Monthly Archives: July 2012

THE GOVERNMENT is working to a deadline of the end of October for reaching agreement with the European Union on substantial reductions in the State’s bank debts.

Minister for Finance Michael Noonan (above) will table the Government’s first proposals for a revised banking debt arrangement for Ireland at a meeting of EU finance ministers in Brussels next Monday.

However, Mr Noonan, Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore have all refused to quantify the scale of bank debt reduction they will seek when negotiations begin in earnest next week, although it is understood officials are working on a possible cut of upwards of half of the total €63 billion spent to date on bailing out the banks.

No, really. Good luck with that.

Government targets end of October for EU deal on bank debt (Irish Times)

(Photocall Ireland)


An animated homage to Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead Trilogy. As fans will know, shooting started this summer on Fede Alvarez’s remake of the original 1981 movie with Raimi and BruceCampbell on board as producers. Director Daniel Kanemoto of LA-based Ex Mortis Films sez:

Follow the evil that roams through the dark bowers of man’s domain in this balls-to-the-wall animated tribute to the sights, sounds and unforgettable characters of Sam Raimi’s iconic EVIL DEAD trilogy! This is my cinematic love letter to three influential movies that made me want to be a filmmaker: EVIL DEAD, EVIL DEAD 2, and ARMY OF DARKNESS.

It’ll swallow your soul.

Previously: The Evil Dead Is 30

awesomer/forcesofgeek

Most of us with normal vision can perceive one million different colours but researchers now suspect that a tiny minority of women may be able to discern a further 99 million hues that are invisible to the rest of us.

The science of super-vision all boils down to cones — special neurons, located in your retinas, that convert incoming light into the electrical signals that feed your brain information pertaining to color. Your typical retina houses millions of cones, but in humans those cones usually fall into just three categories. Each category of cone, on its own, is capable of detecting around 100 different hues; but pair it with either of the remaining two classes of cones and their powers complement one another. Just like that, the number of perceivable colors jumps from just 100 to 10,000. Combine the signals from all three kinds of cones and that number leaps to one million colors.

Mutations in the genes that code for cones are responsible for color blindness in males. The fact that many of these genes reside on the X chromosome makes color blindness much more common among males than females, but it also gives rise to another possibility: a small percentage of women may actually posses four color cones.

Veronique Greenwood at Discover Magazine documents the search for women with this rare trait by Newcastle University neuroscientist Gabriele Jordan. No easy task, for all kinds of complex reasons and one simple one:

[These women] might experience a range of colors invisible to the rest. It’s possible these so-called tetrachromats see a hundred million colors, with each familiar hue fracturing into a hundred more subtle shades for which there are no names, no paint swatches. And because perceiving color is a personal experience, they would have no way of knowing they see far beyond what we consider the limits of human vision.

Some women may perceive millions more colors than the rest of us. Are you one of them? (io9)