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Heavily sought-after by collectors, this album was reissued on Isaac Brock's Glacial Pace record label in early 2015 on both CD and vinyl.
"Interstate 8" – 4:39 "All Night Diner" – 4:44 "Sleepwalking (Couples Only Dance Prom Night)" (melody from "Sleep Walk" by Santo and Johnny) – 3:23 "Tundra/Desert" – 5:24 "Edit the Sad Parts" – 9:33
"Live In Sunburst, Montana"
"Beach Side Property" – 6:08 "Buttons to Push the Buttons" – 2:25 "Novocain Stain" – 3:29 "Broke" – 2:56 "Whenever You Breathe Out, I Breathe In (Positive/Negative)" – 4:23 "Edit the Sad Parts" – 7:00
Tracks 6–11 are listed only as Live in Sunburst Montana, demos recorded in Isaac Brock's garage (in Washington). "Tundra/Desert" first appeared on This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About, along with new versions of "Novocain Stain" and "Beach Side Property". | positive |
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For those who don’t know, Minecraft is an inspiring indie game that places the gamer into a sandbox 3d world, where everything is made of blocks. Blocks can also be crafted into other blocks through recipes. Besides having over 10 million users and being feature on Techcrunch, what makes it quite unique is what the users have created with it: from a 3d block replica of the enterprise, to giant spaceships and entire 8 bit CPUs. Users even created a real time kinetic world terraformer, a tool that lets you use a 3d printer to bring to physical world creations from minecraft, and tools to import good old fashioned 3d models into minecraft.
As expected, Minecraft has its tools and mods. And even though there are several libs for view the world of a save file, I found that, in spite of its vibrant community, there were no libs for editing the world. Note that MCEdit allows some hacking, but it is mostly a GUI editor (and a very good one in my opinion).
So I hacked together a simple library for manipulating the world files called RubyCraft. To illustrate the simplicity it enables, turning the first chunk completely into gold is a simple one line:
Region.fromFile(filename).chunk(0, 0).block_map { :gold }
And making all blocks into orange wool is as simple as
Region.fromFile(filename).chunk(0, 0).each do |b| b.name = :wool b.color = :orange end
The result:
The issue with this Api is that it leaks a bit the Minecraft abstraction of how the world is divided. In a nutshell, the world is divided into region files, each one is divided into a 32 x 32 matrix of chunks, which is nothing more than a 16x16x128 cube of blocks. To manipulate the chunks inside a region file, you can request a cube, giving its initial point, width, length and height. The same code above could be written ignoring the chunk abstraction like this:
r = Region.fromFile(filename) c = r.cube(0, 0, 0, :width => 16, :length => 16, :height => 128) c.each do |block, z, x, y| block.name = :wool block.color = :orange end
A cube can span several chunks, but at the moment it can’t span several regions. It might not be a big issue, as a Region is a pretty large area (it contains over 33 million blocks), and it can take a while to save an entire region (the time it takes to save a Region is proportional to the changed chunks), even in JRuby (which I found to be 3 times as fast than MRI for this particular task).
A Gnuplot in my Minecraft
Edit: The save file for the resulting world can be found here.
After turning Minecraft world file into a 3d matrix, making a two real function plotter quite simple. The plotting_example.rb mostly contains code that decide the area where the graph will be plotted, centering the function on the xz axis, and more importantly, it plots f(x, y) for a given f:
def plot(function, fillFunction) cube = getCube middlePointX = length / 2 middlePointZ = width / 2 centeredF = proc do |x, z| function.call(x - middlePointX, z - middlePointZ).ceil end points = Set.new yzraster(centeredF, points) yxraster(centeredF, points) modifyBlocks(cube, centeredF, fillFunction, points) end
Quite straightforward. The functions yxraster and yzraster have a mild subtlety: just plotting the points of f(x, y) can prevent a look from looking continuous. In general plotting algorithms you have to find a plane or another elementary surface to approximate a small region. As minecraft only contains blocks, I’ve joined all points by discrete line segments, using Bresenham’s line algorithm (source here). This is done by transversing the plotting cube with xy planes, and then with zy planes (therefore only the 2d version of Bresenham algorithm is needed).
Also note that f(x, y) is coerced into integer values by taking the ceil. This is because Bresenham’s algorithm expects points defined on Z x Z, but is expected, as the resulting points would have to be coerced into a integer y coordinate anyway because of the Minecraft world definition.
With all of this, the following examples are easy to create:
Diamond Cone:
plotWith :diamond_block do |x, z| sqrt((x** 2 + z ** 2) / 3) * 5 + 20 end
Water Hyperbolic Paraboloid
plotWith :water do |x, z| (x** 2 - z ** 2) / 3 + 50 end
Lava Surface 10 of Gnuplot examples
plotWith :lava do |x, z| log(x ** 4 * z ** 2 + 2) + 20 end
Netherrack Surface15 of Gnuplot examples
plotWith :netherrack do |x, z| (sin(sqrt(z ** 2 + z ** 2)) / sqrt(x ** 2 + z ** 2)) * 30 + 30 end
Golden rotated Sine
plotWith :gold do |x, z| sin(sqrt((x** 2 + z ** 2)) / 2) * 10 + 30 end
Ice Sphere (half sphere actually)
plotWith :ice do |x, z| sqrt(18**2 - x**2 - z **2) + 30 end
Wooden Polynomial
plotWith :log do |x, z| x /= 5 z /= 5 (x + z) ** 5 + x**3 + z**2 + 30 end
Obysidan Polynomial Quotient
plotWith :obsidian do |x, z| p1 = (x + z) ** 6 - x ** 3 + z **2 + 50 p2 = x ** 7 + 6* z ** 6 - x **4 - z**2 + 30 p1 / p2 + 10 end
Colorful Paraboloid
plot(proc {|x, z| (x** 2 + z ** 2) / 3}, proc do |b, z, x, y| b.name = :wool; b.data = OrderedColors[y * 16 / 128].data end)
The Ordered Colors of the Colorful Paraboloid are the Wool Colors of minecraft sorted by distance to the black color. The distance definition is the same as the one from the kinetic experiment.
The plotting class cannot plot parametric surfaces at the moment. However, since the graphs are real minecraft objects, they can be manipulated as any other minecraf object. For instance, it is possible to turn the golden rotated sine into a roller coaster (source here):
All the code is open source and can be fount on Github.
Acknowledgements
The examples use an edited version of the Low Dirt Tyken‘s test world. The screenshots were take while flying using Single Player Commands mod. The algorithm for parsing the region file was based on Weeble’s work. Parsing the nbt binary is done through NbtFile gem.
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From the Y Crate: vintage ccm – GEORGE LUKE Skip to content GEORGE LUKE Writer, Audio Creator, Curator From the Y Crate: vintage ccm From the Y Crate, #4&5: “My Friend (So Long)” by DC TALK (Virgin) “But dc Talk were huge!” I can hear their fans protest. Yes, they were – in the Christian market. But when Virgin picked them up for mainstream release in the UK, this single flopped like the proverbial lead baloon. They had a big page feature in The Independent; GLR’s breakfast DJs raved about it and gave it lots of play (and years before all this, they’d even had a mention in Touch magazine, courtesy of you-know-who)… but none of that translated into chart success. A shame, because I’d have loved to have seen Toby, Mike & Kev on TOTP. But as those protesting fans have pointed out, aside from doing nada in the UK singles charts, dc Talk were big business elsewhere. So somehow, I don’t think they’re that bothered. “Wonder Why” by PFR (EMI) Around the same time that Virgin were failing to chart with dc Talk, EMI were having an equally unsuccesful shot at pitching PFR to unchurched Brits. I didn’t even know this had been released as a single until I came across it in the “cheap to a good home” box at my local record shop. Another great tune the British public missed out on… Share this: Print Email More Twitter Facebook Reddit Like this: Like Loading... Related Posted byGeorge Luke October 24, 2008 September 9, 2009 Posted inmusicTags:The Y Crate Published by George Luke Chesham-based writer, broadcaster and music aficionado. Co-author of the book 'Closing Ranks' and producer of the BBC radio documentaries 'Black and Blue' and 'The Syrians and the Kindertransport', amongst other things. View all posts by George Luke Post navigation Previous Post Previous post: From the Y Crate: This Way Up Next Post Next post: Still Human, Still Here… Leave a Comment Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Blogroll Greenbelt Festival blog Helen's blog: Hmphz Jamesito in Mongolia Redblack Russ Bravo's blog Secret Archives of the Vatican Storypraxis Stuff Christian Culture Likes The UKG Blog There goes Rhymin' Simon Travelling Light WordPress.com WordPress.org Work of My Own Fiction George on Twitter @CuriousNowDead @TobiRachel_ Nope, not something different; you got it absolutely spot on (sorry). 1 hour ago According to the news this morning, some random person won the Euromillions and is now “richer than Adele”. In fut… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 6 hours ago RT @brokenbottleboy: The gold that Smaug hoarded in the mountain really helped the residents of Lake-Town. 7 hours ago RT @lizziedearden: Andy Cooke, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary, previously told me police are unable to go “back to basics” on crime bec… 7 hours ago Why does Suella Braverman think diversity and effective policing are mutually exclusive? And in London, of all plac… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 8 hours ago Follow @georgeluke Musings... Africa arts asylum books Christianity Culture film human rights India Latin America Life in general music Pakistan politics Radio refugees Short stories social action sport television totally random Uncategorized Novel-writing madness: GEORGE LUKE, Blog at WordPress.com. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy Follow Following GEORGE LUKE Join 55 other followers Sign me up Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now. GEORGE LUKE Customize Follow Following Sign up Log in Copy shortlink Report this content View post in Reader Manage subscriptions Collapse this bar Loading Comments... Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website %d bloggers like this: | negative |
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GOLDEN, Colo. -- Many Halloween partiers last night opted to pay a driver instead of risking the cost of a DUI, but a Denver man who used Uber - the popular car service - paid a much, much higher price than he ever thought possible.
"Me and my bank account got taken for a ride last night," said Elliott Asbury of Denver.
After leaving a Halloween Party in Golden on Halloween night, Asbury knew getting home wouldn't be cheap.
"I was expecting $44, $50, $60, $100 on the outside," Asbury said.
He had no idea how wrong he was until his first Uber ride came to an end.
"We got there and he pressed the thing on his phone and it said, $539,” Asbury said.
All that for a ride that took him from the Jefferson County Government Center to his Denver apartment near I-70 and Colorado, a trip of less than 18 miles with a fare that neither he, nor his driver, thought was fair.
"(The driver) was shocked, he was embarrassed actually,” Asbury said. “He gave me his card and he was like, 'Make phone calls. Get in touch with customer service. This can't be right.'"
But according to Uber it is right. On busy nights Uber uses dynamic pricing, also known as surge pricing. It multiplies fares as a way to quell demand and attracting a greater supply of drivers.
In a statement sent to FOX31 Denver, a Uber spokesperson Michael Amodeo said, "For many riders in Colorado, Uber is their ride of choice, and dynamic pricing allows us to remain the reliable choice, even on the busiest nights of the year."
The company doesn't hide that pricing. Like all other riders, Elliott was alerted to last night's surge before sending for his car. The surge at the time multiplied his normal fare more than seven times, but he said he didn't realize what that would do to his total fare.
"You just wouldn't stand there and be like, 'Hmm, is this maybe going to cost me half a grand to get home?’” Asbury said. “The thought just wouldn't even cross your mind. It was so outrageous. They could just say, 'You know what? At a certain point, we're not going to charge that much."
Elliott's huge fare was also due to his inexperience with the app. He mistakenly requested a premium, Black Car instead of a cheaper UberX ride because he didn’t see the options or understand the difference. He also didn’t spot an option to estimate his fare.
"It would have been a good button to hit last night, had I known it was there,” Asbury said.
Asbury says he definitely learned his lesson, and he has some advice to anyone else looking to use the service during a similar surge.
"Don't bother man,” Asbury said. “Rent a helicopter.”
Uber stands by its dynamic pricing model as a way to balance supply and demand, but Amodeo said the company does offer a 25% discount to first-time riders who are caught off guard by the multiplied fares. He said the 25% discount will likely apply to Asbury. | positive |
The maker of iconic children’s snacks Fruit Roll-Ups, Fruit by the Foot and Fruit Gushers announced that it will remove artificial flavors and colors from artificial sources from its entire portfolio of fruit-flavored snacks by the end of 2017.
The company has already started down this path with “roughly 20% of our fruit flavored snacks … already free of artificial flavors and colors from artificial sources,” Jacquie Klein, senior marketing manager, fruit flavored snacks, told FoodNavigator-USA. She added, “We just felt the time was right to work to extend this same approach across all of our General Mills fruit flavored snacks.”
The company will continue with its character equity shapes, such as Scooby-Doo! And SpongBob, which will start hitting store-shelves in January 2016, she said. Following that, the firm will remove artificial colors and flavors from it Betty Crocker fruit flavored shapes portfolio by March 2016 before removing them from the rest of its fruit flavored snack portfolio by the end of 2017.
The company estimates phasing out the artificial ingredients will take two to three years to complete, in part because the change impacts so many products.
“Big changes like this are challenging, but we have made great progress. We have amazing people working on these challenges, and we feel confident that they can figure this out. It’s just going to take some time,” said Klein.
“For example,” she explained, “we have a broad portfolio of brands and equity licenses, and this change requires us affecting dozens of products at a time. We want to take the time to ensure we continue to deliver products that families love with a great taste and experience.”
When the company made a similar commitment in 2015 to phase out artificial colors and flavors from its cereals, it explained that finding natural colors that did not also alter the flavor was difficult.
Likewise, in general, maintaining the expected flavor intensity when replacing artificial flavors with natural ones is a challenge that could require more flavoring, which could increase production costs, a sales manager from the Original Gourmet Food Company previously told FoodNavigator-USA.
Meeting consumer demand
Overcoming these challenges is worth it given the increasing number of Americans who are turning away from artificially colored and flavored products – especially those aimed at children.
General Mills notes a March 2014 survey found more than 50% of lapsed and current fruit flavored snack consumers would be more likely to purchase fruit flavored snacks if they had natural colors and flavors.
“We think that this is a big potential motivator for our products and that the change to our entire portfolio will make our products even better and continue to deliver what people want in their snacks,” Klein said. “We continue to listen to what people want and our recent study highlighted that this could be an opportunity to better meet people’s needs.”
General Mills estimate of 50% is low compared to other similar research. A survey conducted by the color and flavor company Kalsec, for example, found 83% of US and UK parents said they would more likely buy food for their children that has natural and not synthetic colors.
In that survey, parents cited specific concerns about artificial red dyes, which would be associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other behavior issues.
Inspiring category change
The market research combined with General Mills’ declaration to remove artificial colors and flavors from fruit flavored snacks cold be a “potential motivator for the category” overall to follow its lead, according to the company, which says it is the first firm to make such a move in the category.
General Mills plans to pay up the change on the front of the package, according to mock-ups that have not been finalized. They contain claims in large font that the product is now formulated with no artificial flavors and no colors from artificial sources. The mock up, which could change, also shows a smaller claim that the product is “naturally flavored.” | positive |
Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption "I remember... looking at Roger Dodds with his big bunch of keys, locking the door, and that was horrifying", one victim said
An ex-council boss who forced teenagers to engage in sex acts to get grant payments has been jailed for 16 years.
Roger Dodds, 81, also abused colleagues while working for Sheffield City Council's education department between 1975 and 1993.
The council has been accused of failing to act and moved Dodds to a position working with schools after complaints. It said it was now "deeply sorry".
In December Dodds admitted indecently assaulting four men and a young boy.
In a statement read out in court, one of Dodds' victims said the abuse made him feel such "shame and disgust" he was unable to tell anyone for 20 years.
"His left hand started to feel its way into my right jeans pocket. When that started to happen, I just became frozen and unable to move."
Anonymous victim
In the 1970s Dodds, of Cotswold Road, Sheffield, was responsible for providing grants to college and university students.
The court heard he had used his position to abuse teenagers, forcing students to engage in sexual acts in order to get grant payments.
Image copyright Dave Pickersgill/Geograph Image caption Sheffield City Council launched two internal investigations into Roger Dodds but no action was taken against him
He also indecently assaulted colleagues.
The court heard Dodds had shown no remorse.
Dodds had known the athlete Sebastian Coe, the court was told, and had lured a child victim by telling him he could meet him, although the meeting never happened.
Read more about this and other stories from across Yorkshire
His offending went unchallenged despite his victims alerting his employers and two separate internal investigations held into allegations made against him.
In the 1980s he was investigated by Sheffield City Council following complaints from colleagues but was moved to a different council post, working with schools.
Further allegations in 1993 led to a second council investigation after which Dodds was allowed to take an early retirement package with an enhanced pension.
One employee said hearing about the complaints gave him the courage to tell managers about the abuse he had been subjected to.
'Really horrible man'
The five victims were at Sheffield Crown Court to hear him sentenced.
In an impact statement read out in court, one victim said he was just 17 when he was abused by Dodds which had left him feeling such "shame and disgust" he was unable to tell anyone for 20 years.
He said: "I went in complete trust to the council buildings to pick up expenses that I needed.
"What happened to me in those council offices shaped my view about myself and other people."
One victim told the BBC he held the council responsible for the abuse he suffered.
"I was the victim of a really horrible man," he said.
"The council are so responsible. I even think at times the council are more responsible than he was. They allowed it to happen. Everyone knew. Everyone in the council knew but they chose to do nothing about it."
Image copyright Julia Quenzler Image caption The court heard Roger Dodds had shown no remorse
Another victim, Richard Rowe, who waived his legal right to anonymity, said he was subjected to "terrifying" assaults over an 18-month period.
However, he said when he told council colleagues what was happening, he was told to stay quiet.
Another man said he believed more victims might still come forward.
"We are just the tip of the iceberg," he said.
Dodds was initially arrested and interviewed in May 2008 following complaints. However, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) decided to take no further action against him.
'Never defend indefensible'
Those earlier complaints were reviewed by the CPS following a new allegation in 2014 and a decision was made to charge him with all the complaints in 2016.
Sheffield City Council said it welcomed the fact Dodds had been brought to justice.
Jayne Ludlam, executive director for Children, Young People and Families, said the authority's thoughts were with the victims.
She added: "We are deeply sorry that Dodds committed these offences while working at Sheffield City Council decades ago.
"We are glad to see that, finally, such cases of historic abuse are coming before the courts, justice is being done, and victims are having their voices heard.
"Despite the fact that this happened more than a quarter of a century ago, we have accepted responsibility and would never defend the indefensible."
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Digication ePortfolio :: Digital Image Processing :: Welcome Skip to Main Content Home ePortfolios Directory Login Digital Image Processing site map DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Home DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Home Welcome DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Week 1 The opening passage of my "Statement of Purpose" during the application process to Northeastern University. Unlike the other kids in high school and college who were focused on sports and extra-curricular activities, I could always be found in a library with my head buried in a news article or National Geographic. I have always been fascinated with understanding how organized crime and terrorism affect geopolitical relations, and what can be done to counter it. Before I even knew what GIS/Remote Sensing was, I was already interested with the applications of satellite imagery with photographic analysis and how it could be used to predict and stop crime. During my Criminal Justice studies at the University of Scranton, I learned that in today's globalized world, many criminal organizations have adapted by becoming multifaceted, investing themselves in a broader range of illegal activities. Choosing to focus on both Central America and the Middle East, I took courses immersing myself in regional history, culture, politics, even going as far as studying both the Spanish and Arabic languages. I familiarized myself with the issues plaguing both regions and have noticed a common thread. Building off the research of Australian National University’s Ms. Julie Ayling's theory of “Criminal Organizations and Resilience”, I developed my own personal theory. Ms. Ayling proposes that in order for criminal organizations to survive pressures from local law enforcement and competing criminal enterprises, it must adapt new practices to resist and overcome (Ayling, 2009, p. 183). I go a step further and suggest that there are primarily three factors in an environment that will determine whether or not a criminal organization is capable of adapting. These three factors are as long as a group is in an environment that has access or the ability to conceal its illicit activity, find an alternative financial resource, or receives some type of foreign state sponsorship, the more likely a criminal organization can adapt, reestablish, and continue operations. Essentially, this is the natural cycle of how criminal organizations stay relevant or collapse in the undercurrent of society. My mission is to break this cycle. (Ayling, 2009, p. 183) Ayling, J. (2009). Criminal organizations and resilience (37th ed., Vol. 4, International Journal of Law Crime and Justice). Retrieved February 19, 2017, from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228414359_Criminal_organizations_and_resilience I have a passion for geopolitical issues and have an extensive background in the cultural, economical, and historical factors that impact our daily lives. During my high school and college years, I struggled finding an unifying field of study that allowed me to bridge these subjects together. When I discovered the field of Remote Sensing and GIS, I rejoiced because I knew I found where I belonged. I had finally found a field that gave me the tools to make a change. In this week’s first discussion post, I was so confused and lost. I’m not the greatest with computers, but I enjoyed taking raw internet data and experimenting with it. Not 100% sure with how I did, but I was able to create an image of what appears to be hurricane Katerina charging into New Orleans! DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. I want others to be able to download this * Please note that this capability is not currently available for videos using the Large Video (Beta) upload method. We apologize for the inconvenience and will lift this disclaimer when this feature becomes available. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. I want others to be able to download this * Please note that this capability is not currently available for videos using the Large Video (Beta) upload method. We apologize for the inconvenience and will lift this disclaimer when this feature becomes available. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Week 2 Geometric Correction This week we focused on “Geometric Errors”, or distortions that occur during the process of obtaining information. Satellite imagery is collected in large “ground swaths” running North to South. As the image is being gathered, there are a series of issues that can skew the data. Due to the fact that the Earth is not a true flat surface nor a perfect sphere, issues such as 1 Dimensional Relief Displacement and Tangential Scale Distortion occur. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. I want others to be able to download this * Please note that this capability is not currently available for videos using the Large Video (Beta) upload method. We apologize for the inconvenience and will lift this disclaimer when this feature becomes available. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. I want others to be able to download this * Please note that this capability is not currently available for videos using the Large Video (Beta) upload method. We apologize for the inconvenience and will lift this disclaimer when this feature becomes available. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Radiometric Correction For week 3, I found myself falling falling behind the rest of the class. I was having a hard time understanding which unique frequncies and color bands of light energy produce certain spectral images. Fortunately, in my Fundamentals of Remote Sensing class, the I was directed to a particular website. This website, provided a wide range of pre-made images using the RGB color guns. In addition, it was set up to mimic real satellites, Landsat being one of them. I spent at least an hour experimenting when I decided to hand copy the entire list of Bands and their associated traits. I copied it on to my phone, and refer to it whenever I am using Landsat imagery (or equilivant). http://biodiversityinformatics.amnh.org/interactives/bandcombination.php Band 1 (0.45-0.52um, blue-green): Since this short wavelength of light penetrates better than the other bands, it is often the band of choice for aquatic ecosystems. It is used to monitor sediment in water, mapping coral reefs, and water depth. Unfortunately, this is the noisiest of the Landsat bands since short wavelength blue light is scattered more than the other bands. For this reason, it is rarely used for “pretty picture” type images. Band 2 (0.52-0.60um, green): This has similar qualities to band 1, but not as extreme. This band is often selected because it matches the wavelength for the green we seen when looking at vegetation. Band 3 (0.63-0.69um, red): Since vegetation absorbs nearly all red light (it is often referred to as the “Chlorophyll absorption” band), this band can be useful for distinguishing between vegetation, soil, and with monitoring vegetation health. Band 4 (0.76-0.90um, near infrared): Since water absorbs nearly all light at this wavelength, bodies of water appear very dark. This contrast with bright reflectance for soil and vegetation, making it a good band for defining the water/land interface. Band 5 (1.55-1.75um, mid-infrared): This band is very sensitive to moisture, and therefore is used to monitor vegetation and soil moisture. It is also good at differentiating between clouds and snow. Band 6 (10.40-12.50um, thermal infrared): This is a thermal band, which means it can be used to measure surface temperature. This is primarily used for geological applications, but it is sometimes used to measure plant heat stress. This is also used to differentiate clouds from bright spots, since clouds tend to be very cold. One other difference between this band and the other multispectral ETM bands, it that the resolution is half the of the other bands (60m instead of 30m). Band 7 (2.08-2.35um, mid infrared) This band is also used for vegetation moisture, although generally band 5 is preferred for that application, as well as for soil and geology mapping. **************************************** Landsat Band Combinations (Suggestions) R=3 G=2 B=1 or 321 This color composition s as close to true that can be obtained with Landsat. Very useful for studying aquatic habitats. Downside is that images can be hazy. R=4 G=3 B=2 or 432 This has similar qualities to the image with bands 3,2,1,-- however, since this includes the near infrared channel (band 4), land—water boundaries are clearer and different types of vegetation are more apparent. This was a popular band combination for Landsat MSS data since that it did not have a mid-infrared band R=4 G=5 B=3 or 453 This is crisper than the previous two images because the two shortest wavelength bands (bands 1 and 2) are not included. Different vegetation types can be more clearly defined and the land/water interface is very clear. Variations in moisture content are evident with this set of bands. Very popular. R=7 G=4 B=2 or 742 This has similar properties to the 453 combo, but the biggest difference is that vegetation is green. I also wanted to memorize the Electromagnetic Spectrum, so I developed a quick story. Blue to red are growing lengths NIR-- -- -- - 1.2µm Red-- -- -- - 0.7µm Green-- -- 0.6µm Blue-- -- -- 0.4µm Ultraviolet—0.3µm Story to memorize EMS Violet was years 3 old when she started picking BLUE flowers at 4 in the morning. Green with envy, 6 girls teased her. Her face Red, she shouted 7 times at them. NIR by, a clock struck 12. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Week 4 So recently, I found some interesting infrastructure in the rainforests of Central America. While I absolutely wanted to share it with my fellow students, being that I have loved ones in that region of the world, its best to keep my mouth shut and head down. Despite that fact, I want to continue my personal studies and implement whatever skills I learn in class on this subject. I just simply will NOT elaborate on what it is I’m looking at. After this week’s Egypt assignment, I was simply amazed by the power of temporal data. While I wanted to sit down and experiment further with the techniques demonstrated in this assignment, my work schedule made it impossible for me to access the Northeastern Remote Server, so I turned to alternative means of temporal satellite data. Three in particular were Google Maps, Planet.com, and ChangeMatters. While I'm not going to show every single temporal image, I was able to look at the area over time. What I have gather is this- 1) ChangeMatters has demonstrated that this region first appeared between 2005 and 2010. 2)Planet.com has demonstrated that earlier this year, it looked ike the region had been cut down again. 3)Google maps is showing that the area current seems to be abadoned. At this point, I'm not sure if this is anything, but regardless, this has been an interesting process. Just before throwing in the towel, I used my theory of process of elmination, or the classes when spoke about in class, and I found the last image. I'm not sure of what that is, but that looks like an strip, is in the middle of nowhere, and has no clear and obvious roads leading to it. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. I want others to be able to download this * Please note that this capability is not currently available for videos using the Large Video (Beta) upload method. We apologize for the inconvenience and will lift this disclaimer when this feature becomes available. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. I want others to be able to download this * Please note that this capability is not currently available for videos using the Large Video (Beta) upload method. We apologize for the inconvenience and will lift this disclaimer when this feature becomes available. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. I want others to be able to download this * Please note that this capability is not currently available for videos using the Large Video (Beta) upload method. We apologize for the inconvenience and will lift this disclaimer when this feature becomes available. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. I want others to be able to download this * Please note that this capability is not currently available for videos using the Large Video (Beta) upload method. We apologize for the inconvenience and will lift this disclaimer when this feature becomes available. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Week 5 Unsupervised Classification Carrying over from the work of the previous week, I decided to apply the spectral clusterring software to a recent image of Peten, Guatemala. I know that going forward, a combination of both pattern recognition and spatial recognition will important indentifying potential sites. I have no images for the week's findings, due to software issues, but I know what the complications are. In order to locate hidden infrastructure that services small aircraft, I think that using a pratice/training image of a regular airport in important in helping the computer locate target sites. The issue that the software had was that this region of Central America has numerous farms that are irregularlly shaped. This of course becomes noise as the computer tries to sort out the data into different classifications. To safely (hahaha I'm sure they cannot call OSHA for guidance) land an aircraft, certain dimensions and elevations are neccessary. If I can program that into the software, then perhaps I'll have more precise results. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Week 7: SUPERVISED CLASSIFICATIONS I’m beginning to concede to the truth that I’m a very stubborn person who refuses to think in terms of spectral applications, and only sees the world through a spatial mindset. So, the fact that I had to teach the ENVI supervised classification filter to target which groupings of pixels, I was forced somewhat to think in terms of spectral resolutions. Thank goodness for “Established Classification Schemes”! In all serious, this was an informative week that brought to my attention some new possibilities. While I might be able to locate areas that fit certain spatial/logical filters, it would be wise to use spectral images techniques to help bolster or back up my suspicions. Whether it’s the presence of drug crops or an absence of jungle vegetation, there’s bound to be a pattern that I can isolate that will help narrow down my target area. Using spectral analysis to help refine and refocus my search area is crucial. While ENVI may not be may favorite GIS/RMS platform, I am beginning to see the powerful potential it has. Unfortunately, this week I have decided to stop using rainforest imagery because I keep downloading the wrong information. While it was more interesting to apply my own personal area of interest, I’m actual having more success with using the provided material. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. WEEK 8: IMAGE TRANSFORMATIONS PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS AND COLOR TRANSFORMS I will try to provide a recap of this week’s material. Principal Component Analysis (PCA), is a type of image transformation that reduces redundancy within a dataset. By compressing redundant information, variations within the dataset are highlighted. IF you have 7 thematic bands, you will to generate 7 PCAs, and pick the ones with the most variation. In terms of visualizing a PCA, one can use them to detect changes in an image. I have provided a link to a video that best helps to describe this process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kw9R0nD69OU DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Week 9 Data Integration This week, I got my first chance to test out actual DEMs. Being that I have a variety of different interests, I have been experimenting with the software on ArcGIS Scene. My most ambitious project so far has been to recreate the region of Guatemala my family comes from. I the following image gallery, I provide imagery of the various stages have gone through. In the spirt of data integration, my DEM is mixture of elevation data, shapefiles, natural color satellite imagery, and some artistic vertical exaggeration. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Week 10: Mosaics This week has been very interesting. As I have continued on with my DEM experiments, I have found that continuously having to juggle various datasets is very frustrating. The idea of establishing a “synoptic” or expanded map or DEM would be very helpful. Unfortunately, it is not working as it is in the class assignment. I’ve been having issues get to transfer data from the Remote server ENVI 32 bit, and because my personal ENVI is 64 bits, it will not transfer data over to my ArcGIS programs. So, as a result I have been trying to use the mosaic features on the ArcGIS Scene and Map, but apparently, they cannot read the data. In a perfect world, I would like to take the DEM data and combine it with adjacent data to create one large synoptic view (perhaps there is not enough overlap to establish a successful mosaic) from which I can intersect and clip out my target areas. Once I have established my target DEM region (having now reduced the size of spatial data), I would want to start experimenting with various Spectral filters that I can drape over the DEM. The last few images are of a successful draping of a satellite image on top of Hawaii. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Week 11: CONTRAST STRETCHES AND SPATIAL FILTERS In my Fundamental of Remote Sensing Class, I decided to work on a DEM of the surface of Mars, and while I did my very best to try and preserve the spatial and spectral resolution, I found myself in a bind. So, I began to experiment will some of the contrast stretches and spatial features to see if I could increase some of the spatial resolution. In the last picture, I applied a stretched contrast, applied the hill shade function, and used a Minimum- Maximum spatial filter. There is a stark difference between the original image and the final version. 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Gamers have carved themselves their own independent culture. In this culture they have their own slang, rules of etiquette and folklore. Everyone loves a good creepy urban legend and gamers are no exception. This list is going to tell you the story of the creepiest urban legends in the history of gaming.
10 Killswitch
Killswitch is a game that was supposedly created by Soviet gaming company Karvina Corporation in 1989. Only limited copies of the game were produced (between 5,000 to 10,000 copies) and it was very popular among Soviet gamers. The game itself was a pioneer in the survival horror genre. You had to choose between two characters, a girl or an invisible demon. The goal of the game was to navigate through an abandoned coal mine while battling demons and coal monsters. As it was hard to navigate the game with an invisible character people choose to complete the game with the girl character. Unfortunately, No one ever completed the game with the demon, because upon beating the game all trace of it would be erased from your hard drive.
In 2005, an unopened copy of the self-deleting game surfaced on Ebay where it was promptly bought for $733,000 by a man from Japan named Yamamoto Ryuichi. Ryichi had planned to document his play through of the game on YouTube. The only video Ryuchi posted was of him staring at his computer screen and crying.
9 Squall Is Dead
Final Fantasy VII and VIII are the two primary reasons twenty-somethings will never be able to play a Final Fantasy game without being disappointed, because nothing can compare to them. Those two games were ahead of their time and featured a handful of memorable characters. Squall is one of those memorable characters. He is the main character in Final Fantasy VIII, and much like the “Paul is dead” conspiracy theory about The Beatles, there are many who believe that Squall is dead as well.
At the end of disc one, Squall is impaled by an ice shard while fighting one of the games main bosses, Edea. Squall awakens at the beginning of disc two with no wounds at all from the battle and no one ever brings up that Squall was killed. It is also at this point when the game goes from being a fairly realistic fantasy game to being an over the top, fantasy where all realism goes out the window. I mean a good portion of the plot takes place in outer space. It is believed that Squall actually dies from his wounds that he suffers during his fight with Edea at the end of disc one. The rest of the game is simply a dream Squall is having as he passes away. This would explain why the game has such a surrealist tone after disc one. It would also explain the collage of images we see at the end of the game as Squall’s life flashes before his eyes. Among those images is a shot of Squall without a face which just adds icing to the creepy cake.
8 Lavender Town Syndrome
Back in 1996 the Pokemon Red and Green video games delighted Gameboy owners all over the world. Well, except for in one part of the world.
The game was first released in Japan and it supposedly correlated with a huge spike in suicides and illness in children ranging in age from 7 to 12. The children did not fall ill or commit suicide until reaching Lavender Town in the popular game. The game’s score was said to be the source of the sinister ailments in children. The piercing tones of the music caused headaches, nausea and eventually suicidal tendencies in young children. The music in the level was changed before the game was shipped overseas. The above clip is taken from the original Japanese version of the game.
7 Fallout 3 Predicts the Future
Fallout 3 is a vast open world role playing game. Therefore, it would not be surprising to find that there are things within the game that many people have yet to discover. However, it is claimed by some that they have found something in the game that may predict the future.
The story goes that the post-apocalyptic game predicts the future, in the real world, using morse code and hidden messages within the games radio station. There are stations that broadcast morse code in the game. However, some claim that you can hear a DJ on the station rambling off such cryptic phrases as “The Queen has died today. The world mourns, as on days like these we are all Brits” and “I can’t believe Britney’s actually won an Oscar!” These phrases are followed by a series of numbers in morse Code that can be interpreted as dates. Whether or not the Queen will die on March 19, 2014 remains to be seen. Bethdesa, the company that designed the game, denies that these cryptic radio stations exist.
