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Fishing Lures Product Image Item Name- Price Early Shurebite Frog Fishing Lure w/Box Nice early Shurebite Frog Fishing Lure. Lure comes with its original box and was made by Shurebite, Inc. Bronson, Michigan. Im guessing Lure is from the 1950s to early 60s. Lure itself appears to be in good condition. Some light wear to the wood top portion but Lure does not appear to have been used. The end of the Box lid does have a couple punctures in it and the top lid has in ink writing #250. Lure would make a fine addition to any Vintage Fishing collection. Buyer to pay shipping & insurance.     Fishing Lure Panatella by South Bend Fishing Lure by South Bend a Panatella fishing lure. Red and white (now creamy) paint with tack eye. Three sets of hooks, sislver propellor.The paint is crazed & stained in some areas. 3 3/4 inches wooden lure. The panatella minnow was made (1912-1942) Red white paint tack eye. Fishing lure    Heddon 4in Dowagic Crab Wiggler Fishing Lure Heddon 4 in Dowagesic Crab Wiggler Fishing Lure. Patented 1916 wooden lure has seen some action. Original yellow paint has cracks in the paint & some dings. The biggest ding is approximately 1/2inch x 1/8th inch on the bottom between the two hooks! It looks like a really big one that got away after biting the lure. On the collar it is etched Heddon Dowagic. SHIPS FOR $4.95 AND $1.75 INSURANCE (T1306- E402)Glass Eye. 2 treblers.     Collection of 25 Vintage Fishing Lures Collection of 25 Vintage Fishing Lures. It includes lures that may be made of wood, formed sheet metal, plastic, animal hair, metal solids, and rubber (some are combined). Please see several 24 bit scanned images for detail close up looks. The metal wire hooks and staffs have some minor accumulations of rust/corrosion on them. 05PDP110    Jointed Lure: Creek Chub Pikie Minnow Circa 1930. Three section body, 8-1/4 inches long with glass eyes, 3 huge treble hooks. Original yellow with black stripes and a bright red underlip, tongue is undamaged with only normal wear. A stunning vintage lure with some genuine battle scars, especially at the back end where big fish have hit it, but the lure itself is undamaged and these only add to its allure. Weight 2 oz, excellent condition. Fishing and Hobbies; Fishing Lures; Vintage; Pike; Muskelonge;    Heddon Crazy Crawler Heddon Crazy Crawler 2 1/2 in. Wood Fishing Lure in good condition. Small amount of paint missing on dark green on top and bettween the red and yellow / black circular eyes. The patent number is inscribed on one silver wing. The name Heddon Crazzy Crawler is stamped on the bottom above the lure near the end of the head. Minimal rust on hooks, 3 trebles. cat series 2100 Patent 1677176 crazing appropriate for age and use. In display condition or for use. (T1309-E401) Heddon wood fishing lure    Fishing Lures shadow box with drawer . . . Fishing Lures shadow box with drawer . . . This will make a great gift for the fisherman in your life. The shadow box with drawer measures 10 inches wide by 7 inches deep and about 6 inches tall. The enclosed glass display feature 2 wooden lures and line a fly and ads for the hilderbrandt spinner, the Heddons Dowagiac crab wiggler and the Heddons new Spook The box is Outings. The drawer is 8 inches by 6 inches by 2 inches. It is in good condition with only minor flea bites on the edge of the frame    Heddon Super Zonic Lure Heddon Super Zonic Lure--This lure measures 2 inches long and is in good condition    Helin Fish Cake U20 Fishing Lure Nice scarce Helin Fish Cake U20 fishing lure. Signed U20 on the top. 3-1/2" long. Very Good+ condition    Helin Fish Cake J20 Fishing Lure Nice scarce Helin Fish Cake J20 fishing lure. Signed J20 on the top. 3-1/2" long. Very Good condition.    Copyright © 2015 www.antiquesnavigator.com.
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Recap: The Print Blitz & Parade of Flags The squeaking of squeegees as they ran across a fine mesh screen, over and over again, filled the air with a playful, cartoonish feeling. While the smell of ink lingered in the lower half of the gallery, residency guest artists John Hitchcock and Emily Arthur, with the help of Ryan O'Malley and Marwin Begaye were screen-printing the many images that were to be used during the Air, Land, Seed exhibition. 516 ARTS in partnership with the NPN/Visual Artists Network has started its first ever residency program, beginning with this exhibition. - Ben Tobias The lower gallery was converted into a make-shift print studio and the public was invited into the gallery to learn about and participate in the creation of screen-printed images. The images created were then used to transform the lower gallery into a mural of paper silhouettes, paintings and screen-printed wallpaper. As the public was invited into the gallery to join in the process of screen-printing throughout the week leading up to the opening, a special day was planned where the art and process were taken outside of the gallery. The goal was to engage, share art and create lasting impressions on the community. The Print Blitz did just that, it brought the art to the people and let them participate in and watch the process of screen-printing. Using a mobile printing station and two other smaller stations, John, Emily, Marwin and Ryan set up an outdoor printing area nestled in Albuquerque’s Downtown Growers’ Market. The public was then invited to have their items of fabric, paper and almost anything else that would hold ink, printed on. The community was pleasantly surprised and very intrigued when they saw what was going on. Many stuck around to watch, have items printed or just talk to the artist and ask questions. After around two hours of screen printing and friend making it was time for the Parade of Flags, which was led by the large banner from the Banner Project and included some newly printed banners by the artists as well as some coming from their Flags project at the Venice Biennale. As the group navigated its way through the Growers’ Market, screen-printed images on paper were handed out to the crowd as gifts. The Print Blitz was a memorable experience for the artists, 516 ARTS and the community. Many community members were excited to see the process, have their item printed or just chat about what was going on. This event really brought the community into the art and allowed them to hear the squeaks of the squeegee, smell the ink on the screen and feel the anticipation of having their items printed. Many community members made it to the opening that night and were amazed again at the diversity of work and talent within the gallery. 1 comment: 1. Great to see your post here. I really appreciate your hard work man. This is one of my awesome post. Thanks a lot 516 ARTS appreciates your responses to our blog posts.
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Search for 3 suspects in deadly Taj Mahal carjacking 20-year-old Phillip Byrd, 20-year-old Eric Darden, and 18-year-old Raheem Simmons September 20, 2011 9:08:40 PM PDT Atlantic County Prosecutors have released surveillance video from the ACH Casino formerly the Hilton of the three men they are searching a deadly carjacking. Load Comments
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Suspect sought in burglary of Germantown historical house December 20, 2013 10:01:25 AM PST Police are asking the public's help in identifying the man who allegedly burglarized the historical Bringhurst House in the city's Germantown section. The incident took place on December 12th around 1:10 p.m. on the 5400 block of Germantown Avenue. Authorities say an unknown male was captured on surveillance video breaking a window and entering the historical Bringhurst House. Once inside, the suspect is seen taking two large silver trays, silver tea and coffee pot, valued at $300.00, police say. The suspect then flees on foot on Germantown Avenue, carrying a large black trash bag. The suspect is described as a black male, 40-50 years-of-age, 5'7"-5'10" tall, medium complexion, thin gray hair, unshaven and sunken facial features He was wearing a dark knit hat, black jacket with a multi-colored hood and dark colored pants. To view the surveillance video: Visit The Philadelphia Police YouTube Channel. Load Comments
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A wealth of publications on the topic of plagiarism exists. To help you navigate or locate relevant resources, we have compiled a list of print and electronic resources. Bibliography of Print Resources Altman, Ellen and Peter Hernon, eds. Research Misconduct: Issues, Implications, and Strategies. London: Ablex, 1997. Anderson, Judy. Plagiarism, Copyright Violation & Other Thefts of Intellectual Property: An Annotated Bibliography . Jefferson, NC: McFarland 1998. Buranen, Lisa and Alice M. Roy, eds. Perspectives on Plagiarism and Intellectual Property in a postmodern world. Albany: SUNY Press, 2001. CQ Quarterly, "Combating Plagiarism," 13:32 (2003): 773-796 Decoo, Wilfried. Crisis on Campus: Confronting Academic Misconduct. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002. A guide to academic misconduct that includes a concise history that situates the phenomenon in contemporary academic practice, describes its various phases, and offers advice on detection as well as avoidance. Dunn, Lee and Chris Morgan, Sharon Parry, Meg O'Reilly. The Student Assessment Handbook: New Directions in Traditional and Online Assessment. London: Routledge Falmer, 2004. Includes a discussion of lagiarism. Harris, Robert. The Plagiarism Handbook: Strategies for Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Plagiarism. Los Angeles: Pyrczak, 2001. Howard, Rebecca Moore. Standing in the Shadow of Giants: Plagiarists, Authors & Collaborators. Stanford, CT: Ablex 1999. ----. "Forget about Policing Plagiarism; Just Teach." The Chronicle of Higher Education (16 November 2001): B24. LaFollette, Marcel. Stealing into Print : Fraud, Plagiarism, and Misconduct in Scientific Publishing. Berkeley and London: University of California Press, 1992. Meltzer, Francoise. Hot Property: The Stakes and Claims of Literary Originality. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994. Parrish, Debra. "Scientific Misconduct and the Plagiarism Cases." Journal of College and University Law 21:3 (1995): 517-54. Includes a comparison of the National Science Foundation's and the Office of Research Integrity's definitions of plagiarism. Randall, Marilyn. Pragmatic Plagiarism: Authorship, Profit, Power. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. Stillinger, Jack. Multiple Authorship & the Myth of Solitary Genius. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1981. Tedford, R. "Plagiarism Detection Programs: A Comparative Evaluation." College & University Media REview 9.2 (2004): 111-18. Provides a summary of several popular detection services. Whitley, Bernard E. and Patricia Keith-Spiegel. Academic Dishonesty: An Educator's Guide. Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum, 2002. Webliography of Online Articles Carbone, Nick. "Thinking and Talking about Plagiarism." Clayton, Peter, Ann Applebee, and Celina Pascoe. "Pedagogy, Plagiarism or Pornography? Universities on the Net." Council of Writing Program Administrators. "Defining and Avoiding Plagiarism: The WPA Statement on Best Practice." Hamlin, Lindsay and William T. Ryan. "Probing for Plagiarism in the Virtual Classroom." Syllabus Magazine Online. Hunt, Russ. "Four Reasons to be Happy about Internet Plagiarism." McCormack, Ginny. "Whose Idea was that?" Stanford Magazine, September/October 2003. Posner, Richard. "On Plagiarism." The Atlantic Online, April 2002. Ryan, Julie J. C. H. "Student Plagiarism in an Online World." ASEE Prism Magazine (December 1998). Discusses some tools to help detect cyberplagiarism. Simmonds, Patience. "Plagiarism and Cyber-Plagiarism: A guide to Selected Resources on the Web." College &Research Libraries News, 64:6 (June 2003). Standler, Ronald. "Plagiarism in Colleges in USA." Provides a legal perspective on student plagiarism. Surveys the use of computer usage at Australian Universities. Webliography of Online Resources and Projects Music Plagiarism Project. Charles Cronin, Columbia University Law School Utopian Plagiarism, Hypertextuality, and Electronic Cultural Production. Critical Art Ensemble.
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Dunn considers ban on sagging pants August 14, 2012 8:38:38 PM PDT Teenagers with their "pants on the ground" could soon be in big trouble over the fashion statement. Dunn council members are talking about whether they should outlaw young people wearing saggy pants. At a meeting Tuesday evening, council members took the first step toward becoming the first city in North Carolina to have a "baggy pants ordinance". The crowd at the meeting was overwhelmingly against the ban. "What you are doing with this ordinance, you are saying yes, you are OK with seeing our teenage girls' b---s and butts but you just don't want to see young men's b---s and butts," said Dunn resident Elizabeth Credup. "This should not be before our city council," said Dunn resident Joy Williams. "You are trying to take away people's civil liberties." "It's just a fashion guys," said Dunn resident Thomas Kelly. "Come on, give us a break." Speaker after speaker told city council members they did not want a baggy pants ordinance in their town. Dunn's plans could outlaw pants sagging more than three inches below the waist. "In this city, we have a situation that many people find offensive," said Dunn City Council Member Carnell Robinson. The proposed law in Dunn is modeled after a similar ban already on the books in Alabama. Opponents here feel it is unconstitutional and unfairly stereotypes young African-American males. "Throughout this country, African-American males and police are at odds with one another," said Oscar McPherson with the NAACP. "I think this is one argument that could potentially cause that to worsen here in the city." In the end, council members voted unanimously to have the city attorney research and come up with an ordinance for them to consider. Follow @abc11 on Twitter  |  Become a fan on Facebook Load Comments
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2 injured in single vehicle accident in Monroe Co. August 24, 2011 9:00:00 PM PDT Crews were on the scene of a single vehicle injury accident at Deerfield Road and Dowell Road in Monroe County early Thursday morning. The car was traveling westbound on Deerfield when it struck a deer, went airborne off the road through a soybean field, flipped several times and landed on its side near a home. One passenger was ejected from vehicle and taken to an area hospital. The accident is under investigation. Load Comments
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Husband's Computer Searched in Nancy Cooper Case The husband of a slain North Carolina woman told police he did the laundry and vacuumed and scrubbed the floors on the morning his wife disappeared, according to recently released court documents, which also revealed that he had unexplained red marks or scratches on his neck. Nancy Cooper was reported missing July 12, and her body was found two days later in a drainage pond in an undeveloped subdivision a few miles from her Cary, N.C., home. Her husband, Brad Cooper, has told police that his wife went jogging and never returned. No charges have been filed in the case, and Cooper has not been named as a suspect. Cooper's lawyers have denied that Cooper was involved in his wife's death. The warrants "contain nothing new and shed no light on who killed Nancy Cooper," his lawyers, Howard Kurtz and Seth Blum, said in a statement. Picture of Brad Cooper and his house. Play "Had substantial, credible evidence pointed to Brad Cooper, he would be in custody," they said. Cary Police Chief Pat Bazemore downplayed the importance of the documents. "When the details of search warrants do become public, everyone must remember that investigations are as much about ruling things out as ruling things in, and that it's the evidence that comes from a search warrant -- not the warrant itself -- that makes a difference in a case," she said in a statement. But in the affidavits, filed in July and made public Tuesday, police appear suspicious of Cooper. Police searched Cooper's computer, looking for documents that may have contained information on how to kill someone or dispose of a body. Police also apparently found Cooper's cleaning the morning his wife disappeared unusual. "The information provided by Brad Cooper regarding the extensive cleaning of the residence ... is not consistent with information gathered from multiple interviews with individuals who knew Brad and Nancy extensively during their marriage," according to the police affidavit. Although they were still living together, friends told police that the couple was planning to divorce and that Brad Cooper had admitted in an affidavit unsealed in July to having had an affair. Nancy Cooper wanted to return to Canada with the couple's two children, although Brad Cooper opposed her plan, the affidavit says. Brad Cooper agreed to give Nancy Cooper's parents temporary custody of the couple's two young children after her death. When police questioned Cooper on the day of his wife's disappearance, they noticed small red marks or scratches on the back of his neck, the affidavit says, but were unable to determine what caused them and Cooper "did not provide an explanation." Police said Nancy Cooper's cell phone and keys were inside the house, although her friends told police she always carried them with her. Police also said Brad Cooper had cleaned the trunk of his wife's car but not the interior. Cooper told police he had spilled gasoline in the trunk, but police didn't smell gas or cleaning fluid, according to the affidavit. In a statement Tuesday, Nancy Cooper's father, Garry Rentz, said, "Our family continues to have great confidence in the Cary Police Department and applaud their efforts on behalf of one of us." In the affidavit filed in July, Brad Cooper addressed allegations that his failing marriage may have played a role in his wife's homicide. "Three years ago, I made a mistake while married to Nancy," Brad Cooper said in an affidavit filed Wednesday in Cary, N.C., and obtained by "I had a single indiscretion and slept with another woman one time," Cooper said. "I deeply regretted [and still regret] that it happened." Cooper also alleges in the affidavit that his wife admitted to having had an extramarital affair around the same time that he said he revealed his own indiscretions. "Nancy admitted that she also had an extramarital relationship while married to me, four years ago," Cooper said in the document. "Nancy insisted that she did nothing wrong, that her relationship with the other man only happened once, it wasn't sexual and that no one even knew his name."
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National Autistic Society: Sensory Overload Advertising Agency: The News, USA Creative Director: Kit Dayaram Copywriters: Kit Dayaram, Stine Hole Mankovsky, Oli Kellet Art Director: Kit Dayaram Production Company: Rattling Stick Director: Steve Cope Producer: Kate Taylor Production Manager: Charlie Lodder Editing House: Stitch Editor: Izzy King DOP: Clive Norman Location Manager: Toby Haak Production Design: Stef Grieve Make-Up: Bev Pond-Jones Costume: Lydia Kovacs Sound: Munzie at Grand Central Visual Effects: Electric Theatre Company morse's picture 16575 pencils The problem is dramatized well. damnson's picture 9993 pencils Yeah, I like this a lot. An axe murderer of ads. Austin Video Production's picture Austin Video Pr... 943 pencils Really well done. jackie.rose.9693's picture 16 pencils I have sensory sensitivity and really think this ad portrays it well. However with all the moving imagery and rhythmic noise it made me feel like I was watching an electronic music video, lol. Log in or register to post comments
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Don’t Use Fake Due Dates in Kanban Real Due Date At it-agile we use a Kanban board for acquisition. Once we turned all our tickets on our acquisition Kanban board into fixed delivery date tickets. We wanted to decrease our average lead time by reminding those who where working on the tickets to keep on working. Good intention, bad execution. Here’s why. At my company we have customer requests like “We’d like you to do a Kanban class” or “Could you help us with developing an iPad app?”. We also have a lot of experts working outside the office most of the time, who answer to such requests. We use a Kanban board to coordinate answering of customer requests. We call it acquisition board. This does not work without problems. We have a service level agreement for answering the first customer contact. When a customer writes us an email, our team assistants turn the email into a ticket and put it into the ready queue of our acquisiton board. The ticket also gets a due date, which turns it into a fixed delivery date ticket. Now we wait that someone of us pulls that ticket. If it’s not pulled before the due date, our team assistants call the customer and turn down his request by saying that we’re sorry but we actually do not have the capacity to help him. Now that is what I find a good use of a service level agreement in combination with a due date. So did others in my company, and that’s why they started using due dates for other things than just answering to the first contact. The idea was to decrease our lead time of the whole ticket by having due dates all the time, in all columns. That due date would mean something like “I want to work on that ticket until [due date].” Imagine an acquisition board full of tickets with dates on it – most of them red, indicating that they’re overdue. Overdue tickets could mean that most of my colleagues pulling those tickets are lazy, uncoordinated or just too busy to keep up working on acquisition, but from a systemic point of view that’s just ridiculous. Maybe it’s because of the due dates all over that it’s not working? Fixed delivery date tickets are explained by David Anderson in his book Kanban like this: “Requests of this nature carried a significant cost of delay, whether direct or indirect … There would be a date when a penalty (or fine) would be incurred … [or] there would be a requirement to cease some activity … This second, indirect cost is a cost of lost opportunity – the potential lost revenue during the period of delay.” Is there a penalty if we do not answer the first contact of a customer? Nope, it’s legal to do so. Is there lost revenue because of a delay? Sure there is, the customer could be upset if we don’t answer his request in time. Like Henrik Kniberg said, a request is like a bun and when it “comes in it is warm, juicy and soft“, but when you wait too long, you won’t enjoy your bun anymore. But what happens after the first contact? There’s still no penalty. But there could be a cost of delay (e.g. not calling back for a long time), but there does not necessarily has to be one. Often, we talk to customers for months until everythings settled for a training. Sometimes it’s the customer who needs time (because she is on holiday), and sometimes we need time (because we are on holiday), and very rarely that results in four weeks of silence between me and the customer (my holiday was first, followed by her holiday). In that particular event where I didn’t have contact with the customer for four weeks it still resulted in a good business transaction. So there seems to be no necessity to set an arbitrary due date. Having said so, arbitrary due dates are well known, not in Kanban, but in the Getting Things Done (GTD) community. GTD is a personal organization method, focused on tasks. The idea is, to organize the tasks externaly so you don’t have to remind yourself all the time on all the stuff you have to deal with. Kanban and GTD have lots of similar ideas; there’s even a Personal Kanban book out there which focusses on similar topics. In GTD, arbitrary due dates are called false due dates or fake due dates. Chris smith wrote on Lifehack about fake due dates, that they are “… dates that you set up for actions within a project that are due before the actual due date project. In my experience these types of due dates don’t work. What they tend to do is allow procrastinators procrastinate more, because when they see due dates they push everything back to the last minute.” Procrastinators procrastinate more? Outch, sounds like increased lead time. Some time ago I used to put fake due dates on all of my tasks in my personal task list. Shortly afterwards I was highly demotivated. It seemed that I wasn’t able to commit myself to the simplest stuff I planned on doing at a specific date, my fake due date. Turns out, it was not because I was undisciplined, but because I used fake due dates. “[…] I’ve discovered over time that I have a strange habit of arbitrarily assigning due dates to some tasks, not because they must be completed by then, but because I think they might be or should be. This undermines the trust in my system and adds an unnecessary psychic burden, as tasks without a concrete due date begin to pile up in the “overdue” column. That aint good. The reason I haven’t completed those tasks is because I haven’t had the time or energy to do them. Making them artificially overdue is like being punished for something that’s not my fault. That was an important insight for me, enough to make me open my task list and remove due dates from every task that doesn’t explicitly require one. I feel a lot better already.” (by Todd Mundt) I felt relieved after I threw all fake due dates away and kept only the real due dates (less than a hand full of them). In another domain it’s the same: If you use your calendar to mark due dates, you are very likely to end up failing: “Setting up false due dates will not only clutter your calendar, but will also make you frustrated and possibly even less productive. False due dates are those things that you add to your calendar when you say, ‘well, I think that I should have this part of my project done by this date here,’ and then mark it with your fake due date. This isn’t to say that there is anything wrong with milestones, but to put a hard date a piece of a project when it isn’t actually do will most likely set you up for failure.” ( Chris Smith on Lifehack ) Well, we’re still struggeling in my company with the fake due dates – but I managed to get of the hook, i.e. the need for me to use due dates on the tickets I pull. I assure you, the flow is back now and I work much better on those tickets. Don’t use fake due dates in Kanban. They put pressure on you, have you feel unproductive and guilty, and increase your average lead time. Only use real due dates. About Bernd Schiffer 18 Responses to Don’t Use Fake Due Dates in Kanban 1. Stefan Roock says: For me the dates in the tickets of the acquisition board aren’t due dates but check dates. When the date has come I should check again status with the customer to stay in touch. Perhaps it is just a wording problem? • I experienced that differently. If it were a check date, it would mean something like “From the [check date] on I contact the customer again. It doesn’t matter if I do this exactly on the [check date], as long as I don’t do it before the [check date].” That not the case with our due dates. A week before the due date, the date turns into yellow, indicating approaching cost of delay. From the day of the due date, the date turns into red, indicating a serious problem. Pressure on all levels occure, ones a due date turns red. That’s not something I’d see with a check date. 2. Hi, my second comment on this, WP killed the first one :-/ Kanban did its duty, I guess. The solution is – as always – outside the Kanban and Kanban simply made it explicit. You guys modeled an approach into a Kanban board and either it does not work or is not explicit enough. Before Stefan posting, I was sure it wouldn’t work for a certain reason but now I’m not sure anymore. Let’s assume it could work and there is the wording issue that Stefan mentions. Then do a quick retrospective, get your senses together, make the approach more explicit by clarifying the wording and off you go. But still, I am afraid, the issue lies deeper. I guess you are not aligned on the underlying model of ‘How to treat customer requests’. The technical term that Bernd brings in is SLA. But I think it is still deeper. I think there are different expectations in the room as how to treat those requests and you need to discuss it and then commit to one way, which then can be modeled as work item types, classes of service, whatever fits the outcome of the discussion. If this will work with the capacity you have and if the process will work at all, will show the application of the next iteration of the Kanban board. If i were you I would come up with explicit expectations on the next level of achievement of the new approach as kind of a target condition, even if you don’t have a clue how to achieve it. But as I tweeted before, the whole issue is completely out of the scope of Kanban and Kanban is one many tools which would make this issue explicit. I guess this issue is so obvious that in fact any tool would make it explicit ;) • Don’t agree with you that this is “completey out of the scope of Kanban”. Fixed delivery date tickets are part of Kanban, and they have due dates. Due dates can be faked, and it happens, not only on our board, but I’ve seen that on customer’s boards, too. For me, faked due dates are related to Kanban. And maybe it’s obvious for you, but there are lots of folks out there for whom it’s not obvious – including me short time ago :) I agree with you that we need to discuss it – in fact, we’re doing that a lot – and come up with new ideas on how to solve the issue. • Arne Roock says: I agree with Stefan: There´s confusion on the meaning of due dates here. As you mentioned in your post, we do not really have fixed date tickets on our board (as described as a class of service by David). But we´re using a feature of our tool that is designed for such fixed date tickets. From this “feature abuse” you seem to reason that we´re dealing with fake due dates. They´re no due dates. And they´re no fale due dates. They are check dates (as Stefan said). And I find them useful. • Hm, maybe I miss something. What’s the difference for you between a due date, a check date and a fake dute date? • Arne Roock says: You´re quoting Smith “dates that you set up for actions within a project that are due before the actual due date project”. That seem to be due dates for you, right? In our context, there are no “actual due dates”. So how can there be “fake due dates”? BTW: I just set my alarm clock for 7pm for tomorrow morning. Because I think it´s a reasonable time to get up. Would you consider this a fake due date and thereful harmful? • Markus Andrezak says: 7am IS harmful but no (fake) due date. 3. Your recommendation thingy is really annoying :-/ On the iPad is hovers above all the important real estate, here on the Mac it is irritating while reading and writing. Zero added value, way too much distraction. And I can’t even get completely rid of it, I can only make it smaller :-( I even tried hitting the question mark. It informed me I can opt out of the recommendations. Guess what – after checking the opt-out, it just stalls and I can’t save my preference. Could be done by MS in it’s worst days … • Thanks for the feedback. I’m still trying it out and I track the conversation rate. Will keep your in mind for a (later) decision on this. Will also report that the opt-out doesn’t work. Sorry for the annoyance. 4. Bang, there it goes again :-/ 5. As I learned from Jerry Weinberg, fake due dates are not the problem, rather our reaction to fake dates (or the information that they reveal, as Markus put it). To explain that, I will explain how I use the dates, and why it’s working for me – to some degree. When I start working on a ticket, I set a target date, i.e. when I would like to work on the next step in process. I take a look in my calendar to check for a reasonable date, and maybe add a buffer if that date could turn out likely to be too optimistic. When I have a home office day, I take a look on the board, start my todo list for the day, and get going. Sure, I have forgotten one or teo tickets over the course. And I learned from it. When I am certain to have a tight schedule, I add a day or two when I feel comfortable to be working on that ticket. That said, I acknowledge that this system appears to work fine for me (until now), and I recognize others who feel unfomfortable wih it. So, rather than demanding a process for everyone (no fake due dates, no due dates at all, everything has a due date), I recognize the differences in our working, and appreciate the process of others. I think this is a good way to cope with the situation. 6. After lots of hard thinking ;), I came to the conclusion that you simply designed a Wiedervorlage system, in which you still have to decide on what is happening with different types of outcome. No? • It would still be a Wiedervorlage system (I think the English term is follow-up system) without any (fake) due dates, wouldn’t it? I mean, every visualization with a Kanban board reflects the system’s state all the time – it’s not a follow up, it’s a persistent or permanent system. Why would I have to put due dates on those tickets, if they are visible all the time anyway? • Markus Andrezak says: I thought we are way beyond the due date discussion. They are none to anybody. And I’m only rephrasing the discussion. The dates are simply an indication for you guys to be able to coordinate the stuff in your schedules with some slack. And yes, it is a follow-up system invariant of if these are due dates, fake due dates or … muffins. 7. @Arne: Due tue threading limitations, I’ll reply here. You wrote: “You´re quoting Smith ‘dates that you set up for actions within a project that are due before the actual due date project’. That seem to be due dates for you, right? In our context, there are no ‘actual due dates’. So how can there be ‘fake due dates’?” I think it’s bad to have fake due dates before an actual due date, and I think it’s even worse to have fake due dates without any actual due date. A fake due date is an appointment with a task without the need of that appointment. For me, getting up is not related to a specific task. If it were, I’d consider that a fake due date. 8. Markus Andrezak says: I guess I simply don’t get the point you want to make :( Leave a Reply
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Message Board Paul Charles Message Board Author Charles's Book Reviews I Love the Sound of Broken Glass St. Martin's, Nov 2004, 22.95, 240 pp. ISBN: 0312319029 Hearing fire trucks in his neighborhood, Detective Inspector Christy Kennedy goes to look and sees that the home of Peter O'Brien, founder of Camden Tour Records, has burned to the ground. He later learns arson caused the blaze as someone placed an incendiary device inside a cassette holder. A few days later Kennedy's girlfriend reporter Ann Rea tells him that Peter has not been to his off...
