The Pawns are Little Fat Tentacles, Rooks are Rhogog, the Knights are Zvilpogghua, the Bishops are Chaugnar Faugn and the Queens/Kings are Little Fat Cthulhu. Each piece is handmade from baked and glazed polymer clay.

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The Little Fat Cthulhu Custom Chess Set is made to order. Get it in green and purple or change it up with colors of your choice. It will cost you $250 (USD) over on Etsy.

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Microsoft Builds a Friendlier Windows 8.1 at Developer Conference

Microsoft Builds a Friendlier Windows 8.1 at Developer Conference

Microsoft’s Build Developer Conference is taking place this morning in San Francisco. It’s mostly a showcase for Windows 8.1, but it’s also an opportunity for Redmond to turn the page on a new era.