6 Earthbound’s Final Boss Is an Abortion
The above subheading is not a cheeky critique of the final boss battle in the game Earthbound, but is meant to be taken literally. In the game the cute characters essentially perform an abortion in order to kill the final boss, which is an alien that wants to destroy the world.
In order to defeat the powerful alien Giygas, the main characters travel back in time where Giygas will be “weaker.” What is creepy is that when they travel back in time to fight the weaker Giyga, he looks remarkably like a fetus.
The game’s creator has all but come out and said the final boss battle is an abortion. He has, however, admitted that the ending of Earthbound was inspired by a movie he accidentally saw as a child and was traumatized by called The Military Policeman and the Dismembered Beauty.
5 Herobrine
Minecraft is a game that is brilliant in its simplicity. You mine for different materials in a large open world and use said materials to build structures, monuments or whatever your creative mind can conceive. However, some players claim that something sinister is happening in their games.
Some players claim to have found mysterious structures appearing on their maps. Others even claim to have seen the source of the structures, a mysterious, white-eyed version of the game’s protagonist. Theories regarding the existence of Herobrine range from the logical, he is a glitch, to the extraordinary, that Herobrine is the ghostly manifestation of the game creator’s deceased brother. Mojang, the team behind Minecraft, do not do much to discredit the legend of Herobrine as in many of the games updates they list that one of the improvements made is the removal of Herobrine.
4 Haunted Majora’s Mask
The legend of the haunted Majora’s Mask game was born on the popular web community 4Chan. A user posted a story about how he obtained a blank N64 cartridge with “Majora’s Mask” written across it in black magic marker. He posted photos and videos along with the story that showed us a twisted and sinister version of one of the most beloved games of all time.
Upon starting the game the user noticed that there was already a game saved on the cartridge simply titled “Ben.” He ignored the save file and started a new game and noticed that all the NPCs (non-playable characters) would refer to him as Ben. He deleted the “Ben” file and tried to start a new game. The game became more erratic. The music would play backwards and his character began to be followed by a statue of the game’s main character with a creepy smile on its face. Eventually, the “Ben” file returned to the game. Along with it was another new file simply titled “drowned.” Every time he played after the two files appeared his character would simply die and creepy messages would sprawl across the screen:
“You’ve met with a terrible fate, haven’t you?”
3 Morrowind Mod jvk1166z.esp
The Elders Scrolls 3: Morrowind is an expansive RPG and to this day is considered to be the best game in the Elder Scrolls series by a lot of fans. It has an expansive online community where users mod the game to add custom quests, characters, weapons and armor. Legend has it that there is a very creepy and sinister mod to Morrowind that exists that could potentially drive a player insane.
The mod first popped up on the internet a couple of years ago and was originally thought to be a virus as when you loaded the game with the mod your game would freeze on the title screen and corrupt all the save game files essentially ruining the game. However, it was soon discovered that if you ran the game in DOSbox, software that allows gamers to play older PC games on their modern computers, the game would work. When the player starts the game with the mod all the main characters in the game are already dead. Also, if you stay in one spot for too long your health would slowly begin to deplete. If you died from standing still too long a new character would reveal himself. Players took to calling him the assassin. He appeared to be a man except his legs and arms were long and bent like a spider. Players began to notice that if you paid close attention the player could see the assassin around corners or scurrying up the walls, but only for brief moments. Another creepy element added to the game was all the characters left living would come outside at night and just stand there. When a player would attempt to interact with one of the characters they would simply say “Watch the sky.” A new dungeon was also discovered.
Inside the dungeon was what players called the “hall of portraits.” The hall was lined with picture frames inside the frames were photos from the player’s My Pictures folder. At the end of the hall was a locked door. No one has ever posted proof that they figured out how to open the door, but there are some unbelievable stories of players obsessed with trying to open it, playing the modded game for days straight with very little sleep. Some claim after long hours of playing they began to hallucinate seeing the assassin in real life quickly crawling on their bedroom ceilings or down their hallways as they took a bathroom break from the game. As fantastic as this story sounds, the creepiest part is that this mod does in fact seem to exist, but download it at your own risk.
2 Berzerk
Berzerk is considered to be one of the greatest games of the arcade-era of gaming. In the game you battle an onslaught of robots. It also has one of gaming’s most iconic boss battles in Evil Otto, which was a simple smiley face. Berzerk also holds the macabre honor of being the first video game linked to the death of a person. The game would then go on to kill again a year later.
Jeff Dailey was the first person to die after playing Berzerk in 1981. Then again in 1982, a healthy 18 year old named Peter Burkowski was playing Berzerk. Within 15 minutes he was placing his initials in to the game for getting a high score. Burkowski took a few steps away from the game and then collapsed dead. The causes of death in both cases were ruled as a heart attack.
1 Polybius
The legend of Polybius is likely the oldest gaming myth and had the honor of guest starring in an episode of The Simpsons.
Polybius was an arcade game that mysteriously appeared in an arcade in Portland, Oregon in the early 1980s. The cabinet was completely black except for the green joysticks and the logo at the top of the machine. The game combined elements of classic shooters like Tempest, mazes like in Pac-Man and spatial puzzles. When played, it supposedly caused all sorts of health problems including amnesia, blackouts, nausea, seizures, headaches, night terrors and, in some cases, players were reported to commit suicide not long after playing. It is also said that men dressed in all black would often be seen messing with the game leading some to speculate that the device was not a video game but a government experiment. Whether or not this insidious arcade game ever actually existed is not known.
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A furious round of liberal-on-liberal violence broke out on Tuesday’s CBS This Morning. The show’s hosts confronted former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Donna Brazile for daring to expose Hillary Clinton’s efforts to hobble any contenders in the 2016 primaries. The normally friendly (to liberals) Gayle King dismissed Brazile as “bitter” and “angry.” Co-host Norah O’Donnell questioned Brazile’s truthfulness.
As to why Brazile spoke out about a secret deal Clinton struck to give her some control over DNC personnel and money during the primaries, King sneered, “Your book seems to suggest you were bitter. You were angry. And on top of all of that, you seemed very hurt.” She marveled, “You even called Bernie to explain to him: ‘I found the cancer here.’”
The ex-DNC chair explained what she discovered Clinton had done: “There was a memorandum of understanding in addition to the joint fund-raising agreement that hampered the DNC's ability to control its communication and some of its financial investments.”
As though she had more knowledge than the woman who was actually there, O’Donnell responded by attempting to question Brazile’s veracity: “That's not entirely true, Donna. What happened was that in 2015 the both Secretary Clinton and Bernie Sanders signed an agreement with the DNC, right? The DNC was deep in debt and agreed to help replenish its coffers.”
Later, King and co-host Charlie Rose tag teamed the Democratic veteran:
ROSE: Did they do that to their own purposes?
CHARLIE ROSE: When you say that Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and former DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz stripped the party to a shell for their own purposes, what does that say?
Finally, the frosty interview came to a close as King offered one more dig against the woman who spoke out against Clinton: “Okay. All I can say is you are naming names and taking numbers in this book... and people are questioning the timing and the motive.”
Who could those "people" be? The Clintons?
A transcript is below:
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CBS This Morning
11/7/17
8:05:34 to 8:13:08
NORAH O’DONNELL: Explosive claims by former Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile are bringing attention back to last year's presidential race. In a new book Brazile reveals the DNC struck a deal with Hillary Clinton's campaign in August 2015. It traded strategic and financial control of the committee for fund-raising and investment. In response, President Trump, Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren and others claim the 2016 Democratic Party system was rigged. Brazile's tell-all book is called Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-Ins and Breakdowns That Put Donald Trump in the White House. Donna Brazile is with us. Good morning.
DONNA BRAZILE: Good morning. How are you?
O’DONNELL: I'm well. Was it a fair fight between Senator Clinton and Bernie Sanders?
BRAZILE: I believe so. Look, we had five candidates in the race. Hillary Clinton, no question about it, ran a very strong campaign. She had resources in the states that mattered, especially the early states. She won three out of the four early states, and she went on to win more votes than Senator Sanders. but my purpose in looking into what happened was to find out if anything happened that we did not anticipate. And what I learned was there was a memorandum of understanding in addition to the joint fund-raising agreement that hampered the DNC's ability to control its communication and some of its financial investments. And I pointed that out.
O’DONNELL: That's not entirely true, Donna. What happened was that in 2015 the both Secretary Clinton and Bernie Sanders signed an agreement with the DNC, right? The DNC was deep in debt and agreed to help replenish its coffers.
BRAZILE: Norah, I was the vice chair of the party, and I had no idea there was a separate memorandum that gave one — one candidate control over selecting staff and three or four departments. Now, it may not be illegal, but I thought —
O’DONNELL: This was a supplemental agreement that Hillary Clinton —
BRAZILE: A supplemental agreement that when I became chair, when I figured out why can't I spend money? Why can't I go out there hand make some other strategic investments? And because of this memorandum I could not. So I felt obligated, as I told Bernie I would at the convention, that I would get to the bottom of it, and I found no instances that the party rigged the process, and I wanted to make sure that Bernie and his supporters understood that.
GAYLE KING: But your book does not seem to suggest that you think it was a fair fight. That's why I'm hear to say to Norah it was a fair fight. Your book seems to suggest you were bitter. You were angry and on top of all of that you seemed very hurt. but it doesn't seem like you think it was a fair fight, Donna. You even called Bernie to explain to him: “I found the cancer here. That sound like you think that's fair.”
BRAZILE: First of all, I'm a member of the democratic establishment in terms — I'm on the rules committee. It is a fair fight. We don't set primary dates. They are set by the states. We set caucus dates.
KING: You called Bernie to tell him what?
BRAZILE: I called Bernie to tell him to explain that there was cancer that I could not destroy and I could not destroy it because of this memorandum. I had two choice to make and I think Bernie agreed with me. One was to expose it and expunge it and then disrupt the party in September of 2016 or to wait until the election was over with and to rid the party of basically allowing any candidate — Look, Hillary Clinton did something for the party that everyone should understand. The party was broke, and she gave the party a life line of resources in order for us to compete, and that's what she did for the general election.
CHARLIE ROSE: Let me shift —
O’DONNELL: But now you're claiming that Hillary Clinton and her campaign treated you like Patsy the slave. Donna!
BRAZILE: No, I said I felt like Patsy the slave. First of all, I want to correct the record because I've known Gayle for a long time. She's been my editor so she's tough. but there's no question that I was upset. I was upset because we were hacked. This country was hacked by a foreign country, a hostile country.
KING: Donna, you sound like — In the book, I read the book that you were upset with Robby Mook certainly. You also sound very angry with Hillary Clinton.
BRAZILE: No.
KING: Yes. The hacking was an issue.
BRAZILE: My emotions are my emotions. But there’s no question that I was very upset at the time. Because, look, I'm chair of the party. I have a lot of skin in the game. I don't — I don't report to the Democratic establishment. I report to the voters, and what I wanted the voters to understand and the people who support the Democratic Party is that our party was under attack. We had to deal with a hostile foreign government, the hacking and at the same time I had to, like most campaigns, you have family squabbles. I fought with my family.
ROSE: Are you settled on this? I have one more thing.
KING: No, we're not. We’re not.
BRAZILE: I love these two women but they are tough.
ROSE: Of course they are. No, I want to ask you the question about the future of the Democratic Party.
BRAZILE: Good.
ROSE: When you say that Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and former DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz stripped the party to a shell for their own purposes, what does that say?
KING: Preceded, Charlie, by the words three titanic egos.
BRAZILE: Oh, good. The Democratic Party has lost over 900 legislative seats. We lost over 50 congressional seats.
ROSE: Did they do that to their own purposes?
BRAZILE: You make strategic decisions every time you're involved in a campaign, and if you're only targeting the 18 states and the District of Columbia that could bring you to 270 electoral votes and you're not allowing people in Louisiana or Tennessee or Nebraska to get resources, yes, I do believe that you starve the party of leadership. You starve the party resources, and that’s one of the reasons why proud to say that Tom Perez is make being a real investment in all 50 states and that's the goal to restore the Democratic Party. We have an election day to not just in New Jersey and New York City, but an election day in Virginia. These elections matter and everyone should get out and vote.
KING: Donna, you seem to be upset as DNC chair that they did not take your advice. You reached out to Robby Mook, and you said they were concentrating on analytics and data. You wanted the emotion and the energy.
BRAZILE: Yes.
KING: They did not take your advice. Isn't it up to them to decide how they want to run the
campaign?
BRAZILE: Absolutely, and I made it very clear I was chair of the Democratic National committee. I was not the campaign manager. I with a was not on their strategic calls and I did not go to the strategic meetings.
KING: But you wanted to go.
BRAZILE: No, I did not want to go. I had enough on my plate.
KING: Donna, you wanted to go.
BRAZILE: I've had enough campaign experience. I did not want to go up to the high command of Brooklyn. I wanted to be in Florida and Colorado as I said and Pennsylvania. I wanted to be where the people were. I wanted to be with the grass roots but here's what I wanted. I also wanted the candidate and her campaign to respect the Democratic National Committee. I was an officer of the DNC and I felt that my job was to protect the Democratic National Committee which meant all of the candidates, not just the presidential, but the down ballot candidates as well.
KING: Well, you open the book saying you didn't hear from Hillary Clinton until February of 2017.
BRAZILE: She was quite busy. She was quite busy, and I recognized that, but you know what mattered, Barack Obama continued to help us raise money. Joe Biden showed up to help us raise money hand Hillary allowed us to — to leave the party in good financial shape.
KING: Okay. All I can say is you are naming names and taking numbers in this book —
BRAZILE At 57, Gayle,
KING: — and people are questioning the timing and the motive.
BRAZILE: With almost 50 years in American politics I want to tell my truth. I read Hillary's book. I loved it. This is my story. I hope people will read it, but more importantly I hope we take the threat of hacking seriously and that we will — that we prepare for the next election.
KING: Thank you, Donna Brazile. It’s on sale now wherever you like to buy your votes. | positive |
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U.S. Senator Steve Daines and U.S. Representative Greg Gianforte are urging the Trump administration to prioritize the Rock Creek and Montanore Mines, projects located in Lincoln County and Sanders County.
They're two of four silver and copper deposits in the country.
Both projects require additional analysis and coordination among the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service after decades of analysis and litigation.
Daines and Gianforte say that the projects have been thoroughly vetted, researched and reviewed, beginning as early as the 1990s for Rock Creek Project and 2001 for the Montanore project.
A recent federal court ruling requires a new Biological Opinion for the Montanore project. The Rock Creek project also requires completion of the objections period and finalization of the Record of Decision.
“Many in the local community are concerned this work will once again be needlessly delayed, this time by the level of agency prioritization and staffing issues for work on the Biological Opinions,” Daines and Gianforte wrote. “We urge you to resolve these challenges as expeditiously as possible.”
Daines’ and Gianforte’s letter is available below:
Dear Secretary Perdue and Secretary Zinke:
We commend you for your leadership at your Departments to restore trust in land management agencies with the American people, strengthen cooperation with local communities, and help federal land management work more efficiently for the people we serve and the natural resources we are all called to steward. In your review of your Departments, we urge you to prioritize two important projects to Montana, the Montanore and Rock Creek projects that demand close attention by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). We also urge you to quickly resolve any staffing challenges, which may also be causing delays.
The Montanore and Rock Creek projects located in Lincoln and Sanders Counties will produce two of only four world-class silver and copper deposits in the U.S. Both projects require additional analysis and coordination now between the USFS and USFWS, and we understand your Departments have many competing priorities. Given the length of time these projects have been under review or in litigation and the benefits they will each bring to the community, we believe they require the highest prioritization within your Departments.
These projects have been thoroughly vetted, researched and reviewed, beginning as early as the 1990s for Rock Creek Project and 2001 for the Montanore project. The economic benefits of these projects will be welcomed by the local communities, who struggle with some of the highest unemployment rates in Montana and the U.S. According to the USFS the first phase at Rock Creek could employ a total of 131 direct and indirect workers with an annual payroll of nearly $10 million. Should these projects then move to full development, the Montanore project alone could employ over 400 full time workers with an annual payroll over $30 million. The Rock Creek project would have a similar significant economic impact on the region. The evaluation phase at Montanore will utilize only existing land disturbance and the Rock Creek project would impact only about 10 acres.
Due to a recent federal court ruling, a new Biological Opinion is required for the Montanore project. The Rock Creek project also requires an updated Biological Opinion and completion of the objections period and finalization of the USFS Record of Decision. Many in the local community are concerned this work will once again be needlessly delayed, this time by the level of agency prioritization and staffing issues for work on the Biological Opinions. We urge you to resolve these challenges as expeditiously as possible.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. We stand ready to assist the completion of these projects in any way we can, including through legislative vehicles. We look forward to continuing to work with you on this and other important matters to the state of Montana. | positive |
Edible Museum Pop-Up Event in Vancouver | Vancouver Island Luxury Real Estate & Homes For Sale Search Homes Listings Langford Nanaimo Port Renfrew Saanich Sooke Tofino Victoria Bear Mountain Esquimalt Fernwood Oak Bay Sell Your Home Magazine Contact Search Homes Listings Langford Nanaimo Port Renfrew Saanich Sooke Tofino Victoria Bear Mountain Esquimalt Fernwood Oak Bay Sell Your Home Magazine Contact 24 Feb Edible Museum Pop-Up Event in Vancouver Posted at 00:04h in Events by Simon Gerard Recently I attended the first “Edible Museum” pop-up event in Vancouver’s Gastown. Held for one night only in the unique 2-storey venue The Permanent, it was a showcase of 150 years of Canadian cuisine. It featured exhibits telling the history of Canadian food and wine, including my personal favourite the legendary poutine. It also includes exhibits of dining culture, such as a Syilx pit-house which is a semi-underground shelter that have been used around 3000 years ago in the Okanagan valley by the Syilx people. There also was an model kitchen based on the post World War I era. And of course there were edible and drinkable exhibits, including a range of Canadian wine and dishes prepared from Canadian ingredients. Chefs from Burdock&Co, Salmon N’ Bannock, Ask for Luigi and Cadeaux Bakery were serving unique bites. Wineries that participated included Jackson-Triggs, Black Sage, Nk’Mip, Steller’s Jay, Inniskillin and See Ya Later Ranch. Another great part of the event was all proceeds went to support the Greater Vancouver Food Bank. There is no news of the Edible Museum visiting another city or hosting another night in Vancouver, but make sure to visit their website in the future for updates: CanadianFoodandWineMuseum.ca. Tags: Edible Museum, food, gastown, The Permanent, vancouver, wine Latest Luxury Listing Our Agency Sell Your Luxury Home Work with us and open up your network to a vast audience of UHNW buyers and sellers. We specialize in selling fine homes to the right buyers. Our unique marketing approach cannot be match so get in touch with us today. Get New Listings By Email Get access to the latest Vancouver Island luxury real estate listings by email. Our newsletter subscribers also get first look at our exclusive listings before they hit the MLS. Copyright © 2022 LuxuryBC.ca built by Luxury Branded | negative |
Netflix and CBS announced a content-licensing agreement under which all eight seasons of the Showtime drama “Dexter” will become available for Netflix members in the U.S.
The first four seasons of “Dexter” will become available beginning on Halloween (Oct. 31), with seasons 5 to 8 to be available starting on Jan. 1, 2014.
Under the multiyear pact, Netflix will be the exclusive Internet subscription VOD distributor of the series. CBS also will sell TV syndication rights for “Dexter” to a cable network, with details yet to be announced.
“Dexter” stars Michael C. Hall as the titular character: a Miami crime-scene forensics expert by day and vigilante serial killer by night. The show ended its run on Showtime last month, with a series-high turnout of 2.8 million viewers for the Sept. 22 finale, according to Nielsen.
Netflix is making the full series run available in two parts, instead of throwing all eight seasons online at once. A Netflix rep declined to go into specifics on the deal with CBS but said, “We are able to start streaming the first four as early as Halloween so we are. We didn’t want to wait until Jan. 1 to put all eight out at the same time.”
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“We’re thrilled to have ‘Dexter,’ one of Showtime’s highest-rated shows on Netflix, and so quickly after it completed its record-breaking run,” Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer, said in a statement. “This is one of the great serialized dramas of the past decade and we know our members will enjoy discovering or reliving the twisted world of Dexter Morgan anywhere and anytime they want.”
Netflix had previously offered the first two seasons of “Dexter” via instant streaming — but in mid-2011, Showtime pulled both “Dexter” and “Californication” from the service, making those available to pay TV subscribers through its Showtime Anytime TV Everywhere service instead.
“Dexter” will continue to be available to Showtime subscribers through pay TV providers at no additional charge, with all eight seasons currently available on Showtime On Demand and Showtime Anytime.
Scott Koondel, chief corporate content licensing officer for CBS, said the “Dexter” deal with Netflix “further demonstrates the value of this content in the marketplace while expanding the show’s passionate fan base to a whole new online audience.”
Other Showtime originals available to stream on Netflix — all of which have finished their runs on the premium cabler — include “The Tudors,” “Sleeper Cell” and “United States of Tara.” The Lionsgate-owned “Weeds,” which ran for eight seasons on Showtime, also is available on Netflix.
Separately, CBS recently renewed its pact with Amazon.com for “Under the Dome” season 2, under which the Internet retailer will remain the exclusive online subscription-video distributor for the show. Amazon Prime Instant Video, available to members of the Prime free-shipping program, will again provide eps of “Under the Dome” four days after airing on the Eye. | positive |
Sukkot starts Wednesday night and I am busy making recycled soda bottle flowers! This year my recycled plastic bottle flowers are blooming in a bunch of bright colors thanks to tissue paper, and I'm planning on hanging them strung vertically in three long strands over the center of our table....of course there's an outer ring at the top as well, though it's all still in my head, so thought I'd share the first stage with you, as I'm so happy with how the flowers came out.
And of course, if you like you can nest them as well, though for my project I need a ton, so won't be doing that, but if one is making a bouquet with far fewer flowers, one certainly could stack them as I've shown here. Check out my plastic bottle flower bouquet tutorial to get some tips.
You'll Need:
recycled soda bottles
white glue or decoupage medium
tissue paper
How To: Using slightly diluted white glue adhere strips of tissue paper to the top portion of almost any kind of plastic drink bottle that you've cut into a closed flower (crocus?) shape. Let the strips go beyond the edges and trim after completely dry.
You can use these flowers to make fun bouquets, or hang them as decorations, I think they look great hanging out on this tray, and would be great nested in a basket as a centerpiece as well. Enjoy! | positive |
WASHINGTON–Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called for a delay in the confirmation process of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court Tuesday morning.
“It is unseemly to be moving forward so fast on confirming a Supreme Court justice so fast with a lifetime appointment while this big grey cloud of an FBI investigation hangs over the presidency,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said on the floor.
Schumer: It is unseemly to be moving forward on #SCOTUS nominee with cloud of FBI investigation hanging over @POTUS RT if you agree pic.twitter.com/ib4DETV3Ma — Matt House (@mattwhouse) March 21, 2017
“You can bet if the shoe were on the other foot and a Democratic president was under investigation by the FBI the Republicans would be howling at the moon about filling a Supreme Court seat in such circumstances,” he said.
Schumer told The Daily Caller Tuesday that he does not have a number as to how many Democrats would support the idea supporting delaying Gorsuch, but said, “My view is very simple. And that is that there is a cloud hanging over the head of the president and while that’s happening to have a lifetime appointment made by this president seems very unseemly and there ought to be a delay.”
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley appeared to have no intention of slowing down Gorsuch’s confirmation hearing, which was taking place on Capitol Hill Tuesday, describing Schumer’s demand as “ridiculous.”
Senate Democratic Judiciary Committee member Richard Blumenthal told reporters he would support a postponement of Gorsuch saying, “I think we should delay to take into account all the available information.”
“I haven’t actually talked with anybody about that. I’m just going to let the hearings get done and then just let the merits of the case break on how I think he has done or if he is in the mainstream,” Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine said of postponing Gorsuch.
Schumer reiterated that not one Democratic Senator has volunteered support for Gorsuch and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters Tuesday that the lack of Democratic support shows that any Republican Supreme Court nominee would have difficulty earning 60 votes in the present day Senate.
“If Judge Gorsuch can’t achieve 60 votes in the Senate, could any judge appointed by a Republican president be approved with 60 or more votes in the Senate?” McConnell asked.
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“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.” ~Einstein
“Go do, you’ll learn to just let yourself fall into landslide. Go do, you’ll learn to just let yourself give into low tide. Go do!”~Jonsi
I recently heard from a friend whom I had not heard from in over two years. He sent me an email just to check in and see how I was doing, congratulate me on my recent marriage, which he had heard about, and let me know that he had faced some hardship over the past couple of years.
He had been, simply put, stuck. To my surprise, he also mentioned that some words I had sent him in an email, many moons ago, had stayed with him and encouraged him over the years.
What were those words? “Don’t even talk about dreams. Think of it as actually the moment, the doing.”
At the time, my friend was facing a very common fear: what to do with his life. He had dreams like we all do. He had goals he wanted to accomplish.
This is something we all face at some point in our adulthood and with my friend, that fear of what’s to come, what may be, was holding him back from simply doing anything. In that way, he found himself feeling so stagnant that depression was taking hold.
Funny, I had not remembered ever saying that. Nor did I recall our correspondence, but upon reading the words, I thought, Wow, I still say that to myself now! Keep doing… cause it’s all about the journey.
These are all things we’ve heard before. I had said nothing new.
The thing is, we all have dreams and goals. But when we get caught up in the small things around us, we forget the big things. At the same time, when there are so many big things to potentially bog us down, we forget to enjoy the small things in life.
So how do we find the balance and keep moving? How do we have big dreams, and still obtain them? How do we experience the day to day? How do we go do?
In my early twenties I was briefly married to a man who was one person before marriage and another person after. During our marriage he was extremely abusive, dangerous, and to be frank, downright selfish and mean.
During that time, despite everything else going on in my life—the day-to-day stresses, hopes, demands, and needs—I was still in fear for my very own life, whether it was at stake in reality or not.
At the time, I didn’t realize this fear.
I spent three dreadful years married to this person and trying to do anything and everything I could to avoid being exactly where I was.
I would come up with excuses to be out of the house or out of town. I was telling myself I would leave or that I could change my husband, and in the worst way, I was not allowing myself to emotionally recognize the true danger of the situation I was in.
Why? Because I was terrified. Terrified my marriage would fall apart, terrified to tell my friends or family, terrified I would be looked at as the ‘poor victimized wife,’ and even more so, terrified to confront my husband for fear of what he might do.
Had I known then how important living in the present was, I likely would not have stuck around in that marriage for so long.
When we are in crisis situations, even stressful situations at work or school or at home, our bodies tell us to fight or fly. Mine did both while I was being abused. But more importantly, and on a conscious level, I was denying myself the one thing I needed most—to see where I was and accept it.
I would not allow myself to see the danger and weight of the situation I was in. I feared the abuse and would not allow myself to face it because of my fear.
Now, let’s take this example and move it into something perhaps a bit more relatable.
Consider the stresses of a demanding job. Consider monetary problems—too many bills and too little cash. Consider a fight with a loved one or confusion on where to go in life or what to choose for your career.
In any stressful situation, of the many and hundreds of situations that abound our lives, there is truly only one answer that I’m aware of that applies to all these open ended questions. That is: go and do.
When times are tough it is easy to get caught up in the toughness and remain there.
Whether that means you stick to your guns in an argument or ponder your dreams rather than take action, either way you’re stuck. You’re stagnant. But, if you remind yourself to go and do, then you move.
I won’t say forward because I don’t know if we are ever moving forward; perhaps we are just swarming around in an eternal grain of sand. Perhaps life is just a string of present moments, neither past nor future. In any case, the movement, the doing, is the living.
Had I allowed myself to be in the dangerous moments of my marriage, mentally accepted that my life was in a situation of abuse, and at stake lay my happiness, my well-being, my peace of mind, I would have not stayed stagnant in that marriage for so long. I would have made a change. I would have gone.
Had my friend not spent so many years questioning what he should be doing, he would have just done.
The key is to recognize every moment and keep moving.
It is an oxymoron to be in the moment and always moving from the moment, but such is life and it is a truth that cannot be denied if we are in search of peace.
The world is ever moving. Ever changing.
Living in the moment means doing or feeling or seeing or recognizing what’s right in front of you. The important thing is to let yourself experience everything—the good and the bad—and once you experience it, then you let it pass.
We get caught up in our pasts because we did not allow ourselves to live those pasts when they were present.
Take my example. After finally extraditing myself from an abusive environment, I lived with PTSD for the following six years, reliving over and over everything that had happened to me once before.
Take my friend; had he been doing and changing and living rather than pondering what’s to come, he would have done what he is finally doing now.
Now he is just, simply put, exploring life. He is not setting ultimatums saying, “I must be here and have xyz by this point.” Rather, he is in the moment and recently took some time for himself, volunteering at a Buddhist retreat in California.
Instead of worrying so much about where he would be, he is taking time to be now, living and relishing in his current situation.
You have to live in the moment so that it can pass. You have to face your fears, so they too can pass. And since it must pass, we must feel its presence, good or bad, while it actually is present, for it too will haunt us, for better or for worse.
Whether you are fighting abuse, fearing your future, worried about school or a test or a meeting at work, stressed about money, losing sleep over love, no matter what is on your mind at any given moment, the point is to be aware of what you’re feeling, what’s around you, and in all cases, to continue to go do.
We so often get caught up in the stress, the worry, and in some cases, so caught up in avoiding the danger or real fear in front of us, that we forget to just live. So try to balance and stay on your bike. Remember to live each moment, let it pass, but keep moving and enjoy the next. As Jonsi said, just “go do.”
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About Jenny Bowman Jenny Bowman is a freelance writer and editor specializing in self-help, regional writing and children’s literature. She is a lover of books and the Carolina shore, where she resides today with her beautiful husband and son. If you would like to learn more about Jenny, visit her at jennybowman.com and on Facebook. | positive |
Are beautiful people more attractive even when you can’t see them?
Yes. Attractive men smell better to women:
Via Fascinate: Your 7 Triggers to Persuasion and Captivation:
Buried deeper in Gangestad and Thornhill’s research, the data started cranking out an even kookier finding: The beauty bias still applies in the dark. Attractive people, the study found, literally smell different. Or more specifically, better. Even when hidden from view, women will still choose symmetrical males, merely on the basis of scent.
And more attractive voices often mean more attractive people:
Previous research (Hughes et al. Evolution and Human Behavior 23:173–180, 2002) has shown that ratings of voice attractiveness are negatively correlated to fluctuating asymmetry (FA, a measure of developmental stability and fitness) but are unrelated to the second to fourth digit ratio (2D:4D, a measure of prenatal sex hormone exposure). In the present study, we considered ratings of these voices based on a number of other descriptive traits that may be particularly important in mate selection. Men with voices rated as approachable, intelligent, sexy, and warm showed greater bilateral body symmetry. Women with voices rated as approachable, sexy, and most likely to get dates also tended to be more symmetrical. Furthermore, voices rated as dominant and mature were negatively correlated to 2D:4D ratios in women, suggesting an effect of exposure to higher levels of prenatal androgen. Unlike subjective ratings, objective measures of voice obtained through spectrogram analyses did not account for much variance in either symmetry or digit ratios. These findings implicate the perceptual qualities of voice as a salient marker of underlying genetic quality and viability.
Source: “The Sound of Symmetry Revisited: Subjective and Objective Analyses of Voice” from Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, Vol. 32, No. 2. (14 June 2008), pp. 93-108.
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In San Marcos (7Miles) – Texas, lies a 16-acre ranch called The Freeman Ranch that has 70 or more decaying human bodies. These Bodies are scattered all over the field.
The Freeman Ranch AKA the “Body Farm” is part of the Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State University. Its main purpose is to study how the human body decomposes. Several times a month, new dead bodies are delivered to the ranch. Researchers and graduate students study upon them. The bodies that scattered in this farm are donated ones due to several incidents.These are left out in the open by researchers to see the changing effects due to different weather conditions. The terrain is also settled accordingly. Some are intentionally left in the hot sun, while others are put in different conditions.
Most are protected by two-foot-high metal cages, but some are fully exposed. The better understanding of the process of decomposition helps assist criminal investigations.
Observations made at body farms have been keys to puzzling questions like “how long ago the person died.” The body goes through three stages of decomposition, from the grisly beginning to the spare, dried-out end.
Stages of Decomposition
The first stage begins shortly after death, during this stage, the body bloats out because the bacteria inside release gases as they consume the body’s carbon.
Next is advanced decay. This happens after the body bursts and releases decomposition fluids.
Finally is the dry decay stage, which comes when nearly all flesh on the body is consumed.
This stage is usually reached after several weeks. This is what a body looks like after several weeks when left without a cage. This is the result due to the voraciously pickling of vultures and other wildlife animals and insects.
Figuring out how long a recent body has been dead is fairly easy, but for those that have been lying around for months,calculating the exact time is very difficult.
What they do might be extremely morbid and terrifying because of the corpses being handled in such a way. Disturbing the dead isn’t their intent but for the sake of science and humanity, they have to bear this extreme job. | positive |
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NASA's Twin Grail Spacecraft Reunite in Lunar Orbit
Artist concept of GRAIL-B performing its lunar orbit insertion burn. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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PASADENA, Calif. -- The second of NASA's two Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) spacecraft has successfully completed its planned main engine burn and is now in lunar orbit. Working together, GRAIL-A and GRAIL-B will study the moon as never before.
"NASA greets the new year with a new mission of exploration," said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden. "The twin GRAIL spacecraft will vastly expand our knowledge of our moon and the evolution of our own planet. We begin this year reminding people around the world that NASA does big, bold things in order to reach for new heights and reveal the unknown."
GRAIL-B achieved lunar orbit at 2:43 p.m. PST (5:43 p.m. EST) today. GRAIL-A successfully completed its burn yesterday at 2 p.m. PST (5 p.m. EST). The insertion maneuvers placed the spacecraft into a near-polar, elliptical orbit with an orbital period of approximately 11.5 hours. Over the coming weeks, the GRAIL team will execute a series of burns with each spacecraft to reduce their orbital period to just under two hours. At the start of the science phase in March 2012, the two GRAILs will be in a near-polar, near-circular orbit with an altitude of about 34 miles (55 kilometers).
During GRAIL's science mission, the two spacecraft will transmit radio signals precisely defining the distance between them. As they fly over areas of greater and lesser gravity caused by visible features such as mountains and craters, and masses hidden beneath the lunar surface, the distance between the two spacecraft will change slightly.
Scientists will translate this information into a high-resolution map of the moon's gravitational field. The data will allow scientists to understand what goes on below the lunar surface. This information will increase knowledge of how Earth and its rocky neighbors in the inner solar system developed into the diverse worlds we see today.
Each spacecraft carries a small camera called GRAIL MoonKAM (Moon Knowledge Acquired by Middle school students) with the sole purpose of education and public outreach. The MoonKAM program is led by Sally Ride, America's first woman in space, and her team at Sally Ride Science in collaboration with undergraduate students at the University of California in San Diego.
