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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A pioneering European Union survey into the impact of pests and diseases on honey bees found death rates were lower than feared, in part countering concerns about the collapse of colonies of the crop-pollinating insects. A bee sits on a honeycomb from a beehive at Vaclav Havel Airport in Prague September 6, 2013. REUTERS/David W Cerny The study of 32,000 bee colonies across 17 EU member states from late 2012 until summer 2013 found winter mortality rates ranged from 3.5 percent to 33.6 percent. The winter of 2012-13 was particularly cold and the highest mortality rates were in northern countries with harsher climates. During the beekeeping season, when the insects are active, mortality rates were between 0.3 percent and 13.6 percent. “It’s the first major study of pests and diseases that affect honey bees. A lot of it seems very encouraging,” said Tom Breeze, a specialist in bees at the University of Reading in Britain said. Breeze was not involved in the study, which was made public by the European Commission on Monday. By comparison, U.S. beekeepers lost nearly a third of their colonies last winter as part of a largely unexplained decline in the population that could affect food supplies. The study found that overall prevalence of the bee diseases American foulbrood was low in all the monitored EU member states, ranging from zero to 11.6 percent. European foulbrood was even lower. Only five member states observed positive cases and the clinical prevalence exceeded 2 percent in only one member state. Varroosis, a disease caused by a mite, was however observed in nearly all the monitored member states. The survey was financed by the 17 out of 28 EU member states which took part and by the European Commission, which contributed 3.3 million euros ($4.5 million). It said the study would be followed up with further research. Environmental campaigning group Greenpeace welcomed the study as far as it went, while saying that it left out analysis of the impact of pesticides and changes to biodiversity. “This is the first year in which some sort of monitoring has started. Finally it’s a first step in the right direction,” Greenpeace’s EU agriculture policy director Marco Contiero said. Last week, the Red List of the International Union for Conservation of Nature found that almost a quarter of Europe’s bumblebee population is at risk of extinction because of loss of habitats and climate change. The Commission, the EU executive, also said current indicators showed wild bees, closely related to the honey bees and also vital pollinators, were in “a worrying decline”. It has banned the use of certain pesticides, known as neonicotinoids, suspected of harming bees. They are produced mainly by Germany’s Bayer and Switzerland’s Syngenta. In addition, EU policy-makers are trying to address bee health by insisting on measures such as crop diversification as part of reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy. ($1 = 0.7277 Euros) (This story corrects to “bumblebees” instead of “bees” in paragraph 14 of April 7 story)
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I wrote this one a few months back for the Agender magazine. Agender is a national transgender support organisation in New Zealand. EDIT: I’ve edited this comic a bit to remove the t-slur. I wanted to edit it our because that word really isn’t mine to reclaim, but I wanted to keep the edit here so it is on record that I was a poophead, and I’m trying to learn. TRANSCRIPT: Panel 1: Sam: (A bald person, wearing a blue shirt, grey vest, and square black glasses. Eyebrows are up, and mouth is open, with upturned corners. Hand is raised in a wave.) I’ll begin by introducing myself: Sam, just a gentle trans boy who wears clothes that are too big for him and has an obsession with vests… Panel 2: Sam: (eyes downcast, one eyebrow up, the other down, and mouth is open, with downturned corners. Shoulders are slumped.) Waiting for his body to catch up with what his mind has known for a long time. Panel 3: Sam: (eyes looking up and eyebrows raised. Mouth is open, with slightly upturned corners. One arm is bent up at the elbow, palm is horizontal, and fingers bent upwards.) And regretting last night’s boredom that led to him cutting all his hair off Panel 4: Sam: (A person with a brown Mohawk hairstyle, who’s eyes are looking directly at the viewer, with raised eyebrows, and an open mouth with upturned corners. One arm is bent up at the elbow, hand is holding an upright yellow and black pencil.) At least I can have my Mohawk again when I draw myself. I love being an artist.
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If you've ever run out of ink just when you need to print an important report or boarding pass, HP's new Instant Ink subscription service may be worth considering. Aimed at home office users and small businesses, Instant Ink works like a mobile phone tariff, operating a pay monthly pricing model that charges you based on how many pages you print instead of by the cartridge. HP claims this offers customers savings of "up to 70 percent." That combines with an automated cartridge replacement service. Eligible HP printers communicate when they're running low on ink via the cloud, so you should get a new cartridge delivered before you run out. You can also return your used cartridges to the manufacturer for recycling. The monthly price plans cost £1.99 for 50 pages, £3.49 for 100 pages, and £7.99 for 300 pages. If you go over your allowance, £1 gets you an extra 15, 20, or 25 pages, respectively (it's opt-in only, so you won't get charged if you don't want to). Unused pages roll over for one month. Given that printing isn't nearly as common as it used to be, it all strikes us as pretty decent idea as it makes printing a regular cost you can account for in your budget. Currently, the following HP printers are eligible for Instant Ink: the ENVY 4500 series, ENVY 5530 series, and Officejet 4630 series, plus new arrivals the Officejet Pro 8610 and 8620 series. You can learn more about HP Instant Ink by following the link below, or if you're already sold, you can buy your enrolment kit online via John Lewis or Currys. [HP Instant Ink] -- This article originated from Lifehacker UK
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The Steelers-Bengals rivalry has now reached, of all places, the United Soccer League. FC Cincinnati will host the Riverhounds at 4 p.m. Saturday at Nippert Stadium and is looking to set an USL attendance record, and they’re drawing on the festering rivalry between the Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals to help them do it. Vontaze Burfict and Adam “Pacman” Jones are among seven Bengals players who will serve as honorary captains for FC Cincinnati for Saturday afternoon’s home game against the Riverhounds. Burfict, a linebacker, and Jones, a cornerback — who each have extensive and recent histories of verbal and physical exchanges with the Steelers — join running backs Giovani Bernard and Jeremy Hill, punter Kevin Huber, cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick and defensive tackle Domata Peko, who will be introduced on the field prior to the start of the game. “Cincinnati and Pittsburgh is probably one of the nastiest rivalries in football,” Peko said in a statement released by FC Cincinnati. “Whenever we play Pittsburgh, everyone wants us to beat them. That’s how I feel when it comes to soccer. Hopefully, we can get this big win.” FC Cincinnati previously had promoted Saturday’s game as an “Orange Out,” and team owner Carl Lindner III issued a press release calling Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati “THE rivalry” and challenging fans to set a USL regular-season attendance record by packing Nippert Stadium with 25,000 fans. The expansion club set the existing record of 20,497 on April 16 against neighboring Louisville. The team has averaged 15,491 in paid home attendance, but their through-the-gate attendance has been nearly equal to MLB’s Cincinnati Reds, whose paid average is 21,688. The club released a photo of Peko, Hill, Jones and Bernard in soccer jerseys to help promote the game. ‘Keeping the same? Goalkeeper Hunter Gilstrap has started every game and been one of the few mainstays to the Riverhounds lineup this season. Coach Mark Steffens was adamant changes are on the way after the team’s 0-3-3 start, but he gave no indication if Gilstrap’s spot will be one of them and said he would be consulting during the week with goalkeepers coach Jeroen Walstra about the position. Gilstrap ill-advisedly charged off his line in the 12th minute last Saturday against New York Red Bulls II and mistimed a cross, allowing Anatole Abang to head in a tying goal in the Riverhounds’ eventual 3-1 loss. “I gave up a bad goal that sort of killed our momentum,” Gilstrap said. “I’ll take (responsibility for) that one. We started well and were playing well, and unfortunately, that changed things. I’ve got to do better than that.” The Riverhounds have two rookie backups: former Costa Rican youth international player Mauricio Vargas and Robert Morris/Central Catholic product Brenden Alfery. Even if Steffens opts to stick with Gilstrap in Cincinnati, it is likely one of the other two will make their pro debut in the team’s U.S. Open Cup second-round match May 18. “We usually like (in cup matches) to get some other players some minutes … but they have to deserve it,” Steffens said. “Last year, the guys who were up next were ready, and it worked out well for us.” Campbell on 40-man Riverhounds defender Sergio Campbell was named to Jamaica’s 40-man roster for the Centennial Copa America next month in the U.S. Campbell, 24, made two appearances for his national team as a teen during Gold Cup qualifiers in December 2010. From the 40-man list, Jamaica will settle on a final 23-man roster for the tournament, which begins June 3. This is not a regular year for Copa America — the South American continental championship — but a special edition of the tournament for the event’s 100th anniversary. It is the first time the tournament is being held outside South America, and the field was expanded to 16 teams, including the U.S., Jamaica and four other North American teams. Others named to Jamaica’s preliminary roster are recently released forward Romeo Parkes and former Riverhounds goalkeeper Ryan Thompson, one of Jamaica’s heros from last year’s run to beat the U.S. and reach the Gold Cup final. Opening the account Robert Morris product Neco Brett scored his first two professional goals in the final 10 minutes Saturday to lead Portland Timbers II to a 3-1 win over Real Monarchs SLC. Brett was named Tuesday to USL’s Week 7 Team of the Week. Matt Grubba and Chris Adamski are Tribune-Review staff writers. Reach them at mgrubba@tribweb.com and cadamski@tribweb.com.
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President-elect Donald Trump has selected Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to lead the EPA, and Bernie Sanders is making it clear that he is against that choice. The former Democratic presidential candidate released a statement Wednesday after news of the selection broke, saying he is "vigorously opposed" to Trump's "sad and dangerous" decision to put Pruitt in charge of the environmental agency. Sanders also called attention to Pruitt's close ties to the fossil fuel industry, which The New York Times investigated extensively in 2014. As reported in the article, Pruitt has long put his energy into fighting any proposed environmental regulations on oil and gas companies, especially those in his home state. His reputation as a friend to fossil fuel companies may very well have been a big influence in the climate change-denying president-elect's choice to make him the next administrator of the EPA. Sanders' statement read: At a time when climate change is the great environmental threat to the entire planet, it is sad and dangerous that Mr. Trump has nominated Scott Pruitt to lead the EPA. Mr. Pruitt's record is not only that of being a climate change denier, but also someone who has worked closely with the fossil fuel industry to make this country more dependent, not less, on fossil fuels. The American people must demand leaders who are willing to transform our energy system away from fossil fuels. I will vigorously oppose this nomination. There's no way Sanders, who calls climate change "the single greatest threat facing our planet," was going to let this announcement go quietly. In recent weeks, Sanders has used his platform to speak out in support of the water protectors at Standing Rock and urge President Obama to stop the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline (which Obama did earlier this week). Climate change is an issue that is near and dear to Sanders' heart. In addition to his recent advocacy, in the past he has proposed nationally banning hydraulic fracturing and has voted pro-environment 95 percent of the time over the course of his career according the the League of Conservation Voters. Pruitt, on the other hand, is on the opposite end of the environmentalism spectrum. Besides being a fossil fuel industry ally, currently Pruitt is involved in a lawsuit against the EPA, along with other state attorneys general, over the agency's Clean Power Plan. JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images Although Sanders lost the Democratic nomination to Hillary Clinton earlier this year, it seems he is using that boost in exposure to remain vocal on not only environmental issues, but also prescription drug prices, automatic voter registration, the defense budget, and much more. It's clear that under Pruitt, who believes more evidence is needed to prove the extent to which climate change is caused by human action, the EPA will take a very different course than it has in recent years. But what's equally clear is that Sanders won't let the agency or its leader-to-be make any anti-environmentalist moves without a fight.
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Authorities have identified the terror suspect in the terror-linked attack on a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida as Omar Mateen, 27, a United States citizen from Port St. Lucie. Officials to investigate Orlando nightclub shooter Omar Mateen's "online footprint": https://t.co/5HsAkKaqvp https://t.co/kOekPytDBo — CBSN (@CBSNLive) June 12, 2016 While many reporters are being reserved in their discussion of the terror link, on CNN this morning Jake Tapper interviewed several experets, including former CIA counterterrorism official Phil Mudd, who point out that the fact that the FBI and local authorities would take the step of linking him to Islamic terror so early in the investigation probably indicates that he was already known to them and perhaps even on a watch list, though they were only speculating. Fox News reported on air that Omar Mateen’s parents may have immigrated from Afghanistan, and that the suspect has made terrorism threats in the past. MORE UPDATES ARE AVAILABLE AT OUR INITIAL POST HERE. UPDATE: Tragically the death toll has been raised to 50.
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WASHINGTON — SES is moving customers off a 14-year-old geostationary communications satellite that’s drifting in orbit following a “significant anomaly” discovered over the weekend. “SES has taken immediate action in contacting all customers and is working to transfer services to alternative satellite capacity in order to minimize disruption,” the company said in a June 19 statement. Most of that traffic is being switched to other SES satellites, according to SES spokesperson Markus Payer, but might involve teaming up with other satellite operators where an SES substitute won’t fit. He declined to say how much of AMC-9’s capacity was in use at the time of the anomaly. Payer described AMC-9’s drift from its 83 degrees west orbit as “slow.” “I can’t say where it is now, but it is moving, yes,” Payer told SpaceNews June 19 by telephone. “It is a slow process [and] therefore can be fully under control, but of course we need to be in touch with the other operators.” Payer said SES is sharing location information with other satellite operators and government agencies involved in tracking the satellite. The Luxembourg-based global fleet operator first became aware of a problem with AMC-9 the morning of June 17 — a Saturday – and was still assessing the situation two days later. The Thales Alenia Space-built satellite was launched in 2003 on a Russian Proton rocket. Payer said SES does not know whether the satellite, which provides data and broadcast services over the U.S. and Mexico using C- and Ku-band, can be returned to service. Losing the satellite would cost SES up to 20 million euros ($22.3 million) in revenue this year, SES said. The company would also take a one-off impairment charge of 38 million euros for the lost asset. Payer said SES does not intend to make an insurance claim for any loss of AMC-9. He said all of SES’s satellites are insured, but declined to say how much coverage it still has for AMC-9. AMC-9 was designed to last 15 years, but it is not uncommon for geostationary satellites to surpass that age and continue to generate revenue. Last month, SES relocated AMC-4, an 18-year old satellite, to cover flight routes for inflight connectivity provider Gogo, and sold all the capacity on AMC-3, a 20-year-old satellite, to Global Eagle Entertainment in January.
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What to Do With a Knocked-Out Tooth? - Bristol Park Dental What to Do With a Knocked-Out Tooth? - Bristol Park Dental Skip to content Bristol: (802) 453-7700Colchester: (802) 655-4614Williston: (802) 878-1170 Bristol Park Dental Request An AppointmentPay Online Home About Us Meet the Doctors Meet the Team Bristol Location Colchester Location Williston Location Office Tour Bristol Location Colchester Location Williston Location New Patients Before and After Dental FAQs Financial Information Patient Forms Virtual Consultation Your First Visit Membership Plan Dental Services Cosmetic Dentistry Botox® Dermal Fillers Dental Bonding Lumineers Smile Makeovers Teeth Whitening Trays Teeth Whitening with Opalescence Go Teeth Whitening with Zoom Veneers Endodontic Treatment Apicoectomy Cracked Teeth Internal Bleaching Post & Core Root Canal Therapy Root Canal Retreatment Traumatic Injuries Vital Pulp Therapy / Pulpotomy General Dentistry Dental Bridge Dental Cleanings Dental Crowns Dental Crowns with Cerec Dental Sealants Digital Impressions Enamel Shaping Fillings Fluoride Treatments Lingual Frenectomy Mercury Safe and Mercury Free Neuromuscular Dentistry for TMD Relief Occlusal Disease Treatment Sedation Dentistry Sleep Apnea Snoring Tooth Colored Fillings Tooth Perforation Repair Oral Surgery Facial Infections Tooth Extractions Wisdom Teeth Removal Orthodontic Treatment Clear Aligners Orthodontic Emergencies Invisalign Invisalign FAQ Retention Pediatric Dentistry Nitrous Oxide for Children Pit and Fissure Sealant Space Maintainer Periodontal Care Arestin Gingivectomy Guided Tissue Regeneration Gum Contouring & Reshaping Gum Grafting Periodontal Cleaning Periodontal Splint Scaling and Root Planing Preventative Dentistry Custom Mouthguards Occlusal Night Guards Oral Cancer Screenings Silver Diamine Fluoride Sonicare Toothbrush Waterpik Prosthodontics Dental Implants Flippers and Removable Partial Dentures Full and Partial Dentures Hybrid Prosthesis Implant Restoration Implant-Retained Dentures Implant-Retained Partials Technology Cone Beam 3D Imaging Dental Crowns with Cerec Digital X-rays HealthyAir eHEPA System Intraoral Camera Technology Medit i500 3D Scanner The Wand® Ultrasonics Teeth Whitening Trays Teeth Whitening with Zoom Reviews Blog Locations Bristol Location Colchester Location Williston Location Contact Contact Us Request An Appointment Refer A Friend Careers Pay Online Home About Us Meet the Doctors Meet the Team Bristol Location Colchester Location Williston Location Office Tour Bristol Location Colchester Location Williston Location New Patients Before and After Dental FAQs Financial Information Patient Forms Virtual Consultation Your First Visit Membership Plan Dental Services Cosmetic Dentistry Botox® Dermal Fillers Dental Bonding Lumineers Smile Makeovers Teeth Whitening Trays Teeth Whitening with Opalescence Go Teeth Whitening with Zoom Veneers Endodontic Treatment Apicoectomy Cracked Teeth Internal Bleaching Post & Core Root Canal Therapy Root Canal Retreatment Traumatic Injuries Vital Pulp Therapy / Pulpotomy General Dentistry Dental Bridge Dental Cleanings Dental Crowns Dental Crowns with Cerec Dental Sealants Digital Impressions Enamel Shaping Fillings Fluoride Treatments Lingual Frenectomy Mercury Safe and Mercury Free Neuromuscular Dentistry for TMD Relief Occlusal Disease Treatment Sedation Dentistry Sleep Apnea Snoring Tooth Colored Fillings Tooth Perforation Repair Oral Surgery Facial Infections Tooth Extractions Wisdom Teeth Removal Orthodontic Treatment Clear Aligners Orthodontic Emergencies Invisalign Invisalign FAQ Retention Pediatric Dentistry Nitrous Oxide for Children Pit and Fissure Sealant Space Maintainer Periodontal Care Arestin Gingivectomy Guided Tissue Regeneration Gum Contouring & Reshaping Gum Grafting Periodontal Cleaning Periodontal Splint Scaling and Root Planing Preventative Dentistry Custom Mouthguards Occlusal Night Guards Oral Cancer Screenings Silver Diamine Fluoride Sonicare Toothbrush Waterpik Prosthodontics Dental Implants Flippers and Removable Partial Dentures Full and Partial Dentures Hybrid Prosthesis Implant Restoration Implant-Retained Dentures Implant-Retained Partials Technology Cone Beam 3D Imaging Dental Crowns with Cerec Digital X-rays HealthyAir eHEPA System Intraoral Camera Technology Medit i500 3D Scanner The Wand® Ultrasonics Teeth Whitening Trays Teeth Whitening with Zoom Reviews Blog Locations Bristol Location Colchester Location Williston Location Contact Contact Us Request An Appointment Refer A Friend Careers Pay Online What to Do With a Knocked-Out Tooth? You are here: Home Blog What to Do With a… LOSING BABY TEETH is a totally normal part of a child’s development, but what happens if an adult tooth gets knocked out? This counts as a serious dental emergency. If a whole tooth gets knocked out in one piece, there is a limited window (not much longer than an hour) in which the tooth has a chance to be successfully replanted, so the sooner the dentist sees it, the better. To give the tooth its best shot, put it back in the socket on the way there and hold it in place with a washcloth or gauze. If that isn’t possible, store it in cold milk. What NOT to Do With a Knocked-Out Tooth Here are a few important don’ts for knocked-out teeth: DON’T touch the root. DON’T let it dry out. DON’T scrub or clean it with soap, alcohol, or peroxide. DON’T put it on ice. Any of these could kill the root, making the tooth impossible to replant! What About KNocked-Out Baby Teeth? Most of the time, when a baby tooth gets knocked out, it isn’t an emergency. Typically a dentist wouldn’t replant a baby tooth because that might create problems for the permanent tooth underneath. However, if it wasn’t loose beforehand, we recommend at least giving the dentist a call for some advice. There might be less obvious damage than what happened to the tooth. Top image used under CC0 Public Domain license. Image cropped and modified from original. The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions. Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Categories: Blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, PediatricBy Adrian Lefler December 9, 2021 Post navigation PreviousPrevious post:Smoking and Vaping Versus Dental HealthNextNext post:Gum Disease in Children Related posts How Do Dental Sealants Prevent Cavities? September 21, 2022 How Do We Find the Right Toothpaste? 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Last week’s announcement that Remedy’s Quantum Break would be coming to the PC upset the Xbox One community, why we’re not exactly sure, but it didn’t go down well with everyone. Now it’s time to make PC gamers unhappy with the news that the PC version will not be coming to Steam and will be a Windows 10 only title. It is therefore confirmed as a Windows 10 exclusive. All this came to light in the Major Nelson Podcast which focused on Quantum Break with Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg responding to the questions. Greenberg reassured Xbone owners that they will have more exclusives in the future and this Windows 10 release is not a move away from the Xbone. Both versions of Quantum Break will also share save files and achievements in case you were wondering. With most PC gamers using Steam, and not everyone having upgraded to Windows 10, it will be interesting to see how many PC gamers pick the game up on 5 April. Will we see Microsoft keep everything off Steam in the future? Do we really need to be playing the silly “exclusive to X store” game on the PC with Microsoft and Steam competing? If Microsoft’s plan to keep everything in the Windows store fails then they might have to rethink this but this could be the start of a Steam vs Microsoft battle. Thanks Dual Shockers.
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The gender stereotypes might be backward-looking (we'll make up for it later in the day), but the technological vision is on the mark, right down to email, e-commerce and online banking. Of course, these weren't the only people imagining an electronic, connected world during the 1960s. In 1964, the futurist Arthur C. Clarke peered into the future and saw our connectedness coming. By 2000, he predicted, "We could be in instant contact with each other, wherever we may be," and "it will be possible in that age ... for a man to conduct his business from Tahiti or Bali just as well as he could from London." And then Marshall McLuhan understood the trend too. He saw electronic media turning our world into a social one, a world where services like Facebook and Twitter would make complete sense. You can watch the prescient Marshall McLuhan right here. H/T Sasa Related Content: Arthur C. Clarke Predicts the Future in 1964 … And Kind of Nails It The Internet Imagined in 1969 Marshall McLuhan: The World is a Global Village 1930s Fashion Designers Imagine How People Would Dress in the Year 2000
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Elliot (Rami Malek) and Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) go head to head again in Season 2. (Photo: Peter Kramer, USA Network) NEW YORK — There's no shaking Mr. Robot. Cloaked in his usual black hoodie, with hands buried deep in his pockets, Elliot (Rami Malek) sits forlornly on a bustling basketball court, his scruffy alter ego (Christian Slater) perched behind him on rickety bleachers. It's the second-season premiere of USA's surprise hit Mr. Robot, due July 13 (Wednesdays, 10 ET/PT), and the vigilante hacker is a voluntary recluse: now living at home with his mom in Queens, a month after orchestrating a large-scale hack of a major corporation that erased people's debts but sent the global economy into a tailspin. "Whatever you heard, it's not true," Elliott mutters to Ray (Craig Robinson), an affable neighborhood dweller who prods the cybersecurity engineer about his computer expertise. "I don't do that anymore." When the new season picks up, "he's just trying to keep himself from making any more mistakes and causing more collateral damage," Malek says. Elliot, who receives court-mandated therapy for mental illness, is also reeling from the realization that Mr. Robot, the mysterious leader of hacker group fsociety, isn't real, but merely a projection of his father, who died of leukemia when he was young. Keeping to a strict daily routine, "he's ostracized himself so that he can keep Mr. Robot at bay as much as possible," says creator Sam Esmail. "He thinks that by controlling every aspect of his life, and exiling himself from anyone he cares about, this is the path to curing this very serious mental illness." Rami Malek, Christian Slater and 'Mr. Robot' return July 13 on USA. (Photo: Peter Kramer, USA Network) But Elliot's internal struggle is just one aspect of what Esmail describes as a "darker," more ensemble-driven season of Mr. Robot, which won Golden Globe Awards for best drama and supporting actor (Slater) early this year. With an FBI agent (Grace Gummer) hot on Elliot's trail, and his hacker sister, Darlene (Carly Chaikin) feeling more empowered by the data breach, the stakes are even higher for all involved. "Last season, they were really trying to work together to make this hack possible," Chaikin says. "This season, they're struggling being on two different pages in regards to how they feel about what just happened. But of course, they always stick together." Adds Slater: "There are certainly repercussions from Season 1 that have to be tackled and dealt with." He likens his Mr. Robot to the Hulk, if Elliot was Bruce Banner, and says that even as Elliot wrestles for control of his mind, "I don't necessarily know that Mr. Robot being gone equals Elliot being well." Rather than introduce another villain or conflict, "the second season is watching our characters struggle with the decisions they've made," Esmail says. "We're not rebooting or putting our characters on a new mission — we're continuing along the same arc." Carly Chaikin's Darlene is Elliot's sister and another member of the shadowy hacker organization. (Photo: Christopher Saunders, USA Network) Esmail, who was once fired from his student job at a New York University computer lab for hacking into another school's server, was inspired to write Mr. Robot by his years spent reading tech blogs and hanging out with programmers and coders. Elliot stems from his desire to explore loneliness. "We're in such an unprecedented stage in history, where technology has diminished real, human interaction and replaced it with technological interaction," Esmail says. "I don't just mean phone calls or text messages, but pictures and emojis. Emojis have directly replaced emotions. On Facebook, you can interact to a posting with a sad or happy face. Those sort of diminishing returns on human interaction are going to have this huge side effect on society." With Elliot, he says, the question is: "How does a guy who's in so much need of a connection thrive in a society like that?" Robot, which averaged 1.4 million viewers in its first season, is a prestige play for USA, which has been moving toward more serialized drama with shows such as Suits, Political Animals and Graceland. For its second season, directed entirely by Esmail, the network has bumped up its episode order from 10 to 12 (including a two-hour series premiere) and added a Talking Dead-style after-show featuring clips and live interviews. "When Mr. Robot came in, it felt like, 'This is a great chance to go even further and really embrace a new paradigm,' " says Alex Sepiol, USA's executive VP of scripted development. "It felt younger; it felt like something that'd appeal to Millennials and be something really distinctive and edgy and different." Rami Malek, 35, is an Emmy contender for his role in 'Mr. Robot.' (Photo: Justin Lane, EPA) The series' success hinges largely on Malek, who has earned Screen Actors Guild and Television Critics Association award nominations for his performance. Before his Robot breakout, the 35-year-old Egyptian-American actor appeared in lighter roles in Need for Speed and the Night at the Museum series — an upbeat quality that initially endeared him to Esmail. "He has an immense warmth that shines through no matter what he's saying," Esmail says. He auditioned by reading Elliot's grim tirade against society, a speech that "could come across as callous and obnoxious. But because Rami has this warmth, it came off very hurt and pained, and made me want to hug him as opposed to feeling lectured at." It's an easy appeal echoed by his co-stars. Slater describes Malek as "approachable, ego-less and an all-around nice guy," while rapper Joey Badass, who plays Elliot's friend Leon this season, says he's a "humorous cat. He can hit you with the dry humor, with the random, spontaneous joke or burst of excitement." Malek, who is admittedly exhausted but genial on set, says he enjoys being part of a show that not only shoots in New York but is also respected by his peers. How has his life has changed since Robot? His own views on privacy ("I try to limit the use of any type of technological device these days") and being instantly recognized on the street (while he's shooting, a cluster of people clutching their smartphones has assembled outside the Brooklyn playground). "I don’t think anybody ever gets used to that," Malek says. "Seeing your face on the billboard for the first time is a bit of a shocker. I was finishing a show and doing some press in Los Angeles, and (while) driving I looked up and saw my face. Then I got in a fender-bender because I hit the car in front of me." Read or Share this story: http://usat.ly/29oeacF
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ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish politicians threw punches and water bottles at each other during a debate on Saturday about government control over the appointment of judges and prosecutors, as a battle over the ruling party’s handling of a corruption scandal intensified. One MP leapt on a table and threw a kick at colleagues as others wrestled and threw punches, with document folders, plastic water bottles and even an iPad flying through the air, said a Reuters witness. Parliament’s justice commission was gathering to discuss a draft bill from Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan’s AK Party to give it more say over the judiciary when the scuffles broke out. Witnesses said the fight erupted when a representative of a judicial union arrived with a petition arguing the bill was anti-constitutional but his case was not adopted on the agenda. Erdogan has cast the wide-ranging corruption investigation, which poses one of the biggest challenges of his 11-year rule, as an attempted “judicial coup”. He has responded by purging the police force of hundreds of officers and seeking tighter control over the judiciary. One of Turkey’s most senior legal figures joined opposition politicians on Friday in warning the AK Party its proposals on the judiciary, which include reforms to the body which appoints judges, would breach the constitution.