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Pumpkin Apple Cobbler Pumpkin Apple Cobbler I Made it Rate it Share Print Added to shopping list. Go to shopping list. 1 h servings 303 cals Serving size has been adjusted! Original recipe yields 8 servings • Calories: • 303 kcal • 15% • Fat: • 12.3 g • 19% • Carbs: • 46.8g • 15% • Protein: • 2.8 g • 6% • Cholesterol: • 34 mg • 11% • Sodium: • 216 mg • 9% Based on a 2,000 calorie diet See full nutrition Nutritional Information 1 Serving Servings Per Recipe: Amount Per Serving On Sale What's on sale near you. • Prep • Cook • Ready In 2. In a medium bowl, stir together the apples and pumpkin butter. Spread evenly in a 8 or 9 inch square baking dish. Pour the pumpkin bread mix into a bowl, and cut in the butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Sprinkle over the top of the apples. 3. Bake for 45 minutes in the preheated oven, or until the apples are tender enough to insert a fork. Serve warm with whipped cream. 1. 32 Ratings Most helpful positive review Awesome! I was looking for a recipe to use pumpkin butter in and found that I had all of these ingredients. The apple and pumpkin taste amazing together! Most helpful critical review This was not bad, just can't say it was better than a standard apple cobbler. Very good and very easy. The only thing I did different was cut butter and cream cheese into the pumpkin bread mix and then sprinkled that on top. This was a huge hit at work that I forwarded a link to this page and had to add a picture to this delicious and easy to make treat! For recipe to fit a 9x13 pan just calculate ingredients for 12... This recipe is super easy, and gets tons of compliments! It was abig hit at a fall party I recently attended. I use Trader Joe's stuff for all the ingredients as follows: 1 box of bread mix, 1 s... The cobbler was delicious, but not as wet as I'd like. Next time, I think I'll add a little apple cider to give it a little more juice. And I think I'll just put the butter pats on top rather ... This recipe was super easy and awesome, and I am not a big fan of pumpkin. I doubled the recipe in a 13 x 9 pan and used two jars of Trader Joe's pumpkin butter and 1 box of bread mix as another... This recipe was delicious. So quick and easy. I will definitely be adding this to my list of favorites. made this recipe over the holidays for two family get togethers, it got rave reviews. I had a request to make it today for a super bowl party. I couldn't find pumpkin butter, so I've used cream... I made this and everyone in my family loved it. I couldn't find pumpkin butter anywhere, though I'm sure I can find a recipe for it somewhere. So I just replaced it with apple butter. I'm goi...
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Favorite Revolutionary War Site to Visit? My favorite site is Yorktown. There’s enough still there to give you a sense of stepping back in time. You can see the French ships in the bay. Second is Bunker Hill. That takes more imagination but it’s still  worth a visit. Thomas Fleming I want to say Kettle Creek, Georgia, because I have published so much on it from 1974 to the present but the truth is that I like Ninety Six, South Carolina better. It is perfectly laid out as to give you the feeling that the fighting there ended last month not more than two centuries ago. It is one of the rare places where history and legend occupy the same ground. Kettle Creek is like that too but has nothing from the war that lets you feel the past. I get the same “Ninety Six” type feeling at the Revolutionary War church and earthworks at Ebenezer, Georgia and at Fort Ticonderoga. Robert Scott Davis Fields Point Boat Ramp, Colleton County, S.C., at the end of a dirt road off County Road 161, about a half-mile south of Wiggins, on the Combahee River. This is the closest the public can get by car to Tar Bluff. There, on Aug. 27, 1782, Col. John Laurens and 50 men either charged into or were ambushed by a larger British force. Many thought Laurens had a death wish, and his wish was fulfilled. He was Hamilton’s closest friend, son of a ex-president of Congress, and a former Washington aide. His death shook both rebels and loyalists, the loyalists because of his moderation toward them. Washington put it this way: “In a word, he had not a fault that I ever could discover, unless intrepidity bordering upon rashness could come under that denomination…” Don Glickstein This is a split between Brandywine Battlefield and Princeton Battlefield.  Both are extremely well kept and, except for a few streets and buildings, the battlefields remain relatively pristine.  They aren’t huge forts either, basically they’re just large swaths of high grass.  If you didn’t know about its significance you might drive right by them.  But that is partly what makes them so special.  It demonstrates to us that the most extraordinary events can happen basically anywhere. Thomas Verenna This is a tough choice since there are so many outstanding sites. I’m going to go with Valley Forge based on the experience of my first visit there. When I arrived it was near dusk and in December. The park was empty because it was late in the day and very cold and windy. Walking around the recreated soldiers’ huts in those conditions really gave me a feel for the bleak conditions the Continentals experienced that winter. Jim Piecuch Valley Forge.  Not only is it a beautiful and historic site, it has some great museums.  And other important and interesting historic sites are little more than a stones throw away. Norman Fuss My favorite RevWar site to visit is Fraunces Tavern.  Just approaching the building, I can’t help but sense the presence of the officers that gathered there in December, 1783, to bid farewell to General Washington.  Their feelings must have been electric, triumphantly entering New York City after 7 years, the war over, and American independence finally sealed.  Their farewell to Washington was a powerfull, emotional event.  The images help remind me of the ultimate humanity of all of the participants of the Revolution. Michael Schellhammer There can be only one real contender – Yorktown, Virginia.  Its importance to the War of Independence is unquestionable. Indeed, without Yorktown, most other Revolutionary war sites, including Independence Hall, would long have passed into obscurity.  The preservation at Yorktown ensures that nobody can visit the site without being able to picture the siege as it unfolded.  Yorktown is also an exemplary instance of good combined-arms operations and a vital reminder of the importance of the French army and navy to American independence.  Finally, Yorktown is situated at a spectacularly beautiful location a few miles upriver from the Chesapeake Bay – what more do you need? Matthew P. Dziennik Exciting things are happening at Valley Forge National Historical Park, often called the “Birthplace of the American Army.”  The 1777-78 Valley Forge encampment is well known for General Washington, hungry soldiers in tattered clothing, and demonstrated fortitude and determination. But this summer there are also storytelling benches in the park, an archaeological dig, daily ranger led walks, talks each day about General Washington’s leadership, and costumed interpreters and park rangers at Washington’s headquarters and the reconstructed soldiers’ huts. There are special activities just for kids, too: the Junior Ranger program, “Secrets and Spies,” military drills, and discovery stations. Explore the park’s 3,600 acres on foot, in your car, by rented bike (or bring your own), or trolley. Carillon concerts, an art gallery, bird walks, and an outstanding book store are also yours to enjoy. Most activities are free. Click on the park website for more information: www.nps.gov/vafo Nancy K. Loane The Saratoga Battlefield, about 30 miles north of Albany, NY  has to rank as a favorite to anyone who has visited. The highly informative visitor center affords a three dimensional map of the two principal battles showing animation as to how the battles developed, were fought and resolved. The so-called “battlefield” is really a large piece of land with forests, creeks, ravines and meadows, left basically intact since 1777. Redoubts, fortifications and other points of interest are well-posted and opposing lines are shown by colored stakes. The road system, together with a self-guided tour via a CD bought at the visitor center, provides an informative and scenic route that helps the visitor understand the conflict. At each site, a small parking lot enables the visitor to get out and explore the locations. At certain spots, the high ground affords spectacular views. What makes this site so extraordinary is that a visitor is experiencing the same topography, woodland and vegetation that the Americans and British did. While modern roads pass over the several ravines, a visitor can experience how difficult it must have been to move the artillery. One can easily see how and why the commanders selected their encampments and defensive grounds and how the area contributed to tactical decisions. The surrounding areas also afford opportunities to follow Burgoyne’s march to Saratoga and visit the ancillary battlefields of Hubbardton and Bennington and the scene of surrender. Steven Paul Mark I choose the Powder House in Somerville, Massachusetts, because it’s right across the street from Tufts University and therefore a great place for an outdoor lecture.  On September 1, 1774, General Thomas Gage sent 260 men to seize the province’s gunpowder from this place of storage.  Although the redcoats encountered no resistance, a rumor began that the soldiers had killed some colonists.  The next day, thousands gathered at Cambridge Common, leaving their firearms outside of town but pointedly carrying sticks. They chased a customs officer back to Boston, and another rumor spread: Gage had sent another expedition into the countryside.  As T. H. Breen illustrates, thousands of armed men now began mobilizing all over New England and marching toward Boston, before the truth turned them back around.  I like using this site to demonstrate that a small incident exploded into the dress rehearsal for Lexington and Concord. Read more. Benjamin L. Carp After the fall of Ft. Ticonderoga in 1777, the American rear guard and assorted wounded and stragglers fought a battle with the advance elements of British invasion forces on a grassy knoll beneath the Green Mountains in Hubbarton, Vermont.  The undeveloped, compact battlefield site appears how it did in the Revolution and consists of series of locations of small unit engagements. Visitors easily envision how the topography impacted the battle outcome by funneling combatants into compact open spaces among the hills leading to heavy casualties on both sides. The State of Vermont maintains an easy to follow interpretive trail that provides a realistic sense of how the battle unfolded and what it was like to be a soldier in this short, but intensively bloody battle.  There is also a small, well-managed visitors center to aid in understanding the battle site and the costly British victory. Gene Procknow John Ferling Valley Forge National Historic Park. There’s something for everyone there. The museum is great. The soldiers’ huts and Washington’s headquarters are neat to see, too. The park is big but walkable, and you can even tour by trolley. A day at Valley Forge not only brings to life the most critical period for the Continental Army. It also puts on display the sacrifices and struggles of a diverse group of common soldiers. The site gives you a real appreciation for what the Revolution was about. Daniel Tortora The marker commemorating Christopher Seider’s tomb in Boston’s Old Granary Burying-Ground misstates his name and age. It dates from the early 1900s, and the tomb where that boy’s body was laid is probably long gone. I wouldn’t even call that site my “favorite” to visit. But whenever I pass, I feel compelled to look over with respect. Young Christopher Seider was the first person to die in violence arising from the political disputes that led to the Revolutionary War, and his death was also my entry point into Revolutionary research. J. L. Bell There are so many rich RevWar sites scattered throughout the East Coast and in the Midwest. My personal favorite, however, would have to be the largely-preserved Battle Road northwest of Boston, Massachusetts. For anyone who wanted to really get the flavor of the Lexington and Concord conflicts, one cannot do much better than to trek this trail. From Lexington Green to Concord’s Old North Bridge, its like a time travel trip back to the days of the opening shots of the Revolutionary War. John L. Smith, Jr. While it is hard to beat the Lexington green on an April morning, I believe an underrated site is the Jacob Ford Mansion, in Morristown, New Jersey, where Washington and his staff kept their headquarters during the brutal winter of 1779-1780. The spacious building has been restored as it was when it served as the headquarters building, complete with hammocks for Hamilton and other young aides.  And there are good tours, with a variety of quality reenactments as part of the tours. Christian McBurney Tucked away in the Midwest, I haven’t visited most of the sites on my bucket list yet. I loved my Rev War sightseeing in Boston and Charleston with my favorite stops being the Old State House (Boston), Buckman Tavern and the Hancock-Clarke House (Lexington, MA). The Corps of Discovery group tours by Southern Campaigns of the America Revolution helped me experience many Rev War sites around Charleston, South Carolina, in one weekend. Outside of Boston and Charleston, Mount Vernon, Fraunces Tavern, the Hale Byrnes House and Colonial Williamsburg have been highlights. And I’m looking forward to a September trip to Fort Ticonderoga. Todd Andrlik Saratoga Battlefield in New York. It’s large, and gives you a good feel of the battle. Derek W. Beck Boston’s Freedom Trail. The Freedom Trail spans 2.5 miles and contains 16 historic sites, nearly all of which played a role in revolutionary events between 1765 and 1776. I credit the Freedom Trail with igniting my passion for the American Revolution and its War for Independence. My parents made the Trail a part of my life at a young age. Although there are many great sites on the trail, my favorite is the Bunker Hill Monument. I spent five summers giving Bunker Hill battle talks for the National Park Service. I also learned to shoot my first musket at the site. My second favorite site is the Granary Burying Ground. This powerful site contains the remains of Paul Revere, Robert Treat Paine, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and James Otis, among others. Elizabeth M. Covart This was the most difficult of this set of questions.  Whom could deny the importance of the Old South Meeting House, Lexington Green, or St. John’s Church in Richmond? I’d cast a vote for any of them.  But my favorite site is the small monument in Saratoga National Historic Park that honors the leg of Benedict Arnold.  It reminds us all that the American Revolution was a messy, complicated affair, one in which our greatest hero–the man without whom Burgoyne would not have been defeated, certainly according to no less than Burgoyne himself–would become a byword for enemy and traitor.  That very small site makes us all ask a very big question: why? Why would arguably patriots’ best field commander choose to forsake his country? Money? Principle?  The questions themselves deserves to be regularly asked for us to better understand the moment, the conflict, and ourselves.  That’s my kind of place. Taylor Stoermer [FEATURED IMAGE AT TOP: Old Powder House, Somerville, MA, stored explosive gunpowder. Source: Wikimedia Commons] • Wayne Lynch says: Kudos to Elizabeth for mention of the Granary Burial Grounds. I confess to having visited very few revolutionary war sites but I have been to Boston once many years ago. My visit to the cemeteries was very memorable. • roy clevenger says: Though nothing beats Independence National Historical Park for historic or inspirational impact, my favorite is the two parks on either side of the Delaware River at Washington Crossing PA/NJ. PA has the point of embarkation, unknown soldiers’ graves & a copy of Leutze’s painting. NJ has a superb artifact collection & a wooded path taken by soldiers on the march to Trenton. Both wonderful stare-run parks. • Don Newton says: I think one of the most pristine and less visited sites is Castine, Maine. I have always found the Penobscot Expedition to be the most fascinating event in the AWI and a guided walk of the battlefield a couple of years ago left nothing to the imagination regarding terrain and troop movements. From Ft. George to Trask’s Rock the site is as it was in the day. • JMS says: Having grown up very near Washington’s Crossing, PA I agree with Don’s recommendation of that site. But having also lived in rolling hills of Morristown and Morris Township, NJ for 17 years of my adult life, my choice for best Revolutionary War site is the Morristown National Historical Park. Morristown proudly calls itself the “military capital of the Revolution.” Located 35 miles west of New York City (where the British were headquartered), the 1,500 acre park was created by Congress in 1933 to commemorate the four winter cantonments of the Continental army from 1777-1782. It contains four separate units: 1) in Morristown, the Ford Mansion that served as Washington’s headquarters in 1779-1780, and the newly refurbished research library; 2) also within Morristown, Fort Nonsense (not really a fort, but a beautiful overlook of the nearby neighborhoods and hills; 3) 5 miles south of Morristown, Jockey Hollow, a well-watered and wooded area where the troops were quartered, containing a few soldier’s huts, the Wick family farmhouse and gardens, a visitor’s center and best of all, a beautiful system of inter-looping hiking trails extended throughout the 500 acre site; and 4) the New Jersey Brigade site of 1779-1780 near the beautiful old Cross Estate (which is actually in adjacent Somerset County). Undoubtedly, this park comprises “the most complete known remains of the Continental army to be found anywhere.” While lovely during any season, especially during the lush summers, Jockey Hollow is best experienced by a cold wintry hike. • Jim Gallagher says: Having been to most of the sites mentioned, I feel a sense of reverence regarding all. But this is about favorites. I’m very partial to Yorktown, as a volunteer there, and would name it if not for Tompkins Bridge. On 8 March 1781 Col Dundas landed from the Poquoson river to plunder the halfway house (the foundations of which are in my back yard) between Hampton and Yorktown, after which he led his and JG Simcoe’s 400 men down the only road (at that time) towards Hampton and Newport News. Col Francis Mallory, who farmed the plantation next to George Wythe’s “Chesterville”, responded with 80 men and raced towards Tompkins Bridge intending to pull up the planks and trap the Redcoats on the far side of the marsh, where another 250 militia under his brother Edward’s command were enroute to ambush them. Sadly, Mallory was late, and rounded the bend in the road to blunder directly into the lead elements of the raiding party, many of whom had already crossed the bridge. Attempting to buy time, Mallory and his men stood their ground, exchanging volleys for an hour until Simcoe’s Commissary Officer led a mounted charge of between 40-60 riders and overran Mallory’s position. Just before the charge Jacob Wray (Jefferson’s “intelligencer”) appeared on scene and offered Mallory a mount for his escape. Wray pointed out that Mallory had only recently been released by the Brits and would not be treated well if taken. Mallory refused the offer, saying he could not accept escape when his men had no such means to effect their own. After the attack Mallory’s pregnant wife found his nearly unrecognizable body was found trampled into the mud with three bullet and eleven bayonet holes in his vest; which she preserved. He was buried at Chesterville, little more than a mile away. Tompkins Bridge, on a small back road, was also the site of “Big Bethel”, the first manuever battle of the Civil War. There’s no revolutionary war historical marker and almost nobody knows what happened there in 1781 – even the wikipedia entry is incoherently muddled with a different skirmish. I drive over it twice each day, past the small cemetary, and it reminds me of the unsung sacrifices made by so many for so many reasons, all of them hinging upon the extreme value of “liberty”. Its personal, poignant, and so my “favorite”. • David Brooks says: Having lived the majority of my life in upstate New York – most of the sites I have visited are in NY and particularly along the Mohawk Valley. Most memorable of those are Fort Stanwix (Schuyler), and Oriskany. However, I am less a battlefield site kinda person and prefer the other wonderful sites of the colonial and early republic in the area. Like many other area’s that saw continuous action in either the American Revolution or Civil War, many of the sites can be visited during a daily expedition or weekend visit (thanks modern transportation technology!) • steven paul mark says: If I had to pick a second favorite, it would be the Battle of Bennington site. As a smaller action, it had important effect on the Saratoga conflict. It is a bit off the beaten path so I suspect not heavily frequented. At the highest vantage point signs describe the action and depict how the surrounding topography contributed to the American victory. It also affords a terrific view of the countryside. Well worth a visit. Despite the name, the park is located in New York. Leave a Reply
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Showering at Night, Bedhead in the Morning Hi pretty lady! You have helped me before with some complicated and some not so complicated problems. So since I trust your advice, I am here again, with probably the least complicated question ever to hit your inbox. Amy, help me have pretty hair! My whole life I have been a shower-in-the-morning person. It helps me wake up, it’s nice to feel clean and it’s easy to style wet hair. Right? If I actually woke up in time, 15 minutes with a blowdryer and either a round brush or a flat iron and I was good to go. Well then I went and had babies. Yeah, two of them. And mornings have gotten very very complicated, not to mention that my one son cries when I run the blowdryer. So, for the first time in my life I am a shower-at-night person. Amy how the heck do I avoid looking like I slept in my hair? It seems regardless of how carefully I compose my style before bed, I still wake up with one side smashed down, one side sticking up and the whole thing just generally looking ratty. I don’t have any time to myself to attack it with styling tools in the morning, so I have been heading in to work looking a bit of a frazzled mess (a bit MORE of a frazzled mess) ever since I started showering at night. Do you, or any of your readers, have any ideas, tips or advice on styles or shortcuts that can help my bedhead look professional? For what it’s worth, I have straight to wavy hair that extends about two inches past my collarbones. If that helps. I hope it helps. Thank you! I have done long stretches of showering at night, then switched back to showering in the morning. Then back to night. I’ve gone months without touching the blowdryer, then gone back to that, too. I’ve sworn that hot rollers were the only way to go for months, then downgraded back to a curling iron. Currently I’m reaching the end of a months-long diffuser-and-scrunch kick and opting for the round brush again. In other words, I have pretty much tried it all and YES I HAVE SOME IDEAS FOR YOU. Here are my recommendations, in no particular order: 1) Let your hair dry completely before sleeping on it. You don’t mention whether or not you bust out the blowdryer at night, or if your son is still up and around and available for traumatizing if you were to use it. But a lot of bedhead-related weirdness can be eliminated if you make sure your hair is 100% dry before sleeping on it. If your hair air-dries relatively quickly, that’s another option, depending on if it frizzes up or not and/or if you can use styling products without overnight oil issues. 2) Divide your hair in two parts, and put each side up in a soft, loose bun. (Think Princess Leia.) If you sleep on your side most of the time, simply pull all the hair up to the very top of your head and put the bun there. Some people can get away with using hair elastics around the base of the bun, but if your hair is fine like mine, this will result in those bandy-line-dents (and breakage). So I do the bun using bobby pins and those snap barrettes. This is the best night-style option I’ve tried (as opposed to braids or wrapping my head in a scarf or whatever), since it usually results in soft, messy waves that you can actually style quite easily in the morning with a little smoothing cream or scrunching product or hair spray. 3) If your hair isn’t long enough for top-knot buns or you’re still unhappy with the results, try this: Blow dry your hair most of the way. Divide the hair on the top of your head into three or four sections (going in lines from back to front/bangs). Add smoothing cream, if you use it. (I do not.) Pull each section up and blast the roots with a little hairspray, then roll it backwards into a circle like you’re wrapping in around an invisible roller. Secure the little hair-roll with bobby pins or one of those long metal hairstylist clips. Do three or four of these rolls, spray with hairspray, go to bed. In the morning you should have some really nice volume on the top of your head and the pinned hair should be able to camouflage any smushed/bent loose hair that you slept directly on. (Unless your hair is super layered, alas.) Unclip, lightly brush down over the sides and back. (You can also backcomb the roots of the pinned sections as you releash them if you want mega-volume for going out.) 4) DO NOT CONDITION YOUR ROOTS. Ends only! This applies to morning showers too, but it’s even more important if you need your roots to bounce back from being slept on all night. 5) Wash those pillowcases! I have read that satin or silk pillowcases are extra-forgiving for washed-at-night hair, but I have not tried that. I will say that sleeping on a dirty, due-to-be-washed cotton pillowcase, though, is never going to result in fresh, non-stanky hair in the morning. 6) If all else fails, embrace the low side bun. Brush your hair out, maybe hit it with some appropriate-for-dry-hair styling product of your choice (I’ll have a list of suggestions in a bit) while flipped upside down to keep it from looking too flat. Then pull your hair back and over behind one ear like you’re going to put it in a side ponytail. Instead, wrap it into a loose, purposely messy-type bun. I basically wrap and mash my hair into a crazy blob-bun the size of my fist, then wrap a hair elastic around it a couple times. Then I tuck ends in and pull other bits out and secure it fully with a booby pin or two. (Note that for us fine-haired types this look works best when paired with the invisible roller trick described in three and backcombing, so your crown still has some oomph to it.) If your hair is short enough that you have pieces that don’t reach all the way around your head, try curling a couple of them into loose face-framing ringlets, or buy some super cute decorative clips or bobby pins (HELLOOOOOO ETSY) and pin the crap out of it, the more random the better. PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS: Note that I do not use ALL of these products ALL the time, but it more depends on the look I’m going for (smooth/wavy, volume/controlled) or the problem I’m attempting to solve. And note that  my hair is baby-fine and oil-prone, which yours may absolutely not be. But these are my favorites to have in my general-use arsenal of Dealing With Mah Hairs, particularly in the fluff-it-back-up-without-adding-oil-or-weight department: Lush The Big Tease styling gel (discontinued) Lush No Drought dry shampoo Lush Veganese conditioner Lush Jumping Juniper solid shampoo Pureology Volume shampoo Bumble & Bumble Salt Spray BedHead Superstar volumizing leave-in conditioner Fekkai Gloss smoothing cream BigSexyHair Spray & Play hair spray Paul Mitchell Extra Body Finishing Spray Photo source: Ablestock/Thinkstock About the author Subscribe to posts by Amalah 38 Responses to “Showering at Night, Bedhead in the Morning” 1. Kristen Dec 31 at 1:36 pm Reply Reply I too, have become a night time showerer, because of work and kids, etc. I have very fine, prone to oiliness hair and the best thing I have found to use in the morning is dry shampoo. It gives volume, gets rid of any grease that might have appeared over night, is all around awesome. And I love the tresemme dry shampoo, under $6 at Target, WIN! 2. Suzy Q Dec 31 at 1:43 pm Reply Reply I am a night-shower person with no kids. Also lazy. I productize and blowdry with a round brush, rather haphazardly, as I am no Vidal Sassoon. My savior in the morning is hot rollers. Love them! 3. pumpkinpie Dec 31 at 2:11 pm Reply Reply My best method for avoiding bedhead (I too am a post-baby night showerer) is to sleep in my nursing chair all night with a baby who won’t sleep in a crib. Now that my second is nine months, though, I don’t get that opportunity often. (Good, of course, for many reasons except the bedhead.) 4. sue Dec 31 at 2:16 pm Reply Reply Well……..back in the 70’s when we were going for the Farrah Fawcett hair – we would wrap our damp hair on top of our head around a sock, (using the sock like a roller) then tie the ends of the sock like a knot and go to bed. In the morning there were some curls and a lot of volume. Easier than bobby pins and clips and worked like a charm! 5. Sarah Dec 31 at 3:25 pm Reply Reply I have had good luck with got2B’s Rockin’ It dry shampoo more so than the Tresemme, plus it’s available at Walgreens. I shampoo every other day and this stuff keeps the oil slick manageable. I usually add some defrizzer on the ends to help with the dryness. 6. Kacie Dec 31 at 3:27 pm Reply Reply I am not alone!! Except, I have all but given up on my hair (though I would like to change). I just wear it in a pony or bun every day (and I hate that. But I also hate the feeling of my hair loose, so I don’t know what else to do). I too shower at night because of convenience, though I wonder if I did a morning shower and tried some of those tricks if I’d feel better about my hair and overall appearance. My hair is long, brastrap length and so fine and limp and prone to flying all over the place. I think that’s part of why I don’t like wearing it down, because it’s a hot mess. I should just go to a salon where someone will show me what in the world to do with my hair, so I can do it on a daily basis without getting frustrated. Because as it goes now, I shower at night, put it in a bun and wake up with a rat’s nest of tangles. Meep! • Claire Jan 01 at 5:06 am Reply Reply So me! All this, so me. My hair is longer though – waist, but super fine. It gets washed, plaited before bed then scruffy bun during the day. That’s it! Too lazy for anything else. Positives though, my ends are awesome because I use no heat whatsoever. 7. Gillian Dec 31 at 3:31 pm Reply Reply After your hair is completely dry, continue drying it with the ‘cool’ setting on your dryer until it’s completely cool. When I go to bed with ‘hot’ hair, my hair just forms to the shape it cools down in (not a good look). I do it after flat ironing my hair & it works like a charm. 8. Heather K Dec 31 at 4:53 pm Reply Reply I have short hair, so maybe this won’t work for long haired ladies, but I like to use a squirt bottle and squirt the hair all over till damp (or sometimes sopping wet) enough to re-style. In my case I don’t have to blow it dry, just some product and go. But there is NO way to sleep on it without complete bed head, no matter how dry my hair was to begin with, and I do NOT have the time to shower in the morning, so this works for me. • Olivia Jan 03 at 7:02 pm Reply Reply My hair is short, too. I just stick my head under the faucet, get it nice and wet and then style as usual. 9. The Tutugirl Dec 31 at 4:56 pm Reply Reply Flat iron.  As long as you’re not wearing your hair curly, that sucker can fix just about anything, and it doesn’t involve a ton of noise.  I use a heat protectant before blow drying, and then I can straighten it perfect in the mornings. 10. danielle Dec 31 at 6:08 pm Reply Reply I am a night showerer with a baby as well. I use some curlers I made and roll my wet hair with those. I pluck the curlers out in the morning and go. The bun sounds easy, but I don’t blow dry my hair. Takes about 5 minutes to roll my hair. If you Google life with monkey the fabric curlers tutorial is there. They are super comfy! 11. Amuse Dec 31 at 6:44 pm Reply Reply Satin pillow cases are The Bomb. They really do keep the hair smooth, since the hair just glides and slides across it. They reduce split ends and nape-tangles! Back in the 1960s, they were essential to keep Mom’s Bouf poufed between salon visits. Walmart sells them for under 10 bucks. A bonus is they keep your pillow feeling cool. I’m a huge fan of the bun method. I use the top of the head bun with my bra-length hair. One elastic and 8 bobby pins. It lifts the roots and the hair has incredible bounce and body. My hair is very dry, so I don’t shampoo daily, just bun it up dry, then heat it very briefly with a hairdryer in the AM, let it cool, take it down and run a pick thru it. Voila! The combo works quite well on wavy to frizzy hair like mine. 12. Stef Dec 31 at 11:50 pm Reply Reply Does any helpful person know how to tame curly hair if forced to shower at night? My hair is fine but super curly (think Shirley Temple). It is shoulder length but takes a long time to dry after a shower (an hour plus). As for a blow dryer? Child please, you can’t straighten this hair so don’t even try. Even my hairdresser can’t get it straight, so lets move on. My little guy is 16 months and I’ve had 0 success with the whole shower at night thing. Sadly my husband has been diagnosed with cancer and I have lost the luxury of a morning shower (it’s all about me dammit). Anyone know how to tame curls in the morning after they have been flattened overnight? Ponytails are getting pretty boring. • Tiffany Jan 02 at 10:15 am Reply Reply Stef – Try a dry shampoo formatted for curly hair. I promise, they work! Then add a little smoothing cream and you’re good to go. • Marnie Jan 02 at 11:46 am Reply Reply Fellow curly girl hair with short hair! I spritz my hair with a water bottle in the morning then scrunch to freshen up the curls. Not so much water that it’s drenched by any means, but enough that it will dry on it’s own. If I put too much on, I’ll use the diffuser for about 5 mins or so. The type of product you use makes a difference too! I use DevaCurl gel products. Expensive but worth it!! Especially on 2nd day hair! • Mnt Mama Jan 03 at 10:51 am Reply Reply I second the DevaCurl products. I think they are worth the money. I do exactly as Marnie does and have had some good success. I spritz with water bottle then use the DevaCurl Set It Free spray…just need a little. if i use the spray at night after a shower, I sometimes just need the water spritz in the morning and it resets the DevaCurl spray for the next day. • Christine Jan 12 at 2:54 pm Reply Reply No one has mentioned a little spiffy device called a Q-Redew that is PERFECT for curly hair.  (It works great on my slightly wavy hair too, but really it is ideal for curls)  It is basically a mini humidifier that provides just the right amount of warm mist to reset your hair.  I use it instead of dry shampoo, it’s great for next day hair! 13. Jessica Jan 01 at 9:22 am Reply Reply I have this combo hairdryer with attachment thingy from Phillips that is fabulous for a morning smooth out and style.  It has a round brush and a flat iron attachment so you’re basically doing a fully dry and straighten with one go.   If it’s particularly bad I’ll wet it a little and then redry the top bits. Also, a bun can be funned up any number of ways that basically amount to a fun barrette or hairband that take zero effort or time.   14. Hillary Jan 02 at 10:47 am Reply Reply I think I should be paid on commission for how much I’ve recommended this book: If you have any curl at all, check it out. It has totally transformed my hair routine. I also shower at night and have 2 babies. The mornings are hard to make myself look presentable and I found just letting my hair do what it needs to do (i.e., curl) has made a huge improvement in my appearance. I “wash” and condition/gel at night, let it air dry, and in the morning I lean way over, run my fingers around my scalp to loosen things up, and spritz with water to revive the curl. Voila. Super easy, no tools or implements required. Satin pillow cases are a must. So is a good haircut. • Melissa Jul 17 at 5:09 pm Reply Reply I love that book too.  I’ve never been able to sleep on my curls and have them work the next morning though. Do you have corkscrew curls or something? jealous! :) 15. Kate Jan 02 at 11:59 am Reply Reply I was a morning showerer/blow-dry/straighten devotee for years until I, you know…grew up, got a real job and had a bunch of kids. Who has time for that crap, honestly?  I have crazy, CRAZY thick and also very frizz prone straight to wavy hair that stops right below my shoulder blades. The best hair I’ve ever had in my life comes from my new routine: Wash at night (now I only wash my hair twice a week or so, the benefit of having the dry, dry hair) let it air dry or even sleep on it wet. In the morning, spread some of the Fx Silk Drops (use sparingly) and flat iron (takes me less than 10 minutes). Between washes I just flat iron again for a minute or two in the morning.  And in the realm of product recommendations – can I say that I’ve tried like damn near every salon and store product for shampoo and conditioner that is SLS free, and spent up to like $60 a bottle, and the best stuff EVAR is the SimplyU moisturizing shampoo and conditioner at walmart for like $7 for the big pump bottles? That stuff is amazeballs, honestly.  16. Kat Jan 02 at 11:59 am Reply Reply Dry shampoo and a good hair cut (maintained every six or eight weeks) works wonders for me. I swear my hair looks best when I shower at night and skip a wash every other day. Dry shampoo at night (seriously – AT NIGHT before you go to bed. If you wait until your hair is already greasy you are fighting an uphill battle!) creates natural looking volume and texture, I just run a flat or curling iron around the parts that are wonky, smoothing cream on the ends only and off we go! I use Suave Professionals dry shampoo (works awesome, and it’s like $4 at Target. It beats out the one I was paying $23 for ANY DAY) and a Bumble and Bumble “smoothing” cream (name escapes me, comes in a bronze tube) Side note: I was really afraid to skip a wash (my hair is pretty oily after one day) but after a few weeks of this routine my hair looks so much shinier and healthier and the dry shampoo totally takes care of the oil as long as I do it at night. 17. MR Jan 02 at 12:07 pm Reply Reply I have fine, straight hair and could never get it to do anything. After years of pulling it up in a pony or bun all the time, I cut it to a chin length bob. After years of that, I was bored and told my stylisti wanted something different and asked if I should grow it out or what. Knowing my complete inability to do anything with my hair, she gave me a totally cute pixie cut (I had had short before and disliked it, but this is soooo cute) and she told me not to wash it more than once a week. It took some getting used to, but not washing it makes a HUGE difference. Now, my least favorite hair days are the days I was it. I started working out recently and have thus started washing my hair more and it sucks. I am going to look into the dry shampoo. My hair really needs to be kind of dirty to look good. The days I get the most compliments on my hair are the days where I am seriously thinking my hair feels gross and I want to wash it. Lol. So weird. • tasterspoon Jan 05 at 12:29 am Reply Reply All my life I’ve had greasy, greasy hair. Then I read this article where Brooke Shields said her hair looks its best on the 4th day after washing, and I was all, Wuuuut?? But I was pregnant with #2 and foresaw how convenient washing my hair only twice a week would be… so I started washing every other day…now every third day. I’ve gone 4 days out of necessity but feel gross. Just to say, washing less frequently might actually be an option even for those for whom the idea seems unfathomable. You just have to get over the mental ickies. I need to get back into an exercise routine, though, so I’m not sure how to work that out. Oh, and those who’ve recommended the satin pillowcase – GREAT idea I’m going to try with my 2 year old who wakes up with a rats’ nest every day. 18. Karen Jan 02 at 4:15 pm Reply Reply This is the most useful post and set of comments. Ever. Thank you. 19. Sarah Jan 02 at 6:17 pm Reply Reply I have the flatside morning look, too. Wetting the hair at the roots and blowdrying it again (against the grain, especially) can fluff and reshape. It only takes a minute. Dreadfully jealous of those people who can go to bed with wet hair, wake up, comb it out, and go. 20. Stephanie Jan 02 at 8:19 pm Reply Reply This sounds totally crazy, but it really works, and it’s free.  I have fairly thick, slightly wavy hair that’s prone to frizziness and is a bit hard to manage.  I read this tip in a magazine years ago, and it works wonders, except on super short hair (my current style, alas).  Get a washcloth wet with really hot water, ring it out, and put it on your head, making sure to cover the wonkiest parts of your hair.  Leave it on while you brush your teeth.  Remove the washcloth and fluff.  You may need to use a curling or flatiron on a few spots.  It’s like magic.  The weight of the washcloth helps flatten crazy spots and the steam calms it all down while at the same time sort of rejuvenating the style. Seriously, try it.   • Sal Apr 29 at 6:12 am Reply Reply Thanks Stephanie…..I’m gonna try this! 21. Corie Jan 02 at 10:43 pm Reply Reply I’ve been a night time showerer for years because I am so NOT a morning person. I go to bed with wet hair and let it dry on its own overnight. In the morning I either use the curling/straightening iron on it (depending on which I’m using at the time) if I’m wearing it straight or stick my head under the faucet to get it wet again if I’m wearing it curly (since I let it air dry then, too). If I’m doing the curly thing I get my hair wet as soon as I get up, wrap it in a towel and let it dry a bit while I brush my teeth and put in my contacts, and then I style it. Once I’m don’t with my hair I do my makeup and get dressed. One of the things I started doing after I had my son was getting up early enough that I could get myself completely ready to go and the car loaded with my work stuff and his day care stuff before I woke him up to get ready. It didn’t always work out as planned – sometimes he would wake up early and I’d have to juggle things around – but most of the time it worked. I’ll do the same thing when I go back to work in a few weeks after having my daughter (although I’m REALLY not looking forward to getting up at 4:45 again!). 22. Kristin Jan 03 at 4:57 pm Reply Reply I’m so excited about this post and the comments too! I really want to try the tip about using dry shampoo at night because my hair is so fine/thin and gets greasy so fast, dry shampoo barely helps. (If my hair is not squeaky clean, it kind of sticks together and leaves spots in the top/back where you can see the scalp. Ugh) Also, this morning I tried Amy’s suggestion of a messy side bun, and since I don’t normally do anything to my hair except let it hang down, I’ve gotten more compliments today than I have in a long time! Thanks Amy! :) 23. Jasmine Jan 03 at 7:36 pm Reply Reply I have fine, straight dark hair. To have lovely voluminous falling waves in the morning I do the hair donut trick.  Here’s an excellent tutorial – 24. autumn Jan 04 at 6:19 pm Reply Reply Otherwise there the old pomade and nice ponytail trick.  Really defined part and smooth everything down with a hair paste product of your choice.  I try to only do it once a week to make it look like  a “style” choice rather than I didn’t have time to do my hair how I would prefer to.   25. Eileen Oct 31 at 1:35 am Reply Reply what I have found it doesn’t really make much difference when you wash your hair because if you wash it today tomorrow you sit with the same problem because you can’t wash your hair everyday because it will become damaged what I suggest you do is to place a stocking over your hair to keep it in place so that it won’t become all mattered and miss placed you can style it before you do that I have tried it and it does work 26. Jen Jan 21 at 3:45 pm Reply Reply This is great! I shower at night often and can definitely use these tips! 27. Kerry Feb 21 at 2:41 pm Reply Reply I have always been a shower at night person, for just about as long as I can remember. I have long, wavy hair and usually when I get out of the shower I’ll put some mousse and anti frizz cream in it then pull my hair in a bun sitting on the top of my head. I wake up in the morning, take my hair down, and it’s still ever so slightly damp, but it quickly air dries. The result is beautifully wavy and no frizz what so ever. The bun on the top of the head really helps keep the hair out of my face and so I can roll around in bed without having a big bump to deal with making it uncomfortable to lie down. Sometimes if I’m feeling it I’ll do a quick french braid (being careful not to pull or break my hair), which gives a tighter wave/curl effect. 28. Sal Apr 29 at 6:09 am Reply Reply I have wavy hair and always wash in the morning. I find the first day my waves are pretty and bouncy but the second day is disastrous! my hair looks terrible, scruffy and kind of frizzy. Products make it look even worse and oily! HELP 1. How to Look Great Before You Wake Up | Soshable | Social Media Blog - Aug 06 Follow us on Google+
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Hopefully, we can avoid World War III If nuclear missiles aren't launched from North Korea in the next few days, then the United States can breathe a collective sigh of relief. Former NBA basketball flake Dennis Rodman this week visited the oppressive and dangerous country, mysterious and dangerous in both its closed society and nuclear threat. But Rodman, known in his 15-year NBA career for his crazy antics and bi-polar personality, is riding to the diplomatic rescue. He declared his eternal friendship Thursday with North Korea's supreme leader, Kim Jong Un. "You have a friend for life," Rodman told him as they sat next to each other to watch an unusual basketball exhibition in Pyongyang, North Korea. Didn't see that one coming, a union of "The Worm" and Jong Un.  There aren't two bigger opposites on the planet. It's funny just picturing those two together. Rodman was with a group that included Harlem Globetrotters Bull Bullard, Buckets Blakes and Moose Weekes. But there was no international incident. In fact, Rodman was spreading the love for Jong Un, who is reportedly a basketball fan. "I come in peace. I love the people of North Korea!" Rodman wrote on Twitter when he arrived in Pyongyang earlier in the week. Later, Rodman tweeted that he was "honored to represent The United States of America." Later, he tweeted, "I'm not a politician. Kim Jung Un & North Korean people are basketball fans. I love everyone. Period. End of story." According to CNN,the weeklong trip by these "basketball diplomats" is not an official U.S. mission, but for a TV documentary production. The video will be shown in an installment of a monthly series produced by Vice Magazine for HBO. The visit comes at time when tension is again heightened between North Korea and the West. Earlier this week, North Korea threatened "miserable destruction" in response to routine military exercises planned between South Korea and the United States. • Comment Get Spotted® Skip to News « back next » Caprock and Lubbock Cooper Football
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Halladay deadline set Posted: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 Toronto Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi still hasn't received an appropriate trade offer for Roy Halladay and has set a July 28 deadline to complete a deal for the 2003 Cy Young Award winner. "At this point, it's probably unlikely that we'll trade Doc," Ricciardi said Tuesday. MLB Notebook Baseball's nonwaiver trade deadline is July 31. Back problem shelves Wakefield: All-Star knuckleballer Tim Wakefield is headed to the disabled list. The Boston Red Sox said Wakefield, who turns 43 next week, has a strained lower back. Right-hander Clay Buchholz was recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket to start in Wakefield's place tonight against the Texas Rangers. Danks to miss start: John Danks will miss his scheduled start tonight for the Chicago White Sox against the Tampa Bay Rays because of a blister on his left index finger. Carlos Torres will be called up from Triple-A Charlotte to start in his place. The White Sox do not expect Danks to miss more than one start. Trending this week:
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Odile Mary Zientek Posted: Saturday, December 22, 2007 Odile Mary Zientek, 87, of Amarillo died Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2007. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. today in St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church with Monsignor Joseph Tash as celebrant. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery by Schooler Funeral Home, 4100 S. Georgia St. Born Jan. 5, 1920, in Port au Prince, Haiti, to Clotilde and Sylvester Suhre, she was raised in Le Havre, France. She came to the United States in 1938, living in Baltimore, where she met and married Ralph John Zientek. After living in Chicago and Cumberland, Md., they became longtime residents of Amarillo. She was a member of the Art Alliance and the Amarillo Little Theatre. She was also a charter member of the HPBH Auxiliary and a member of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church Altar Guild. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph. Survivors include two sons, Ralph Zientek Jr. and wife Edy of Victoria and David Zientek and wife Colleen of Austin; a daughter, Odile Tyler and husband John of Houston; seven grandchildren, Grace, John, Rachel and Daniel Tyler and Emily, Sarah and Kate Zientek. The family suggests memorials be to the Amarillo Museum of Art, P.O. Box 447, Amarillo, TX 79178. Amarillo Globe-News, Dec. 22, 2007 Trending this week:
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U.S. soldiers injured in ambush Posted: Sunday, July 28, 2002 BAGRAM, Afghanistan - Five American soldiers were injured and two Afghan militiamen were killed Saturday in a 4-hour gun battle in eastern Afghanistan during a search for Taliban and al-Qaida fighters thought holed up in the lawless region. At least three of those who opened fire on the U.S. and Afghan troops from a mud-brick compound also were killed, said Col. Roger King, military spokesman at Bagram, the main U.S. base in Afghanistan. One attacker was wounded and is now in U.S. custody. It was the fifth time U.S. forces have been attacked since hostility against them rose sharply after a U.S. air strike July 1 that Afghan officials say killed 25 people at a village wedding party. The wounded soldiers were flown to Bagram. Four of them, wounded early in the attack, had injuries that were not life-threatening. The condition of the fifth, wounded late in the gunfight, was not immediately known. The Khost region, about 90 miles southeast of Kabul, the capital, is regarded as one of the most insecure areas of Afghanistan and forces of the U.S.-led coalition have repeatedly conducted operations there aimed at flushing out holdouts of the Taliban and al-Qaida. It is exceptionally difficult terrain, where soldiers clamber among arid, steep mountains that provide an array of hiding places for fugitives and perches for snipers. Mud houses cling to slopes above the passable byways. King said about 50 U.S. soldiers and allied Afghan militia were trying to confirm intelligence about an enemy operative in the area when they came under small-arms fire about 1 p.m. The injured soldiers' names were not released pending notification of relatives. King said a team was continuing reconnaissance in the area. "It suggests that we're facing a committed enemy," King said. "It suggests what we've tried to say all along, that this is not a quick fix, it's not going to be over tomorrow. It will be a long drawn-out campaign. ... "We are doing a lot of our operations in there because of its proximity to the border, because of the history of the area and its connection to the people we are looking for," King said. "Those things work together to make the border region a focal point." Afghan anger against the United States has risen since the July 1 air strike that Afghans say killed 48 people - 25 of them celebrating a wedding - and wounded 117 in Uruzgan, in the center of the country. U.S. officials say they believe civilians were killed, but have not said how many. Officials say the attack was provoked by persistent anti-aircraft fire from sites in the village. The military is investigating the incident. Since then, U.S. troops have come under fire five times. On July 13, a U.S. convoy was attacked while traveling along a road between Bagram and Kabul. No one was injured. Two days earlier, a U.S. Special Forces compound near Kandahar was hit by grenades and small arms. Again, there were no injuries. In a separate incident the same day, a U.S. soldier from the 82nd Airborne Division suffered a concussion when a bullet struck his helmet while on patrol near Kandahar. On July 2, a U.S. military convoy was fired on as it returned from the hospital in Kandahar where Afghan victims of the U.S. air strike were being treated. One soldier was shot in the foot. Fifteen U.S. servicemen have been killed in combat or hostile situations in Afghanistan since the U.S.-led anti-terror campaign began last autumn. The most recent fatality occurred May 19. Trending this week:
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In the Nation: Guardsman's court-martial gets under way Posted: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 FORT LEWIS, Wash. - A court-martial began Monday of a National Guardsman accused of passing military information to undercover agents he thought were al-Qaida members. Spc. Ryan Anderson, 27, could get life in prison without parole if convicted. Anderson, a Muslim convert, pleaded innocent Aug. 9 to five counts of trying to provide the al-Qaida terrorist network with information about U.S. troop strength and tactics, and methods for killing American soldiers. Capt. Jay Stephenson, a spokesman for the military prosecutors, said the charges against Anderson amount to attempted treason. Anderson's attorney, Maj. Joseph Morse, has refused to comment. McGreevey's accuser says he will not sue NEW YORK - A former aide who claims New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey sexually harassed him said Monday he will not sue the governor. The governor's resignation announcement was sufficient admission of his wrongdoing, Golan Cipel said in a statement released Monday by an Israeli public relations agency. Cipel is in seclusion with his family in Israel. McGreevey announced Aug. 12 that he is gay and would resign from office because he had an extramarital affair with a man. Administration sources identified the other man in the relationship as Cipel. McGreevey has said the relationship with consensual. But Cipel denied he is gay, and insisted he had been sexually harassed and pressured by the governor. Florida's Supreme Court to hear Schiavo case On The Net: Florida Supreme Court: www.flcourts .org/pubinfo/schiavo/index.html Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation: www.terris fight.orgP> American Civil Liberties Union of Florida: www.aclufl.org CLEARWATER, Fla. - The Florida Supreme Court will hear arguments in the Terri Schiavo case today. The brain-damaged woman is at the center of one of the nation's longest, most bitter right-to-die disputes, one that has pitted her husband against her parents. The question before the court is whether the law that Gov. Jeb Bush signed in October to keep 40-year-old Schiavo alive violates her constitutional right to privacy and the separation of powers between the branches of Florida's government. Trending this week:
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Copper Thefts Reflect Desperate Financial Times Copper Caper By Mark Anderson A disturbing symptom of America’s economic downtown is that copper from air conditioners, wiring, gravemarkers—anything thieves can get their hands on—is fair game in the ever-expanding scrapping racket, carried out by a cashstrapped element of the populace that cannibalizes nearly everything in its path. This scene is being played out across the country. In the case of Georgia, Tom Gillis, an Avondale, Ga. police officer, told this writer that he had to help form a three municipality task force to fight the metal-stealing frenzy that is growing not only geographically, but also in the variety of objects stolen and the sheer audacity involved in taking them. “This week a graveyard got hit for dozens of bronze markers,” Gillis told AFP. “We’ve even had manhole covers stolen. I also had a stack of [stolen] state-direction signs with ‘Georgia Department of Transportation’ stamped on the back of them.” Police in Georgia and across the country are partnering with scrap yards so the type and quantity of metal traded in for cash can be monitored, much in the way that pawnshops are watched when there are spikes in stolen merchandise. In DeKalb County east of Atlanta, within the area of Gillis’s task force, police broke up a ring that stole dozens of air conditioning units worth $200,000. Chicago thieves stole two air conditioners from an animal shelter, costing the facility $25,000. Even indirect fatalities have resulted. Vandals who stripped copper from Miami streetlights contributed to the death of Thelma Morrow. A Toyota Corolla struck her on a rainy September night. “The driver told police the streetlight outages helped make the crash difficult to avoid, and firefighters needed emergency floodlights to tend to Mrs.Morrow. She died weeks later at age 52,” the South Florida Sun-Sentinel sadly noted. Gillis is warning homeowners everywhere to lock their crawl-space entrances or scrappers might literally yank the plumbing right out from under their homes. The nation’s countless foreclosures and abandoned homes are similarly a major target. But the scrappers hardly stop there. According to the East Peoria Times-Courier, Rep. Mike Unes (R-Ill.) has filed H.B. 3825 to make the resale of stolen metals harder. “This summer alone, dozens of households in our region have been the targets of copper and aluminum theft,  especially copper coils found in commercial air conditioners. Thieves are also targeting local churches, farms, and businesses causing tens of thousands of dollars of damages,” Unes told the Times-Courier. Illinois farmer Ernie Runyon’s irrigation systems have been hit hard. Last summer, more than a dozen of his 31 irrigators were robbed of their copper wire. One irrigator was hit three separate times. The loss is $4,000 to $10,000 per irrigator. His insurance provider canceled his policy covering these systems because of the number of claims. Unes’s legislation provides an example that could help stem the tide. His bill orders metal dealers to no longer pay cash for air conditioners, condensers or evaporator coils. This includes any type of copper. Moreover, payments cannot be made at transaction time. Instead, they can only be finalized after three business days have passed—and only by check or money order. Scrap yards must keep better records and cannot purchase anything marked as belonging to the government or a business. Amid these acts of desperation, iron and steel air conditioner cages are selling nearly as fast as air conditioners are being stolen—a hot item to deny thieves some cool cash. Leave a Comment
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High gas prices more likely due to oiligopoly than collusion The knee-jerk reaction of many Canadians, including Industry Minister Tony Clement, is to assume that high gas prices and inflated profit margins are likely to be explained by collusion among the big oil companies to fix prices at higher than acceptable levels.  It may well be true that that there are price setting agreements reached among the major players in Canada, as Lorne Gunter suggests has happened before, but explicit collusion is not the only plausible explanation for high refining margins in Canada.  The refinery sector should be under the lens of the Competition Bureau because the potential exists for the abuse of market power in this sector due to high concentration ratios, significant barriers to entry, and a product market with inelastic short run demand.   Market power does not imply collusion or some grand conspiracy – it simply implies that the competitive forces in the market for refined products aren’t sufficient to drive prices down to marginal cost. There is no question that oligopoly, or oil-igopoly if you will, exists in the Canadian refining sector.  Canadian refinery capacity is a little under 1.85 million barrels per day (bpd), of which 85% is controlled by the 5 largest operators – what economists refer to as the 5-firm concentration ratio.  The major players are Suncor (380,000 bpd), Imperial Oil (500,000 bpd), Irving (300,000 bpd) and Shell (172,000 bpd after closing its Montreal refinery).  Generally speaking, a 4- or 5-firm concentration ratio above 50% would raise concerns about market power, while a 4- or 5-firm concentration ratio above 80% indicates a near-monopoly. Since refineries have quasi-fixed capacity, and it would be clear if refiners were systematically rationing quantities to force higher prices, we should expect them to compete in the prices they set at the rack. This is where the high entry costs and time frames really matter.  In the standard Bertrand model of price competition among firms in an oligopoly, the gains to any single firm from lowering their price relative to their competitors’ lies in taking over some or all of their market share. These potential gains to cutting prices serve to drive prices down to marginal cost even with a small number of firms in the market. With a refinery, large shifts in market share aren’t possible.  A refinery operator cannot decide to lower their prices tomorrow, and expect to be able to supply all 1.9 million bpd of refined products, since they do not have to capacity to do so, and could not create that capacity in the short term. So, in this case, a refinery which lowers their prices will not be able to capture a much greater market share, and they will simply earn a little less money per barrel and enable higher margins for their downstream clients at the retail level. While the capacity constraints on each of the individual firms make it more likely that price exceeds marginal costs, there is a limit on the degree to which firms with market power can extract high margins – the limit comes from the twin threats of entry or regulation. The refinery industry has significant fixed costs of entry – you can’t build a refinery quickly to take advantage of high margins. Rather, you must invest billions of dollars in capital on the belief that those margins will continue to exist.  As many have suggested, increasing refinery capacity will likely lower margins, which in and of itself makes investing in a new refinery less attractive.  In this type of an environment, we would expect to see limit pricing behavior in which existing refineries each benefit from keeping margins high, but not so high as to encourage entry. A second incentive, and perhaps where some of the value lies in the political posturing we have seen this week in Canada and the US, is the need to limit prices to avoid regulatory intervention in the market.   In both of these cases, this could imply that the collusive outcome has lower prices than if there were no collusion at all. So, is there collusion in gasoline markets? I have no idea.  The potential certainly exists in the refinery sector for either explicit or tacit collusion. But, it’s just as likely that the collusion serves exactly the purpose to which Lorne Gunter alludes in his piece – to keep prices lower than they might otherwise be to avoid new entrants, government intervention, and/or long-term demand destruction – as it is that coordination exists to keep prices high.  The refinery sector just isn’t set up so for competitive forces to push prices downward in the first place. If you want to decrease refinery margins, the only guaranteed ways to do it are by increasing the elasticity of gasoline demand through more public transit, denser communities, more flexible work environments, or by deploying alternative energy sources for or means of transportation.  If the impact of high gasoline prices were a sharp decrease in consumption, then you would start to see competitive forces erode margins much more quickly than a dressing down before a Parliamentary committee ever will. 4 responses to “High gas prices more likely due to oiligopoly than collusion” 1. godot10 Refining is an oligopoly because it is 99% of the time a low margin business with which the government interferes with regularly with constantly changing regulations. Refiners don’t control the price of their major input cost (oil) nor their major output products (gasoline, diesel, heating oil), all of which are independently trading in transparent regulated commodities markets (mostly the Nymex). i.e. Refining is a necessary but usually marginally profitable business for those who engage in it. The reason for the current spike in the crack spreads is that gasoline is trading off the world price for oil (Brent) whereas the North American price of oil (WTI) is depressed because Cushing, Oklahoma is full to the brim with oil with insufficient takeaway capacity. Refiners who have WTI oil as an input are currently making a killing. Refiners (like those in Montreal and points East and in the US Gulf Coast) are having a tough slog because their oil inputs trade off the world price. The fact that 15% of the US refining capacity is currently under the threat of flooding is also impacting North American gas prices. 2. David Wilson “Lorne Gunter eludes” (?) … do you possibly mean ‘alludes’? Leave a Reply
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Sign up × Within the last few days, my Wi-fi setting keeps switching to "off". It does this even when the screen is on and I'm actively using the device. I've checked the couple apps I still have that help with conserving battery and none of them seem to affect wi-fi. In any event I haven't installed any recently nor updated any settings in them. What should I be checking? How can I fix this? Motorola Droid, Android 2.2.1, unrooted share|improve this question Have you tried more than one WAP or is this all happening on one? –  Matt Feb 3 '11 at 22:09 You would probably know this, but have you checked to see if you have any rogue Tasker profiles configured? –  user739 Feb 3 '11 at 22:51 2 Answers 2 I had this happen to me once. I think it had something to do with WiFi being turned on while flight mode was on, but I don't know why. I fixed it by: 1. Turning off WiFi 2. Turning on flight mode 3. Rebooting 4. Turning off flight mode 5. Rebooting 6. Turning on WiFi share|improve this answer up vote 1 down vote accepted Well color me dumb. I'd recently installed an app called "Autopilot". It's supposed to put the device in Airplane mode when there's no cellular signal. I work in the middle of an office building so it happens a lot. It burns through battery while it tries to establish a signal. The settings led me to believe that it wouldn't touch wi-fi unless I turned a specific setting on. I didn't, because I didn't want to mess with that. However, after I uninstalled the app, the behavior has stopped. I should have checked that first. Let that be a lesson: Just because you don't think it's that new app you installed giving you grief, it just might be after all. share|improve this answer Your Answer
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6fd3 Mr. Billy C. Pool Skip Navigation Angelo State University University Health Clinic and Counseling Services Search Site Information for: Mr. Billy C. Pool • Profile Image University Health Clinic and Counseling Services Director of Counseling Services • Bachelor’s degree in sociology, Angelo State University, 1978 • Master’s degree in counseling psychology, Angelo State University, 1992 Years in practice: I have 25 years experience working in mental health counseling with 16 years working in psychiatric hospitals, and for the past nine years as director of counseling at Angelo State University. My experience working in psychiatric care provided me a background in diagnosing and treating a variety of mental health issues using both psychotherapy and medication to provide the maximum therapeutic benefit for our patients. I like my job because: I enjoy the challenge of working with college students because I find them to be intelligent, motivated and open to change. I also enjoy working with the interdisciplinary team at the University Health Clinic, where we can provide a holistic program of care for our students. The counselors work in conjunction with the medical staff, which allows us to provide a comprehensive program of care and follow-up treatment for our students. Outside interests and hobbies: In my off-time, I enjoy music, activities with my family, gardening and playing with my dog, Max. 31.441924; -100.463854
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Fast, effective, and fun! Sign in Or Sign up! Sam Ko, MD, MBA Skydive.samko medium • Member since 14/12/2009 • profile views (11647) Sam Ko, MD, MBA's Profile Sam Ko graduated with honors from Seattle University achieving the status of Bannan Scholar. He then received a combined MD and MBA at the University of Rochester, receiving an International Medicine Grant and graduating Beta Gamma Sigma. Currently, he is in Emergency Medicine training at the Loma Linda University in California and realizing the power of the "visual stethoscope" that ED bedside ultrasound provides.  Want more information?  Sam Ko's CV Sam's Emergency Medicine Blog  Disclaimer:  All opinions expressed here are those of the author and not of the employer.