GRAIL MoonKAM will engage middle schools across the country in the GRAIL mission and lunar exploration. Thousands of fifth- to eighth-grade students will select target areas on the lunar surface and send requests to the GRAIL MoonKAM Mission Operations Center in San Diego. Photos of the target areas will be sent back by the GRAIL satellites for students to study.
A student contest that began in October 2011 also will choose new names for the spacecraft. The new names are scheduled to be announced in January 2012. Ride and Maria Zuber, the mission's principal investigator at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, chaired the final round of judging.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., manages the GRAIL mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. The GRAIL mission is part of the Discovery Program managed at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Denver built the spacecraft. JPL is a division of the Çalifornia Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
For more information about GRAIL visit: http://www.nasa.gov/grail.
Information about MoonKAM is available online at:
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The HPC Wales system is a hub-and-spoke design, with two connected hubs at Cardiff and Swansea/Pembroke Dock, connected by Mellanox-supplied InfiniBand and sharing storage in a high-availability set up. We're told these link to six other sites, forming eight linked sites in total, although only four actual (academic) spoke sites are identified: Swansea, Aberystwyth, Bangor and the University of Glamorgan. The HPC Wales release says there are further links to the University of Wales Alliance of Universities and to business innovation centres. There will be more than 1,400 nodes in total and the total supercomputing capacity is more than 190Tflops. This puts the system, in sheer teraflop terms, in the low 30s in its position in the top 500 world supercomputer list. Fujitsu's senior man for the UK and Ireland, Roger Gilbert, alluded to this when he said: "What’s key for us is that HPC is no longer all about tera- and petaflop ratings alone, rather it is about what the HPC capability is used to achieve and ultimately what impact it has more directly to society and business. "We’re confident that our work with HPC Wales will bring significant technology, skills, research, jobs and economic development to the region." Fujitsu spokesperson Joe Duran said the 1,400 nodes were compute nodes and a job could run across them all using the scheduler in Fujitsu's SynfiniWay middleware, which is said to provide a private enterprise cloud. In practice, though, jobs will surely be given some portion of the 190Tflops according to their needs. The node sites will mainly use Fujitsu Primergy Xeon servers and Linux or Windows operating systems. The hubs have 4-600 clustered servers, with smaller node server numbers as we radiate outwards through the tiers of spokes. The design of the grid spreads the nodes across Wales' geography. HPC Wales says the purpose of the supercomputer is to improve Wales' economic development and use of technology. It claims the system will bring in an additional £22.8m to the Welsh economy over the next 10 years, create "400 quality jobs" and help create at least 10 new businesses. 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‘Fast Track is an abrogation of not only Congress’ constitutional authority, but of its responsibility to the American people,’ reads letter signed by over 2,000 global groups
By Diedre Fulton
With dissent fermenting on both sides of the political aisle, more than 2,000 civil society groups are urging Congress to reject Fast Track trade authority, warning that the legislation would pave the way for approval of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the 12-nation proposal they say “replicates and expands on the most damaging provisions of past U.S. trade pacts.”
The joint letter (pdf), signed by 2,009 labor, environmental, family farm, consumer, faith, Internet freedom, and other groups, describes Fast Track authority—which would empower President Barack Obama to negotiate trade deals that could not be amended or filibustered in Congress—as “simply inappropriate given the scope of the pending agreements.”
It continues:
After decades of massive trade deficits, devastating job loss, downward pressure on Americans’ wages, attacks on environmental and health laws and floods of unsafe imported food under our past trade agreements, America must chart a new course on trade policy. To accomplish this, a new form of trade authority is needed that ensures that Congress and the public play a much more meaningful role in determining the contents of U.S. trade agreements. Fast Track is an abrogation of not only Congress’ constitutional authority, but of its responsibility to the American people.
Furthermore, the groups lambast the so-called compromise provisions included in the Ryan-Hatch version of Fast Track legislation that recently passed out of committees in both the Senate and House.
Between “entirely unenforceable” negotiating objectives and transparency provisions that do little to lift the veil of secrecy surrounding global trade deals, the bill “does virtually nothing to increase Congressional oversight over trade policymaking,” the groups declare.
Lori Wallach, director of Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch, explained how Fast Track has implications far beyond the trade deals currently on the table. “President Obama may believe the TPP is good for America, even if from what we have seen of the text we strongly disagree, but who knows who will be president next, and if Congress approves this Fast Track bill that unknown president would get unacceptable powers to unilaterally dictate trade policies that are do or die for American jobs and wages and the consumer and environmental safeguards on which all of our families rely,” she said.
Meanwhile, The Hill reports Tuesday that aspects of the Fast Track legislation are “sowing discord” among Senate Republicans, with one anonymous GOP senator telling the publication: “The polling is bad, and some people are getting nervous.”
According to The Hill:
Potential Republican “no” votes on the bill include Sens. Jeff Sessions (Ala.), Lindsey Graham (S.C.), Richard Burr (N.C.) and Shelley Moore Capito (W.Va.). Ten to 15 Senate Democrats are expected to vote for the fast-track bill, which means Republican leaders can only afford to lose fewer than 10 caucus members. … Republican senators say Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and his leadership team have begun to count votes, a sign that they’re not taking passage of the measures for granted.
Support is even shakier among divided Democrats, with labor groups and progressives vowing to hold lawmakers accountable for their votes on the issue. The AFL-CIO, for example, on Tuesday indicated that how candidates position themselves on Fast Track and the TPP will serve as a litmus test for the 2016 elections.
As Ben Wikler, Washington director for MoveOn.org, said in a press release (pdf) Monday, “This is a basic, threshold question for Democrats: Will they stand with Elizabeth Warren and the public? Or will they vote against the people that, at least in the past, elected them to office?”
And one Democrat in particular is being pressed to take a stronger stance on so-called free trade deals: 2016 presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.
“Clinton’s support for trade deals has fluctuated with the political calendar,” the Associated Press reported Tuesday. As first lady, she hailed NAFTA, but in a 2007 presidential debate, she called the agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico “a mistake.”
During her time as a New York senator, the AP continued, she voted for trade agreements with Chile, Singapore, Oman, and Morocco but opposed the Central American Free Trade Agreement. And while she said she opposed then-pending trade agreements with Korea, Columbia, and Panama, as secretary of state, she described those three deals as “critical to our economic recovery.”
Likewise, Clinton has supported the TPP in the past, though AP notes that “now, as a candidate, that enthusiasm appears to have waned.”
In a wide-ranging interview with Wall Street Journal Washington bureau chief Gerald Seib on Monday, Obama said the debate over Fast Track and the TPP has been marked by “a lot of exaggeration and a lot of histrionics.”
Continuing his full-court press in favor of the deal, Obama said:
I think it is entirely appropriate for folks to have strong views, and trade deals have always been controversial. It’s part of, you know, American politics. And so I don’t mind people saying, you know what, we’re not getting enough of this or we’re not getting enough of that, I’d like to see more of this, I’d like to see less of that. And I’ve met with all of the opponents and my team has met with all the opponents, and I’m willing to continue to engage and debate, and there will be a broad, open debate about this issue. But when people start suggesting that these are secret deals, that there’s some hidden agenda, I have to remind them of who I am and what I’ve been doing for the last six and a half years and—and ask them maybe to—to keep things a little bit in perspective.
But in a column at the Washington Post on Tuesday, The Nation’s Katrina vanden Heuvel countered: “On the TPP, however, President Obama’s critics aren’t making the perfect the enemy of the good. They are raising fundamental questions about the thrust of our trade policies.”
She noted:
The president accuses his opponents of arguing about the past, not the present. But he is recycling the same tired arguments that have been used to sell trade deals for more than 20 years. He touts the increase in jobs that might come from more exports, without even acknowledging the loss of jobs that results from expanded imports. He says export jobs pay more, which is true, but won’t admit that the jobs lost to imports pay even better.
“The president’s foes aren’t arguing against globalization or trade,” vanden Heuvel added. “They are arguing that the rules that govern our trade and investment strategies have been rigged by global companies and banks to benefit themselves, not American workers.”
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As promised earlier this week, Microsoft is making available to its Windows Insiders testers the second test build of its Windows 10 Mobile release for Windows Phones on April 10.
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This build will work with nearly all the existing Lumia Windows Phones, thanks to a partition-stitching fix the team developed. However, this new test build still will not support the Lumia Icon or Lumia 930 phones, due to screen-size/scaling issues, officials said. It also doesn't yet support Windows Phones from any of Microsoft's phone OEMs.
Today's new build does include a test build of Microsoft's "Spartan" browser, which will be the only browser supported on Windows 10 Mobile devices. In this test version of Windows 10 Mobile, however, Spartan exists side-by-side with IE 11.
Microsoft also recently released a new test build of Windows 10 Desktop that included Spartan, too -- though on the versions of Windows 10 for Intel-based PCs, laptops and larger tablets, Microsoft will continue to include Internet Explorer 11, too, for backward compatibility reasons.
New test builds of universal versions of Outlook Mail and Outlook Calendar are included in today's Windows 10 Mobile preview. It also includes new Phone, Maps and Messaging apps, as well as a redesign of the People App, according to today's blog post about the release.
Microsoft has removed the Office Mobile hub in this build in anticipation of releasing the new separate Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote universal apps for phones "in the coming weeks." That means testers won't be able to use any of these files in this build.
Microsoft released its first public test build of Windows 10 Mobile in February.
During a guest appearance on the Windows Weekly podcast (where I'm a co-host) earlier this week, Windows 10 Insiders program manager Gabe Aul said that the Windows 10 Mobile release ultimately will support small ARM- and Intel-based tablets, but only brand-new devices that haven't yet been released to market. That's why the Windows 10 Mobile test release currently works on Windows Phones only.
Microsoft officials have said they plan to launch Windows 10 this summer. According to sources, Microsoft will continue to deliver regular feature and bug-fix updates to Windows 10 Insiders and consumers after Windows 10 is released to manufacturing, along with a relatively major update to the Windows 10 operating system later this fall.
Update (2:30 pm ET): Those attempting to download the latest Windows 10 Mobile build, which was set to be available at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. PT today may be encountering issues. Microsoft hit a database provisioning error, which may result in a two-hour delay in the availability of the new bits, according to an update to the Microsoft blog post announcing the new preview. | positive |
The billionaire energy investor, is urging everyone who will listen, to take action now towards reducing America’s dependence on foreign oil. His plan calls for a combined use of natural gas and wind power to replace some of the oil currently used.
The price of a barrel of crude oil will rise above $100 by the end of next year, oil magnate turned renewable energy advocate T. Boone Pickens said yesterday during a speech at Rice University in Houston.
The Texas energy investor made the comments during a town hall style forum at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University discussing his now famous Pickens Plan which is designed to wean America off its dependence on foreign oil by investing in alternative energy.
The current price of oil (in the $45 range) will not hang around for much longer, he said.
The plan calls for reducing America’s dependence on foreign oil by one-third in 10 years with a combination of natural gas and wind power picking up the slack.
Despite the faltering economy and lower oil prices, Pickens is not deterred.
“I’m not frustrated yet,” Pickens told reporters following the meeting. “I don’t feel we’re out of the money. The interest is [still] there because I think people, [even if] they don’t agree with me, think I know what I’m talking about.”
He is looking for the government to get more involved with his plan, and said that he has high hopes for the incoming administration of Barack Obama to take up the issue.
“The leadership in Washington has never understood energy,” Pickens told the audience. “I would say we have a better chance with President-elect Obama than we would [Sen. John] McCain.”
The Pickens plan is relying heavily on investments in the wind power sector which according to the Energy Department can produce 20% of America’s electricity. North Dakota alone has the potential to provide power for more than a quarter of the country.
“Building wind facilities in the corridor that stretches from the Texas panhandle to North Dakota could produce 20% of the electricity for the United States at a cost of $1 trillion,” it says on the plan’s website. “It would take another $200 billion to build the capacity to transmit that energy to cities and towns.”
Pickens urged Obama to bring about a mandate to place 350,000 natural gas-powered, 18-wheel trucks on the road, with $30 billion in federal incentives to encourage people to buy the vehicles. If this were to happen, he expects to have reduced America’s dependence on foreign oil by more than 5%.
The lack of investment from the private sector has set back his plan to construct the world’s largest wind farm of 4,000 megawatts in the Texas Panhandle.
“Waiting for the free market can be disastrous,” he said. That’s why he’s seeking financing from the federal government. “We have got to get this in the first 100 days if we don’t get it in the stimulus package.”
For those concerned with the current infrastructure’s ability to handle the enormous load of natural-gas powered engines, Pickens said not to worry. A network of 1,200 fueling stations could be built within five years, raising the capital from private investors at no expense to the nation’s taxpayers, he says. | positive |
Cream cheese chocolate cupcakes | How About Orange skip to main | skip to sidebar DIY Tutorials Free Downloads Useful Resources Time-Wasters FAQ Contact Hi! I'm Jessica Jones, a brand identity designer and surface designer. I've retired this blog, but I'm always designing. Visit my website to learn more about my work. I specialize in small business branding. Follow me elsewhere: Find my graphic design page on Facebook: You're welcome to link to How About Orange or use a single image with a brief description to link back to any post. Republishing posts in their entirety is prohibited without permission. © 2006–2014 Jessica Jones. November 27, 2007 Cream cheese chocolate cupcakes I made this recipe recently and thought I'd share. I'm not a huge frosting fan, and I do love easy recipes, so this is the perfect rich and decadent cupcake to make, in my mind. Filling: 1 package (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened 1/3 c. sugar 1 egg 1/8 tsp. salt 1 c. chocolate chips 1 c. peanut butter chips (or just use more chocolate if you want) Cupcakes: 1 1/2 c. all-purpose flour 1 c. sugar 1/4 c. baking cocoa 1 tsp. baking soda 1/2 tsp. salt 1 c. water 1/3 c. vegetable oil 1 Tbs. white vinegar 1 tsp. vanilla In a bowl, beat cream cheese. Add sugar, egg, salt. Mix well. Fold in chips. Set aside. For cupcakes, combine flour, sugar, cocoa, baking soda, and salt. Add water, oil, vinegar, and vanilla. Mix well. Fill paper-lined muffin cups half full with batter. Top each with 2 Tbs. of cream cheese mixture. Bake at 350º for 25-30 minutes. Cool 10 minutes and remove from pan. Makes 18. (Recipe copied from some cookbook at my mom's house a long time ago.) See more: recipes 72 comments: Anina said... Yum! And I just happen to have all those ingredients in the house. November 27, 2007 at 10:51 AM Kelly said... these look amazing! especially since i'm not a big Frosting Girl either.... November 27, 2007 at 10:53 AM Anonymous said... Somebody in my family must have the same cookbook. These are awesome! Great dinner party desert. You know, easy to carry, but still adult. November 27, 2007 at 10:53 AM Anonymous said... Oooh...these are definitely going on my "gotta try" list! November 27, 2007 at 11:13 AM Anonymous said... Oh my! November 27, 2007 at 11:49 AM Grandma G said... Really? I don't remember seeing anything like that in my cookbooks! (But that doesn't mean it isn't there.) They look wonderful! I'm drooling!!! Mmmmmmmum November 27, 2007 at 11:49 AM amber, theambershow said... in elementary school, rebecca's mom used to make these for her every year, and i was so jealous! i thought that the fact that they didn't have frosting was so cool and sophisticated. i'm going to make them for me and my really, really cool girlfriends :) November 27, 2007 at 12:06 PM Alfred T. Mahan said... These are definitely going into the recipe files (I cannot believe I just wrote that); my friends are going to love them on Friday (I can't believe I just wrote THAT, either...*dry laugh*). November 27, 2007 at 12:33 PM Jessica Jones said... You are SO domestic sometimes. You can tell your friends you bought them. It's okay. :) I won't tell. November 27, 2007 at 12:37 PM becca said... they seem delicious. thanks. November 27, 2007 at 12:46 PM ames said... ooh, those look lovely! The cake part has the same base as a sourdough chocolate cake I make, and I just so happen to have a block of cream cheese needing a purpose in life... November 27, 2007 at 12:55 PM Anonymous said... Ohh.. these are a family favorite, but we've always cheated and just used a chocolate cake mix... then the topping, but never with peanut butter chips... just chocolate... November 27, 2007 at 1:21 PM kickpleat said... i rarely have cream cheese on hand but these look like a trip to the store is necessary! yum!! November 27, 2007 at 2:35 PM Anonymous said... Oh, I just made these using this recipe http://smittenkitchen.com/2007/06/pot-bellies-black-bottoms Yummy! November 27, 2007 at 3:44 PM Mendy at Modern Charm said... Printing now... they look delish! November 27, 2007 at 4:12 PM Anonymous said... Oh my gosh! Those look heavenly!! I love anything with cream cheese in it or on it. YuM! November 27, 2007 at 4:18 PM . said... These look AWESOME...thank you for the recipe...laura d. November 27, 2007 at 4:52 PM Jen Jen said... Yummy!! Jess, I am so hungry! November 27, 2007 at 4:57 PM Shelley said... How cool to see this- we have always called them Black Bottom Cupcakes- and they are always a hit. Yum! November 27, 2007 at 8:24 PM Bird's Words said... I made these today for a special treat for my family! They were a hit. I am sure they will be made many many more times in this house. Thanks for sharing! November 27, 2007 at 10:05 PM Sals said... My mouth is watering. I can't wait to try these! November 27, 2007 at 10:28 PM Marmadaisy said... mmmmm I have to make these now. Can I tag you? http://iliketomakestuff.blogspot.com/2007/11/tagged-lucky-seven.html November 28, 2007 at 3:49 AM Nathalie said... its lunchtime over here in Dublin, i would love some of those, i bought a digital kitchen scale yesterday as i always mess everything up with worng measures ..i will try this ! November 28, 2007 at 6:26 AM Suzi said... Oh yum, my favorites, chocolate and cream cheese and their together. I can't wait to make these tonight, hopefully your brother will help me eat them. November 28, 2007 at 9:24 AM Jessica Jones said... I'm certain he won't mind. :) November 28, 2007 at 9:37 AM Anonymous said... This sounds delicious. I posted about it on my blog. {http://midwestmoderngirl.typepad.com/} Thanks so much! November 28, 2007 at 10:20 AM love.boxes said... Yummo! November 28, 2007 at 1:28 PM Anonymous said... thanks for posting this! i'm in a baking mood... i think i'll make these tonight, they look delicious! Bittycakes November 28, 2007 at 1:35 PM Carol Pyles said... OMG those look so delish :) I jsut posted about this on my blog. http://momwithascatteredmind.blogspot.com/ Man I'm gonna have to try these as soon as possible. November 28, 2007 at 1:55 PM Anonymous said... In my family we always called these "Black Bottom Cupcakes" or just Black-bottoms for short! Every year I make them in my mini-muffin pans and give them out as gifts. I also add a little extra cream cheese filling to mine! Yours look amazing!!! November 28, 2007 at 2:33 PM Kelly said... Oh yum. November 28, 2007 at 6:40 PM Anonymous said... I asked my husband to give me one excuse why we are not making this tomorrow, and he came up with nothing (even the fact that we have NONE of the ingredients at home at the time was not given as an excuse, and he's a Master of excuses)... I guess, I have to run to the store in the morning. November 28, 2007 at 9:48 PM Jodie said... guYUMMO!!!!! Need I say more... Jodie November 28, 2007 at 10:43 PM nidhi said... simply delightful!!! really like ur blog... thrs so much to learn here... :) November 29, 2007 at 3:22 AM Unknown said... Oh these just sound so gorgeous! Im on a diet though so will keep this recipe safe for another time. Thanks for sharing November 29, 2007 at 4:01 AM Anonymous said... My aunt has been making these for years, also known in my family as "black-bottom cupcakes". And I always thought she invented the recipe! (I did notice at least one variation, though - my recipe calls specifically for apple cider vinegar.) I love that the cream cheese makes a sort of sink-hole in them. And the chewy/crunchiness of the choc chips after they've been baked in. I make them here in Australia for charity bakesales, and people are always impressed. November 29, 2007 at 5:07 AM jen said... oh my goodness, those look absolutely SCRUMPTIOUS!!!!! i have to try this recipe. thank you so much for posting this. November 29, 2007 at 6:57 AM emily said... mmmmmm . . . these are my all time favorite cupcakes!! this is what i used to bring to school for my birthday in grade school!! yummy!! they are so yummy reheated in the microwave for a few seconds!!! November 30, 2007 at 12:11 AM Amy Taramasso said... I made these this evening because the recipe sounded so simply awesome. I forgot the chocolate chips, though, (oops!) and they were still fantastic—and so easy. Thanks for posting this! I will totally make them again. November 30, 2007 at 1:08 AM j. said... My mother-in-law gave me this recipe years ago and they are always a hit to take places, like school or work. I'm not as dedicated as you, though...I use Betty C's devil's food cake mix & no pb chips. I'll have to try your version! November 30, 2007 at 6:56 AM pinkalmond said... oyu brought back memories of my birthdays as a kid. My mom always made these for me!! November 30, 2007 at 7:53 AM Sjs said... lol. did you know that chocolate was banned in switzerland for many years. read this November 30, 2007 at 6:34 PM Delly Bean said... Oh my freaking goodness. I just made your recipe. I'm currently blissed out on chocolaty goodness. You're my biggest hero right now, let me tell you. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! December 1, 2007 at 10:00 PM Anonymous said... update - we made the cupcakes today. they were extreemly easy to make (for a newbie), they came out perfect. and so delisiously gooey (they did not look like a picture, though, they had a perfect smooth top) December 1, 2007 at 10:36 PM Jessica Jones said... I'm glad they turned out well for you guys! December 2, 2007 at 10:56 PM Anonymous said... i made this this weekend, had people over for dinner and served them for dessert. they were a big hit, and now the office crew is enjoying the few that were left! these rock! seriously! December 3, 2007 at 12:39 PM Anonymous said... You know what would be good in this recipe? Dare I say it? ORANGE, specifically orange zest or a few drops of orange oil added to the filling. (But if used, I'd leave out the peanut butter chips.) I once added peppermint oil to brownies and that was a big hit, too. Also, for the vegetable oil (which generally means corn oil), I recommend coconut oil! I'm not into frosting either -- nice to see someone freely admit that on her blog. December 5, 2007 at 3:32 PM jen said... well i did indeed try these but i had no muffin tins so i used an 8x8 pan and cooked them for 45 minutes. perfect! they are delicious and the recipe is very easy. i do not like frosting either and the cream cheese is a wonderful 'substitute'. thank you for the recipe!! December 6, 2007 at 4:12 PM Toiling Ant said... I made this with two alterations: butter instead of oil, and mint chocolate chips instead of plain/peanut butter. YUMMAY. December 20, 2007 at 3:16 PM Jessica Jones said... Nice. December 20, 2007 at 3:35 PM Siobhán said... holy cow. they're in the oven and smell sooooo good! and the batter and raw frosting tasted GREAT! (salmonella be damned!) i have a batch of regular-size for the adults (read: ME!) and a batch of minis for the kids. January 14, 2008 at 8:05 PM Jessica Jones said... Mmm, sounds great! They're even better the next day, or after they cool off, oddly enough. Enjoy! January 14, 2008 at 8:11 PM Anonymous said... I made these and they were delicious! http://www.flickr.com/photos/sprizee/2207820727/ January 23, 2008 at 11:14 AM Jessica Jones said... Yay! They look yummy. January 24, 2008 at 10:14 AM ubercool said... Hey, I liked your blog! I just started a slideshow blog.It basically consists of slideshows created from Nachofoto I created couple of slideshows just for your blog.If you like the slideshow pl dont hesitate to embed it in your own blog. Dessert time with some sinful Cakes! Yummylicious chocolate recipes.... Yummy cookies!!! which cookie is your favorite?? There are loads of different slideshows on my blog which you might like and embed in your own blog. You can also create you custom slideshow from Nachofoto -anuj PS: Feedbacks are always welcome! Thanks! March 2, 2008 at 11:05 PM Anonymous said... hi, I tried this recipe last week and took them to a friends gathering, they loved it. One of my friends is a blogger and she wants to put them on her blog( she will refer to your blog, of course) Just, wanted to thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe! Best, June 5, 2008 at 11:13 AM Jessica Jones said... No problem! June 5, 2008 at 9:24 PM Anonymous said... I found your recipe while searching the web for a new chocolate dessert. Served these cupcakes at a dinner party for some choc-o-holic friends and they were a big hit. Extremely easy and very tasty. Thanks so much! July 21, 2008 at 8:59 AM No Mommy Brain said... I just made these for a dinner party and they were a HUGE hit (especially with champagne!). Thanks for sharing! August 20, 2008 at 5:02 PM beazle bean said... I've made these several times now and they're delicious! Thanks! In the summer I've also made them with fresh blueberries in the cheesecakey bit instead of chocolate chips and was very pleased with the results. One question: I'm living in the UK now, and the fairy cake tins are, sadly, too shallow to make these properly. Do you think it would work out as a sheet cake? November 19, 2008 at 8:55 AM Jessica Jones said... Um, I think so? Can't hurt to try! November 19, 2008 at 3:09 PM grace. said... thanks!! super-yum! I made these as mini-cupcakes for my brother's wedding a few days ago, huge hit!!! A friend of mine loved it so much he ate part of the papercup... haha. I baked them for 20 mins instead of 25 as they were mini. You can substitute half of the water with milk for an even richer chocolate, but will only yield 12-14 regular sized cupcakes. Have been asked for the recipe so sending ppl over to your site... April 3, 2009 at 4:45 AM Betty Reid said... No eggs in the chocolate part? Only in the cheesecake part? Is that correct? February 11, 2011 at 10:38 AM Jessica Jones said... Yep. February 11, 2011 at 10:48 AM Constellation Designs said... I made these last night, they were delicious. I will not admit how many I've eaten but I will say that they make a delicious breakfast! Thanks so much for the recipe. February 22, 2011 at 1:29 PM Ellen said... Woah! This is an old old recipe I got from my Grandma, it may be slightly different though. They were called farm cakes, it's weirding me out to see these! January 20, 2012 at 5:21 PM Anonymous said... we call these black bottom cupcakes...only the recipe I have you sprinkle the top with sugar and nuts if you prefer. Love them! March 9, 2012 at 1:05 PM Jenni said... We have maded these for years we call them Black Bottem Cupcakes and they are a staple for our Christmas Baking... However we make them as mini cupcakes we find the the cream cheese filling can be two much of a good deal & over power the cake...Also they can be topped with chopped walmuts & sugar mixture. March 11, 2012 at 10:33 PM T. said... I just tried to make these and they didnt turn out at all. I usually have no problem baking but they basically blew up in my oven.. an awful mess.. anyone know what happened? October 27, 2012 at 2:14 PM Jessica Jones said... Maybe the cups were filled too full? Maybe use less topping? I think I have some left over usually. October 29, 2012 at 11:46 AM Anonymous said... I made these and they looked horrible. They tasted delicious just were not very presentable November 22, 2012 at 2:25 AM Anonymous said... 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Wrike.com Review - Projectools.io Skip to content Compare For Work Management For Education For Marketing For Real Estate Brand vs. Brand Compare monday.com vs. Notion Compare monday.com vs. Evernote monday.com vs. Trello ClickUp vs. Trello monday.com vs. Smartsheet monday.com vs. Asana Proggio vs. Asana monday.com vs. Airtable monday.com vs. Proggio Airtable vs. Asana monday.com vs. ClickUp Reviews monday.com Review ClickUp Review Asana Review Trello Review Smartsheet Review Wrike.com Review More Reviews Blog How to Compare The Latest Innovations in Project Management Tools- Jan 2022 How to Choose a Team Collaboration Tool About Contact Score 8.1 Ease of Use Excellent Visit Site Score 8.1 Ease of Use Excellent Visit Site Home > Reviews > Wrike.com Review Top 5 Project Tools 9.8 9.5 9.1 8.7 8.4 Compare All Wrike.com Review In a Nutshell Wrike is a powerful work management platform for enhancing team productivity. Founded in 2006, with headquarters in San Jose California, this multinational project management company has offices worldwide. Geared towards small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), in addition to enterprise-level corporations, Wrike is considered by many to be the platform of choice for work management and business growth. With 20,000+ organizations and over 2 million users globally, Wrike is also a top performer, with awards from leading companies like Deloitte, Microsoft, Gartner, Forrester Research, and others. Peppered with scores of integrations and applications, features, and tools, the Wrike project management solution provides a full spread of resources to automate activity and work at scale. By 2018, Wrike reached an impressive milestone of 100 million tasks completed in the platform, including substantial growth in markets around the world. During our extensive research in project management tools, we identified 5 core criteria for consideration when selecting a project management tool. These include the following: 1. Customization capabilities 2. Core task-related features 3. Updated to evolving needs 4. Popular third-party integrations 5. User-friendliness and ease-of-use. Our reviews analyze project management platforms in depth, to determine how they score in each of these 5 criteria. How Wrike.com Meets the 5 Criteria? 1. Customizable capabilities Wrike can be fully customized to user expectations, for professional or personal use. Team members can customize their projects with personal avatars to communicate with team members. Additional customization options are available with a choice of languages which are featured under profile settings. Plus, Wrike users can easily contribute towards the translation community. Further customization is available with daily to-do emails, task due dates, and other updated profile settings. Users can also personalize access to news updates, receive daily agenda notices, and fully customize the dashboard to display all relevant tasks, duties, information, and data for individual projects and team members. Wrike’s activity stream filters make it easy to stay abreast of the latest project developments at any time. A powerful set of automated reports is available, including productivity metrics and request forms for configuring all aspects of project management. Since each team is unique, Wrike provides a set of tools that can assist project managers to establish a unique platform for the workgroup. This ensures that project components, objectives, and deliverables are tailored to perfection. As an individual working on the Wrike platform, you have access to multiple themes, each of which features a unique personality. The dashboards also track tasks and activities, making it easy to follow the workflow. Activities can be prioritized and managed in an effective way. Team members can use spaces and bookmarks for archiving information and essential projects, tailor folders for projects, and integrate activities with a wide range of tools for easy management. The calendar is particularly effective for customizing projects since it lists all relevant activities for easy tracking, scheduling, and management. 2. Core Task-related Features Wrike provides information to project managers and team members on how to accomplish single units of work a.k.a. tasks in projects. Tasks have set deadlines and must work towards achieving the overarching objectives of the project. Wrike offers clear instructions on how to define tasks and sub-tasks with a powerful set of features to back them up. The Wrike project management software provides a centralized point of control for the team. This allows for easy tracking of tasks and projects. By coordinating with individual team members, tasks can be managed more efficiently, for SMBs and enterprise-level organizations alike. This allows for easy knowledge sharing, including communications and documents. User interface and dashboards The Wrike user interface features a newly upgraded layout and design to dovetail with the modern user experience. Thanks to the functionality of the dashboard, project members can also drill down deeper into tasks, by customizing widgets and resizing columns accordingly. Seamless navigation between multiple dashboards is easily accomplished with the Wrike project management software. Members can view the previous dashboards that were used, and the drop-down menu makes management of all aspects of project activity seamless. Templates for new dashboards Widgets can be created directly from the dashboard view, courtesy of multiple templates that have been provided. Users can add widgets and tasks by assignee, or by status. With enhanced flexibility and improved performance, the dashboards are better designed for rapid-pace completion of projects. 3. Developed and updated to evolving needs Wrike operates on the cusp of technological advancement with a series of cutting-edge tools and updates to meet the needs of any evolving workforce. By facilitating all aspects of project management such as resource management, goal alignment, and setting priorities, the project management tools make it easy to collaborate with team members on the platform. With Wrike, it’s possible to engage cross-functional teams for greater effectiveness. Further, individual projects can be enhanced by way of effective prioritization of resources and activities, to gain a competitive advantage over the opposition. Several notable tools make this happen, including calendars, dashboards, and real-time visibility of projects. Wrike also features Gantt Charts for reporting purposes, drag-and-drop functionality for time management, and access to a suite of customized, automated workflows. Viewed in perspective, these tools on the flexible user interface allow for scaling at enterprise level. 4. Applications and integrations Applications and integrations form the bedrock of powerful project management software. Wrike is no different, and it features a set of integrations designed to manage assets, maximise reporting, clarify communication, and integrate work management functions. Among others, Wrike is fully integrated with 400+ tools, including the following: Gmail, Slack, Adobe, Tableau, Dropbox, SAML, GitHub, QuickBooks, Workday, NetSuite, Mailchimp, Marketo, Salesforce, Microsoft, Zapier, and Jira. This integration ensures that Wrike project managers do not require software silos, given that everything is available in the platform, at the click of a few buttons. 5. Ease-of-use Many users routinely cite the user-friendly interface of Wrike as the reason for selecting this project management platform. It offers a multifaceted set of tools for personal and business users, with full customization capabilities. What’s great about this platform is that project managers and team members have full visibility over individual tasks and the overall project. It allows for easy collaboration between team members, all over the world, by prioritizing tasks, and aligning objectives to meet overarching goals. By providing a platform that encourages remote workers to participate, Wrike certainly scores top points as an easy-to-use project management platform. Everything is geared towards increasing the efficiency of work and the speed of task completion. Plans and pricing There are plans for all sorts of teams, including marketing and creative teams, and service delivery teams. A free plan is available with up to 5 users. For improved functionality and performance, the Professional Plan (5, 10, 15 users) is offered at $9.80 per month per user, which includes a free trial of Wrike Proof. A Business Plan is ideal for companies with 5-200 users, and it is offered at $24.80 per month per user. This powerful work management platform is feature rich, with executive reporting and customization capabilities. The Enterprise-Level Plan features advanced capabilities for large-scale corporations. Pricing is available upon request. Customer service and support Getting in touch with a customer support representative at Wrike requires little effort. You can contact the telephone number for instant feedback: 877-779-7453. The customer help centre provides invaluable assistance for the community, courtesy of a comprehensive FAQ section, Wrike Videos, and interactive training sessions. The online ‘Help’ feature is a great way to chat to Wrike support agents. The knowledge base provides detailed information on a range of topics including account management, integrations, monitoring panels, account types and licenses, worldviews, tasks, spaces, projects, and folders, applications, security, et al. Testimonials Pros World-class security protocols in place Real-time reporting for tasks and projects Plenty of plans to suit your budget and needs In-depth status reports to make informed decisions Fully integrated with scores of applications and integrations like Jira, Salesforce, and Zapier Cons Start-ups may not be able to afford the business services provided by Wrike It takes time to master the functionality of this project management platform It can be difficult to break up tasks, with too much information leading to cluttered programs The number of features, functions, and integrations may be a little overwhelming for newbies Bottom Line Wrike is a useful platform for managing multiple projects simultaneously. The upgraded features of the dashboard allow for greater customization, rapid completion of tasks, and up-to-date project management. Gantt Charts are built into the system, making this an easy-to use project management tool. However, there is some learning that needs to take place and this requires time. Picking the right plan is a priority, but fortunately there is a 14-day free trial. Visit Site About How to Compare About Us Contact Partner with us Project Management For Everyone Education Marketing Real Estate Full Reviews monday.com Review HubSpot Review FunctionFox Review Trello Review Proggio Review Airtable Review Wrike.com Review Brand VS. 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Since HIV was discovered 30 years ago this week, 30 million people have died from the disease, and it continues to spread at the rate of 7,000 people per day globally, the UN says.