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Friday night on “The Rachel Maddow Show,” host Rachel Maddow looked at recent efforts by the Republican Party to broaden its appeal among Latino voters and found the efforts by the GOP to be somewhat lacking. “We begin tonight with the Republican Party,” said Maddow, “a party specifically trying to hack its way out of a wilderness of its own making, trying to connect with, trying to re-introduce themselves to a whole swath of the American electorate that thinks the Republican Party is ‘ick.'” She recounted various efforts by the GOP to soften their tone toward Latinos, including a speech to the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) wherein the freshman senator likened the Republican Party’s desire to connect to Latinos to Jerry Seinfeld’s decision to date an Asian woman. “Is it racist to like a certain race?” Paul went on to praise to “romance of Latin culture,” falling into the common stereotype of Latino people being more emotional and passionate than whites. He went on to read the group of assembled business leaders a Pablo Neruda love poem as an example of how wonderfully romantic Latino people are. She went on to talk about Alaska Rep. Don Young (R) who talked about how his father used to hire “50 or 60 wetbacks to pick tomatoes” at harvest time. Young has since apologized for the remarks, saying he meant no disrespect. “Didn’t anybody ever told you, sir,” Maddow asked, “not to use that word? It never came up before?” And in North Carolina, Republican Gov. Pat McCrory has shut down the state’s office for Latino affairs, and is currently trying to have immigrants’ driver’s licenses branded with a pink line and the phrase “No legal status.” “This is the thing that the Republican Party is supposedly working on hardest,” said Maddow. “And this is how it’s going so far.” Watch the video, embedded via MSNBC, below: Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
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Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of Hoover Hog interviews. ______________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION There are limits. If you want to stockpile AK-47s or burn Old Glory or fuck for cash or snuff your fetus, your appeal will be met with rehearsed huzzahs from the wings. A constituency is waiting. The polemics are signed and delivered, neatly punctuated with practiced elocution. Live and let live, young rebel. This is your heritage. Our ethos. Nobody's business if you do. But how quickly those huzzahs fade when the subject turns to suicide. The confident rights rhetoric, so loudly trumpeted at every familiar turn, is traded for a different set of chords. The responsive default becomes concern. Becomes discomfiture. Becomes bristling incredulity. You peer into the maw of nonexistence, only to be assured, emphatically and from all sides, that what you are contemplating is wrong. Your death wish is an expression of acute turmoil; it is the illness wanting, not you. Applied to your pathologically confused desire, pop-libertarian slogans always read as perverse. There is no vocal constituency for suicide rights. There is no audible discourse over "choice" in this peculiar context. There is only removed compassion and anger, and a hotline. Because everyone knows. Suicide is a cry for help. Suicide is an act of cowardice. Or hostility. Or strange mettle. Suicide is the easy way out. A permanent solution to a temporary problem. Suicide is not chosen; it is the failure of choice. Cosmically irrational. Properly understood, suicide is foremost a public health issue. You have your whole life ahead of you. You can get through this. Think of how your friends and family will feel and tomorrow is another day and there are coping strategies and there are people who've been there who can help and you are suffering from a mental illness and there are treatment options and there is medicine and there is always hope. You're not thinking clearly. This isn't you. It simply can't be. Do you have a plan? Even in academic circles, the study of suicide is aswarm with muddled premise-rigged thinking. Dubious statistics and theories are regurgitated with credulous deference. Emboldened by a deeply entrenched public health paradigm, scholars bow to the the coolly disinterested vantage of epidemiology to promote measures meant to thwart the scourge of self-destruction. This is for the good, they insist. Just look at the graphs. When a choice is predefined as sick, it always circles back like this. And if you disagree, help is on the way. Of course, there is another point of view. A heterodox suicidology, relegated to the fringe. This is the view under which the reasons of the would-be suicide can be considered in good faith. This is the view that sees suicidal ideation not as the symptom of some lazily presumed brainsick malaise, but as a rationally founded confirmation that the burden of existence is, at least for some, intolerable. This is the view that turns conventional assumptions on their head, by asking not whether self destruction is morally wrong, but whether a ubiquitous culture of "forced life" has blinded us to a far greater harm. As Sister Y would have it, this is The View from Hell. The moral issue of suicide has usually been stated in terms of whether suicide is morally permissible, under any circumstances. . . . This formulation assumes a major premise: that it is the suicidal person who must justify his refusal to live, rather than the community being required to justify the action of forcing him to live. These notes will focus on the moral reprehensibility of forced life, rather than attempt to justify suicide from a defensive perspective. Known to her readers as "Curator" (possibly a nod to the Miller Williams poem), Sister Y stands virtually alone, asking questions that are disallowed by the prevailing life-biased consensus. When she isn't working through the vicissitudes of "Forced Life and its Ethical Alternatives," she enjoys hiking, M. Night Shyamalan movies, square-dancing, and Vietnamese cuisine. She is a triathlete in training. And yes, Sister Y wants to die. You can take or leave it if you please. ______________________________________________________ FORCED LIFE AND ITS DISCONTENTS: AN INTERVIEW WITH SISTER Y HOOVER HOG: You describe yourself as a "currently non-practicing" suicide. What does this mean? SISTER Y: I am very much in favor of my own death, and I've actively pursued death in the past, but I'm not actively pursuing death right now. I think "suicide" connotes someone who either has killed herself, or is actively trying to kill herself. A "non-practicing suicide" would be someone with the mental status of a suicide (a stable, long-standing desire for death that is not the product of a delusion) but not currently taking action to achieve death. I'm not acting on it because (a) I find the methods currently available to me to be unacceptable, and (b) I am still working through the morality of suicide in general and in my case in particular, especially regarding my family and social obligations. I've found that many people -- usually those who have never seriously contemplated suicide -- scoff at the notion that self destruction might be especially difficult, either for psychological or practical reasons. Has this been your experience? And how do you respond? I don't think I recognized the difficulty of suicide until I made a serious attempt. Just because someone is rationally set on suicide does not mean that one's hard-wired self-preservation instincts disappear. Most methods of suicide that are fairly reliable call for the suicide to do something extremely unnatural and difficult (shoot oneself in the head, cut an artery). Other methods have a high likelihood of failure, and many are also likely to result in sequelae. The only comfortable, reliable method of committing suicide is to take an overdose of barbiturates, which are now extremely controlled and almost impossible to acquire, even on the black market. Almost no other drug will reliably produce death, and certainly not without substantial pain. I graduated from one of the top engineering schools in the country, and spent nearly two years researching suicide methods, and came up pretty much empty-handed. I encourage anyone who thinks suicide is easy to spend some time on the various pro-choice suicide boards on the Internet. These people are desperate to die, but come up against problems with the available methods. It's even worse in countries outside the United States, where guns are restricted or illegal, but even in the United States, those with previous mental hospitalizations may not buy or own guns, limiting the method's utility. In most western cultures, individual choice is highly valued. People have come to be relatively tolerant of conduct that they may view as being morally wrong or even harmful, provided that the harm is self-inflicted and contained. But those who advocate greater personal freedom to use drugs or engage in risky sexual activity seem less enthusiastic when the topic turns to suicide. There may be some allowance for end-of-life scenarios, but a more general "right to suicide" has never emerged as a mainstream libertarian issue. What do you think accounts for this difference in attitude? There are so many reasons for this. A major one is the pathologization of suicide. An important piece of received knowledge in our culture is that suicide is, by definition, always the product of mental illness, a premise that is more axiomatic than it is supported by real data. The more people are aware of the variety of human experience, the more even compassionate people tend to favor the right of consenting adults to do whatever they please, so long as they do not harm others. But this logic doesn't tend to include suicide, because to the degree that suicide is seen as somehow the product of mental illness, it's not seen as a free choice, and therefore it's not seen as compassionate to support a right to suicide. (The attempt to medicalize, and pathologize, various actions- from alcoholism to drug addiction to "sex addiction" - might be, among other things, an attempt to subvert our societal tolerance of individual choice in each of these areas by making them appear to be less than free choices.) Another problem is that suicide does, of course, emotionally harm people other than the suicide, to the extent that the suicide has family or friends. I think people get confused when evaluating the pain caused by a suicide. They tend to compare it to murder - where a person takes the life of another - rather than to truly analogous situations, such as ending a relationship or quitting a job. Suicides are not seen as having the right to inflict emotional harm on others, even though we don't generally posit a right to other people's company or association, and this is exactly the type of harm that a suicide inflicts (denying others his company). People have strong emotional reactions to the idea of suicide which, I think, prevent them from analyzing the morality of suicide in a fair way. The above reasons partially explain this. But there is another reason: people have so much invested in life being generally good, and the idea of rational suicide threatens that belief. If someone can rationally choose to stop living, especially when he or she isn't facing impending intolerable pain and loss of bodily and mental function, that must mean it's not an undeniable fact that life is, on balance, good. Jim Crawford of antinatalism.net calls this "souring the milk of foundational meaning that everybody's sucking down." But doesn't research show that the majority of people who attempt suicide and fail will never make a second attempt? And don't failed suicides frequently come to express profound regret over their prior actions? Why shouldn't such observations lend support to the view that suicidal thinking is the product of a deeper mental pathology that should be treated therapeutically rather than enabled? There are studies that show that few people who attempt suicide go on to kill themselves within a short period of time afterward. I'm aware of one study, though, that found that between 13% and 19% of people who attempt suicide by self-poisoning go on to successfully kill themselves during their lifetimes - and that the rate of suicide doesn't decrease with time after the original attempt. A suicide attempt remains the single best predictor of future death by suicide (though I've been seeing the statistic tossed around recently that bipolar disorder comes close, with 10-15% of people with the diagnosis ending up as suicides). Still, that leaves us with 75% or so of suicide attempters "deciding" to stay alive. Indeed, many express regret and say they are glad to be saved from their suicide attempts. But, given the suicide prohibition in our society and the general hostility toward suicide, I don't think it's fair to say that this means that most people who attempt suicide don't really want to die. Many people simply cannot manage suicide for practical reasons. Others may be reabsorbed into the anti-suicide position of mainstream society. An analogy might be to members of an authoritarian religion in a country dominated by that religion. It might be true that few leave the religion, and many eventually "come back into the fold" if they do try to leave, but it's not fair to use that as evidence that leaving the religion is pathological and the product of a diseased mind. But hasn't it been established that over 90% of suicides have a pre-existing mental illness? And if this is true, doesn't it complicate the notion that most suicidal individuals can rationally desire death? The statistic that 90% of suicides have a mental illness is often tossed around. Check the sources, though, and it becomes very questionable. The source for the statistic cited on the National Institutes of Mental Health website, for instance, is a completely uncontrolled study using the questionable "psychiatric autopsy" technique. Let me emphasize again: it's a study with no control group. It's a myth, but it's cited as if it were scripture. There have been some attempts at controlled studies demonstrating this, again using that "psychiatric autopsy" business. One of the larger controlled studies indeed seemed to demonstrate the accepted 90% statistic - but that study also found that 37% of its control group had a mental illness! Are we willing to believe that 37% of people walking around are so mentally ill as to justify interfering with their actions? The other problem I have with this statistic is what is held to constitute a mental illness. The DSM-IV criteria for depression (Major Depressive Disorder), in particular, are so vague as to be nearly meaningless. By its definition, almost anyone could be diagnosed with depression at any time. The idea of suicide being a product of a mental illness is more definitional than descriptive. (Interestingly, the study about the Chinese women found that very few of them had any mental illness.) Though the 90% statistic is, in my analysis, a myth, it is true that many suicidal people have a mental illness (bipolar disorder is particularly likely to lead to suicide). But it's still a leap to suggest that people with a mental illness should not have the right to commit suicide. A mentally ill person may still make a will or sign a contract or be held liable for a crime, for instance, so long as he was capable of understanding his actions at the time. Mentally ill people are still, in many cases, capable of forming rational desires. It seems presumptuous to say that, as long as you're mentally ill, you couldn't possibly rationally desire to kill yourself - although you might rationally desire other things. In fact, the unrelenting suffering ensured by many mental illnesses makes suicide, if anything, more rational for some people with mental illness than for those without mental illness. People want to protect others. People are compassionate. But I think there is an important failure of compassion when it comes to suicides: people want to "protect" others from death, not from suffering, even when suffering is preferable to death. I do not think it is compassionate at all to substitute one's own judgment for that of the person enduring the suffering. You make reference to Jim Crawford's antinatalism site. You would describe yourself as an antinatalist, correct? Yes. Do your views on the ethics of suicide entail philosophical opposition to having children? The fact that you characterize the central problem as one of "forced life" seems to suggest a connection. There is a connection, but I don't think that the one entails the other (suicide rights --> antinatalism - antinatalism may entail a right to suicide, though). I think it is wrong to force people to stay alive, and I think that bringing people into existence is a similar, though not identical, wrong. But there are many people who, I think logically and coherently, support a right to suicide but do not subscribe to antinatalism. In the general population, support for a moral (and legal) right to suicide seems rare, but it is the norm among professional philosophers. However, antinatalism is still a position held by few. Suicides are the ones in the best position to understand that they have been wronged by being brought into existence. Of course, antinatalism has very little to do with suicide, and Benatar's antinatalism implies that everyone is wronged by being brought into existence, suicide or not. I worry that my intertwined support for both suicide rights and antinatalism will increase the confusion between the two, which seems rampant among non-philosophers. You've devoted a fair portion of your project to exploring antinatalist ethics and have specifically defended philanthropic antinatalism against attacks, yet you express misgivings about the the pain/pleasure asymmetry emphasized by David Benatar in his book, Better Never to Have Been. What do you see as being the central weakness of Benatar's core argument? Is there a better approach? I don't think the argument is weak, but it is built on intuition, as is almost all interesting philosophy. This gives people the option of claiming not to share the intuition underlying Benatar's claim when they come up against its uncomfortable consequences. I think this move is usually dishonest - people claim not to see the asymmetry, but they really do. But it's possible for people to either genuinely not share the intuitions underlying the asymmetry, or to have such a radically different conception of value that the asymmetry (and the interests of those brought into existence) is not dispositive of the question of the morality of procreation. Some people think it's so important that humanity go on that any amount of suffering is acceptable. I'm not sure there can be much of a response to this position. But this kind of honest objection to antinatalism is rare; I've much more often encountered dishonest and somewhat muddle-headed objections. But the idea is new in philosophy time; serious philosophical challenges have yet to appear, and I await them with interest. Early on in your web project, The View from Hell, you observe that ethicists tend to treat suicide as an option that demands careful moral justification. You question the foundation of this default view by asking why the burden should not rest on others to justify laws and customs aimed at preventing suicide. Why do you think that scholars so often approach the morality of suicide in these terms while seldom considering the morality of "forced life," as you put it? I don't know why this should be. I haven't come up with any explanations for this that I find compelling. Perhaps it's the psychological salience of the act of suicide, or the ubiquity and ancientness of the prohibition, although philosophy is usually able to get behind such things. To some degree, I wonder if the lack of self-advocacy by suicides allows people to assume that the suicide prohibition does no particular harm. This is part of the justification for my project. You emphasize that you are not "pro-suicide" and have argued that suicide is immoral in cases where would-be self-destroyers voluntarily have children, thereby incurring positive obligations toward those they bring -- or force -- to life. Having made this exception to a general moral right to suicide (I don't gather that you are arguing that voluntary procreation should nullify a legal right to suicide, but feel free to address this), you open the door to the possibility that other voluntarily assumed trusts and obligations may also be weighted against a presumptive right to suicide. In this context, you specifically mention the formation of close relationships, tentatively suggesting that suicidal individuals may be morally compelled to avoid or terminate interpersonal bonds. But most lives are filled with voluntarily assumed obligations and relationships, from the trivial to the profound. Assuming that an unpaid sewer bill is assigned less countermanding weight on a continuum where a marriage or close friendship may be injunctive, how do you address the seemingly inevitable clash between positive obligations and suicide rights? I think that one of the factors that weighs in favor of a right to suicide is the lack of having taken any action to come into being. But it's not the only moral consideration. Voluntary action is not all - I am in favor of a moral right to bankruptcy and abortion on demand, both cases where the consequences of voluntary action are so harsh as to require an "out." Many voluntarily assumed obligations, from friendships to contracts, are relatively minor compared to the pain of existence for a suicidal person. Procreation is one case that seems to weigh heavily in the other direction - voluntarily creating a new person seems qualitatively different from making friends with someone. Children seem to have a claim on their parents that other relationships do not entail. It seems fine for a person to sell all his possessions and move to Vietnam, "abandoning" his friends and even siblings and parents, but it does not seem fine to do so if it entails "abandoning" his children. I am circumspect about other obligations trumping a right to suicide. One distinction I have been examining is that between exclusive and non-exclusive relationships. By becoming friends with a person, one does not limit their capacity to make other friends (though one does hurt them by committing suicide). But by having a child, or entering an exclusive romantic relationship with someone, one limits the partner's capacity to acquire a substitute and "hedge" against one's suicide. A similar principle operates when we impose liability on a rescuer for doing a crappy job rescuing someone, because by undertaking a rescue, the person deprived the endangered person of the possibility of being rescued by a competent person. As you imply, I don't think any of this should affect a legal right to suicide. Mostly, I think, by procreating, one gives up one's moral right to suicide. Can you explain your concept of "mismatch and meaning," particularly as it might relate to the problem of forced life? I have tried to make a list of some of what I conceive to be serious limitations on human happiness. One of these is the idea of the absurd as conceived by Camus - that, while there is no objective meaning to life, humans naturally desire for life to be meaningful. One of the possible results of accepting that life is not inherently meaningful, but that one will always desire for it to be so, is a rational wish to end one's life. I have focused on the limitations on happiness in order to show that "rational suicide" is not such a crazy idea. My understanding is that women attempt suicide about twice as often as men, yet something like 75% of suicides in the U.S. are actually committed by men because they employ more lethal methods -- primarily firearms. This disparity is often interpreted to mean that for many women, attempted suicide may be more of a desperate means of communication -- the cliched "cry for help" -- than a sincerely intended act of self destruction, while male suicides mean business. You have questioned this interpretation. Why? Lack of suicidal intent on the part of females is the usual explanation for the disparity in success rates for women versus men. It's unquestioningly, universally accepted. But I've almost never seen any actual evidence for this claim. One piece of evidence the "cry for help" explanation does not explain is that female physicians commit suicide much more frequently than females in the general population, that is, at approximately the same rate as men. (The suicide rate for male physicians is elevated above men in the general population, but not nearly as dramatically as that of females.) Those who have investigated this phenomenon (which is mirrored in the veterinary and chemistry professions, though not in, say, finance) chalk it up to the hardship of gender discrimination affecting female doctors. There's no evidence for this, though, and to me, the obvious explanation is that female doctors, as opposed to general population females, have access to acceptable and lethal means of suicide, and hence kill themselves more often. Most male suicides are gun suicides. Many more men than women own, and are familiar with the operation of, guns. In every measure of violence, men far outperform women. Both in a practical and in a psychological sense, gunshot is not a method that is available to women, while self-poisoning is. Their failure to successfully commit suicide is a function of the lack of lethal drugs in the United States, as demonstrated by the high suicide rates of female physicians and of females in countries where lethal pesticides are commonly available, such as China (a February 2008 study in Current Psychiatry Reports revealed that female suicides actually outnumber male suicides in China by a 3:1 ratio). It is access to lethal means that are psychologically acceptable, and not lethal intent, that separates women from men in terms of suicide success, in my analysis. However, the idea that the success disparity demonstrates that women want to be "rescued" from suicide attempts is often used to justify coercive suicide prevention tactics. You also challenge the prevailing view of suicide contagion, the so-called "Werther Effect" (referring to the spike in suicides said to have followed the publication of Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther). In the first instance, you argue that the purported relationship between highly publicized suicides and imitative events may result from a kind of selective pattern recognition or apophenia. But perhaps more intriguingly, you are critical of the public health assumption that impulsive suicides justify preventive or interventionist policies since they constitute a departure from some theoretical (and arguably acceptable) baseline. Your view seems to be that this view is biased by the failure of experts to apprehend the nature and trajectory of suicidal thinking, which may, at least for some people, necessitate a trigger event. Can you describe your current thinking on the empirical basis for suicide contagion and on the conceptual issues that may bias researchers to read impulsive or "excess" suicides as special grounds for preventive public policy? I start from the position that preventing suicide for its own sake is not a valid policy goal. In other words, suicide is not, in and of itself, wrong or bad. Suffering so serious that it leads to suicide is bad, and policies to remedy that suffering are well justified, but policies designed to staunch the suicide rate, but do nothing about the suffering behind it, are merely cruel. Preventing a suicide may be either good or bad, depending on the individual situation. It is not automatically good. Preventing a suicide is bad when it amounts to trapping a miserable, but rational, person with a long-standing, clear wish to die in a miserable, unwanted existence. Existing barriers to suicide, such as the drug prohibition and the pervasive anti-suicide message ubiquitous in our culture, function to prevent such suicides all the time. It is not good that they do so. What might be considered an "impulsive" suicide by an outside observer - a suicide triggered by a crisis, for instance - could very well be the suicide of a person trapped into a miserable existence by the unfair, immoral coercive anti-suicide practices of our society. A person who clearly, unambiguously wishes to die may not be willing to shoot himself in the head under normal circumstances, but in the middle of a crisis, he may become willing to do so. This may appear to be an impulsive suicide, but is really a genuinely desired suicide that was unfairly prevented by arbitrary barriers. In The View From Hell, you frequently wrestle with the ideas of such thinkers as David Benatar, J. David Vellemen, John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Thomas Nagel, and Seana Shiffrin -- thinkers who tend to address moral problems in the language of what might broadly be considered contemporary normative ethics. Readers enticed to your site as a philosophical forum on suicide may be surprised by the paucity of flirtation with Continental-branded celebrity philosophers more commonly associated with the subject. I'm thinking of guys like Kierkegaard, Sartre, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Batailles, Schopenhauer, Amery, etc. (Even your obligatory discussion of Camus is appended with a note in which you begrudge his vaguely mystical free-floating style and approach.) Why has your focus centered around these more analytical currents in philosophy? I mean, if you're a suicide, doesn't that mean that you wear black, listen to Godspeed You Black Emperor and carry around a dogeared copy of Being and Nothingness? I find continental philosophy aesthetically irritating, but honestly I don't know enough about it to trash it. Heidegger has his moments, but I see the continentals as involved in a different project from the one I'm interested in. I'm not doing deep epistemology. The American/English-diaspora analytic style seems more suited to applied ethics. And the continental stuff seems weirdly groundless. Camus, for instance, throughout all of Sisyphus, doesn't seem to be making a single recognizable argument. As for myself, I wear pale blue and ride a bright red bicycle and listen to Erykah Badu. I would never make fun of the goth kids, though. They're fine by me. In your discussion of Oregon's Death With Dignity Act (which allows terminally ill patients under approved circumstances to be prescribed -- but not administered -- a lethal dose of barbiturates), you argue that this amounts to merely a narrow liberalization of existing drug prohibition and cannot seriously be viewed as a form of "assisted" suicide. But in the Netherlands the law permits more clear-cut forms of assisted suicide and even allows euthanasia at the discretion of physicians. The Dutch law has been criticized by the suicide rights advocate, Thomas Szasz, who contends that by entrusting too much power in doctors, the law circumvents individual autonomy and leads to abuse. Szasz argues that suicide rights are best ensured by lifting current suicide laws and through a wholesale repeal of existing drug laws. Do you think there is a danger that suicide rights advocacy could give way to more paternalistic "pro-death" policies that may prove harmful? And what specific policy reforms would you propose to redress the problem of forced life? The Oregon law is a step in the right direction. My main criticism of that law is that it limits access to comfortable suicide to those judged to have terminal illnesses. I don't see a good reason for this distinction. But another problem with the Oregon law is that it limits physician assistance to offering a prescription, not helping to administer the drug (e.g. intravenously). This does no good to a person who rationally wishes to die but whose physical functioning is limited. I cannot see what difference it makes how the means of death is administered, so long as it is at the request of the person who wishes to die, and the wish to die is long-standing, clear, and not the product of a delusion or of coercion by others. The main problem others claim to have with the Dutch or the Swiss situation is the possibility that lethal drugs will be administered without the full consent of the person who is to die. But cutting off access to lethal drugs is not the answer to this problem. Cutting off all access to lethal drugs ensures that many people are forced to remain alive against their will, which is a horror that few are willing to address. Why is it ethical to remove the freedom of those who wish to die, to prevent a theoretical risk to those who might not wish to? The harm of being forced to remain alive is real. Most advocates of forced life treat the harm of being forced to remain alive as a non-issue. But wouldn't it be more rational to have safeguards in place such as Oregon has? Oregon has strict requirements for mental competence and witnessing to ensure that the decision to die is not the product of coercion. The purported fear of people being put to death against their will has not materialized there. If we're concerned about coercion and consent, we can prevent that without prohibiting comfortable, reliable suicide altogether. There are many reforms that would allow society to stop forcing people to remain alive while still respecting life. One is the ability to legally opt-out of being forcibly "rescued" from a suicide attempt, perhaps after demonstrating one's sound mind and a clear, long-standing wish to die that is not the product of a delusion. Another is to allow doctors to write a prescription for a lethal dose of barbiturates to anyone under the same condition. (Recognizing a diagnosis like "unwanted life," similar to "unwanted fertility," could provide a medical model.) You often refer to your online writing as a "project," but projects tend to have a conclusion. Do you foresee a point when The View From Hell is complete? A synthesis? I suppose you're right about projects usually having conclusions. I can't say that my projects usually do, though. This interview is forcing me to do a bit of synthesis. But I suppose the goal is to have all the arguments written down in one place, where all the moving parts can link together. This may be a dangerous area, but suppose someone is reading this who is considering suicide. Let's say this person is rational, has resolved the ethical problems to his or her own satisfaction, and remains determined. Do you have any moral or practical advice to impart to such a person? It is legally dangerous, because in most states "assisting" a suicide is a crime, which could, theoretically, include advice about methods. (A Vail, Colorado, man was recently charged with manslaughter for giving his friend a shotgun after they had spoken of suicide.) But I am not in a legal bind at all, because I don't have any practical advice about suicide. Suicide remains extremely difficult and risky as a practical matter. There is no easy, comfortable, sure, and widely accessible method available - no Peaceful Pill. I argue that this is a moral horror. As for moral advice - I think people need to make the decision free from pre-packaged, demeaning judgments like "cowardly," "selfish," "stupid," and "crazy." I think the decision to commit suicide or to remain alive requires a wide, balanced, and nuanced approach. That is currently not happening in our society - only various flavors of anti-suicide messages are tolerated. Like anti-drug messages, these become unreliable to those considering suicide. I think a balanced approach, respecting a right to suicide and realizing that suicide may sometimes be morally acceptable, is more likely to help people understand what their true moral duties and desires are, and to act maturely on this reflection. Thank you for your time.