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Sparrow Is The Best Email App For Your iPhone Since Apple's Own Sparrow by Sparrow icon Sparrow ($2.99) by Sparrow is the much-anticipated email app for your iPhone. Is it everything you dreamed of in an iPhone email client? I've been using Sparrow on my Mac since the first beta. It is my main email client, and I just can't bring myself to go back to Mail on Mac. I love the beautifully designed interface intertwined with simplicity. It also has the best elements of what was then known as Tweetie, which I loved. In fact, the app just makes mail not feel so boring. So when I heard that Sparrow was coming for iPhone, I was ecstatic about the release and kept up-to-date throughout the development. Sparrow for iPhone fully supports IMAP email accounts (POP is not supported yet). This means that you can use your Gmail, Google Apps, iCloud, Yahoo, AOL, Mobile Me, and even custom IMAP email accounts with Sparrow. Seeing as how this covers most email accounts, you should be fine. Unless you use something like Google Exchange. I highly recommend linking up your Facebook account (if you have one) with Sparrow, because it will retrieve profile photos for your contacts. I have it enabled on the desktop version as well, and I must admit that being able to put a picture to every name really does make all the difference. With the iPhone app, the design still retains most of the elements from the desktop version. You still have the Tweetie-like sidebars, although because of the limited space estate on the iPhone, it’s divided into three panels: Accounts, Folders/Labels, and Messages. You can navigate between them via buttons, or with intuitive swipe gestures. Sparrow by Sparrow screenshot The Accounts view allows you to check individual accounts, or you can go for the Unified Inbox. Just like the regular mail app, you will be able to see a count of how many unread messages you have in each. A simple tap on an account will take you directly to the Inbox, though you can swipe left-to-right to access your folders and labels. Ever have a moment when you need to search through your mail? I know I do – fortunately, just like the Mac app, you can search through all of your messages at the top of the messages screen, and filter by From, To, Subject, or All. You can even pull-to-refresh to check for any new messages, something that I wish the native Mail app had (it’s kind of amazing that Apple has yet to implement it). A message can be swiped on (from right-to-left) to reveal a contextual menu, similar to the Quick Swipe from the official Twitter app. With this menu, you can quickly reply to a message, star it, label it, archive or delete it. It's a quick way to do something with a message without actually opening it. You can also batch move, archive, and delete, which can really come in handy. Of course, there will be times when you have to read a message. Just tap on it to view it, and you will get a beautiful format for viewing individual messages. The From information is revealed, but you can always tap on Details to reveal more information. Sparrow presents HTML and plain text emails just fine, so nothing changes there. You can quickly mark the message as unread by tapping the empty circle, reply, or use the bottom menu bar for more options. If it’s part of a thread, swiping up and down on the screen allows you to quickly navigate between each threaded message, offering much more convenience than the default Mail app ever did. Composing messages is quite a different experience than with the normal Mail app, thanks to the two-step composer feature. When composing a message, you’ll first see the “Send to:” screen, where you pick who you want to send the message to. Sparrow features the Smart Contact list, which will show your most frequently contacted people at the top of the list. Each name will show a Cc or Bcc button, which you just tap on to add that person to the designated field. The best part is that each is color coded – normal recipients are blue, CCs are green, and BCCs are orange. This is much more elegant than Apple’s way, and it’s much easier to identify the people you’re sending to. The actual compose area is pretty much what you would expect from a mail app, with the subject and message body. If you wish to attach a photo (either imported or just snap a new one), you can do so by tapping the paperclip icon in the subject line. Thumbnails will appear in that area once attached; swipe back to the beginning to add more. When you send a message, you’ll be able to see the progress at the bottom of the screen, just as you would in the default Mail app (and even desktop version of Sparrow). It all just feels natural to me. Sparrow by Sparrow screenshot I’m absolutely loving the animations when navigating through the app. The design and experience also feel perfect to me, though of course I can be a bit biased since it’s my default mail client on my Mac. It’s clear that the developers and designers behind Sparrow put a lot of effort into creating the app with the perfect amount of polish, and it really shines. However, I noticed that you can’t swipe back to the messages list while you’re viewing a message – not sure why this is the case, but it feels inconsistent with the rest of the app. It’s just a small nitpick of mine that could hopefully be addressed in the future with the developers. Oh, and it seems that the app is only usable in portrait mode, but I would imagine that landscape support is in the future. Now, the biggest complaint will be that there is no push or local notifications in Sparrow for iPhone. While the beta versions seem to have included notifications, it did not make it into the public release. The reason behind this is because Sparrow was "abusing" a VOIP-only API to be continuously running in the background. Apple did not allow this, so they had to resubmit the app sans local notifications. Also, the developers don't really want to channel your mail through a push server, since they would be liable for security of your information. However, if you really want notifications, you could always help them convince Apple to change their mind. Regardless of push notifications or not (there are other workarounds to this, such as Boxcar), I am officially going to drop Apple's Mail client just like I did on my MacBook Pro. Sparrow has a great design and interface, and it improves the email experience on my iPhone greatly. It is pretty much everything I've been waiting for (excluding push notifications), and I couldn't be happier. On another note, please keep in mind that Sparrow is not a universal app. Why they decided to not make a universal or iPad app is beyond me, but hopefully they’ll be working on that soon, especially since I’d imagine the app would look amazing on a third generation iPad. Let us know: will Sparrow be replacing Mail on iPhone for you? Mentioned Apps Related Articles Sparrow Is The Best Email App For Your iPhone Since Apple's Own Sparrow Is The Best Email App For Your iPhone Since Apple's Own
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Twitter Facebook Vimeo Youtube Google Plus Pinterest Tumblr Architect: T. Butler Wilson Read previous post: 1938 – Ritz Cinema, Athlone, Co. Westmeath Architect: Michael Scott & Associates The original perspective drawings for the Ritz Cinema, include large areas of glazing on the...
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LAS CRUCES >> After the tour of the historic Amador Hotel with El Paso Ghost Tours, Robert Moore felt a burning sensation at the fold of his arm. "I didn't feel it until I came here (downstairs)," Moore said holding out his arm so ghost investigators could take photos. "And all of the sudden, it started burning." Two scratch marks in the shape of a crude "Y" got redder by the minute. It was Moore's first time on a ghost tour and Saturday night was one of the more active nights for a small group of about 15 curious tourists and ghost enthusiasts. "I was really shaky and really hot," said Priscilla Ortiz, another tourist who was scratched by some paranormal presence. While this was going on, a flash light in the room was flickering off and on. Ortiz began feeling her right arm get warm and had a feeling like she was being touched, she said. Ortiz had a pair of scratches on her lower back, which started out as a burning sensation, just like Moore's. "Right after I was scratched, we got really scared and we got out of there," she said. "I do believe in ghosts and maybe they target people that are believers." The Amador Hotel is one of the oldest buildings in Las Cruces with its original structure built in 1866. It's a favorite location for El Paso Ghost Tours because numerous ghosts supposedly make it their home. "We get lots of shadows here, a lot of meter play, flashlights turning on and off," said Michael Starkey, an investigator with the tour group. "And it's getting more active. They (the ghosts) seem to know how to interact with the equipment." During the tour, guests had a chance to hold ghost meters that gauge the amount of energy in the atmosphere. When a spirit's energy is near, these meters will light up and their needles will go from 0 to 5. The investigators use these instruments to communicate with the other side. Andi Murphy Sun-News A group of visitors on an El Paso Ghost Tour of the Amador Hotel watch ghosts meters respond to paranormal activity on the floor of Andi Murphy Sun-News A group of visitors on an El Paso Ghost Tour of the Amador Hotel watch ghosts meters respond to paranormal activity on the floor of one of the rooms. Annie, the spirit of a little girl who resides in one of the upstairs rooms, seemed particularly playful Saturday night. As guests filled her room, she played with a flashlight and -- while communicating through the ghost meters -- told investigators that next time guests come, they should bring a purple toy for her. "It's not so much to get you to believe in ghosts, but to get you to experience what we've experienced and let you make up your own mind," Starkey said. Amador Hotel is one of the most haunted places in Las Cruces, and there are a few other places in town that allegedly harbor more malevolent spirits who bang on walls and scream aloud. "That place (the old Doña Ana County court house and jail) was one of the most active places we've ever done," said Patrick Olona, founder of Southwest Paranormal Investigators, a Las Cruces group. "One of our investigators was attacked. We captured it on video, audio, everything. One of the most haunted places in Las Cruces." Captured on film were shadow people and an invisible force disconnecting a camera cable. Audio recorders caught voices and answers to the investigator's questions. "These were intelligent haunts. They knew we were there. They interacted with us," Olona said. "They hear us, they probably see us." Andi Murphy Sun-News Don Ward, historian for El Paso Ghost Tours, takes a picture of scratches on Robert Moore&#8217;s arm at the historic Amador Hotel. Andi Murphy Sun-News Don Ward, historian for El Paso Ghost Tours, takes a picture of scratches on Robert Moore's arm at the historic Amador Hotel. An unseen, paranormal presence caused the burning scratches while he was touring the upstairs rooms, Moore said. On Olona's list of most haunted locations is the Genesis building on the NMSU campus. Investigators don't even need equipment to hear voices and see shadows. "Some of them were vicious, vicious pounding," he said. Also on every ghost chasers list is the old Memorial Medical Hospital, Rio Grande Theatre, Tom Young's, Double Eagle, Dripping Springs, the old city hall and the Fountain Theatre. SPI explores haunted areas as a hobby. They offer their services to the public for free if people feel their home is haunted, Olona said. And he's always overwhelmed with calls from private home owners who are scared to go home and go to sleep because they've seen shadows, balls of light or full, ghostly figures. Andi Murphy Sun-News Visitors hope that flash pictures and the grid pattern of a laser pen will document ghostly presences at the Amador Hotel, one of Andi Murphy Sun-News Visitors hope that flash pictures and the grid pattern of a laser pen will document ghostly presences at the Amador Hotel, one of the most haunted places in Las Cruces. "I'm convinced that we're surrounded," he said. "I'm getting calls from people in new homes too." Haro Paranormal Investigators also deal with restless spirits in Las Cruces. "They (ghosts) were once people and they should be treated as a person," said Alina Haro of HPI. "Not all ghosts are stuck, most can come and go as they please." Paranormal activity happens when a location looks familiar to a ghost. 'They' could even be loved ones or family members coming back to say "hi," she said. "I think it is natural to be afraid of something you can't see," Haro said. "You hear noises or see a shadow and there is no explanation for it. I have been scared many times on investigations and tours, and lately more so because I feel they are trying to get my attention and they want me to know they are there, perhaps to pass on a message." Andi Murphy may be reached at 575-541-5453. El Paso Ghost Tours Where: Amador Hotel, 180 W. Amador Ave. When: 8 to 10 p.m. Oct. 26 and every second and fourth Saturday of the month How much: $15 if reserved online or $20 at the door. A portion of the proceeds will go to the restoration of Amador Hotel. Info: Find information on all upcoming ghost tours at and 1-877-GHOST-10 Ghost hunting classes Haro Paranormal Investigators hosts ghost hunting classes at Doña Ana Community College. The next set of classes, including one for kids 8 to 15, are slated to start Jan. 22 and Feb. 26. Info: 575-527-7527 and Local ghost stories Readers shared some chilling stories on Facebook. "My mom passed away in October of 2000. Then 6 days later she appeared in her bedroom sitting on the end of my dad's bed smoking a cigarette. She looked great. Her hair looked (like it was) 15 years ago and her clothes and sneakers were the kind she wore 20 years ago. She was smiling. It was a real special visitation." -- Patti Eileen Adams "I used to live in Stahmann's Farms with my family and almost every night we would see a Native American's face on the window. He was very ugly, scary looking and had long hair in a braid with feathers. I was about 5 years old when I lived there... We heard a lot of noises in this house. I also saw my grandma standing by the dresser of my room next to my bed after the night of her funeral." -- Elvira Cortez "There is a lady that walks the road by the cemetery in Silver City. When you pull over to help, she disappears. Seen her four times." -- April Bledsoe "My friend had a ghost in her house in Tortugas named Ophelia. She lived in her back room and I used to stay there. My cat refused to go in that room and when I would take him in there, he would flip out! I always felt Ophelia's presence there." -- Rosemarie Toni Wiseman "Mesquite cemetery. I've seen dark shadows run so fast from point to point in a blink of an eye. And also hear little kids crying down the road at night. It's pretty creepy, check it out." -- Jose Ramirez "Moved to Las Cruces from California in 2006. Bought property in the East Mesa area and when I was unpacking lots of boxes I took a break for about 30 minutes and when I went back to unpacking dishes they were all loaded in the dishwasher and it had already gone through the whole cycle and put away. I never loaded the washer and I sure didn't put them all away. I was all alone in the house and the time. Also, even though my son is here with me, a few times I have seen him and he was all grown and he would look at me and smile. My son was not at the house at the time; he was in town." -- Terrie Ginn "My mother lives in an old adobe house in the Alameda Railroad District. Although I never had a supernatural experience the few short years that I had lived there, my mother related to me that on several occasions, while she was in bed, she would feel that someone would sit down at the end of the bed. When she would turn on the light, nobody was there. Several years passed. My mother approached me one day asking if I would be willing to take over the house (house sitting). The first few months were uneventful. One night I was in bed and almost asleep. Then I felt it! The mattress at the end of the bed definitely went down as if somebody had sat on it! Heart racing and fully awake, I fumbled for the light switch and ... nobody was there! More often than not, I would be in bed, almost asleep and I would feel the pressure on the end of my bed as if someone who was very weary and very old was sitting down. I was no longer alarmed by it. I named him El Abuelito (The Grandfather) because that's how I perceived him to be." -- Carola F. Griffin "In June 2011, my dad died unexpectedly -- which left us all devastated. In December of that same year, I was working security at a local church here in Las Cruces. It was still daylight when I was done with my shift. As I was walking towards my pickup from the left driver side, I noticed my dad sitting inside on the driver seat looking straight ahead and I could see his left side of his face. He looked the same as the last day I seen him in the hospital before he died. While I approached the truck, I was not afraid cause I knew it was my dad, but when I got closer he disappeared." -- Angelina Sedillo Videos of other local haunts A shadow person is seen crawling across the floor at the old city hall building in downtown Las Cruces. By Southwest Paranormal Investigators A white ball of light flies past a ghost investigator as they explore the Carlotta Room at the Double Eagle. By Southwest Paranormal Investigators.
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ONJava.com -- The Independent Source for Enterprise Java oreilly.comSafari Books Online.Conferences. AddThis Social Bookmark Button   The Cocoa Controller Layer Subject:   Save and Loading the Array-Data Date:   2004-04-12 05:55:02 From:   AlexKid Thats a nice article of a great technologie. But could somebody show me the way to save the data colectet in the text view to a file and to load it again. I have some idees but I don t know realy how to do this. I hope somebody can show me a tuturial or an example program. Or tell me what i have to do. Thanx AlexKid 1 to 1 of 1 1. Save and Loading the Array-Data 2004-04-15 05:51:49  kool [View] 1 to 1 of 1
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PHP DevCenter oreilly.comSafari Books Online.Conferences. Looking into Zend Studio 3.0 by John Coggeshall In early September, Zend launched the new version of their PHP development environment Zend Studio 3.0, which, by many accounts, is a drastic step forward in PHP development technologies. I've acquired a copy of the new Studio, and today I'll try to give you a reasonable rundown of what this new Studio is all about and if it is worth its price tag. I've been a PHP developer for a long time, using many different development environments in my PHP projects. When I was asked to do a review of the new Zend Studio, I decided that the best way to really judge it was to actually use it in my day-to-day development. So for a week, I set aside my trusted ActiveState Komodo 2.5 and sat down with Zend Studio 3.0. Here is what I found, what I liked, and how it compared to what I was expecting. What I Liked From installation to development, there is one word that I can use to describe Zend Studio 3.0 — easy. Unlike many other PHP-supporting development environments, Zend Studio was incredibly intuitive. Installation on both Windows and Linux platforms (I used Red Hat 8) was quick and simple, requiring little effort to get myself started in development. Once installed, the first thing I noticed when comparing it to previous versions was a drastic increase in speed. Zend Studio 3.0 loaded faster and, as I found, responded nicely no matter how quickly I typed, clicked, or stressed the environment. I must say, I didn't expect this performance from a Java-based application. This was quite the pleasant surprise. Once the studio was installed, I began immediately using it in the development of a PHP project I was working on. Immediately, I was impressed with the intuitive nature of the environment. Although many environments support things like syntax highlighting, Zend Studio took things a step further with integration with many resources I use on a day-to-day basis, such as the online PHP manual, FTP servers, and CVS repositories. A tabbed sidebar let me open documents from the local filesystem, a project, and remote locations via FTP, as well as browse the complete PHP function list. In larger projects, opening multiple scripts is handled nicely by assigning each open file a tab for easy switching. Zend Studio also boasts a robust syntax-highlighting-and-checking and code-completion system that I found very easy to use. (It even supported the still-beta PHP 5 syntax.) What's Missing With all of the positives Zend Studio provides, when compared to other environments I have used which cater to PHP, there are a few features I missed. For instance, the lack of any sort of split-pane viewing of scripts (very useful for very large PHP scripts), the inability to un-dock or otherwise move panes within the environment, and the lack of any sort of internal HTML rendering were some major features I found missing. Editor's Note: Jason Halla points out, "Actually, you can move & re-dock each of the workspace windows in Studio (such as the File System or Output windows). Go to Tools | Customization | Desktop. Look for the 'Dock workspace windows' option — set the drop-down menu to "Enabled". Hit Apply. Now you can drag and drop the workspace windows wherever they suit you best." Interesting Features Once you scratch the surface of the Zend Studio, you find that it contains several incredibly valuable tools that can drastically reduce the amount of time needed to develop large-scale PHP applications. From conception to completion, Zend Studio has something for every phase of an application's life cycle. Note: Although Zend Studio 3.0 does provide support for new PHP 5/Zend Engine 2 syntax, it does not yet provide debugging or profiling capabilities for PHP 5. It is reported that support for these features in PHP 5 will be released following the Beta 2 release of PHP 5. The first and most commonly sought feature is the studio's remote debugging capabilities. Zend Studio 3.0 supports line-by-line debugging of PHP scripts remotely from within the development environment itself. The debugger is by all measures full-featured, with support for breakpoints, step-throughs, stack traces, and variable watching. It even allows you to preview the contents of the current output buffer. Zend Studio also provides a useful code analyzer, which can help quickly and easily point out common potential problems in your scripts that can lead to both bugs and security vulnerabilities. During my trials of the Studio, I used these features extensively and was quite impressed with how quickly they assisted me in the development of quality PHP scripts. Since every time a web page powered by PHP is executed, the entire PHP script behind that page is executed, efficiency in large-scale enterprise applications becomes a critical component to success. Once an application has been debugged and is functioning properly, the next logical step is to make each of your scripts function as efficiently as necessary. For this purpose, Zend Studio provides an invaluable remote profiling tool — one of the single biggest strengths of the new Zend Studio. This tool allows developers to profile a script on a function-by-function basis to identify the amount of time each step of execution took to complete. This information can be displayed as a simple itemized list or as a pie chart, allowing you to quickly and easily identify potentially inefficient code in your applications. Even during my trials, I found several different functions and scripts within my own applications that were slower than they should have been. This tool is simply a must-have for anyone interested in developing large-scale enterprise applications in PHP. On the Server Beyond the Zend Studio IDE itself (in which you actually do the coding for your applications), an entirely separate facet of Zend Studio resides on your development web server. This server-side component provides the functionality within PHP that allows for the other aforementioned components such as the profiler and debugger to function. However, the server side of Zend Studio also provides a great deal of useful functionality completely independently of the client IDE. The Zend Server Center is a very useful PHP application which, when installed on your server, allows you quick and easy access to all of the configuration settings available in PHP, the Zend-Studio-specific configuration options, and a wealth of information regarding the server itself. Zend Studio also comes with the Zend Information Center, which serves as an online reference manual for the studio and can be accessed by any modern web browser. When all is said and done, my opinion regarding this product was perfectly clear. When you take Zend Studio as a whole, there is no single product available on the market today that can help you become a more effective developer of PHP applications. For those developers who are looking for a PHP development environment, Zend Studio 3.0 is one of the best choices you can make. Return to PHP DevCenter. Valuable Online Certification Training Online Certification for Your Career Enroll today! Sponsored by:
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FDU names Herenda men's hoops coach 3:07 PM, Apr 26, 2013   |    comments • Share • Print • - A A A + Teaneck, NJ (Sports Network) - Fairleigh Dickinson has named Greg Herenda as its new men's basketball coach. Herenda spent the past five seasons at UMass-Lowell, where he posted a record of 95-54 en route to becoming the Division II program's all-time winningest coach. "I cannot tell you how excited my family and I are to be coming back to New Jersey and to be the head coach at Fairleigh Dickinson University," said Herenda, a 52-year-old native of nearby North Bergen. "This is a dream come true. This will be my 30th year of coaching college basketball, and the road has taken me all over the country and the world. It's incredible that I start my Division I career at home." Herenda has also been a head coach at Division III Cabrini College (2007-08) and Elgin (Ill.) Community College. He's also been an assistant at East Carolina, Yale, Seton Hall and Holy Cross on the Division I level. Fairleigh Dickinson needed a replacement for Greg Vetrone, whose contract was not renewed after four years and a record of 26-95. The Sports Network Most Watched Videos
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Chris Fleck Wednesday - November 09, 2011 | Share Mona L. Nomi has been promoted by Bank of Hawaii to vice president of the Investment Management Services Operations Department. Nomi joined Bank of Hawaii in 2010 as a trading process manager. Prior to joining the bank, she was a senior trade operations specialist at Watershed Asset Management in San Francisco, Calif. Colette Abe has recently joined RIM Design as an interior designer and project manager in the Honolulu office. Prior to joining RIM Design, Abe worked as a designer for Architects Hawaii Ltd. and Leo A. Daly. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Chaminade University. She is a professional member of the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) and is a LEED Accredited Professional with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). Terry Tanaka has been appointed vice president and branch manager II of Central Pacific Bank’s Mililani Branch. Tanaka comes to Central Pacific Bank with 20 years of banking experience. His responsibilities include developing and executing sales and service strategies, providing and reinforcing exceptional customer service, and managing branch personnel. Prior to joining Central Pacific Bank, Tanaka was vice president and branch manager at Bank of Hawaii’s Wahiawa Branch. Kenton Eldridge co-founder and partner of Aina Koa Pono and co-founder and managing director of Sennet Capital, has been elected chairman of the Board of Trustees for The Nature Conservancy of Hawai’i. A former U.S. Army intelligence officer who served in Europe and Vietnam, Eldridge has 40 years of business experience, including 25 years in retail management with Federated Department Stores and Duty Free Shoppers. He has served as a mentor and investor for several Hawai’i start-up companies, including Hoku Scientific. Lance Wilhelm, senior vice president and Hawaii area manager of Kiewit Building Group Inc., has joined Enterprise Honolulu’s Board of Directors. Wilhelm, a veteran of Hawaii’s construction industry, has been with Kiewit for 22 years. He is responsible for the company’s strategic and business planning, construction operations, marketing and business development, contract negotiations, labor relations, personnel development, legal and contract administration, and corporate philanthropic program.Wilhelm is active with several community organizations. He recently chaired the March of Dimes’ 2011 March for Babies. and also serves as a board member for YMCA, Boy Scouts Aloha Council, University of Hawai’i Foundation and Island Pacific Academy. Most Recent Comment(s): Posting a comment on requires a free registration. Auto Login Forgot Password Times Supermarket Tiare Asia and Alex Bing were spotted at the Sugar Ray's Bar Lounge
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Contact the AMA Service Center: Error Message ...... Nonthrombogenic Extracorporeal Portosystemic Shunt Donald W. S. Yim, MD; Akio Wakabayashi, MD; Junichi Hirai, MD; Nisha D. Mukherjee, MD; John E. Connolly, MD Arch Surg. 1970;100(4):367-371. doi:10.1001/archsurg.1970.01340220043008. Text Size: A A A Published online In spite of ideal present day management, 25% of patients who bleed from esophageal varices continue to succumb to hemorrhage. Those who fail to respond to conservative measures require surgical intervention. Major surgery on a patient already taxed by exsanguinating hemorrhage and hepatic decompensation is accompanied by a high mortality. White et al,1 Piccone and LeVeen,2 and Christopherson et al3 have recently described the use of an umbilical systemic vein shunt with low operative mortality to control bleeding from esophageal varices. Their reports indicate that flows obtained under existing portosystemic pressure differentials were sufficient to abate exsanguination. Gott et al4 have described a non thrombogenic coating technique for surfaces using graphite, heparin sodium, and benzalkonium chloride. Zarins et al5 have recently reported their results with splenofemoral or external jugular shunts to relieve portal hypertension in dogs utilizing the Gott graphite-benzalkonium-heparin coating. We6 have developed Sign in Purchase Options • Buy this article • Subscribe to the journal • Rent this article ? First Page Preview View Large First page PDF preview Also Meets CME requirements for: Browse CME for all U.S. States Accreditation Information Your answers have been saved for later. You have not filled in all the answers to complete this quiz The following questions were not answered: The following questions were not answered correctly: Commitment to Change (optional): Your quiz results: Submit a Comment 0 Citations Sign in Purchase Options • Buy this article • Subscribe to the journal • Rent this article ? Related Content Customize your page view by dragging & repositioning the boxes below.
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The Spearing Has Stopped But The Anger Lingers May 17, 1989|By John Husar, Chicago Tribune. EAGLE RIVER, WIS. — Voices here in the North Woods quiver with anger and hurt. Eyes are puzzled and fearful. People feel resentful and ashamed. Many are galled by their perception from the outside world. ``There was nothing racist about our opposition to the Indian spearfishing,`` insisted a fellow who`d collared me for half an hour in a motel lobby. Then he described how vile were the Indians to exercise their court-approved treaty rights, how almost everyone up here should have nothing more to do with them, how they should be hurt legislatively for not bowing to the wishes of the whites. ``It`s going to take a long time to heal the wounds,`` a friend confided as we cooked our walleyes over a campfire at dusk on one of the local lakes. Across the water, the scene was billboard perfect. A crappie fisherman worked the edge of an emerging weedbed. A large beaver rippled the surface beneath our bluff. Three drake mallards pressured their captive jenny into a springtime ritual as old as life itself. I had to walk only 30 feet to find more dry wood for the crackling fire. To some of us, this might have been a scene from heaven. But just a week earlier, the crystal waters of these northern lakes had been anything but idyllic. Chippewa spearers were escorted to 106 lakes in several counties by armies of deputies to isolate them from hordes of chanting, harassing protesters, mostly local businessmen who`d never done anything like this before. There were epithets, rocks and obscenities at the boat landings, occasional gunshots in the woods, prying boats on the water that made the Indians nervous, angry and vengeful. Loud-mouthed drunks turned dignified protests into rowdy scenes of sickening hatred. One local newspaper dared to demonstrate the depth of that emerging hatred, printing a schoolchild`s classroom drawing of a giant fish spearing an Indian ``brave.`` ``I don`t think a lot of people around here are proud of all of this,`` said a moderate businessman who had hoped that the boat ramp confrontations would not simmer out of hand and blacken the image of these communities. Instead, some 200 protesters were arrested, some of them several times, to make a political point. As cameras turned, the world watched crowds of presumably ordinary Wisconsonians vilify neighbor Indians. These scenes backfired on the protesters, presenting a sense of racial confrontation that may have as negative an effect upon tourism as the spearfishing itself. The protest leaders felt they were accomplishing their goals, bringing the spearing controversy squarely onto center stage in the minds of state and federal politicians. That hadn`t happened in the four preceding years, when protests were little more than minor squawks. Legislators and congressmen had paid scant attention to what seemed a benign constituency. Now they saw voters emerging by the thousands, galvanized by fears for their tourism livelihoods. Horrified politicos heard calls for their necks. That alone might have been enough to lead to a spearing settlement. Politicians count votes, and they saw plenty of angry voters. The Chippewas also were surprised, and leery of forcing nasty confrontations. Many are lukewarm toward spearing, anyway, and only a comparative handful pursue fish this way. Some of their leaders seemed prepared to offer concessions if safety could be assured while their people carried out legal rights. Maintaining those rights were important to the Chippewas` pride. Wisconsin`s governor had begged the protesters to avoid any boat ramp confrontations, but they were enjoying this flexing of muscle. They wanted to nail home their point and pressed more numbers onto the ramps. Unfortunately, many included the drunks who made the most obnoxious threats. The issue suddenly had fallen into the wrong hands, articulated by the drunks and dregs. That`s what the world saw in newspapers and on the nightly news, anyway. ``Why does the media play up this racism thing?`` I was asked again and again. ``It`s not a racist issue to us. We`ve gotten along with Indians for years. All we are doing is protecting our livelihoods.`` But few seemed to believe me when I tried to explain that the media does not sit around and hatch ways to present stories. That the media is mainly a bunch of people who want to get their report done and go home, that it only reflects what it hears and sees, what it is shown. That here in northern Wisconsin, the media saw bald hatred and fear. That this media was drawn by assurances of dangerous confrontations. That without them, the media would get bored and go home. That the people up here practically browbeat the media to come and witness the racism.