There's not much good news when it comes to this devastating virus. But that is perhaps why the story of the man scientists call the "Berlin patient" is so remarkable and has generated so much excitement among the HIV advocacy community.
Timothy Ray Brown suffered from both leukemia and HIV when he received a bone marrow stem cell transplant in Berlin, Germany in 2007. The transplant came from a man who was immune to HIV, which scientists say about 1 percent of Caucasians are. (According to San Francisco's CBS affiliate, the trait may be passed down from ancestors who became immune to the plague centuries ago. This Wired story says it was more likely passed down from people who became immune to a smallpox-like disease.)
What happened next has stunned the dozens of scientists who are closely monitoring Brown: His HIV went away.
"He has no replicating virus and he isn't taking any medication. And he will now probably never have any problems with HIV," his doctor Gero Huetter told Reuters. Brown now lives in the Bay Area, and suffers from some mild neurological difficulties after the operation. "It makes me very happy," he says of the incredible cure.
The development of anti-retroviral drugs in the 1990s was the first sign of hope in the epidemic, transforming the disease from a sudden killer to a more manageable illness that could be lived with for decades. But still, the miraculous cocktail of drugs is expensive, costing $13 billion a year in developing countries alone, according to Reuters. That figure is expected to triple in 20 years--raising the worry that more sick people will not be able to afford treatment.
Although Brown's story is remarkable, scientists were quick to point out that bone marrow transplants can be fatal, and there's no way Brown's treatment could be applied to the 33.3 million people around the world living with HIV. The discovery does encourage "cure research," according to Dr. Jay Levy, who co-discovered HIV thirty years ago, something that many people did not even think was possible years ago.
You can watch Brown talk about his cure in this CBS video report.
(Brown: Eric Risberg/AP)
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Retirement Plan Choices for Small Businesses | Concierge Capital Management, LLC. 561-750-3138 Menu Home About Meet Patrick Team Products & Services Useful Links Create a Financial Plan Permanent Life Insurance Media TV Appearances Resource Center Blog Retirement Estate Investment Insurance Tax Money Lifestyle Tools Glossary Tax Resources Contact Retirement Read Time: 3 min Retirement Plan Choices for Small Businesses As a small-business owner, figuring out retirement choices can be a little intimidating. How do you pick the most appropriate retirement plan for your business as well as your employees? There are a number of choices when creating retirement plan strategies for you and your employees. Here, we will review three of the most popular for small businesses: SIMPLE-IRAs, SEP-IRAs, and 401(k)s. Read on below to learn more about each type of retirement plan. This article is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for real-life advice, so make sure to consult your tax, legal, and accounting professionals before implementing or modifying a retirement plan. SIMPLE-IRAs. SIMPLE stands for Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees. This is a traditional IRA that is set up for employees and allows both employees and employers to contribute. If you’re an employer of a small business who needs to get started with a retirement plan, a SIMPLE-IRA may be for you. SIMPLE-IRA’s provide some degree of flexibility in that employers can choose to either offer a matching contribution to their employee’s retirement account or make nonelective contributions. In addition, employees can choose to make salary reduction contributions to their own retirement account. Some small business owners opt for a SIMPLE-IRA because they find the maintenance costs are lower compared with other plans.1,2 Distributions from SIMPLE-IRAs are taxed as ordinary income, and if taken before age 59½, may be subject to a 10% federal income tax penalty. Generally, once you reach age 72, you must begin taking required minimum distributions. For a business to use a SIMPLE-IRA, it typically must have fewer than 100 employees and cannot have any other retirement plans in place.1 SEP-IRAs. SEP plans (also known as SEP-IRAs) are Simplified Employee Pension plans. Any business of any size can set up one of these types of retirement plans, including a self-employed business owner. Like the SIMPLE-IRA, this type of retirement plan may be an attractive choice for a business owner because a SEP-IRA does not have the start-up and operating costs of a conventional retirement plan. This is a type of retirement plan that is solely sponsored by the employer, and you must contribute the same percentage to each eligible employee. Employees are not able to add their own contributions. Unlike other types of retirement plans, contributions from the employer can be flexible from year to year, which can help businesses that have fluctuations in their cash flow.3 Much like SIMPLE-IRAs, SEP-IRAs are taxed as ordinary income, and if taken before age 59½, may be subject to a 10% federal income tax penalty. Generally, once you reach age 72, you must begin taking required minimum distributions. 401(k)s. 401(k) plans are funded by employee contributions, and in some cases, with employer contributions as well. In most circumstances, you must begin taking required minimum distributions from your 401(k) or other defined contribution plan in the year you turn 72. Withdrawals are taxed as ordinary income, and if taken before age 59½, may be subject to a 10% federal income tax penalty.1 1. IRS.gov, March 4, 2021 2. Investopedia.com, April 25, 2021 3. Investopedia.com, February 23, 2021 The content is developed from sources believed to be providing accurate information. The information in this material is not intended as tax or legal advice. It may not be used for the purpose of avoiding any federal tax penalties. Please consult legal or tax professionals for specific information regarding your individual situation. This material was developed and produced by FMG Suite to provide information on a topic that may be of interest. FMG, LLC, is not affiliated with the named broker-dealer, state- or SEC-registered investment advisory firm. The opinions expressed and material provided are for general information, and should not be considered a solicitation for the purchase or sale of any security. Copyright FMG Suite. 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U.S. and Brazilian scientists have discovered that the brain manufactures proteins that act like marijuana at specific receptors in the brain itself. This discovery may lead to new marijuana-like drugs for managing pain, stimulating appetite, and preventing marijuana abuse.
"Ideally, this development will lead to drugs that bind to and activate the THC receptor, but are devoid of the side effects that limit the usefulness of marijuana," said Lakshmi A. Devi of the Department of Pharmacology and Systems Therapeutics at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York and one of the senior researchers involved in the study. "It would be helpful to have a drug that activated or blocked the THC receptor, and our findings raise the possibility that this will lead to effective drugs with fewer side effects."
Scientists made their discovery by first extracting several small proteins, called peptides, from the brains of mice and determining their amino acid sequence. The extracted proteins were then compared with another peptide previously known to bind to, but not activate, the receptor (THC) affected by marijuana. Out of the extracted proteins, several not only bound to the brain's THC receptors, but activated them as well.
"The War on Drugs has hit very close to home," said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal. "Last year, scientists found that our skin makes its own marijuana-like substance. Now, we see that our brain has been making proteins that act directly on the marijuana receptors in our head. The next step is for scientists to come up with new medicines that eliminate the nasty side of pot—a better joint, so to speak." | positive |
IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nexstar Media Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXST) (“Nexstar” or the “Company”) announced today that it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire LKQD Technologies (“LKQD”), a leading independent video advertising infrastructure company, for approximately $90 million cash, subject to working capital and other adjustments including a minimum cash balance of $10 million, and a contingent earn out payment based on LKQD’s performance at the end of two years under Nexstar’s ownership. The transaction is expected to be immediately accretive to Nexstar’s operating results and free cash flow, does not materially alter the Company’s leverage position and will be financed with cash generated from operations and funds provided by the Company’s revolving credit facility.
Founded in 2014 by industry veterans, LKQD Technologies’ video advertising platform has the largest reach in the US to viewers across digital devices, (comScore Video Metrix®, Video Ad Ecosystem rankings, August, 2017). The acquisition of LKQD substantially broadens and diversifies Nexstar Digital’s portfolio with industry-leading, brand safe systems and technologies that are complementary to its current offerings of leading digital solutions and services for media publishers, and compelling and effective multi-platform marketing solutions for local and national advertisers.
LKQD provides enterprise digital video advertising technology infrastructure for publishers and advertisers on all screens reaching approximately 115 million US online video viewers across desktop, mobile-web, mobile-app and connected TVs. Designed for flexibility, scalability and speed, LKQD’s Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) technology provides end-to-end systems for ad serving, mediation, programmatic auctions and advanced reporting— allowing publishers to book, manage, optimize and track their operations in real-time from one dashboard.
LKQD’s large-scale, diversified video supply combined with Nexstar's robust audience reach across 170 stations and 100 U.S. markets and significant hyper-local digital/ mobile platforms, will create new video opportunities which will allow Nexstar's advertising clients to target their customers across both the television and digital video landscapes. Over the past twelve months LKQD expanded its technology to meet increasing demand for its products and solutions among digital publishers, media partners and advertisers. As a result, in the first half of 2017, LKQD tripled the number of customers using its platform and generated year-over-year gross revenue growth of 180%, outpacing overall video advertising industry revenue growth by approximately 8x.
Perry A. Sook, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nexstar added, “Our acquisition of LKQD is consistent with our long-term strategic and financial growth objectives for Nexstar Digital as we unify, expand and invest in our technology platform to optimize results for our clients, while developing new revenue opportunities. By adhering to our disciplined acquisition and integration criteria, we are acquiring the leading, fast-growing, profitable, online video advertising business at an attractive, accretive valuation. Looking ahead, we continue to evaluate additional digital investments and select accretive transactions to drive the next phase of growth and success for Nexstar Digital.”
Gregory R. Raifman, President of Nexstar Digital, commented, “The acquisition of LKQD significantly strengthens and expands Nexstar Digital’s product offerings with flexible and scalable end-to-end technology infrastructure systems that enable cross-device ad delivery with multi-dimensional analytics and reporting— giving buyers and sellers the power to efficiently reach audiences across all screens and devices. LKQD’s rapidly growing revenue, expanded client base and market-leading enterprise video ad technology infrastructure are key differentiators and represent an excellent strategic fit with Nexstar Digital’s leading local digital marketing tools, content monetization solutions and digital agency services.
“Importantly, in an environment where brands and ad buyers are rightfully concerned with online ad safety, LKQD’s inventory is among the highest quality in the ecosystem. This focus results in industry-leading metrics with respect to mitigating fraudulent traffic and ensuring brand safety. LKQD brings to Nexstar Digital a leading, fast-growing, profitable, online video advertising business that will enable us to further improve our competitiveness with other media and deliver more brand safe solutions to advertisers and brands.”
Senior members of the LKQD management team, including CEO and Co-Founder Brian DeFrancesco and CTO and Co-Founder Christophe Clapp, have entered into employment agreements with Nexstar and LKQD will continue to operate its growing business as a division of Nexstar Digital.
Brian DeFrancesco, CEO of LKQD stated, “This is a win-win for clients on both sides, as Nexstar’s suite of local and national digital marketing products, content monetization solutions and digital services combined with LKQD’s end-to-end digital video advertising infrastructure technology, will allow small and mid-sized media publishers and businesses to maximize revenues across every available channel. Nexstar Digital has a strong position in the rapidly growing digital media and advertising technology market and we are excited to join their team as Nexstar’s resources and expertise will help power LKQD’s next phase of growth as we continue to expand our brand, technology capabilities and market presence."
The transaction is expected to close late in 2017 or the first quarter of 2018 and is subject to Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) approval and other customary closing conditions.
About Nexstar Media Group, Inc.
Nexstar Media Group is a leading diversified media company that leverages localism to bring new services and value to consumers and advertisers through its traditional media, digital and mobile media platforms. Nexstar owns, operates, programs or provides sales and other services to 170 television stations and related digital multicast signals reaching 100 markets or approximately 39% of all U.S. television households. Nexstar’s portfolio includes primary affiliates of NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, MyNetworkTV and The CW. Nexstar’s community portal websites offer additional hyper-local content and verticals for consumers and advertisers, allowing audiences to choose where, when and how they access content while creating new revenue opportunities. For more information please visit www.nexstar.tv.
About Nexstar Digital LLC
Nexstar Digital LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nexstar Media Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXST), offers media companies and advertisers a comprehensive suite of leading digital solutions and services focused on optimizing audience targeting, user engagement and the overall performance of online, mobile and multimedia content and marketing campaigns. Nexstar Digital’s enterprise-class publishing platforms, mobile video monetization technology and professional digital agency services deliver powerful digital advertising and content monetization solutions to clients across the United States. Nexstar Digital products include HYFN, Mass2, and Lakana. For more information please visit nexstar.tv/digital.
About LKQD Technologies
LKQD builds technology that improves video advertising. The Company’s open infrastructure powers a flexible and scalable end-to-end technology stack that enables digital video sellers and buyers to build and grow their businesses. LKQD’s Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) technology provides a suite of integrated solutions from centralized ad serving, data management and advanced reporting, to highly scalable inventory and demand. Hundreds of companies leverage LKQD’s technology to power their entire video advertising business and customize solutions to efficiently scale across mobile, desktop, and connected TV.
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Infamous Stringdusters
8th annual Northwest String Summit
Horning's Hideout
North Plains, Oregon
2009-07-18
RECORDISTS: Mark Burgin, Jeff Betts and Dan Vasen
SOURCE: Soundboard~>175' Road Hog XLR's~>Grace Design Lunatec V2~>Hi Ho Silver interconnects~>Sound Devices 744t.
MICROPHONE LOCATION: N/A
MICROPHONE CONFIGURATION: N/A
RECORDED FORMAT: 24 bit, 48 kHz
CONVERSION: Sound Devices 744t~>firewire~>Dell PC.
EDITING: Samplitude 10.0 (normalization and compression applied)
DOWNSAMPLE: Soundforge 9.0 (downsampled with anti alias filter and interpolation accuracy on high)
DITHER: Soundforge 9.0 (dithered with IZotope Ozone 4 MBIT+ algorythym plugin with ultra noise shaping and normal dither)
FINAL FORMAT: 16 bit, 44.1 kHz
TRACKING: CD WAV 1.98
COMPRESSION: TLH 2.4.1 flac (level 8)
SBE VERIFICATION: TLH 2.4.1
Please do not buy/sell this recording or trade in lossy formats. Thanks.
total time: [78:57]
01 Intro, [0:16]
02 The Likes Of Me, [3:25]
03 Getting Down The Road (Hillbillies Nightclub), [6:34]
04 You Can't Handle The Truth, [4:04]
05 Chop Can, [5:12]
06 Get It While You Can, [4:48]
07 Well Well, [6:50]
08 Starry Night, [3:50]
09 In God's Country, [4:02]
10 Pronto, [9:13]
11 High On A Mountain Top, [7:06]
12 Deep Elem Blues, [5:49]
13 Long Lonesome Day, [3:40]
14 Lovin' You, [8:42]
15 Uncle Penn, [5:26]
Andy Hall: Dobro, Vocals
Travis Book: Bass, Vocals
Jeremy Garrett: Fiddle, Vocals
Andy Falco: Guitar
Chris Pandolfi: Banjo
Jesse Cobb: Mandolin
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Visit: http://thestringdusters.com/
http://www.stringsummit.com/
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Reviewer: WaffleJunkie - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 25, 2013
Subject: Infamous, indeed
And so, per usual, I started with an
The sound and playing are outstanding. Haven't heard any other recordings but I am inclined to believe that this is a quintessential Stringdusters show. The ratings don't lie, it rips. I love these guys!
Thank you. So, I have become interested in the Stringdusters after hearing Andy Hall play with other bands (Cheese, Emmitt-Nershi).And so, per usual, I started with an archive.org search and picked from the most favorably rated shows (and seeing as how I have been yearning for Strummit after going to this year's SCI @ HH extravaganza, this one seemed obvious).The sound and playing are outstanding. Haven't heard any other recordings but I am inclined to believe that this is a quintessential Stringdusters show. The ratings don't lie, it rips. I love these guys!Thank you. - August 25, 2013Infamous, indeed
Reviewer: ChrisHickie78 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 27, 2012
Subject: Wow!!! What a great set and even better job of taping! Going to Ashville to see them play for YMSB next month and it should be epic! - January 27, 2012Wow!!!
Reviewer: ShkDwnStreet - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 25, 2012
Subject: AWESOME!!! This show is just tits, they crank it up to 11 lol. This show introduced me to ISD, and Im goin to see them this Saturday in Atlanta with Yonder Mountain. Cant wait. Thanks to the tapers for contributing to my enlightenment! - January 25, 2012AWESOME!!!
Reviewer: Craig T - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 10, 2012
Subject: ISD at their best! This is a great benchmark in the band's history. I can only hope they can regroup and return to meet (or exceed) the high expectations that were built on performances such as this one. - January 10, 2012ISD at their best!
Reviewer: Jamgrassjunkie - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 9, 2009
Subject: High on the Mountain Top It was a perfect day in a beautiful venue full of the worlds finest bluegrass players. Truly delightful and appreciative audience too. The boys - they are very young dudes - showed the old guard (Del, etc.) that a new generation is ready (and deserving) to share/carry the BG mantle. The 'Dusters not only jammed the grass as an organic unit, but fit snugly into a variety of band configurations and line-ups. I'm praying YMSB invites them back to Bob Horning's for the 2010 String Summit.
Thank you for uploading this sweet, sweet show - the wonderful vibe of the festival really shines through. - October 9, 2009High on the Mountain Top
Reviewer: Christina Boggs - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 17, 2009
Subject: AHMAYYYYZING This is a fantastic show/recording. I've been listening to it over and over!
This version of Deep Elem Blues is awesome too!
A must download! - August 17, 2009AHMAYYYYZING
Reviewer: mandomax - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 12, 2009
Subject: Well Well destroys!!!! Fantastic show- A+++ sound quality and the playing is inspired throughout. I had to write this after the phenomenal jam in "Well Well." Andy Falco shreds the jam section so perfectly I am the first person to have a nocturnal emission while awake! - August 12, 2009Well Well destroys!!!!
Reviewer: dusterhead - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 31, 2009
Subject: Outrageous Show / Spectacular Recording Oh boy!...much to be said about this show...it's too good to be true!...there is not one weak spot (as usual) and the recording is ONE OF THE BEST I'VE EVER HEARD!!!
You Can't Handle The Truth - IMHO is a modern day version of "Pig In A Pen" (instrumentally that is), and is one kick@$$ version.
Well, Well, In God's Country, High On A Mountain Top etc., well...all I can say is listen to 'em... an try and tell me they're not incredible...I think not...not that I'm biased or anything.
Thanks Guys...Awesome!!! - July 31, 2009Outrageous Show / Spectacular Recording | positive |
Yesterday, I escaped from the summer heat into an airconditioned warren in a nearby suburb, its carpeted passages lined with chambers in which people clutched totemically decorated buckets of Coke and tried to link their senses to those of exotic alter egos with the aid of pairs of black-rimmed glasses. My aim was to find out what counts as a quintessential science-fiction blockbuster at the end of the first decade of the twenty-first century. The answer turned out to be an eye-popping exercise in photorealist animation that brings to life a whimsical fantasy world, in the service of a very uninspiring fairy tale.
Some reviewers have noted echoes of the works of Poul Anderson in Avatar, and I’m sure there were also traces of Anne McCaffrey and a hint of Ursula LeGuin. But on reflection, what it really felt like to me was a fourth movie in the Shrek franchise, pipping the yet-to-be-released Shrek Forever After to extrapolate that series’ twin curves of rising technical achievement and plumetting wit to their logical endpoint: a near-immaculate feat of visualisation, accompanied by a staggeringly awful plot in which clunky genre conventions triumph completely over plausibility and originality. Avatar even boasts its very own love story where societal expectations and superficial barriers of size and pastelicity are overcome by generous helpings of pixie dust.
Avatar (which I saw in the 3D version) is certainly an impressive technical achievement, with animation, performance capture and visual effects that blend seamlessly and convincingly for 99% of the time to immerse the viewer in a sumptuously detailed alien landscape. If the handful of exceptions stand out, I suppose that’s just the price of near-perfection: once the eye gets used to being fooled so well, it only takes a minor glitch in depth cues or shading to make you feel that you’re looking at live actors moving in front of a projected background (even when the reality is likely to be something else entirely). There is also the unfortunate fact that although the tall blue aliens known as Na’vi look modestly exotic when they’re interacting with humans, their anatomy is so close to human that sometimes the technology seems to be creating nothing more than a perfect simulation of what actors with slightly different builds, blue body paint and some minor latex prostheses would look like. But mostly, the accomplishments of the visual designers and the army of technicians who’ve brought their conception to the screen appear pixel-perfect, and hit the spot where the brain says “yes, this is real”. The flora and fauna of Pandora are convincingly organic to an Earthly eye — whatever your inner exobiologist is telling you about their plausibility — and on the same gut level the only real flaw in the preposterously humanlike Na’vi is their preposterously perfect teeth.
The staging of the action scenes is breathtakingly good, complex and fast-paced without ever becoming confusing. The aerial encounters are fluid and balletic, making perfect use of the freedom of the technology without devolving into gimmicks. So, there is a lot to enjoy and appreciate as sheer spectacle.
But the script, if not really all that Shrek-ish, is more like Disney’s Pocahontas and Lion King thrown into a blender with Verhoeven’s Starship Troopers and something swept off the floor from one of the Star Trek franchises. The science is hokum, the level of human technology is wildly inconsistent, and the characters make life-and-death decisions for no good reason but the plot arc. And for all of the depictions of warfare and massacres, all of the formulaic gestures of risk and self-sacrifice, there wasn’t a single moment here that moved me half as much as the drowning scene in The Abyss.
If you want an emotionally satisfying fantasy about wounded nature, try Princess Mononoke; if you want a whimsical, visually stunning action adventure where the dialogue rises above “Outstanding, Marine!”, rent the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. Sometime in the next twenty years or so, the technology that enabled Avatar will become cheap enough to risk employing alongside a moderately intelligent script. But if you want to see the technical state of the art right now, go ahead and pay your share of Avatar's nine-figure budget. Think of it less as a piece of entertainment than a glimpse of the kind of day-dreams your not-too-distant descendants might well be scripting and directing in real time themselves. | positive |
How Long Do German Shepherd Live? (Solved) - Caucasian Shepherd puppies and dogs for SALE Skip to content Caucasian Shepherd puppies and dogs for SALE Menu Home German Shepherd Mountain Dog Bear Dog Puppies for sale Caucasian Shepherd Wolfhound Reviews Blog Video Gallery Author Privacy Policy Cookie agreement Search for: Search Categories German Shepherd How Long Do German Shepherd Live? (Solved) by Kenneth Cook 07.12.2021 Leave a Comment on How Long Do German Shepherd Live? (Solved) What is the average life span of a German Shepherd? The average German Shepherd lifespan is 11 years. The longest living German Shepherds are recorded as having survived to 18 years old, and perhaps even older. Contents 1 Can a German Shepherd live 20 years? 2 How long do German Shepherds normally live for? 3 Is 10 old for a German Shepherd? 4 Why do German Shepherds live so long? 5 What dog has the shortest lifespan? 6 How long do German shepherds live male? 7 Do female German shepherds live longer than males? 8 What kills GSD? 9 How do you know if your German Shepherd is dying? 10 How do I know if my German Shepherd is happy? 11 What age do German shepherds get arthritis? 12 How old is a 10 year old German Shepherd in human years? Can a German Shepherd live 20 years? The average German Shepherd lifespan is 11 years. The longest living German Shepherds are recorded as having survived to 18 years old, and perhaps even older. There are lots of ways German Shepherd Dog owners can add years to their dog’s life through proper diet, exercise and veterinary care. How long do German Shepherds normally live for? The average life span of a German Shepherd is between 10 and 13 years. Some may live shorter lives if they encounter unusual health problems, while some might live beyond 13 years if they’re in good health. Is 10 old for a German Shepherd? 10-year-old German Shepherd Unfortunately, a German Shepherd’s expected lifespan is between 9 and 13 years old, and their time left here is getting short. It is common for German Shepherds to face arthritis, skin problems, decreased activity, dental issues, weight gain or loss, or even cancer at this age and older. You might be interested: How Do You Teach German Shepherd To Stack? Why do German Shepherds live so long? Factors Affecting German Shepherd Lifespan Mobility issues like hip dysplasia, arthritis, and back problems are some of the biggest factors that affect a German Shepherd’s lifespan. What dog has the shortest lifespan? The Dogue de Bordeaux has the shortest lifespan of any breed on this list, living just five to eight years. How long do German shepherds live male? Most German Shepherds live in between ten and thirteen years. Owners of small breeds of dogs might see their animals live up to seventeen or twenty, but larger dogs put more strain on their bodies and simply do not live as long, no matter how well they are taken care of. Do female German shepherds live longer than males? They are a dog that must have space and your time for training, as well as given the right home environment. On average, a female German Shepherd lives longer than a male by over a year, which might be a factor when deciding on a male or female. When choosing a male or female GSD consider: Feeding costs. What kills GSD? The most common diseases seen in the German Shepherd breed that can cause death are hemangiosarcoma (cancer of the spleen) or osteosarcoma (bone cancer). However, there are lots of disease processes (i.e. Addison’s Disease, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency, etc) that can afflict this breed and shorten the lifespan. How do you know if your German Shepherd is dying? The most prominent sign that you will notice is a complete relaxation of the body, your dog will no longer appear tense, rather they will “let go.” You will notice a slimming of the body as the air is expelled from their lungs for the last time and you may notice the lack of life in their eyes if they are still open. You might be interested: German Shepherd Why Are They The Best Dogs? (Solution) How do I know if my German Shepherd is happy? Here are some of the most common German Shepherd signs of affection: 1) They can’t help but kiss or lick you. 2) They like staying close to you. 3) They often snuggle or cuddle. 4) They lean on you. 5) They allow you to hug them. 6) They ask for rubs. 7) They’re always happy to see you. 8) They keep wanting to play. What age do German shepherds get arthritis? Dogs can start to show signs of arthritis as early as 1 year of age. According to the Vet Times (pdf), the degenerative joint condition can be found in 20% of dogs before their first year and 80% of more senior dogs at or over age 8. How old is a 10 year old German Shepherd in human years? To get a more explicit description, a 10-year-old small-sized dog is equivalent to 56 human years, while a 10-year-old large-sized dog is equivalent to 66 human years. Post navigation Previous Post » What Is German Wolfhound? « Next Post How Much Should A German Shepherd Puppy Eat? (Solution) Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. 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Ryan Schimpf hit a home run against Clayton Kershaw this weekend. A 28-year-old rookie last year, the Padres infielder has now cracked 28 bombs (and 51 total extra-base hits) in under 450 career plate appearances. He’s drawn 62 walks and struck out 141 times in that short period. He’s an adequate fielder, so although all he really has at the plate is a powerful uppercut swing and the willingness to reserve it for pitches he can hit, he’s been worth an impressive 3.9 WARP.
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About five years ago, Rob Neyer wrote an offhand (or maybe that’s just Neyer’s unfailingly accessible style; he was quite thoughtful about it) but prophetic post on SB Nation’s MLB page. The title is the thing I’ve remembered ever since: “Ernesto Frieri: Canary in the Coal Mine.”
The gist was that Ernesto Frieri, who had been traded to the Angels four weeks earlier and was yet to allow a hit to American League batters, would normally have been one of the biggest stories in baseball. Neyer noted that Frieri had 23 strikeouts in 11 innings of work with Anaheim, while allowing only eight walks and a hit batsman. Frieri’s streak of total dominance would stretch, by the way, to 13 hitless frames, and to 27 strikeouts by the first 50 AL hitters to face him. By the All-Star break, Frieri’s overall ERA was 0.71, and he was still yet to allow a run with the Angels. At that point, he’d fanned 45 of 105 opposing hitters, with zero extra-base hits.
Neyer’s broader point was that Frieri was on the leading edge of what he called the two worst trends in MLB at the time—too many strikeouts, and too many pitching changes. Neyer cited the then-novel observation that baseball’s global strikeout rate had risen in each of the previous seven seasons. In the years since, of course, that trend has only accelerated, and in fact, it’s accelerated so much that objections from five years ago look simultaneously prescient and quaint. Neyer also noted that relievers were pitching in shorter busts than ever, more effectively than ever, and in relief of starters who departed earlier than ever. Again, nothing has changed on that front.
The reason Neyer identified Frieri, specifically, as the sign that these trends had gone too far (and that they would eventually compel MLB to proactively reverse them) was the hurler’s anonymity. He’d come up at 24 years old, as a middling middle reliever (although even in his earliest MLB looks, he missed a lot of bats). His splashy start with the Angels hadn’t vaulted him onto the covers of Sports Illustrated, or even the cover of the sports section of the local paper on most days. When such dominance can be achieved by so mere a mortal, and when that kind of transcendence isn’t even considered newsworthy, the rubicon has been crossed.
There are a couple of things we can see, with hindsight, that Neyer may not have been able to see. For one thing, maybe Frieri wasn’t as mere a mortal as we believed. I don’t know how well you remember Peak Frieri, but he basically did the same thing over and over: throw high fastballs past people’s bats. At his best, he threw in the mid-90s, and he threw his four-seam heat roughly 75 percent of the time.
We didn’t have Statcast during those dominant Frieri seasons. We do, however, have it for 2015, when the shriveled husk of Frieri (throwing about two miles per hour slower) pitched 23 forgettable innings for the Rays. That season, of the 420 pitchers who threw at least 150 four-seam fastballs, Frieri ranked 22nd in spin rate. It’s possible that, when he was leaving hitters checking their bats for holes after 40 percent of their plate appearances, Frieri was doing it using honest-to-god elite fastball spin and top-shelf velocity, the kind that lets you throw the ball just about anywhere in the zone and get easy outs.
Still, there’s a lot of truth to what Neyer said. Frieri happened because MLB allowed him to happen. The league swerved toward strikeouts and one-inning relief specialists, and everything we’ve seen since has been partially a product of that general drift. In 2014, things bottomed out for hitters. The global walk rate reached its lowest point since 1968. The global isolated power figure fell to its lowest point since 1992. The global ground-ball rate peaked, either that season or the year after, as the bottom of the strike zone fell to its lowest level since PITCHf/x allowed us to start measuring that well. Runs were scarcer than they had been in almost a quarter-century, and it seemed like the ways in which those runs might come back were dwindling.
Neyer was right. Something was eventually going to change, and something did. Neyer was wrong, though, about what would change. The strikeouts didn’t stop, and the pitching changes didn’t stop. Baseball did nothing to slow either trend, and the evolution of the game has continued along that path, because there’s been no natural competitive incentive to change that course.
It took until the middle of the following season, but baseball finally took action. They juiced the baseball. They just did. We can hem and haw about the lack of perfect evidence, and we certainly aren’t going to get commissioner Rob Manfred to admit it or anything, but the league juiced the baseball in the summer of 2015, and they haven’t unjuiced it. At the same time, or at about the same time, hitters’ slow movement toward swings geared to trade contact for damage on contact accelerated. More and more batters focused on swinging early in the count, and swinging on a plane that would allow them to drive the ball in the air.
That’s how Ryan Schimpf became the new Ernesto Frieri. Schimpf has always had good power. For all of the 3,000 plate appearance he piled up in the minor leagues, he was what he is now: a guy who hits the ball hard and hits it in the air, and who draws walks, but who also whiffs at an alarming rate. He was always this player, but this player wasn’t a viable big leaguer until about 22 months ago. Yet, the game hasn’t surrendered itself to him. He’s not breaking baseball. He’s extreme, and novel, and formerly impossible, but really, he’s still barely notable.
Something different needs to change. The juicing of the ball was ill-considered, at least as a solitary adjustment. There has to be a next step, and it needs to be more progressive and more proactive. Otherwise, the next guy to join Frieri and Schmipf will be an even deader canary. | positive |
Texas Gov. Rick Perry, seen here speaking at the Iowa State Fair on Aug. 12, is poised to make a second run at the presidency in 2016, but his rhetoric is mostly unchanged from 2012. Charlie Neibergall/AP
DES MOINES, Iowa – Rick Perry had only been strolling the grand concourse of the Iowa State Fair for a few minutes before he faced the crucial and inevitable question for any visiting politician.
What would he eat?
As the Republican governor of Texas purposefully marched by a string of colorful, inviting food stands – followed by a parade of security detail, a half dozen political aides, a coterie of local and national media and a growing herd of curious onlookers – one associate floated the option of deep fried macaroni and cheese.
“You’re setting me up dude. I’ve been in that trap before,” a noticeably slimmer Perry begged off with a grin.
Moments later, he was nudged about the local barbecue being braised for the annual Farm Bureau cookout contest. He politely demurred.
“Have you had a pork chop yet?” hollered a cameraman from a local television station as he zeroed his lens in on Perry’s face for the answer.
Finally, the governor fed the hungry herd a response that would at least buy him some time.
“I had a big breakfast this morning,” Perry offered. “One of the things I learned about coming last time to Iowa is to pace yourself.”
He was referring to the food, of course. But Perry, 64, could have easily been speaking about his searing experience as a first-time presidential candidate, when he skyrocketed to front-runner and then plummeted to punch line material – after he froze under the klieg lights of a national debate – all in a span of three months.
Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg Jack Plunkett/AP
If the governor had any inkling of the looming abuse of power indictment that would be handed down only a few days later, he certainly didn't show it.
The stunning two felony counts lodged against him Friday for his veto threat of funding for the state's Public Integrity Unit adds another obvious hurdle to his well-laid plans for political redemption. But the governor has at least appeared to grab the upper hand of the optics surrounding the charges of abuse of power and coercion of a public official, which many view as politically-motivated and resting on a flimsy legal rationale.
The indictment essentially accuses Perry of breaking the law for exacting political punishment against Democratic County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg, who resisted calls by the governor to resign after she was arrested for drunken driving last year. Perry threatened to eliminate funding for a public corruption unit led by Lehmberg if she didn't step down, and followed through on that pledge once she remained in the position.
Perry deemed the charges "outrageous" and a "farce" and some unlikely allies have already come to his defense.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, a potential 2016 rival to Perry, emailed supporters over the weekend that he was "proud to stand with Rick Perry," labeling the indictment "extremely questionable" and "highly suspect."
Liberal law professor Alan Dershowitz said "everybody, liberal or conservative, should stand against this indictment."
Even David Axelrod, President Barack Obama's former top political adviser, opined on Twitter that the indictment "seems pretty sketchy."
Nonetheless, if he ends up pulling the trigger on a second presidential bid, Perry could face the dubious distinction of campaigning for the White House while having to defend himself amid a jury trial.
It was three years ago last week that Perry bounded into the 2012 race, after being convinced by his longtime advisers of a gaping opening to swipe away the Republican nomination. After a hurried official announcement of his bid at the RedState conference in Charleston, South Carolina, he arrived at the Iowa State Fair a colossal figure: a poll-leading, imposing contender oozing limitless confidence and potential. He mockingly blew bitter rival Mitt Romney a kiss, telling reporters at the fair to “Give him my love.”
“Go back and look at the clips and the polls, just before he got in and when he got in. He was the 900-pound gorilla,” recalls Ron Kaufman, a longtime Republican operative and senior adviser to Romney at the time.
Less than three months later, Perry would cough up his infamous “oops” moment on a national debate stage. In November 2011 during a GOP primary debate in Michigan, Perry failed to recall the third of three federal departments he said he would eliminate as president. "But you can't name the third one?" prodded CNBC journalist John Harwood. The rest is history.