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Press contacts Päivikki Ala-Honkola Press officer +32 2 281 86 48 +32 479 95 50 86 EU ministers have ensured that the EU is ready to abolish roaming charges this summer. As from 15 June, mobile users travelling to other countries in the EU will be able to call, text or surf the net without paying any extra charges. The last requirement for abolishing mobile roaming fees was met today with the adoption by the Council of the legal act that limits how much operators may charge each other to allow roaming across Europe. "Today's final vote in the Council clears the path for free roaming," said Dr Emmanuel Mallia, the Maltese Minister for Competitiveness and Digital, Maritime and Services Economy. "When Europeans go on holiday this summer, they can enjoy the freedom of being able to stay in touch and use the internet as if they were at home. The EU is making our lives easier in very practical ways." Roaming without paying surcharges, or "roam like at home", is for those living in Europe and who travel to other EU countries for work or leisure. It will also be introduced in Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway shortly after 15 June. "Roam like at home" is meant to make communicating while travelling easier. It is not intended to allow permanent roaming where a customer would take out a subscription in the cheapest possible country and use it to roam in his home country. Special rules apply to phone plans with unlimited data and pre-paid cards. For information on these and other practical questions, see the Commission's FAQ (link below). The reform of EU wholesale prices adopted today was a practical and legal prerequisite for the end of roaming as laid down in the roaming regulation from 2015. New wholesale caps were needed to help ensure that operators are able to offer surcharge-free roaming to their customers without increasing prices at home. Since the European Parliament already approved the wholesale regulation on 6 April, today's go-ahead from the Council is the last legal step before the text is signed by both institutions in mid-May and published in the EU Official Journal by the end of May. It will then enter into force three days after its publication. This means that the 15 June 2017 deadline will be met and "roam like at home" can begin. For more information on the wholesale reform and the agreed wholesale caps, see our press release of 31 January 2017 (link below).
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The sheriff’s department in Wisconsin looked to Anthony because of his work in assisting with the creation of NamUs.gov, a first-of-its-kind website launched in 2010 at the behest of the National Institute for Justice to more efficiently identify missing or unidentified persons. Of which “there are about 50,000 that we know of in the U.S.,” Anthony said. NamUs.gov uses a dual-sided system that allows for medical examiners, coroners and law enforcement officials to input information regarding missing or unidentified persons on one end, and the general public to input information regarding an individual on the other. Whatever information one side lacks, the other may be able to provide, increasing the chances of resolving cases. Besides basic stats like age, sex and ethnicity, photos of an individual can also be uploaded to the site. However, in some cases — as with the 1984 Wisconsin homicide victim — because a person’s identity is unknown, so is what he or she looked like. Thankfully, talented forensic artists like Catyana are able to create 3-D facial reconstructions using the victim’s skull as a basis for adding layers of muscle and skin. With nearly 80 facial reconstructions under her belt and a 10 percent identification success rate (the national average is about 1 percent), enlisting Catyana’s help was essential. Before she could get started, it was Anthony’s job to prepare the skull, which was badly damaged due to the manner of death. With the help of ASU forensics junior Kori Dowell, Anthony began the first step: maceration, or removal of the remaining soft tissue, at their West campus lab. Most skulls of individuals who have been deceased for 30-plus years do not have any remaining tissue because of the natural process of decay. However, in this case, the victim had been embalmed before burial, which preserved some of the soft tissue, though not enough to get an accurate idea of what she looked like. Thus, it had to be removed in order for Catyana to be able to build an accurate likeness, as extra tissue on the skull would provide inaccurate measurements of the bones. The process of maceration consists of submersing the cranium in warm water for a number of days, then removing the tissue from the skull using the appropriate tools. While the idea may cause some to squirm, Dowell was grateful for the opportunity to get real-life experience. “I think it is extremely important for students to get hands-on experience so they can learn more about the field and the career in an up-close-and-personal setting,” she said. “Especially in science careers, there are a lot of things that can only be taught and practiced in labs and with experience.” Removing the tissue also allowed for Anthony and Dowell to make observations about the underlying damage to the skull and evaluate the trauma, which becomes very important in the event a suspect is identified and the case goes to court. “So [the trauma] noted in 1984, we can corroborate it with what we know now and just give a more clear picture of the level of injury,” Anthony explained, which could determine anything from the level and type of crime an individual is charged with to the length of his or her sentencing. Anthony and Dowell’s observations of the skull upon removal of the soft tissue noted extensive trauma. So much so that large portions of it had to be superglued together in order for the reconstruction process to begin. The first step in the reconstruction process was to photograph the skull and upload it to Photoshop. Then, Catyana used tissue depth-marker measurements to layer muscle and skin over the skull. Tissue depth markers — which refer to the thickness of one’s skin at various points on the human face — vary depending on a person’s ancestry. So depending on the shape of the skull, which Anthony had evaluated and determined to be of European descent, Catyana layered more or less tissue. The resulting image was the face of a woman in her mid-50s, a strong, thick nose dominating her square-ish face, offset by two downward-tilting eyes, deep smile lines and thin lips. The completed facial reconstruction of the victim, done by forensic artist Catyana Falsetti. The hairstyle was based on hair found at the scene, and the shirt used in the image was found at the scene as well, Falsetti said. All that was left to do was to upload it to the unidentified victim’s NamUs profile in hopes that someone would recognize her. “That’s why the NamUs system is so important, because people can sit on their computer online now and at least search what has been uploaded,” said Catyana. “That’s what we’re hoping to do here at ASU,” Anthony said, “is to start [creating facial reconstructions] within our own state, then work regionally. We’ve reached out and we’ve got some cooperation from medical examiners. And we’re going to start digitizing actual skulls so that we can then produce 3-D reconstructions based on the new data.” Using a 3-D laser scanner would not only make the facial reconstruction process more accurate, but would allow for the extraction of even more data “so that we can continue to learn more about the human face and variation,” Anthony said, “which is what all this gets back to, as an anthropologist, is studying human variability. And this is just the application of it.”
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DENVER (CBS4) – Police in Denver investigated a deadly hit and run on Friday where a bicyclist was killed. Investigators believe they found the driver about two miles away in a private trash truck. The bicyclist was killed at 29th and Brighton Boulevard on Friday afternoon. The driver in question sped off but officers believe they caught up with him in Denver’s Swansea neighborhood. #HeadsUp UPDATE: Fatal accident at 29th & Brighton is a hit & run, auto vs. bicycle. Suspect vehicle possibly located. #Denver — Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) March 18, 2016 “It appears he was run over by the rear wheels … so that the commercial motor vehicle did not remain on scene,” said Denver Police Sgt. Mike Farr. Police say the deadly crash should offer a warning for all drivers in the Denver metro area. “Motorists just have to know, they’re out there and they’re part of the transportation system, they’re the most vulnerable part of the transportation system,” said Farr. Police have not charged the driver and told CBS4 the investigation continues. Marc Currin of Denver Bicycles Every Day believes drivers in Colorado are aware of bicyclists but is not so sure about those from out of state. “Bring your good habits, not your bad habits. They’re blowing through stop signs, they’re in a hurry,” said Currin. A recent study from the University of Colorado Denver found the more people are using bicycles the greater awareness by motorists.
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Sadio Mane will be in Liverpool on Monday to undergo a medical ahead of becoming the club’s third-most expensive signing in a £30 million switch from Southampton. The Saints have accepted the offer for the 24-year-old following lengthy negotiations, allowing the Anfield side to push on with a deal and enter discussions with the player. Should the formalities go according to plan, Mane will officially be announced as the fourth recruit under Jurgen Klopp's tutelage by midweek, with Tuesday being the earliest confirmation date. Marko Grujic, Joel Matip and Loris Karius have already been acquired ahead of the German’s first full season in charge on Merseyside, while only Andy Carroll (£35m) and Christian Benteke (£32.5) have cost more than the Senegal international in the club’s history. Mane, who scored 15 goals in all competitions last season - four of those against the Reds - recording nine assists, is expected to add much-needed pace and dynamism to Liverpool’s attack. Klopp has been an admirer of his attributes since the forward’s two-year spell at Red Bull Salzburg, before his transfer to the south coast in 2014. Mane’s versatility and dribbling strength, in particular, have been appealing to the 49-year-old. A product of the Generation Foot academy in Dakar, which also helped develop Newcastle’s Papiss Cisse and West Ham’s Diafra Sakho, the speedster was pursued by Manchester United last summer and in the January window, with Southampton rebuffing their attempts to lure him. Mane will become the fifth player to to swap St Mary’s for Anfield in the past three seasons for a combined cost of £92m, following Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana, Dejan Lovren and Nathaniel Clyne. Southampton have already acquired winger Nathan Redmond from Norwich City on a five-year deal for £11m to counter the departure of the attacker. Meanwhile, Liverpool hope a compromise can be reached with Leicester over Ben Chilwell. The Premier League champions want £10m for the 19-year-old and have rejected an offer totalling £7m for the left-back. Liverpool will focus their attentions on alternatives should an agreement not be forthcoming. The Reds will also attempt to conclude a deal for Piotr Zielinski once Poland’s participation in the Euros is over. The Merseysiders have offered Udinese £11m inclusive of extras as well as a sell-on clause for the midfielder, but the Serie A club are holding out for £15m.
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Image copyright Radio ADN Chile Image caption Jorge Ledezma wore a vest with the motto "The sea belongs to Bolivia" on his trip to Chile Bolivian President Evo Morales sacked Defence Minister Jorge Ledezma on Tuesday over a controversial top he wore on a trip to neighbouring Chile. Chile's government criticised Mr Ledezma for wearing the clothing, which bore a logo referring to Bolivia's claim to a stretch of coastline it lost to Chile in a 19th-Century war. Mr Ledezma was delivering drinking water to a flood-hit region of Chile. He was replaced in the post by former university rector Reymi Ferreira. Disputed sea Me Ledezma travelled to the northern Chilean town of Copiapo on Tuesday aboard a Bolivian Air Force plane to deliver drinking water. Image copyright Reuters Image caption President Morales sacked Mr Ledezma and swore in Reymi Ferreira as new defence minister Copiapo and the surrounding region has been devastated by flash floods triggered by the heaviest rains to fall in 80 years. At least 23 people died and 57 are missing and many communities were left without electricity and drinking water. During his visit, Mr Ledezma wore a top sporting the motto "The sea belongs to Bolivia" and a map in the colours of the Bolivian flag including the disputed area. Bolivia has been landlocked for 136 years, ever since it lost 400km (250 miles) of coastline to Chile during the War of the Pacific. Bolivia has long tried to reclaim the territory and has repeatedly severed relations with Chile when those attempts failed. Two years ago, it filed a lawsuit against Chile at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. The court has not yet made a ruling. 'No provocation' While handing out water to flood victims, Mr Ledezma told local radio he was there not to provoke but to help. Image copyright AFP Image caption Copiapo is one of the towns hardest hit by the flash flooding He said he put on the vest after he got cold. He said he often wore it and shared the sentiment of the motto printed on it, but that it was not a topic he had intended to raise on his visit to Chile. Chile's Foreign Minister Heraldo Munoz said that while his country was grateful for the help "this tragedy should not be used for political purposes". Bolivian President Morales apologised to Chile saying it had been Mr Ledezma's personal decision to wear the vest. "We can't commit these type of errors. No minister is autonomous and there's no room for personal decisions," he said at the swearing-in of the new minister.
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Australians really don't like the hundreds of thousands of feral camels that run around the continent, so every once in a while the government decides to spend money on sending guys with guns up in helicopters to cull their numbers. But now they have a utilitarian justification for the culls: They're fighting climate change. Like cows, camels spew methane from their digestives systems. By cutting their lives short, one company argues, Australia would be preventing the release of the methane the camels would emit over their remaining years. The company, Northwest Carbon, also says it'll be able to offer carbon credits for the reduction in emissions. The camels are only in Australia to begin with because they were imported there in the 19th century for transport needs. But now, they’re useless and for the greater good they need to be disappeared, apparently.
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Did a real-life vigilate serial killer inspire the Dexter Morgan character on Showtime's hit serial killer thriller "Dexter"? AskMen.com is exploring a theory that ex-Miami cop Manuel Pardo, who was convicted on nine counts of murder and put to death by the state of Florida last week, could have been the basis for the protagonist of Jeff Lindsay's "Darkly Dreaming Dexter" novels that grew into Showtime's "Dexter." There are some vague similarities between Pardo and Michael C. Hall's serial-killer-of-serial-killers. Pardo was a Miami police officer; Dexter is a forensic blood spatter analyst who works for the Miami Metro police department. Pardo went on a three-week robbery and murder spree in 1986, killing six men and three women. He targeted drug-dealers, and in his final letter before his execution, called himself "a soldier" who was in a "war was against men who were trafficing (sic) in narcotics and no one else!" Dexter has spent seven seasons going after bad guys who fell through the cracks of the criminal justice system, though crossed a line and broke his "code" in Season 7. Dexter has a young son named Harry and lives a double life as a family man; Pardo had a young daughter named Michi. But perhaps the most obvious smoking gun is the name of Jimmy Smits' murderous Assistant District Attorney character on "Dexter" Season 3: Miguel Prado. AskMen.come spoke to French serial killer expert Stephane Bourgoin, who analyzed the similarities in the killers' rituals, and noted that Jeff Lindsay was living in Miami during Pardo's murder spree and subsequent trial, which made front-page headlines. "Dexter Morgan has this ritual where he lays out the photos of bad guys he wants to kill on his computer. Manny Pardo, he would put up pictures of people he wanted to kill in his apartment, and, like Dexter, he would retain these “keepsakes.” While Dexter has his “blood slides,” Pardo would keep the ashes of the cartridges used to kill his victims in an urn, which represented the souls of his victims rotting in hell." Do you think there's something to this real-life "Dexter" theory? Leave your thoughts in the comments.
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Bromer met with Barb and Gary Gay, the owners of Wild Again Animal Rescue, last month to tour their sanctuary. Photo Courtesy of Salon Noir: Gary and Barb Gray with two of the horses at the rescue. During her visit, Bromer made a bulk donation of useful household goods from herself and some of her salon staff. "I also gave a donation of the Noir Pet Care products, which include shampoos and leave-in conditioners," she said. Seeing the passion and impact of the Wild Again Animal Rescue, Bromer decided to take her philanthropy a step further. She met with Boston Stoker to discuss a fundraising opportunity to provide financial solutions for the much-needed support for Wild Again. In addition to the product sales, Bromer has set up social media fundraising links on Instagram. "We are hoping this will get Animal lovers encouraged to make a donation or purchase from the Coffee For a Cause event," she explained. 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There’s a battle royale for everyone this week, and tons of Nintendo news to discuss! Running Time: 1:43:06 Time – Topic Discussed: 1:26 – Nicknames 13:33 – Tetris 99 27:10 – Daemon X Machina 41:35 – Apex Legends 54:14 – Resident Evil 2 1:05:03 – Nintendo Direct and other news 1:39:07 – Closing Comments And now, here’s the music we used in THIS episode! ***SPOILER WARNING*** Intro: The Legend of Zelda – Tal Tal Heights (The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening) Break: Main Theme (Apex Legends) Ending: Main Theme (Tetris 99) As always, you can leave comments for us via Twitter at @84play. And if you’re new to the show, you can subscribe to 8-4 Play on iTunes right here. Subscribe today! Thanks for listening, and like us on Facebook!
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The U.S. government is secretly recording all phone calls made in Afghanistan, WikiLeaks has claimed. On Monday this week, investigative news site The Intercept revealed that the U.S. government has secretly been “intercepting, recording, and archiving the audio of virtually every cell phone conversation” in the Bahamas, using a top-secret system called SOMALGET, and implemented without the knowledge or consent of the Bahamian government. SOMALGET is part of a broader MYSTIC program to collect communications metadata, which also also operates in Mexico, Kenya, and the Philippines, according to The Intercept, as well as a fifth country—whose name the investigative site chose to withheld because journalist Glenn Greenwald was “very convinced” releasing it would lead to “deaths.” This fifth country is, like the Bahamas, subject to “full-take” surveillance capable of recording practically all phone calls within the country. I llustration via Josh Begley/The Intercept In response to this withholding of information, which WikiLeaks deemed “censorship,” the whistleblowing advocacy organisation threatened to release the name of the country themselves, and announced a 72-hour deadline for doing so. It also accused Greenwald et al of acting like “racists” for not revealing the fifth name: @ggreenwald The fact is Firstlook is acting like a bunch of racists who believe citizens of US dominated countries do not have rights. — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) May 19, 2014 WikiLeaks eventually overran its self-imposed deadline due to “media cycle reasons” before releasing the name—Afghanistan—in a statement on their website at 5am GMT today. It is unclear how WikiLeaks was able to obtain this information—or indeed whether it is true. When the Daily Dot previously reached out to the organisation for clarification we did not receive a response. In WikiLeaks’ statement it maintained it cannot disclose how due to “source protection”—but its claims can be “independently verified” through “forensic scrutiny of imperfectly applied censorship on related documents released to data and correlations with other NSA programs.” WikiLeaks has poured scorn on The Intercept’s “specific, credible concerns that [naming Afghanistan] could lead to increased violence,” and instead argued that to voluntarily withhold the information is to effectively “aid and abet” the U.S. government avoiding prosecution for a “serious crime against a population.” The whistleblowing organization, headed by the fugitive Julian Assange—currently sheltering in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London after accusations of sex crimes—argues that similar claims were previously used to “refuse to release further photos of torture at Abu Grahib [prison] in Iraq” and amount to a shield against accountability for wrongdoing. It’s too early to know what the reaction in Afghanistan will be, but the Bahamian minister of foreign affairs has reached out to the U.S. for an explanation, and “vows to release a statement regarding the revelations,” The Intercept reports. SOMALGET retains all telephone audio recordings for 30 days.The Washington Post revealed the existence of the parent program, MYSTIC, in March 2014—but at that time declined to name any of the countries monitored. These revelations come from the documents that NSA contractor-turned-exiled-whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked to journalist Glenn Greenwald, the reporting on which kicked off a global debate about the acceptable limits of government surveillance. Edward Snowden takes a selfie, along with journalists Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras and Greenwald’s partner, David Miranda. Other notable previous revelations include the fact that the U.S. government was tapping German President Angela Merkel’s phone, that a system codenamed PRISM is secretly hoovering up the communications data of millions of Americans, and that NSA officials have lied to Congress. Photo via The U.S. Army/Flickr (CC BY 2.0) | Logo via WikiLeaks/Wikimedia Commons | Remix by Rob Price
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Do You REALLY Need (or Even Want) That? When I look around my house, sometimes I am surprised at how much stuff there is. Whenever I have to go into our storage space under the house (I don’t call it a crawl space because I can crouch in there with relative ease) I am shocked. When we first moved in, we thought we could never fill up so much space. But it’s already half full. As a result, I am trying to be more conscious about what I buy. Conscious Spending So much about our spending as a society has become thoughtless. We think little of spending a few dollars on a DVD in the clearance bin — even though we don’t really care for the movie and probably won’t watch it. We see a bargain and are so afraid that we’ll miss out that we don’t even stop to consider whether we will actually use it. Instead of buying on impulse (which is what stores want us to do), it can be worthwhile to stop and think about what we are paying for, taking the time to spend a little more consciously. Before you buy something, take yourself through this exercise: Ask yourself if you actually need that item. What will the item accomplish? What will you do with it. Honestly evaluate how many times you are likely to use the item. If you are buying it for a one-time project, consider borrowing or renting instead. Consider whether you will use the item at least two or three times in any given period of a few months. Realize that you just might be able to live without it. Really think about where the item will end up. Is it just going to sit uselessly on a shelf? Will it be banished to a box that you don’t open for years. Really think about whether you need the item, and whether something you already have might do double duty. What About Things You Want? Life is pretty sad, though, if you don’t get something you want on occasion. Which is why sometimes you buy things that you don’t need, but that will give you pleasure. There is nothing wrong with this, provided you can afford it. But falling into the trap of buying things just because you think you want them can lead to having less money and more clutter. When considering items that you want, ask yourself these questions: Why do I want this? Being able to explain why you want something can help you prove to yourself that you have a reason for actually getting it. Being able to explain why you want something can help you prove to yourself that you have a reason for actually getting it. Really, why do I want this ? Ask yourself again, honestly evaluating whether or not you really want it, or if you are simply getting the item for some status reason, or because you want compliments, or because everyone else has one. ? Ask yourself again, honestly evaluating whether or not you really want it, or if you are simply getting the item for some status reason, or because you want compliments, or because everyone else has one. Will I still enjoy it in three months? Be honest. Are you really going to want to play that video game three months from now? Are you likely to read that book again and enjoy it? Will you still want to look at that picture later in the year? Living more simply can help you reduce your stress, as well as help you live a life that is more financially free. You probably already know that stuff won’t make you happy. So, before you spend more money, stop and think. You might be surprised at what you don’t need or want when you start consciously spending.