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What Others Are Saying May 08, 2006 Part of [Sen. John] McCain's appeal is that he seems to straddle ... partisan political calculations. He's the victim of torture who opposes torture, the man caught in the "Keating Five" ethics scandal who insists on reform, the critic of Iraq policy who insists that America must win the war, the conservative who is beloved by moderates. A McCain candidacy, if he makes the formal decision next year to run, will be rooted in his image as a man of principle. But it will also be something of a balancing act--one that the candidate himself is likely to find uncomfortable. -- Columnist David Ignatius in The Washington Post With bluster and bravado, Bolivia's new populist president announced the nationalization of his country's natural gas production. Evo Morales' dispatch of soldiers to guard gas fields is the world's showiest sign of greater state control of energy, but not the only disturbing one. Several countries with rich oil and gas deposits are riding a wave of nationalism and higher energy prices to exert greater government control over these natural resources, cutting the stake of private investors. ... But modern history is dotted with governments which at first jumped at the prospect of oil and gas wealth, only to later land on their keisters. -- Christian Science Monitor A congressional emergency spending measure is meant to be a quick response to sudden, unexpected and generally one-time events, the Gulf Coast hurricanes being an excellent example. The emergency bills are handled outside the regular budget process and under much looser rules. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, although obviously serious, hardly qualify as emergencies in the normal sense. Yet that is how the Bush administration and Congress insist on funding them, even though we're in our fifth year on one and fourth year on the other. The result is that Congress has a poor grip on the wars' costs and how they fit in with other competing budget priorities. And the process has allowed Congress to avoid the question of how we are going to pay for those wars. -- Rocky Mountain News Sending bricks in the mail to Congress to indicate support for a border wall--now that seems like potentially a highly effective bit of political theater. ... Remember, a wall or fence is not necessarily a "conservative" solution. It seems less disruptive--to illegal workers, especially--than other methods of border enforcement, including "interior" enforcement by requiring employers to check documents. And the better the wall, the easier it is to eventually legalize those on this side of it. -- Slate political blogger Mickey Kaus
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Answering key questions about the 101st Mackinac race July 17, 2009|By Michael Esposito, Tribune reporter Many sailing centers have roots as nautical playgrounds. But Chicago's sailing heritage comes from shippers using this busiest of inland ports to get their goods to the East. The faster they could do that, the faster they could get back and do it again. It's that heritage that inspires Chicago's need for speed. This year, 350 boats and more than 3,000 sailors will embark on the Chicago Yacht Club's 101st Race to Mackinac. Who races? You never know who might be on the starting line. In the crowd you could find doctors, lawyers, teachers, firefighters, chefs, truck drivers, stock brokers and even professional sailors. Since 2002, entertainment executive Roy Disney's Pyewacket has held the fastest finish for a regular monohull sailboat in about 23 1/2 hours. The late adventurer Steve Fossett raced Stars&Stripes, a catamaran (a boat with a pair of parallel hulls), to a finish in less than 19 hours in 1998. As far as who may enter, it's by invitation. Skippers can request an invitation, and it's usually granted if the skipper and crew have offshore racing experience and a boat complying with certain Safety of Life at Sea regulations. The cap on entries is 350 boats. When does it start? The cruising division starts at 3 p.m. Friday. The racing fleet starts by section in 10-minute intervals beginning at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. What the difference between cruising and racing? Cruising boats tend to be built for a more comfortable ride and are often slower than their racing brothers. For this race, cruisers also are limited in the variety of sails they may use. Unless limited by class rules, racing boats have a broader spectrum of sail options and tend to be built lighter for speed. Some classes of boat could race in either division, and it's up to the skipper to pick which one when entering. When will they finish? By starting slower boats first, the idea is to get more to finish at the same time. The usual time to get to Mackinac Island is 40 to 60 hours. Winds and weather play a big role, so a boat could finish in 38 hours one year and 73 hours the next. What do you win? The winner gets a plaque, a flag and a name on a trophy on permanent display at Chicago Yacht Club -- but no prize money. So why do it? There are probably different answers for each of the sailors competing. Katie Goldman, 26, of Chesterton, Ind., said that since her introduction to sailing, she was entranced by the Mac's traditions and worked hard to buy a boat -- Rhumb Runner, a Beneteau 40.7 -- so she could do the race. "I really wanted to run my own crew and system," Goldman said. What skills does it take? Being able to concentrate on "racing" for all 333 statute miles is one key. Winds and waves constantly change, so trimming sails and steering are 24-hour-a-day jobs. Sailboats also have sails for wind conditions, so sail changes make a difference. If there are two identical boats and one gives up half a knot of speed by flying the wrong sail for two hours, the boat flying the proper sail will pull ahead a nautical mile (about 1.15 statute miles). Predicting wind and weather conditions makes a difference, too. What's new this year? Thirty boats are sailing the first west-to-east Super Mac. Instead of stopping at Mackinac Island, they will keep racing to Port Huron, Mich., for a total race distance of 574 statute miles. The last Super Mac sailed from Port Huron to Chicago in 2000. Also new in 2009 is a double-handed section, with 16 boats crewed by just two sailors each. Some boats in the regular sections can have crews of 16 or more. Which boats would be best to follow, and who's the favorite? Unless something strange happens, the MaxZ86 Windquest in the six-boat Turbo section should be the first to finish, but handicaps mean a later finisher still can win. For close racing, check out the Tartan 10/LS 10 section, the largest section in the race, with 30 boats of near-identical design registered. Another section to watch comprises the aging greyhounds of the Great Lakes 70 fleet (eight boats). A GL70, Pied Piper, held the elapsed-time record from 1987 to 2002. Where can the real boats be seen? Race boats check in off the east end of Navy Pier, creating a Parade of Boats from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. For an on-water view of the starts, the 77-foot schooner Red Witch offers three-hour cruises to the starting area from Burnham Harbor, just north of McCormick Place, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tickets are $65, $35 for children younger than 12; call 312-404-5800 or visit Follow the race online Satellite transponders will be aboard 260 of the boats, tracking them via global positioning system. Follow the fleet at
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NHL needs to back up talk about player safety with proper discipline You want playoff hockey again, not professional wrestling April 16, 2012|David Haugh's In the Wake of the News • The Penguins' Matt Cooke (24) and the Flyers' Pavel Kubina mix it up during a contentious Game 3 Sunday. The Penguins' Matt Cooke (24) and the Flyers' Pavel Kubina mix it up during a contentious Game 3 Sunday. (Eric Hartline/US Presswire photo ) If the run of recent hockey shenanigans caused you to wonder when the NHL partnered with WWE for the playoffs, join the club. That club includes Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews, who shared his bewilderment after watching the Canucks and Kings scrum incessantly Sunday night — just one example of a wild and nasty postseason gone rogue. When did Vince McMahon replace Gary Bettman as NHL commissioner? "Every whistle of the Vancouver game there were stupid things happening and guys forgetting to play hockey," Toews said Monday. "We don't want to get in that sort of game. That's not the way we play." Watch the highlight hundreds of times, and the way Blackhawks rookie Andrew Shaw played in colliding with Coyotes goaltender Mike Smith on Saturday night in Game 2 indeed failed to meet the standard of stupid. If anything, the incident revealed Shaw's lack of experience, not intelligence. It was a mistake because it violated NHL Rule 69.4 regarding goalie interference, but it wasn't malicious. Replays clearly show Shaw focusing on the puck, not seeking to put his shoulder into Smith's head after the goalie left the crease. Sometimes hockey happens. "I'm upset I made contact," Shaw said. "I tried getting out of the way. At the last second his head came out and I turned my shoulder away but had nowhere to go." Smith reacted like he was auditioning for Hollywood's next hockey movie, yet stayed in the game. The last Coyote America saw taking a dive that dramatically was named Wile E. Shaw deserved the penalties that forced the Hawks to play without him the rest of the game, but that was long enough. That the league will wait until Tuesday to decide on a possible suspension only underscored the ambiguity of its current penal code, which I suspect was written in pencil. Given the inconsistency of NHL playoff discipline, Shaw should receive a stiff fine but be allowed to play in Game 3. He already missed the majority of Game 2. I might feel differently if the league had made a more consistent, coherent statement in the playoffs about head injuries instead of NHL Senior Vice President of Player Safety Brendan Shanahan's muddled message, whatever it was. Is this a league that cares so much about player safety that it gave Rangers forward Carl Hagelin a three-game suspension for elbowing Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson in the head? Or the league that lost all credibility in future concussion-awareness discussions by fining Predators defenseman Shea Weber $2,500 for ramming Red Wings forward Henrik Zetterberg's head into the glass at the end of Game 1? Weber probably spent more last week on dinner tabs with teammates. Either you are a league committed to eliminating head injuries all of the time, like the NFL, or you are a league with a sliding scale of discipline that gives license to players to see what they can get away with. Weber escaping a suspension made the NHL the latter. "In a situation like that with Weber, more than anything you should make an example of it, regardless of whether he's a star player," said Toews, who missed 22 games due to a concussion. "They have been trying to make an example of things like that so they don't happen again and all of a sudden you let one slide like that. Everyone must feel like they're back to square one. So it is frustrating." Nothing illustrated the league-wide frustration more than the three fights, three game misconducts and 38 overall penalties that turned Sunday's 8-4 Flyers win over the Penguins into an exhibition on thuggery. Shanahan will deal with those offenders Tuesday. Since going soft on Weber, the NHL discipline czar has compensated by issuing three suspensions in other series. But can Shanahan change a culture by constantly changing the rules? Intensity that represents the best part of the postseason has produced chippiness that brings out its worst. I asked the Blackhawks' Jamal Mayers, a veteran of 14 NHL seasons, whether he agreed the slap on the wrist for Weber served as a lack of deterrent. "I can understand why somebody would come to that conclusion," Mayers said. "Supplementary discipline perhaps needs to be a little harsher to help curtail that. It's tough. The hits are good for the game, it's exciting and you don't want to change that part. But I also think some of the cheap shots are unfortunate and you don't want to see that either." You want to see the NHL consistently back up big talk about player safety with actions that reflect it. You want playoff hockey again, not professional wrestling. Twitter @DavidHaugh
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Notre Dame's Tuitt hobbled, Springmann done August 22, 2013|By Brian Hamilton | Tribune reporter • Notre Dame defensive end Stephon Tuitt. Notre Dame defensive end Stephon Tuitt. (Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports) SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- An otherwise thoroughly uneventful Notre Dame open practice window got a bit serious by the end, with preseason All-American Stephon Tuitt writhing on the turf in pain. Tuitt seemed to get tangled with linebacker Carlo Calabrese during an 11-on-11 session against the Irish offense, grasping at his right hip or leg as he rolled around on the turf. But the junior defensive end would make it to his feet after a few moments and hobble to the sideline under his own power. It apparently looked like a bigger deal than it was. "We didn't see anything major there," Irish coach Brian Kelly said later, at the team's media day. "He just twisted his knee. Nothing major. We're not concerned." Of concern: Defensive line depth regardless. Kelly announced, with little shock, that defensive lineman Tony Springmann would miss 2013 after a major injury to his left knee. Springmann again observed practice Thursday wearing a T-shirt, shorts and a thick brace. Kelly said Springmann suffered a knee dislocation and damaged ligaments that will require surgery and end his season before it started. "It alters our depth a little bit," Kelly said. "We're going to have to push (freshman) Isaac Rochell into action this year. We were hoping to be more patient with Isaac, but we just have to accelerate his learning curve." More observations from the final open window into Notre Dame preparation before the season begins: If the Pistol isn't all that Notre Dame does in the run game, there has been enough time devoted to honing it that it all but assuredly is part of the repertoire moving forward. The offense ran it extensively with quarterback Tommy Rees, tailback George Atkinson III and the first-unit offensive line -- indicating it isn't a gimmick. Five-star freshman Jaylon Smith appears to be locking down a starting job at outside linebacker, a position vacated by Danny Spond putting an end to his football career last week. Smith took the reps at first-team "drop" linebacker in the walk-throughs at the beginning of practice and the 11-on-11 sessions against the top offense later. Christian Lombard may be settled at right guard, answering one question on the Irish offensive line. Lombard remained at guard on Thursday even though right tackle Ronnie Stanley was not dressed for practice and Conor Hanratty was in full uniform and full-go for the workout. Steve Elmer worked with the first team at right tackle, an indication that the staff believes Lombard -- a starter at right tackle in 2012 -- can best help on the inside in 2013. Austin Collinsworth appears, for the time being, to have leapfrogged Elijah Shumate into a starting safety role. Collinsworth worked with the first-unit defense throughout the practice viewing period. Other observations: Chris Watt was in full gear and back at his starting left guard spot after missing time last week...Tailback Will Mahone was still not dressed in pads and had a brace on his right leg, though it was only a knee-to-foot apparatus for what Kelly previously called a high ankle sprain...Malik Zaire took the second-team offense reps in the opening "tempo" period to practice, but when it came to running live plays later, Andrew Hendrix helmed the second-team offense. Twitter @ChiTribHamilton
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YOU ARE HERE: LAT HomeCollectionsIra Glass Excavating the stories of lives Radio's Ira Glass unearths the unusual in the everyday. April 25, 2004|Marc Weingarten Often imitated but rarely equaled, Ira Glass' "This American Life" is a strange and wondrous hybrid of documentary, fiction and music. In documenting the overlooked corners of everyday life through the distinctive voices of contributors and Glass' deadpan, almost affectless reporting style, it's become a public radio institution heard on 470 stations. And that's turned Glass, 45, who's based at WBEZ in Chicago, into an alternative media rock star of sorts. There aren't too many public radio show hosts who can fill auditoriums around the country and spend quality couch time with David Letterman and Jon Stewart, as Glass has done. On a recent swing through town, he mused on all things radio. What radio did you grow up listening to? I wasn't a huge radio fan as a kid, but there was a show called "Radio Mystery Theater." E.G. Marshall hosted it. There was something really dry about the performances that I remember really loving. There was also a proto-shock jock in Baltimore named Johnny Walker whose show was deeply produced, with comic bits in between songs, and canned applause. I wrote him some jokes as a senior in high school, and he sent a limo for me! It was the fist time I ever drove in a limousine. "This American Life" seems to have an uncanny ability to unearth unusual stories peopled by unusually articulate protagonists. Is this a result of legwork or divine providence? We talk to a lot of people who don't go on air. We kill between a third and half of what we start. We're different from other documentary media, because we're not pegged to the news, so there's a huge burden to have an element of surprise. You have to delight in the characters, so every story has to have momentum, where the listener says, "I've never heard that story before." The worst interview subjects turn out to be the ones who are fans of the show. They are too self-conscious. On the new "This American Life" CD, "Crimebusters and Crossed Wires," there's a poignant story about a father who tapes his son's phone calls when he suspects him of using drugs. The best stories are the ones in which one of the characters has a perspective on the story itself. When the dad makes the kid listen to the tapes themselves, that is a brilliant parenting moment, and it changes the kid; he realizes that he's been a complete ass. Every story we do has to lead to some larger thought. On the bad stories, you can hear the gears grinding. How do you keep the show fresh? Like any show, it has its moments where it's great and not so great. It's hard to break new ground in your eighth year, and so we try to have something new in every show we produce. We have a lot more resources than we did when we first started out. We can pay people a decent wage, and we've got eight full-time producers on staff now. How about other media? We've gotten offers from two TV networks, but it wasn't the right thing. We're still interested in doing TV, though, if it's appropriate. What's your take on the recent FCC clampdown on indecency. Do you think it's created a climate of fear? Yes, there is a climate of fear. I fear! I think that Howard Stern does the best show on radio, and the clampdown is politically motivated. He shouldn't get slapped just because a caller says the N-word on the show; that's just sheer guesswork. Around the country, I think most public radio listeners hear about what's going on with the FCC and Howard Stern, and they don't think it'll affect public radio. Like they live in a nice side of town and they hear about this nasty sweep the police are doing in the bad neighborhoods. But it will affect us and it has affected us. What's most alarming to me is the utter, blatant arbitrariness of the enforcement. Someone on Howard Stern's show says the same thing as someone on Oprah, and they only come after Howard. Bono says a curse word that a TV network had no reason to suspect would lead to a fine, based on previous enforcement and the FCC's own policies in the past, and suddenly they get slapped. What the FCC is proving is that if it's expedient or useful for them, they'll just come after you. That's what their new rules are about. It's frightening. Los Angeles Times Articles
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YOU ARE HERE: LAT HomeCollectionsVacation On vacation, Obama drops by Vineyard bookstore August 19, 2011|By Maeve Reston • President Obama arrives on Martha's Vineyard for his annual summer vacation. President Obama arrives on Martha's Vineyard for his annual summer… (Rick Friedman / Getty Images ) Reporting from Vineyard Haven, Mass. — President Obama made his first foray out of his vacation compound Friday with a trip to the legendary Bunch of Grapes bookstore in Vineyard Haven. Bystanders who had been browsing upstairs at the two-story bookstore rushed to the windows as crowds gathered on the street. Obama, in a blue polo shirt, jeans and sneakers, wandered in with his daughters. After telling some customers that Sasha was going to browse, he wandered the store with a staff member while discussing his choices with one of the employees. In a stack of at least four books, Obama had Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," "Room" by Emma Donoghue, and "The Bayou Trilogy" by Daniel Woodrell, the author of "Winter's Bone." Sasha had a book called "Frost." The bookstore appears to be a first family favorite:  Obama and his daughters stopped at Bunch of Grapes on their first full day of vacation in Martha's Vineyard in 2010. After chatting with his girls about how many books they could finish during vacation, Obama paid at the counter (with his sunglasses on). By that point in his 20-minute visit, a huge crowd had gathered on Main Street -- alerted to his visit by the Secret Service and Massachusetts state police who had cordoned off parts of Vineyard Haven’s Main Street. The girls went ahead and jumped back into the SUV. Obama shook some hands as onlookers screamed and snapped pictures. A group of friends renting a house just up the street said they had been chatting about Obama’s visit just moments before his arrival. Seeing the commotion, the women ran toward the Bunch of Grapes bookstore (one with her Mimosa flute still in her hand). “We ran straight out of the house… and came flying down,” said Sandra Magwood, a business owner and Democrat. At breakfast, she said, they had been saying: “We’ve got to meet him; we want to meet him; we want to support him; we want to shake his hand—and there was the caravan.” The group of women described themselves as supporters and fans of the president who plan to volunteer for his 2012 effort. They said they were “hopeful” about the president’s reelection prospects and scoffed at the notion that Republicans would begrudge him a vacation. “Every hard-working American deserves a vacation and he works harder than most,” said one of the friends, Winona Lake of Washington, D.C., who said she has vacationed on the Vineyard for a decade. “And he works, we think, harder than most.” Though they couldn’t get close enough for a handshake and a hello, Magwood said the sighting was “the perfect topping” to their getaway. After his bookstore visit, Obama traveled on to the Vineyard Golf Club, a private course on the Vineyard for a round of golf. Los Angeles Times Articles
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YOU ARE HERE: LAT HomeCollectionsLetters Letters: Protecting Apple's innovations September 02, 2012 • A Samsung phone right next to an Apple iPhone 4. A Samsung phone right next to an Apple iPhone 4. (Damien Meyer / AFPGetty…) Re "Apple bites back," Opinion, Aug. 30 This case was not about esoteric technical patents, but rather creative design and interface innovation that made smartphones easy for people to use — innovation so desirable that it actually did "change the world" (or at least the world of smartphones). Nokia and Microsoft eventually produced creative alternatives to Apple's designs. Samsung chose instead to copy Apple's innovations. Samsung cloned the look of iPhone so closely that Google became concerned, according to internal company documents released by the court. Apple was right to defend its innovation against shameless copying, and the jury came to the right conclusion. Roger Mocenigo Letters: Talking trash collection Letters: Who dealt the race card? Letters: Funding research with fines Los Angeles Times Articles
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YOU ARE HERE: LAT HomeCollectionsLakers Derek Fisher gets another late-season deal from Thunder February 25, 2013|By Chuck Schilken • Derek Fisher will return for a second stint with the Oklahoma City Thunder after signing with the team Monday. Derek Fisher will return for a second stint with the Oklahoma City Thunder… (Jeff Roberson / Associated…) Derek Fisher will get another chance to win a sixth NBA championship. The longtime Laker signed with Oklahoma City on Monday, joining the Thunder for the stretch run a second straight year. The 38-year-old Fisher has spent more than 12 of his 17 pro seasons with the Lakers, winning five championships alongside Kobe Bryant. Last season, Fisher was traded by the Lakers to Houston. After buying out of his contract with the Rockets, Fisher signed with the Thunder and played in 20 regular-season games and all 20 of the team's playoff games. He averaged 4.9 points in 20.4 minutes a game during the regular season and 6.3 points in 22.3 minutes a game during the postseason as the Thunder advanced to the NBA Finals, losing to the Miami Heat in five games. Fisher started nine games for the Dallas Mavericks this season, averaging 8.6 points and 3.4 assists a game. He asked for and was granted his release from the team in December, stating a desire to be closer to his family. Preview: Lakers at Denver Nuggets NBA debating whether to fine Mark Cuban for comment on Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Times Articles
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LCCC names new president She has been serving as interim president since Don Snyder's retirement in December. • Dr. Ann Bieber has been chosen as Lehigh Carbon Community College's new president. Dr. Ann Bieber has been chosen as Lehigh Carbon Community College's… (HUB WILLSON, Contributed ) May 19, 2014|By Jacqueline Palochko, Of The Morning Call Lehigh Carbon Community College has tapped its interim president to take over the role full time. LCCC announced Monday afternoon that Ann Bieber, who has been acting as interim president since Don Snyder retired from the position in December, will become the college's fifth president July 1. Snyder, president for 13 years, had planned to leave in September, but retired early because of a cancer diagnosis. Kenneth Mohr, chairman of LCCC's board of trustees, said the trustees believed Bieber provided the best skills for the job. "Dr. Bieber's expertise in administration, in higher education and her student-centric approach to leadership will help guide Lehigh Carbon Community College to new levels of academic success," he said in a statement. The college conducted a national search using Florida-based firm Greenwood/Asher and Associates. The other finalists were: Joyce Ester, former president of Kennedy-King College, City Colleges of Chicago; Doreen Larson, president, Pierpont Community and Technical College, Fairmont, W.Va., and James Moran III, former vice chancellor for academic and student affairs for the Pennsylvania System of Higher Education. Bieber, 57, has held other roles at the college since 1981, including senior vice president for administrative services. In that position, she oversaw more than 40 staffers and an $8 million budget, according to a news release from LCCC. While vice president for administrative services, Bieber was instrumental in the development of the $7 million John and Dorothy Morgan Center for Higher Education in Tamaqua in 2003, and in helping the college secure more than $11 million in scholarships, grants and other financial resources, according to the news release. While serving as interim president, Bieber has strengthened LCCC's partnerships with local businesses, nonprofits, educational institutions and the military, according to the news release. She earned her bachelor's degree from Cedar Crest College, her master's from Kutztown University and her doctorate from Capella University. She's a member of the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corp., Workforce Investment Board of the Lehigh Valley, and the Council of Presidents of the Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges. LCCC is the latest local institution of higher learning to see a change in the top job. Bryon Grigsby took over as president of Moravian College in July, the same month Alison R. Byerly arrived to helm Lafayette College. Northampton Community College inaugurated President Mark Erickson in 2012. Meanwhile, Lehigh University is in the midst of a search to replace President Alice Gast, who is stepping down July 31 to become president of Imperial College London. Likewise, Kutztown University is looking for a replacement for President F. Javier Cevallos, who will step into the same role in July at Framingham State University near Boston. Muhlenberg College President Randy Helm announced earlier this year that he will retire in June 2015 after more than a decade on the job. LCCC, founded in 1966, serves more than 7,500 students, offering two-year associate degrees, certificates and specialized diploma programs. The LCCC board is scheduled to formally approve Bieber's appointment at its June 5 meeting. Twitter: @jpalochko Morning Call Articles
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Double Play: He's Phanatic's Backup Tom Burgoyne Steps In Only When The Original's Busy Posted: April 12, 1993 "Pinch-hitting for Dave Raymond . . . Tom Burgoyne." You won't hear this announcement at Veteran's Stadium, because Raymond - a/ k/a the Phillie Phanatic - is on the lineup card for all 81 home games. But the Phanatic is so popular that Raymond alone can't fulfill his Iron Man schedule, which calls for an additional 300 appearances a year outside the Vet. Enter Tom Burgoyne, backup Phanatic. "Any function where you want the Phanatic, that's where I go," says the cheerful Burgoyne, 27, a Mount Airy resident who works in the Phillies' marketing office. Burgoyne dons the furry green suit as often as 200 times a year for new business openings, charity events and the like. This will be his fourth season in the relief role. (A third-stringer, Bill Keffer, is also on call.) Burgoyne says organizations are told in advance when he'll be the one dispatched instead of Raymond, who first breathed life into the character in 1978. "We're right up-front," he said. "Most people, when they think of the Phanatic, they think Dave Raymond. We let them know I'm around." Some groups "do have some reservations about it," Burgoyne acknowledged. ''Once they see me in action, everything works out fine." Burgoyne was fresh out of Drexel University with a marketing degree and a job selling business forms when he spotted a classified ad that read "Mascots wanted." Although the ad didn't say so, the Phillies were looking for a backup for Raymond. Burgoyne answered it because he wanted to make a few extra bucks. Thirteen respondents were interviewed, asked to dance, then told to put on the 35-pound costume and "be the Phanatic for five minutes." What helped him win the job? "I've always been a sports fan. I've always been a Phanatic fan. I've got a lot of the ham in me, so that doesn't hurt." Burgoyne and Raymond rehearse together to keep the Phanatic's funny business consistent. "It's the same routine, the same moves," Burgoyne said. "Nothing risque, everything on a family level. Same gymnastics. "We go over different pieces of music, different acts. We put together two-minute vignettes with a beginning, a middle and an end." The only big difference between Phanatic I and Phanatic II? It's one that sharp-eyed kids sometimes notice: Raymond is lefthanded; Burgoyne is righthanded. Like Raymond, who performs in minor league ballparks when the big club is on the road, Burgoyne gets the occasional out-of-town gig. "I've done some CBA (Continental Basketball Association) games. I've done some travel, some minor league games. The Phillies are comfortable about sending me on the more popular appearances. I've performed before some big crowds." When the Phillies are at home, Burgoyne either works in the scoreboard room, or takes the field as Phoebe, the Phanatic's mother. Same furry green suit, except that Phoebe wears a business suit, a pearl necklace and a pillbox hat. She is somewhat more restrained in her demeanor than her son. Even after four years of scooter riding, dugout dancing, cartwheels and baby-smooching, Burgoyne said the act hasn't grown stale. "Some days you just don't want to be funny," he admitted. "But once you put the outfit on, every day's different. The character is spontaneous . . . You don't have too many things that are planned. That's what keeps it fresh for me." comments powered by Disqus
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Climber Conrad Anker brings George Mallory to life in an IMAX documentary 'The Wildest Dream' Posted: August 06, 2010 At the top of the world, Conrad Anker says, the sky is a dark blue-purple. "It's kind of neat to be there and look up and know that you can't get any higher on this planet. It's the apex of Planet Earth, and you're closer to the solar system, the heavens and whatever you will, up there than you are in any other place." Anker, an accomplished mountaineer once dubbed "the world's greatest adventurer" by Outside magazine, is talking about the top of Mount Everest - a place he last visited with cameras in tow. He appears in the IMAX movie "The Wildest Dream," which documents both the historic summit attempt made by British climber George Mallory in 1924, and Anker's subsequent discovery of Mallory's body 75 years later and later replication of Mallory's climb. (The film opens today at the Franklin Institute's Franklin Theater.) "The story of Mallory is legendary in climbing circles," said Anker, in Seattle earlier this summer to attend the Seattle International Film Festival screening of "The Wildest Dream." With climbing partner Andrew Irvine, Mallory was last seen on Everest some 800 feet from the summit. He had long been obsessed with becoming the first to reach the top of the vast peak, which he described in letters as "a prodigious white fang." (When asked why he wanted to climb Everest, Mallory famously answered, "Because it's there.") On that day in 1924, the clouds rolled in and the rest of Mallory's expedition lost sight of him, never to find him again. Did he and Irvine wander off course, or did they reach the summit and perish on the way down? Anker was one of a number of mountaineers invited to climb Everest in an attempt to locate Mallory's body in 1999. Within 45 minutes on the first day, he found Mallory's frozen body - outside of the designated search area. "Because he [Anker] was the most experienced climber on the trip, he looked at the mountain a little differently than the historians who thought they might know where Mallory might have been," said Anker's wife, Jenni Lowe-Anker, a fellow climber (though not on the Everest trip). "He looked at it as how a climber would have gone.. . ." Everest is, as Anker explained, a different place now than in Mallory's day. Teams of climbers have fastened ropes and ladders in various locations over the years, making the climb somewhat easier. Back a little closer to sea level (the couple and their three sons live in Bozeman, Mont.), Anker pondered the climb for some years, feeling that he hadn't fully conquered Everest. And then a call came, in late 2004, from British documentary filmmaker Anthony Geffen. Was Anker interested, perhaps, in telling Mallory's story - and re-creating Mallory's Everest climb - for a movie? Elaborate preparation ensued, some of which we see in the movie: choosing a climbing partner (young Leo Houlding, whose background was not unlike that of Mallory's partner Irvine); finding camera operators able to handle the physical demands of Everest; getting fitted for 1920s-era clothing and equipment to be used for some parts of the climb, the specifics of which were learned from old photographs and expedition books. Anker found parallels between him and Mallory: Both were married, with three children, and both often found themselves torn between the warmth of home and the call of adventure - with the ever-present possibility that the adventurer may not return. comments powered by Disqus