As Perry returned to the grounds of the cherished Iowa tradition last week, the fruits of his carefully calibrated rehabilitation since the 2012 debacle were evident all around him.
Seemingly every few feet, a fairgoer stopped Perry for a picture or an autograph or a handshake. Some called him “governor,” many just yelled “Rick!” But nearly everyone wanted to get close to him, cupping their arms gently around his neck -- “We need somebody who’s not going to swivel to the center,” instructed a gentleman in well-worn bluejeans and a dirt-stained ball cap – or pulling him tight enough toward them to establish a sense of conversational intimacy.
When Perry bent down to greet a fellow veteran in a wheelchair with an American flag draped on the back, the man beamed, shaking the governor’s hand and saying, “I know you, I like you, I really do.”
Of the still emerging and evolving 2016 GOP field, Perry is hands-down the best retail politician of them all. Unlike many politicians, Perry’s magnetic persona and comfortable ease among the public is palpable and unforced.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry stops by the annual barbecue contest at the Iowa State Fair on Aug. 12.
David Catanese for USN&WR
It’s this unteachable and boundless trait that has, in part, resurrected his chances for a redemptive White House run in 2016. His impressive, commanding performances on television, in news conferences and on the stump around the country have led to a refurbished narrative about his prospects.
“He’s hardworking, he’s bipartisan, he’s recasting himself for 2016,” blared a largely positive recent National Journal profile.
He’s repeatedly acknowledged his mistakes and lack of preparation and is spending more time in policy briefings with experts. He’s also logging considerably more miles in the early primary states, surrounding himself with a new team of advisers.
The standard line from the professional political class is that Perry should not be underestimated, that he’ll be a serious player, that voters are taking another long, hard look at the affable, backslapping governor. A July Fox News poll had him lingering at the top of the heap of the muddled and hypothetical 2016 Republican primary.
But, even on top of this new indictment, there are limits to Perry’s comeback calculation – and they begin with his fairly narrow breadth and depth when it comes to policy.
Listening to Perry address fairgoers at The Des Moines Register soapbox Tuesday, it was apparent that his repertoire had barely changed in the three years since he ran for president.
Standing on the small, sun-soaked stage, Perry articulated his path to economic prosperity: a light tax burden, regulatory certainty, a legal system that doesn’t allow for “over-suing” and a public school system that’s locally accountable.
Three years ago, he said almost the exact same thing.
“This is pretty simple stuff,” Perry said at the 2011 Iowa State Fair, according to The New York Times. “You don’t have to be a rocket scientist. You don’t have to have a Ph.D. in economics to understand that you have to keep the taxes low, have a regulatory climate that’s fair and predictable and you have a legal system that doesn’t allow for over-suing.”
Illustration by Ethan Rosenberg for USN&WR/Photos by AP
Afterward when Taylor Larson, a Drake University student, asked Perry what he would do to fix the debt, Perry replied chummily, “Want me to give you the A, B, C, one? Don’t spend all the money.” He continued by referencing the oft-cited, politically implausible constitutional amendment to require a balanced-budget.
The sterling job story in Texas is Perry's favorite and most compelling selling point and would be a pillar of a 2016 campaign. He is able to boast the addition of more than 1 million jobs under his tenure. Unemployment in the Lone Star State is almost a full percentage point lower than the national average and forecasters project 2014 will produce another record year of fresh job gains there.
"The only thing hotter than a Texas summer is Texas job growth," Perry boasted just Friday.
But this storyline was supposed to be Perry's trump card in 2012, and Republican voters still went with a governor who presided over comparatively meager job growth.
This time, a rival from his own backyard is already letting the air out of that balloon, wielding a stinging critique.
"There isn’t a politician in this country who’s responsible for the economic growth we have,” said Cruz back in May . “The economic growth has come from the private sector, it’s come from entrepreneurs. Nothing drives me crazier than politicians who run around talking about the jobs they’ve created.”
Perry has also received a boomlet of publicity this summer for his hard line stand on the flow of migrants across the border. He's been omnipresent on television, lambasting a limp federal government and even going as far as to accuse the president of conspiring to create the crisis. His proactive posture – he's deployed 1,000 National Guard troops to stem the tide – may fit the current moment. But Perry's history on the immigrant conundrum is complex, having been blistered by the right in 2011 for saying on a debate stage that those opposing in-state tuition for children of illegal immigrants "don't have a heart." The dire need to attract more Hispanic voters in 2016 will make immigration a tricky issue for any Republican, but Perry's dilemma will be particularly acute given his history.
And still hanging over Perry's every utterance is the "oops" moment. Even a short lapse, tiny factual error or passing garbled mispronunciation will entrench underlying fears about Perry's intellectual capacity for the job.
In a question-and-answer session with reporters last Tuesday, Perry got tongue-tied – albeit briefly – when he alluded to the peshmerga, the term commonly used to refer to the Kurdish fighting force in northern Iraq.
“Making sure that we fully equip the pesh-mega, I mean, the Kurdish military, is very important and I’m talking about supplying them with up to and including the heavy weapons they need,” he said.
This was no repeat of the “oops” meltdown, but rather a simple reminder that even another slight misstatement on substance during a primary run would likely prove fatal for him.
Ethan Rosenberg for USN&WR
On top of the seed of risk that remains planted in the minds of many GOP donors, Perry would confront a more complicated history in a second attempt at the presidency.
He likes to point out that Romney, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Bob Dole all ran for the nomination once and lost before becoming the party’s standard-bearer.
What Perry ignores is that each of them carried several states and buckets of delegates during their previous, unsuccessful runs. In 2008, Romney won 11 states. In 2000, McCain scored seven, including the first-in-the-nation primary of New Hampshire. In 1988, Dole took five states.
Perry’s 2012 endeavor lasted five full months, in which he placed fifth in Iowa, garnering 10 percent of the vote. Writing off New Hampshire produced a last place finish there and before encountering a similarly embarrassing finish in South Carolina, he dropped out. He wasn't the runner-up, not even close.
The explanation since has been that he simply wasn’t ready for the physical, mental and emotional toll of running for president.
Yet imagine if Perry possessed the restraint to defy advisers and not run in the last cycle.
Kaufman, who considers himself a friend of Perry, has certainly imagined it.
“There’s a timing to these things. Gov. Perry, it wasn’t his time, physically, experience-wise. I always believe he should’ve been Mitt’s campaign chair. It would’ve been smart for him to do, from the beginning, or someone’s campaign, and get the experience out there,” he said, acknowledging the bitter blood between the two governors. “But it wasn’t meant to be.”
Erase the 2012 fiasco and Perry could’ve very well been the "900-pound gorilla" of the 2016 cycle, a towering charismatic governor with 14 years of experience in a state basking in economic success. Hypotheticals are largely useless to consider now, though, especially with a perpetually optimistic, forward-looking politician like Perry.
In 2016, if he pulls the trigger, he'll likely be up against a handful of other governors with star power who are fresher faces and without such an indelible blemish.
"Perry missed his window of opportunity. And he missed it because he refused to prepare. Now it is too late," says a GOP lobbyist on Capitol Hill.
Toward the end of his stay at the fair, he finally gravitates toward a food stand, fully ready to indulge. He settles on a plate of chicken fingers and fries with a separate side of crispy bacon, which he graciously offers to share with accompanying reporters.
It’s difficult to resist Perry’s overture, and the surrounding reporters acquiesce to his offering, even as fairgoers continue to gravitate toward the man himself.
“You’re gonna want to try this,” he said. “Dig in.”
Just three days later, Perry would be slapped with an indictment that could send him to prison for 99 years. Even if the charges are debunked, there's always the risk the trial itself could unearth extraneous information that's politically embarrassing or damaging, like former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell is finding out. It's too soon to predict how greatly this will impact Perry's political ambition.
But his defiant performance this weekend demonstrated that despite continued adversity and long odds, Perry is unlikely to go away quietly.
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Published: 05:21 GMT, 18 July 2016 | Updated: 09:50 GMT, 19 July 2016
She played a casual sex-loving drunkard in her breakout movie hit.
But Amy Schumer proved she is far from a Trainwreck in real life as she showcased her knockout bikini body as she went for a stroll on the beach in Hawaii on Saturday.
The blonde beauty looked like she was loving the attention as she turned heads while going for a paddle in the tropical paradise of Oahu.
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The 35-year-old stunner certainly turned heads as she pranced on the golden sands in her revealing monochrome bikini, which boasted an adventurous strapless top that showcased her generous curves to the full.
And while she was not looking overly gym trained, her modestly honed torso still showed hints of a six pack as she made the most of her day at the seaside.
The voluptuous actress was joined by another buxom beauty and a bearded escort as she enjoyed the warm summer weather, shielding here eyes from the sun with a trendy pair of thick-rimmed sunglasses.
It certainly seems the Inside Amy Schumer favourite, who is also a stand up comic, writer and producer, really has it all as she flaunted her body beautiful.
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Amy, who has a reasonable estimated net worth of $10 million, seems to have quite a thing for her unbelievably skimpy two-piece.
For she shared a photo to Instagram for Independence Day, where she was again wearing her favourite swimsuit while posing in front of two American flags on the beach.
'An American treasure,' she captioned the snapshot of herself, in which she could be seen saluting.
Amy recently made headlines when she revealed two previous boyfriends had sex with her without her consent - the first taking her virginity at 17.
She said she only learned about the latter after looking through her journals, adding that she is not looking to punish her ex, who is no longer in her life.
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Samuel George on Salvador Allende and the 40th anniversary of the other 9/11
In my experience, one of two things can lead a god-fearing, corn eating, country music listening Gringo to grow up and become a Latin Americanist:
At about 18, 19, or 20, he travels abroad for a semester and some dark eyed, dark haired enchantress gives him a kiss on the way home along some dimly lit, abandoned colonial road; or some slick-haired Don Juan throws her around the salsa floor until two in the morning. Either way its game over: suddenly corn and country music lose their appeal. _ The other way a Gringo becomes a Latin Americanist is a college professor sits them down and talks about Salvador Allende. Talks about Chile in 1970; talks about Chile in 1973; talks about Chile in 1983. And like that kiss on the colonial street it feels like part of your soul just got ripped out, and you wind up chasing Latin America for years trying to find it and put it back.
As much as I would have preferred to be a victim of the former, I most certainly fell in the latter. I had no idea about South America before I learned about the military coup d’etat that toppled Chile’s democratically elected President Salvador Allende forty year ago today, on September 11, 1973.
I had no idea what I was getting into. When I first went Chile, I was psyched for rainforests and tropical beaches.
But something about that moment in time forty year ago grabs you by the heart and does not let go.
Perhaps it’s the audacity of the story. That in the thick of the Cold War, a non-violent “revolutionary” could be legitimately elected president in what was arguably South America’s most advanced democracy.
Allende was not some fist pumping South American populist, leaning on rhetoric and handouts for reelection. He was a measured, cerebral man with the ability to harness the dreams of the dreamers and captivate the hopes of the hopeless for a serious, orchestrated cause.
Perhaps it was the electricity of the moment. Today, political culture is generally indifferent and apathetic. On Syria we post pithy articles from The Onion on facebook, and then get back to Miley Cyrus twerking. 1970s Chile had real political dialogue, and footage of miners, students and the urban poor debating at length with incredibly informed opinions on economic development. Millions of people took to the street those years in protests and counter-protests.
Perhaps it was that Allende was a democratic stalwart—respecting elections and the constitution while remaining stubbornly ideological throughout. Much is made of Allende’s lack of a mandate: he won but 36.2 percent of the votes in the 1970, but this was not an uncommon result in Chilean presidential elections that frequently featured three viable candidates. In fact, in 1958, right-wing candidate Jorge Alessandri won the presidential election with a 31.6 percent plurality.
There was always an easy way to get rid of Allende: Vote him out
Elections remained free and fair even when defeat proved costly. In 1972 the Allende’s Unidad Popular party failed to win critical by-elections in two rural regions that had benefited from Allende’s agrarian reform. Allende respected the results. When the legislature denied Allende’s request for emergency powers in August of 1973, he refused fervent demands from his supports to dismiss the Congress.
The only reason the Chilean right, facist elements of the Chilean military, and the Nixon White House ultimately supported a coup was because early 1973 congressional elections underscored the popular support for Allende’s movement.
Perhaps it was the passion of the supporters
Regular Joses who pushed themselves to extremes to keep the Allende presidency afloat. When a CIA funded a trucker’s strike paralyzed the Chilean economy and brought public transportation in Santiago to a standstill, farmers rallied to the city, driving flat-back trucks to move people and goods around the town.
Quedar, quedar, poder popular, went the chant.
When official US aid dropped from US$59.3 million in 1970 to US$13 million in 1972; when US policy makers leveraged influence in The World Bank and the Inter-American Bank to cut loans to Chile from US$32.2 million in 1970 to zero in 1972; when American banks slashing financing from US$220 million in 1970 to less than US$20 million by the end of 1972, Chileans pushed on.
Allende, Allende, el pueblo te defiende, went the chant.
When the managers of Chilean mines went on strike to destabilize copper production (the country’s life blood) in an attempt to provoke a crisis that would undermine Allende, the rank and file miners disobeyed orders to close the mines. Instead, they resumed production themselves, giving it their all to keep production up. The workers proved once and for all that they could manage too.
Allende, tanquilo, el pueblo está contigo, went the chant
That died 40 years ago today
Yes, there is a statue of Allende in downtown Santiago, and yes, you can buy Allende tee-shirts in most markets.
But I am not sure that Latin American popular power has ever recovered. Today’s leftists may hit the high notes on rhetoric, but their promises ring hollow. Hugo Chavez couldn’t even police his own capital city: Caracas’ murder rate spiked even as Venezuelan state coffers overflowed under his watch.
His successor talks to parrots.
Does anyone honestly believe the Cristina Kirchner presidency in Argentina will have long term tangible benefits for the country’s middle class and poor? Does anyone honestly have faith in Rafael Correa’s commitment to democracy or freedom of speech? Can the Mexican left do anything besides throw tantrums?
I am not sure if Chile ever recovered. Its political institutions have been forged by an uneasy compromise and coexistence between the outgoing military and incoming democracy. Its entire electoral system is geared towards preventing a progressive tilt. Chileans have recovered their sense of protest, but I don’t believe they have recovered their sense of purpose.
40 Years Later
I have since learned that there are no rainforests or tropical beaches in Chile. I have also kissed a dark-eyed, dark-haired enchantress on a dimly lit colonial street. And there was something about that kiss that was so pure, so electric, and ultimately so fleeting that I stand by that nostalgic and painful memory like a flag.
I guess that is how I feel about Chile in 1971, 72, and 73. I guess that’s how I feel about Allende.
Samuel George is a Project Manager at the Bertelsmann Foundation, developing the Global Economic Dynamics Project’s Latin America Portfolio.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Police were searching for a handcuffed woman who escaped from police on Friday night.
Fort Lauderdale Police Detective Tracy Figone identified the woman as Pricella Williams. The 34-year-old woman with a money sign tattooed to her forehead was wanted on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
"Fort Lauderdale police officers placed Williams into handcuffs for a BSO arrest warrant," Figone said.
The handcuffs didn't stop Williams. She managed to escape from police on Friday night at 932 NW Third Ave. A witness saw her crossing the street. A helicopter and police dogs were involved in the search.
John Aiello said he was trying to get home, but a police officer told him "there are police dogs running around and we can't have you getting bit."
Amid the frantic search, the driver of a sports utility vehicle crashed into a Fort Lauderdale patrol car. Figone said the driver was distracted.
The perimeter dissipated by 11 p.m. Figone said on Saturday night that Williams had not been located.
"Detectives are actively working any and all leads," Figone said.
Local 10 News Andrew Perez contributed to this story.
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A few months have passed since Overstock became, arguably, the most high-profile retailer to accept bitcoin. While only a handful of major brands have followed Overstock’s lead, that doesn’t mean its decision isn’t having an impact.
As evidence, Ryan Craver, senior vice president of corporate strategy at Hudson Bay Co., told CoinDesk that Overstock’s continued bitcoin sales were a key reason he decided to test the waters with bitcoin, albeit through a business partner.
On 10th March, it was revealed that Hudson Bay Co., which operates major brands like Lord & Taylor and Hudson’s Bay, would begin accepting bitcoin through omnichannel mobile shopping app Pounce.
Together, Lord & Taylor and Hudson’s Bay have more than 100 locations in the US and Canada.
Founded in 2012, the innovative mobile app allows customers to make purchases simply by scanning their smartphone over images in magazines and catalogs.
Pounce has inked a deal with Coinbase to accept bitcoin on behalf of its extensive list of clients, which include Macy’s, Ace Hardware and Toys “R” Us, among others.
Shop Lord & Taylor and Other Major Retailers Using Bitcoin Through Pounce – We’re excited to announce our… http://t.co/pWOehwCitu — Coinbase (@coinbase) March 10, 2014
It may surprise many readers to learn, however, that Pounce was encouraged to accept bitcoin by Craver, who was prompted by continued requests from Lord & Taylor and Hudson’s Bay customers.
A bitcoin news follower since mid-2013, Craver suggested that this could be just the beginning of his company’s work in the sector.
“We thought Pounce would be the best potential partner, that way we could figure out how large an audience we could truly have with bitcoin, and from there, make a determination about whether we roll this out on our mobile apps, our core site or even in stores.”
Craver notes that while he’s optimistic, ideas are still in their early stages. After all, Hudson Bay Co. won’t be accepting bitcoin payments directly, but both companies have high expectations for the deliverables this trial will return.
Project goals
Craver told CoinDesk that, his personal interest aside, he is still evaluating the business impact bitcoin could have on his brands. This means that so far he’s been following Overstock’s progress, and that he has had discussions with Coinbase.
However, Craver’s interest can also be seen as part of a larger experiment with omnichannel commerce.
Announced on 24th January, Hudson Bay Co. has seen what it considers a high level of success from its initial Pounce trial. Craver estimates Pounce users register seven engagements every time they use Pounce to browse its catalogs.
In turn, for Avital Yachin, CEO of Pounce, bitcoin arms his product with another incentive to appeal to early-tech adopters.
How buying works
Speaking to CoinDesk, Yachin was equally excited about brining bitcoin to Pounce, and provided a step-by-step overview of how the buying process will work with his app.
First, he said, users download the Pounce application. From there, they can browse products on the app itself or scan a Pounce-enabled printed catalog to shop or save products for later.
One of the biggest selling points for Pounce, however, is its one-click buying.
“You need to enter shipping and payment information, but this needs to be done only once. Once you have your payment information, you can then connect your Coinbase wallet […] and you can continue purchasing through the app without typing your payment or shipping information again.”
Success so far
Yachin declined to provide hard figures for how well Lord & Taylor and other merchants are attracting bitcoin buyers, but indicated that a high percentage of new users are downloading Pounce and then connecting their Coinbase wallets to the app.
Said Yachin: “So far, we’re pretty happy with the results.”
Craver affirmed that this could be just the beginning of his company’s work with bitcoin as well.
“I think down the line, if we feel the attraction, we’ll need to evaluate it as a potential payment method.” | positive |
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IXaFactor VFactor VIIIFactor VIIIaFanconi AnemiaFanconi Anemia Complementation Group D2 ProteinFanconi Anemia Complementation Group ProteinsFas Ligand Proteinfas ReceptorFas-Associated Death Domain ProteinFatty Acid Synthase, Type IIFatty Acid SynthasesFatty Acid Transport ProteinsFatty AcidsFelidaeFemaleFerric CompoundsFerritinsFerrous CompoundsFetuinsFibrinogenFibroblast Growth Factor 4Fibroblast Growth FactorsFibroblastsFibroinsFibronectinsFimbriae ProteinsFimbriae, BacterialFirmicutesFlagellaFlagellinFlavin MononucleotideFlavin-Adenine DinucleotideFlavinsFlavoproteinsFlow CytometryFlowersFloxuridineFluorenesFluoresceinFluorescenceFluorescence PolarizationFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferFluorescent DyesFluoridesFluorocarbonsFluoroquinolonesFluorouracilFluoxetineFMN ReductaseFocal Adhesion Protein-Tyrosine KinasesFolate Receptor 1Folic AcidFolic Acid AntagonistsForecastingForkhead Transcription FactorsFormycinsFoscarnetFosfomycinFourier AnalysisFragile X Mental Retardation ProteinFrameshifting, RibosomalFrancisella tularensisFree Radical ScavengersFree RadicalsFrizzled ReceptorsFructose-Bisphosphate AldolaseFructosediphosphatesFructosephosphatesFucoseFullerenesFungal ProteinsFungiFuransFurinFusariumFusion Proteins, bcr-ablFusobacterium nucleatumG Protein-Coupled Inwardly-Rectifying Potassium ChannelsG protein-coupled receptorG-QuadruplexesGABA Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsGABA-B Receptor AgonistsGABA-B Receptor AntagonistsGabapentinGadoliniumGalactosegamma-Aminobutyric Acidgamma-CrystallinsGammaherpesvirinaeGangliaGangliosidesGefitinibGene DeletionGene DuplicationGene EditingGene ExpressionGene Expression ProfilingGene Expression RegulationGene Expression Regulation, BacterialGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalGene Expression Regulation, EnzymologicGene Expression Regulation, FungalGene Expression Regulation, LeukemicGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticGene Expression Regulation, PlantGene FrequencyGene Knockdown TechniquesGene Knockout TechniquesGene LibraryGene Products, nefGene Products, vifGene RearrangementGene SilencingGene Transfer, HorizontalGenes, ArchaealGenes, BacterialGenes, erbB-1Genes, EssentialGenes, FungalGenes, HomeoboxGenes, ReporterGenes, SuppressorGenes, SwitchGenes, ViralGenetic Association StudiesGenetic CodeGenetic Complementation TestGenetic EngineeringGenetic LinkageGenetic LociGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic VariationGenetic VectorsGenomeGenome, BacterialGenome, PlantGenome, ViralGenome-Wide Association StudyGenomic InstabilityGentamicinsGeobacillusGeobacillus stearothermophilusGeobacterGerm CellsGliomaGlomus TumorGlucokinaseGluconatesGlucosamineGlucoseGlucose Transport Proteins, FacilitativeGlucosephosphate DehydrogenaseGlucosyltransferasesGlutamate DehydrogenaseGlutamate Dehydrogenase (NADP+)Glutamate-Ammonia LigaseGlutamic AcidGlutaminaseGlutamineGlutamyl AminopeptidaseGlutathione DisulfideGlutathione TransferaseGlyceraldehyde 3-PhosphateGlyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate DehydrogenasesGlyceric AcidsGlyceridesGlycerolGlycerophospholipidsGlycineGlycine TransaminaseGlycogenGlycogen SynthaseGlycogen Synthase Kinase 3GlycolipidsGlycolsGlycolysisGlycopeptidesGlycoproteinsGlycoside HydrolasesGlycosylationGlycosyltransferasesGolgi ApparatusGonorrheaGoosecoid ProteinGossypiumGPI-Linked ProteinsGram-Negative Anaerobic Straight, Curved, and Helical RodsGram-Positive BacteriaGRB2 Adaptor ProteinGreen Fluorescent ProteinsGrowth Differentiation FactorsGrowth DisordersGrowth InhibitorsGTP PhosphohydrolasesGTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits, Gi-GoGTP-Binding ProteinsGTPase-Activating ProteinsGuanidineGuanidinesGuanineGuanine Nucleotide Exchange FactorsGuanosineGuanosine 5'-O-(3-Thiotriphosphate)Guanosine DiphosphateGuanosine TriphosphateGuanylate KinasesGuinea PigsHaemophilusHaemophilus influenzaeHair Cells, AuditoryHallucinogensHaloarculaHaloarcula marismortuiHalobacteriumHalogenationHalogensHalothiobacillusHaplorhiniHarringtoninesHCT116 CellsHearingHeat-Shock ProteinsHeat-Shock ResponseHEK293 CellsHeLa CellsHelicobacter pyloriHelix-Turn-Helix MotifsHelminth ProteinsHemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza VirusHemagglutininsHemagglutinins, ViralHemangioma, Cavernous, Central Nervous SystemHematologic NeoplasmsHematopoiesisHematopoietic Stem CellsHemeHeminHemoglobinsHemolysin ProteinsHemorrhagic Fever, AmericanHendra VirusHenipavirus InfectionsHepacivirusHepatocytesHerpesviridaeHerpesvirus 1, HumanHerpesvirus 1, SuidHerpesvirus 2, HumanHerpesvirus 4, HumanHerpesvirus 8, HumanHeterochromatinHeterogeneous-Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Group A-BHeterograftsHeterotrimeric GTP-Binding ProteinsHeuristicsHexokinaseHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingHigh-Throughput Screening AssaysHippocampusHistidineHistidine KinaseHistocompatibility AntigensHistocompatibility Antigens Class IHistone AcetyltransferasesHistone ChaperonesHistone CodeHistone Deacetylase 1Histone Deacetylase 6Histone Deacetylase InhibitorsHistone DeacetylasesHistone DemethylasesHistone-Lysine N-MethyltransferaseHistonesHIVHIV AntibodiesHIV Envelope Protein gp120HIV Envelope Protein gp41HIV InfectionsHIV ProteaseHIV Reverse TranscriptaseHIV-1HLA-A AntigensHLA-A2 AntigenHLA-D AntigensHLA-DP beta-ChainsHLA-DR1 AntigenHN ProteinHolliday Junction ResolvasesHoloenzymesHomeodomain ProteinsHomeostasisHomologous RecombinationHormonesHorsesHost-Pathogen InteractionsHot TemperatureHSP27 Heat-Shock ProteinsHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsHSP90 Heat-Shock ProteinsHT29 CellsHuman Immunodeficiency Virus ProteinsHumansHybridomasHydrazonesHydro-LyasesHydrogelsHydrogenHydrogen BondingHydrogen Deuterium Exchange-Mass SpectrometryHydrogen PeroxideHydrogen SulfideHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationHydrolasesHydrolysisHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsHydroxamic AcidsHydroxidesHydroxylationHydroxymethyl and Formyl TransferasesHydroxyprolineHydrozoaHygromycin BHypersensitivityHypoxanthineHypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha SubunitI-kappa B KinaseI-kappa B ProteinsIbogaineImage Interpretation, Computer-AssistedImage Processing, Computer-AssistedImaging, Three-DimensionalImatinib MesylateImidazolesImidazolinesIminesImmune EvasionImmunity, HumoralImmunity, InnateImmunization, PassiveImmunization, SecondaryImmunoblottingImmunodominant EpitopesImmunoglobulin Fab FragmentsImmunoglobulin GImmunoglobulin Heavy ChainsImmunoglobulin J Recombination Signal Sequence-Binding ProteinImmunoglobulin lambda-ChainsImmunoglobulin Light ChainsImmunoglobulin SubunitsImmunoglobulin Variable RegionImmunoglobulinsImmunohistochemistryImmunologic Deficiency SyndromesImmunologic FactorsImmunoprecipitationImmunotherapyIMP DehydrogenaseIn Vitro TechniquesIndolequinonesIndolesIndomethacinInflammasomesInflammationInfluenza A virusInfluenza A Virus, H1N1 SubtypeInfluenza A Virus, H3N2 SubtypeInfluenza VaccinesInformation DisseminationInformation Storage and RetrievalInhibitor of Apoptosis ProteinsInhibitory Concentration 50InosineInositolInositol PhosphatesInsect HormonesInsect ProteinsInsectaInsecticidesInsulinIntegrasesIntegrin alpha4Integrin alpha5beta1Integrin beta ChainsIntegrin beta1IntegrinsInteinsIntellectual DisabilityIntercalating AgentsIntercellular Adhesion Molecule-1Intercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsInterferometryInterferon Regulatory Factor-3Interferon Type IInterferon-Induced Helicase, IFIH1Interleukin-1 Receptor-Associated KinasesInterleukin-1betaInterleukin-2Interleukin-6Interleukin-8InterleukinsIntermediate FilamentsIntermediate-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium ChannelsInternetIntestinesIntracellular MembranesIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsIntracellular SpaceIntracranial HemorrhagesIntraepithelial LymphocytesIntramolecular LyasesIntramolecular OxidoreductasesIntramolecular TransferasesIntrinsic FactorIntronsInverted Repeat SequencesIodide PeroxidaseIodidesIodineIon Channel GatingIon ChannelsIon PumpsIon TransportIonsIpilimumabIronIron CompoundsIron-Binding ProteinsIron-Regulatory ProteinsIron-Sulfur ProteinsIsavirusIslet Amyloid PolypeptideIsoenzymesIsofluraneIsoleucineIsomerasesIsomerismIsopropyl ThiogalactosideIsotope LabelingIsoxazolesIvermectinJagged-1 ProteinJanus Kinase 1Janus Kinase 2Janus Kinase 3Janus KinasesJumonji Domain-Containing Histone DemethylasesJunin virusJurkat CellsK562 CellsKainic AcidKeratin-1KeratinocytesKetoglutaric AcidsKetolidesKidneyKinesinKineticsKinetochoresKlebsiella InfectionsKlebsiella pneumoniaeKluyveromycesKRIT1 ProteinKv1.3 Potassium ChannelLac RepressorsLactams, MacrocyclicLactobacillusLactococcus lactisLactoseLactuloseLaminsLarge-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel alpha SubunitsLarvaLasersLeadLead PoisoningLectinsLectins, C-TypeLegionellaLegionella pneumophilaLeishmania donovaniLens, CrystallineLeptospiraLeucineLeukemiaLeukemia Virus, MurineLeukemia, ExperimentalLeukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL PositiveLeukemia, Myeloid, AcuteLeukemia, Promyelocytic, AcuteLeukemia, T-CellLeukocyte L1 Antigen ComplexLeukocytesLeukocytes, MononuclearLeukotrienesLewy BodiesLi-Fraumeni SyndromeLigand-Gated Ion ChannelsLigandsLigasesLightLim KinasesLimit of DetectionLinear ModelsLipid ALipid BilayersLipid MetabolismLipidic cubic phaseLipidsLipopolysaccharidesLipoproteinsLiposomesLipoxinsLipoxygenase InhibitorsListeria monocytogenesLithium CompoundsLiverLiver NeoplasmsLiver X ReceptorsLong Interspersed Nucleotide ElementsLovastatinLuciferasesLuminescenceLuminescent ProteinsLungLung NeoplasmsLyasesLymphocyte ActivationLymphocyte Function-Associated Antigen-1LymphomaLymphoma, Large B-Cell, DiffuseLymphoma, T-CellLysineLysophospholipidsLysosomal Storage DiseasesLysosomesM Phase Cell Cycle CheckpointsMacaca mulattaMacrocyclic CompoundsMacrolidesMacromolecular SubstancesMacrophage Migration-Inhibitory FactorsMacrophagesMacrophages, PeritonealMacular DegenerationMad2 ProteinsMadin Darby Canine Kidney CellsMagnesiumMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMalariaMalaria VaccinesMalaria, FalciparumMaleMaltose-Binding ProteinsMammalsManducaManganeseMannoseMannose-Binding LectinsMannosyltransferasesMAP Kinase Kinase Kinase 3Mass SpectrometryMatrix Metalloproteinase 13Matrix Metalloproteinase 3Matrix Metalloproteinase InhibitorsMatrix MetalloproteinasesMazindolMCF-7 CellsMechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 1Mechanotransduction, CellularMeiosisMelanomaMembrane FusionMembrane Fusion ProteinsMembrane GlycoproteinsMembrane LipidsMembrane PotentialsMembrane ProteinsMembrane Transport ModulatorsMembrane Transport ProteinsMembranesMercaptopurineMesylatesMetabolic Networks and PathwaysMetabolismMetal NanoparticlesMetalloendopeptidasesMetalloporphyrinsMetalloproteinsMetalsMetals, HeavyMethamphetamineMethaneMethanobacteriaceaeMethanobacteriumMethanocaldococcusMethanococcaceaeMethanococcusMethanosarcinaMethemoglobinMethionineMethionine AdenosyltransferaseMethyl-Accepting Chemotaxis ProteinsMethylationMethylmalonyl-CoA MutaseMethylococcaceaeMethylthioinosineMethyltransferasesMetyraponeMevalonic AcidMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, Inbred C57BLMice, Inbred DBAMice, Inbred NODMice, KnockoutMice, Mutant StrainsMice, NudeMice, SCIDMice, TransgenicMicellesMicro-Electrical-Mechanical SystemsMicrobial Sensitivity TestsMicrobial ViabilityMicrococcaceaeMicrofilament ProteinsMicrofluidic Analytical TechniquesMicrofluidicsMicrognathismMicromonosporaceaeMicroRNAsMicroscopy, ConfocalMicroscopy, ElectronMicroscopy, Electron, ScanningMicroscopy, Electron, TransmissionMicroscopy, FluorescenceMicroscopy, Fluorescence, MultiphotonMicrosomesMicrosomes, LiverMicrotubule-Associated ProteinsMicrotubulesMiddle AgedMiddle EastMinichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 2Minor Histocompatibility AntigensMitochondriaMitochondrial Membrane Transport ProteinsMitochondrial ProteinsMitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3MitosisMixed Function OxygenasesModels, AnatomicModels, AnimalModels, BiologicalModels, ChemicalModels, GeneticModels, MolecularModels, StatisticalModels, StructuralModels, TheoreticalMolecular BiologyMolecular ChaperonesMolecular ConformationMolecular Docking SimulationMolecular Dynamics SimulationMolecular MimicryMolecular Motor ProteinsMolecular ProbesMolecular Sequence DataMolecular StructureMolecular Targeted TherapyMolecular WeightMonoamine OxidaseMonocytesMonoglyceridesMonomeric GTP-Binding ProteinsMonosaccharide Transport ProteinsMonosaccharidesMonte Carlo MethodMoorellaMorpholinesMossy Fibers, HippocampalMovementmRNA Cleavage and Polyadenylation FactorsMTOR Associated Protein, LST8 HomologMucopolysaccharidosis IVMucoproteinsMucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma Translocation 1 ProteinMultidrug Resistance-Associated ProteinsMultienzyme ComplexesMultifunctional EnzymesMultigene FamilyMultiple SclerosisMultiprotein ComplexesMultivesicular BodiesMuramidaseMuromegalovirusMuscle, SkeletalMutagenesisMutagenesis, InsertionalMutagenesis, Site-DirectedMutant Chimeric ProteinsMutant ProteinsMutationMutation, MissenseMycobacteriumMycobacterium smegmatisMycobacterium tuberculosisMycoplasma pneumoniaeMyelin Basic ProteinMyelin ProteinsMyelin-Associated GlycoproteinMyeloid Cell Leukemia Sequence 1 ProteinMyeloid CellsMyeloid Differentiation Factor 88Myeloid-Lymphoid Leukemia ProteinMyotonic DystrophyMyoviridaeMyxovirus Resistance ProteinsN-AcetylglucosaminyltransferasesN-Ethylmaleimide-Sensitive ProteinsN-Glycosyl HydrolasesN-Terminal AcetyltransferasesNADNADPNADP TranshydrogenasesNADPH-Ferrihemoprotein ReductaseNanoparticlesNanostructuresNanotechnologyNaphtholsNaphthyridinesNAV1.2 Voltage-Gated Sodium ChannelNAV1.5 Voltage-Gated Sodium ChannelNectinsNEDD8 ProteinNeisseriaNeisseria gonorrhoeaeNeisseria meningitidisNeomycinNeoplasm ProteinsNeoplasm TransplantationNeoplasmsNeoplasms, ExperimentalNeoplasms, Radiation-InducedNeoplastic Stem CellsNeovascularization, PhysiologicNerve Growth FactorsNerve NetNerve Tissue ProteinsNervous SystemNervous System MalformationsNervous System Physiological PhenomenaNetrin-1Neural Networks, ComputerNeuralgiaNeuraminic AcidsNeuritesNeurodegenerative DiseasesNeuroendocrine TumorsNeuroimmunomodulationNeuronal Apoptosis-Inhibitory ProteinNeuronsNeurophysinsNeuropilinsNeurosporaNeurospora crassaNeurotransmitter AgentsNeurotransmitter Transport ProteinsNeutralization TestsNeutron DiffractionNeutronsNewcastle disease virusNF-kappa BNF-kappa B p52 SubunitNFATC Transcription FactorsNiacinNiacinamideNickelNicotinamidaseNicotinamide MononucleotideNicotineNicotinic AcidsNicotinic AgonistsNIH 3T3 CellsNIMA-Interacting Peptidylprolyl IsomeraseNipah VirusNitratesNitric OxideNitric Oxide SynthaseNitrogenNitrosomonas europaeaNLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 ProteinNogo Receptor 1Nonheme Iron ProteinsNorepinephrineNortriptylineNuclear Cap-Binding Protein ComplexNuclear EnvelopeNuclear Magnetic Resonance, BiomolecularNuclear Matrix-Associated ProteinsNuclear PoreNuclear Pore Complex ProteinsNuclear ProteinsNucleic Acid ConformationNucleic Acid HeteroduplexesNucleic Acid Synthesis InhibitorsNucleocytoplasmic Transport ProteinsNucleoside QNucleoside Transport ProteinsNucleoside-TriphosphataseNucleosidesNucleosomesNucleotidasesNucleotide DeaminasesNucleotide MotifsNucleotidesNucleotides, CyclicNucleotidyltransferasesO AntigensOctanolsOligodeoxyribonucleotidesOligonucleotidesOligopeptidesOligoribonucleotidesOligosaccharidesOncogene Protein v-cblOncogene Proteins, FusionOncogenesOocytesOogenesisOpen Reading FramesOperator Regions, GeneticOperonOptical ImagingOrgan SpecificityOrganellesOrganic Cation Transporter 1Organisms, Genetically ModifiedOrganoidsOrganometallic CompoundsOrganophosphatesOrganophosphonatesOrganophosphorus CompoundsOrganoplatinum CompoundsOrigin Recognition ComplexOrnithineOrotate PhosphoribosyltransferaseOrotidine-5'-Phosphate DecarboxylaseOrphan Nuclear Receptorsortho-AminobenzoatesOrthomyxoviridaeOrthomyxoviridae InfectionsOryzaOsmolar ConcentrationOsmosisOsteoarthritisOvarian NeoplasmsOvipositionOxalatesOxamniquineOxazinesOxidantsOxidation-ReductionOxidative StressOxidoreductasesOxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group DonorsOxidoreductases Acting on CH-NH Group DonorsOxidoreductases Acting on Sulfur Group DonorsOxygenOxygen IsotopesOxygenasesOxytetracyclineP-Selectinp120 GTPase Activating Proteinp21-Activated KinasesPalmitatesPalmitic AcidPancreatic NeoplasmsPandemicsPapainPapaverParacoccus denitrificansParaganglioma, Extra-AdrenalParasitic Sensitivity TestsParkinson DiseaseParomomycinParoxetineParticle SizeParvalbuminsPatch-Clamp TechniquesPatellaPatient SelectionPaxillinPC12 CellsPDZ DomainsPectobacteriumPentamidinePentosyltransferasesPeptide Biosynthesis, Nucleic Acid-IndependentPeptide Chain Elongation, TranslationalPeptide Chain Initiation, TranslationalPeptide Elongation Factor 2Peptide Elongation Factor GPeptide Elongation Factor TuPeptide Elongation FactorsPeptide FragmentsPeptide HydrolasesPeptide Initiation FactorsPeptide LibraryPeptide SynthasesPeptidesPeptides, CyclicPeptidoglycanPeptidoglycan GlycosyltransferasePeptidomimeticsPeptidyl TransferasesPeptidyl-Dipeptidase APerchesPeriodicals as TopicPeriplasmPeriplasmic Binding ProteinsPeriplasmic ProteinsPeroxidasesPeroxinsPeroxiredoxinsPeroxisomal Biogenesis Factor 2PeroxisomesPhaeophytaPhagosomesPhenethylaminesPhenolsPhenotypePhenyl EthersPhenylalaninePhenylbutyratesPhloemPhosphatesPhosphatidate PhosphatasePhosphatidic AcidsPhosphatidylcholinesPhosphatidylinositol 4,5-DiphosphatePhosphatidylinositol PhosphatesPhosphatidylinositolsPhosphodiesterase IPhosphodiesterase InhibitorsPhosphoenolpyruvate Sugar Phosphotransferase SystemPhosphofructokinase-2PhosphoglucomutasePhosphoglycerate MutasePhospholipase A2 InhibitorsPhospholipases A2Phospholipases A2, Calcium-IndependentPhospholipidsPhosphopeptidesPhosphoprotein PhosphatasesPhosphoproteinsPhosphoribosylaminoimidazolecarboxamide FormyltransferasePhosphoribosylglycinamide FormyltransferasePhosphoric AcidsPhosphoric Diester HydrolasesPhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesPhosphorusPhosphorylationPhosphoserinePhosphotransferasesPhosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)Phosphotransferases (Phosphate Group Acceptor)PhosphotyrosinePhthalimidesPhylogenyPichiaPicornaviridaePigment Epithelium of EyePiperazinesPiperidinesPiroxicamPlant ImmunityPlant LeavesPlant ProteinsPlant VirusesPlants, Genetically ModifiedPlasma Membrane Neurotransmitter Transport ProteinsPlasmacytomaPlasmidsPlasmodium bergheiPlasmodium falciparumPlatelet AggregationPlatelet Glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa ComplexPlatelet Membrane GlycoproteinsPleckstrin Homology DomainsPliabilityPodosporaPoint MutationPoly APoly(ADP-ribose) PolymerasesPoly-ADP-Ribose Binding ProteinsPolyaminesPolycomb Repressive Complex 1Polycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsPolycyclic CompoundsPolycythemiaPolyethylene GlycolsPolyisoprenyl PhosphatesPolyketide SynthasesPolyketidesPolylysinePolymerase Chain 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Transforming Growth Factor-beta Type IIReceptors, Adrenergic, beta-1Receptors, AMPAReceptors, AndrogenReceptors, Antigen, B-CellReceptors, Antigen, T-CellReceptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-betaReceptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-deltaReceptors, Atrial Natriuretic FactorReceptors, Calcium-SensingReceptors, Cell SurfaceReceptors, Cytoplasmic and NuclearReceptors, Eph FamilyReceptors, G-Protein-CoupledReceptors, GABA-BReceptors, ImmunologicReceptors, InterleukinReceptors, Interleukin-1Receptors, Interleukin-17Receptors, LDLReceptors, NicotinicReceptors, NotchReceptors, OdorantReceptors, PeptideReceptors, Purinergic P2Receptors, Purinergic P2X3Receptors, Purinergic P2X4Receptors, Retinoic AcidReceptors, sigmaReceptors, TransferrinReceptors, Transforming Growth Factor betaReceptors, Tumor Necrosis FactorReceptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Member 6bReceptors, Urokinase Plasminogen ActivatorReceptors, VirusRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRecombinant ProteinsRecombination, GeneticRecombinational DNA RepairReducing AgentsReference StandardsRegenerationRegulatory Factor X Transcription FactorsRegulatory Sequences, Nucleic AcidRegulatory Sequences, Ribonucleic AcidRepetitive Sequences, Amino AcidReplication OriginReplication Protein ARepressor ProteinsReproducibility of ResultsRetinaRetinal DegenerationRetinal DiseasesRetinal Pigment EpitheliumRetinaldehydeRetinoblastoma ProteinRetinoblastoma-Binding Protein 2Retinoblastoma-Like Protein p107Retinoid X Receptor alphaRetinoidsRetinol O-Fatty-AcyltransferaseRetinol-Binding Proteins, CellularRetroelementsRetrospective StudiesRetroviridaeReverse Transcriptase InhibitorsReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reactionrho GTP-Binding Proteinsrho-Associated KinasesrhoA GTP-Binding ProteinRhodobacter capsulatusRhodobacter sphaeroidesRhodophytaRhodopsinRhodospirillum rubrumRibavirinRibonuclease IIIRibonuclease, PancreaticRibonucleasesRibonucleoproteinsRibonucleoproteins, Small NuclearRibonucleoproteins, Small NucleolarRibonucleotide ReductasesRibonucleotidesRibosemonophosphatesRibosomal Protein S6 Kinases, 70-kDaRibosomal Protein S6 Kinases, 90-kDaRibosomal ProteinsRibosome Inactivating ProteinsRibosome Inactivating Proteins, Type 1Ribosome Subunits, LargeRibosome Subunits, Large, ArchaealRibosome Subunits, Large, BacterialRibosome Subunits, Large, EukaryoticRibosome Subunits, SmallRibosome Subunits, Small, BacterialRibosome Subunits, Small, EukaryoticRibosomesRiboswitchRibulose-Bisphosphate CarboxylaseRicinRift Valley fever virusRING Finger DomainsRNARNA CapsRNA CleavageRNA EditingRNA FoldingRNA HelicasesRNA InterferenceRNA Ligase (ATP)RNA NucleotidyltransferasesRNA Polymerase IIRNA PrecursorsRNA Processing, Post-TranscriptionalRNA Recognition MotifRNA Splice SitesRNA SplicingRNA Splicing FactorsRNA StabilityRNA, ArchaealRNA, BacterialRNA, CatalyticRNA, Double-StrandedRNA, FungalRNA, GuideRNA, HelminthRNA, Long NoncodingRNA, MessengerRNA, PlantRNA, ProtozoanRNA, RibosomalRNA, Ribosomal, 16SRNA, Ribosomal, 23SRNA, 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Malicious apps are a popular way for scammers to gain control of your phone, but what about data housed within the supposedly secure apps on your device?