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Laboratory for Climatology and Remote Sensing Philipps-University of Marburg > Faculty of Geography > LCRS User: PW: Laboratory for Climatology and Remote Sensing Home Projects and facilities Teaching, courses and theses Staff Publications List publications Data List datasets Category tree Platform data 1 Search results for: "keyword:"dendrometer"" Overview 1-3 of 3 datasets. (Click for the detailed view) » Dendrometer measurements of changes in tree width and sapflow on tree 2 in Caldern created by: Maik Dobbermann (last update: 2022-09-02) » Dendrometer measurements of changes in tree width and sapflow on tree 1 in Caldern created by: Boris Thies, Maik Dobbermann (last update: 2022-09-02) » Dendrometer measurements of changes in tree width and sapflow on tree 3 in Caldern created by: Maik Dobbermann (last update: 2022-09-02) Detailed view Dendrometer measurements of changes in tree width and sapflow on tree 2 in Caldern view metadata Dataset ID: 359 Last updated: 2022-09-02 Dataset creators: Maik Dobbermann Contact: Maik Dobbermann Boris Thies Temporal coverage: 2017-12-04 19:00:00 - 2022-09-01 14:00:00 - time zone: Europe/Berlin Geographic coverage: Caldern Klima-Messturm Wald Abstract: --- Abstract: Additional info: --- Additional info: Keywords: | caldern | dendrometer | Intellectual rights: LCRS 1. Entity: Entity name: combined_dendro_out.csv.csv_treeid2_readytoupload Entity type: dataTable Attributes: Date and Time (datetime) (Unitless) Record number (record) [Count] ID of the tree (TreeID) (Unitless) Mechanical resistance in ohm (resistance_ohm) [Ohm] Better granier based Sap Flow Data (raw) (left needle) (sap_flow_raw_SF-L_left) [Millivolt] Better granier based Sap Flow Data (raw) (sap_flow_raw_SF-L_center) [Millivolt] Better granier based Sap Flow Data (raw) (right needle) (sap_flow_raw_SF-L_right) [Millivolt] » back to overview Dendrometer measurements of changes in tree width and sapflow on tree 1 in Caldern view metadata Dataset ID: 348 Last updated: 2022-09-02 Dataset creators: Boris Thies Maik Dobbermann Contact: Boris Thies Temporal coverage: 2017-12-04 19:00:00 - 2022-09-01 14:00:00 - time zone: Europe/Berlin Geographic coverage: Caldern Klima-Messturm Wald Abstract: --- Abstract: Additional info: --- Additional info: Keywords: | Trees | caldern | sap flow | dendrometer | Intellectual rights: LCRS 1. Entity: Entity name: tree width grows and sapflow in caldern measured for tree 1 Entity type: dataTable Attributes: Date and Time (datetime) (Unitless) Record number (record) [Count] ID of the tree (TreeID) (Unitless) Mechanical resistance in ohm (resistance_ohm) [Ohm] Better granier based Sap Flow Data (raw) (left needle) (sap_flow_raw_SF-L_left) [Millivolt] Better granier based Sap Flow Data (raw) (sap_flow_raw_SF-L_center) [Millivolt] Better granier based Sap Flow Data (raw) (right needle) (sap_flow_raw_SF-L_right) [Millivolt] » back to overview Dendrometer measurements of changes in tree width and sapflow on tree 3 in Caldern view metadata Dataset ID: 360 Last updated: 2022-09-02 Dataset creators: Maik Dobbermann Contact: Maik Dobbermann Boris Thies Temporal coverage: 2017-12-04 19:00:00 - 2022-09-01 14:00:00 - time zone: Europe/Berlin Geographic coverage: Caldern Klima-Messturm Wald Abstract: --- Abstract: Additional info: --- Additional info: Keywords: | caldern | dendrometer | Intellectual rights: LCRS 1. Entity: Entity name: combined_dendro_out.csv.csv_treeid3_readytoupload Entity type: dataTable Attributes: Date and Time (datetime) (Unitless) Record number (record) [Count] ID of the tree (TreeID) (Unitless) Mechanical resistance in ohm (resistance_ohm) [Ohm] Better granier based Sap Flow Data (raw) (left needle) (sap_flow_raw_SF-L_left) [Millivolt] Better granier based Sap Flow Data (raw) (sap_flow_raw_SF-L_center) [Millivolt] Better granier based Sap Flow Data (raw) (right needle) (sap_flow_raw_SF-L_right) [Millivolt] » back to overview 1 Download Please enter your name and email address to download from this site: Name: E-Mail: ...loading... An error occurred. Please check your mail and enter the given code: Code: Please accept the following data user agreement for external data users: I want to download scientific project data from the FOR816 project. 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Written by Tom Williams on August 30, 2017 UPDATE: The full 2018 UNIFY Gathering lineup has now been announced. ORIGINAL STORY: The first act has been confirmed for UNIFY Gathering 2018, ahead of tomorrow’s announcement of the festival’s full (and “incredibly special”) lineup. The news comes courtesy of a cheeky tweet from Unified Music Group’s Chief Commercial Officer, Luke Logemann, who has sneakily spilled the beans during a conversation with Rick Schneider, guitarist for Sydney metalcore crew Polaris. “Should we have a conversation about how you’re playing UNIFY and see if any news sites post about it?” Logemann asked Schneider. So, being a news site, we’ve confirmed it with festival organisers and posted about it. Confirmation of Polaris’ spot on the UNIFY lineup comes after an alleged leak of the 2018 UNIFY Gathering lineup was called out as “fake” by Logemann this morning. Logemann has also confirmed that Northlane are not on the 2018 UNIFY Gathering lineup, after they performed at the festival earlier this year. The only other act who we know might be on the lineup is Hellions, after a sneaky teaser video dropped last week containing one of their songs. Earlier this week in a lengthy statement about gender diversity, UNIFY Gathering organisers revealed that five out of the 29 acts on the 2018 UNIFY lineup will contain female members. The full 2018 UNIFY Gathering lineup is set to be announced at 10am AEST this Thursday, 31st August. Stay tuned to Music Feeds for the lineup as soon as it arrives. UNIFY Gathering 2018 Lineup Parkway Drive The Amity Affliction joining… Polaris + more to be announced UNIFY Gathering 2018 Friday, 12th January – Sunday, 14th January 2018 Gippsland, Victoria Tickets: Official Website https://twitter.com/lukelogemann/status/902709616479354880
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Highly Suspect have gone the conceptual route for their latest video. The clip for "Little One" finds singer Johnny Stevens as a thrift store manager who is becoming a bit unhinged after learning that a pair of policemen (played by Highly Suspect's Rich and Ryan Meyer) are paying him a visit. Set in the mid-1980's, the “Little One” video was co-directed by DJay Brawner and Johnny Stevens himself. The vocalist says, "'Little One' is about love slipping through the cracks. It's the feeling you have when you know you just lost your lover, your right hand, your best friend. Our videos try to capture emotion. Standing in an empty room pretending to play instruments is something you'll never see us do." He continues, "I grew up watching real music videos. Stories. ‘Thriller' comes to mind. You already know we're a band. Why do you need to see a guitar? As artists, we need to continue making art in all aspects. The actual ‘Little One’ in this video is played by the real life woman the song was written about, Madison Parker ... and that was the last time I saw her. The irony here, is that the band pulls me away from love. It's very true to life.​​​​​​​" "Little One" is the second single from Highly Suspect's latest album, The Boy Who Died Wolf , following on the heels of the chart-topping "My Name Is Human." Highly Suspect are currently touring in support of the album and have dates lined up in North America and Europe well into July. See their current itinerary below. Highly Suspect 2017 Tour Dates 4/25 - Mobile, Ala. - Soul Kitchen 4/26 - Destin, Fla. - Club LA 4/29 - Jacksonville, Fla. - Welcome to Rockville 4/30 - Fort Myers, Fla. - Fort Rock 5/4 - Washington, D.C. - 9:30- SOLD OUT 5/5 - Charlotte, N.C. - Carolina Rebellion 5/6 - Memphis, Tenn. - Beal Street / Memphis in May 5/9 - New Orleans, La. - Republic NOLA 5/10 - Birmingham, Ala. - Saturn 5/12 – Atlanta, Ga. - Shaky Knees Festival 5/14 - Washington, D.C. - DC101 Show 5/18 - New York, N.Y. - Webster Hall- SOLD OUT 5/20 - Chicago, Ill. - WKQZ piquing 5/24 - Phoenix, Ariz. - Crescent Ballroom- SOLD OUT 5/25 - Phoenix, Ariz. - Crescent Ballroom- SOLD OUT 5/28 - Napa, Calif. - Bottlerock 6/1 - San Diego, Calif. - Music Box- SOLD OUT 6/2 - Pomona, Calif. - Glass House 6/3 - Los Angeles, Calif. - Fonda Theatre 6/9 - Bakersfield, Calif. - Radio Shot 6/10 - San Francisco, Calif. - Live 105 Radio Show 6/23 - Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany - Southside Festival 6/24 - Munich, Germany - Strom 6/25 - Scheessel, Germany - Hurricane Festival 6/27 - Eindhoven, Netherlands - Effenaar 6/29 - Norrkoping, Sweden - Bravalla Festival 7/2 - Arras, France - Main Square Festival 7/8- Milwaukee, Wis. - Summerfest
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There is no need to spread a message that implies It is ok to abuse rabbits, nor any animal or person, and Art should not be endorsing such activities and spreading animal cruelty behaviors. Read my blog and see pictures of the display Rabbits are prey animals, and to put them in a strange place in front of a crowd of people, under the lights and with no place to hide, is stressful for them. The sudden noises in and already stressful situation could very easily cause them to die of a heart attack. As if that was not enough, the "artist" advocates for the slaughter and pet rabbit consumption. Simply atrocious. Dear MoMA, You have let the world know that your standards for "art", and the judgements of the curators truly lack humanity of living things; as most people in the civilized world clearly saw the exhibition of Anne Imhof as animal abuse. So many in today society are angry with your lowered antics. Many people see their pets as family members. One of the many tasks of a museum is the educational one, and educating about animal rights should be a priority for such a respectable institution like the Museum of Modern art. Please do not endorse animal cruelty and do NOT USE LIVE PET RABBITS for this (or any other) show in the future. We ask that you never support any artist which works with any live animals; as you are not a zoo, nor aquarium but a facility of higher class of works of imagination and class that can again be restored as such; if you uphold yourself to these basic goals of true art. Be artistic with compassion and never allow such an exhibition again. I'd hope that you'd make a statement which we can support the rights of all animals and especially that of rabbits which you allowed to be abused! During this Easter time of year, many will go out and purchase bunnies as pets and sadly; many will be unaware of the basic care needed like neutering, going to a vet, that they can be litter-trained, they make great inside pets and even they can live up to 10+ years. A show good faith would be appreciated; if you'd be willing to post an advertisement and/or email a letter to your donors about rabbits; especially since NYC will be changing its own laws whereby adopting thru shelters is how one goes about getting this pet. So a nice way to make a PSA from MoMa in the USA would be many of you don't know this about house rabbits: ..... At the bottom you can place a small footnote (*and neither did we which is why we are making this psa. As this would also help MoMa from other groups coming after you saying well why don't you do this for us too. Well, the truth of the matter is...MoMa made a huge mistake and this is the way for us to not have thousands of animal lovers and those who own rabbits at each of our MoMa museums come spring time). Regards,
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Rolf Aldag has left Etixx-QuickStep to join MTN-Qhubeka as their performance manager. The German will start working with the African team with immediate effect after mutually agreeing to end his contract with Etixx-Quickstep on November 1. Related Articles Video: Q&A with Rolf Aldag MTN-Qhubeka targeting first Tour de France jersey with Cavendish and Kudus Brian Smith confident Cavendish can win with Dimension Data in 2016 Q&A with the MTN-Qhubeka team - video Mark Cavendish receives honorary degree Mark Cavendish interview The MTN-Qhubeka team will be known as Team Dimension Data in 2016 after securing new sponsorship from the African-based company. Financial services and consultancy firm Deloitte has also agreed to back the team. The increased budget has allowed the team to sign Mark Cavendish, his leadout man Mark Renshaw and trusted road captain Bernard Eisel. Also joining the team for 2016 are Kanstanstin Siutsou, Cameron Meyer, Nathan Haas and Omar Fraile –the winner of the climber's competition at this year's Vuelta a Espana. Aldag worked with Mark Cavendish at HTC and Etixx-QuickStep and so will return to work with the Manxman after his move to the African team for the 2016 season. He will play a key role in the team's management structure under general manager Brian Smith, as it steps up in 2016 and perhaps becomes a WorldTour team. The 47-year-old German raced as a professional between 1991 and 2005, spending much of his career at Team Telekom with Jan Ullrich. In 2007 he confessed to taking EPO between 1995 and 1999 following accusations from former soigneur Jef d'Hont. "I am happy to join Team Dimension Data, as the outfit will be known from 2016. As a South African resident I have a good understanding of Qhubeka's importance," Aldag said in the press release from MTN-Qhubeka announcing his arrival. "I know how much impact the charity has on the lives of children and the future of the country. I am looking forward to play an active role for Qhubeka and hope to add some value to the team's sporting success." MTN-Qhubeka team principal Douglas Ryder welcomed Aldag's arrival. "I am really excited to have one of the most experienced individuals in cycling join our team. Rolf has helped teams in the past excel on a performance level and a technical level and we look forward to the contribution he can make in our team as we embark on the next phase of our journey," he said.
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Beauty, as they say, is in the eye of the beholder. If someone were to walk up to you right now and ask you to name the most gorgeous game that you could think of, you might find yourself stopping to consider just what they mean when they use the term “gorgeous”. For you, a gorgeous game might be a game that has elegant mechanics… or it might be a game that gives you a feeling of elation whenever you play it… or it might be a game that’s always pleasing and fun to play… or any other number of things. Being asked a question like that is never easy to answer because there’s no clearly defined definition for the descriptor “gorgeous”. There are a lot of games with amazing artwork, but there are very few that come together artwise to create a visually impactful whole. For instance, while Blood Rage might have some amazing looking miniatures, the game board itself, while artistically well done, doesn’t really compliment the miniatures. The beauty inherent in that game is really in the gameplay itself. For the purposes of this article, when I use the term “gorgeous”, I am speaking of a game which has a very strong visual appeal once it’s hit the table… a game that could just as easily be hanging on the wall of an art museum. A lot of the games on this list start out looking pretty good and just get better and better as the game wears on. So, without further adieu, here are my picks (in no particular order) for the Top 6 Most Gorgeous Games. Indigo This game designed by Reiner Knizia is a game of tile laying and path building. In the center of the gameboard are a few stones that the players are attempting to remove from the board through their own gates, arranged along the outer edges of the board so that they can get points. This is achieved through the process of laying tiles on the board which contain paths that these stones will follow. This mechanic will be familiar to anyone that has ever played Tsuro. But, what really stands out about this game is the artwork. This game is beautiful. Even before you begin laying down tiles, it’s already got your attention. As the game goes on, what emerges is one of the loveliest visions you’ll ever lay your eyes upon in a board game. The artists, Eckhard Freytag and Walter Pepperle should be commended for the amazing job that they’ve done here. The blues and golds, the beaded glass, and the tiny filigree details around the borders and in the corners combine to create a game that is breathtaking to behold. Sagrada Sagrada, designed by Adrian Adamescu and Daryl Andrews, has players drafting dice and adding them to their player boards to fill in their stained glass windows and try to earn the most points. That’s an oversimplification and if you’d like to know more about how the game is played, then check out our review of Sagrada. Like most of the games on this list, aside from the gameplay, Sagrada is really notable for the incredible artwork. Even before a single die is placed, the game already looks great and, as the dice begin to come out, it only gets better. By the end of the game, each player will be looking down at an amazing piece of art that definitely evinces the feeling of an awe-inspiring stained glass window. Peter Wocken’s artwork really seals the deal here and the choice of using transparent dice (whoever’s idea that was) is brilliant. If the game used opaque dice, it would just be another game with an interesting idea. It certainly wouldn’t stand out as it does now. Sagrada’s one of the most eye-catching games I have ever seen. Lanterns: the Harvest Festival Lanterns: the Harvest Festival, designed by Christopher Chung, illustrated by Beth Sobel and a team of graphic designers – Jason D. Kingsley, Alexey Kot, Christina Major, Tyler Segel – sees the players adding lantern tiles to an ever-expanding, ever-changing play area as they seek to create beautiful lantern displays in order to earn lantern cards which can then be traded in for victory point tiles of different values. On the face of it, it seems like a pretty straightforward game, but laying those tiles also helps your opponents and it is only through the careful manipulation of this mechanic that you’ll come out on top. But, this isn’t a review of Lanterns. This is an article about gorgeous games and Lanterns certainly fits the bill. Before you’ve even opened the box, you’re welcomed in by the attractive illustration on the front of the box itself. It isn’t until you’ve started playing, though, that it really begins to come together. At the beginning of the game, there’s a single, beautifully illustrated tile in play. As the game goes by and more and more tiles are added to the tableau, an amazing lantern display begins to appear. It’s enough to make you wish you could go inside of the game and witness the display firsthand. If you’d like to know more about this amazing game, then check out our review of Lanterns. Santorini Designed by Gordon Hamilton, Santorini pits 2 to 4 players against one another as they compete to construct buildings, section by section until one of them successfully assembles a building that is three levels tall. Building construction can be blocked by adding a roof to a building. Each player also receives a card which provides them with a special power that allows them to alter the rules of the game slightly in their favor. Santorini’s a pretty unassuming game when it’s first set up. It’s little more than a green field set atop a really cool 3D mountaintop. But, as the buildings start springing up, the visual appeal of the game really ramps up. When it’s all said and done, the end result is a game that is not only fun and challenging to play, but a real pleasure to look at as well. The excellent art design of Lina Cossette and David Forest really makes this game pop. From the artwork on the cards, to the sculpt and color of the buildings, to those famous blue roofs, this game just looks magnificent when it’s set up on a table. The color palette in the game is simple and basic and that’s why it works so well. If you’d like to know more about how the game is played, then we encourage you to check out our review of Santorini. Lotus In the game of Lotus, created by Jordan and Mandy Goddard, each player begins the game with a handful of cards that they use to build flowers in a common play area. Whoever has played the most cards to a flower once the flower is completed wins the flower, collects the cards, and receives points for the collected cards at the end of the game. The players also have an assortment of wooden “Guardians” that they can deploy to the cards to help them gain or maintain control of the various flowers. There’s a lot more to this game than I have mentioned here, but this is the gist of it. If you’d like to know even more, then check out our review of Lotus. What really shines about Lotus, though, is its table presence. The way that the cards overlap to form the petals of various flowers is pure genius. Once the various flowers have started coming together, the brilliant colors and the fanning of the cards bring the game to life. Chris Ostrowski’s artwork really brings the game together and really makes it pop. Lotus is just a brilliantly beautiful game. Tokaido The game of Tokaido, designed by Antoine Bauza, follows the players from one end of the game board to the other as they go on a journey. Along the way, they will interact with the various structures they encounter to draw and collect various cards for victory points. There’s a lot of juxtapositioning going on during the game and this can be very important as it has a direct effect on turn order. Whereas most of the games on this list are virtual explosions of color, Tokaido takes a more minimalist approach. And, boy, does it work! The artist, Xavier Gueniffey Durin, has done some amazing work here. Most of the game board in Tokaido is negative white space and it’s the negative space that’s the real hero. It not only serves as a backdrop for the color splashed here and there, but it elevates it. It makes it pop and it’s a brilliant choice of color palette, too. Also of particular note are the panorama cards that the players will be acquiring throughout the game. These panoramas are simply stunning. Combine all of these things with the elegant patterns and swirls and filigree and you’ve got yourself a game that you can’t take your eyes off of. Now, it wasn’t easy choosing which games to add to this list. There were a lot of good options, but I really felt that the games that I have mentioned really exemplified the definition of “gorgeous” that I was going for. Do you agree with my picks? Is there another game that you think deserves a spot on this list more than one of the others? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!
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Now that his money laundering conviction has been overturned on appeal, former House GOP Leader Tom DeLay is considering another run for political office. But first he has to sue the district attorney’s office that brought the charges against him, DeLay explained to WorldNetDaily today. DeLay, who since resigning his seat in Congress has emerged as a vocal Religious Right activist, told the far-right outlet that he’s “coming back to Washington” in order to expose President Obama as “a radical Marxist with a worldview that makes him happy with the chaos that’s going on.” He claimed that Republicans haven’t been tough enough on Democrats who “want to destroy you and your family” and “want to bankrupt you and put you in a coffin so they can dance on your grave.” “The worldview of the left that has destroyed America is what we should be fighting,” he said. “The radical culture of the left is why 60 million babies have been killed in the United States since Roe v. Wade. Yet, the Republican response is to say, ‘Well, I want the Keystone Pipeline.’”
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Legendary professional wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin spoke out today to officially deny allegations that childhood vaccinations are linked to Austinism. The former multi-time World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) champion held a press conference at his Broken Skull Ranch this morning to “guaran-damn-tee” that vaccines can not turn children into trash-talking, mudhole-stomping badasses. More from Kayfabe News “Can vaccines cause Austinism? Uhh-uhhh!” said Austin in his unmistakable redneck growl. “Vaccines are completely safe and recommended means to prevent the the spread of harmful diseases, and that’s the bottom line because the medical establishment said so.” Allegations that vaccines lead to hellraising, bird-flipping and other manifestations of Austinism are hallmarks of the growing “anti-vaxxer” movement, which was launched by Hollywood bimbo Jenny McCarthy after she accompanied Shawn Michaels to the ring at WrestleMania XI. Critics of McCarthy insist that her allegations linking vaccines to Austinism are the result of her personal bias against Steve Austin, stemming from Austin’s legendary battle with Michaels at WrestleMania XIV. While most medical experts deny the link between Austinism and vaccination, evidence does suggest a connection between Austinism and the consumption of two beers smashed together overhead and poured down one’s gaping gullet. Get Your Pro Wrestling Crate, Curated by Kayfabe News! Coupon Code KAYFABE for 10% off!
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UL Men's Basketball Signs Top 100 Recruit Ty Harper Skip to main contentSkip to site footer Trending: Cash Cow Saints Dawg Merch Listen Live Legal Authority Home On Air ALL DJs Schedule Bruce and Jude Dave Steel Michael Dot Scott Taste Of Country Nights Brett Alan Jess Classic Country Saturday Night Listen Listen Live Mobile App Alexa Google Home Recently Played On Demand App Download iOS Download Android Contests KMDL General Contest Rules Contest Support Events Expert Acadiana Garage Door Aire Serv of Lafayette Audio Video Innovators Delta College Eagle Pest Control and Chemical John Wayne's Body & Paint Mr Electric Piggly Wiggly Professional Cleaning & Maintenance Services LLC SpeedPro Imaging Theriot Family Dental Care Contact Us Help & Contact Info VIP Support Send Feedback Advertise More Home On Air ALL DJs Schedule Bruce and Jude Dave Steel Michael Dot Scott Taste Of Country Nights Brett Alan Jess Classic Country Saturday Night Listen Listen Live Mobile App Alexa Google Home Recently Played On Demand App Download iOS Download Android Contests KMDL General Contest Rules Contest Support Events Expert Acadiana Garage Door Aire Serv of Lafayette Audio Video Innovators Delta College Eagle Pest Control and Chemical John Wayne's Body & Paint Mr Electric Piggly Wiggly Professional Cleaning & Maintenance Services LLC SpeedPro Imaging Theriot Family Dental Care Contact Us Help & Contact Info VIP Support Send Feedback Advertise Visit us on Youtube Visit us on Facebook Visit us on Twitter INSTAGRAM UL Men’s Basketball Signs Top 100 Recruit Ty Harper Steve Peloquin Steve Peloquin Updated: November 17, 2020 Photo Courtesy: ragincajuns.com Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns will apparently be adding an extremely talented prep player from The Golden State to its 2021-2022 signing class. Multiple sources reported on Monday night that Ty Harper, who currently attends Santa Clarita Christian, located in Santa Clarita, California, has signed with Louisiana. A 6-foot-3 combo guard, Harper is ranked as a 4-star recruit by many recruiting services, and listed as the 100th-best senior in the country by ESPN. Harper joins Carencro forward Joe Charles as UL signees in the Early National Signing Period, which ends next week. Spring signing period will then begin in April and end in June. Harper had only one Division I offer prior to last season (Detroit Mercy), but had a breakout year to elevate his status. Rated by Rivals as a 3-star recruit, as well as the 41st-best shooting guard in the 2021 class, Harper narrowed his final eight choices to Louisiana, California, Grand Canyon University, Nevada, New Mexico, USC, Virginia Tech, and Washington St. That's an impressive list of schools, which includes three Pac-12 schools, along with one ACC school, but maybe just an impressive is the list of schools that offered Harper which didn't make the cut, including Oregon, Arizona, and Arizona St. As a junior last season, Harper propelled Santa Clarita Christian to a 24-6 record last season, good enough for a top-50 finish in the final national rankings. Harper is known as an outstanding athlete who still has a very high ceiling who can contribute right away at the collegiate level. Harper is scheduled to graduate high school in the spring and be eligible at the collegiate level next fall. 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Photo by PoPville flickr user Mr.TinDC Ed. Note: Last Friday we spoke about whether or not folks felt safe on metro. See the poll results here. From a press release: “Metro General Manager/CEO Paul J. Wiedefeld and Transit Police Chief Ron Pavlik today announced plans to increase patrols onboard buses, trains and within Metrorail stations. The additional measures will result in sharp increases in the number of officers on patrol at selected times of day, and also better utilize officers working in “limited duty” status to provide additional “eyes and ears” at key locations. Metro Transit Police will begin implementing the following measures immediately: Reassign 17 officers to Patrol Operations. MTPD will transfer responsibility for securing revenue to an outside firm, a move that will make available 11 officers immediately and an additional 6 officers within 60 days. This action will increase the overall size of MTPD’s Patrol Operations Bureau by more than five percent. The additional officers will be assigned to patrols based on crime trends. Relieve existing Patrol Officers from revenue protection duties. Currently, some officers on patrol duties spend a portion of their tour on revenue protection duties. A secondary benefit of transferring revenue security to an outside firm is that current Patrol Officers will be able to focus on traditional police duties at all times. Implement “power hour” deployments, surging the number of officers on duty at selected times by up to 100 percent. MTPD will strategically use overtime to overlap the Department’s Day Shift and Evening Shift officers on selected days and at selected locations. By having the two shifts overlap, the number of officers on duty can nearly double during hours when patrol coverage is needed most (i.e. during late-afternoon and evening hours). Reassign officers on qualifying “limited duty” status to key stations to provide additional “eyes and ears.” Officers who are unable to perform full duty, but are cleared to work in limited duty status will be assigned to stations based on crime trends. These officers, who may be in high-visibility vests or in casual clothes, will be equipped with police radios to summon on-duty MTPD officers when needed. “Every Metro rider deserves to be able to travel freely without fear, and we will take all appropriate steps to reassure riders and respond to crime trends,” said Chief Pavlik. “At the General Manager’s direction, we will take immediate steps to increase patrols using our existing resources.” MTPD encourages any rider who notices anything of concern to bring it to the attention of police. To report emergencies, call 911 or MTPD directly at 202-962-2121. MTPD also has a convenient “text tip” option for reporting non-emergency situations. Riders can simply send a text message to 696873 (MyMTPD) to reach a Transit Police dispatcher.”
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After failing in its attempt to delegitimize and defeat Donald Trump through persistently negative coverage of the candidate throughout the recent campaign, the establishment news media might have been expected to acknowledge its failures and make some effort toward restoring objectivity to journalism. However, the American public, which has lost confidence in the news media due to its antagonistic approach to President Trump and his supporters, has little hope that the media will cover the Trump presidency in a fair and objective way, according to the findings of a recent Investor's Business Daily/TIPP Poll. For much of our nation's history, the press earned the trust of the American people with a tradition of objective reporting aimed at providing the public with the facts. During the American Revolution, newspapers were instrumental in both keeping colonists engaged in the effort and inspiring many to join the fight. Nearly 200 years later, the Washington Post's coverage of the Watergate scandal also demonstrated how American journalism, when dedicated to the pursuit of the truth, can shake up the power structures and create change. However, the media elite's relentlessly negative and antagonist coverage of Trump, both before and after the election, has damaged trust in the news media, giving rise to a significant credibility gap between the establishment news media and the American people. The public's growing distrust of the establishment news media has been captured by a number of recent polls. According to an IBD/TIPP Poll conducted in December, more than half of Americans (55%) report they have less trust in the news media as a result of its coverage of the 2016 election. While Republicans hold the highest share of Americans (71%) who are losing faith in the news media, a majority of independents (56%) also say that they trust the media less in the wake of the recent election. In addition, a Media Research Center/YouGov Poll conducted between Nov. 9 and 10 found that nearly 7 in 10 voters (69%) do not feel that the news media are honest and truthful. Further, according to a Gallup Poll conducted in September, only 32% of respondents report having a great deal or fair amount of trust in the media's ability "to report the news fully, accurately and fairly," the lowest level in the poll's history of gauging confidence in the media. The American people's waning confidence in the news media is largely due to its overwhelmingly negative coverage of Donald Trump throughout the presidential campaign. While enclosed in their bubble of cosmopolitan elitism, the media ran story after story that promoted the narrative that Trump was a racist demagogue bent on destroying American democracy. In doing so, the media sought to cast Donald Trump as unfit for the presidency, and to discourage his supporters from voting. The establishment media's credibility was further marred by most pundits' and pollsters' pre-election prognostications of a stinging defeat for Trump. Pointing to numerous polls that gave Hillary Clinton a comfortable lead, many journalists and media pundits called the race for the Democrat days before the election. As one example, Washington Post columnist George F. Will echoed many of his media peers as he predicted a landslide victory for Clinton, in an article titled, "Donald Trump may find a place in history — by losing just that badly." Further, nearly all the election models published by media organizations had Hillary Clinton as the odds-on favorite to win the presidency. Heading into Election Day, the New York Times' The Upshot put the Democrat's chance of winning at 85%, while giving Trump a mere 15% chance to prevail. The Huffington Post's forecast was even more favorable to Clinton, assigning her a 98% chance of becoming president, and predicting a landslide 323 electoral-vote victory for the Democrat. Thus, as Election Day showed, the media elite's attempts to sway the election by painting Trump as a dangerous and unhinged candidate were not only unsuccessful, but also self-defeating. By the end of the campaign, most Americans perceived the media's anti-Trump bias. For instance, an Associated Press-GfK Poll released at the end of October 2016 revealed that 56% of likely voters believed the media are biased against Trump, with a mere 5% saying that they were biased in his favor. Further, nearly 9 in 10 Trump supporters (87%) felt that the media were biased against their candidate. Americans' awareness of the establishment media's opposition to Trump was also uncovered in an IBD/TIPP Poll in September. According to the poll, the share of registered voters who perceived the media's coverage of Donald Trump as being "too tough" (33%) was twice what it was for Hillary Clinton (16%). Accordingly, in opposing Donald Trump through a constant barrage of negative news stories, the news media unwittingly set itself against a large segment of the population that felt Trump gave a voice to their discontent. During a campaign that witnessed a surge in populist sentiment, many of Trump's supporters, particularly working class Americans, perceived that their values were being derided by the media elite. They rallied behind the candidate who also faced the media's disdain — and who was successfully fighting back. This was explained brilliantly by Fox News media reporter Howard Kurtz during an appearance on America's Newsroom the day after the election: "A lot of the people who support him (Trump) or are inclined to support him despise the media, see us, collectively part of the establishment, and he was fighting against us. He was fighting for them." Thus, in electing Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States, the American people have dealt the establishment media — which strongly opposed Trump throughout the campaign and expected him to lose handily — a striking repudiation, putting its credibility on life support. Goal One: Delegitimize The Trump Presidency Despite being handed what amounts to a vote of no confidence from American voters, the news media do not appear to be ready to return to objectivity any time soon. In fact, the media's coverage of Trump has only become more negative and hostile since Election Day, as Democratic-leaning pundits and journalists attempt to delegitimize the Trump presidency. The news media have devoted much coverage to reports of Russia's alleged hacking into the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign in order to promote the narrative that Trump was illegitimately elected. Although there is no credible evidence to suggest that Russian interference had swayed the outcome of the election, the media has used the story to insinuate that Trump may have been elected with help from the foreign power. Hence, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, in a piece published on Dec. 12, claimed that the 2016 presidential election was a "tainted election," which Trump won "only thanks to foreign intervention and grotesquely inappropriate, partisan behavior on the part of domestic law enforcement." Various television news programs also used reports of alleged Russian election meddling to cast doubt on the legitimacy of a Trump presidency. For instance, on the Dec. 11 installment of "Face the Nation," host John Dickerson and Slate correspondent Jamelle Bouie discussed "new" information gathered by the intelligence community which, says Dickerson, indicated that Russian interference was "targeted to help Donald Trump." During the segment, Bouie explained how this "news" could call into question the legitimacy of the recent election: "If it is true, if we have further verification of this, then what it suggests potentially is that the election was in some sense illegitimate." Further, appearing on "Good Morning America" last month, ABC Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl related to anchor George Stephanopoulos how it was unlikely that Trump would retaliate against Russia for alleged hacking activity since it "arguably helped him get elected president." Some in the media went beyond insinuation, unabashedly declaring that Vladimir Putin and Russia were directly responsible for the election of Donald Trump. On MSNBC's "Hardball" at the end of December, Jason Johnson, politics editor for the Root, referred to the election as an "amazing coup" by Putin, who "took over the United States and got himself a Manchurian candidate." Not to be outdone, Keith Olbermann, host of the webshow "The Resistance" for GQ.com, has referred to Trump as a "puppet of Putin" and lamented that, as a result of Russian interference in the recent election, "we are no longer a democracy, we are no longer a free people, we are the victims of a bloodless coup." It is not surprising, therefore, that some have even considered the possibility of holding another presidential election, a "redo" of sorts, over alleged Russian interference. For instance, in an appearance on "CNN Newsroom" the day after the Washington Post published its story on the CIA's assessment of Russian meddling, Robert Baer, an intelligence and security analyst for CNN, stated that, if Russia interfered in the election, "I don't see any other way than to vote again." The media elite's eagerness to delegitimize the Trump presidency was most evident when CNN and BuzzFeed reported on a suspect intelligence report that claims Russia holds compromising information on Trump which could be used for blackmail. Buzzfeed's publication of the unverified dossier, which contained salacious allegations against Trump, was roundly criticized, even by some in the establishment media, such as the Atlantic and Vox. In a recent interview on "Fox News Sunday," Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward of Watergate fame referred to the dossier as a "garbage document" that should never have been published. However, Trump may actually benefit from this blatant attempt by the media to undermine his presidency. CNN and Buzzfeed's reporting on the unsubstantiated document, which contains bizarre allegations that are obviously fictitious, gave credence to Trump's claims of media bias. It also demonstrates why the media have lost so much credibility in the eyes of the American people. Besides attempting to delegitimize the Trump presidency, the media elite have also tried to cast doubt on Trump's fitness to serve, both morally and mentally. For example, a number of media pundits and columnists have claimed that racism played a significant role in Trump's victory, and have stoked fears that his presidency would resemble an authoritarian regime. Soon after Trump won, CNN's Van Jones declared on air that the election "was a white-lash against a changing country, it was a white-lash against a black president." In a Dec. 7 article for the New York Times, columnist Andrew Rosenthal also suggested that Trump ran a racist campaign, claiming that it offered "a platform to white supremacists." He chastised Trump supporters who, wittingly or not, voted for "a candidate who espoused racism and xenophobia and told lie after lie without remorse." Impeaching Trump: A Media Goal? Some in the media portrayed Trump as an authoritarian, even before he officially took office. On "Meet the Press" in late December, MSNBC correspondent Joy Reid expressed concern that, by electing Trump, America could "slip casually into authoritarianism," as his approach to government already contains, in her words, "some real elements of authoritarianism." Daily Beast contributor Dean Obeidallah echoed these fears, but with more specificity. On the Dec. 9 edition of CNN's "New Day," Obeidallah accused Trump of creating a cabinet that amounted to a "dream team of anti-Muslim hate." Some in the media elite have even questioned the state of Trump's mental health. In an article titled "Is Donald Trump Mentally Ill? 3 Professors Of Psychiatry Ask President Obama To Conduct 'A Full Medical And Neuropsychiatric Evaluation,' " Richard Greene of the Huffington Post claimed that Trump satisfies the criteria of a "narcissistic personality disorder," and thus represents a "serious danger to the country and the world." Questioning a president's moral and mental fitness could be dismissed as partisan attacks or as talking points aimed at boosting support. However, as the Washington Post's Richard Cohen demonstrates in his Jan. 9 piece, "How to Remove Trump From Office," some may be questioning Trump's fitness to have him impeached. Cohen writes that Trump should be subject to "impeachment by the House and conviction by the Senate," using the 25th Amendment, which he says provides a way to remove a president from office if he or she is "unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office." As grounds for this, Cohen cites Trump's alleged bullying, lying and demagoguery: "Donald Trump is a one-man basket of deplorables. He is a braggart and a liar. He is a bully and a demagogue. He is an ignoramus and a deadbeat, a chiseler and either a sincere racist or an insincere one, and his love for himself is matched only by my loathing of him. He is about to be president of the United States. A constitutional coup may be in the offing." Objectivity's Bleak Outlook However, as was the case before the election, Americans recognize the news media's anti-Trump frenzy and have little hope the media elite will cover Trump's presidency in an objective way. In our latest IBD/TIPP Poll, nearly half of respondents (45%) believe that the news media are rooting for President Trump's failure, compared with 10% who say that the media want him to succeed. Meanwhile, only 38% of Americans report that the media are indifferent to Trump's success or failure. It is not surprising, therefore, that the public is highly skeptical that the media will fairly cover Trump. According to our poll, 49% of Americans feel that the news media will be "too tough" in their coverage, while just 24% say the coverage will be fair and balanced. Digging deeper, nearly 9 in 10 Republicans (85%) and close to half of independents (48%) expect the media's coverage of President Trump to be "too tough." Thus, if the establishment media maintains its negative coverage of Trump, in which nearly every move he makes is subjected to excessive outrage from pundits and columnists, they risk widening their credibility gap with the American people, and will continue to lose to a president who knows how to take on the media and win. The media's antagonistic coverage of Trump insults the intelligence of Americans, who are beginning to tune out. Will they abandon the establishment media for good? Westervelt is a research analyst at TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence. is a research analyst at TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence. Mayur is the president of TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence, and directs the Investor's Business Daily/TIPP Poll. RELATED: IBD/TIPP Presidential Leadership Poll IBD/TIPP Poll Main Page IBD/TIPP Election 2016 Tracking Poll
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Share. Shooting games removed from state rest stops. Shooting games removed from state rest stops. A city in Massachusetts will offer coupons to residents in exchange for violent games. According to the Boston Globe, Robert Dolan, mayor of Melrose, Mass., is planning to launch an initiative “aimed at persuading families to get rid of their violent video games, movies, and toys by offer­ing coupons to residents who turn in those items at the city yard.” “ Residents who throw away items can retrieve a coupon sheet, which will include deals at local businesses and possibly a ‘get out of homework free’ coupon. “If a family has this discussion and maybe tries to get rid of some of this stuff, they are going to get one of these coupons,” Dolan said. “The child may be getting rid of something they like, but they are getting some value for it.” Dolan “felt compelled to start the program following the Newtown shootings” that took place last month and hopes to be collecting games by February 1st. The program will be called “New Year - New Direction” and “residents who throw away items can retrieve a coupon sheet, which will include deals at local businesses and possibly a ‘get out of homework free’ coupon.” In addition to Melrose’s new initiative, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation has removed nine violent arcade games from rest stops in at least four Massachusetts towns. Games pulled from rest stops include Time Crisis and Beach Head 2000, while games including Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga and Cruis’n Exotica will remain. “Bottom line is I think there isn’t a person who doesn’t believe that there isn’t too much violence in our society, and games can glorify that,” said Transportation Secretary Richard Davey. “A video game in a public space could be used by anybody of any age. At the end of the day, those games are there to entertain kids, probably for a few minutes, while their parents are resting from a long trip. I just think it makes all the sense in the world to have it be a more passive [game].” News of Melrose’s exchange program comes just one day after a small town in Connecticut canceled its plans to collect and destroy violent games. Andrew Goldfarb is IGN’s associate news editor. Keep up with pictures of the latest food he’s been eating by following @garfep on Twitter or garfep on IGN.