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Philadelphia Orchestra’s new leader announces 2012-2013 season Posted: January 25, 2012 The drumroll that greeted the announcement Wednesday of Yannick Nézet-Séguin's first full Philadelphia Orchestra concert season came with surprises that perhaps even music pundits didn't see coming. With highlights including an Oct. 18 season opener with opera star Renée Fleming; the Verdi Requiem with Marina Poplavskaya and Rolando Villazón; a fully staged The Rite of Spring in collaboration with the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival; and Bach's great and infrequently heard St. Matthew Passion, the 36-year-old incoming music director also let it drop (in an interview that took place before the announcement) that the orchestra will record for the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label. And as early as this June, he said during the late-afternoon rollout at the Kimmel Center, he will conduct a short season of concerts at the Academy of Music - the orchestra's first series there since leaving for the Kimmel Center 10 years ago. "I'm very optimistic that we will be back where we belong, both in the city and in the international eye," he said in the interview. "We're planning future tours. And you've witnessed in the concert hall . . . that the spirit is unbelievably high." The overall theme, both of the 2012-13 season and the June 21-23 concerts at the Academy, will be the career of Leopold Stokowski, the British conductor who arrived at the helm of the Philadelphia Orchestra a century ago and turned a provincial ensemble into a world-class one. Many of the programs - including the nine subscription weeks Nézet-Séguin will conduct - will be Stokowski-esque, including the staging of The Rite of Spring Feb. 21, 23 and 24, 2013, in collaboration with the cutting-edge Ridge Theater Company, best known for the film Decasia. The early-summer season at the Academy will include a two June 23 programs, one family concert taken entirely from the 1940 Walt Disney film Fantasia in which Stokowski conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra and an "audience choice" in which requests will be fielded through social media, Internet and other sources. "I know that many disparaged the Academy for its acoustics, yet others remember the hall fondly, and I'm looking forward to the opportunity to hear the orchestra for myself in the place that was their home for so long," he said in an e-mail earlier this week. "We must remember that the orchestra's wonderful Philadelphia sound was born in and blossomed as a result of that very hall." As for the recordings, Nézet-Séguin will be working with Deutsche Grammophon with other orchestras - last summer he recorded Mozart's Don Giovanni in Baden Baden with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra - and he fully intends Philadelphia to be part of that contract. Details are still to come. The 2012-2013 season will also include new works by high-profile composers Osvaldo Golijov (his Violin Concerto will have its U.S. premiere Jan. 16-19, 2013) and Oliver Knussen (whose still-untitled work will be given its world premiere Feb. 21, 23 and 24, 2013). Both composers are notorious for missing deadlines; fingers are crossed. "Golijov was in the works when I arrived . . . I love Golijov's work," said Nézet-Séguin. "Knussen has had the commission for a long time.. . . I'm confident we're going to get it." Another wild card is the high-profile Verdi Requiem: Superstar tenor Villazón has taken long absences from singing for health reasons. However, he sang Don Ottavio in Nézet-Séguin's Don Giovanni "and Rolando is truly back and in wonderful voice." (When the Requiem is performed at New York's Carnegie Hall on Oct. 23, after the Philadelphia performances, both conductor and tenor will be making their debuts in that venue. It will be one of four Philadelphia Orchestra appearances at Carnegie, three led by Nézet-Séguin, one by guest Simon Rattle.) As for Poplavskaya, the Requiem's soprano, Nézet-Séguin appeared to form a strong bond with her during the recent Metropolitan Opera production of Faust, in which he is credited with conducting peace-making negotiations between her and the strong-minded stage director, Des McAnuff. He declined to comfirm reports, except to say it's his job to keep everybody speaking to each other. The inclusion of the Bach St. Matthew Passion (March 28 and 30, 2013) is unusual for Philadelphia Orchestra music directors; typically, baroque-era music is now left to such specialists as Nicholas McGegan, who will conduct Brandenburg Concertos April 18-20, 2013. However, French conductors don't typically keep that kind of distance from Bach. And having studied at Westminster College in Princeton (one of North America's choral meccas), Nézet-Séguin gravitates toward choral repertoire. "I hope I am very much a blend of many influences," he said, "that makes me my own man." Guest conductors next season don't include the out-going Charles Dutoit, former music director Christoph Eschenbach, or the popular guest Vladimir Jurowski. But Nézet-Séguin assured they will be back in the future. In their places are old friends of the orchestra who will visit for multiple weeks, among them Stéphane Denève, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Gianandrea Noseda, Jaap van Zweden and, most significantly, Berlin Philharmonic music director Rattle for two programs in May 2013, collaborating with Lang Lang and conducting symphonies of Beethoven and Sibelius. Star soloists include cellist Alisa Weilerstein (Dec. 13-15); pianists Imogen Cooper (Jan. 10-12, 2013), André Watts (Feb. 1-3, 2013), Jean-Yves Thibaudet (Feb. 21, 23 and 24, 2013), Rudolf Buchbinder (March 8-10, 2013); and violinists Leonidas Kavakos (Jan. 16-19, 2013), Hilary Hahn (May 3-5, 2013) and Gil Shaham (May 23-25, 2013). Also, the tradition of concert encores will be restored, "but not systematically," said Nézet-Séguin. The lively press conference on Wednesday wasn't all complimentary. One man complained that the current season's programs are "stodgy." Nézet-Séguin replied that he's attempting to expand the repertoire. When asked what he's doing to attract younger audiences, some initiatives were outlined, but his answer was surprising: "That's on the verge of disrespect for the people who have been coming for 40 or 50 years." No doubt, watching the Philadelphia Orchestra go through its bankruptcy agony couldn't have been easy for the Montrealer. "But this was not out of the blue for me," he said. "I knew when signing on that the finances were not good. Nobody tried to hide this from me. I need to say this very clearly. Neither management nor musicians have tried to make me take one side or the other. I was kept informed from a distance." Did his faith ever ebb? "Never. I was sad but I never lost faith. It's hard to explain why. It's really related to what I felt coming to this orchestra and what I still feel and why I decided to come to this orchestra. ". . . It was not part of my career plan to be with such an organization so early . . . but I fell in love with the orchestra and knew that I had to make some room for it . . . the unbelievable commitment of the musicians to the cause of their own sound and their music-making means there are no limits when I conduct. I can push and push them and there are no boundaries." One can't help wondering: With so many young conductors such as Nézet-Séguin making big careers, do they confer among themselves? Short answer: No. They're too busy. "Recently, Daniel Harding [the young British conductor] was in New York. He texted me. He Facebooked me. He said 'Let's have a beer, if nothing else.' It didn't happen. I was here. He was there. "And Gustavo [Dudamel]? We've never even shaken hands. Andris Nelsons, same thing. Still, he said, "We all seem to have our places well assured for the future in this great world. And that's great." Contact music director David Patrick Stearns at comments powered by Disqus
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Developer Follows New Blueprint Terry Stiles Is Shifting His Company's Focus To Retail And Mixed-use Projects. March 10, 2006|By Paul Owers Business Writer Terry Stiles joined his father's construction company in 1968. He didn't make much of an impression on the office staff. "We had two carpenters, one laborer -- that was me -- and a 94-year-old receptionist who didn't know who I was," Stiles said Thursday, drawing laughs at the start of his annual employee meeting at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale. Nearly four decades later, people across South Florida know who Stiles is. The developer has shaped the Fort Lauderdale skyline, building more than 1 million square feet of offices. His signature projects include the former world headquarters for Blockbuster Entertainment and the Bank of America Plaza at Las Olas City Centre. In the past few years, as the region's real estate market shifted away from offices, privately held Stiles Corp. has focused on other types of developments, such as homes, shopping centers and automobile dealerships. Such diversification is part of a long-term plan designed to ensure the 614-employee company outlives its 58-year-old chairman. "We've got the talent to move us into [other areas], assuring the stability of our company," Stiles told his employees. Among the projects Stiles is working on or planning: a 16-story office/retail development near the Las Olas waterfront; condominiums and shops at Interstate 595 and University Drive in Plantation; and homes, shops and offices on 30 acres at the Sawgrass Technology Park in Sunrise. Skyrocketing land prices are forcing Stiles and other developers to avoid office-only projects, Fort Lauderdale Mayor Jim Naugle said. "Land is getting so expensive that you can't afford to use it just for eight hours a day," Naugle said, alluding to Stiles' retail and residential projects. With property becoming scarce in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, Stiles also is looking at Palm Beach County. He's trying for government approvals to build nearly 175 luxury homes in Boca Raton near the former IBM campus. And he hopes to capitalize on the expected biotechnology spinoff development from Scripps Florida in Jupiter. "We are definitely trying to re-establish ourselves in Palm Beach County," said Stiles, who built the Northpoint Corporate Park in West Palm Beach in the 1980s and a Palm Beach Gardens office building several years ago. "We're looking, but we haven't identified specific sites yet, except for the Boca land." Stiles' unassuming manner belies his status as a South Florida business leader. He was 23 in 1971 when his father, Howard, died of a heart attack. Stiles wanted security and health benefits and seriously considered becoming a canoe guide at the newly opened Walt Disney World. Instead, he agreed to take over the family's Fort Lauderdale construction business. Stiles learned how to bid for projects and hired executives who became company mainstays. He also established himself as an aboveboard businessman who avoids controversy. "He's got a sterling reputation," said Kareen Boutros, executive director of The Broward Workshop, an influential business group. "He's not a snob. Everybody can relate to him." In the early 1990s, though, the real estate recession hit Stiles Corp. hard, leading to financial problems. "We were upside down in just about all of our projects," Stiles recalled. "I had to sit down with the banks and negotiate. I hated coming to work in 1991. "It taught me that you need to be very careful with risk and that this industry has cycles. It's not utopia forever." Fort Lauderdale billionaire and Miami Dolphins owner H. Wayne Huizenga, a business partner of Stiles since 1980, recently hired the developer to build an indoor practice facility at the Dolphins' Davie training complex. Stiles also is expanding the concourses at Dolphins Stadium. "I trust him to the point that he's just doing it based on time and materials," Huizenga said of the concourse renovations. Broward County Mayor Ben Graber, who has known Stiles since the late 1980s, said the developer is cooperative and delivers what he promises. "He's a guy to do business with," Graber said. Title: Chairman, Stiles Corp. Company headquarters: Fort Lauderdale Age: 58 Employees: 614 2005 revenue: $216 million Signature building projects: New River Center (in partnership with Tribune Co., parent of South Florida Sun-Sentinel); Sunrise Harbor; Bank of America Plaza at Las Olas City Centre. Sun Sentinel Articles
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The Asia Foundation The Asia Foundation Improving Lives Expanding Opportunities Bookmark and Share The Asia Foundation Appoints Roderick Brazier as Representative to Cambodia San Francisco, July 11, 2006 — Public Policy and Economics Expert Assumes Leadership Position The Asia Foundation, the premier non-profit organization devoted to Asia’s development since 1954, announced today the appointment of Roderick Brazier as its country representative in Cambodia. In this position, he will lead Foundation efforts in Cambodia to contribute to democracy, and broad-based national development. For the past three years, Mr. Brazier has been the assistant country representative in Indonesia for The Asia Foundation. In that role, he developed and managed on-the-ground programs in the areas of economic reform, gender, counter trafficking, elections, and legal reform. He has also served as the Foundation’s director of economic programs in Jakarta from 1999 to 2003. Mr. Brazier officially began his post in Phnom Penh yesterday. “Not only does Rod have outstanding experience in foreign affairs across the Asia-Pacific region, he has a strong, nuanced understanding of our key areas of focus in Cambodia: governance, human rights, and economic reform,” said Douglas Bereuter, president of The Asia Foundation. “His expertise will tremendously benefit the people and organizations we support there.” Prior to working for The Asia Foundation, Mr. Brazier worked for CastleAsia, a Jakarta-based consulting firm. Before that, he worked as an analyst of Indonesian politics and business in the Australian Prime minister’s Foreign Affairs Advisory Agency, the Office of National Assessments, and in the Australian Department of Defense. Mr. Brazier’s articles on the Indonesian and regional economy have been published in the International Herald Tribune and Jakarta Post, and he is a certified native speaker in the Indonesian language. Mr. Brazier holds a bachelor’s degree (with honors) in Asian and International Studies from Griffith University, Australia and a master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. The Asia Foundation maintained an office in Cambodia from 1955 until 1975, and in 1989, resumed programs with Cambodian refugees along the Thai-Cambodia border. It reestablished its representative office in Phnom Penh in 1993. Related news: Bookmark and Share • Facebook • Twitter • Google+ • YouTube • Flickr • Instagram
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Are there other prints in this set? April 29, 2014 6:26 PM   Subscribe I found them for $1 each in the clearance section of the newly opened local TJ Maxx. At the time, I searched the other local home goods stores for similar items, but came up empty. I've given google and some art websites a search every few years, but have never been able to find them. (I've even tried TinEye, and some other searches- but nothing.) I'm moving into a place with my own kitchen soon, and I'd love to find the other prints in the series (if they exist!) or something close enough to blend in or go with them in spirit, if you will. If it helps, the price tag on them described them as trays, but the backs have picture hanging hardware. There is no stamp or signature on the back. (That would make it easy!) posted by Torosaurus to Home & Garden (2 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite Google Image says the artist is Lisa Ven Vertloh. And this link shows there are at least a couple more in the series! posted by Merinda at 7:10 PM on April 29, 2014 You're wonderful- thank you so much! posted by Torosaurus at 7:21 PM on April 29, 2014 « Older I'm curious about the business...   |  I am trying to find a "ka... Newer » This thread is closed to new comments.
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2 posts tagged with flowers by gwenlister. Displaying 1 through 2 of 2. Five year old green thumb posted by gwenlister on May 9, 2012 - 38 answers I need to create flowerbeds from scratch We have a house with exactly zero flowerbeds (or landscaping in general for that matter) and it has no curb appeal whatsoever. THIS SHALL NOT STAND! I have some experience gardening, but creating beds from scratch seems a bit major at first glace. Help me make new flowerbeds, and help me make a good plan for our new beds. [more inside] posted by gwenlister on Mar 26, 2012 - 10 answers Page: 1
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Sign up × When I'm trying to play Team Fortress 2 by Playonlinux after loading server there is error ,,Internal error invalid parameters received". How can I solve this problem. Sorry for my English. share|improve this question 1 Answer 1 -windowed -noborder in launch options might work. share|improve this answer Your Answer
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Sign up × Yesterday I upgraded to Precise and dnsmasq stopped working. That is, DNS queries to localhost where dnsmasq is listening ( were refused. Removing resolvconf (apt-get remove resolvconf) and rebooting solved the issue (found that suggestion somewhere on Google). /etc/resolv.conf looked fine with and without resolvconf in place. No difference at all. 1. Why would I use resolvconf? Are there any benefits? The Wikipedia article covering resolvconf sucks. 2. Why did resolvconf interfere with dnsmasq? Is this a known issue? share|improve this question bla@blubb:~$ [ -f /usr/share/doc/resolvconf/README.gz ] && echo "Found" || echo "Not found" Not Found um. smartass. –  lightxx Nov 15 '12 at 13:52 3 Answers 3 up vote 7 down vote accepted The simple answer to (1) is: resolvconf sets itself up as the intermediary between programs that supply this information (such as ifup and ifdown, DHCP clients, the PPP daemon and local name servers) and programs that use this information (such as DNS caches and resolver libraries). As of Ubuntu 12.04 resolvconf is part of the default installation in both the server and desktop variants. It is never necessary to remove resolvconf and people who do remove it usually don't understand it, generally because they haven't read resolvconf(8) and /usr/share/doc/resolvconf/README.gz. The answer to the second question is that resolvconf most probably did not interfere with dnsmasq. My guess is that you were running into bug #959037. Explanation: In Ubuntu 12.04 there are two ways in which dnsmasq gets run. There is the traditional standalone version of dnsmasq which listens on all addresses. And there is the new NetworkManager-controlled dnsmasq process which listens only on The latter conflicts with the former unless the former is reconfigured. This problem was solved in Ubuntu 12.10 by having the NM-controlled dnsmasq process listen on instead of and by forcing the standalone dnsmasq process to listen only on addresses assigned to interfaces. share|improve this answer I've read the manapage and still can't find a reliable way to prepend my own nameservers to resolv.conf. –  Michael Mior Jun 21 '13 at 1:19 With resolvconf installed you can prepend a nameserver address by putting nameserver x.x.x.x in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head. Be advised, however, that this is generally not necessary or recommended. Generally there is a more correct way to add "nameserver" lines to resolv.conf. Generally the utility that configures a network interface adds or removes the nameserver addresses available via that interface by running resolvconf -a or resolvconf -d, respectively. Prioritization of nameserver addresses added in this way is governed by /etc/resolvconf/interface-order. –  jdthood Jun 21 '13 at 8:42 Actually, putting a nameserver line in head added it AFTER the default nameserver. –  Michael Mior Jun 21 '13 at 15:27 I haven't tested it, but it seems like echo x.x.x.x | resolvconf -a lo would do the trick for adding a nameserver which I'd like to be first for all interfaces. –  Michael Mior Jun 21 '13 at 15:42 Resolvconf always puts the contents of head at the head (top, beginning) of resolv.conf. –  jdthood Jun 22 '13 at 15:51 I've just removed it on my install. I was using pppd manually to dial my 3G modem connection and resolvconf interfered with my dns settings by automatically adding my provider DNS when I wanted to use custom DNS. pppd has options to control this but resolvconf clobbered them with its own settings. I would also like to know answer to this question? It seems like this is some make-it-easier-but-instead-complicate-things kind of package? p.s. I've found this bug report: share|improve this answer thanks for your input. i'd have upvoted it but i'm lacking the rep. –  lightxx May 8 '12 at 5:16 @lightxx: Upvoted for you ;) –  Tomasz Zieliński Jul 22 '12 at 1:41 Instead of removing resolvconf you could have configured resolvconf to ignore nameserver information coming from pppd. –  jdthood Oct 28 '12 at 19:36 That's from the package description. On desktops, it works in conjunction with NetworkManager to handle making and dropping connections smoothly. So resolvconf, along with dnsmasq, are used in 12.04 to make the DNS info handling more reliable on the desktop version. So in some situations, it does make things better, but the whole situation lacks the documentation in the right place, esp. in the server world. Despite loads of Googling, I haven't been able to ascertain what is recommended on a server installation. As far as (2) goes, you're having the opposite problem from me. Dnsmasq works well with resolvconf on my machine and updates the /etc/resolv.conf file to contain but has other problems because dnsmasq doesn't get the ISP name servers from dhclient on eth0 (this is a gateway) nor does it get the name servers I manually entered in the eth0 stanza in /etc/network/interfaces. Why do you use dnsmasq? Are you also running a gateway with 2 nics? Or is it just a plain desktop? If so, resolvconf co-ordinates with network-manager share|improve this answer thanks for your answer. i would have upvoted it, unfortunately you need 15 reputation to upvote. lol –  lightxx Aug 25 '12 at 7:22 man pages are great when you know what you need to know. If you don't, they can be puzzling to say the least. Howto's, examples and faqs are what you need when you don't have experience in an area. –  Adam Jun 29 '13 at 14:47 upvoted @lightxx on your behalf :) –  fayyazkl Jan 7 at 21:01 Your Answer
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Sign up × I am using Ubuntu 12.04, how do I see the applications open on different workspaces. The issue that I am having is that I have opened 3 instances gnome-terminal and have minimized them; the unity launcher isn't showing any of the terminal application I guess they might be on another workspace. To my surprise, i am noticing that the terminal are not showing up on unity launcher. This is bugging me. Any logs that I could paste here, that would help in tshooting. Please help. share|improve this question 5 Answers 5 up vote 3 down vote accepted I had the same problem. The terminal did not show up in the Laucher or when using Alt+Tab. This was after migrating my Ubuntu 12.04 installation to a new laptop. Solution: Uninstall gnome-terminal using Ubuntu software center and re-install it right afterwards. share|improve this answer On your launcher, on the left side of the screen, at the bottom should be this button: enter image description here Whenever you click it, it should sprawl out all of your workspaces, and you can see what windows are open. Alternatively, you can use Super+S to open up all of your workspaces as well. share|improve this answer If they are in a different workspace, hold Super/Windows button and S . This will show you all thw workspaces. Click on whichever workspace you would like to view. share|improve this answer Seems to be the same problem as Why do some programs not remain on the dashboard?. I don't believe this is to do with workspaces - I see programs appearing in the launcher whatever workspace they are in and never see terminal at all. Also I cannot switch to terminal with alt+tab - this means that if another window is in front of terminal then the only way to get back is to move the other window. Minimising a terminal rendered it completely inaccessible. From the system monitor I was able to confirm that terminal was still running and kill it, but not switch back to it. (Then I clicked the system monitor's title bar and the click went straight through to the program behind it - but that's a separate issue.) This appears to be a bug in Unity (and possibly also gnome-terminal). The most obvious solution for me is to switch back to gnome classic. share|improve this answer yes exactly i was having the same issue, but after restarting the issue faded away. Most probably this would be a bug in unity. –  Ankit Aug 19 '12 at 2:39 You can also press Ctrl+Alt+Arrow Key to quickly switch workspaces in the direction of the arrow. share|improve this answer Your Answer
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Sign up × I have an ASUS N56DP laptop and I have Kubutu 12.10 working on it with the default graphics drivers. The system hangs if I use any of the additional drivers suggested by jockey-kde. I am thinking about installing the AMD catalyst 12.10 to get better graphics performance. The graphics card on my system is RADEON HD 7730 M. Has anyone tried this out and want to share their experience? Thanks, share|improve this question 3 Answers 3 Imho you should try to install Catalyst Driver on Kubuntu. It will enable 3D graphics acceleration. Regards, Over Killer share|improve this answer thanks, but do you know if the driver is stable for this hardware configuration and works for quantal. –  floatingpoint Jan 13 '13 at 22:59 I've only just installed Kubuntu 12.10 (trying it out). I had the same "hang" problem after installing the AMD Catalyst 12.10 drivers. I'm going to try and install the AMD Catalyst 12.11 beta driver when I get home. If you Google around, there are many people experiencing problems with AMD's Catalyst 12.10 driver on Linux. I'll report back here after I've performed the AMD Catalyst 12.11 beta install. share|improve this answer I bit the bullet and installed the driver. The installation went without any troubles; however after I restarted my computer, and started AMD catalyst control center, it just complains saying that no driver is installed !! Luckily my graphics drivers are still working ( I have no idea, which drivers are running the show). –  floatingpoint Jan 14 '13 at 20:58 When you switch to the Catalyst driver you have to add "nomodeset" to your kernel boot flags to turn off Kernel Mode Setting. The catalyst driver doesn't work with KMS. PS: I also have this N56DP. Suspend/Resume always crashes for me. Have you had any luck with it? Also, it always tries to suspend when you close the lid. I haven't found any way to disable that, the usual power manager settings have no effect. share|improve this answer Your Answer
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Sign up × I am running Kubuntu 13.04 on my MacBook Pro (8,2) and I have it set up to boot through Apple's BIOS emulation. I would like to use the Intel instead of the ATI graphics card. This means that I will need to get the system to boot via EFI. I don't want to do a clean install. The furtherest I can get is into grub-efi, but I cannot actually boot the kernel from there. My partition scheme: /dev/sda1 = EFI /dev/sda2 = Mac OS /dev/sda3 = root /dev/sda4 = boot /dev/sda5 = home /dev/sda6 = swap How can I achieve EFI booting on a BIOS booting install without loosing my existing OS installations? share|improve this question 1 Answer 1 up vote 1 down vote accepted Try this: 1. Instal rEFInd in OS X. You can use the script to do this. 2. Type sudo mkdir /EFI/refind/drivers_x64 in an OS X Terminal window. (If you use the --esp option to, you'll need to adjust the path to create this directory on the ESP.) 3. Install the rEFInd EFI driver for whatever filesystem you're using to store your Linux kernels (usually ext4fs, but sometimes not). To install the driver, you need to copy it to the drivers or drivers_x64 subdirectory of the rEFInd installation directory (/EFI/refind by default in OS X). 4. In Linux (even from a BIOS-mode boot), run the script that comes with rEFInd. This will generate a /boot/refind_linux.conf file, which holds kernel options that rEFInd passes to your kernel. Ideally, this will enable you to boot directly to Linux in EFI mode, bypassing GRUB, which can be tricky to configure if the automated scripts don't get it right. rEFInd should detect your kernels each time you boot, so you won't need to update anything when you upgrade your kernels. If this works, and if you're not triple-booting with Windows, you may want to: • Edit /EFI/refind/refind.conf, uncomment the scanfor line, and ensure that hdbios is not present. This will keep the old BIOS-mode GRUB from showing up as a rEFInd boot options. • Remove the hybrid MBR from your hard disk. You can do this by editing the partition table with parted or GParted (just make any trivial change) or by installing the gdisk package, launching gdisk on your disk, typing x to get to the experts' menu, typing n to generate a new protective MBR, and typing w to save your changes. Removing the hybrid MBR will reduce the odds that it will cause problems in the future. share|improve this answer I've been trying to follow this for the past hour and I'm totally stuck. I can install refind to my OS X partition with, but if I try to use --esp it says it can't find my esp. I can mount my EFI partition via Disk Utility, but I can't get refind to install to it. I also tried just running it off my OS X parition and it works, but it doesn't find my kernel. I coppied the drivers over to the refind folder and it will find a kernel image on my EFI partition but won't find the one I want to boot on /boot. Kernel on EFI was coppied from boot but it just dumps me at a busybox prompt –  Benjamin Daines Sep 2 '13 at 3:31 I don't want to boot the kernel on EFI, I want to boot the one on /boot, but I included that just because. I'm going to call it quits for the night before I end up throwing expensive hardware at the wall. I'll check back later for responses and / or give it another go tomorrow. Thanks for you help, hopefully we can figure this out... –  Benjamin Daines Sep 2 '13 at 3:32 The EFI filesystem driver(s) must be installed to /EFI/refind/drivers_x64 or /EFI/refind/drivers on the OS X partition, assuming that you installed rEFInd itself to /EFI/refind. Once that's done, rEFInd should detect and boot your kernel(s) from your Linux partition; however, you'll probably also need a /boot/refind_linux.conf file (under Linux) in order to boot completely. (Without that file, the kernel won't know where its root partition is and so the boot will fail and probably dump you to a minimal shell.) –  Rod Smith Sep 2 '13 at 17:07 Ok, got it figured out. It's sloppy, but it works. I ended up installing grub (grub-pc-bin was still installed, so I removed it) to /boot/efi/ubuntu. Now I boot to refind, then to grub, then to the OS. Now using the intel graphics card :) –  Benjamin Daines Sep 2 '13 at 18:42 You should be able to simplify the boot path by installing the EFI filesystem driver for your Linux filesystem (probably ext4fs) and creating a /boot/refind_linux.conf file. If you can't seem to get this working, then please show the output of ls -R /EFI in OS X, and of cat /etc/fstab and cat /boot/refind_linux.conf in Linux. Edit your original post to show this information, and add four spaces to the start of every line to preserve formatting and legibility. –  Rod Smith Sep 2 '13 at 22:10 Your Answer
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Sign up × I have two monitors of different models connected to one video adapter. The color of output is very different. Is there a way that somehow I could get an ICC for one monitor based on the other? For example I give the tool a photo of both monitors displaying the same simple color, so the tool could compare the color and set the color of the bad one. share|improve this question 1 Answer 1 The easiest way would be to get a device like Spyder You can get Express version for something around 100$. It's not that cheap but will give you decent result. share|improve this answer Yes, a professional device should be the choice. But consider that I rarely use it, and I do not need "exactly the same". So 100$ is expansive. –  Magicloud Jan 7 '14 at 7:24 Your Answer
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The "Whole Brain," the "Whole Person" and Exploring Talent by Dean Pappas PART I: Wholeness and Consciousness Roger Sperry's research (Nobel Prize in Physiology, 1981) demonstrated functional specialization of the two hemispheres of the human brain, and forever changed popular and scientific conceptions of human sensory, emotive, and thought processes. As Sperry's work became well-known, the popular cliche evolved of a world populated by either left- or right-brained people (commonly called analytical, visual, or concrete thinkers versus intuitive, spatial, or emotive thinkers). But as Robert Root-Bernstein (2005) points out, popular mythology distorted Sperry's original research by creating an unnecessary wall between the two. The key point of Sperry's research that tended to be overlooked was that the human brain produces what Root-Bernstein calls "whole brain thinkers," or in Sperry's words, humans who are "ambicerebral." That is, that the human mind is geared toward wholeness, which ideally is manifest in a successful integration of both right and left hemispheres. Sperry, himself, was a vivid example of a "whole brain thinker," balancing his scientific and analytical career with a productive artistic and intuitive "right-brained" life (Root-Bernstein, 2005). Coupling Carl Rogers (1979) conceptions of self-actualizing tendencies, whereby he claims that there is a movement toward constructive fulfillment of human inherent possibilities, with Sperry's physiological research provides a framework for defining and optimizing the human potential in a holistic fashion, particularly when counseling clients in terms of life or career goals. According to Rogers, the most impressive fact about the individual human seems to be the directional tendency toward wholeness (Boeree, 1998/2006). Whether with regards to career development, or optimizing other aspects of one's life, satisfaction and motivation would appear to be spurred on by inherent actualizing tendencies. These include: feeling accepted or prized through positive regard by self and others, securing a basic trust of self, and the tendency to never give up striving which Rogers refers to as "becoming" (Rogers, 1979). Rogers notes that as humans, we tend to always be "up to something," always energized toward actualization, involving not only the maintenance but also the enhancement of our lives. Rogers' framework provides a fruitful foundation for positivistic counseling. Rogers' (1979) belief that our awareness, in the form of consciousness, plays an important part enhancing our lives is supported by Jaynes' theory of mental imaging (1986). Jaynes postulates that a major function of the evolution of consciousness is the creation of a mental image of ourselves in action, as a third-person observer, in essence watching ourselves behave. This "tiny peak of awareness...topping a vast pyramid of nonconscious organismic functioning," as Rogers calls it (p. 103) can be made concrete, in pictorial form, and thus provides the conceptual foundation of art therapy. What is sought pictorially is useful information in terms of the client's self-perception and a holistic sense of what are the client's ultimate goals (Arnheim, 1971). As a career development professional searches for ways to provide insight into core motives and desires of the client, techniques that access nonverbal centers of the client's thinking (through drawing or other art-related exercises) are rich in pictorial imagery, and provide a method for the sensory, intuitive mind to team up cooperatively with analytical, logical one. Coordinating right- and left-brain processes through visual exercises allows the client not only to experience a holistic expression, but also gives the client a concrete, lasting image that can be altered, enhanced or redefined to fit long-term career planning. In Part II of this article, specific exercises designed by art therapist Lucia Capacchione are offered as examples of the type of exercises that are available. The first step of any journey is defining the starting point, a process well-suited to art therapy exercises and visual, pictorial thinking (as described by Arnheim, 1971). Capacchione has written two pertinent books providing a wide variety of exercises geared toward exploring one's creative talents, career enhancement, and professional drives and aspirations: "Putting Your Talent to Work"(1996) coauthored with Peggy Van Pelt, and "Visioning" (2000). Arnheim, R. (1971). Visual thinking. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Boeree, C. G. (1998/2006). Carl Rogers: 1902-1987. Retrieved April 12, 2006, from http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/rogers.html Capacchione, L., & Van Pelt, P. (1996). Putting your talent to work. Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications, Inc. Capacchione, L. (2000). Visioning. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam. Jaynes, J. (1986). Consciousness and the voices of the mind. Canadian Psychology, 27(2), 128-148. Retrieved April 10, 2006, from http://www.julianjaynes.org/pdf/jaynes_mind.pdf Meissner, W. W. (2006). The mind-brain relation and neuroscientific foundations: II. Neurobehavioral integrations. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 70 (2) 102-124. Retrieved September 4, 2006, from Academic Search Premier database. Rogers, C. R. (1979). The foundations of the person-centered approach. Education, 100(2), 98-107. Retrieved September 7, 2006, from Academic Search Premier database. Root-Bernstein, R. (2005). ArtScience: The essential connection. Leonardo, 38(3), 225-226. Retrieved September 4, 2006, from Academic Search Premier database. Dean Pappas (M.A. in Art Therapy, California State University, Los Angeles) lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. He works primarily with at-risk adolescents, providing therapy, coaching and life-skills training, including a focus on career and long-term life goals. He also provides coaching through artmaking processes to assist families focus on family goals as a unit. He can be reached at [email protected]. < Back | Printer Friendly Page
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Astronomy Now Online Home Magazine Resources Store Top Stories Is Mars methane the 'breath of life'? read more Radiation pressure mystery solved for massive stars read more Spin seen for soft gamma-ray repeater read more Spaceflight Now + How do I sign up? Video archive STS-120 day 2 highlights STS-120 day 1 highlights STS-118: Highlights  Full presentation  Mission film STS-120: Rollout to pad Dawn leaves Earth  Full coverage Dawn: Launch preview  Launch | Science Become a subscriber More video Astronomers discover Posted: 22 January, 2009 Astronomers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics have discovered a planet 4.7 times the size of Earth and 25 times more massive, earning it the nickname of a “super-Neptune”. HAT-P-11b was discovered via the transit method, whereby a planet passes in front of its parent star, thus temporarily, but periodically reducing its brightness as seen by an observer in the same line of sight. In the case of HAT-P-11b, the periodic dimming, which reduced the stars luminosity by around 0.4 percent, was detected by a network of small, automated telescopes known as HATNet, which is operated by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Arizona and Hawaii. This artist's conception reveals the newly discovered super-Neptune planet orbiting a star 120 light years away from Earth. Normally blue in colour, its red hue is caused by the illumination from the nearby red dwarf star. Image: David A. Aguilar (CfA). HAT-P-11b is the 11th extrasolar planet found by HATNet, and an important addition to the inventory of exoplanets since it is one of the smallest yet discovered by any of the several transit search projects underway around the world. Compared with our own Solar System’s planet Neptune, which has a diameter 3.8 times that of Earth and a mass 17 times Earth's, the new world is 4.7 times the size of Earth and has 25 Earth masses, placing it into the category of super-Neptunes. Furthermore, the newfound world orbits very close to its star at a rate of one revolution every 4.88 days. As a result, it is baked to a temperature of around 600 degrees Celsius. The host star, HAT-P-11 is roughly three-quarters the size of our own Sun and somewhat cooler. The astronomers who made the discovery say that there are indications of a second planet in the HAT-P-11 system, but more radial velocity data are needed to confirm this, and to subsequently determine its properties. The radial velocity technique allows a planet to be inferred by looking at the ‘wobble’ induced on its host star. A separate team has already located another transiting super-Neptune, known as GJ436b, around a different star, which was discovered by a radial velocity search and later found to have transits. "Having two such objects to compare helps astronomers to test theories of planetary structure and formation," says Harvard astronomer Gaspar Bakos. The HAT-P-11 system will come under further scrutiny once the forthcoming Kepler mission begins operations. Located in the constellation Cygnus, HAT-P-11 is favourably situated for Kepler to provide the finer details, and maybe even uncover more planets, in this extrasolar planetary system. "We expect Kepler to measure the detailed properties of HAT-P-11 with the extraordinary precision possible only from space," says Robert Noyes, another member of the super-Neptune discovery team. Kepler is currently scheduled to launch on 6 March this year, and will seek out extrasolar planets using the transit technique. A lot of hopes are riding on this mission, for it has the potential to detect the first Earthlike world orbiting a distant star. The Planets Hubble Reborn 3D Universe © 2014 Pole Star Publications Ltd.