A team of researchers from the universities of Michigan and California Riverside have found that just one malware-ridden app on a device can infiltrate other apps on the phone, regardless of their levels of security.
The weakness allowed researchers to access apps like Gmail, Chase Bank, and H&R Block on Android. The vulnerability is also thought to exist on the iOS and Windows Phone platforms, though the team has not yet assessed them. Amazon, with a 48 percent success rate, was the only tested application that was difficult to penetrate.
The culprit, according to the teamZhiyun Qian (UC Riverside), Z Morley Mao (U. of Michigan), and Qi Alfred Chen (U. of Michigan Ph.D student)is shared memory.
"The fundamental reason for such confidentiality breach is in the Android GUI framework design, where every UI state change can be unexpectedly observed through publicly accessible side channels," the report says. "This side channel exists because shared memory is commonly adopted by window managers to efficiently receive window changes or updates from running applications."
"The assumption has always been that these apps can't interfere with each other easily," Qian said in a statement. "We show that assumption is not correct and one app can in fact significantly impact another and result in harmful consequences for the user."
If you download a malicious app, a hacker can then exploit a public side channel to track activity inside other apps. Pulling it off, however, has its difficulties.
According to the researchers, the attack must happen at the exact moment the user is logging into an app like Gmail or taking a photo of a check to deposit online. It then needs to be carried out inconspicuously, so as to not draw attention to the hacker.
"By design, Android allows apps to be preempted or hijacked, Qian said. "But the things is you have to do it at the right time so the user doesn't notice. We do that and that's what makes our attack unique."
The team attempted to hack seven apps, with varying success rates: Gmail (92 percent), H&R Block (92 percent), Newegg (86 percent), WebMD (85 percent), Chase Bank (83 percent), Hotels.com (83 percent), and Amazon (48 percent).
There's not much users can do to fend off attacks, except, perhaps, "don't install untrusted apps." When in doubt, don't download.
Check out the Chase hack in the video below, and the H&R Block and Newegg exploits here. The team will present their findings today during the USENIX Security Symposium in San Diego. | positive |
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So you’re at a party or a park or some friend’s obligatory pre-game, and you meet a guy. You think to yourself, “he seems charming, maybe even cool.” Then he says, “I’m really progressive. I’m a Male Feminist.” Stop. Full stop. Do not be fooled. This is a trap.
Unlike other men who actually are feminist, the self-identified, self-absorbed and self-gratifying Male Feminist acts as a Trojan Horse or Manchurian Candidate of feminism, using virtue-signaling to coerce and shame women to fit a specific mold of an “acceptable” feminist. Just like how not all white women who believe in the equality of women and men are “White Feminists,” the same goes for Male Feminism. In fact, the reverse may be true.
Male Feminism is a social disease, a gross perversion of a feminist movement which has evolved from the philosophical to the political. Do not fall into the trap of believing that Male Feminism seeks to empower women, when it actually does just the opposite.
Why? Well, let me explain what I learned living under the yoke of Male Feminism while dating one.
The Male Feminist deems certain women ‘anti-women’
Simone de Beauvoir once said, “One is not born, but becomes a woman.” With the rise of a growing progressive stance on gender roles and the slow but steady maturity of the trans rights movement, I think we as a society have come to the correct conclusion that there’s no one way to be a woman. Most women are born with vaginas and complementary childbearing functions. Some are not. Some women choose to be full time moms. Some choose not to become moms at all.
Instead of understanding that powerful women, just like powerful men, come from a vast range of philosophical and professional backgrounds, the Male Feminist believes that you have to filter your Facebook profile picture with a Planned Parenthood logo and dye your hair blue in order to avoid becoming a “gender traitor.” Equity feminism is just humanism, reemphasized to compensate for generations of actual, legal oppression against women. In their attempts to approve and control women into behaving like the right kind of feminist, Male Feminists completely deny the central premise of feminism: women ought to be able to choose for themselves when they believe in and how they live their lives. You can personally disagree with a woman’s choices or opinions, but, to bring it back to de Beauvoir, it’s not up to you to try and impose your will onto the woman one becomes.
Prepare to have feminism mansplained to you all day, every day
Perhaps most obviously, the Male Feminist loves nothing more than to explain how you’re “doing feminism wrong.” There marks another reason to never date a Male Feminist: he just about gets off from telling women how to “perform” their gender.
Initially, this might feel like an attempt to be complimentary gone wrong: “I’m so glad that you’re so smart, not just a shallow sorority girl like Emily.” Then these judgements of women might devolve into the seemingly absurd. Once a Male Feminist told me that my friend, who paints professionally, wasn’t artsy. Why? “Her art doesn’t stand for any activism,” the Male Feminist says, while scrolling through VICE and Pitchfork in awe of the paragon of Real Art ™. If you’re assuming that you’ll then avoid the seemingly endless line of fire, you would be wrong.
For example, in a single conversation with a Male Feminist, I have been told — some would say chastised — that my love of capitalism and free market economics just comes from an internalized desire to be more like a man, encouraged — some would say coerced — to embrace my femininity and then finally yelled at when I break down in tears for being a “pussy.” Which brings me to my next point!
Prepare to be called, without a shred of irony, a ‘cunt’
Regardless of your political opinions (and if you’ve read anything by me ever, you know I’m a bleeding heart, anti-Hillary libertarian), it is not OK to call Hillary Clinton a “cunt.” Nor is it OK to try and emotionally terrorize me into renouncing my fiscal conservatism by yelling at me, “Do you want to wind up a dumb Republican cunt like Ann Coulter?”
First off, I’ve met Ann Coulter before, and she’s a surprisingly nice person. Second, Male Feminist, if you paid any attention at all, you would realize that while Coulter is pro-trade protectionism and pro-closed borders, I’m a free market capitalist and a proponent of sensible immigration reform. But you’re too myopic to look into the nuances of my opinions to realize that. But most importantly, someone who really believed in the equality of women and men would never, ever, ever use such bigoted language to describe someone who they hate. If you disagree with someone, that’s fine; call a spade a spade, not a woman a cunt.
You’ll be accused of body shaming for wanting to look good
It becomes, to use the Male Feminist’s favorite word, “problematic” to accuse me of body shaming when I try to be more health conscious. Contrary to the Male Feminist’s assertions, I’m not going to the gym to appease the “male gaze.” First and foremost, real feminism is about self-reliance and bodily, emotional and legal autonomy. Feminism protects my right to guiltily haul my butt to the elliptical after too many bowls of pasta, the same way it allows Jane to be a gym nut and Janet to never go.
In another vein of irony, the Male Feminist will lament so-called oppressive beauty standards, only to try and shame you into not following them. Other women might choose not to shave their legs to spite the patriarchy as they have every right to do, but I’m definitely never letting a Male Feminist guilt shame me into giving up basic beauty routines.
Here’s the deal, Male Feminists. My mom was a model, and my big sister and my friends are all genuine hotties, probably by those dreaded traditional beauty standards. So every once in a while I hear the Don Draper lifestyle catching up with me, and I go on a brief Kefir and kettle bell kick — say it with me, folks — because I want to!
Misandry + not trusting me does not equal feminism – it equals being a jealous, controlling asshole
“You don’t understand Tiana,” said the Male Feminist, once upon a time. “Men are terrible. They have no control.” Well, clearly Mr. Male Feminist didn’t, given how quickly he’d fly off the handle at the slightest affront to his self-proclaimed progressivism. But most of us, men and women alike, have reason and logic to manage our baser instincts. If you cannot control your physical instincts within the bounds of reason, that doesn’t make you a man; it probably means you’re a rapist, thief or other violent felon. That being said, the Male Feminist will blend his misandry and reductive analysis of all men with his lack of trust in women into an enraging product of jealousy and micro-managing.
Leave it to a Male Feminist to chalk up all relationships between men and women as purely predatory cases which require a “protective” — oh I’ll just say it straight — paternalistic, patronizing, pathetically controlling excuse of a boyfriend to protect a totally capable woman from the big bad world.
And finally — I’m not ‘trying to be a man’. I just like capitalism, hearty political debates and perhaps the occasional celebratory cigar
Once the Male Feminist finally realizes he can’t pigeonhole his significant other into the anti-woman role, he resorts to the most infuriating question of all.
“Tiana, sometimes do you think you just say that you like capitalism and pretend to like foreign policy discussions and stuff because that’s what men like, and you hate feminine stuff?”
In a crystallizing moment, I faced the facts that my worst fears had been realized. I could never satisfy the simultaneous demands of the Male Feminist to extort docile love for all women while stereotyping and judging them. I would never convince him that my strength not a product of embracing or rejecting my gender. The Male Feminist simply lived and died by too many labels under which I would never reduce myself.
At this moment, I turn my head with the most saccharine sweet, shit-eating Mona Lisa side smile I can muster, and say, “Actually babe, I think I like that stuff independent of my genitalia. But thanks for your concern.” You take a deep breath. You have self-control, but also self-respect. It’s time to end the relationship.
Men do not have a monopoly on rationality and prioritizing facts over feelings. Behaving like a logical adult is not “acting like a man.” It’s just acting like an adult.
In America, women have one of the greatest degrees of legal freedoms in the world. We cannot be arrested for our consensual sexual activity, nor does the law permit us to be forced into it. We’re finishing college in greater numbers than men, and we’re increasingly becoming agents of our own futures.
Luckily, many men support these trends. In fact, most men will appreciate your individualism and treat you like a genuine equal. Chances are, these men aren’t unsheathing their progressive credentials and flopping them out for you to inspect.
“I’m a Male Feminist”?! Like fuck you are.
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Riding a bike on Monroe Avenue — one of this city's main and busy traffic arteries — is about to get a little safer thanks to a few stripes of paint.
The city is in the midst of installing a trio of bike boxes — painted-off sections that give bicyclists a place to wait at the front of the line and ahead of stopped motor vehicle traffic.
Rochester will join a growing number of cities looking to provide safer travels for cyclists, including Indianapolis, Seattle, Portland, Ore., and Madison, Wis.
Bike boxes are more commonplace in Europe. Portland, Ore., was one of the first to pioneer them in the USA, said David Vega-Barachowitz, director of the Designing Cities Initiative at the National Association of City Transportation Officials.
For motor vehicle drivers, bike boxes mean stopping a few feet farther back from an intersection than before. For bicyclists, they serve as a launch pad for turning left or going straight once the light changes, so riders are more visible and aren't, for example, trying to turn left while waiting to the right of traffic at the curb.
Seattle started putting in bike lanes in 2008. Its first bike box came in 2010, and last year, the city opened its first protected bike lane, which has a physical barrier setting it apart from motor vehicle traffic. It opened its second section of protected bike lane on Saturday.
"We have a robust off-street trail system that is very recreational in nature," said Seattle Traffic Engineer Dongho Chang. "But a lot of the community members were wanting to use the bicycle for their daily routine to commute as well."
Indianapolis installed its first bike box last year. "Indianapolis is competing with a lot of other cities for that young creative class," said city Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator Jamison Hutchins. "And young people are not as interested in moving out to other suburbs. They're interested in an urban downtown, walkable, bikeable community. You look at other cities where young people are moving — Chicago, Portland — it's not necessarily a coincidence they have pretty robust bike networks and bike programs."
Rochester City Engineer Jim McIntosh said the city expects to have 40 miles of bike lanes on city streets by the end of 2013.
"It's really about creating a city that has all of the things modern urbanites are looking for," he said. "A lot of young people want to ride bikes to work. That's one less car causing slow downs at intersections or taking a parking space in a garage, For an urban area, there are some real advantages to trying to get that mode shift."
Not everyone or every community is automatically a fan of the greater accommodations for cyclists.
"There's always people who are not going to like the bike boxes," said DeSarra, 74, of Brighton, N.Y. "Some motorists think we're trying to squeeze the car off the road. Car is still king. It's a long time before cars are pushed off the roads by bicyclists."
Daneman also reports for the Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle
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Letter to the editor in today’s Portland Oregonian:
From the dog wearing the sign “Bow Wow Peace Now” to the black-clad percussion-playing “anarchists” to a woman remembering her 53-year-old friend Ron Paulson, who was killed in Iraq, to the surrealistic black-clad police officers hanging onto vans, flag-draped coffins and magnificent horses, it was quite the downtown Portland day.
These “anarchists” are our kids. The ones not following the rules (the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and so on) are running our government.
The “anarchists” handed me a list of “Cult Rules.” I was curious to see into their world. Number 2 on the list was “We like to look at trees.” [These are] kids who have a sense of humor. The “anarchists” I encountered were just kids speaking up, kids who were polite and respectful to me.
Kindness to our children and prayers to bring our troops home.
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**Transformations from FAT to FIT** Part 2 **Transformations from FAT to FIT** Part 2 Printable View Show 50 post(s) from this thread on one page Page 122 of 251 First ... 22 72 112 120 121 122 123 124 132 172 222 ... Last Jump to page: 03-27-2013, 02:47 PM Bskiballin3 [QUOTE=Brenden619;1046149621]Hey guys, just checking in. On week 6 of Kris Gethins 12 week trainer, loving the results so far. I plan on completing the program, and moving on to DTP or Y3T directly afterwards. Tried to embed the pics for user ease but I guess I need more posts first.[/QUOTE] traps and shoulders lookin huge, nice work 03-27-2013, 05:38 PM KingSteeze [QUOTE=axehax;1046140331]Jan 1st: 220 lbs, 32% Body Fat - March 24th 179 lbs, 15% Body Fat[/QUOTE] what was your diet/ routine? 03-27-2013, 10:02 PM tapsilog [QUOTE=chaneneveling;1045981081]You guys know what I love about this forum? You guys are all so positive and share the same goals. Every time I'm out with friends and order a water and a plain chicken breast, my friends, fingers dripping with grease, tell me I'm stupid and don't need to "diet" and they don't believe in me... Maybe because they don't have the will power to endure such a long haul. I decided I want the body I've never had and that I WILL do a bikini competition in October. It's you guys on here that tell me I'm doing a good job, and that inspire me to never give up on my goal![/QUOTE] great transformation in such a short period. keep it up 03-27-2013, 11:16 PM Schnitzl [QUOTE=KingSteeze;1046226321]what was your diet/ routine?[/QUOTE] 17% bf in 2 3/4 months is pretty much epic. I�m 7% down in 3 months :x 03-28-2013, 03:21 AM axehax Thank [QUOTE=XxThunderdomexX;1046142261]good job axehax! Keep it up bro.. rep'ed ![/QUOTE] Thanks a lot likewise! 03-28-2013, 03:26 AM axehax Hard [QUOTE=KingSteeze;1046226321]what was your diet/ routine?[/QUOTE] I'm on my I phone cause my computer isn't working ill be more than happy to type everything up for everyone. Please read my story on my page if you have any questions after that I would be more than happy to answer them. Good luck to everyone in and done with this contest it has been a huge honor to be a part of something bigger than just losing weight. 03-28-2013, 04:58 AM shortbrownman [QUOTE=Brenden619;1046149621]Hey guys, just checking in. On week 6 of Kris Gethins 12 week trainer, loving the results so far. I plan on completing the program, and moving on to DTP or Y3T directly afterwards. Tried to embed the pics for user ease but I guess I need more posts first.[/QUOTE] GREAT JOB! For 6 weeks you went from flab to ab definition. I can't imagine what you will look at the end of the 12 weeks. Truly amazing! Whats the weight difference & BF% between the two pictures? 03-28-2013, 06:09 AM JanTheGuru [QUOTE=adneely21;1046104241]My pleasure! I would highly suggest finding a more balanced approach and pay attention to macros to ensure you don't also lose muscle. I played football in high school (offensive lineman) my freshman-junior years and used to love doing power lifting. I had actually won several bench pressing contests...However when I dropped calories and only did cardio (primarily jogging) my strength went bye bye...I can't even bench my body weight now and I was 10 rep'ing 250 as a junior in high school. But as I said, after my dad had his heart attack, I basically decided no more being fat! I had muscle because I was strong, but it was hidden under all of the fat...a better approach would have been to work on dropping fat while trying to keep as much of the muscle as possible via lifting, having good macros, etc...Alas, I got skinny but now I am having to rebuild muscle. Really hoping that I'll get some good gains over the next year because I was so strong at one point.[/QUOTE] what contained the cardio training? and how much minutes? 03-28-2013, 07:22 AM adneely21 Honestly, I just jogged. Since I was a lineman in school we rarely did more than 40 yard sprints, so I just started jogging around the track at school. I had terrible out of shape lungs, so it felt like it took me forever to even do a lap...but then I got up to two laps, then a mile...and just stuck with it everyday. I had a PE block, and worked it out with my teacher so I could just go out to the track and jog the whole class rather than playing basketball/volleyball, etc. Then I started jogging around the outer perimeter of my college. And a few times just jogged from my house to my aunt's house, etc. So it wasn't really a set time/distance. I would just put my ipod on and go as long as I wanted to. I'd say that I got up to doing around 5-7 miles a day at my peak. It almost became therapeutic after a while. The main reason that I stopped jogging was because some back injuries from football led to pretty bad sciatica on my left side and jogging started causing some bad throbbing from it. So I switched to doing elipticals, but don't enjoy that as much. 03-28-2013, 08:59 AM Brenden619 [QUOTE=shortbrownman;1046446581]GREAT JOB! For 6 weeks you went from flab to ab definition. I can't imagine what you will look at the end of the 12 weeks. Truly amazing! Whats the weight difference & BF% between the two pictures?[/QUOTE] Thanks bro, I cant remember the last time I saw even a hint of abs lol. I have no clue what my bf% is or was... I should really get on that though. I started the program at 195lbs, I weighed in last night at 175lbs.. 20Lbs is crazy to me o.0. Roughly 18-20 pound difference in the pics I posted , yesterday was day 42/84 I'm half way there!! 03-28-2013, 12:00 PM adneely21 [QUOTE=Brenden619;1046526641]Thanks bro, I cant remember the last time I saw even a hint of abs lol. I have no clue what my bf% is or was... I should really get on that though. I started the program at 195lbs, I weighed in last night at 175lbs.. 20Lbs is crazy to me o.0. Roughly 18-20 pound difference in the pics I posted , yesterday was day 42/84 I'm half way there!![/QUOTE] Phenomenal! I hope to look like that soon...great job! 03-28-2013, 04:22 PM kiloh 3 Attachment(s) Posted these earlier but the lighting was so bad...these are current and the last 2 were taken yesterday. 42 days of training and good diet. Not that impressive but I'll get there soon enough. My fiance has been so supportive and stands behind me 100% which I think makes it sooo much easier words can't express. It's good to have someone rooting in your corner. -Kiloh 03-28-2013, 04:53 PM SteveyP87 3 Attachment(s) I remember looking at this forum about this time last year and being inspired by the incredible transformations some people have gone through. I started training and in general turn my life around about a year ago (Early March). My starting weight was 330lb's, as of today i weigh 245 and getting very close to my target of 238 (17st). Not sure what my BF% is, i still have a bit to lose but hopefully i will start see some abs soon ! 03-28-2013, 04:58 PM draybin [img]http://insaneathlete.net/transformation.jpg[/img] 03-28-2013, 05:29 PM adneely21 Wow! How long did inbetween those photos? 03-28-2013, 05:49 PM kiloh @draybin sick abs bro (no homo) 03-28-2013, 08:04 PM draybin [QUOTE=adneely21;1046759961]Wow! How long did inbetween those photos?[/QUOTE] close to 4 years. [QUOTE=kiloh;1046768991]@draybin sick abs bro (no homo)[/QUOTE] ty brah 03-28-2013, 10:15 PM Alockey Man This Thread is Motivating love seeing people change there lives 03-29-2013, 03:43 AM Dome If you ever feel like quitting, think of the reason why you started. My 11 week progress [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v502/Bugsy-Malone/difference_zps53087340.jpg[/img] I stated weight lifting for 2 1/2 weeks before doing cardio ONLY. Eating a low calorie healthy diet and drinking 3-4 litres of water per day. 03-29-2013, 05:56 AM mhouck This is truly motivating 03-29-2013, 07:36 AM kiloh Very nice. Keep up the good work. 03-29-2013, 08:16 AM jakala Hi! I started my weight loss last summer. So far i have lost about 16kg. Start of 2013 I began again with more agressive attitude and the speed at which I lost weight increased significantly. I started more regular exercise with 45 min cardio 3-4 times a week and started lifting heavy 3-4 days a week together with my fiancee. Massively adjusted my diet and I was so proud with my progress... until I fractured my spine in an accident 5 days ago. No exercise for quite a while now, but i will NOT let this bring me down. I'm gonna watch what I eat like a hawk while bound to my bed most of the day and when I'm back to my old self I will rock on like never before :) I want to surprise my Family by transforming my body for my wedding at the end of august. My Fiancee is with me on this and she is such an inspiration. She works even harder than me and when the English side of our family sees us at the wedding (we'r going to get married over there) their jaws will drop. :D I just wanted to say thank you to everyone posting their progress as this thread is one thing I will be checking every day while recovering for motivation. I will post my progress after the wedding :) You are all awesome!! 03-29-2013, 10:45 AM Sherjav [QUOTE=Dome;1046965531]If you ever feel like quitting, think of the reason why you started. My 11 week progress I stated weight lifting for 2 1/2 weeks before doing cardio ONLY. Eating a low calorie healthy diet and drinking 3-4 litres of water per day.[/QUOTE] Wow! Motivating! Can you maby share your daily diet please? Keep up the good work! 03-29-2013, 12:32 PM Dome Thanks guys. My programme is eating around 900-1100 cals per day, eating at 7am, 9:30am, 12pm, 5pm and snacks at 10:45am and 8pm. 4-5 piece of fruit throughout the day, mostly as a snack. I train 60 min cardio 4-5 times per week, with 2 chest resistance machines twice per week. I do lengths at the local swimming pool 2 or 3 times per week, also using the Sauna and Steam Room. I don't eat after 8pm. I use Pyro-MX Leanburn metabolism tablets and also L Carnitine. I drink around 4 litres of water throughout the day. 03-29-2013, 01:39 PM kiloh [QUOTE=Dome;1047144031]Thanks guys. My programme is eating around 900-1100 cals per day, eating at 7am, 9:30am, 12pm, 5pm and snacks at 10:45am and 8pm. 4-5 piece of fruit throughout the day, mostly as a snack. I train 60 min cardio 4-5 times per week, with 2 chest resistance machines twice per week. I do lengths at the local swimming pool 2 or 3 times per week, also using the Sauna and Steam Room. I don't eat after 8pm. I use Pyro-MX Leanburn metabolism tablets and also L Carnitine. I drink around 4 litres of water throughout the day.[/QUOTE] How much muscle loss have you experienced with such a calorie deficit? Also what do your macros look like? 03-29-2013, 03:00 PM ToddBoxx Lol wrong thread 03-29-2013, 05:20 PM almostfit All the people who have alot of loose skin but are fit do you still take your shirt off with pride ? I am nervous because I have about 15 lbs left to go and everything on my stomach and chest are so saggy already I know the fat makes it alot worse but anyone have anything to say on this? 03-29-2013, 07:40 PM subversive [QUOTE=Bluecivic08;1044907573]Hey Everyone! This is my current transformation. The before picture was taken early last month, and the after was taken today. the weight difference is about 273 lbs to 253 lbs. If I could get some responses that'd be great!! Thanks everyone! You are all huge inspirations for me! Beginning weight on Jan 1, 2013: 281.4 lbs Current weight on Mar 25, 2013: 253.6 lbs Total Weight lose: 26.8 lbs[/QUOTE] well done mate was very similar to you in body composition and am making the same sort of changes, keep going with it. awesome work so far 03-29-2013, 08:56 PM TREVORMAN Great JOB very inspiring! 03-29-2013, 09:17 PM BillyO10 Before: March 2012, 107kg, 28% body fat - After: This morning, 63kg, 15% body fat - Loss: 44kg, 13%bf Show 50 post(s) from this thread on one page Page 122 of 251 First ... 22 72 112 120 121 122 123 124 132 172 222 ... Last Jump to page: All times are GMT -7. The time now is 09:55 AM. vBulletin, Copyright 2000-2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. | negative |
Donald Trump, earlier this week. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters)
The beginning of President Obama's administration was a rough period for politicians who now oppose taking action to address climate change. The year Obama was elected was the year that former House speaker Newt Gingrich and then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi famously sat on a couch outside the Capitol to demand political support for clean energy — a move that came to haunt Gingrich's 2012 bid for the Republican presidential nomination.
A year later, a group of business leaders offered their names for a full-page ad that ran in the New York Times on the brink of the United Nations' annual climate summit that December, which was held in Copenhagen. (It was at the same summit in Paris last year that Obama and other world leaders reached a landmark new agreement on reducing fossil fuel emissions.) The ad, uncovered by the environmental site Grist and shared by the Times makes the business case for action on carbon dioxide emissions.