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Danny Did Foundation annual kickball tournament View Full Caption EDGEBROOK — Clouds hung in the sky and the grass was wet from heavy rainfall the day before, but hundreds of families traveled to Edgebrook Park on Sunday promising their kids a day of outdoor fun. As soon as they got to the park, the weather changed; suddenly it was nothing but clear blue skies and sunshine. "It was because of Danny," said Mary Duffy, chief operating officer of the nonprofit Danny Did Foundation, which organized its fifth annual kickball tournament in honor of Danny Stanton, who was 4 when he died after a seizure in his sleep in 2009. This year's event drew 320 registrations from kids ranging from kindergartners to eighth-graders. They traveled from as far as Northwest Indiana, said Tom Stanton, Danny's uncle and the executive director of the foundation. That makes it the biggest turnout yet, he added. Proceeds go to the foundation, which aims to prevent deaths caused by seizures. About 2.3 million Americans suffer from epilepsy, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Stanton said the tournament raised around $10,000 this year through a combination of registration fees, donations and sponsorships. Kickball was an "obvious choice" when members of the foundation sat down to design events five years ago, Stanton said. Danny used to play in his front yard with his sister, Mary Grace, now 13, and his two brothers, Tommy, 6, and Johnny, 12. And he played "really well" for a 4-year-old, Duffy said. He was good at baseball, too, Stanton remembered. One of his cherished memories was during Danny's last summer, in 2009. Danny was very attached to his older brother Johnny, and went to all of his baseball games in the the hopes that he could fill in, he said. That summer, Johnny's baseball team made it to the championship, and sure enough, a player was injured, so Danny got the chance to play. "He got a hit, which was pretty incredible for a little 4-year-old running around with 7-year-olds," Stanton said. "I always cherish this moment." Duffy, who is a family friend of the Stantons, said Danny could kick the ball "5 yards down" and he would always play with the older kids. On Sunday, kids of all ages played kickball on teams according to age, donning neon T-shirts with a Danny Did Foundation logo. On the perimeter of the park, volunteers sold popcorn, pizza and snow cones, all of Danny's favorite foods, Duffy said. In 2011, the field at the park was officially named Danny Stanton Field, Stanton said. Danny's sister Mary Grace, who is going into eighth grade, said all of her friends from school come to every kid-friendly event put on by Danny Did Foundation. The kickball tournament, among other events, brings the already tight-knit community together, said Steve Greifelt, a family friend whose son played in a soccer league with Danny. His three kids, ages 6, 9 and 11, played kickball despite the muddy fields. The Greifelt family has been supporting the foundation since its inception. "We miss [Danny]; we wish he were here with us," Greifelt said. Bob Spallone, 46, whose kids also played kickball, echoed Greifelt's sentiment, adding that the Stantons have reached a lot of people in the community and beyond. Like the Stanton family, Spallone's family received positive support from the Edgebrook community when it experienced tragedy, he said. Spallone's 12-year-old son, Luke, died in an accident 1½ years ago. Luke's initials were on the neon-colored T-shirts as well. "It's a very tight-knit community," said Spallone, explaining the foundation's growth. "People's cousins come, or their friends come, and a lot of the volunteers may [be too old to play kickball] but they remember to come help." For more neighborhood news, listen to DNAinfo Radio here:
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All Fired Up In the Big Smoke’s Daren Foster, who attended a transit town hall put on by the Toronto Taxpayers Coalition in Scarborough last night: Nearly two and a half hours later, we were pretty much right back where we started. People wanted subways. People were owed subways. World class cities have subways. Scarborough demanded their piece of that transit dream. But there was no one there to tell them how that could happen. It was all vague notions, untested theories and a whole lot pie in the sky projections. I’d be plenty pissed too. I just think the crowd turned their ire on the wrong target. Which wasn’t their fault in the least. The real target wasn’t in the room. He’d skipped the meeting, encouraging the anger while sidestepping any responsibility for it. via Seething In Scarborough « All Fired Up In The Big Smoke. For OpenFile Toronto, David Hains covers more of the details. The short version: unrealistic promises and mostly fact-free rhetoric has whipped up some Scarborough residents into a frenzy. The prospect of light rail transit is the hated villain, while Rob Ford’s subway dream stands as the hero. After the meeting, Sun columnist Sue-Ann Levy — adding credibility to the proceedings by serving as a panelist — summed up the mood with a tweet: “Scarborough residents would prefer NOTHING, NADA, over light rail transit.” There seems to be an unconscious desire from some in this debate to return to the transit planning status quo that existed prior to 2007 and the announcement of Transit City and MoveOntario 2020. During that time, the TTC continuously drew and redrew subway lines on various maps. They bounced through Network 2011 and RTES and other plans that promised a whole lot of subway construction. Sometimes politicians would make election-time promises that they would build pieces of whatever plan was on the books at the time. But even though the city stuck with this subways-to-the-suburbs strategy for decades, very little happened. It was only through Mel Lastman’s relentless enthusiasm for North York that we got a 5.5 kilometre subway line on Sheppard Ave, and that’s proven to have had a net negative impact on TTC operations. The city will be subsidizing it for decades. The city did come close to getting an Eglinton subway, but Premier Mike Harris infamously filled in the already-dug hole, scuttling the line as a budget-saving measure. And while that was undoubtedly a mistake, it’s worth noting that, by the time Eglinton got canned, the only part of the plan funded was a stubby five-station line running from Eglinton West station to York Civic Centre. Had Harris not stopped construction, the mourned Eglinton subway could have made for a similar story as what we’ve seen on Sheppard: a too-short, under-utilized line requiring huge annual subsidy. With no money to pay for an extension. The city had to shift its focus away from subways and toward LRTs not because of some ill-defined ideology but because the subways-first strategy was a complete and utter failure. It was all talk and no action. And now, in Scarborough and other parts of the city, we’re seeing what looks like angry demands to return to that. Despite the raucous demand for subways coming out of last night’s meeting, the prospect of new taxes or revenue tools were roundly shot down. For subways, there’s talking – and yelling! – but no plan. No action. No money. Save our Gordon Chongs Speaking of things for which there is no plan and no money, it turns out the mayor isn’t going to pay Dr. Gordon Chong and the other consultants who worked on his Sheppard Subway report. The Toronto Star’s Royson James: First, they didn’t take Gordon Chong’s advice on how to pay for the Sheppard Subway. Now they won’t pay him. And consultants the ex-city councillor hired to make the case for Mayor Rob Ford’s subway dreams are owed $80,000 they may never collect. That’s the bankrupt state of the TTC subsidiary Mayor Ford created to promote his subway plan. via TTC subway study ran out of money, Gordon Chong and consultants still owed more than $100,000 | Toronto Star. Sometimes analogies are too obvious. Tags: eglinton subway, gordon chong, mel lastman, mike harris, sheppard subway, transit, transit city, ttc
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Zales Jewelers is under attack. The discount diamond dealer has raised the ire of One Million Moms with its latest commercial. The 30-second TV spot depicts a number of happy smiling couples showing their love for one another with diamond jewelry, including two lesbians getting married. In response, One Million Moms has issued a strongly worded statement saying the commercial is “glorifying sin.” “Zales Jewelers should be ashamed of attempting to normalize sin by featuring two women getting married in their latest commercial,” the statement begins. “It shows two women in wedding gowns exchanging vows and wedding bands.” Gasp! “Zales crossed a line,” the moms nag. “Zales is glorifying sin, and no sin should be placed in the spotlight and honored. This goes for homosexuality as well.” The moms are now urging everyone to call the mall jewelry giant and demand it pull the commercial immediately. “Let Zales know that continuing to air this offensive advertisement in the future will force your family to decide to avoid their stores, especially during the Christmas season,” they say. They’re also encouraging people to go to their local malls and harass Zales employees and managers by telling them to stop engaging in “culture wars.” Check out the offending advertisement below. This Story Filed Under
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Pakayak is the ultimate packable hardshell kayak. Go where you want, store it where you want, carry it on your back, take it in your convertible and paddle it just like a traditional hard-shell kayak. And, it's made in the U.S.A. We think that kayaking is one of the best things you can do in your free time. Six inches off the shore and you are on an instant vacation. Unfortunately, it's nearly impossible to get your kayak, in most of the places that we live, to and from the water without a pickup truck, or a roof rack and a buddy to help you carry and lift your kayak. For those who live in the cities, it can be next to impossible. So, we've developed the Pakayak. The Pakayak Bluefin 14 is a hard-shell 14-foot kayak that nests inside itself to 3 1/2 feet and packs into a bag. We want you to enjoy a lifetime of worry-free paddling so we designed the Pakayak to exceed all of our requirements for strength, watertightness and product life. Each of the sections of our Pakayak connect with a tongue and groove interlocking shape that compresses a silicone gasket to insure a watertight, dry boat. Each tongue and groove intersection acts as a bulkhead to increase the hull strength at the connecting seams. The sections are held together by our patented clamping system. Each clamp is rated to hold over 500 lbf (pounds of force) providing 2500 lbf of force holding the Pakayak together at the cockpit and 2000 lbf of force at the other sections. The silicone gasket is designed for years and years of use but in the event that it were to be torn or damaged, it can be replaced on the spot with no tools or glue. These show our bomb-proof tongue and groove mating section and silicone seal. See how the clamp will look and work in the illustration video below. For a full description, please see the FAQs. To show you in real time that the Pakayak goes together in under 5 minutes, here's a very rough, uncut, actual speed video of the assembly. You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play Replay with sound Play with sound 00:00 00:00 Below is a video showing the watertight bulkheads in a prototype. You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play Replay with sound Play with sound 00:00 00:00 See how our clamps pull the mating surfaces together to form a watertight seal then lock into place. Our latch has a safety catch to ensure that it cannot release unless you unlock it. You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play Replay with sound Play with sound 00:00 00:00 "During my 6+ hour test on a river in Connecticut and on the choppy Long Island Sound, I kept experiencing two opposing disbeliefs: When I saw the kayak all packed up, I couldn’t believe the unit becomes an efficient, floating boat. Conversely, when I was on the water, I couldn’t believe I was paddling in a sectional kayak. The boat is sleek, at two feet wide, and it is exceptionally fast. It glided through calm river waters with ease and accelerated on a dime. Though narrow, it’s also stable." GearJunkie "At exactly two feet wide, the Blue Fin is plenty stable through wind-blown chop and the occasional rogue wave. It does not feel tippy, and I felt confident just sitting idle in it… As it is now, if you want a boat that combines portability with durability, the Pakayak is right for you." Outside Magazine "...this could be a whole new class of kayaks that every brand comes out with and leaves us wondering how it didn’t happen sooner." theupscout.com "There are many options in inflatable and foldable kayak designs. While functional, none of them can perform like a real hard-side touring kayak and that’s the main draw for the Pakayak Bluefin 14, which combines comfortable touring performance with an impressively portable modular design." coolthings.com "The days of you having to tow your kayak on your car roof or hauling it in a cargo trailer are over, thanks to this kayak, which combines comfortable touring performance with an amazing portable modular design." technabob.com Carry on your back to remote locations. Check it on a plane and take it on vacation. Store it in your condo, apartment or dorm room. You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play Replay with sound Play with sound 00:00 00:00 Pakayak tracks, handles, paddles and performs just like the best hard-shell kayaks on the market today. Check it out! The first video is in Florida and the second is in southern California. You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play Replay with sound Play with sound 00:00 00:00 You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play Replay with sound Play with sound 00:00 00:00 Put on a spray skirt and roll away! You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play Replay with sound Play with sound 00:00 00:00 Below are the dimensions and details of the Pakayak Bluefin 14. To help bring this ingenious product to the market, please support us by choosing one of the rewards on the right. Or, you can choose to skip the reward and just straight-up back us. Either way we are incredibly grateful for your support! Join in the evolution of kayaking! Note: All Pakayaks will have a limited edition "I Backed" in the logo on the bow. Plus, as a special value for our supporters, all of our Kickstarter Pakayaks come with our “Mac Daddy Bag”, which will retail at $250! It will be made for us by a U.S. luggage manufacturer and will be the one bag that does it all! It will have: large wheels to handle most any terrain backpack straps to take it anywhere you can’t roll it to a sling strap to help get it in and out of the car and, will easily fit in your Pakayak while your paddling! Most importantly, it lets you take the Pakayak AND your 4-piece paddle in one bag! Check out the bag in the photos and you’ll get the idea! *Please Note - Additional fees will apply for shipping to Alaska and Hawaii. International shipments may incur extra fees depending on your location. Team Pakayak is comprised of four partners: Doug Mackro, Zinelle Mackro, Phil Miller and Day Moore. We each bring a completely different perspective and set of experiences to round out our company quite nicely. Doug is the inventor and designer, Zinelle creates the graphics and website, Phil manages operations and the manufacturing process, and Day creates the buzz, builds the carry bags and keeps growing our connections. Doug and Zinelle embarked on this exciting endeavor 4 1/2 years ago. Day and Phil joined 2 1/2 years ago and we have all given our blood, sweat and tears to see Pakayak come to fruition. We four as a team are 100% dedicated to overcome any and all obstacles that may arise and bring this product to market. Then, there are all the people who have helped us immensely along the way, giving countless hours of their time to help us get this far, we list them below. Now, you can help us finish the process and bring this product to market! Check it out! Day is following a dolphin! Give-back, eco-friendly and community are the three threads woven through the fabric of our company and the very framework of our individual lifestyles. To that end, each Pakayak model will be named after an endangered marine animal with a percentage of profit from each sale (after Kickstarter) going toward efforts to save that particular species. Each Pakayak owner will receive information regarding the status of the named species and a way to monitor its progress. We would also like to provide updates on the status of the condition of our oceans to each Pakayak owner in the hope that awareness will foster stewardship. We also intend to join the member companies of 1% For The Planet in the future. At Pakayak, we believe strongly in community. We have worked with a local high school's engineering department to design boat parts and accessories. In the future, we would like to work with local associations and organizations to bolster overall appreciation of nature and, more specifically, saving and cleaning our waters.
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With the new patch out for a while I wanted to take some time to talk about it! First off, there weren’t giant changes to mid lane for the most part, a few champion nerfs and you get a free ward which is great! The free ward allows dominate laners to be safer in their lane since you can ward one side and stick to that side and be safe. Supports also got massively changed, we saw a rise of Taric in Solo Queue for a bit and now he has dropped off a little. Every support is richer now so it is not uncommon to see them running around with Randuin’s Omen and a few other items. Makes it harder for mids like Leblanc/Nidalee or what not to kill the support while they are warding. On top of that, everyone is only limited to 3 green wards and 1 pink ward, makes vision control more of a team effort than just the support. I like this change personally, vision control isn’t as dominant before because the pink wards are always visible now and there is no oracles. This does make champions like Teemo strong, as he can control baron extremely easy with the amount of mushrooms he can lay around the pit, I think we might see a rise of Teemo top soon…. I don’t think Nidalee is much worse than she was before, she lost a little damage but still plays the same. Spears still do a ton of damage if they hit people soooo you still need to dodge them x.x Inhibitors also aren’t worth as much anymore because it doesn’t cause the other lanes to push as well, only the lane you got it in. Also it only lasts for 4 minutes which is an entire minute shorter than previous, allows for more comebacks basically. Split pushing got nerfed a lot as well because they made it so you can’t just proxy farm and be worth nothing, once you get X amount of gold from creeps you’re worth full gold again. The patch more or less made games last longer for a few reasons; They made the first tier turret worth less gold Increased amount of gold generation junglers/supports get Killed oracles so people can’t shut out the enemies teams vision. Dragon is worth less gold Early kills are worth less money (level 1 fights) Inhibitors are shorter, and don’t affect other lanes You’ll see teams that excel at late game become much stronger because most games can get to late game now, instead of being over in 20 minutes. I’m excited to be able to play with these new changes in our upcoming match against Fnatic! I hope we can do well to adapt to these changes and pull out a victory from Fnatic. Wish us luck guys :)!
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WordPress is transforming and you may not even know it. The project’s largely been a PHP driven framework. According to Github, the code itself is around 85% PHP and 15% JS in WordPress 3.5. In the future, JavaScript is likely to make up a majority of the project’s code. And Backbone.js and Underscore.js have a big part of that shift. We should get ready for the change, and learn how to use these new tools. WordPress is transforming and you may not even know it. The project’s largely been a PHP driven framework. According to Github, the code itself is around 85% PHP and 15% JS in WordPress 3.5. I can’t find the reference right now, but Matt Mullenweg has commented before that based on the current pace of change, JavaScript will likely make up the majority of the code in the coming years. You may know that the new media manager in 3.5 is pretty much entirely JavaScript. The theme customizer is largely JavaScript too. This means we’re in for a transformative time as WordPress developers. And tools like Backbone and Underscore are partially what we have to thank for that. I’m not an expert at all. I’m not even a novice. But my understanding is that JavaScript is really stretching its legs with new-ish frameworks like these that allow programmers to do much more substantial stuff in codebases, especially in terms of communicating with the server. And using these methods, vs purely PHP, allow for the application to do things faster and offer a nice, snappy experience, and probably loads of other benefits that perhaps Koop, Nacin, or someone smart could elaborate on. I just know I like using the new tools in WordPress built this way. I also know that there are a lot of outdated plugins that haven’t updated from instantiating thickbox media modals to the new media modal. And that is in part because of the lack of developers’ experience with the tools. It’s time for me to stop, because I’m already beyond my pay grade. But if I want to stay in the game in a few years, I imagine I’ll need to change that. So, the purpose of this post is to show you some resources for learning. Here’s a sample plugin by Thomas Griffin (Soliloquy slider author) on integrating the new media manager in a plugin. And here’s another post by Mike Jolley (lead developer of WooCommerce) showing how to use the new media manager in a plugin. More generically, check out this post about these frameworks getting into WordPress core in 3.5. Also watch this video tutorial by Jeffrey Way on understanding Backbone and the server. And best of all peek into this Code School class on Backbone if you’re ready to get started on learning Backbone.