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Council vote on stadium proceeding on schedule Nearly three hours of public comments precedes deliberations • Those opposed—many of whom represented community organizations within Vine City, Castleberry Hills and other nearby neighborhoods—complained that they'd like to see a more favorable community benefits agreement that would help with parking and noise-mitigation issues. Actually, several of those who argued against a "yes" vote today were advocating a delay, not an all-out rejection of the stadium proposal. "We really want to support a new stadium," said Deborah Scott, executive director of Georgia Stand-Up, a community advocacy group, "but we think the affected communities can get a better deal." William Perry, executive director of Common Cause Georgia, said more public scrutiny is needed for a proposal that could cost "$882 million in public money," a figure that presumably includes all potential interest costs on the initial $200 million in public bonds, as well as possible maintenance expenses. Still, discussions continue as council members who support the stadium offer amendments to make their colleagues more comfortable: one by Carla Smith stating that no money from the city's general fund will be used to build or maintain the facility; another by Michael Bond stipulating that benefits agreements be reached with Vine City and other affected communities before the bonds are issued in about a year's time. We'll provide an update when the final vote is taken… "My mama always told me not to stand in fron of a speeding train, so I'm going to stay on the platform," said opponent Felicia Moore, moments before the vote was taken. "Vine City and English Avenue have a lot of pain, but this time around, we're going to get things right," he said. Related Content
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Full Moon in Leo ~ Living from the Heart Dixie over at A Fool’s Journey asked an important question recently: Do you live from the heart? I used to live only from my heart (feelings, intuition, love), but that’s changed quite a bit with age. When I was living from the heart all the time, I was told that I didn’t have good judgement. I won’t completely disagree with that, but I was surer of who I was and what I wanted. And less fearful. The Full Moon in Leo allows us to throw caution to the wind for a few days and live completely from the heart. Opposing the cool logic of the Aquarian Sun, the passionate Leo Moon can barely contain itself. It urges us to go ahead and do what we’re just dying to do ~ make a great big giant ridiculous show of ourself. There are no guanantees that we’ll get the response that we crave or that everything will end like a fairytale, but at least we will have given it a shot. As they say, “Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.” Live fully, love fully, make a spectacle of yourself if you must. But live from your heart. Life is better when it’s anchored in love and passion. For just a couple of days we have the opportunity to showcase the biggest, brightest, and quite possibly the most irrational but heartfelt feelings we have. If we make fools of ourselves, well…we make fools of ourselves. Is that really so bad if the kind of fool we are is a fool for love? 4 thoughts on “Full Moon in Leo ~ Living from the Heart Comments are closed.
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Roasted Parmesan Potatoes We like potatoes at our house just about any way they are prepared. These Roasted Parmesan Potatoes are an easy and tasty side dish to make. They're a no fuss, let-the-oven-do-the-work kind of dish. Parmesan Roasted Potatoes 4 potatoes (about 2 pounds) 2 teaspoons olive oil 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese 1 teaspoon dried Basil 1 teaspoon seasoned salt 1/4 teaspoon onion powder 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon black pepper Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare a sheet pan by lining with aluminum foil and spray with non-stick cooking spray. Wash and dry potatoes. Cut each potato in half lengthwise, then cut halves into about 1-inch pieces. Place cut-up potatoes in a large bowl and drizzle with olive oil, mix well. In a small bowl, combine Parmesan cheese, Basil, seasoned salt, onion powder, garlic powder, and pepper. Sprinkle this mixture over the potatoes and mix until potatoes are well coated. Spread potatoes out in a single layer on the prepared pan. Bake for 40 - 45 minutes or until potatoes are cooked through. Four potatoes will equal about 2 pounds. Cut the potatoes in half lengthwise, then cut the halves into about 1-inch pieces. Drizzle the potatoes with the olive oil, then coat with the cheese and spices. Spread the potatoes in a single layer on a sheet pan and bake for 40 - 45 minutes. I served these potatoes with pork chops, but they are a good side for any type of meal. Try them out and see how your family likes them. 1. Hi lovely lady. This looks so Yummy!! I need to copy this down. Thanks so much for your sweet comments on my Tablescape and hope you come back next week and see me. Im your newest follower on your blog now. Hope you have a wonderful week with your family. XXOO Diane 2. These tato's do sound delish. When I was in PA over x-mas had a stuffed baked potato but the skin was rubbed in spices then baked. Wonder if this would taste good? Andi 3. These potatoes sound really aromatic and tasty! 4. I love oven-roasted potatoes & veggies, too! These would go well with the pork chops I just posted today. I'm with you, Anita, as I love the oven to do the work (less clean-up for me!!). 5. Don't know what it is about potatoes and parmesan, but I have a soft spot for the combo! These look awesome, and I'm gonna do them with a pork roast :) Now following along so I can keep up with all your amazing recipes! Have a great weekend! ~Erika @ southernbelleasanarmywife.blogspot.com 6. I need these great potatoes to go with my Rosemary Pork Roast, that sounds so good! Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday. Hope you have a great week end and come back soon! Miz Helen 7. Dis one is interesting :) • Follow THE TECH STORE with 4000+ subscribers. :) 8. I LOVE oven roasted potatoes!!!! I am going to have to give your recipe a try. It sounds fantastic! Thanks for sharing with us at Link It Up Thursday. 9. Hi, Your potatoes are being featured on Bake with Bizzy, this week. I love this kind of potato. OK, I love potatoes but I would pick this over fries or even mashed potatoes. Thanks for sharing.
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AZ Green Medication News About Medical Marijuana Marijuana edibles are becoming increasingly popular with each passing day. Many of them are transforming into sophisticated creations that offer stiff competition to pastries and candies, especially where recreational cannabis is legal. Marijuana scones Lovely green cannabis scones The state of Colorado seems to be far ahead of other states that have legalized recreational marijuana, including California and Washington. According to Elise McDonough, an event designer at High Times and also the author of High Times Cook Book, several brands of cannabis edibles in Colorado contain the same information that you would normally find on a box of cookies or candies. The makers of these marijuana edibles are also required to state the amount of active THC in each of their products. The state of Colorado considers 10 mg of marijuana to be a single dose, while retailers cap a single dose at 100 mg per unit, irrespective of whether it is an entire bar of chocolate or a single slice of cheesecake, or any other unit of marijuana edibles. Marijuana edibles and the emergence of professionalism in the production process. The professionalism that we are seeing today when it comes to making marijuana edibles is a relatively new development. In the past, people used to think of pot brownies every time you mentioned edible marijuana. The image it used to evoke was of a sloppy, amateurish baking process that made products that were far from being elegant. Presently, in all the states that have legalized medical and recreational marijuana, the production of edible cannabis has become more professionalized and complex, applying new forms of technology that are now available. This means that marijuana and the culinary arts is no longer the preserve of a few users; it has become a serious business. Across the United States, THC-infused edibles are increasingly being produced by professional chefs who have been trained in prestigious culinary institutes across America. These chefs bring their formal training and curiosity to produce new and sophisticated products that are more appealing to consumers. Although this trend is quite new in many states, it is quickly catching up. Compliance with legal requirements. Production of marijuana edibles is regulated by the state. Those who make them need to have a deep and detailed understanding of all the legal requirements governing the production of these edibles in addition to applying their formal training. These regulations have been made necessary in order to control the use of cannabis edibles. There have been cases of over-consumption, consumption by children, as well as accidental consumption of these products, especially in Colorado, which was among the very first states to legalize recreational marijuana. Other states that have legalized the use of recreational marijuana have found it necessary to introduce laws that govern the production of marijuana edibles in order to avoid these issues. Different ways of eating marijuana Dfferent edibles for different effects The following are some of the compliance requirements that have to be met by the producers of cannabis edibles. -The kitchens in which these products are prepared from are regulated by the state’s food safety requirements and medical marijuana regulations. This is because they are regarded as commercial kitchens. These kitchens contain all the equipment that is normally found in a commercial kitchen including stand mixers, refrigerators, sinks, large tiered ovens, a pantry with all the staple baking ingredients, as well as a set of prep tables. The only unique ingredient that sets apart these kitchens from the usual commercial kitchens is the presence of a place reserved for purified oil that is honey-colored and rich in tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The oil is extracted from cannabis plants. – Drinkable cannabis products: In Colorado there are new regulations requiring all drinkable cannabis products to come in childproof, resaleable packaging. Because of these rules, Dixie Elixir, and Edibles, a popular cannabis brand in Colorado, took its THC- infused drinks off the market. They had no other recourse than to comply with the new regulations. -Baked products: Across all states that have legalized, the general rule is that cannabis edibles have to be baked products. In addition, the market demand is largely in favor of brownies, cookies, and granola. Candies are banned because they are more appealing to children and therefore, present a bigger risk. Marijuana candies More than just mints -Packaging: The law requires marijuana edibles to be placed in heat sealed, opaque bags. They should also be completely childproof. In addition, the packages should be clearly labelled with details about the potency of THC, a list of ingredients, a product description, as well as state specific bar codes. They can also contain the company’s logo, whose size is regulated by the requirements of a particular state. -New products and changes to existing products: Any new products that are introduced into the market or any changes to existing products, such as ingredients, oil content, or flavors, are subject to the regulatory pre-clearance process. In short, the process involves an external lab that is supposed to take random product samples in order to carry out tests on them and establish whether they contain the ingredients they claim to contain. The process is also supposed to establish whether the potency of cannabis edibles is accurate. For example, if the label on a particular cookie indicates that it has 5mg of THC, it should fall within a reasonable margin of error; if not, the testing company will not issue a certificate of analysis. -Potency of THC must be accurate: This is a very critical requirement that must be met. In addition, the distribution of the oil must be uniform throughout a particular marijuana edible or batch. Popular marijuana edibles in Colorado The following are some of the most popular cannabis edibles in the state of Colorado: Cheeba Chews This is one the most popular cannabis edibles on the market at present. They are actually chewy, bite-sized chocolate toffies containing 70 mg of ganja per piece. Medically Correct: This is a line of chocolates that includes pea nut butter budda budda bars, chocolate bars filled with bananas and walnuts as well as monkey bars. Also on offer are ‘’Top Shelf Extracts ‘’. These are various types of concentrated weed products, such as hash oil. There is also Sweetstone candy, a product of a THC company that makes also medicated gummy bears. Mountain Medicine: This is a company that makes pastry products of counter quality, including the ‘’High Times’’ Cannabis cup “blueberry pie bar”, an award winning product. Another of their products is the “walnut joy coconut chocolate” which contains a 300 mg dose per serving. Whenever you visit a recreational marijuana dispensary, you can seek guidance from a dispensary budtender as to which brand of cannabis edibles will give you the best experience. Read More Different marijuana labels Many different ways to brand and sell marijuana The legalization of medical marijuana in some states within the USA has led to the establishment of various types of businesses, including growers, shop owners, glass artists, bakers, pot tour operators , venture capitalists, as well as Amsterdam -style ‘’coffee shops’’. For instance, in the state of Washington alone, about 4 000 marijuana business license applications have been filed up to the end of august this year. A report by Arc View Market Research shows that marijuana business has a market estimated at $ 2.34 billion. This shows that Marijuana business is growing at a very fast rate; even faster than the smart phone market. It is becoming very attractive to investors but they must be well prepared to face the potential challenges. However, despite the fact that you can make it big in this business, there are many hurdles that you must be prepared to clear before hitting the home stretch. They include the following: -It is still considered illegal by the federal government Though several states have made marijuana business legal, the federal government still considers it illegal. Even though the Obama administration has promised to stand down, there are no guarantees that marijuana business will be fully legalized any time soon. Presently, banks cannot provide checking accounts as well as loans to marijuana business because of the fear of being prosecuted for money laundering. The saving grace is that new banking guidelines are currently being formulated. -Risk of cannabis business being regarded as immoral Historically, many investors have boycotted alcohol, tobacco, gambling, and other similar businesses on moral grounds. This has led to a reduction in demand for such products and ultimately, the price of these products. This usually happens because of consumer backlash or boycott. Eventually, investors feel insecure about investing in this potentially lucrative business. Additionally, it explains why well- known IPO underwriters tend to stay away from this lucrative business. However, there are a number of marijuana venture firms that have come up, including Emerald venture Capital as well as ArcView Group of San Francisco. In order to be successful in this business, a firm must demonstrate a scalable, broad, and legal cannabis market in perpetuity. Many firms are beginning to reach this point. Marijuana sales progression The economic impact of marijuana -Resistance from big tobacco firms Growing marijuana can be immensely profitable. This means that many tobacco farmers will feel compelled to switch to marijuana farming. If this happens, big tobacco firms can feel threatened and are likely to try as much as they can to drive small marijuana firms out of business. -Uncharted territory Marijuana business is still new and this means that it inevitably faces significant unknowns such as price stability, regulatory complexity, as well as black market competition. In addition, just like tobacco litigation in the 1990s, marijuana business could also become a victim of class –action lawsuits over yet -unknown health risks. CBS San Francisco Bay Area News 11.Sept 2015 Anything related to marijuana, from its cultivation to selling, is highly regulated and controlled even in states where it is legal. This presents a big challenge since you can only operate your business within the stipulated laws, failure to which you can be prosecuted and probably made to pay hefty fines. Well, these are some of the challenges that you are likely to face in you decide to venture into the lucrative business of marijuana business. There are huge opportunities for growth if you stay focused on your goal. Read More Companies like Leafly are blazing the trail into the online space when it comes to the marijuana business. Other firms, like WeedMaps and Viridian Sciences, are making their own way. Software to help run marijuana companies is important, and can include things like product and accounting management systems. Companies like Leafly and WeedMaps are there to help marijuana users in creating an online community and locating the product they are looking for. While Colorado’s hands off approach to marijuana legalization has been shown to achieve success, Washington heavily-regulated marketplace has led to some challenges. Because of high tax rates on not only consumers but retailers and producers who find that many expenses are not typically tax-deductible, some users find it more economical to purchase from the black market. Likewise licensing regulations for producers has resulted in some product shortage with resulting highly driven prices and a more limited offer at retail outlets. Medical and retail dispensary Shows the current acceptability of marijuana Users of marijuana and cannabis will eventually be as common as beer drinkers throughout the States. This is the goal for the reform of marijuana laws. But nobody today is bothered about being arrested for the possession of alcohol other than those who produce it illegally or those who abuse it and cause social or physical harm. It is still looked on as a recreational vice but, as its use is so prevalent, it seems just part of society. Compare that to the social attitude of 40 years ago. Nowadays the consumer is really the judge. You might raise your eyebrows at the thought of seeing adverts for marijuana at football games or branded joints being advertised on TV, but that future is not so far away when the vast profits from advertising lure in the big players. In spite of some ingrained prejudice that will always remain in pockets of society, legal marijuana has become more acceptable in the general public´s eye. As of the 2014 midterm elections, the District of Columbia in addition to 23 states have laws recognizing the validity of medical use. Four states have laws legalizing the recreational usage of marijuana. But, for many, marijuana legalization still remains controversial.  Increase in support of the acceptability of marijuana It´s norml to support marijuana legalization The chain of supply and demand needs to run smoothly as there are instances where not enough individuals or companies are permitted to grow the product. This has happened in Washington with the result that there have been shortages at retail outlets with the effect that users could be driven back to obtaining weed through the black market. The same argument applies to sales tax: it should be low enough to stop consumers buying from illegal dealers. Rigorous regulation has always been a starting place for corruption. Price-fixing for personal gain within syndicates is often a threat but more than anything will be the variance in legality from state to state. As laws change when you cross a state line, the federal government will have to consider the overall constitutionality of this new and promising industry sooner than later. Read More Marijuana is called by many names, but just like the names, opinion on this subject varies as well. Some people love this plant, some hate it, some keep raising it to the heavenly heights, and others keep trying to bury it. People who are pro marijuana claim that this plan is completely harmless and that it can cure various types of diseases and conditions.  Other guys claim that even though there is a possibility that this plant can cure something, there are some side effects that are irreversible, and that can destroy us, both physically and mentally. However, even though we have these discussions today, it wasn’t so in the past. This plant was being used by humans for thousands of years. They have been using it both for medicinal purposes and as a recreational drug. Cannabis was found in graves over 3,000 years old, but the modern people think of it as a drug. Modern people have thought of it as such for some time, but it was made official in 1970, when marijuana was officially declared a schedule 1 controlled substance, which means that it is a drug with no medical use and with potential to ruin a person’s body and mind. Finally, when the penalty for selling this plant was made equal to the penalty of selling fire arms, it was made obvious that cannabis is as dangerous as weapons. But people have recently started thinking about cannabis as something different; as a mean of reaching a healthier body and a healthier state of mind. Even some of the states have approved the use of medicinal marijuana and even the federal government seems to be moving in that direction. People have started looking at the science behind marijuana in a new way and this plant that was once a very big taboo it is starting to be extremely popular for all those people who are seeking remedies. More and more people are in need of thins plant to cure their condition, because they believe that this plant is a God send for all the patients. However, we need to look at this issue very objectively. Just because there are some people who enjoy this plant, does not mean that it only has positive effects, and that it is a cure to all the known and unknown illnesses. Far from it! It was proven that cannabis can help people who are suffering from pain, spasms, are having sleeping disorders, etc. However, saying that this magical plant can cure cancer is pretty farfetched. In fact, there is not one single piece of evidence that would support that claim. So, what we need to do is to look at this issue with great objectivity, because we cannot allow our affection to something cloud our final judgment. We need to look at all the evidence and only then reach a decision about this, but since the experiments with medicinal marijuana are still in development, we will need some time to gather all that evidence. Read More
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username   password stay logged in   Become a Member • Current rating. • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 Login to add this name to your favorite namelist! About the name Ronia The meaning of the name Ronia: Invented By Astrid Lindgren The origin of the name Ronia: Scandinavian People who like the name Ronia also like: Ingrid, Maeve, Maia, Adara, Naomi, Natalie, Dawn Silas, Soren, Adan, Michael, Peter, Levi, Rhys Notes: Invented by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren for her book 'Ronia the robber's daughter'. Also a Hebrew name Ronia/Roniya 'song of God'. Ronia Stats On 86 BN name lists Currently not ranked on the BN charts Currently not ranked in U.S. births Ronia Photo Gallery No photos uploaded, yet, for the name Ronia.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012 Final Exam 1981 (the GOLDEN year for the SLASHER film) The Boogeyman 1980 The movie begins with the 'Halloween-esque' shot of a quaint suburban home, all nestled quietly against beautiful lush scenery and ambiant darkness. Faint blues are used throughout, giving us the impression that something sinister is about to happen inside. The camera latches still on the curious young faces of Willy and Lacey, who look barely six. They peak through the window at their alcoholic mother and her drunken sadistic boyfriend having foreplay (with a pair of panty hose over his face) when they get caught. It seems the boyfriend likes to tie young Billy to the bed when he's been a bad boy and leave him there. Young Lacey, inclining on her sibling survival techniques, runs to the kitchen and grabs a butchers knife, cutting the ropes from Willy's wrists. He frees himself and runs to mom's bedroom (where her and boyfriend are making love) with the butcher's knife, and stabs the shit out of pantyhose man. Anyway, doesn't all this - the butchers knife, the voyeurism, the opening shot, (I forgot to mention the music), the murdering of someone by a young child - doesn't all this sound like we're in store for a masked killer who will ultimately 'come home' sometime during the movie? Sure it does, and why wouldn't it? I don't want to give Lommel more credit than he deserves with his entry into the slasher sub-genre, but he threw us a loop - not just ripping off 'Halloween', but 'Amityville Horror', and 'The Exorcist' as well. Anyway, after the kid knifes his mom's boyfriend to death, we go on down the road a bit, (around twenty years) where we find  Lacey who has grown into a nice looking young woman, and her brother (who now is mute ever since that fateful night.) Oh yeah, I almost forgot: It seems as if a certain mirror in the bedroom on that night twenty years ago (My mom used to have one just like it - she purchased it for twenty bucks back in the early eighties.) captured the image of Willy murdering his abusive father figure and somehow traps the spirit of the dead boyfriend inside it. It seems as if Lacey and her brother have made a pretty good life for themselves. She's a grown woman now, married to a local policeman, where she and her brother live with the husband's family in a big nice house on a farm. Everything is going great until Lacey receives a letter from her psychotic mother who states that the doctors haven't given her much time to live, and that she feels it her right to be able to see Lacey and Willy before she passes on. This takes Lacey through a flashback of that fateful night, and resurfaces all those happenings, leaving her is a state of shit, I mean shock. Weird things start to happen and people start to die in weird ways. Lacey starts seeing her mom's dead boyfriend  in mirrors throughout the house. Willy paints the mirrors black while listening to The rolling Stones (just kidding) in a symbolic gesture.. It's all about the mirror's baby! An old hypnotist ( played by John Carradine) soon gets involved and during a session with Lacey, is witness to her inner demons. It's suggested that she go back to the house where her problems had originated and tackle her issues face to face. Well, this seems like a good idea. She and her husband travel to that old two story house where three siblings are alone while Ma and Pa are on vacation. Lacey and her husband ask to come in and see the house again. All is fine until she walks into the bedroom. It just so happens that the same exact mirror that was on the wall twenty years ago just so happens to be in the same spot in the same bedroom. Ok, now that's the most logical thing I've ever heard. Anyway, it's explained that the mirror just somehow never got thrown out and crap begins to happen. Lacey sees pantyhose man in the mirror and bashes it all to hell. Like any normal person, Lacey's husband puts all the pieces of the broken mirror in a paper bag and they take it back home with them. After they leave, one of the weirdest death scenes in horror film history happens. If by some chance someone reading this review hasn't seen it yet, I'm not going to give it away, but let's just say that three siblings die in about thirty seconds, via some kick ass ways. To make a long story short, throw in a little bit of a possession flick ( mixed with another sub genre) into a big bowl of slasherness and you'll ultimately end up with, 'The Boogeyman.' Throw in a priest who tries to fight the menacing spirit of the pantyhose man, along with a mute brother who finally builds up enough strength to speak during the traumatic ending and you pretty much have it. Dammit, throw in a dumpy shot-on-video look (I have the old vhs copy) and THEN you'll have it. I think I'm done. Wait, I said that looking into a mirror. So, did I actually say that backwards? The Abomination 1987 A young southern boy finds himself a changed man. Cody is your typical white trash with some problems. Like all good old southern boys, he has an overbearing, albeit ill Mother, who eventually is the cause of his demise. It seems as if good old Mom has a cancerous tumor deep inside her lungs. While watching a money hungry preacher on television late one night, she harks up this solid tumor, which in turn, takes shape as an ancient demon. The 'phlem demon'then resides inside the cupboards of the house where it eventually coherses young Cody to kill everyone in his path. Like most people who become brainwashed by cancerous tumor demons, Cody then brings back the body parts to the demon so he won't starve to death The demon keeps getting fatter and Cody keeps killing. There's buckets of blood in this one. There's a very gorey chainsaw decapitation scene and about thirty minutes of him waking up from the same nightmare...over and over and over and over...and over....and over. Just when you think you've seen it all, you ain't seen shit. This is one of those films whose title fits the bill perfectly. An'Abomination' is exactly what this little film is, but it's one of those good abominations. This is one of those rare must-see cases for the subject matter alone. It's not everyday you find yourself witnessing a deranged young man doing the evil bidding of his Mom's cancerous demon. This is one hard mutha to find. I was lucky enough to find a copy at a friend of mine who used to own a video store. Like mentioned above, this is a case where you should pick it up if you ever run across it. If you want something serious, don't even bother - but - if you're in the mood for some silly over-the-top gore and bad acting, with a sideshow of southern evangelist shenanigans, watch this instead of the Trinity Broadcasting Network - You'll get more spirit ual fulfillment. I Drink Your Blood 1970 -aka- Phobia A band of Satanist hippies lead by Horace Bones roll into a town and begin terrorizing the local folk-  raping a local girl after she sneaks in one of of their satanic rituals. Grandpa goes after the bunch of filthy hippies, but the hippies corner Grandpa, force feeding him a little LSD. His grandson doesn't take to highly by this and decides to get back at the hippies by feeding them meat pies infected with blood from a rabid dog. They turn into crazed lunatics and begin killing and/or infecting everything in their path. Where to begin with this one. This is probably the most filthy -  grimy drive-in flick I've ever had the pleasure (or displeasure) of watching. I don't hate the film. The whole scenario is something that's made in a cheese factory, but the 'nastiness' of the film as a whole makes one want to take a shower after watching. Bashkar (who was incidentally paralyzed not too long after I Drink Your Blood was made. He has since passed away) plays the ludicrous Horace Bones who's pretty much a man hell bent on power play using satanic rituals to brainwash his followers. They make their way into town and move into an abandoned house that's soon to be torn down anyway. The house is infested with rats and the group of hippies go from room to room impaling the rats on anything they can find, roasting them and eating them for a meal. Some nasty shit. The scene where Grandpa comes home fried on LSD and holds kitchen utensils against his forehead constituting a set of horns is quiet humerous, but quiet disturbing once you shower off the layer of cheese. Also known as Phobia, I Drink Your Blood had a pretty good run at the Drive-In back in the day and has since gained a small cult following. Is this film worth watching? Well, yes. If only once. The whole premise makes this one a  strange pile of dirt. This will definitely leave a layer of filth on ya folks. Sure, go ahead and give it a whirl. OR, you could go outside and roll around in the dirt for a hour and a half and have the same experience. Ron Palillo is Dead Of course he is known for playing the eccentric high school student in the 70's sitcom 'Welcome Back Kotter', but horror fans know his as the also eccentric mental patient who befriended Tommy Jarvis in Friday the 13th part 6: Jason Lives!~ I always liked his character...he put a lot of 'heart' in playing Hawes...chewing on his little straw. Rest In Peace 'Hawes'. Ron Palillo:  1949-2012 Monday, August 13, 2012 80's Slasher essay coming up soon!~ Going to do an essay on the golden years of the 80's slasher film. I'm not even going to touch the big studio slashers, but the more obscure titles like Just Before Dawn, Maniac, the Final Terror, Lunchmeat, etc. Gonna be good. Keep checking back for updates!~ Friday, August 10, 2012