"We urge you, our government, to strengthen and pass United States legislation, and lead the world by example," it read. "We recognize the key role that American innovation and leadership play in stimulating the worldwide economy. Investing in a Clean Energy Economy will drive state-of-the-art technologies that will spur economic growth, create new energy jobs, and increase our energy security all while reducing the harmful emissions that are putting our planet at risk."
Near the bottom of the list of signatures — people were invited to add their own at the horribly named businessleaders4environmentalchange.us — is a family with whom we've grown very familiar of late: Donald Trump, his eldest sons and eldest daughter.
(New York Times)
Those signatures are clearly the-Trumps-as-business-leaders, as opposed to Donald-Trump-as-private-citizen, although that's a blurry line.
By early 2010, Trump was publicly disparaging the effort to combat climate change. Three months after his name appeared on that ad, Trump was interviewed by Neil Cavuto on Fox News to discuss the subject, after a number of companies pulled out of a climate action group.
Why'd the companies balk? "They see the fact that, in Washington, where I'm building a big development, nobody can move, because we have 48 inches of snow, and the snow is not melting because it's so cold," Trump told Cavuto. "And, in New York, we have had the coldest winter on record." The cost of combatting climate change was too high, Trump said, and other countries were "laughing" at America's hobbling itself in this regard. "It's putting this country at a competitive disadvantage," he said, according to a transcript at Nexis.com.
"To think that you can't use hair spray in your bathroom because it's going to destroy the ozone," he said, previewing a common line from his campaign. "I mean, it's called ... give me a break."
The following year, Trump was beginning his transition into politics, flirting with running for the Republican nomination. To win that fight, putting distance between himself and any flirtation with climate change only made sense. During his current effort, he's been adamantly opposed to the Paris climate accord — an agreement that provided precisely the sort of proposal that the 2009 ad advocated.
We asked his campaign why Trump's name appeared on that ad, but have not yet heard back. Trump's transition from apparently approving of climate change to disavowing it was more rapid than that of many Republican politicians, but it mirrors the party on the whole. While nearly half of Republicans in 2007 expressed concern about global warming, by 2010 the number had fallen to a third.
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Microsoft has revealed A World of Keflings and the excellent Iron Brigade as November’s entries in the Games with Gold programme. The former, which normally costs $9.99, is currently free to download until November 15. It will be replaced by Iron Brigade, which usually costs £6.75 / $9.99, on November 16 until the end of the month.
Games with Gold kicked off in June with Fable 3, which was followed by Defense Grid: The Awakening and Assassin's Creed 2 in July. August’s free games were Crackdown, Dead Rising 2 and DR2 prologue Case Zero, while September's offerings were Magic 2013 and Rainbow Six Vegas. Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes and Halo 3 were free in October.
Games with Gold was announced at E3 in June as a limited time promotion offering every Xbox Live Gold member access to two free Xbox 360 game downloads per month until December 31. But last month, Microsoft said Games with Gold will be offered “as an ongoing benefit for Xbox Live Gold members on Xbox 360”. | positive |
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As a physicist, German Chancellor Angela Merkel likes to think in terms of rules, natural laws and the principles of classification. Anyone who violates these parameters reaps chaos and confusion.
Greece's narrowly averted bankruptcy has often served the chancellor as evidence of this wisdom. Years ago, the governments of the euro-zone member states watered down the stability pact and replaced systematic stringency in sanctioning budget transgressions with political arbitrariness. And what occurred as a result? The entire currency system began to totter.
In the wake of the euro crisis earlier this year, the chancellor decided that this should not -- and must not -- happen again. She urged the introduction of a strict monitoring and sanctioning mechanism that would leave very little wiggle room for discretionary decisions. "We favor the highest possible degree of automatism," she said as recently as late September in reaction to an European Commission reform plan, which proposed precisely this approach.
Yielding to French Pressure
But on Monday of last week, the chancellor threw her policies into reverse and yielded, once again, to pressure from French President Nicolas Sarkozy. The French have always had an entirely different vision of a common currency than the Germans. France has always tended to side with the southern Europeans who tend to see Germany's demands for strict stability criteria as a nuisance. Up until now, the Germans have headed the group of northern countries which favor a hard currency and severe penalties for everyone who doesn't respect the rules.
But all this seems to have been thrown out the window now that Merkel has agreed with Sarkozy that, in the future, European finance ministers -- and not the European Commission -- should continue to decide on sanctions for nations that break European Union rules regulating national budget deficits. This political wheeling and dealing lends credence to all the critics who doubt that Europe is capable of drawing the right conclusions from its currency's existential crisis.
Right from the beginning, the euro suffered from a severe birth defect: The euro-zone members did not commit themselves to a joint economic and financial policy. Indeed, the economies of the euro zone continued to drift apart and tensions increased.
Not The First Change of Course
In order to make the euro more crisis-proof, the shortcomings of its founding phase now have to be addressed. The euro-zone countries have to relinquish authority to Brussels, even if that infringes upon their national sovereignty. Furthermore, a mechanism is required to ensure that they abide by the rules.
This is the only way to win back trust in the European common currency. Currently, the euro is buoyed by the weak dollar, but that could quickly change if mistrust returns to the currency markets and investors once again target the euro and its weakest member states.
Then the euro zone would be back where it was this past spring -- on the verge of being torn apart.
This is not the first time that the German chancellor has displayed an elastic loyalty to principles when the European common currency experiences turbulence. Each time she changes course, she sows renewed doubt and confusion.
She initially spent weeks balking at the idea of aiding Greece. In the end, Germany wound up shouldering the largest share of the bailout.
As the euro crisis became increasingly dangerous, and additional countries ran into difficulties, she resisted a bailout package for the entire euro zone. In the end, though, Germany once again had to pay the largest contribution.
Now Merkel has once again caved in -- this time during her meeting with Sarkozy at the seaside resort of Deauville. Her latest U-turn certainly does nothing to instill confidence in the embattled euro. In fact, it doesn't bode well at all for the next meeting focusing on saving the monetary union.
An Italian Proposal
This Thursday, the European Council will meet in Brussels to discuss the work of the task force under European Council President Herman Van Rompuy. It remains to be seen whether the heads of state and government will further undermine the proposed changes or be able to agree on a genuine reform of the monetary union after all.
Last week, Italian Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti demonstrated what the governments of some countries are capable of doing, and thus showed to what extent the concerns of Europe's citizens -- especially the Germans -- are justified. In all seriousness, he called for citizens' debts to be taken into account when calculating the government debt of member states.
His reasoning: Italy, the country with the second highest government debt in Europe, would then enjoy a relatively respectable ranking within the EU -- and wouldn't have to worry about sanctions. But Tremonti, an expert in fiscal law, has made a logical error with his creative bookkeeping idea. Only borrowers themselves are responsible for private debts. They do not pose a risk to anyone else. | positive |
A senior Pakistani official suggests PM is preparing ‘brief’ for possible interaction with Trump
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is likely to meet US President Donald Trump for the first time on the sidelines of the US-Arab Islamic summit in Saudi Arabia this month during which he can brief the US president about the ongoing tension with India, a media report said Monday.
Efforts are underway to arrange a maiden bilateral meeting between Trump and Sharif on the sidelines of the summit on May 21, a newspaper reported.
The meeting, if takes place, will provide an opportunity to both the sides to listen to each other’s perspective as well as concerns on a range of issues covering bilateral cooperation and current regional and international issues, the report said.
A senior Pakistani official, who preferred to remain anonymous, said the prime minister was already preparing a ‘brief’ for a possible interaction with the US president.
The official said the ‘brief’ includes the country’s position on the current situation in Afghanistan and the way forward and the ongoing tension with India.
On both the issues, officials here believe that the US administration could play a more proactive role in order to prevent regional countries pitting against each other for their strategic interests.
Some of Trump’s aides have openly expressed concern over the deteriorating Indo-Pak ties.
There are strains in ties between India and Pakistan over a number of issues, including the cross-border terror attacks in India and sentencing of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav to death on charges of spying.
Before Trump’s election, there were apprehensions that he could bring radical changes in its foreign policy, especially in South Asia.
But just weeks after he won the US presidential elections, he spoke to the prime minister by phone. That telephonic conversation had made headlines across the globe because of Trump’s unprecedented praise for Nawaz’s leadership as well as for Pakistan.
Islamabad released a full transcript of the telephonic conversation in which Trump reportedly said he would love to come to “a fantastic country, a fantastic place of fantastic people.”
“Please convey to the Pakistani people that they are amazing and all Pakistanis I have known are exceptional people,” the US leader had told the prime minister.
“Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, you have a very good reputation. You are a terrific guy. You are doing amazing work which is visible in every way. I am looking forward to seeing you soon,” the statement quoted Trump as saying. “I am ready and willing to play any role that you want me to play to address and find solutions to the outstanding problems. It will be an honor and I will personally do it. Feel free to call me anytime even before 20th January that is before I assume my office.”
His unusual praise for Pakistan and the prime minister was in total contrast to some of the statements he made previously about Pakistan.
While the Trump may have faced flak from the media back home, Pakistani authorities took it as an opportunity to reset the troubled ties with the US under the new administration.
Since Trump formally took over as the US president in January, he has not yet explicitly spoken on Pakistan, except that telephonic call with the prime minister. Officials here are encouraged by the fact that since four months into the office, the new US government has not given any negative statement on Pakistan.
The likely meeting between Trump and Nawaz would come against the backdrop of reports that the US administration is all set to announce a policy on Afghanistan.
Trump’s military aides have indicated that more troops would likely be deployed in Afghanistan to break the stalemate. The increased foreign troops in the neighbouring country mean that Pakistan would remain critical for the US when it comes to putting a peaceful end to the lingering conflict in Afghanistan.
It is pertinent to mention here that Trump, in a tweet from 2011, had said, “Get it Straight: Pakistan is not our friend.”
In a tweet in March 2016, Trump had claimed that he “alone could solve the problem” after a terrorist attack targeting Christian women and children left 67 dead in Pakistan. | positive |
Abstract
Computers have revolutionized our daily lives, and yet the way we program computers has changed little in the last several decades. Software development still remains a tedious and error-prone activity. ExCAPE aims to change programming from a purely manual task to one in which a programmer and an automated program synthesis tool collaborate to generate software that meets its specification.
A distinguishing feature of the ExCAPE approach is that the program description can involve a wide range of artifacts that are best-suited to the particular development task: incomplete programs; declarative specifications of high-level requirements; positive and negative examples of desired behaviors; and optimization criteria for selecting among alternative implementations. This diversity is aimed at allowing a programmer flexibility to express insights through a variety of formats, leading to a more intuitive and less error-prone way of programming.
The synthesis tool uses a range of computational approaches and developer interaction to compose these different views about the structure and functionality of the system into a unified, concrete implementation. The computational techniques include decision procedures for constraint-satisfaction problems; iterative schemes for abstraction and refinement; and data-driven learning. The methodology for programmer interaction moves verification from the back-end of the design cycle to the front-end, with the promise of a more reliable software product.
To develop the theory and practice of the proposed paradigm, the ExCAPE team brings together expertise in theoretical foundations (computer-aided verification, control theory, program analysis), design methodology (human-computer interaction, model-based design, programming environments), and applications (concurrent programming, network protocols, robotics, system architecture). Research will focus on developing new computational engines for transformation and integration of synthesis artifacts, and effective methods for programmer interaction and feedback.
While the benefits of the ExCAPE approach will apply broadly to software development, the ExCAPE team will focus its efforts by initially targeting four challenge problems: developing efficient concurrent data structures; developing protocols for on-chip interconnection networks; developing distributed routing network protocols; and end-user programming for autonomous robots. The ExCAPE approach will be a radical departure from the way these problems are solved today. For example, for the challenge problem on concurrent programming, the planned design tool will provide smart assistance for expert programmers to produce efficient and correct code, while the proposed tool for the robotics challenge problem will let end users program robots by demonstrating example behaviors. As ExCAPE aims to affect industrial practice, design tools for all four challenge problems will be developed and evaluated in close collaboration with industrial partners.
The technology developed by ExCAPE also has the potential to revolutionize the way computing concepts are taught. Building on the core technology used in program synthesis, the ExCAPE team plans to develop smart tutoring software that can analyze students’ answers for conceptual errors and generate additional problems tailored to that student.. This tutoring software will be developed for representative high-school and undergraduate courses and will be made widely available. This outreach effort is aimed at attracting more students to computing disciplines by promoting a new and more appealing vision of what it means to program. ExCAPE will also nurture an inter-disciplinary community of researchers in computer-augmented programming, via an annual workshop, a biannual summer school, and a competition for synthesis tools, with associated challenge problems and benchmarks. | positive |
My Messy Manger: Delicious Dairy-Free "Buttercream" Frosting Saturday, January 29, 2011 Delicious Dairy-Free "Buttercream" Frosting Look no further for the perfect dairy-free substitute for the thick creamy buttery goodness that you loved as a child. (Okay, who are we kidding? We still love it!) This stuff looks and tastes just like the real thing. To be honest, I didn't invent this recipe from scratch myself. I did what I usually do: searched the internet for recipes, found one somewhere, and made some tweaks. Then when I bragged on facebook about my awesome frosting, I had a few people ask me for the recipe and I couldn't find it again... anywhere! So this is the recipe that I used, tweaks and all. Delicious Dairy-Free "Buttercream" Frosting Ingredients 4 cups (about 1 pound) of powdered sugar 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/3 cup ghee 1/4 cup coconut milk 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla coloring (optional) Directions Be careful with these directions, because they are extremely complicated. Read them carefully to make sure that you fully understand them before starting. 1. Cream ghee in a bowl. 2. Add everything else, mixing until smooth. 3. Frost cake/cupcakes/whatever. 4. Lick the bowl and beaters (or give them to your kids if you are feeling really generous). It's that easy! The ghee gives it a yummy buttery flavor, and the coconut milk gives it the perfect thickness. If you are unfamiliar with the wonderful dairy-free butteryness of ghee, then you can click here to learn more. It's very cheap and easy to make, and has proven itself indispensable in my kitchen. Please let me know if you have any questions or if you try this recipe! Posted by SLHutchens at 11:22 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: recipes 17 comments: Anonymous March 4, 2013 at 7:49 PM Hi Stacey, Thanks for posting this recipe! Very excited a found it as i am able to have ghee without any issues. One question does the ghee butter cream hold up like standard butter cream icing? Reason i ask is i am wanting to use it underneath fondant on my engagement cake. All the posts use standard butter cream, so am hoping the ghee version will work. Thanks :) ReplyDelete Replies SLHutchens March 5, 2013 at 8:29 AM Hi! Glad you can use it! I don't see why it wouldn't hold up similarly, but I've never tried using under fondant, so I can't say for sure. You might want to bake a little test cake to try it out! :) Be sure to come back and let me know how it works for you! Delete Replies Reply Reply Unknown April 28, 2013 at 8:43 PM Ghee is not dairy free. It is clarified butter - the butter is heated until the water content is evaporated. Just clarifying for others. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown April 28, 2013 at 9:11 PM You do realize that ghee is pure butterfat, right? And therefore, this is definitely not a dairy-free recipe? ReplyDelete Replies Reply SLHutchens April 29, 2013 at 10:37 PM Hi, thanks for commenting, Deana and Anjea. Ghee, although made from butter, is actually considered dairy-free. And I have the personal experience of being extremely sensitive to even the most minute forms of dairy, but I can consume as much ghee as I please with no issues whatsoever. When you cook the ghee, not only does the moisture evaporate, but the milk solids turn brown and clump up, just leaving the pure oil. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown May 13, 2013 at 6:02 PM Just because it is lactose and casein free does notaje it dairy free. That is important to vegans in particular. ReplyDelete Replies Anonymous April 27, 2020 at 9:49 PM Nowhere does it state this recipe is vegan. Chicken is considered dairy free, but it's not vegan. I assume if someone is vegan they are extremely careful about reading ingredients and they would know ghee is definitely not vegan. Delete Replies Reply Reply rach August 19, 2014 at 3:42 PM Thank you for your post. It's perfect for anyone with milk protein allergy or lactose intolerance. I'm going to try it soon! ReplyDelete Replies Reply rach August 26, 2014 at 10:25 AM I just tried this on cupcakes and it held its shape perfectly. It was a little too dense but that may be because I didn't use mixer with whisk attachment, I used a normal hand beater. I had to use a little more than a quarter cup of coconut milk and next time I may use even more to try and get a fluffier consistency. The salt is a fundamental ingredient. I put it in the fridge after frosting the cupcakes and the shape held perfectly overnight. The frosting was very hard after being in the fridge but softens after sitting at room temperature for a couple of hours. ReplyDelete Replies Reply SLHutchens August 26, 2014 at 10:15 PM Anjea, that's a good point for vegans. I wasn't thinking about that, just about allergies/intolerances. Rach, I'm so glad it worked well for you! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown February 11, 2016 at 2:19 PM I've been looking for a recipe like this! My son is amharic to casein so I'm excited to try the ghee and coconut milk. Thanks for posting ReplyDelete Replies Reply Mary Lamb September 20, 2016 at 11:26 AM Thank you so much for posting this! My little sunshine, my soon to be 6 year old, has a serious dairy allergy. Doctors all diagnosed him with asthma. I had a suspicion it could be dairy, but I was in denial. We are a family who loves all things dairy. I make homemade ice-cream all year long, even in the coldest NJ winters. Every time he had dairy he would get the asthma like symptoms. Since I've stopped he never has an attack. Even the tiniest bit of dairy and even sheep's milk products are triggers. So, we LOVE ghee and we are Indian so we are not new to it. But I have been using ghee to give him the rich taste of butter without the milk proteins in butter. So far, he never has had an issue with ghee. I hope it stays that way. He is having a birthday soon and I can't serve dairy-full cupcakes so I'm going to use this recipe. I will try it out today. I am still looking for the perfect non-dairy very vanilla cupcake recipe. Please do let me know if anybody has one!Thanks in advance! (I never would have figured that my son had a dairy allergy and he never would be off his inhalers had I not trusted my own reasoning and instincts. So, if you or your child has symptoms not typical of food allergies, then try eliminating dairy! Allergists and doctors we saw all went by skin and gastrointestinal symptoms. Some thought it But since he always had a runny nose while having the coughing and wheezing fits, I suspected it had to be an allergy. They even thought he had whooping cough/pertussis! Thanks again and sorry for the long ramble. Now that he's in Kindergarten, I have so much more time! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown April 11, 2020 at 11:59 AM Almond milk instead?? ReplyDelete Replies SLHutchens March 25, 2021 at 11:43 AM I haven't tried it with almond milk, but I think it should work! Delete Replies Reply Reply Coby B July 17, 2020 at 6:30 PM Canned coconut milk or carton? ReplyDelete Replies SLHutchens March 25, 2021 at 11:44 AM I use canned, but I think carton should work as well. Delete Replies Reply Reply Flyintheointment September 10, 2021 at 3:33 PM Some of the Ghee in market is liquified. Others are thicker, some are very yellow, some are almost white. Some brands really have that rank "Cow" flavor. The "Great Value" organic ghee brand tastes like a cow patty, it has a definite barn like quality. Other Ghee's taste nutty and delicious. I suggest you taste the ghee before using it. I just made this in a Butter Rum flavor and it came out delicious! I used an all natural vanilla paste in a tube that I got online and some Dark Jamaican Rum. 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The Supreme Court on Monday questioned the rationale behind a Massachusetts law barring stun guns. In an unsigned order, the eight-member court ruled that the Second Amendment and the high court's precedent on the topic were enough to question the legal reasoning behind the top court of Massachusetts backing the prosecution of a woman that they said unlawfully possessed the electric weapon for self-defense.
The decision, for the moment, sets aside last year's ruling from the Judicial Court of Massachusetts, which upheld the law that carries up to 2.5 years in prison. The state's top court had ruled that the US Constitution's framers never envisioned the modern stun-gun device, first patented in 1972. The state court also said that stun guns are not suitable for military use and that it did not matter that state lawmakers had approved the possession of handguns outside the home.
For the moment, the US Supreme Court didn't go so far as to throw out the Massachusetts stun gun law. Nor did the court outright say stun guns are "arms" for Second Amendment purposes. But the decision is a major threat to the five states and the District of Columbia that ban them outright for civilians, and it comes at a time when all types of weapons are being constructed at home via 3D printing technology.
What the US top court did was demand that the Massachusetts top court come up with a better explanation for the law to remain valid, because its reasoning violated US Supreme Court precedent, the justices said. "...The explanation the Massachusetts court offered for upholding the law contradicts this Court's precedent," the court ruled in a two-page order without even hearing the case.
In 2008, the US Supreme Court, in a decision known as Heller (PDF), overturned a District of Columbia statute and ruled that a "ban on handgun possession in the home violates the Second Amendment, as does its prohibition against rendering any lawful firearm in the home operable for the purpose of immediate self-defense." Now, every state allows people to carry weapons of sorts, some with or without permits. Among other things, Heller rejected the proposition that "only those weapons useful in warfare are protected." The US Supreme Court on Monday said the Massachusetts high court's reasoning was flawed because the Second Amendment extends to weapons "not in existence at the time of the founding."
Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas wrote separately in a concurring opinion and said the state was going too far in prosecuting Jaime Caetano. The state's top court said the woman could have carried a firearm for protection instead. The two justices noted:
The reasoning of the Massachusetts court poses a grave threat to the fundamental right of self-defense. The Supreme Judicial Court suggested that Caetano could have simply gotten a firearm to defend herself. 470 Mass., at 783, 26 N. E. 3d, at 695. But the right to bear other weapons is “no answer” to a ban on the possession of protected arms. Heller, 554 U. S., at 629. Moreover, a weapon is an effective means of self-defense only if one is prepared to use it, and it is presumptuous to tell Caetano she should have been ready to shoot the father of her two young children if she wanted to protect herself. Courts should not be in the business of demanding that citizens use more force for self-defense than they are comfortable wielding.
The District of Columbia and five other states make it unlawful for civilians to possess a stun gun; they are Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island. | positive |
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Germany is racing past 20 percent renewable energy on its electricity grid, but news stories stridently warn that this new wind and solar power is costing “billions.” What is often left out (or buried far from the lede) is the overwhelming popularity of the country’s relentless focus on energy change (energiewende).
How can a supposedly expensive effort to clean up the energy supply be so popular?
1. It’s about the cost, not the price
Most news stories focus on the cost of electricity in Germany, which has some of the highest rates per kilowatt-hour in the world. But they don’t note that the average German electricity bill — about $100 a month — is the same as for most Americans. Germans are much more efficient users of energy than most, so they can afford higher rates without having higher bills. (Note to self: Check out options for energy efficiency.)
2. It’s about vision
Germany doesn’t just have an incremental approach to renewable energy, but a commitment supported by 84 percent of residents to get to 100 percent renewable energy “as quickly as possible.” A few U.S. states have renewable energy visions (e.g. 33 percent by 2020, 25 percent by 2025) that approach Germany’s, but they’re mired in the notion that despite enormous savings to society in terms of health and environmental benefits, renewable energy shouldn’t cost any more today than conventional, dirty energy on the utility bill. Germans have taken the long view (about energy security, price volatility, etc).
3. It’s about ownership
I lied in No. 1. Support for Germany’s renewable energy quest isn’t about cost of energy, but about the opportunity to own a slice of the energy system. Millions of Germans are building their retirement nest egg by individually or collectively owning a share of wind and solar power plants supplying clean energy to their communities. Nearly half of the country’s 63,000 megawatts of wind and solar power is owned locally, and these energy owners care as much about the persistence of renewable energy they own as they do about the energy bill they pay. Not only do these German energy owners reduce their own net cost of energy, every dollar diverted from a distant multinational utility company multiplies throughout their local economy.
Not only does local ownership flip the notion of energy costs as consumers become producers, it also flips the notion of political ownership. Three-quarters of Germans want to maintain a focus on “citizen-managed, decentralized renewable energy.”
The tunnel vision emphasis of cost, which is so prevalent in the press, reflects the perspective of incumbent utilities, whose market share declines as their former customers produce their own power. It’s a story that plays out in the U.S., when debates over new power plants focus narrowly on the cost per kilowatt-hour rather than how an individual or community can retain more of their energy dollar.
It may seem that Germany is going renewable “at all costs,” but only if we are resigned to being energy consumers. Our energy transition is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take charge of our energy future. That’s priceless. | positive |
Number 12063: mathematical and symbolic properties | Crazy Numbers Crazy Numbers. Home numbers in french in english in spanish in portuguese resources multiplication tables pythagoras table tools GCD Calculator LCM Calculator percentage calculator exercises additions substractions multiplications Everything about number 12063 home Everything about number 12063 Discover a lot of information on the number 12063: properties, mathematical operations, how to write it, symbolism, numerology, representations and many other interesting things! Mathematical properties of 12063 Questions and answers Is 12063 a prime number? No Is 12063 a perfect number? No Number of divisors 4 List of dividers 1, 3, 4021, 12063 Sum of divisors 16088 Prime factorization 3 x 4021 Prime factors 3, 4021 How to write / spell 12063 in letters? In letters, the number 12063 is written as: Twelve thousand sixty-three. And in other languages? how does it spell? 12063 in other languages Write 12063 in english Twelve thousand sixty-three Write 12063 in french Douze mille soixante-trois Write 12063 in spanish Doce mil sesenta y tres Write 12063 in portuguese Doze mil sessenta e três Decomposition of the number 12063 The number 12063 is composed of: 1 iteration of the number 1 : The number 1 (one) represents the uniqueness, the unique, a starting point, a beginning.... Find out more about the number 1 1 iteration of the number 2 : The number 2 (two) represents double, association, cooperation, union, complementarity. It is the symbol of duality.... Find out more about the number 2 1 iteration of the number 0 : ... Find out more about the number 0 1 iteration of the number 6 : The number 6 (six) is the symbol of harmony. It represents balance, understanding, happiness.... Find out more about the number 6 1 iteration of the number 3 : The number 3 (three) is the symbol of the trinity. He also represents the union.... Find out more about the number 3 Mathematical representations and links Other ways to write 12063 In letter Twelve thousand sixty-three In roman numeral In binary 10111100011111 In octal 27437 In hexadecimal 2f1f In US dollars USD 12,063.00 ($) In euros 12 063,00 EUR (€) Some related numbers Previous number 12062 Next number 12064 Next prime number 12071 Mathematical operations Operations and solutions 12063*2 = 24126 The double of 12063 is 24126 12063*3 = 36189 The triple of 12063 is 36189 12063/2 = 6031.5 The half of 12063 is 6031.500000 12063/3 = 4021 The third of 12063 is 4021.000000 120632 = 145515969 The square of 12063 is 145515969.000000 120633 = 1755359134047 The cube of 12063 is 1755359134047.000000 √12063 = 109.83168941612 The square root of 12063 is 109.831689 log(12063) = 9.3978981955654 The natural (Neperian) logarithm of 12063 is 9.397898 log10(12063) = 4.0814553278226 The decimal logarithm (base 10) of 12063 is 4.081455 sin(12063) = -0.65621357333023 The sine of 12063 is -0.656214 cos(12063) = 0.75457520909262 The cosine of 12063 is 0.754575 tan(12063) = -0.86964634594785 The tangent of 12063 is -0.869646 Some random numbers 17 78 51 74 11 5 2 92 81 41 50 36 24 63 67 62 78 63 26677 29154 18674 11215 1235 41756 46939 34642 36413 10164 44217 13123 3875 30449 Search © 2017 Crazy Numbers. en fr es pt | negative |
Image caption Sanford Wallace, pictured in 1997, has a long history of sending junk mail
A US man charged with sending more than 27 million spam messages to Facebook users has turned himself in.
Sanford Wallace, who is known as the "Spam King", surrendered to FBI agents in California.
Prosecutors allege he developed a program that breached Facebook spam filters and lured users to submit their account details.
Mr Wallace denies the charges, which carry prison sentences of up to 10 years.
He has been released on $100,000 (£61,000) bail.
Prosecutors say Mr Wallace's program posted messages on Facebook users walls - purportedly from friends - urging users to visit a website where their account details were then harvested.
They were then redirected to an affiliate website that earned Wallace "substantial revenue", the charges say.
The program also retrieved lists of Facebook users' friends and posted spam messages on their walls, the indictment adds.
About 500,000 Facebook accounts were compromised between November 2008 and March 2009, leading to more than 27 million spam messages being sent, prosecutors said.
Mr Wallace, who is from Las Vegas, is charged with six counts of electronic mail fraud, three counts of intentional damage to a protected computer and two counts of criminal contempt.
Facebook sued Mr Wallace in 2009 and a federal judge ordered him not to access Facebook's computer network. However, prosecutors say he repeatedly violated that order earlier this year.
Mr Wallace also lost a civil case brought against him by MySpace in 2008 over junk messages sent to members of the social networking site. | positive |
Battalion roll | 28 Māori Battalion Skip to main content Register Log in English Māori Toggle navigation Story of the 28th Battalion Roll Media Library Resources Search Search Home Battalion roll Battalion roll This roll combines the records of over 6300 Māori and Pacific Island men who served in the First and Second World Wars. Of these over 2700 served in the First World War, mainly in the Māori (aka Native) Contingent and Māori Pioneer Battalion. The remaining 3600 men served in the 28th Māori Battalion in the Second World War. Surname Forename(s) Serial No. Search roll Surname Forename(s) War Serial No (WW1) Serial No (WW2) Raroa Sid WW2 N/A 820982 View full profile Horomona-Anaha Tuwharetoa WW2 N/A 821037 View full profile Norton Henry WW2 N/A 821068 View full profile Postgate Colin Willison WW2 N/A 821080 View full profile Howse Geofford Leslie WW2 N/A 821089 View full profile Hopkinson Tahu Potiki Komiti WW2 N/A 821091 View full profile Herata Roy Rua WW2 N/A 821191 View full profile Ellison Thomas Rangiwahia WW2 N/A 822312 View full profile Tumaru Temakarena Autumn WW2 N/A 822573 View full profile Fisher Robert WW2 N/A 823196 View full profile Ryan Alfred Tumaiteuru WW2 N/A 823198 View full profile Reihana Taare Wetere Te Kahu WW2 N/A 823227 View full profile Reti Sonny William WW2 N/A 827482 View full profile Rua Nia WW2 N/A 827532 View full profile Tuanui Joe WW2 N/A 829002 View full profile Haronga Rangi WW2 N/A 829004 View full profile Koia Matekino Tukutoroa WW2 N/A 829034 View full profile Wawatai Inia WW2 N/A 829049 View full profile West William Henry WW2 N/A 8458 View full profile Anderson Morris WW2 N/A 8745 View full profile Whaitiri Robert Agrippa Moengaroa WW2 N/A 8756 View full profile Turner George WW2 N/A 8812 View full profile Anderson Arthur WW2 N/A 8830 View full profile Kelly Marshall WW2 N/A 8834 View full profile Kelly Thomas WW2 N/A 8857 View full profile Goldsmith George Poka Poka WW2 N/A 917743 View full profile Te Kani Piri WW2 N/A 917764 View full profile Hohaia Robert WW2 N/A 924 View full profile Harrison George Russell WW2 N/A 925 View full profile Pagination First page 1 ... Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Current page 154 Previous page < Prev A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z A-Z Note the Second World War roll does not contain the names of those who were in other units but worked closely with the 28th Māori Battalion or those who served in the 15th Reinforcements or Jayforce. See a list of these people here. The names and other details given in this roll are those recorded on enlistment. Many Māori Contingent and 28th Battalion soldiers used alternative names or were known by both Māori and English versions of their names; these are recorded where known. Rank information is often first known rank. Please let us know if a soldier was known by an alternative name or was promoted to a higher rank by the end of the war. Back to top About this Site Contact Us Copyright Disclaimer Privacy | negative |
Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown denounced the “cowardly attacks on our brave first responders” after firefighters were reportedly targeted Tuesday night in a drive-by shooting.
Five or six firefighters were outside of Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Station 28 pumping gas at the city gas pumps next to the station at the time of the shooting, according to a local CBS affiliate.
A firefighter was grazed in the arm by a ricochet bullet, but no one was seriously injured. A ladder truck also had a small indentation from what appeared to be a bullet, the station reported.
The Jacksonville Association of Fire Fighters said in a Facebook post: “Tonight- Jacksonville Firefighters took fire directed at them in a drive by shooting off of Hogan Rd. One FF was grazed in the arm but not life threatening. Remember their families in their prayers and remember all our JFRD Firefighters and JSO Police officers who are out their working hard for you keeping you healthy and safe.”
Mayor Alvin Brown said in a statement on his Facebook page that these “cowardly attacks” on first responders “will not be tolerated.”
“As Mayor, I will do everything in my power to protect the firefighters and police officers who work so hard to keep us safe,” he said. “We will coordinate with the Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, and others to safeguard our dedicated fire and police personnel. They deserve no less.”
The firefighters who were outside during the shooting were not able to get a good look at the suspect vehicle, the CBS affiliate reported.
Lt. Jackson Short of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Officer said JSO believes the firefighters were targeted because they were in a well-lit area and clearly dressed in uniform. Lt. Short also said there is no reason to believe the drive-by is connected to what’s happening elsewhere in the country, the station reported.
The incident follows a violent week for law enforcement officers. On Saturday, two New York City cops were shot execution-style as they sat in their patrol car in Brooklyn.
On Sunday morning, a Florida police officer, who formerly served with the NYPD, died after being shot and run over by a fleeing suspect.
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We all recognize the jerks on the road when it comes time to merge.
A construction project has narrowed the number of open lanes, and these motorists have the audacity to shoot to the front of the line and cut into the remaining open lane amid a chorus of honks, yells and gestures.
However, they're the ones who are merging correctly, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.
The department has been promoting for a decade the "zipper method" of merging when traffic is particularly congested. Officials recommend this late-merge strategy in which drivers use the entire roadway and take turns merging from the closed lane into the open one at the point when the road narrows.
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In heavy congestion, this strategy reduces delays by as much as 35 percent, according to the department.
When people merge early, they create a more severe backup because they leave a lane unused, CDOT spokesman Bob Wilson said.
Despite the department's decade-long effort, people still merge early.
"I don't know what it's going to take to get people on board," Wilson said. "Changing people's driving behaviors is a long process."
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Merging early in low congestion has less of a negative impact.
Various projects around the city and the region have reduced traffic to one lane, such as the ongoing construction in north Fort Collins on U.S. Highway 287 and at the intersection of Timberline and Prospect roads.
For a comprehensive view of lane closures and other construction projects, fcgov.com/fctrip.
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I just read an article from Dylan Murphy at sportsgrid.com looking at the accuracy rate of NBA reporters for reporting rumors at the trade deadline. He looked at the rumors reported by Adrian Wojnarowski, Chris Broussard, Marc Spears, Marc Stein, Sam Amick and Ken Berger, comparing the number of reports to the number of deals that actually came to fruition.
The results, unsurprisingly, were dismal. Spears had the best hit ratio at 40 percent, but he also had the smallest sample size — with two of the five rumors he reported actually going down.