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Overall, Hexarelin is a good all purpose anabolic. Also, since we know that IGF and GH use produces a shutdown of your endogenous levels of those hormones, Hexarelin also seems very useful for “GH-PCT” or “IGF-PCT”, as it can help restore your natural levels of those hormones after a cycle of them. Dose Recommended dose: 200mcg -500mcg daiyl, 100mcg at a time Hexalerin is generally administered 2-3 times daily at a dose of 100 mcg. Hexalerin is best suited for improving athletic performance, not for anti-aging purposes, so it is common to administer at least twice daily to increase growth hormone as much as possible over a limited period of the cycle (up to 16 weeks). .. These doses provide a significant increase in growth hormone output to promote muscle growth, gain in strength, fat loss, recovery from training and injuries. For best results, hexareline It is advisable to avoid eating for 1 hour before and after administration. Side effects Common side effects of hexarelin can include feelings of fatigue and lethargy, growth hormone can enhance not only the desire for sleep, but also its quality and ability to repair. Hexalerin is a growth hormone-releasing peptide. However, it does not stimulate increased appetite through increased grelin activity. Excessive doses can lead to tingling and numbness in the hands and feet, as well as water retention. This can indicate that the dose is too high and should be reduced. Hexalerin has a stimulating effect on adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), cortisol, and prolactin. 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Post Date: 09/06/2016 3:46 PM On Tuesday, September 6, 2016, the City of Wilmington Department of Finance announced that their new, online bill payment system, powered by Paymentus, is live and ready to be accessed by constituents and customers, via the City’s website (www.WilmingtonDE.gov). The first phase of the live system provides city customers with options to pay water/sewer and real estate tax bills online via any device that can access the internet, including smartphones and tablets. Mayor Dennis P. Williams, Finance Director Sheila Winfrey-Brown, and Paymentus Senior Vice President, Jerry Portocalis, were all on-hand at the Launch Event, which was held in the lobby of the Louis L. Redding City/County Building on French Street. Under the direction of Mayor Williams, Finance Director Winfrey-Brown and Deputy Director Stephanie Collins have been project managers for the technical and operational processes that have led to significant upgrades in services to city customers. Winfrey-Brown explains, “The Paymentus platform provides city customers with an enhanced, easy-to-use solution for paying bills. In addition to an improved customer experience, our partnership with Paymentus is enabling us to automate and streamline many customer service, customer communication and finance processes.” Customers are encouraged to establish a personalized “My Account.” This is not required to use any of the Paymentus services, but provides access to advanced customer self-service features, such as multi-account access, payment and consumption history, and auto-pay. Customers may now choose to pay their water/sewer fees and real estate taxes online by choosing one of the following channels: Online One-Time Payment – Customers can pay quickly without registration. Online Portal – Customers can establish “My Account” to access advanced self-service features including bill history, payment history, multi-account payment and more. Mobile – Allows customers to quickly check balances and make payments from their mobile device. Interactive Voice Response (IVR) / Automated Phone Payments – This easy-to-use, payment service lets customers hear their balance and make a payment by simply keying in required account information on their phone keypad. Customer Service Representatives – Traditional services at the Customer Service Window of the City’s Finance Department, on the first floor of the Louis Redding City/County Building will still being offered. Customer Service Representatives will be available to assist customers and take payments. In addition to these new conveniences, customers will also be offered the option to receive paperless bills. Those who choose this environmentally friendly option will not be subject to convenience fees. As an added benefit for city customers, the Finance Department has also added American Express as a credit payment option, along with Visa, Master Card and Discover. As always, payments may be made with a debit card, or customers may utilize e-checks as a new payment option. In coming months, other bills and fees will be payable through the City of Wilmington Paymentus system, as well. “The administration has always been focused on enhancements in areas where we touch customers. This upgrade to online bill payment through Paymentus is but one way we are responding to customer’s expectation of service and convenience,” said Mayor Williams. “I am extremely pleased that we are working with a vendor with such a tremendous reputation in providing these services. I am also proud of the entire Finance team, who are trained and ready to assist our customers to register their accounts online to take advantage of all of the new conveniences.” “The leadership at City of Wilmington is incredibly focused on delivering an exceptional billing and payment experience,” said Jerry Portocalis, Senior Vice President at Paymentus. “The solution we are launching today is indicative of their commitment to excellence and is certain to be appreciated by the City’s customers." The City of Wilmington’s Paymentus payment portal is easy to access. Simply go to the City website at www.WilmingtonDE.gov and click the “Pay My Bill” tab. For more information about this news release, contact: Tonya R. Richardson Public Relations & Communications Officer Mayor's Office of Communications Phone: (302) 576-2137 Email: trrichardson@WilmingtonDE.gov
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Jafar Panahi’s Remarkable “Taxi” | The New Yorker Skip to main content Newsletter Story Saved To revisit this article, select My Account, then View saved stories Close Alert Close Sign In Search Search News Books & Culture Fiction & Poetry Humor & Cartoons Magazine Puzzles & Games Video Podcasts Archive Festival Shop Open Navigation Menu Menu Story Saved To revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories Close Alert Close Richard Brody Jafar Panahi’s Remarkable “Taxi” By Richard Brody October 13, 2015 Facebook Twitter Email Print Save Story Save this story for later. In “Taxi,” the Iranian director Jafar Panahi again turns filmmaking into a furious act of political defiance.PHOTOGRAPH BY KINO LORBER / EVERETT Facebook Twitter Email Print Save Story Save this story for later. The Iranian director Jafar Panahi, who is under house arrest and has been banned from filmmaking since 2010 on the grounds of political dissent, starts “Taxi,” his clandestinely produced film, with a long take of the streets of Tehran, seen through the windshield of a car. It’s a shot that exudes love of the long-unseen face of the city and joy in merely being outdoors—and in moviemaking itself. Panahi is driving the car, pretending to be a cab driver, encountering strangers, acquaintances, and even a relative—and filming the encounters with a dashboard-mounted camera that he passes off as a security device. “Taxi” is Panahi’s third film that he has made since his arrest and sentencing. He has transformed his work to match the radically transformed conditions of his life. Facing monstrous circumstances—a sentence of house arrest along with a twenty-year ban on filmmaking, giving interviews, and travelling outside the country—he responded with a movie of majestic insolence, “This Is Not a Film,” from 2011. He made this film mainly in the confines of his apartment, depicting himself there, facing the terms and implications of his sentence, and acting out the story of the dramatic movie that he’d have made if not banned. He was able to have “This Is Not a Film” seen worldwide by an equally audacious ploy: the film was smuggled out of Tehran in a flash drive embedded in a cake. Panahi followed it up with an intimate, paranoid, hallucinatory thriller, “Closed Curtain,” made in an isolated house, about the lives of Iranians under siege by the regime—including Panahi himself, who walks in on the action. Now, in “Taxi,” he raises the stakes of his confinement even further, venturing outside his home, albeit in a bubble—the taxi itself—which he turns into a sort of mobile miniature movie studio, where he’s shielded from view and can hold public conversations in private, where he can film under controlled circumstances that enfold the wider and uncontrolled ones of the city at large. Oppression has transformed Panahi’s art. Under the pressure of circumstances, he has turned from a classicist into a modernist, while at the same time transforming the very codes and tones of his frame-breaking aesthetic. He puts his face, his body, his voice, his own life into his film as an existential act of self-assertion against his effacement by the regime. Panahi turns the kind of reflexive cinema that, in the United States, would risk critical dismissal as narcissistic into a furious act of political defiance. At the wheel of a taxi, Panahi picks up a pair of passengers, a man and a woman, and the man points to the dashboard-mounted camera and figures that it’s a security device. Panahi ironically agrees, at which point the discussion turns to the underlying concept of theft, the kinds of crimes that such a camera might be intended to deter—and to the kinds of draconian measures that the government might employ to deter them. Throughout the film, the squeak of the cranky pivot on which that camera is mounted signifies and accompanies Panahi’s simple, on-camera pan shots—he turns the camera to show what he wants, and that splendid sound, along with the shaky shift of the image, conjures the essence of cinematic determination. The politics of image-making and image distribution are central to “Taxi.” Another passenger, named Omid, is a DVD bootlegger who knows Panahi, having provided him with copies of Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s “Once Upon a Time in Anatolia” and Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris.” Like Panahi, Omid trades in cinematic contraband, movies that are illegal for distribution in Iran. Omid is both a street-level freedom fighter and a regular video pirate who even boasts to Panahi, “I can bring you the dailies of films in the making.” Religious law, or the abuse of religion by law, crops up throughout the film as an absurd intrusion into filmmaking itself. When Panahi picks up his niece Hana (who seems to be about eleven years old) at school, she pulls out a camera and talks to him about her school assignment to make a student film, citing the teacher’s list of legally stipulated guidelines—including the obvious ones requiring that women wear a hijab and banning contact between men and women, less obvious ones requiring that male heroes not wear a tie or have a Persian name, and the general demand to “avoid sordid realism.” As Hana later explains, her teacher said to “show what’s real but not real real … if reality is dark and unpleasant, not to show it.” Panahi answers, “There are realities they don’t want shown,” and Hana’s comeback is, “They don’t want to show it, but they do it themselves.” While the car is pulled over and Panahi steps out for a moment, Hana attempts to make a documentary from the window of the car (Panahi puts her footage into his film), a small but revealing drama of street life. But her effort is thwarted by the recalcitrance of reality—as she films action that isn’t virtuous, she calls out to the person she’s filming and asks him to change his behavior for the purpose of her film. From the sequence’s playful innocence, Panahi extracts a superb twist of cinematic paradox: once a viewer sees Hana tweak events to promote virtue, all on-screen depictions of virtue risk appearing transparently false. The movie’s loopiest comic sequence is also one of its quietly angriest ones. It involves two elderly women who are in a big hurry. They’re travelling to a shrine—a spring—with fish in a bowl. They believe that they need to put the fish in the water at a certain time in order to spare themselves certain doom. Here, Panahi presents a pair of charming innocents whose superstitious devotion represents the sort of banal piety that empowers the regime’s religious hypocrisy and righteous pretentions. Ultimately, Panahi finds a pretext to throw the elderly women out of his cab. Though he does so apologetically and respectfully, his contempt for their irrational fanaticism comes through clearly. The two women make another virtual appearance in the film’s shocking climax, a cinematic jolt too mighty to spoil. Suffice it to say that Panahi knows that he’s the subject of relentless government surveillance, knows well the menace that he faces, and attributes it unsparingly to abusive religious authority. His last passenger is his lawyer, a woman who is herself a victim of persecution and who is equally aware of the menaces dangling like the sword of Damocles over their heads. (For all her forthright revelations of monstrous injustice, she also has a light, ironic, nearly saintly presence that graces the film like a song.) Though Panahi is working under an official ban on filmmaking, his clandestine films are shown internationally and receive great acclaim (as did “Taxi,” which won the top prize, the Golden Bear, at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival). He surely knows that he is working—and, above all, living—at the sufferance of the Iranian government, which could withdraw it and imprison him, or worse, at a moment’s notice. Panahi is a reasonable director; he depicts the exaggerations and absurdities of the regime and the contortions of behavior in response to rules and laws that are silly, contrary to reason. But now he sees these absurdities as a matter of life and death. His moderate opposition to the regime resulted in a radical punishment, which, in turn, has turned him into a radical filmmaker as well as a radical dissenter. “Taxi” is filled with grim and explicit contemplations of the looming threat of the death penalty, as well as a wide range of premonitions of death, threats of death, fears of death. Its subject is life in the crosshairs; it is, in effect, a found-footage horror film. Richard Brody began writing for The New Yorker in 1999. He writes about movies in his blog, The Front Row. He is the author of “Everything Is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard.” More:Berlin Film FestivalIranJafar PanahiTaxiTehran The New Yorker Movie Club Sign up for The New Yorker’s Movie Club Newsletter to get reviews of the current cinema, movie listings for the weekend ahead, and more. E-mail address Sign up By signing up, you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement. 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Going out to a bar for drinks with your friends is great. You can relax, de-stress, and forget about your problems. That is until your annoyingly disinterested bartender stands awkwardly next to your group of friends after having delivered you your drinks with their hand out. They want a tip. Granted not all places do this. There are some bars where you can order your drinks when you want them, the barman brings them to you, and you pay and tip for all your drinks at the end of the night. Before I go any further in this rant, I want to clarify that I have never in my life worked as a bartender, but I have worked many customer service jobs, so I have some sympathy. I know customers can be dicks and I can only assume that there are some customers who would try to cheat a barman out of a tip. There have been reports of people not leaving a tip after a $140 bill, or not tipping the pizza delivery guy when he orders food to your door. But these are exceptions to the rule. In Montreal, customers are expected to pay roughly 15-25 per cent on a bill, and I understand some servers may not always get it, but asking for a tip is the cheapest thing you can do as a server. You have to earn your tip By it's very nature, a tip is something that is NOT included in the wages that you are paid to do your job. It is something you have to earn. It is something I give you because you have provided some sort of service for me. That means that I have the ability to judge how good the service was, and will give you a percentage of the bill based off of my opinion. So don't ask for a tip! I will give you a 15 per cent tip for doing your job, and a 20 per cent tip if the service is great. It's a ploy Giving a tip is basically a ploy for server to attempt to make more money off of you. If you ask for a 20 per cent tip on an average beer at a bar that costs around $8, the tip comes out to $1.60 per beer. But chances are, people are just going to give the bartender a toonie. That means that if you get three drinks, you're paying a total $6 if you tip after each drink. Compare that to a $4.80 tip you would give if you paid for everything at the end and decided your $24 experience (three beers at $8 each) at a bar was worth a 20 percent tip. It may not seem like a lot, but it does add up for the customer. More importantly though, it erodes the trust a bar-person is supposed to establish with a customer. The service industry is based on a relationship between a server and the client. That's why a good tip is awarded to a bar server that the customer enjoys. By asking for a tip after each drink, the bartender is saying "I don't trust that you'll pay me what I'm owed." All you can drink events What's even worse is going to an all you can drink event. These events will reel you in with their promise of all the alcohol you can drink for one price at the door. The only problem is that you still end up spending money because servers still expect a tip. If you don't tip, or don't tip enough, you may be refused service. It's happened to me. This is after you've battled through the hundreds of people crowded around the bar. Look, if you're going to advertise an all you can drink event, don't make me tip. I have stopped going to those events because of the injustice of false advertising. In addition to the monetary tip that is expected of any customer in Montreal, here is a service tip for all bartenders: don't ask me for a tip after every drink. If you don't want to establish a relationship with me, leave me alone and I'll pay you your 15 per cent at the end. If you aggressively solicit a tip, chances are the situation will get awkward. That means I'm not going back. I may just be one out of the millions, but if you don't provide a relaxed and comfortable place where people can unwind, you're going to lose more than just my business. Should customers have to tip after each drink or do you agree that servers need to chill out? Let us know in the comments.
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The 2009 quintennial session of Parliament of the World's Religions in Melbourne, Australia represented 220 religions and featured 675 programs, 37 movie screenings, and 84 off-site events. For all this colorful diversity, the parliament did not have a meaningful presence of atheists in its program, neither as another religion (in the sense of a "system of meaning") nor as conversation partners. This coming weekend, the atheists of the world are having their own 2010 Global Atheist Convention entitled The Rise of Atheism in the very same convention center in Melbourne, and with a correspondingly apparent absence of anything religious. It is true that religious people and atheists are not historic partners or easy conversationalists and that they both need their identity-building convocations. Yet, this segregation is happening at the time when learning to live interdependently on our fragile planet has moved from being merely a virtue of neighborly love to a matter of survival. Interdependence is no longer a choice to consider; it is a necessity. Atheists have their own challenges to finding a way to interact with humanity as it is, not as they wish it to be. Those of us who are religious have our own challenge: to involve atheists in our religious debates. In my recent book It's Really All About God: Reflections of a Muslim Atheist Jewish Christian, I have a chapter titled "The Blessing of Atheism." I recount my personal story of how atheism has supported me in becoming a better Christian and why I believe that atheists are a much needed voice in our religious conversations, service, and life. I believe that engagement with atheists is not only inevitable but will prove to be fruitful. Rabbi Or Rose tells me that rabbis of old have long taught that the highest form of human discourse is Makhloket, or disagreement. First we recognize our own limits, and then we proceed to clarify our positions as best we can. When we sustain the tension between us, each pulling our own way, we create emptiness between us. In this emptiness, Rabbis say, God creates. As it was in the beginning, so it is today. In the presence of one another, in the moment when our positions of clarity are matched with humility, the possibility of a truly new idea emerges, a solution, a way forward. Creation continues, and we all gain. In the last decade we have seen the resurgence of religious people who are willing to stand their ground with conviction but without the solemn realization of the limits of their knowledge, feelings, actions, and good intentions. They insist that life on earth is a zero-sum game and that to be right, others have to be wrong. They can hold to their formative stories as true only if other stories are proven to be lies. Instead of generating the empty space between, they endeavor to empty the space of all answers other than their own. It does not have to be this way. In Makhloket, instead of disagreeing against one another, we learn to disagree for one another. There is no need to force others. When there is a sustained life-giving tension between people or communities, we all change, find our way to a place none of us has been before. The maintenance of this pregnant space is the responsibility of all solution-oriented parties involved. All are welcome to this disagreement, including atheists. Especially atheists. They are not only welcome but desirable and necessary interlocutors in our human conversation about the meaning of our experience and the problems we face in our newly interdependent world. They are our brothers and sisters, partners and teachers, contributing members of our human household. Without those who doubt God, we would have religious people talking to each other in an echo chamber. As with every other system of meaning, atheism has its history and moments, some constructive and life-giving, and some less so. Admittedly, there are fundamentalist atheists who have abandoned the practice of constructive disagreement and have resorted to mocking the other side, refusing to roll up their sleeves to help fix the world in synergy with others. But if we all were to abandon faith for reason and proclaim all mystery to be fantasy, one day we would all sit in straight chairs of scientism. Some atheists, instead of disagreeing, demand a new and clean public square where those who disagree with them will be no more. And they do it with apocalyptic urgency, without healthy self-doubt, with their zealous priesthood making money on human fear. Instead of promoting secularization, which fosters pluralism, such fundamentalist atheism promotes secularism, getting rid of the processes of exploration of what humans cannot understand, control, or subjugate. This is atheism at its worst, a mirror image of religion at its worst. But there is such a thing as atheism at its best. Seeds of such atheism were sown by towering figures of atheist prophets including Nietzsche, Marx, and Freud, who called us out of our self-serving use of religion toward better faith and a better world. Arguably, they have done more to improve religion -- and with it, the world -- than some of our most admired religious leaders. Atheism at its best participates. It refuses to stay isolated until billions of people cease to be religious. Instead of simply dismissing religion, it engages with it constructively so that the world is better for it. Atheism at its best is an expression of faith in humanity, even faith in religious humanity, for however misguided we religious people might be, we are human, too. Atheism at its best asks us to enjoy our faith life, but with the understanding that our religions are "God-management systems," an attempt -- however honorable and perhaps necessary -- to manage a reality that is larger and more complex than our own religions. Atheism at its best is a guardian of secularization, a process of creating a common and safe space where our worldviews -- including religious ones -- can share their treasures and expose themselves to the entire world as their ethical community. Atheism at its best insists that religious people learn to live on Earth. Religion that does not work on Earth, they argue, does not work at all. Good point. To us religious people, atheists are not only precious neighbors but also strangers who see what we cannot see and ask questions that we don't know how to ask -- all the while acknowledging the good that religion brings. Atheists are God's whistleblowers.
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Front and center at Bandai Namco’s booth at E3 2017 were a trio of flagship titles for the coming year: Dragon Ball Fighter Z, Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, and Ace Combat 7. While I had the pleasure of getting hands on with all three, it was the latter that stood out as the long-awaited chance to get back into the cockpit and visit Strangereal once more. The Ace Combat series has an undeniable style that sets it apart from any other flight simulator on the market. With just enough realism to provide a worthy challenge and the perfect balance of arcade-style scoring and control, there’s a reason why this has remained a personal favorite franchise of Namco’s for many years. In my air-to-air combat, I expect twenty to one odds and an orchestra (or flamenco guitars, if you want to get exotic like Ace Combat Zero) accompanying my sortie. In that regards, Ace Combat 7 certainly does not disappoint. While not on the same epic scale of The Unsung War’s most notable tracks, the musical accompaniment of Ace Combat 7 is still worthy of being added to a classical playlist of tracks to get you motivated to take on the world. Related Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain Interview With Producer Nobuyuki Okajima: New Team, Less Missions, No More Weapon Boxes On the PlayStation 4, whether you play strapped into a PlayStation VR headset or not, the controls feel natural on a DualShock 4 controller. It’s been a few years since my last tour of duty in Strangereal and it’s perhaps the first time I haven’t played with the control of a proper flight stick. Despite this, the aerial dogfights were quite easy to control and following targets for both missile and gunfire felt as good as it did in the last numbered Ace Combat entry. Between the two demo stations for Ace Combat 7, one operating in PSVR and the other without, I found myself more interested in the virtual reality side to Ace Combat 7. This demo took place in a slightly different mission than the non-VR offering, opting for more of a traditional dogfighting experience than the massive drop of unmanned drones that was showcased in the recent trailers. I hadn’t played a flight sim since last year’s hands-on with War Thunder VR for the HTC Vive, but that didn’t stop my body from remembering that adrenaline rush once back inside the cockpit. The motion felt incredibly fluid and the sense of realism had me leaning around in my seat as my plane tried to follow and shoot down an enemy ace. Flying around at a higher top speed than War Thunder might make other players uncomfortable with the motion, but I was still high on energy and feeling quite well, unlike certain other PSVR experiences that I’ve recently tried. After getting a satisfying two-mission hands-on with Ace Combat 7, I had the pleasure of having a chat with Kazutoki Kono, head of Project Aces and the producer behind the upcoming Ace Combat 7, due next year on PC, PlayStation 4 (with PS VR support) and Xbox One. Related Switchblade Review in Progress: Road Rage with MOBA Flavor [….] (For) Ace Combat 7 I am the Producer, Kazutoki Kono, and now I have inherited the responsibility of not just Ace Combat 7, but also overseeing the franchise as a whole. It’s been some time since Ace Combat 7 was first revealed. What is new for this game, even for people that haven’t seen it since last year’s E3? The biggest reveals, between the initial announcement and this year’s E3, is the progress made on the non-VR mode: the kind of canon story mode, which I think a lot of Ace Combat fans have been looking forward to. It’s (also) been a long time since fans have been able to go back to Strangereal. Where does this fall into the timeline between other Ace Combat titles? This is going to take place twenty years after Ace Combat 5 (The Unsung War). In (Strangereal’s) timeline, it will be 2019. In terms of graphical settings, do you know how the Playstation 4 and Playstation 4 Pro versions stack up compared to the PC release? We are currently in the process of optimizing the PS4 version and we are going to tackle the Pro and PC versions after we get the PS4 running at a state where we feel comfortable. Spec wise, for the PC, we have collected some data via Steam on what sort of benchmark people expect for it to be considered a good game, so we definitely know where we want to target on the PC. We just haven’t gotten around to doing that yet. One thing that’s been a common talking point for a lot of games is the use of HDR lighting. Will that be present in the PS4 and PC versions of Ace Combat 7? There aren’t any plans at the moment to really explore HDR opportunities since the team is familiarizing themselves with Unreal Engine 4. Right now, we are trying to present the best possible form of Ace Combat while familiarizing ourselves with the engine, so HDR is probably the next step after that. One last technical question: In regards to the PSVR, are there any specific enhancements that owners that of the Playstation 4 Pro might see over the standard Playstation 4? Again, it’s going to be a similar answer to what I said before. PSVR, on the standard (Playstation) 4, we are really working on optimizing that. The difference between your normal non-VR mode and VR mode is that in VR, we need to maintain 60 frames per second. We don’t know how much once we lock the framerate, we can explore in terms of enhancing the visual elements on the PS4 Pro VR. Back to more of the gameplay and story, do you have a rough length or mission count for the primary campaign to Ace Combat 7? As we’re developing Ace Combat 7 on the next generation console for the first time, we’re really trying to balance the allocation of resources versus playtime because we’re developing it from the ground up. We really took it into consideration how many hours the fan or consumer might be expecting to find on a brand new console, brand new launch. Right now, we’ve landed volume-wise somewhere in between four and five (hours), which I think is a great volume. I think there’s going to be a lot of playability and replayability between, of course, the campaign mode, the multiplayer elements that will be added on, as well as the VR experience. Is the VR experience something that is separate from the main campaign, or can you play the entire campaign in virtual reality? The content that players will be able to experience on VR is completely exclusive from the main storyline campaign. Part of the reason is, while the goal of trying to recreating that feeling of being an ace fighter jet pilot in the story of Ace Combat has not changed, the approach is slightly different. In the campaign, we take a more cinematography type of approach, where it feels like you are part of a movie or story and in VR, we want the person to feel (immersed) and never break that first-person perspective. In regards to immersion, one of the greatest ways to get into the Ace Combat series is through the use of a flight stick. I still own mine one from The Unsung War. Will players be able to have a similar experience with Ace Combat 7 in the future? I am considering the adaptation of some kind of joystick or flight stick quite seriously, partially because once you are immersed in the VR environment, having a stick, whether it’s a joystick or throttle, it helps you lock your bearings onto something. You have the VR goggles on, you’re looking ahead, even when you turn your head, you’ll know where the front is whereas when you’re holding a PS4 controller obviously, you can move the controller with your body which breaks up that connection of immersion. As far as recreating a similar experience to (Ace Combat 5:) The Unsung War, we have the same screenplay and scriptwriter working on this one as well, so we are definitely trying to tap into that feeling people had when playing the PS2 versions. I’ve already seen some of that similar feeling listening to the music during playing Ace Combat 7. In regards to the music as well, I approached Kobayashi Keiki who worked on the previous scores and compositions. I really feel in developing and producing Ace Combat 7, we’ve gathered most of the key people who have helped protect and retain that legacy of the numbered series of Ace Combat. One of the things that’s become a side legacy of just the recent couple of editions is adapting the plane to your own personal style. This was prevalent with the Amiibo support on Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy+ as well as, I believe, some of the Idolmaster skins for Ace Combat 6. Will players be able to customize their plane in a similar fashion? As far as customization is concerned, you’ve seen the E3 demo and can get a sense of scale and specs and customization of weapons that we are going to be able to produce for players. That being said, as far as visual and personal expression, we are going to have a range of emblems and artwork that people can choose and attach to their craft. The main campaign isn’t going to feature much customization, partially because there is a story and narrative that we want to help preserve. Yeah, you don’t want to break the immersion by flying out with magical girls adorning your plane. It would be a whole different story at that point. When can gamers expect to get their hands on Ace Combat 7 for themselves? We went to the drawing board and realized we need a little more time to brush it up and really make the finer details and tuning work. Right now, we are looking at some time in 2018. Thank you for your time.
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Do You Have a 'Problem Queue'? - Raffy Banks Articles Newsletter About product-and-design, productivity Do You Have a ‘Problem Queue’? Posted by raffybanks on Feb 7, 2019 Do you know why you’re developing a feature? Do you know who you’re developing it for? Before any feature makes its way onto our roadmap it must have started its life as a problem. It could be a problem faced by a specific customer or even ourselves. What it can never be is a solution. If you do your problem discovery as early as possible you’ll be ready to build the right product or feature. Customers come bearing solutions Most people think in terms of solutions which are almost always either vague or too specific. This makes the design and development phases difficult. It extends the time required to understand what it is that needs to be built. Recently, a customer invited us up to their headquarters in Vancouver to discuss some custom development work they wanted done. Their branch managers from around the country were going to be in town so they felt like it would be a good chance to get everyone in the room at the same time. The meeting started as a round-table discussion of all the features they wanted us to build into our learning management system (LMS). One after the other managers when through their wish list. (Most of their requests overlapped in some way but I was surprised at the number of unique requests each had.) The problem was that from our perspective we had no idea why they wanted the features let alone what the features actually were. E.g. Trainee groupings and training buckets. Email notifications. Personnel system connection. A unique ‘case ID’ for every training assignment. What the hell do any of these mean? We had way more questions that they would have answers for, had we decided to engage in the conversation on their terms. I.e. we were not going to focus on the solutions they presented. We needed to get to the root of what led them to the solutions. Get people thinking in terms of problems We could have dug into each item encouraging them to explain each request. We could have even started mapping out ideas or drawing out some designs. But the problem was that they were starting from the end. They understood the issues they were having that led to their solutions. We did not and so that’s what we needed to tease out of them. Rather than fleshing out their requests we went through each one and got to the root of problem they felt it solved. We did this by going through each one and asking situational and probing questions around why and how they came up with each solutions. E.g. What were you trying to do? Why? What did you do instead? What kind of information is useful to you? Why? What do you need to do with that information? How do you conduct your training sessions? Why do you conduct them that way? We were practically starting from fresh as if we knew little about their business. We had a sense of how they did things but getting the details in their own words helped us understand and frame thing in our minds based on their view of the world. Taking this approach allowed us to come up with solutions that were WAY better and WELL beyond theirs. It’s because we had defined the problem with precision and clarity. Takeaways Understanding customer problems helps you understand why you’re building something. You and your team can’t argue over it’s merits because its real data back by real customers. You’ll be on the same page, you’ll have a shared goal. To solve a real problem. Do what ever it takes to understand customers’ problems. Go meet them in person. Watch them interact with your application. Ask them TONS of questions. Ask them to explain why they do things the way they do them. Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com is licensed by CC 3.0 BY Share Tweet Linkedin 1 Comment Want to launch a product? Here's where and how to get started - Raffy Banks Nov 23, 2019 at 9:50 AM - Reply […] You don’t want this to happen. You need their minds focused on what it is they’re trying to do. It’s your job as an expert to come up with potential solutions. To get people thinking in terms of their problems and aggravations, read Do You Have a ‘Problem Queue’? […] Leave a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Add Comment * Name * Email * Website This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Related Posts Posted by raffybanks on Feb 17, 2019 Understanding Your Product’s Tradeoffs Posted by raffybanks on Jan 28, 2019 Are You Blaming the Product? Posted by raffybanks on Mar 6, 2019 ‘Tick Box’ Solutions Raffy Banks Say Hello Twitter Facebook Have a Look Around Home Articles Products & Books Newsletter About
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DETROIT – Tesla’s swift rise to both create and dominate the luxury all-electric car market has stunned Detroit. To hold that lead to the next plateau — the self-driving, mass-market electric car widely seen as the future of the auto industry — founder Elon Musk is rapidly staffing up with the best talent he can find: computer programmers. Rather than look to Detroit for help to build his cars, Musk’s 12 year old company is focused on Silicon Valley to recruit some 1,600 software engineers for the next stage. They are to help develop Autopilot, Tesla’s autonomous car IT system, with capabilities like the Summon function announced this week that can allow Tesla owners to call the car from the garage to their side at will, like a pet. In a sign of his determination to beat Detroit at its own game, last November Musk used Twitter to get his message out. “We are looking for hardcore software engineers. No prior experience with cars required,” he said, adding “Should mention that I will be interviewing people personally and Autopilot reports directly to me. This is a super high priority.” Autopilot is crucial if Tesla aims to have a fully self-driving car by 2018, and increase production 10-fold to 500,000 cars a year by 2020. Ramping up production to that level, supported by Tesla’s own battery plant under construction in Nevada, is crucial to lowering the price of its cars to a more affordable level, perhaps $35,000, for the Tesla Model 3 electric sedan planned for 2017 — around a third of today’s price tag. Such promises have kept financiers and investors still firmly behind Tesla, even though the Palo Alto, California company has continued to lose money while the big carmakers in Detroit rack up profits on the booming US auto market. Tough competition If it meets its goals, Tesla could remain a player in the industry. But it is surrounded by likewise eager competitors. All of the large Asian, European and US automakers are ramping up their work on electric, driver-less cars. Crossing into the field with their substantial resources and tech capabilities are Internet giants like Google, Apple, and Uber. Also crowding into the race are Tesla-wannabes: start-ups like Chinese-backed Faraday Future, which unveiled its own Batmobile-looking electric in Las Vegas last week, Karma Automotive, Atieva and NexTex. All of them appear to agree that the future of the industry is in electric cars that can drive themselves. And they are all battling for the best brainpower Silicon Valley has to offer. Can Tesla still lead? Tesla has a march on the competition; the question is whether it can hold on. Its Model S and new Model X SUV both have Autopilot capabilities which allow hands-off driving in some situations, and it promises incremental expansions of those capabilities. But rivals loom in the all-electric field that will test Tesla even before autonomous driving gains traction on the roads. Audi’s Q6 e-Tron promises a 500km range without charging by 2018, 50 per cent more than Tesla’s cars currently. Mercedes-Benz has its GLE hybrid and BMW the X5. Porsche is putting $1 billion into its “Mission E” electric car and Aston Martin has an electric sports car based on its DBX concept targeted for 2019. “This is going to be very tough for Tesla,” said Jessica Caldwell, an industry analyst at Edmunds.com. “Porsche is an established name. They have a lot of marketing money, they have a lot of credibility, they have a strong dealer network... You can say the same for Audi.” At the more affordable end, General Motors is rushing to market the Chevrolet Bolt, to arrive next year as a challenger to Tesla’s Model 3. In the same price range, too, there is already BMW’s mini-electric i3. Karl Brauer, an analyst at Kelley Blue Book, says Tesla “has the cachet, they have the prestige the competition doesn’t have. Tesla is the Apple of the automotive industry”. Even so, he warned, to hold its lead, Tesla needs to keep an eye on the calendar as well as innovate. The new Model X was around two years late on its original timeline. But former GM executive Bob Lutz thinks Tesla, as it bleeds money, is a poor bet to win the race for the car of the future. “Tesla is still doomed,” he said. “Whatever uniqueness they have it’s disappearing... They have to learn how to make money like other car companies.”
