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 The judge in the John A.  Junior  Gotti racketeering case de stanley quencher clared a mistrial on the most serious charges Tuesday after the jury said it was hopelessly deadlocked.After eight days of deliberations, the jury said it could agree on only one count and acquitted Gotti, son of the late Mafia boss John Gotti, of conspiracy to commit securities fraud. That verdict will stand if there is a retrial in the case.U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin declared a mistrial on the remaining counts, which included an allegation that Gotti plotted the kidnapping of Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels crime-fighting group.Scheindlin discharged the jury after it indicated for the second straight day that it was unable to reach a decision about the bulk of the case.Gotti faced a sentence of up to 30 years in prison if convicted of multiple racketeering charges. His father was sentenced to life in prison  botella stanley in 1992 and died there 10 years later.        Prosecutors told the judge that they would seek to retry Gotti.Defense attorneys asked that Gotti be released on bail. Scheindlin said she was likely to grant the request, drawing applause from Gotti s supporters.Gotti was smiling in the courtroom after it was announced the trial had ended. He hugged one of his co-defendants and his lawyers. This case, what s left of it, is a limping wreck,  said Gotti s lawyer, Jeffrey Lichtman, predicting that Gotti would be free on bail within days.             John is very pleased. He s going to  stanley kubek be home Lgps Former Teamsters Prez Indicted
 What if your dining room table could show you when your coffee or stanley en mexico  cocoa is too hot to drink  That could be a reality today: hacker Ken Kawamoto shows us how with a technique called thermal projection mapping. Basically, it   just a combination of two things we alread stanley thermobecher y love: 1.  the FLIR ONE case that turns your iPhone into a thermal camera, and 2.  the projection mapping technique which can turn any s stanley cup urface into an animated CG masterpiece by painting it with pixels. Thermal projection mapping, then, is simply using those pixels to paint surfaces with the amount of heat they give off, as measured by a thermal camera. The result is way cooler than the explanation, though. You can see how hot something is before you pick it up, without the need to whip out a thermometer or a FLIR-equipped phone. [Ken Kawamoto via Hack A Day]                                                        flir