In fact, the hit rate was pretty much a function of the sample size — there’s a statistical function called r-squared that measures the extent to which the y values in a set of x-y data pairs are influenced by the x values. Put the number of predictions on the X axis and the hit rate on the Y axis and calculate r-squared — the result in this case is 0.96596, or close to 97 percent. This is very high indeed — a perfect correlation is 1.0 or 100 percent.
So Murphy’s article doesn’t measure how accurate the reporters are at all — it measures how many rumors they report. Murphy recognized this, writing:
Except there’s something more seismic in there – it’s not that reporters are peddling misinformation; multiple teams were probably courting Josh Smith, at least on some level – but that somewhere along the line, “moderately revelatory potential event” became breaking news, and the reporters are there every step of the way to catalogue any minor shift: new teams in pursuit, new players floated, likelihoods increasing and decreasing.
Murphy correctly surmised that there aren’t enough morsels to feed the hungry beast that is the Internet. Some resort to throwing whatever wood they can find into the fire, while others are more discriminating.
The fundamental problem is that we’re using the wrong measuring stick to judge reporters’ accuracy. It’s almost certainly not wrong to have reported that the Bucks were pursuing Josh Smith — I haven’t personally spoken to John Hammond or Danny Ferry about it to get 100 percent confirmation, but I think we can put the accuracy rate of this one in the high 90 percent range.
So if the two teams try to work out a deal, a scribe reports they are talking, and the deal ultimately falls through, was the reporter right or wrong? He was 100 percent right — they were talking about a deal when he reported it. If the deal doesn’t actually go down it’s not the reporter’s fault.
Another problem is that there are too many variables here. In addition to “did they have discussions?” we also need to assess the “how serious were the discussions?” question. Did Ferry call every GM in the league to gauge Smith’s value, and in the process have a mundane, ten-minute exploratory conversation with Hammond before deciding he wasn’t going to deal his player? Or did they have serious negotiations that went right down to the wire before falling through?
Most of the time the answer to the above question is “somewhere in the middle.” So is a reporter right or wrong if he says the two teams had a discussion? A serious discussion? Are working hard on a trade? That a deal is imminent? The answer (as long as the discussion actually took place) lies in how the rumor is presented, and is not based on whether it actually results in a deal.
As I read these types of articles I keep asking myself “what’s the baseline?” In other words, what’s the true ratio of deals discussed to deals completed? A dozen-or-so deals were completed around the trade deadline, but how many deals were actually discussed? I don’t know the answer to this question, but I know it’s high — certainly in the hundreds, and maybe in the thousands.
Let’s be conservative and say 100 deals were seriously discussed (i.e., beyond simply gauging interest) prior to the deadline. If a dozen of these deals actually went through, that means we’d expect — with perfect reporting — to see the reporters’ accuracy rate hovering around 12 percent — twelve. And that’s using a conservative estimate of the number of deals that were discussed.
The low discussion:completion ratio also means that the GMs themselves don’t know which deals will be completed and which won’t — they have to do their due diligence and sift through dozens of potential trades to find the needle in the haystack — the trade proposal that actually has merit. I talked to one team executive a week-or-so before the deadline who said their basketball operations staff was swamped working the phones — and this was a team that wasn’t strongly pursuing anything.
So while I don’t know the true baseline rate of deals discussed to deals completed, I’m confident it’s pretty low. And since these discussions take place in private it’s usually impossible to know whether a discussion actually took place, and if it did, how serious it was. But one thing for sure — we’re using the wrong yardstick if we judge a report based on whether the deal actually was completed.
Collectively, the reporters named in the Murphy article were 21-for-91, or a little over 23 percent. Compare that to my conservative baseline estimate of 12 percent. While an uninformed fan could see that 23 percent completion rate and conclude that NBA reporters are doing a pretty lousy job, I think it’s pretty impressive. | positive |
In this chapter from his book, Eloquent Ruby, Russ Olsen In looks at how dynamic typing allows you to build programs that are simultaneously compact, flexible, and readable. Unfortunately, nothing comes for free, so he also looks at the downsides of dynamic typing and at how the wise Ruby programmer works hard to make sure the good outweighs the bad.
How? Why? These are the two questions that every new Ruby coder—or at least those emigrating from the more traditional programming languages—eventually gets around to asking. How can you possibly write reliable programs without some kind of static type checking? And why? Why would you even want to try? Figure out the answer to those two questions and you're on your way to becoming a seasoned Ruby programmer. In this chapter we will look at how dynamic typing allows you to build programs that are simultaneously compact, flexible, and readable. Unfortunately, nothing comes for free, so we will also look at the downsides of dynamic typing and at how the wise Ruby programmer works hard to make sure the good outweighs the bad.
This is a lot for one chapter, so let's get started.
Shorter Programs, But Not the Way You Think
One of the oft-repeated advantages of dynamic typing is that it allows you to write more compact code. For example, our Document class would certainly be longer if we needed to state—and possibly repeat here and there—that @author , @title , and @content are all strings and that the words method returns an array. What is not quite so obvious is that the simple "every declaration you leave out is one bit less code" is just the down payment on the code you save with dynamic typing. Much more significant savings comes from the classes, modules, and methods that you never write at all.
To see what I mean, let's imagine that one of your users has a large number of documents stored in files. This user would like to have a class that looks just like a Document ,1 but that will delay reading the contents of the file until the last possible moment: In short, the user wants a lazy document. You think about this new requirement for a bit and come up with the following: First you build an abstract class that will serve as the superclass for both the regular and lazy flavors of documents:
class BaseDocument def title raise "Not Implemented" end def title= raise "Not Implemented" end def author raise "Not Implemented" end def author= raise "Not Implemented" end def content raise "Not Implemented" end # And so on for the content= # words and word_count methods... end
Then you recast Document as a subclass of BaseDocument :
class Document < BaseDocument attr_accessor :title, :author, :content def initialize( title, author, content ) @title = title @author = author @content = content end def words @content.split end def word_count words.size end end
Finally, you write the LazyDocument class, which is also a subclass of BaseDocument :
class LazyDocument < BaseDocument attr_writer :title, :author, :content def initialize( path ) @path = path @document_read = false end def read_document return if @document_read File.open( @path ) do | f | @title = f.readline.chomp @author = f.readline.chomp @content = f.read end @document_read = true end def title read_document @title end def title=( new_title ) read_document @title = new_title end # And so on... end
The LazyDocument class is a typical example of the "leave it to the last minute" technique: It looks like a regular document but doesn't really read anything from the file until it absolutely has to. To keep things simple, LazyDocument just assumes that its file will contain the title and author of the document on the first couple of lines, followed by the actual text of the document.
With the classes above, you can now do nice, polymorphic things with instances of Document and LazyDocument . For example, if you have a reference to one or the other kind of document and are not sure which:
doc = get_some_kind_of_document
You can still call all of the usual document methods:
puts "Title: #{doc.title}" puts "Author: #{doc.author}" puts "Content: #{doc.content}"
In a technical sense, this combination of BaseDocument , Document , and LazyDocument do work. They fail, however, as good Ruby coding. The problem isn't with the LazyDocument class or the Document class. The problem lies with BaseDocument : It does nothing. Even worse, BaseDocument takes more than 30 lines to do nothing. BaseDocument only exists as a misguided effort to provide a common interface for the various flavors of documents. The effort is misguided because Ruby does not judge an object by its class hierarchy.
Take another look at the last code example: Nowhere do we say that the variable doc needs to be of any particular class. Instead of looking at an object's type to decide whether it is the correct object, Ruby simply assumes that if an object has the right methods, then it is the right kind of object. This philosophy, sometimes called duck typing,2 means that you can completely dispense with the BaseDocument class and redo the two document classes as a couple of completely independent propositions:
class Document # Body of the class unchanged... end class LazyDocument # Body of the class unchanged... end
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Students at the University of Missouri are now allowed to use their preferred names in most official university capacities rather than their legal names in an effort to promote gender inclusivity.
While the move has been two years in the making, it is just now coming together with a program called “PeopleSoft,” which allows students to use their preferred names across the university system.
“Not having people’s preferred name on an ID is a safety hazard. Being misgendered is a painful experience.”
[RELATED: Univ. of Iowa faculty encourages students to set pronouns online]
This means that students can now use a preferred name on their student ID cards, diplomas, transcripts, and even class rosters, which will likely require university professors to refer to transgender students by their preferred names rather than their legal ones in class, though Campus Reform was still awaiting confirmation of that from Mizzou at press time.
The Maneater, Mizzou’s student publication, reports that only two to three percent of all students will actually take advantage of the new policy, some of whom may not even be transgender students, since there are also many international students who use preferred names.
Nonetheless, the school is pushing the new system forward and hopes to have all university documents updated in the next few months, with preferred names being used on diplomas as early as the end of the fall semester.
One Mizzou student, Sterling Waldman, helped push the motion forward as a transgender student serving in the school’s student government.
[RELATED: WVU equity office calls improper pronoun use a Title IX violation]
“Not having people’s preferred name on an ID is a safety hazard,” Waldman said. “Being misgendered is a painful experience.”
Meanwhile, all staff and faculty will also be able to avail themselves of the new policy so long as they consult with an HR representative about the change.
Campus Reform has reached out to Mizzou for additional details about the policy, but did not received a response in time for publication.
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The Italian government is laying the groundwork for a potential €20bn rescue of the country’s most troubled banks, including Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS).
A government statement issued late on Monday night said that the prime minister, Paolo Gentiloni, had convened a cabinet meeting to request the funds from parliament.
The statement said: “[It] could be necessary to adopt measures with the aim of protecting savers if there were risks in the financial sector”. The vote in parliament could happen as soon as Wednesday, according to the Italian news agency Ansa.
The news signals that a multi-billion euro refinancing of MPS could occur within days. Seven other banks that are struggling under the weight of bad loans amounting to billions of euros may also require government recapitalisation.
The cabinet meeting was convened just hours after MPS, the world’s oldest bank, formally launched a desperate attempt to stave off government rescue and raise €5bn (£4.2bn) from private investors. It has less than 10 days to secure private funding before the government intervenes.
The bank’s shares fell 8.5% on Monday as it launched a share offering to institutional and retail investors. This measure runs alongside a plan to ask bondholders to swap their investments for shares, and a restructuring of €28bn of bad loans to clean up its balance sheet.
However, with the clock ticking on wooing private-sector investors to support the fundraising, one of the key backers of the bank’s planexpressed doubts.
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MPS announced that Quaestio, which manages the government-orchestrated bailout fund Altante, is concerned about the terms of a loan to support the parcelling-off of bad debts.
The move could jeopardise the entire capital-bolstering exercise, which must be completed by the end of the year because of a deadline imposed by the European Central Bank after MPS was found to be the weakest performing of 51 European banks subjected to stress tests – a financial health check – in results published in July.
MPS said: “If it is not possible for the bank to reach an agreement with Quaestio to resolve the issues that it has raised, the transaction would not be able to be completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the authorisation of the European Central Bank which provides for the transaction to be completed by 31 December 2016.”
The bank has become the focus of fears about the Italian banking system, which is saddled with €360bn of bad debts amassed in recent years during a period of economic weakness. UniCredit, Italy’s biggest bank, last week announced plans to raise €13bn in a record-breaking share issue and axe 11% of the workforce.
Those concerns have mounted after Italy’s referendum on constitutional reform earlier this month led to the resignation of the prime minister, Matteo Renzi, creating fresh political turmoil in the midst of MPS’s attempts to attract major investors to its fundraising.
This fuelled fears that the Italian government would have to step in to help save the country’s third biggest bank in a move that could force thousands of private investors, who hold €2.1bn worth of bonds, to take losses. New EU rules intended to protect taxpayers from bailing out banks mean that bondholders must take a hit before government money can be used.
The Italian government has made clear it is ready to act as backstop to MPS, although last week Rome insisted the bank would be able to raise the funds through the markets.
The announcement that Quaestio had concerns came just hours after the cash call on shareholders was announced. MPS said the body had, on 17 December, “expressed strong reservations in relation to the term sheet” of the loan. MPS said it was in talks with Quaestio – which runs the €4.25bn Atlante backstop fund named after the Titan in Greek mythology who was condemned to hold up the sky – to try to resolve the matter.
Atlante is backed by the Italian banking system: Unicredit pumped in €1bn to the fund, as did Intesa Sanpaola. Carlo Messina, chief executive of Intesa Sanpaolo, was quoted as saying that the MPS deal should go ahead and that a decision would be reached by Tuesday at the latest.
In the meantime, the share offer for institutional investors closes on Thursday, while retail investors have to decide whether to buy shares by Wednesday. The Thursday deadline has sparked speculation that the Italian government might step in before the end of the week if it emerges that investors have failed to buy shares.
If the Italian government had to stump up cash it would constitute a “precautionary recapitalisation” because the bank holds enough capital to meet current regulatory minimums. | positive |
Planthoppers: FLOW Website Follow FLOW: Families Genera Species Names Vernacular names Publications Authors Distribution Biological interactions Fossil taxa Cavernicolous Pictures Repositories Synopsis Last updates Classification Molecular data Contact About FLOW Fulgoromorpha Author Country Scientific name Aprivesa pronotalis (Distant, 1917) Aprivesa varipennis Muir, 1931 Apachnas Distant, 1909 Armacia Stål, 1862 . Ricaniidae incertae sedis Pharsalinae Gnezdilov, 2009 Qiyangiricaniidae† Szwedo, Wang & Zhang, 2011 Surijokocixiidae† Shcherbakov, 2000 Ricaniidae Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843 Ricaniinae Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843 Aprivesa Melichar, 1923 Aprivesa unimaculata Bu & Liang, 2011 Species Aprivesa unimaculata Bu & Liang, 2011 Basionym original publication Bu Cui-Ping & Liang Ai-Ping 2011 - First record of the genus Aprivesa Melichar (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha) from South India, with description of one new species. ZooKeys 81: 1-12 [7]. Distribution map: extant taxa Opacity - 30% + Geographical distribution India (Karnataka) according to Bu & Liang (2011): 10 Home FLOW HemDBases DBTNT Taxonomy Families Genera Species Names Names Vernacular names Classifications Linnean Classification Phylogeny Associated data Molecular data Distribution Biological interactions Fossil taxa Pictures Repositories Bibliography Publications Authors General About FLOW Fulgoromorpha Synopsis Last updates Follow FLOW Twitter Facebook Contact | negative |
The Terror Raids of 1942 - by Martin Cherrett World War II Today Subscribe Sign in Share this post The Terror Raids of 1942 www.ww2today.com Copy link Twitter Facebook Email The Terror Raids of 1942 The Baedecker Blitz Apr 24 1 Share this post The Terror Raids of 1942 www.ww2today.com Copy link Twitter Facebook Email In 1942 Britain suffered a number of devastating air raids across several historic cities. The air raids became known as the ‘Baedecker Blitz’ after a German tourist guide. Jan Gore has carefully researched each of the raids with many first person accounts from those who were affected, many previously unpublished. These were retaliatory raids for the new RAF ‘area bombing’ strategy which had begun with the Lubeck raid in March 1942. Although in turn many in Britain actually saw this as a retaliatory raid. From their perspective the new area bombing was the first full response to the Luftwaffe raid on the medieval city of Coventry in 1940, the first of the big raids during the main ‘Blitz’ on Britain. The first German retaliatory raid was on the 23rd April 1942, on the very same night that the RAF launched its raid on Rostock. The following excerpt looks at how the second ‘area bombing’ raid on Rostock gave an extra impetus the Luftwaffe response: Rostock raids, 23-26 April Meanwhile, RAF Bomber Command had turned its attention to the Baltic port of Rostock, a city of about 123,000 inhabitants, roughly the same size as Norwich. It had some industrial targets, including a shipyard making submarines and a factory making Heinkel aircraft parts, but had only light defences. On the night of Thursday 23 April-Friday 24 April the RAF undertook the first of a series of four attacks on Rostock. The raids - concentrated, incendiary and area-bombing — were very similar to the successful raid on Lubeck, but also included an attempt by a small group of bombers to carry out a precision attack on the Heinkel aircraft factory to the south of Rostock. The first attack on the city began at about 2am and lasted about an hour. The Heinkel aircraft factory was on fire and the smoke went up more than 8,000 feet. As with Lubeck, serious damage was caused to historic buildings, provoking another angry German reaction. ‘British barbarians: historic monuments in Rostock bombarded’ ran the headline in the Volkischer Beobachter. The raids became increasingly heavy and fires from the earlier attacks continued to burn. Photographs taken after the third night’s raid show swarms of people flocking towards the battered station to join crowds already waiting there for trains to take them away from what Berlin described as ‘terror raids’. Goebbels wrote in his diaries about the tremendous damage to Rostock: Last night the heaviest air attack yet launched had the seaport of Rostock once again as its objective. Tremendous damage is reported... all long-distance communication has been interrupted... Seventy per cent of all houses in the centre of Rostock are said to have been destroyed. I now consider it absolutely essential that we continue with our reprisal raids. Like the English we must attack centres of culture, especially those which have only little anti-aircraft guns. He dined with Hitler the next day, on 27 April. Hitler was ‘very angry about the latest English attack on Rostock... The Fuhrer declared that he would repeat these raids night after night until the English were sick and tired of terror attacks’. By the end of the fourth raid, 70 percent of Rostock had been wiped out by almost 800 tons of bombs, in 521 sorties, with only twelve aircraft missing. Some 6,000 civilians were killed or seriously injured. The raids were so heavy that it was felt unwise to conceal the damage done from the German public. The German News Agency said of the third raid ‘There was considerable damage to houses and losses in dead and injured’. These were the highest German casualties so far in the three years since 1939. By now, tens of thousands of residents were fleeing to surrounding villages and towns; it was reported that the roads leading south were choked with refugees. Reports from Berlin, published in the Manchester Guardian, alleged that about 100,000 people had been evacuated, ‘almost the entire pre war population’. There was panic. However, Goebbels knew his raids must continue. If the RAF had caused terror to German civilians, the Luftwaffe must do the same to their English counterparts. "Exeter is the Jewel of the West, and We Have Destroyed It" declared Goebbels in May 1942. The ‘Baedeker’ raids are given their name Soon afterwards, Gustav Braun von Stumm (1888-1963), a spokesman for the German Foreign Office Press Department, took it upon himself to announce that as a reprisal for the damage caused at Lubeck and Rostock, ‘we shall go all out to bomb every building in Britain marked with three stars in the Baedeker guide’. (He was referring to Karl Baedeker’s famous travel guide.) This would not have taken the Luftwaffe long, as Karl Baedeker’s highest rating in Baedekers Great Britain was only two stars! There was never a ‘three-star blitz’. The Aberdeen Press and Journal of 30 April 1942 states: ‘The Luftwaffe will have difficulty in finding objectives in England marked with three stars in Baedeker, there being none’. It goes on to say that the Baedeker system was invariably to give one star to places especially worth visiting, such as the Houses of Parliament, and two stars to world-famous monuments like the British Museum and the National Gallery. Several other newspapers made the same point. ‘Of the five cathedral cities allegedly chosen for their superb architecture and historical significance, only York Minster and Canterbury Cathedral were awarded two stars in the guide.’ Of the five cathedral cities allegedly chosen for their superb architecture and historical significance, only York Minster and Canterbury Cathedral were awarded two stars in the guide. Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths were given one star each, as were Exeter Cathedral and Guildhall, Norwich Cathedral and the Shambles and City Walls in York. To put this in context, most areas and buildings described in the Guide were not felt to merit even one star. Gustav von Stumm’s remarks were inaccurate and ill-informed; both his name and the date have attracted some discussion. Although British accounts refer to him as a Baron because of the ‘von’ part of his name, this is incorrect; there is also some debate as to whether his name was Stumm or Sturm. The date of the speech itself is also disputed: was it on Friday 24 or Monday 27 April? In either case, it took place after the first raid on Exeter. While his remarks provided a hint about the new bombing strategy, they did not identify specific cities. (Lincoln, for example, was given a rating of two stars for its cathedral, so might easily have also been a target.) Stumm’s statement was soon to appear in newspapers around the world; they immediately began to describe the new attacks as the ‘Baedeker Blitz’, a name by which it became universally known. The first British usage of the term ‘Baedeker’ was by the Daily Mail on 29 April 1942, following the first raid on Norwich the night before, on 27/28 April. The British press took a scornful view of von Stumm’s announcement. The Sphere of 9 May was quick to point out that it was the working-class residences of York that had been attacked, rather than three-star buildings of historical importance. More sarcasm came from the Thanet Advertiser of 19 May 1942, which said that Thanet towns were not on the Baedeker bombing list as they could not muster a single star between them. This excerpt from The Terror Raids of 1942: The Baedeker Blitz appears by kind permission of Pen & Sword Books Ltd. Copyright remains with the author. Like this post Share this post The Terror Raids of 1942 www.ww2today.com Copy link Twitter Facebook Email Comments Create your profile Your name Your bio Subscribe to the newsletter 0 subscriptions will be displayed on your profile (edit) Skip for now Save & Post Comment Only paid subscribers can comment on this post Subscribe Already a paid subscriber? Sign in Check your email For your security, we need to re-authenticate you. Click the link we sent to , or click here to sign in. TopNewCommunity No posts Ready for more? 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LG has released a very bizarre product movie for its recently announced Optimus G handset. The surreal video highlights the phone's design, performance, camera, and unusual QSlide function using crazy Dragonball Z moves and hand gestures worthy of David Bowie. While some of LG's other advertisements are considerably less flashy (and arguably even weirder), this new product video is very Samsung-esque in its approach. Even some of the Optimus G's features hearken back to Samsung's — QSlide allows you to overlay different processes, which essentially means that you can text and watch a video at the same time. However, it's worth noting that in our tests of the Sprint and AT&T versions of the Optimus G, QSlide only seems to work with gallery videos, not with YouTube or other apps. These new advertising tactics may not transform LG into the company it seeks to emulate, but they certainly will turn heads. | positive |
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Detachable extra fuel tank, 5-Litre Thread starter Factory-Fit Start date Aug 22, 2022 F Factory-Fit contributing rider Joined Dec 8, 2021 Messages 23 Location flexwing4154 Aug 22, 2022 #1 Not pretty but on longer explorations essential, I'm wandering the back roads of Yorkshire and the Dales, and all the small service-stations are either shut, or turned into a hand car wash. three quarters through every trip the 'low fuel' warning comes on, didn't fancy carrying fuel in a back pack, so trialling one of these off a Chinese website, took a while to arrive and carriage was a big proportion of the price, but quality is fine Attachments DSC_3781.JPG 141.8 KB · Views: 33 DSC_3782.JPG 109 KB · Views: 27 DSC_3783.JPG 85.8 KB · Views: 26 DSC_3784.JPG 129.5 KB · Views: 26 DSC_3785.JPG 126.8 KB · Views: 25 DSC_3786.JPG 112.5 KB · Views: 26 DSC_3788.JPG 82 KB · Views: 28 DSC_3787.JPG 99.1 KB · Views: 26 DSC_3790.JPG 112.6 KB · Views: 30 DSC_3791.JPG 145.5 KB · Views: 32 Dr.Shifty expert rider Joined Apr 5, 2021 Messages 163 Location Newcastle, Australia Aug 22, 2022 #2 That looks like a copy of the Rotopax system. I've thought of adding one similar. OP F Factory-Fit contributing rider Joined Dec 8, 2021 Messages 23 Location flexwing4154 Aug 29, 2022 #3 Decided it looked awful, so switched it to the rear handle, much easier and looks better too Attachments DSC_3795.JPG 87.5 KB · Views: 12 DSC_3796.JPG 107.9 KB · Views: 10 DSC_3797.JPG 84 KB · Views: 11 DSC_3798.JPG 112.1 KB · Views: 12 DSC_3799.JPG 123.8 KB · Views: 13 Reactions: dakaroo Vintage Veloce pro rider Joined Oct 7, 2020 Messages 934 Location San Diego Aug 29, 2022 #4 I kinda prefer the side mount. Might handle better lower too... ? Tell us after you ride some with it! OP F Factory-Fit contributing rider Joined Dec 8, 2021 Messages 23 Location flexwing4154 Aug 29, 2022 #5 Did wonder whether it would make the bike feel top-heavy, but if anything it felt steadier, no obvious effect on handling but a slightly meatier feel with 3.7 kilograms plus the plastic tank's own mass, that high. I got it serviced a few weeks ago, dealer loaned a Yamaha XSR, disliked the bike (soggy suspension) despite lovely power unit, but the Yam is 189 kilos and the extra 39 over my Svart made her much steadier on the motorway near trucks buffeting. Reason for changing tank location was the looks, plus easier to make the carbon sheet clamping plates. Vintage Veloce pro rider Joined Oct 7, 2020 Messages 934 Location San Diego Aug 29, 2022 #6 Sounds good. I'm just wary after having some trouble with a top box I mounted on an FZ1. That definitely had some negatives on the handling. But different bikes react differently and your weight isn't much behind the rear axle. So, cool! Dr.Shifty expert rider Joined Apr 5, 2021 Messages 163 Location Newcastle, Australia Aug 29, 2022 #7 Another mount option would be the left side passenger footpeg mount. That will balance the exhaust on the right side for appearance. I would not be concerned about the weight up high. 3 kgs could be a few books in a backpack. Hobbery contributing rider Joined Sep 15, 2022 Messages 7 Location USA Sep 15, 2022 #8 OK. That thing is such a good idea for longer rides. I love it. P Peter contributing rider Joined May 30, 2022 Messages 6 Location Massachusetts, USA Thursday at 9:05 AM #9 Factory-Fit said: Not pretty but on longer explorations essential, I'm wandering the back roads of Yorkshire and the Dales, and all the small service-stations are either shut, or turned into a hand car wash. three quarters through every trip the 'low fuel' warning comes on, didn't fancy carrying fuel in a back pack, so trialling one of these off a Chinese website, took a while to arrive and carriage was a big proportion of the price, but quality is fine Click to expand... BRILLIANT! Looks very clean and almost made for the Svart. Thanks for sharing. You must log in or register to reply here. 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Film and TV producer/director John Papola was working at Spike TV in New York, commuting into the city by bus and becoming an economics geek. He often listened to podcasts recorded by George Mason University economics professor Russell Roberts, and in 2008 he reached out to Roberts with an idea: Create a music video that explained the theory behind our economic mess.
Roberts loved it. And the result, a full-blown rap battle between economic philosophers John Maynard Keynes and F.A. Hayek, was not only brilliant in vision and conception, it blew up on the Internet: Over 2.2 million hits since its release last year, now translated into a dozen different languages and the subject of extensive online dissection and analysis.
And now, Papola and Roberts are back with a new video, released last month, again pitting Keynes and Hayek in a war of theory that Hayek seems to win, only to watch the media anoint Keynes the champion. In less than three weeks, it’s already taught more than 600,000 viewers the difference between “Austrian Economics” and “Animal Spirits.”
Above is the first video, “Fear the Boom and Bust,” starring Billy Scafuri as Keynes and Adam Lustick as Hayek. After the jump is the new video, “Fight of the Century,” and Roberts and Papola explain how they launched their geek phenomenon.
Prof. Russell Roberts, rap mogul. Don’t make him bust a cap in your Keynesian aggregate demand theory. (GMU)
Papola, a Penn State film school grad living outside New York, had been in TV for 10 years, working at Spike, Nickelodeon and MTV. He recently formed his own production company, Emergent Order, which is currently filming in Norway. Papola writes an economics blog called “But What the Hell Do I know.” The two seemed unlikely to ever meet.
“I have no formal economics training,” Papola said in an e-mail Wednesday, “but my commute into NYC every day afforded me plenty of time to read and listen to podcasts...One of the podcasts I listened to most religiously was EconTalk with Russ Roberts. It’s awesome.
“So when the crisis really reached its most intense in late 2008 and the world turned toward the long-refuted ideas of John Maynard Keynes (we need more debt in a crisis driven by bad debt), I turned to Russ Roberts to collaborate on videos that could offer a fuller palette of intellectual choice.”
Filmmaker John Papola. Determined to make Hayekian theory a household word. (John Papola)
Roberts said the pair initially planned a situation comedy, maybe “Keynes and the City.” Then they pared that down: Let’s just do the theme song for the show. Roberts had written a number of song parodies. Papola had no music writing experience.
Over 10 months in 2009, they eventually hammered out a number of verses and then Papola put together the production. Released in January 2010, the video was a smash.
“This is glorious,” Roberts said. “We have more than 3 million views, including the subtitled foreign versions.”
Kids are memorizing the lyrics, with Hayek lines like, “You must save to invest/Don’t use the printing press/Or a bust will surely follow/An economy depressed.” Someone told Roberts that they heard a fifth-grade boy remark to a friend, “Dude, you don’t know what Austrian economics is?”
“Russ is amazingly creative, especially for being an accomplished academic economist,” Papola said. “He’s probably the most accessible, creative economic thinker since Milton Friedman...He’s incredible.”
As “Fear the Boom and Bust” went viral, Papola and the actors were invited to appear and perform at a gathering sponsored by The Economist magazine. Roberts and Papola decided to write some new verses for the event, then expanded those into a new song instead, “Fight of the Century.” It was formally released April 28.
“We get e-mails,” Papola said, “ranging from college professors to moms with young children from all around the world, all praising the way our work is breathing life into economics education.”
The videos try to be even-handed, though both Roberts and Papola openly favor Hayek’s free-market view of economic theory, rather than Keynes’ preference for government intervention. Balance between the two “is something we put serious effort into doing right,” Papola said.
“We’re making an impact,” Roberts said. “It’ll be fun to see what else we can do.”
For more background, go to Econstories.tv.
The Daily Kos did a detailed breakdown of the lyrics of “Fear the Boom and Bust.” | positive |
Confess, Fletch Is An Amusing Rejuvenation Of A Delightful Character – We See You Scrolling Skip to content We See You Scrolling Entertaining Content About Entertainment Menu About WSYS Contact Trending Topics: Movies•Satire•Reviews•Box Office•Television Confess, Fletch Is An Amusing Rejuvenation Of A Delightful Character Seth Dayrich 5 days ago Leave a Comment For what feels like my entire life, well I’m only 28…so allow me to rephrase: for my entire life Hollywood has been trying to get a new Fletch movie off the ground. Kevin Smith, who recently released Clerks III, got close to bringing back the beloved character in the mid-2000’s, after years of being on and off the project (Jason Lee being his pick to take over the title role). However, in truth, there have been dozens of actors whose names have been tossed around over the years, from Brad Pitt to Jason Sudeikis (I would have loved to see the latter in the role). Yet a project never materialized. I’ve always been curious to see it finally get made, as Chevy Chase is synonymous with the character for many viewers, many of whom may not even realize there were nearly a dozen books written in the “Fletch” series (9 featuring Fletch as the protagonist, 2 in the “Son of Fletch” run). The last book came out the year I was born (1994), so I find it interesting that a property that has been so widely discussed, and has been able to persist in the cultural landscape, finally got another installment released…to absolutely no level of mainstream awareness. Confess, Fletch has been unceremoniously dropped into a limited theatrical run to coincide with launching on VOD. When I first noticed last week that it was suddenly coming out, my heart sank. “It must be hot garbage if they’re dumping it like this,” I thought to myself. At the very least, it must mean the studio has no faith in it, right? I’m pleased to report that the movie itself is rock solid and deserving of your attention. Jon Hamm embodies the character better than I would have imagined. Sure, he’s shown off some comedic chops in the past in movies like Bridesmaids, or even in his hosting appearances on SNL. That doesn’t mean he’d thrive leading a comedy, especially one with such a specific character. His version of I.M. Fletcher brings the constant adaptability, confidence, and charisma one expects. He never forces his jokes or goes to big in search of a laugh, instead delivering his lines in the deadpan fashion that makes Fletch such a joy to watch, even if we know he’d be a pain in the ass to interact with. The few bits of physical humor he gets also work. He’s no Chevy Chase, and by extension this is a less wacky iteration of the purple hat wearing journalist. Hamm nonetheless fully embodies the character. Compared to the two Chase vehicles, this is a less overtly silly affair in general, but one that will surely delight viewers. Confess, Fletch is based upon the second of Gregory McDonald’s books and was published in 1976. While the original Fletch (1985) was based on the first book, Fletch Lives (1989) was based on an original idea during a writers strike, and suffered greatly as a result. Everything here works much better than when we last saw the Lakers loving (now former) journalist. The plot sees Fletch discovering a body at the place he’s staying and being the prime suspect by the detectives. This puts Fletch on a mission to solve the case himself in order to prove his innocence. However, he’s also attempting to recover some stolen family paintings for his girlfriend (fiancé in the novel). There’s more to it of course, but in truth, I believe movies like this work best when you can see them and know as little as possible going in. I’m writing this in the hopes of encouraging folks to check out the movie, so I’m going to keep mum about the finer details. The supporting cast and solid screenplay helps to keep the comedy light, the mystery engaging, and the pace breezy. Roy Wood, Jr. as Inspector Monroe provides a great foil for Hamm to bounce off of. While Monroe finds Fletch to be irritating, Wood, Jr. never overplays this for cheap laughs, its a dynamic that features plenty of dry and clever moments. Ayden Mayeri as younger Detective Griz charms as a character trying to figure out the ropes of her job while trying to keep up with Fletch’s antics. Lorenzo Izza portrays Angela, Fletch’s girlfriend, a character who throughout the story becomes more and more interesting to watch. Other wonderful additions include two of my favorite character actors, Kyle MacLachlan as a germophobic art dealer named Horan and Marcia Gay Harden as The Countess, Fletch’s possible future mother in law (his girlfriend’s stepmom). Both the veteran performers are clearly enjoying their time, and provide eccentric behavior that never steps over the line. John Slattery shows up briefly as a Frank, a former co-worker from Fletch’s past, and the chemistry between him and Hamm is natural and enjoyable enough to suggest a long shared history. Everyone is good in this flick. The breeziness of the runtime is also a testament to the reliable and confident directing by Greg Mottola, who previously helmed movies such as Superbad, Adventureland, and Paul, all of which are movies that I enjoy. He has a knack for brining the right tone and pace to his comedies, and is willing to get goofy or play things straight, letting the story dictate the approach. He also co-wrote the screenplay with Zev Borrow, whose writing credits are mostly filled with episodes of television shows including Chuck, Lethal Weapon, and Outer Range. Their screenplay adapts the story for the modern day well, as this story does feel like a throwback to how comedies functioned in the 80’s and 90’s. I found several of the elements reminiscent of one of my all time favorite comedies from that era, Beverly Hills Cop. Yet the proceedings never feel as if this story was out of time or navigating material that was overly familiar. The effort put forth and good time everyone is having shines through, and it’s infectious. If you like mysteries, solid comedies, and/or (especially) the character of Fletch, I highly encourage you to check out this. This franchise has been in development purgatory for many years, and the final product deserves more attention. I always thought Chase could have played this character for many films if it wasn’t for the major stumble on the second outing. Considering it took so long to get this made, I shouldn’t get my hopes up, but I can’t help it: I hope we get to see Hamm play Fletch again. After all, I.M. Fletcher used to be a character of some repute. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... 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