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Joe McCarthy is born again -- as Peter King After the infamous House Un-American Affairs Committee destroyed lives and careers by questioning the patriotism of anybody who worked in Hollywood, Americans again promised: we'll never do that again. After FDR disgracefully rounded up Japanese-Americans during World War II and locked them up in relocation camps, Americans promised: we'll never do that again. And after Senator Joseph McCarthy disgustingly branded as a communist agent anybody who just happened to be a liberal or worked in the State Department, Americans promised: we'll never do that again, either. Yet, here we are. Another witch hunt. Another roundup. Another HUAC. Another burst of McCarthyism. Led this time by Congressman Peter King, chair of the House Committee on Homeland Security, who, under the guise of national security, is doing exactly what George W. Bush, to his credit, vowed after September 11 never to do: launch a wholesale attack on all Muslims and accuse them of either being terrorists themselves, or condoning terrorism. Pete King doesn't look like McCarthy, but he sure sounds like him: Are you now, or have you ever been, a Muslim? The very title of his hearings tells his bias from the beginning: "The Extent of Radicalization in the American Muslim Community (which presumes such radicalization exists) and That Community's Response" (which presumes it's been anything but cooperative). In fact, long before the hearings began, King had already announced his belief that 80 percent to 85 percent of American mosques are controlled by Islamic radicals; and that American Muslims have refused to cooperate with law enforcement officials in combating terrorism. Neither of which is true. In fact, Richard Cohen of The Washington Post writes that a recent Duke University/University of North Carolina study found "a drop in attempted or actual terrorist activity by American Muslims -- 47 perpetrators and suspects in 2009, 20 in 2010." Perhaps more significantly, the report by UNC terrorism expert Charles Kurzman showed that "the largest single source of initial information" about alleged terrorist plots -- 48 out of 120 cases since September 11 -- "involved tips from the Muslim American community." In fact, the only law enforcement official to testify before King's committee was Los Angeles Sheriff Leroy Baca, who praised the cooperation of the Southern California Muslim community. The truth is that both the hearings and Chairman King himself are a major embarrassment to the 112th Congress. It is profoundly un-American to scapegoat all members of any religion for any reason. And King wouldn't dare do it for any religion but Islam. Cardinal Justin Rigali of Philadelphia recently suspended 21 priests for accusations of sexual abuse regarding children. Can you imagine the uproar if Peter King had scheduled hearings to investigate whether all Catholics were child molesters? But ever since September 11, unfortunately, Muslims are fair game. Congressman King is also a strange person to be chairing these hearings, since he is one of Congress's only open supporters of terrorism. In the 1980s, as a major supporter and fundraiser for the IRA, he praised their activities and defended their acts of terror: "If civilians are killed in an attack on a military installation, it is certainly regrettable, but I will not morally blame the IRA for it." In his worldview, apparently, there are good terrorists and bad terrorists -- depending on what part of the world they come from.
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Marketing Archives – Making A Scene! Making A Scene! The #1 Resource for the Independent artist and the fans that love them! HOME For the Artist Music Biz In The Studio Gear Reviews For the Fan CD Reviews Artist Interviews Podcasts On the Scene About Us! Advertise with us Masthead Seal of Approval Find a LIVE SHOW NOW! Newsletter Archive Store Help Support Making A Scene Marketing Articles on how the independent musician can effectively market themselves. Effective Marketing is the key to good music business. Marketing/ Music Business NFTs for Independent Artists – Head scratcher or game changer – A Musicians Journey Jon Spear indie music, jon Spear, Music biz, music business, Music NFT, nft February 24, 2022 NFTs for Independent Artists – Head Scratcher or Game Changer? A Musicians Journey While preparing for a radio interview for a program aimed at independent musicians, I was forewarned that the host would likely ask me about Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). NFTs are supposed to be the next big thing for independent musicians like me, but […] More Marketing/ Music Biz Resources/ Music Business Emanate.live Working to Create a Music Middle Class Richard L'Hommedieu blockchain, emanate, making a Scene, music business, music streaming, nfts February 8, 2022 Making a Scene takes a look at Emanate a Blockchain based Collaboration, Streaming and Distribution Platform What is Emanate? Founded in Australia, Emanate is a decentralized blockchain-powered music streaming platform based on the EOSIO blockchain. This will allow artists to earn revenue from the streaming of their music directly into their digital wallet. Like […] More Marketing/ Music Biz Resources/ Music Business How the Blockchain is Revolutionizing Content Distribution Richard L'Hommedieu blockchain Dapps, indie music, music business, music distribution, music streaming, smart contracts January 24, 2022 Making a Scene Looks at how The Blockchain is Revolutionizing Content Distribution The first thing we have to accept is a redefinition of who we are. We are no longer just Indie artists, we are “Content Creators”! Whether it is the music we write and record, or it’s the videos we create for our music, […] More Marketing/ Music Business EMusic Moves to Blockchain Distribution Richard L'Hommedieu blockchain, future of music, Indie music business, making a Scene, Music biz, music business, nft January 17, 2022 Making a Scene Looks at Emusic and their move to Blockchain Distribution! The past few weeks we have been exploring how blockchain technology is going to change the music industry. Many new startups are exploring how this technology can be used to disrupt and revolutionize the creator (and the Music) industry. From Blockchain based streaming […] More Marketing/ Music Biz Resources/ Music Business Royal.io Turning Streaming Pennies to Dollars! Richard L'Hommedieu block chain, blockchain, making a Scene, music business, nft, roots, royal, Royalty, smart content January 8, 2022 Making a Scene Takes a look at Royal.io It has become clear that the future of the music industry is heading towards a decentralized financial system that has risen as a result of one of the most revolutionary developments in digital technology, The Block Chain! The Block chain is what is going to give […] More Marketing/ Music Business An Indie Artist Guide to NFTs Richard L'Hommedieu blockchain, indie music, Indie music business, Music biz, music business, nft, roots December 6, 2021 Making a Scene Brings you the Indie Musicians Guide to NFTs The newest buzz in the music industry is the NFT (Non Fungible Token), which many are touting as a way for indie artists to take control of their monetization through the crypto currency market. I will be honest on the onset the idea […] More Marketing/ Music Business Branding for the Indie Artist Richard L'Hommedieu branding, Indie artist, indie music, music business, music marketing October 4, 2021 Making a Scene Presents Branding for the Indie Artist What is a Brand? If you ask 30 industry professionals what a brand is you are likely to get 30 different definitions. The basic definition of a brand is the impression, feeling, or view you want people to use to identify you. You cannot buy a […] More Making A Local Scene/ Marketing/ Music Business We Are The Music! Life after the pandemic. Richard L'Hommedieu indie music, making a Scene, music business, music industry, wam, We are the Music February 9, 2021 We Are The Music! Life After the Pandemic There is light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to the pandemic. The vaccines are being rolled out and just maybe by the end of this year we can start looking at getting back out on the road and into the studio to create […] More Interview the Pros/ Marketing/ Music Business Interview with a Pro – Benji Stein – Playlistsupply.com Richard L'Hommedieu indie artists., making a Scene, music business, music marketing, playlisting, Spotify January 31, 2021 PLAYLIST SUPPLY Making a Scene Presents an Interview with a Pro – Benji Stein Founder of Playlistsupply.com In today’s streaming world, many indie artists have been struggling to find a way to take advantage of Spotify’s playlisting to get more exposure and generate more income from their recorded music. Many have fallen prey to bogus […] More Marketing/ Music Business The Indie Bible 2021 Review! Richard L'Hommedieu indie bible, indie bible 2021, indie bible review, making a Scene January 14, 2021 Making A Scene Presents a Review of the 2021 INDIE BIBLE Introduction Let’s face it, the music industry is changing. For many of us, it seems that it is changing faster than we are able to keep up with. The one thing that is clear, this is a data driven industry and having access to […] More Marketing/ Music Business An Indie Artists Guide to Using TikTok Richard L'Hommedieu indie artists., making a Scene, marketing, music business, tiktok, tiktok marketing December 26, 2020 Making a Scene Presents an Indie Artists Guide to TikTok TikTok started out in 2014 in Shanghi China as Musical.ly. The creators of Musical.ly wanted to create an educational app, but quickly found there was little profit in that application. They moved more towards 15 sec videos that allowed users to lipsync to popular songs. […] More Marketing/ Music Business Filling your Music Marketing Funnel Richard L'Hommedieu making a Scene, marketing funnel, music business, music marketing September 22, 2020 For the past few weeks we started talking about Content Creation and Funnel Marketing for the Musician and now it’s time to put the two together and start populating your funnel to effectively capture and move your potential fanbase to your monetization. Filling your Music Marketing Funnel When it comes to building your funnel you […] More Marketing/ Music Business Funnel Marketing for the Musician Richard L'Hommedieu Funnel marketing, indie music, making a Scene, music marketing September 1, 2020 Funnel Marketing For the Musician With the shutdown of the gig economy many indie artists have turned to the internet as a way to stay connected to their fanbase and to generate interest in their music. Unfortunately many of these artists are losing some important potential income as well as losing potential fans by not […] More Marketing/ Music Business Creating a Music Video on a Budget – John Pagano Band “Misbehavin” Richard L'Hommedieu blues, indie Blues, John Pagano Band, making a Scene, misbehavin, Music video, Video on a buget January 19, 2020 Creating a Music Video on a Budget – John Pagano Band “Misbehavin” The world of the Indie artist has changed over the last 20 years. As the market for CD’s and Downloads diminish, it also has been increasingly important for the indie artist to create video content in order to attract any new market. Let’s […] More DIY PR/ DIY Radio/ Marketing/ Music Business The MICCO Industry Lists Review Richard L'Hommedieu making a Scene, micco, music marketing, radio lists, Spotify playlists November 26, 2019 As the revenue on Recorded music shrink, it becomes more important for the indie artist to find ways to market their music economically. The focus for the indie artist is now based on reaching and expanding a fanbase that invests in an artists music! One of the important aspects of this type of marketing is […] More DIY PR/ DIY Radio/ Marketing/ Music Biz Resources/ Music Business Making a Scene Reviews The Indie Spotify Bible Richard L'Hommedieu Indie Spotify Bible, making a Scene, music marketing, playlist marketing, Spotify November 6, 2019 Making a Scene Presents a Review of the Indie Spotify Bible! There is not doubt that Spotify has become a major influence in the music industry. For the Indie Artist, this has been a double edge sword, while streaming has taken a large chunk out their revenue of recorded music, it has also opened up […] More Making A Local Scene/ Marketing/ Music Business Text Marketing for the Indie Artist Richard L'Hommedieu making a Scene, music marketing, Text Marketing September 29, 2019 Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Ben Flores of JookSMS.com People are addicted to technology. According to a poll, 50% of smartphone users admit they are addicted to their phones, 80% say they check their phone hourly and 72% say they feel the urge to immediately respond to texts. This is the dopamine effect. […] More Marketing/ Music Business 20 Tips on Creating High Quality Music Videos on a Budget! Tony Hossri Budget, indie, making a Scene, Music video July 23, 2019 20 Tips on Creating High Quality Music Videos On A Budget! In the abnormally over-saturated social media and music age, the chance for an unsigned artist or band getting recognition by releasing a song without a video is little to none. Unfortunately, most high-quality music videos released from famous artists start at $20,000 and goes […] More DIY PR/ Marketing/ Music Business Creating Your Image Richard L'Hommedieu image plan, music consumer, music marketing May 7, 2019 Let’s face it, the music industry has changed as has the music consumer. For almost 20 years we have been in the digital revolution, where music consumerism has transitioned from physical products to digital streaming. You can bitch and moan about it, but the reality is, we are NOT going back to the good ole […] More Marketing/ Music Business Creating a Music Video on a Budget Richard L'Hommedieu blues, DIY music video, JP Blues, jpblues, making a Scene, music, Music video, video production April 23, 2019 Creating a Music Video on a Budget One of the most effective marketing tools a band can have, especially in the digital age, is a good production Music Video. Now, I’m not talking about taping some live gig somewhere in bad light with lousy (or questionable Sound). What I am talking about that MTV style […] More Marketing/ Music Business/ Touring Merchandising your Band! -UPDATED Richard L'Hommedieu band merch, band shirts, band t-shirts, branding, making a Scene, Merch Table, merchandising you band, t-shirts April 7, 2019 Merchandising Your Band Merchandising your band can make all the difference between just getting by and generating a good income on the road. Even if you are a local band, a good merch table, can sometimes bring a gig from the red into the black. I once knew a band in NY whose Merch table […] More Marketing/ Music Business Gina Coleman and Misty Blues Band Releases a Music Video “Hear My Call” Posted by Editor April 1, 2019 Making a Scene Presents An Exclusive Premiere of Misty Blues Band “Hear My Call” Gina is a graduate of Williams College. She began singing in 1990 on a dare by her co-workers and hasn’t turned back since. She began performing in a duet, The Siblings. Gina shortly started her own duet, Cole-Connection, which blossomed to […] More Marketing/ Music Business Marketing to the New Music Consumer Richard L'Hommedieu making a Scene, music marketing, new music consumer, social media marketing March 20, 2019 Making a Scene Presents Marketing to the New Music Consumer! On September 9 1957 Elvis appeared on the Ed Sullivan show and a marketing phenomena was born. What followed was a blitz of TV shows, Movies, Fan Magazines and merchandise that propelled this memphis truck driver to become the King of Rock. The image machine […] More Marketing/ Music Business Using Instagram for Self-Promotion – Tips for the Session Musician Jennifer instagram, making a Scene, marketing, music business March 18, 2019 Using Instagram for Self-Promotion Instagram is a fantastic platform for reaching out to people and promoting your music. Through Instagram, you can get more work and support as a solo or session musician. So we’re laying out some tips that we hope could help you in this department when you’re using this app. Link to […] More DIY PR/ Marketing/ Music Business The Single Release and the Indie Artist! Richard L'Hommedieu Indie artist, making a Scene, Playlists, single release March 5, 2019 IS Your Single Release “Making A Scene”? The buzzword in the indie industry seems to be the Single Release. Many artists believe that the “Single” is the pathway to that elusive hit in the streaming playlist world. I will be honest with you, there is nothing further from the truth. Let’s take a look at […] More Marketing/ Music Business Creating your Brand Richard L'Hommedieu branding, Create your brand, making a Scene February 12, 2019 Establishing your brand has always been part of creating a successful music career. Today it may be more important than ever. Now I can hear some of you already! “We(I) Let our(my) Music do the Talking, I don’t have to create a Brand!” Nothing can be further from the truth in today’s music industry. Before […] More Marketing/ Music Business Understanding the New Music Consumer Richard L'Hommedieu making a Scene, music business, music consumer, Spotify, youtube February 6, 2019 Making a Scene Presents Understanding The New Music Consumer Introduction My frame of reference as a music consumer has always been that tactile experience of holding the physical product in my hands. I would read the liner notes, look at the pictures and would have a sense of ownership of the music. With each change […] More Marketing/ Music Business How to work your Instagram Account using your Laptop/Desktop! Richard L'Hommedieu instagram, making a Scene January 9, 2019 Making a Scene Brings you a Simple way to use Instagram on your Laptop/Desktop! One of the fastest growing social media platforms right now is Instagram. Unfortunately in order to post or use this new social media resource you are restricted to using your phone to administer and post to your account. Which is fine […] More Marketing/ Music Business John Pagano Band Releases Video Edited Entirely on an IPhone! Richard L'Hommedieu indie Blues, making a Scene, Music video December 13, 2018 Making a Scene Premieres “Make You Shout” Video from the John Pagano Band The John Pagano Band has been known to use innovative techniques to create their music videos. They have perfected the “Video on a Budget” mentality down to a science and are continuing to explore ways to create great video content for their […] More Marketing/ Music Business 10 Best Music Blogs you can Submit to NOW! Posted by Editor indie music, making a Scene, Music Blog, music marketing November 19, 2018 10 Best Music Blogs You can Submit To Now! Major media outlets aren’t exclusive to major-label sounds anymore, but they still don’t spend time on brand-new or largely unheard-of artists and bands – no matter how compelling their music may be. Even though streaming services, playlists and social media have become the new path to […] More Marketing/ Music Business Music Consumer Survey! Richard L'Hommedieu making a Scene, music business, music consumer survey, music marketing October 22, 2018 Making a Scene Presents the Music Consumer Survey! There are as many opinions on where the music industry is going today as there are musicians that are looking to understand how to reach the new music consumer. Here at Making a Scene we constantly strive to demystify the music industry for the Indie Musician. The […] More Marketing/ Music Business/ Radio Charts Get your Music on Spotify Playlists! Richard L'Hommedieu making a Scene, Playlists, Spotify September 26, 2018 Let’s face it, the age of buying music in a physical form is on it’s way out, Radio is losing its influence in breaking new artists and new cars don’t even come with CD players! We are in new territory in the music industry. Record companies and their PR arms are now pitching their artists […] More Marketing/ Music Business How to Build a Buzz on Spotify! Rich Nardo indie music, making a Scene, music business, Spotify July 26, 2018 The idea that streaming services, and in particular Spotify, are integral to a successful music marketing campaign no longer comes as a surprise to anyone who has been following the industry for the past few years. For a lot of artists, the idea of getting their new single included on a massive Spotify official playlist […] More Marketing/ Music Business Writing a Business Plan For your Music Richard L'Hommedieu indie artists., making a Scene, music business plan July 25, 2018 The Indie Artists Guide to Writing a Business Plan When it comes to the independent musician, the music business can be a strange, frustrating and scary concept. A good first step for any indie artist who is serious about creating a career in music, is to create a business plan. The Business plan will act […] More DIY PR/ Marketing/ Music Business Themify Builder – Making Website Building Easier Richard L'Hommedieu DIY Website, making a Scene, Themify, wordpress July 10, 2018 Making a Scene presents a review of The Themify Builder and Themes. Your website is your first impression, these are the tools to create a good one Now I have been building my own websites for a long time. I started when the only way to get a website built was to get a text […] More Marketing/ Music Business A View from Inside South By Southwest Richard L'Hommedieu americana, indie, indie Blues, Indie Rock, making a Scene, music marketing, roots rock, showcase, South by Soutwest, sxsw March 28, 2018 First Impressions I have attended many music showcase events over the years, two notables being both the International Blues Challenge (IBC)and the Blues Music Awards, both held in Memphis Tn. Both of which present showcases and events geared towards the Blues market as a music genre. I have participated as both a judge and an industry professional […] More DIY PR/ Marketing/ Music Business 5 Suggestions You Need For Your Band Website Rhetta Akamatsu Band Website, making a Scene, making a website, music websites, website design March 16, 2018 by Rhetta Akamatsu As a music journalist, I depend a lot on artists’ websites for information when I am writing articles. So, if you want your website to get you the attention for which you put it up, here are some suggestions: 1. Keep your website up to date! Use WordPress or another easy Content Management […] More Marketing/ Music Biz News/ Music Business New Rules for Monetizing Youtube Videos Richard L'Hommedieu making a Scene, making money with music, monetizing, music business, youtube, youtube money, youtube rules February 11, 2018 As you may have heard, or not heard, Youtube has decided to create stricter rules for Monetizing Videos! We are going to attempt to break down this news and give you an understanding as to how this affects you as an independent artist! WHY? The new channel-monetization guidelines are one part of an attempt to […] More Marketing/ Music Business Creating Loyalty and Appeal In The Digital Music Arena Sally Phillips Boosting your music sales, digital music, making a Scene, marketing, music marketing, Music promotion February 9, 2018 The evolution of technology has led to the development and manifestation of the digital forum as the largest market base. The online market is one that attracts clients from all over the world at the click of a button. Businesses, governments and even private entrepreneurs in different industries have taken advantage of the online forum […] More Marketing/ Music Business How To Promote Your Music Online: Build Relationships Sally Phillips building relationships, Indie music business, making a Scene, music marketing, online marketing, online music marketing January 16, 2018 You want to promote your music online, yet you are a musician, not a professional marketer. Have no fear. You may not be an expert marketer, but how are you with building relationships? Sounds a little bit more doable, doesn’t it? Marketing is essentially meeting new people and developing a relationship with them, which is something […] More DIY PR/ Marketing/ Music Business 10 Twitter tips for musicians Rhetta Akamatsu making a Scene, marketing, music marketing, social media, Twitter, Twitter for musicians January 5, 2018 by Rhetta Akamatsu Twitter is a wonderful tool that will allow you to get the news out about where you are performing, your newest musical projects and recordings, personal band news and anything else you want your fans to know. You will be able to interact with hundreds and even thousands of fans, if you […] More Marketing/ Music Biz News/ Music Biz Resources/ Music Business Where would you host your music if Soundcloud Closes? Cameron Bashaw content mangaement, making a Scene, music business, music marketing, soundcloud February 21, 2017 Where would you host your music if Soundcloud Closes? Recent news about Soundcloud started making rounds in quite a few social media group forums I lurk in frequently. The most popular article shared was the article by Tim Ingham published on Music Business worldwide. Another article by Andrew Liptak published just days later on The […] More DIY Booking/ DIY PR/ DIY Radio/ INDIE Blues Scene/ Interview the Pros/ Making A Local Scene/ Marketing/ Music Biz Resources/ Performance/ Touring How to Become a Musician with Jackie Venson Richard L'Hommedieu americana, blues, blues foundation, blues hall of fame, blues music, blues radio, blues-rock, celebration of Blues and Soul, Funk, IBA, independent blues awards, indie, Indie B, indie Blues, indie blues movement, Indie Rock, making a Scene, r&B, red clay soul, Rock, roots, roots rock January 26, 2017 Austin born indie blues guitarist-vocalist, Jackie Venson, announces her web series,How to Become a Musician. Venson just released her live album, and has been featured in such publications as Guitar Player Magazine, Austin Chronicle, Austin Monthly, Texas Monthly and Bitch Media among others. Jackie recently performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Now, Venson has created her […] More DIY Radio/ Marketing/ Music Biz News/ On the Scene/ Radio Charts The State of Internet Radio and Why is it Important to the Independent Artist Richard L'Hommedieu Copyright Royalty Board, CRB, internet radio, making a Scene, microcasters, Small Webcasters, the end of internet radio, webcasters July 8, 2016 There has been alot of conversation out there between independent webcasters and independent artists about the new royalty schedule from the Copyright Royalty Board. Some webcasters have cut their loses and ran, some have geo fenced off the whole US market. If none of this makes sense to you, well you are not alone. I […] More DIY PR/ Marketing Buying your way to Viral Richard L'Hommedieu instagram, marketing your video, snapchat, vemo, veve, viral video, youtube March 11, 2016 Social Media is such a prominent force in the independent music world that it was inevitable that someone would come up with a business model that allows you to purchase Instagram followers, YouTube views, Facebook Shares and more. Many times those numbers of shares, video views are looked at as a form of success and […] More INDIE Blues Scene/ Interview the Pros/ Marketing/ Music Business Meet Barbara Newman “President and CEO” of the Blues Foundation Richard L'Hommedieu barbara Newman, blues, blues foundation, blues hall of fame, blues music awards, bma, future of the blues, IBC, Indie B, indie Blues, making a Scene August 28, 2015 An Exclusive interview with Barbara Newman – President and CEO of the Blues Foundation by Richard Lhommedieu on Mixcloud Barbara B. Newman has been selected to succeed Jay Sieleman as President and Chief Executive Officer of The Blues Foundation, the Memphis-based, international music organization dedicated to preserving blues music history, celebrating recording and performance excellence, […] More Making A Local Scene/ Marketing/ Music Biz News/ Music Biz Resources/ Music Business 41 Years of the Music Industry in 30 Seconds! Richard L'Hommedieu music business, music industry, music trends April 14, 2015 This is a real eye opener for anyone in the music industry. Indie Musicians, take heed of what the trends are telling you! .. The global market for recorded music fell slightly in 2014 to $14.97 billion, down 0.4 percent from the year before, as sales of online music matched those of CDs and other […] More DIY PR/ Marketing/ Music Biz Resources DropCards.com – Bringing digital downloads to the Merch Table! Richard L'Hommedieu Digital download cards, drop cards, making a Scene, Merch Table, musician merch December 17, 2014 Interview with Steve Ceragno from Dropcards.com by Richard Lhommedieu on Mixcloud www.dropcards.com Listen to the Interview to find out MORE! dropcards.com is a way to bridge the gap between the digital download market and your merchandise table. Unlike CD’s your digital content can contain video, graphics, EPK’s, Music, E-Books, Apps or any other file that can be […] More DIY PR/ Marketing Watch BEFORE you purchase Facebook LIKES! Richard L'Hommedieu buying likes, facebook likes, making a Scene October 27, 2014 Before you decide to “BUY” likes for your Facebook band page .. you have to watch this! It may hurt you more than help you! 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The CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) and LHCb (Large Hadron Collider beauty) collaborations at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland report the first observation of an extremely rare decay of the B s 0 particle – a heavy composite particle consisting of a bottom antiquark and a strange quark – into two muons. The Standard Model predicts that this rare process happens about 4 times out of a billion decays, but it has never been seen before. “The discovery came about when two Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments recently combined their results and found overwhelming evidence of an extremely rare decay of a particle known as the B s 0 meson,” explained Prof Sheldon Stone of Syracuse University. “The findings not only provide an indirect way to test new models of new physics, but also shed light on the Standard Model, the theory that best describes the world of particles.” The findings, published in the journal Nature, are based on data taken at the LHC in 2011 and 2012. These data also contain early hints of a similar, but even more rare decay into two muons of the B0, a cousin of the B s 0. The B s 0 and B0 are mesons, in other words, non-elementary unstable subatomic particles composed of a quark and an antiquark, bound together by the strong interaction. Such particles are produced only in high-energy collisions – at particle accelerators, or in nature, for example in cosmic-ray interactions. Physicists at CERN study the properties of particles to search for cracks in the Standard Model, which is known to be incomplete since it does not address issues such as the presence of dark matter or the abundance of matter over antimatter in the Universe. Any deviations from this model could be evidence of new physics at play, such as new particles or forces that could provide answers to these mysteries. “Many theories that propose to extend the Standard Model also predict an increase in the B s 0 decay rate,” said Dr Joel Butler of Fermilab (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), a member of the CMS collaboration. “This new result allows us to discount or severely limit the parameters of most of these theories. Any viable theory must predict a change small enough to be accommodated by the remaining uncertainty.” “Researchers at the LHC are particularly interested in particles containing bottom quarks because they are easy to detect, abundantly produced and have a relatively long lifespan. We also know that B s 0 mesons oscillate between their matter and their antimatter counterparts, a process first discovered at Fermilab in 2006,” Prof Stone added. “Studying the properties of B mesons will help us understand the imbalance of matter and antimatter in the Universe.” _____
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin declared that House Speaker Paul Ryan's (R-Wis.) "political career is over" for not endorsing Donald Trump right away. Ryan told CNN last week that he's "just not ready" to endorse Trump. He's opposed Trump's proposed Muslim ban and any mass deportation of illegal immigrants. The speaker also called on the presumptive GOP nominee to unify "all wings of the Republican Party and the conservative movement" and conduct a campaign that lets Americans "have something that they're proud to support and proud to be a part of." Palin told CNN on Sunday that Ryan "is soon to be Cantored, as in Eric Cantor." "His political career is over, but for a miracle, because he has so disrespected the will of the people. And, yes, as the leader of the GOP, the convention certainly, he is to remain neutral. And for him to already come out and say who he will not support was not a wise decision of his," she added. Ryan's stance, she maintained, "kind of screws his chances for the 2020 presidential bid that he's gunning for." "If the GOP were to win now, that wouldn't bode well for his chances in 2020, and that's what he's shooting for. So, lot of people, with their never Trump or not right now Trump mantra going on, they have their different reasons. I think that one is Paul Ryan's reason." Ryan is being challenged in Wisconsin's Aug. 9 primary by businessman Paul Nehlen, who is senior vice president of a water filtration company and has been a resident of the state since 2014. Nehlen endorsed Trump last week, earning Palin's backing afterward.
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Top Ways to Boost Organizational Resilience - Workflow™ Skip to content Workflow™ Insights for Corporate Leaders workflow_logo servicenow_logo now_logo Subscribe searchglass searchclose Search All Articles Home Customer experience How to recession-proof customer experience Without governance, there is no ESG Is sustainability at odds with good CX? View all Employee experience Change is hard The happy enterprise Working through divisions View all IT transformation Organisations need responsible AI A digital gold rush will be built on AI Software is the business View all Hyperautomation & low code The long road to low code A new spark for the digital enterprise Welcome to the Optimization issue View all Security & risk ​​When Dev meets Sec Cybersecurity needs women Securing hospitals against cyberattack View all Q&A How to recession-proof customer experience Column Without governance, there is no ESG Article Is sustainability at odds with good CX? 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Here’s how to be green and still offer a great experience. Customers look for a reason to bolt during a downturn. CX expert Shep Hyken says don’t give them one. The last letter in the business world’s hottest abbreviation should come first for companies focused on delivering results Consumers want companies to care for the environment, but that can come at the cost of convenience. Here’s how to be green and still offer a great experience. Tech transformation requires employee buy-in. Here’s how to earn it. Well-crafted, measurable experiences are the future of business AI tools can help leaders engage employees with empathy With AI pervasive across work and life, building trust in its use is a business imperative By automating routine tasks, AI can make work easier, faster, and more meaningful Digital tech now mediates every aspect of operating and scaling a modern company. 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Automation and digital strategies to help security leaders meet novel challenges Magazine Search searchglass Search Research | November 1, 2021 |3 min read Two ways to boost organizational resilience Flatten hierarchies and hire specialists to make your company flexible Join us on LinkedIn Join us on Twitter Join us on Facebook Email This Join us on Feedly By Evan Ramzipoor, Workflow contributor Business leaders recognize the need to make their organizations more resilient. But converting organizational resilience from a buzzword to an actionable plan is more complex than it may seem. First, you need to hire the right people possessing the necessary skills. According to a recent ESI ThoughtLab and ServiceNow survey of more than 1,000 business leaders in 13 countries, a third of respondents said they are hiring specialized candidates or creating entirely new roles and teams to increase organizational resilience. What are resilience roles? Some organizations are looking to fill specific business continuity positions, such as disaster recovery and crisis management, as well as hire a chief risk officer, while others, looking beyond traditional risk management job titles, are hiring auxiliary or remote teams that can respond immediately to an unforeseen negative event, such as a pandemic, fire, or natural disaster. Companies seeking to bolster their resilience should hire specialists in business continuity, information security, IT disaster recovery, crisis management, physical security, and operational risk management, according to the Mackenzie Institute, a Toronto-based, public-policy think tank. Leaders are also creating greater resilience by flattening their traditionally vertical hierarchies, to empower employees to move quickly to deal with crises. One of the realities of the pandemic is that people are getting sick for an extended period of time. For Dean Robison, senior vice president of global technical support at ServiceNow, one of the pandemic’s major business challenges was the length of time people were unable to work due to illness. “One of the realities of the pandemic is that people are getting sick for an extended period of time,” says Robison. “Not just a day, but sometimes several weeks or longer. There was a period of time in the spring when I lost a tremendous amount of capacity.” The solution, he says, was creating rapid-response teams of experts that can step in if employees start getting sick or in case of a natural disaster. “We’ve got 15 of these folks ramping and onboarding at any given time,” Robison says, “to deal with unexpected reductions.” Going forward, he says filling these roles, which he describes as “must-have,” will be paramount to an organization’s success. Flattening the org chart Juan Montes, an associate professor of business at Boston College who specializes in organizational theory, says executives need to think beyond hiring plans when strategizing for the future. He says that in a time when emergencies come one after the other, it’s important to build an organization that sets its people up for success. Facilitate Collaboration Between IT Operations Management and Security Operations with AIOps Most businesses function according to simple rules and heuristics until something goes wrong. “The benefit of routines is that they are very efficient when things are normal,” he says. “But the question is: Is that enough for our current time? When you arrive at unexpected ground, the natural response is paralysis.” To avoid that, Montes says, allow employees the autonomy to make critical decisions on their own. RelatedHow to identify your company's secret influencers “When you think about an organization that is very good at command and control—that is very vertical—they’re assuming everything is fixed: roles are fixed, the future is fixed, the culture is fixed,” he says. “But cultures that are built on the success of past routines are very weak when they confront a new environment in which these routines no longer apply.” Montes compares vertical and horizontal organizations to traditional armies versus guerrilla fighters. “Guerrillas make split-second decisions on the front lines,” he says. “They are more nimble than traditional armies, so they have an advantage.” During the chaotic early months of the pandemic, he says, healthcare providers that were saddled with rigid structures that stifled individual decision-making were less able to pivot quickly to new treatments or new modalities of care. “Those that succeeded in terms of their strategic responses [to the pandemic] allowed people to make decisions at a very local level. 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Iranian protesters at a rally in Tehran, Iran, on Saturday. Iranian hard-liners rallied Saturday to support the country's supreme leader and clerically overseen government as spontaneous protests sparked by anger over the country's ailing economy roiled major cities in the Islamic Republic. AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi Iran was rocked this week by the largest protests in the country since 2009. Pro- and anti-government demonstrators took to the streets starting Thursday and gradually moved from the outer cities into the capital, Tehran, and Iran's second-largest city, Mashhad. At least 20 people were dead as of Tuesday morning. As of Monday, six people were dead in the small city of Tuyserkan, two in the city of Dorud, two in the southwestern city of Izeh, and two in Lorestan province. The protests have attracted global attention, and footage of the action has been shared hundreds of thousands of time on social media. The demonstrations became so widely publicized that Iran blocked access to Instagram and a popular messaging app used by activists to organize and discuss the protests. Here's what you need to know about the demonstrations:
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James Madison envisioned the judicial branch of our government as “an impenetrable bulwark against every assumption of power in the legislative or executive.” In reality, the U.S. Supreme Court has been more like a rubber stamp, allowing all manner of harebrained government schemes to survive despite their blatant conflict with the text of the Constitution. Yesterday’s dismal ruling in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius was no exception. Not only did the Supreme Court vote to uphold ObamaCare’s requirement forcing all Americans to buy health insurance, Chief Justice John Roberts even cooked up an insidious new way for Congress to run our lives via its vast powers to “lay and collect taxes.” Where's Harriet Miers when you need her? But don’t worry, it gets worse. Here are the top 5 most unlibertarian Supreme Court rulings from the last 40 years that are still standing (and the individual mandate didn’t even make the list!). 5. Miller v. California (1973) A landmark First Amendment ruling and an official permission slip for moralists and censors ever since, this 1973 case reaffirmed the government’s right to prohibit speech deemed to be obscene by replacing an existing vague and murky legal definition of obscenity with an all new vague and murky definition. The case involved Marvin Miller, a California man convicted in a lower court on obscenity charges for sending unsolicited sexually explicit pamphlets through the mail. When the Supreme Court reviewed the case, they agreed with the conviction, declaring that “obscene material is not protected by the First Amendment,” but noting the difficulties in determining what exactly should count as obscene. The Court drew up new obscenity guidelines which instructed authorities to consider: whether "the average person, applying contemporary community standards" would find that the work, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest whether the work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct specifically defined by the applicable state law. Whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value. Problem solved? Hardly. The Miller test remains impossibly vague, and leaves it up to the arbitrary whims of judicial authorities to determine what sort of speech can be prosecuted under the law for being outrageous or offensive. A better reading of the First Amendment would make clear that the right answer is: none. Next: Cops, prostitutes, cars. 4. Bennis v. Michigan (1996) In September 1988 a Michigan couple named John and Tina Bennis bought a 1977 Pontiac automobile for the price of $600, which they split between them. Three weeks later, on the night of October 3, John was arrested by Detroit police after picking up a prostitute in the car and later charged and convicted of gross indecency. Sensing an opportunity, the county prosecutor turned to a Michigan statute allowing for the seizure of property used for the purposes of “lewdness, assignation or prostitution” and brought an asset forfeiture action targeting the car. Because Tina Bennis was a part owner of the car and had been convicted of no crime, she innocently assumed her right to life, liberty, and property under the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment would prevent the government from robbing her of her ride. The U.S. Supreme Court saw things differently. “An owner's interest in property may be forfeited by reason of the use to which the property is put even though the owner did not know that it was to be put to such use,” wrote Chief Justice William Rehnquist. By rejecting Bennis’ “innocent owner” defense, the Supreme Court kicked the door open to even greater asset forfeiture abuse. Next: The Fourth Amendment Under Fire. 3. Muehler v. Mena (2005) Supreme Court rulings that have chipped away at the Fourth Amendment are a dime a dozen. From 1983’s Illinois v. Gates, which drastically reduced the requirements for police to obtain a warrant based on an anonymous tip, to 2002’s Board of Education v. Earls, which paved the way for public schools to require students to undergo drug tests before participating in intramural activities, Americans’ civil liberties have taken a real beating from the high court in recent years. But a more recent case has even broader implications for the Fourth Amendment. In 1998 Iris Mena was handcuffed and kept in her garage for three hours while an 18-member SWAT team searched her home for a suspected gang member. Mena sued, saying that there was no need for officers to keep her in handcuffs once they had determined that she not a threat. She also claimed in her suit that the officers could have avoided destroying her property if they had permitted her to unlock door and cabinets. Additionally, the officers questioned Mena about her immigration status, despite the fact that she was not the target of the raid. In 2005, the Supreme Court ruled 9-0* in Muehler v. Mena that the need for law enforcement officers to “take command of the situation” during a lawful raid on a residence or business outweighed Mena’s concerns about being detained for an overly long time, or the destruction of her property. The majority also held that Mena being questioned about her immigration status was not a violation of her Fourth Amendment rights. The dissenting justices held that keeping Mena, who stands 5-feet-2-inches tall, in handcuffs for three hours was excessive and that she should have been released immediately upon determining whether she was a threat to the officers. In 2012, the Obama administration cited Muehler v. Mena in a brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in its defense of several DEA agents who roughly handcuffed two young girls—ages 11 and 14—during a wrong-door raid. Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against Mena in Muehler v. Mena. The ruling was 9-0 against Mena, with four justices concurring. We regret the error. Next: Smoked out. 2. Gonzales v. Raich (2005) According to Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution, Congress possesses the power “to regulate commerce...among the several states.” Yet in the Supreme Court’s 1942 ruling in Wickard v. Filburn, the Supreme Court found the Commerce Clause pliable enough to forbid an Ohio farmer from growing and consuming a specific amount of wheat on his own farm. Then the Court arguably made things even worse with its 2005 decision in Gonzales v. Raich, where it held that medical marijuana cultivated and consumed entirely within the state of California somehow still counted as interstate commerce and was therefore subject to the federal Controlled Substances Act. As Justice Clarence Thomas remarked in his dissent, “By holding that Congress may regulate activity that is neither interstate nor commerce under the Interstate Commerce Clause, the Court abandons any attempt to enforce the Constitution’s limits on federal power.” You can also thank Raich for those federal raids on local medicial marijuana clinics that President Barack Obama once pretended he was going to stop. Next: There goes the neighborhood. 1. Kelo v. City of New London (2005) Are there any limits on government's authority to take property from citizens? The U.S. Constitution's Fifth Amendment seems to put pretty clear limits on the taking of "private property for public use" (with public use defined as projects such as railways and roads) and requires that owners deprived of their property must receive just compensation. That standard held up into the twentieth century, when a stream of court decisions began defining "public" downward and "blight" (one criterion for condemning private property) downward. The 2005 Kelo decision completed that dreary progress. Justice John Paul Stevens ruled for the majority that a redevelopment agency in New London, Connecticut could seize homes of local families and give them to a private developer working with the Pfizer Corporation for a mixed-use plan dating to the 1990s. In a stinging dissent, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor noted that the Kelo decision overturned a judicial principal dating to 1798: A "law that takes property from A and gives it to B" cannot stand. Stevens' decision still seems shockingly credulous and ill-considered seven years on. Kelo rejects any requirement that condemned property be put into public use, gives unlimited "deference" to politicians' economic judgments, and assumes the plan's "comprehensive character" and the "wisdom of the means the city has selected" would ensure against damaging private citizens for no public purpose. In the end, though, Pfizer abandoned the project and the Fort Trumbull neighborhood, cleared of its houses, literally became a garbage dump. New London was made poorer, and although some states responded to the ruling with piecemeal efforts to rein in eminent domain abuse, Kelo's most important precedent has been to enshrine the unrepentant Stevens' legacy as an economic dullard and second-rate legal thinker.
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There's no obligation to choose one of CVSHome.org's local companies, but at the end of the day they're the best in town and it's easy to get the lowest rate. When you are looking at tree removal companies you want to make sure that you choose a company that has the latest and all the necessary tree removal equipment, tools and gear suited for your particular project. Does homeowners insurance cover tree removal? Depending on the type of plan you have, insurance will typically cover tree removal costs, but not in all cases. It's always a good idea to call your insurance company and get an idea of what type of project they will cover and up to what costs. Your out of pocket expenses will depend on your exact project. Projects that are necessary, such as a downed or fallen tree are typically completely covered, but if you are just looking to improve the appearance of your backyard, then costs won't be covered. When is DIY tree removal a good option? In nearly all cases DIY tree removal is frowned upon and we tell people that they shouldn't do it themselves. Tree removal is a dangerous job and that's just one of the reasons it takes so long to become a certified arborist. Most tree companies in Seward carry insurance and liability of over a million dollars, which gives you an idea of how dangerous the job can be. If your tree is very young and less than 8 feet tall, then you can probably get away with doing it yourself. When is the best time to remove trees in Seward? The best time to remove a tree in Seward depends on the type and age of the tree. It's best to have a local arborist inspect the tree and they will convey the best time for your particular tree. In most cases early spring is the best time of year to cut down a tree as its' branches and limbs aren't full of leaves. What tree removal techniques do you implement? Local Seward experts can use a variety of techniques involving a truck, crane, or even zip line depending on where your tree is located and how tall it is. Do you ever offer free tree removal service in Seward? In extremely rare cases, local companies will perform removal without charging fees. This usually only occurs after large storms or natural disasters, and even then it's rare as companies are extremely busy during those times. In some cases you may be able to get free tree removal for lumber, or at least get a reduction in the price. Does Seward have any local tree removal laws or regulations? This is a great question to ask local companies during the quote and estimate gathering phase. In some cases you'll need to obtain a permit, which comes with it's own costs. If a permit is needed, be sure to ask whether the application, and the actual fees itself for the permit will be covered by you or is included in the estimate. What types of trees can you remove? We can remove nearly any type of tree in Seward. A few of the most common trees are: palm trees, pine trees, willow trees, dead trees, cedar trees, Brazilian pepper trees, tree of heaven and oak trees. Seward Tree Removal Companies Dependable Tree Removal Lincoln - Lincoln, NE 68508 (20.99 miles from Seward, NE) Frerichs Lawn & Tree Service - Lincoln, NE 68502 (22.41 miles from Seward, NE) Eden Lawn Care & Tree Service Inc - Lincoln, NE 68502 (22.53 miles from Seward, NE) Dudley Dew Right Tree Service - Lincoln, NE 68504 (22.94 miles from Seward, NE) Lincoln's Finest Tree Service - Lincoln, NE 68510 (23.95 miles from Seward, NE) MR Amoto Lawn & Tree Service - Lincoln, NE 68507 (24.55 miles from Seward, NE) Lawnco Lawn & Tree Care - Lincoln, NE 68526 (29.47 miles from Seward, NE) Midwest Walls & Landscape, Inc. - Bennet, NE 68317 (34.51 miles from Seward, NE) Lawngevity Lawn & Tree - Fremont, NE 68025 (47.33 miles from Seward, NE) Tree Removal Near Seward BellevueColumbusFremontGrand IslandHastingsKearneyLincolnNorfolkNorth PlatteOmaha Seward Tree Removal By Zip Code 68434 Related Services in Seward Lawn Care Service in SewardRefrigerator Repair in Seward Calculate Tree Removal Seward Costs Height of Tallest Tree Less Than 30 Feet Less than 30 feet 30-70 feet More than 70 feet Number of Trees Tree removal costs in Seward for 1 tree(s): $97.94 The estimated price is based on Seward labor costs and applies to the the typical tree removal job. Most Seward tree removal companies have a minimum job cost, and pricing varies greatly depending on job difficulty. Tree Removal Time: 3.15 Hours This is Just a Rough Estimate! × The costs above are based on typical jobs, and pricing for each company will vary. The best way to get the lowest price is to compare prices. Compare prices and get the exact cost for your Seward tree removal project. Get Exact Tree Removal Prices What type of tree removal project? Tree Removal Tree Trimming Tree Stump Removal Get Quotes Rather talk to someone? Give us a call (866) 881-8649 About Careers © CVSHome.org All Rights Reserved Terms Privacy Copyright
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According to the rules of a new petitions site set up by the UK government only last week, parliament will now have to consider the legalisation of cannabis for debate. The petition, which aims to make the production, sale and use of cannabis legal in the UK has received 154,092 signatures at the time of writing. Rules governing the new petition site stipulate any petition that receives over 100,000 signatures must be considered by parliament for debate. Petitions that reach 100,000 signatures "are almost always debated", claims the petitions site. Petition may not be put forward for debate if "the issue has already been debated recently or there’s a debate scheduled for the near future". "Legalising cannabis could bring in £900m in taxes every year, save £400m on policing cannabis and create over 10,000 new jobs," writes James Richard Owen, who started the petition. "A substance that is safer than alcohol, and has many uses. It is believed to have been used by humans for over 4000 years, being made illegal in the UK in 1925." Advertisement The only petition to so far bring in more signatures is one calling for a debate over a vote of no confidence in Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. The government has already responded to the petition -- something it must do when petitions reach 10,000 signatories. "The government is committed to delivering seven day services to make sure that patients get the same high quality, safe care on a Saturday and Sunday as they do on a weekday," it wrote. Other popular petitions include a bid to allow transgender people to self-define their legal gender and a plea to immediately halt the use of Neonicotinoids on crops in order to save the UK's bee population. Both are currently awaiting responses from the government. Multiple petitions call for votes of no confidence in Iain Duncan Smith, prime minister David Cameron and the Conservative government as a whole. One flaw in the petitions system, which is still very new, is that there seem to be multiple petitions calling for the government to ban puppy farms in which beagles are bred for testing. While a significant number of people care about this issue, the duplicate petitions are undermining the chances of the issue receiving a response from the government or being considered for debate. Advertisement A couple of petitions also bring a touch humour to the service. One calls for correct grammar and punctuation to be used in adverts. Another insists the word for bread roll must be standardised across the UK and the EU to the word "cob". This petition has been rejected on the grounds that "petitions cannot be used to request action on issues that are outside the responsibility of the government". Even though only two debates have acquired the number of signatures to be considered for debate, MPs can also consider petitions for debate before they reach 100,000 signatures. Those setting up petitions should also be aware that the Petitions Committee could contact them to take part in further discussions with MPs or ministers -- something to keep in mind before launching a "comedy" petition about the price of milk.
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Hayward police say they've captured a man suspected of running away after a teenage girl was shot and killed during a confrontation with officers. We also learned Thursday that the fallen 16-year-old was pregnant. The coroner estimates that Elena Mondragon was within the first trimester.Investigators found the man in San Francisco Wednesday night. Family members of Mondragon tell us he is her boyfriend.The 16-year-old died after being shot by Fremont police, who tried to stop a stolen car.Family and friends honored a young woman they called "Ebbie" near her home in Antioch on Wednesday night.Fremont officers claim a robbery suspect rammed the car into them on Tuesday. Mondragon was riding in the car.It had been linked to robberies in Fremont.The Mondragon family has set up a GoFundMe account to help pay for funeral expenses.
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“Geneva II” and the US regime-change drive in Syria 23 January 2014 Wednesday’s opening of talks on the Syrian crisis was dominated by the Obama administration’s insistence that the purpose of the “Geneva II” discussions was to remove President Bashar al-Assad and install a pro-US puppet government. In the manner of a colonial overlord, US Secretary of State John Kerry declared, “We see only one option, negotiating a transition government born by mutual consent.” Kerry made clear that “mutual consent” meant an outcome dictated by American imperialism. “That means that Bashar Assad will not be part of that transition government,” he continued. “There is no way, no way possible, that a man who has led a brutal response to his own people can gain legitimacy to govern.” Such thuggish arrogance is the trademark of US policy in every region of the world. Any government that is viewed as a hindrance to the pursuit of the geopolitical interests of the American ruling class is targeted for destabilization or overthrow, through covert or overt means. As Kerry spoke, extreme right-wing and fascistic forces in the Ukraine backed by the US and its allies in Western Europe escalated protests aimed at bringing down a government considered to be too closely tied to Russia. In Syria, Washington has spent nearly three years seeking to use violence to carry out regime change. The US and its allies in Europe, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have financed an insurgency dominated by Islamic fundamentalist elements that have committed atrocities against ethnic and religious minorities. The conflict has produced more than 100,000 casualties and displaced millions. It threatens to develop into a region-wide civil war. The US campaign in Syria follows the illegal US wars against Afghanistan and Iraq, which have devastated the two countries and led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people. It comes on the heels of the US-led war to overthrow Gaddafi in Libya. The Obama administration brazenly cloaks its campaign in Syria in the rhetoric of democracy and human rights. Responding to comments by Syrian officials—who protested the insistence that they hand over power to the so-called “rebel” forces—the State Department denounced the regime for engaging in “inflammatory rhetoric” and failing to “lay out a positive vision for the future of Syria that is diverse, inclusive and respectful of the rights of all.” Last September, the Obama administration was on the verge of launching a military assault against Syria, but ultimately pulled back after failing to forge an international coalition as it had in Libya in 2011, and in the face of broad popular opposition. In a last-minute tactical shift, Washington agreed to a Russia-brokered deal involving the destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons stockpiles. The “Geneva II” talks make clear, however, that Washington has not backed away from its basic strategy. The modus operandi of American imperialism in the pursuit of its interests consists of thuggery and lies. The latest escalation is based on a well-timed allegation that the Assad regime carried out “industrial scale killing,” including the torture and murder of 11,000 detainees. The American media has been full of lurid allegations that stem from a report commissioned by Qatar, which has played a leading role in bankrolling Islamist militias within Syria. All of the supposed evidence is derived from the allegations of an operative codenamed “Caesar” who has been working with Syrian opposition groups since September 2011. The testimony of “Caesar” on the situation within Syria has as much credibility as the tales of Iraqi chemical weapon mobile laboratories provided by the exiled opposition agent “Curveball” and promoted by the White House on the eve of invasion of Iraq 11 years ago. As the US prepared for war in the late summer of last year, Kerry and other senior administration officials charged that a chemical weapons attack in the Damascus suburb of Ghouta was the responsibility of the Syrian government. The gas attack came shortly after Kerry met with Syrian opposition figures, who had been experiencing months of military setbacks and were desperate for more direct military assistance from the United States. Washington’s claims that the gas attack was carried out by Syrian forces have been thoroughly exposed as lies. A UN chemical weapons inspectors’ report last month detailed numerous sarin gas attacks carried out by opposition militia forces, including several confirmed attacks within days of the Ghouta killings. Also last month, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh exposed the Obama administration’s manipulation of intelligence on the incident. Now two American experts—former UN weapons inspector Richard Lloyd and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Theodore Postol—have authored a report further demolishing Washington’s claims. Using a map of Damascus released by the White House on August 30 last year, which detailed the different areas then controlled by government and opposition forces, Lloyd and Postol concluded that the chemical weapons had to have come from within 2 kilometres of the target, and that every possible launching point was in rebel-held territory. Syrian government and military forces could not have been responsible. Postol told McClatchy News Service: “My view when I started this process was that it couldn’t be anything but the Syrian government behind the attack. But now I’m not sure of anything. The administration narrative was not even close to reality.” The latest allegations against Syria are no more credible than the sarin gas lies. The cynicism of US foreign policy, and the threadbare pretense to be promoting democracy and human rights, are further exposed in the ongoing events in Ukraine. Opposition protests aimed at unseating the Russian-aligned government have been orchestrated by the US and Germany, both of which remain unperturbed by the leading role played by fascist organisations within the opposition. These groups are the direct descendants of the anticommunist proxy forces that worked with the Nazis during the occupation of Ukraine in the Second World War and helped carry out the genocide of the Jews in the country. Today, the neo-fascists are hailed as potential statesmen by senior US officials. Just a few weeks ago, Senator John McCain publicly met with the notorious anti-Semite and leader of the Svoboda (Freedom) Party, Oleg Tyagnibok. The crises in Ukraine and Syria testify to the Obama administration’s willingness to recklessly promote extreme right-wing forces to advance the predatory economic and geostrategic interests of the American ruling class. Patrick O’Connor Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
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