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Bahama Bob's Rumstyles Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Touring Cayman Spirits Distillery      Cayman Spirits Company Distillery is a very interesting operation that has just completed its move into the new facility in the industrial area of Georgetown.   This is a very unusual distillery not only for their methods of creating the rum, but their for aging of the rum.        Starting with the fermentation, they start with molasses that is purchased from America, then add locally grown sugar cane pressings to the mix for added flavor.  They preter the blend of sugar cane syrup and molasses rather than just either one of these.   After tasting the distillate fresh off of the still I have to agree.   This one of the most flavorful distillates that I have ever tasted.     These are very modern combination stills.  The wine starts out in a pot still and then to a column still and finally to another pot still / column unit to finish the rum.    The rum is very clean coming from these stills and very flavorful.   The operation is able to produce about 200,000 liters of rum per year.   Part of the production is used for flavored rums like Coconut, Banana, and some others that are currently being perfected.   The rest of the rum is aged in barrels, some in warehouses while the very special rums are aged in seven fathoms of water off the coast of Grand Cayman.       This is the very unusual aging method that makes their "Seven Fathoms" brand of rum so unique.    This is their top of the line rum at this time and has some nice characteristics for such a young rum.    Being able to age the rum under water has many benefits, first the constant motion of the ocean keeps the rum agitating with in the barrel.  This will speed the aging process as well as giving the rum a very consistent flavor.     The distillery also produces a line of rums that are known as "Governor's  Reserve" line of White, Dark, Gold, Spiced, Coconut, and Banana rums.  These are all very young rums that do have very nice characteristics for their young age.      This is the only distillery in the Cayman Islands and a very unique one.   They are showing very creative ideas that are already beginning to show some very  positive results in their products.   I look forward to seeing where they go with these programs.  The Seven Fathoms rum is being imported into the United States, but the rest of their products are strictly being sold in the Cayman Islands.   ;o)
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Home » Education & Outreach » For Educators If you don't find what you're looking for here, or know of a new resource or opportunity for educators who want to incorporate information about the natural world into their lessons, please contact the Barnegat Bay Partnersip.   The Barnegat Bay Watershed Educational Resource Guide This comprehensive booklet (updated version available for download) was created as your one-stop guide for all educational resources related to Barnegat Bay watershed education.  What began as a simple directory has grown into a compendium of resources and organizations offering numerous programs, publications, field trips, and watershed information that educators can incorporate into their lessons and activities. Download the Barnegat Bay Watershed Educational Resource Guide. In additon to the Barnegat Bay Environmental Resource Guide, you may also browse our list of local and regional environmental education resources. Available Curricula, Lesson Plans, and Teaching Resources Professional Development Opportunities The Barnegat Bay Environmental Educators' Roundtable (annual event) Marine Activities, Resources, and Education (M.A.R.E) Summer Institute Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve Education Programs New Jersey Audubon Society Programs for the Education Community  New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium Resources for Educators Ocean County Library Professional Development Provider Related Links Alliance for New Jersey Environmental Education Center for Ecoliteracy Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education New Jersey State Environmental Education Directory (SEEDS) The Green Teacher USEPA - Environmental Education USEPA Watershed Academy
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Tornados kickoff championship defense with Cross Country event Sykes, Marek, Adams and Gaffney record finishes for Tornados Box Score Angel Fire, N.M. - The Brevard College Cycling team began their defense of their third consecutive USA Collegiate Cycling Mountain Bike National Championship on Friday morning as they took on the snow and mud on the Cross Country course at the Angel Fire Bike Park. The course, which features a 5.5 mile loop on the South Side of the Ski School, follows a trail that varies between 8,600 feet and 10,000 feet and after a morning practice run, the women took the course first, starting at 9:10 a.m. Morgan Sykes was the lone BC female rider to take on the course on the afternoon, making her way through the laps to finish with a time of 2:49:48 to lead the Tornados. Sykes finished 19th overall among the riders for the first points in the Tornados defense of their back-to-back titles. The noon sun warmed the course up as the men took the line at 12:10 p.m. as they began their run among the Division II riders on the course. Kody Adams, Angel Fire, N.M. native Lewis Gaffney and Keith Marek all took on the field for Coach Brian Sheedy in the afternoon, with Adams leading the Tornados run with a time of 4:06:59 to place 28th overall on the event. Gaffney finished right behind, crossing the line with a time of 4:07:00 to finish 29th, while Marek rounded out the group with a time of 4:26:30 to place 35th in the event. The Tornados will be back on the course as the teams take on the Short Track Course in the morning with the women starting at 10 a.m., while Kate Weisenfluh leads the BC riders in the Downhill Finals in the afternoon starting at 2 p.m. Printable Version Open As Word Bookmark and Share Brevard CollegeSouth Atlantic ConferenceNCAA Division IIATHLETICSITE.COM Partner Tornado Sponsors Ingles RSS FeedE-mail UpdatesFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube
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Verified Supplier | Anping Beiguan Wire ... Anping Beiguan Wire Mesh Factory China (Mainland) | Manufacturer, Trading Company | Contact Details Established 2007 3 years OEM Response Rate Company Feedback anping hexagonal mesh (124 Products) prev next View as: View list View gallery Click to select products and contact the supplier. Selected Products (0/20) prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... next Communicate with Supplier Ms. Amy Gang What can I do for you? Minisite Survey
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Inspiration Monday XVIII Fewer submissions this week, as it is officially Summer! Thanks to the Rewriters still pumping out words this week, and all worth reading (or listening to, as is sometimes the case!). In other news, I was interviewed last week by Rewriter Marantha (and flattered as all get out). Inspiration Monday XVII We’ve had a little bit of everything this week, from poetry to steampunk. In other news, I wrote a new synopsis on Saturday, and it wasn’t terrible. You may applaud – and help me celebrate by reading the awesome pieces linked below! Do I Need a Literary Agent and How Do I Find One? Image by Marco Arment Image by Marco Arment Do I need a literary agent? Short answer: yes. If you want to be published traditionally, you absolutely need an agent. (I’ll post about self-publishing vs. traditional publishing later on.) Why do I need a literary agent?
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University of Michigan Football Coaches Lloyd Carr Lloyd Carr Lloyd Carr has led the University of Michigan to a bowl game in every season at the helm, and claimed the Big Ten title five of the past seven seasons (1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004). He became the first Wolverine coach to win four straight bowl games, beating Auburn 31-28 on New Year's Day at the 2001 Florida Citrus Bowl, after leading U-M to victories in the 1998 Rose, 1999 Citrus,  2000 Orange and 2003 Outback Bowls. Carr's 2004 squad went 9-3 overall and 7-1 in conference to tie Iowa for the Big Ten title and win a return trip to the Rose Bowl. In the first meeting the schools, the Wolverines lost a tough 38-37 contest to Texas when the Longhorns made a field goal at the buzzer. The highlight of the season was triple overtime 45-37 win over Michigan State. U-M scored 17 points in the last four-plus minutes to tie the game in regulation. Braylon Edwards caught two 4th quarter touchdown passes to send the game into overtime and secured the victory on a 24-yard toss from Chad Henne. State held a 17-10 advantage at halftime and a 64-yard run by Cobb extended it to 27-10 before Michigan began its comeback. MSU amassed 535 yards of total offense to U-M's 496.  After Edwards' winning catch and a successful mandatory two-point conversion by Massaquoi, the Wolverine defense held on a fourth-down pass to preserve the win. The 2003 team claimed Michigan's 41st and Carr's 4th Big Ten title and a number six ranking in the Associated Press poll. Highlights included the greatest comeback in school history against Minnesota and Carr's first win over Ohio States's Jim Tressel. The team opened the season with three lopsided wins over Central Michigan, Houston and Notre Dame, but then lost two of the next three and was down 28-7 to Minnesota entering the fourth quarter at the Metrodome. John Navarre went 15-20 passing for 195 yards touchdowns, Chris Perry ran for two scores and Garrett Rivas kicked game-winning field goal the Wolverines scored 31 points in the final quarter to gain 38-35 win over the Gophers. The comeback set the tone for the rest of the season as the Wolverines rolled to six straight victories, including a decisive 35-21 win over the Buckeyes. The team couldn't continue its run in the Rose Bowl, however, where a dominating USC squad handed Michigan a 28-14 loss. Carr led the 2002 team to Michigan's 28th consecutive bowl appearance; a 38-30 win over Florida in the Outback Bowl. The Wolverines compiled a 10-3 overall record and went 6-2 in the Big Ten. The finished the season ranked 9th in the AP poll. Carr's 2001 squad posted an 8-4 overall mark and finished 6-2 in the conference. Highlights included handing Penn State its first home shutout in Joe Paterno's 36 year coaching career, registering a 20-0 victory in Happy Valley, and defeating eventual Big Ten champion Illinois 45-20. During the 200 campaign, Carr's squad claimed a share of the school's 40th conference crown with a thrilling 38-26 victory over Ohio State in Columbus. The Wolverines posted a 9-3 overall record, with all three losses coming by a total of seven points. Michigan finished the year with a No. 10-ranking in the USA/ Today/ESPN poll and No. 1-ranking in the Associated Press poll after beating Auburn in the Florida Citrus Bowl. Carr led Michigan to a 10-2 record in 1999, including an exciting 35-34 overtime win against Alabama in the FedEx Orange Bowl (fifth different bowl game that Michigan has participated in during Carr's five season's at the helm). The Wolverines finished No. 5 in both the Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches' polls and tied for second in the Big Ten Conference with a 6-2 record. His 1998 Michigan squad rebounded from an 0-2 start to finish 10-3 and claim the program's 39th Big Ten Conference title. They capped the season with a 45-31 victory over 11th-ranked Arkansas in the CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl to ensure their second straight 10-win season. Carr led Michigan to eight consecutive wins and finished the year with victories in 10 of the last 11 games. Michigan captured a Big Ten title and Rose Bowl victory behind the leadership of Carr in his third season at the helm. Carr and the Wolverines proved that excellence is a product of dedication, teamwork, and execution; the direct result of which was Michigan's first National Title in 49 years (1948 season). Carr, who reached 25 wins faster than any current Big Ten coach, became just the second Big Ten coach to post an undefeated regular season record in just his third year of head coaching (Joe Paterno went 10-0 in 1968 but was not affiliated with the conference at that time). He also wrote himself into the NCAA record books, becoming just the seventh coach in NCAA history to have reached 29 wins in just three seasons of coaching. Prior to being elevated to head coach, Carr said he thought he held the greatest assistant coaching job in the country, serving 15 years under Bo Schembechler (1980-89) and Gary Moeller 94). Carr joined Schembechler's staff in 1980 as defensive secondary coach, became defensive coordinator for eight and then moved into the position of assistant head final five years before becoming head coach. Carr moved into one of the nation's best head coaching positions on May 16, 1995 when then Michigan Director of Athletic Director Joe Roberson named him as the interim head coach of the Wolverines following the resignation of Moeller. On November 13 1995 Carr had the "interim" title removed. He is the 17th football coach in school history, but only the 10th since Fielding Yost made his debut in 1901. Carr began his U-M head coaching tenure in dramatic fashion as his first game against Virginia provided the biggest comeback in Michigan history. The Wolverines trailed 17-0 with less than 12 minutes remaining, but came back to win with a touchdown on the final play of the game for an 18-17 victory. The 1995 regular season culminated in a 31-23 home win over second-ranked and undefeated Ohio State in one of the biggest triumphs in school history. The Wolverines finished the 1996 season with an appearance in their 22nd consecutive bowl game and ranked number 20 in the national rankings. Highlights from Carr's second season included a road win against Colorado and home field victories against UCLA and arch-rival Michigan State. Michigan closed out the regular season with yet another win over an undefeated and second ranked Ohio State team, this time by a score of 13-9 at Ohio Stadium. In 1997, Carr put all the pieces together, posting the most impressive regular season campaign at U-M in more than 25years.  At the start of the season, coach Carr not only faced a schedule rated as one of the toughest in NCAA Division I-A, but also had the task of deciding on a starting quarterback while having to replace three All-Americans, four starters on defense and three starters on the offensive line. Under Carr's steady hand, Michigan remained consistent each week, en route to its first Big Ten title and Rose Bowl appearance in five seasons. With a 24-3 defeat of then No. 5 o in the first game of the season, Michigan flexed its defensive muscles, giving fans a sneak peek of what to expect all season long. Michigan remained perfect through its first three games, boosting Carr's September record to 10-0. Even with tough road contests against Michigan State, Penn State and Wisconsin , the Wolverines remained focused. The Culmination of Michigan's 1997 regular season proved to most dramatic contest of them all, with Michigan defeat No. 4 Ohio State 20-14 in front of the largest crowd in Michigan Stadium history. With the victory, coach Carr became just the third U-M coach to defeat Ohio State in each of his first three games, following coaching legends Fielding H. Yost and Crisler. Carr and his Michigan Wolverines reached the summit of their journey when they defeated No. 7 Washington State, 21-16, in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1. Two days later Michigan was named the Associated Press National Champions. A week later, the Wolverines, were awarded the MacArthur Bowl by the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame and the Grantland Rice Trophy by the Football Writers Association of America, given Annually to the nation's most outstanding football team. Carr's leadership of the 1997 Wolverines earned him several national coaching honors, including the Walter Camp Football Foundation, American Football Coaches Association, Football News, Maxwell Football Club, Woody Hayes, and Paul "Bear" Bryant coach of the year awards. With the awards, Carr became just the fourth Michigan coach to win coach of the year honors, behind Crisler (1947), Bennie Oosterbaan (1948) and Bo Schembechler (1969). A three sport athlete at Riverview High School, Carr was an all-state quarterback (1962) in football. He enrolled at Missouri for three years and was the backup quarterback on the Tigers' 1966 Sugar Bowl championship team. Carr transferred to Northern Michigan University and quarterbacked the Wildcats to an undefeated season. He graduated from NMU in 1968 with his B.S. in education. Carr went on to earn his masters degree in education administration at NMU in 1968 under a Mott Fellowship. Carr began his coaching career as a high school assistant at Nativity High in Detroit (1968-69) and at Belleville (Mich.) High School from 1970 to 1973. He was head coach at John Glenn High School (Westland, Mich.) from 1973-75, earning Regional Class A Coach of the Year honors in 1975 following an 8-1 season. In 1997, Carr was inducted into both the Catholic League and Northern Michigan University Halls of Fame.
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So the NaBloPoMo keyword for April is "Letters," which could refer to a letter you would write someone or to the letters themselves. At least that's how I'm reading it. So I'm asking for your help. Give me a list of words A-Z (for example, "A is for Avalanche," "B is for Barbecue", etc...) that can help spark a blog post. Every day I will choose one at random and that, dear reader, will be my post. So, leave yr list in the comments portion. You can help make Internets History. You will be famous. Oh, so famous. And now there's nothing left to do but, well, I'll let this creepy white trash guy's forehead finish that sentence for me: What else needs to be said? ETA: I just found this drawing on the floor. It is awesome: jason quinones said... please tell me you photoshopped that tat on his head. is the wisdom of larry the cable guy so powerful that it warranted someone to permanently mark their forehead for life with this! jason quinones said... a is for aardvark b is for barack obama or bond,james bond c is for cat's pajamas or comic books d is for dunkin donuts e is for emo boy tight pants or e- coli f is for fruit cake g is for gaffigan,jim gaffigan that's enough for now... Dylan said... Jason, you have no idea how badly I wish I could tell you that that was a faked photo, but, sadly, it isn't. Apparently, this runs in the family, so be careful out there. And to answer your question re: "The wisdom of LTCG" - No. No it isn't. rose said... creeeepy photo. i have to get over it before i can post a list. ok still not over it. but anyway, here's a random list of what is on/around my workspace: A april (calendar) B binders C computer D desk E envelopes F files, files, files G gum (peppermint) H highlighters I ipod J junk food (specifically, the office candy bowl) K kleenex L lotion M magazines N numbers O orange chair P pictures Q quiet (as in the place i work is way too quiet) R rubberbands S starbucks cup T telephone U upc codes V various subscription cards W website X excel spreadsheet (had to cheat) Y yellow post-it notes Z zzzzzzzzzzz (i need more coffee) thanks for the distraction while i "work"! Patti said... a apple dumpling b brownie c carrot cake d dessert e elixir f french taunt g gaggle h happiness i ice cream j jock k kleenex l limeade m muffins n nuts o oats p pancakes q que r radish s salsa t tomatillo u ulnar nerve v vice w wheat chex x xenobiotic y yorkshire pudding z ziti courtnee said... a is for animals b is for breakfast c is for courtnee d is for dogs e is for experiments f is for funkalicious g is for guilt h is for happy i is for igloos j is for jack-o-lantern k is for kites l is for life m is for money n is for noise o is for obama p is for pigs q is for quizes r is for relish (something i hate) s is for santa claus t is for tv u is for umbrella v is for victory w is for waves x is for ???? y is for yellow z is for zig zag courtnee said... i just realized quizzes is spelled with 2 z's. oops Caitlin said... A - avocados B - banana hammock C - cold turkey D - Department of Motor Vehicles E - elephants F - fly fishing G - goiters H - high fives I - icon J - James Carville K - kite flying L - lobotomy M - Martha Stewart N - Neverland Ranch O - opium P - Papas Fritas Q - Quebec R - rastafari S - Seven Brides for Seven Brothers T - tiramisu U - umbilical cord V - valium W - Washington X - xylan Z - zoology Dave L said... A – Abercrombie B – Black Belts C – Charleston Chews D – Dark Side E – eggplants F – fake-believe G – gestational diabetes H - heartstrings I – impish little men J – Jim Belushi K – Killer instincts L – Last Resort M – miscreants N - nightrider O – orange soda P - peacocks Q - quilting R - restaurants S – Special someone T - tryptophan U – umbilical hernia V - velociraptors W - whiskers X – x-ray goggles Y – yesterday’s news Z – zamboni chrishaley said... A is for The Atom B is for Black Adam C is for Captain Marvel D is for Doom Patrol E is for Etrigan, The Demon F is for Firestorm G is for Geo-Force H is for Hakwman I is for Impulse J is for Jemm, Son of Saturn K is for Klarion the Witch Boy L is for The Legion of Super Heroes M is for Mister Miracle N is for Negative Man O is for Orion P is for Prometheus Q is for Queen of Fables R is for Robin S is for Superman T is for Traci Thirteen U is for Ultra the Multi-Alien V is for Vandal Savage W is for Waverider X is for Xombi Y is for Yellow Peri Z is for Zatanna chanel said... i love caitlin's list!!!!! b3n said... apple jacks banana pancakes Corellian Freighter delta force (what else is there?) elephantitis of the ego hostile apostle indigo montoya jack white/black/palance llamas (in general) muscle cars rock and roll all night star wars tortilla soup under the table and dreaming Victor Lemonte Wooten wilhelm scream yankee stadium zagat survey Shon said... RyanAdams said... Alien Nation (this is a list of best tv shows ever, right?) Benny Hill Don Quixote Entertainment Book Gilbert (the cat, not the comedian) Harpers Bazaar Jack Kerouac Kool-Aid Man Leaf Blower Mustard Seed Nest Egg Polly Pocket Queen Friday Richard Simmons X next to the word "yes" after the question "Do you wish you were Dylan Todd?" Yellow Zonkers (Is Pizzo reading this) b3n said... And it's this Xanadu that I'm talking about. /never forget lijialefw said... This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
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[Bioperl-l] Parsing BLAST 2.2.14 output Chris Fields cjfields at uiuc.edu Thu Jun 15 17:06:13 EDT 2006 Bio::SearchIO can't handle HTML output directly; you have to junk the tags first, and we can't really guarantee anymore that will work either (I haven't tried it). The FAQ tells you how: I would avoid HTML parsing altogether. The only sure-fire method that will always work, according to NCBI, is XML output, and that's parsable using Bio::SearchIO::blastxml. You can also try tabular format, which Bio::SearchIO::blasttable can parse as well. However, like Sendu, I get BLASTP 2.2.14 output (saved from NCBI directly) to parse using bioperl-live; Bio::Tools::Run::RemoteBlast also seems to work as well using BLASTP (and that's still set up to parse text output using SearchIO I believe). Could you give us an example of the type of BLAST you were running, the sequence you used, and the error you had? It could be program-specific output that may be causing the problems. The last time text parsing broke it was changes specifically to only BLASTN/TBLASTX output or something along those lines. > bounces at lists.open-bio.org] On Behalf Of Susan J. Miller > Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 12:43 PM > To: bioperl-l at lists.open-bio.org > Subject: [Bioperl-l] Parsing BLAST 2.2.14 output > We are unable to parse BLAST 2.2.14 results from the NCBI website using > SearchIO. I have updated Bio::SearchIO::blast.pm to what's in > bioperl-live, but when users download either plain text or HTML blast > outputs from the NCBI page, SearchIO cannot parse them. This used to > work prior to BLAST 2.2.14. Should I try installing the entire > bioperl-live distribution? (We are running Solaris 8 and perl 5.8 if > that makes any difference.) > Thanks, > -susan > Susan J. Miller > Biotechnology Computing Facility > Arizona Research Laboratories > Bio West 228 > University of Arizona > Tucson, AZ 85721 > (520) 626-2597 > _______________________________________________ > Bioperl-l mailing list > Bioperl-l at lists.open-bio.org More information about the Bioperl-l mailing list
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Follow us! Re: What color is this lovebird?/Andie Posted by KarenH on 1/27/06 (17) Comments a female. I'll post pics when my little lady gets some more feathers. Yours is a cutie. On 1/26/06, Andie wrote: > On 1/26/06, Andie wrote: >> On 1/22/06, KarenH wrote: >> I have another bird that is going to be a lime green color with an orange >> face. I have no idea what that mutation is called. It's a cinnamon too >> because it has cinnamon flights. >>> Karen >> I think that's probably a green series australian cinnamon. Mine are lime >> green with the normal peach face. I know you have some orangeface mutations >> too so not sure what the parents are. If it's a light lime green it's >> australian cinnamon, if it's a darker lime green it's american cinnamon. >> This is a SDF Australian Cinnamon. She was such a ham. > These are the parents...the mom (on the right) is an American Cinnamon. Not > quite green, not quite lime.
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Follow us! Re: For Mickie Posted by Michael L on 11/19/05 (4) Comments On 11/19/05, Mickie wrote: > Today I posted a newspaper article about the killing of Monk > Parakeets going on in my State of Connecticut. I wanted to > do something on behalf of our Quakers and was asking the > bird community on this chatboard to help me with video > clips on their talking parakeets. > Both posts were deleted. Can you tell me if there was > something wrong with the context of my posts? > Thank you. > Mickie I can still see both of your postings. From what I can tell, they weren't deleted. Michael L
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How To look 5 years younger with Bovanti Cosmetics BHM talks with Bovanti Cosmetics @The Bronner Bros. Internation Hair Show.  They introduced their make-up line and provided tips on how to look 5 years younger using their concealer products. Bovanti Cosmetics is the premier cosmetics used on models for the Bronner Bros. International Hair Show. Share This Post On 1 Comment 1. Love Bovanti and their cosmetics! Post a Reply Submit a Comment
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Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund: Where the Game Will Be Won Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse more stories Jasper Juinen/Getty Images Substitute Gonzalez Fran added the fourth and AC Milan—who were already trailing on away goals—were sent tumbling out of the Champions League. A 4-1 win at the San Siro looked good enough, but their trip to Deportivo la Coruna's Riazor proved that anything is possible in football. Walter Pandiani got the ball rolling on a memorable night in Galicia—particularly given Depor's failings now—before Juan Carlos Valeron, Albert Luque and the Fran completed the comeback back in April 2004. It will serve as inspiration for Real Madrid, who boast riches that Depor team could only dream of, ahead of Tuesday night's return leg against Borussia Dortmund. The Germans, who won 4-1 at home last week, will heed it as a warning of what can happen in the Champions League—Inter Milan's comeback against Tottenham in the Europa League this season, even though they still lost, may also act as a precedent for Jurgen Klopp's men to avoid. To turn it around, Los Blancos won't just have to beat the only unbeaten team left in the competition, they'll have to beat them by scoring at least three goals. If Real Madrid want to orchestrate a famous night in the Santiago Bernabeu they'll have to be quick out of the blocks, doing as much damage as possible in the opening hour to give themselves a chance of reawakening their La Decima dream. Denis Doyle/Getty Images Angel Di Maria didn't start at the Wetfalenstadion, and his role will be important. The Argentinian adds pace and a direct attacking threat on the right, which balances out with Cristiano Ronaldo on the left. He was the key as Real beat Atletico on Saturday and played a part in their three best chances—his free kick led to the first goal, he scored the second and a driving run created a great opportunity for Karim Benzema. In Germany, with Mesut Ozil in that role, Madrid weren't as effective. Die Schwarzgelben wouldn't consider their defense a weakness, but they're not unbreachable. They've conceded 20 in their 16 away matches in the Bundesliga and six in their five Champions League games outside of Germany (four draws and a win). What will happen? Submit Vote vote to see results Mats Hummels' mistake let Los Blancos in for what may yet prove a valuable away goal last week—any defensive errors in the first half would breathe confidence into Madrid and life into the tie. As well as the likely return of Di Maria to the starting 11, Alvaro Arbeloa should start too, allowing Sergio Ramos to move back to the center of defense. With Ramos and Ozil restored to their regular positions, Di Maria testing Marcel Schmelzer and Cristiano Ronaldo rested from the Madrid derby, the game will have to be won through Madrid's fast and incisive attacking. Jose Mourinho's favored 11 may prove enough to win the match, ending Dortmund's unbeaten run in the competition, whether it will have the legs to win on aggregate though is a different question altogether. Load More Stories Follow B/R on Facebook Out of Bounds World Football Subscribe Now We will never share your email address Thanks for signing up.
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Julius Caesar Bulletin Board or to post this comment • Jeff Shull posted 1522 days ago Jeff Shull Not sure I know what you mean by constant carper • Richard Bowler posted 2062 days ago Richard Bowler I thought you might like this article • Kyle Langan posted 2091 days ago Kyle Langan HA. Well if its any consolation I contacted you first lol. It was really us 3 who tore it up around here last year. Lets hope we can have a repeat performance in our message this offseason • Kyle Langan posted 2091 days ago Kyle Langan Hey man, long time no talk. I see were both back in action as the off- season is upon us. It would be good if we could generate our old conversation yet again this offseason • Kyle Langan posted 2091 days ago Kyle Langan Its the offseason again... And you know what that means... Im back • Ash Marshall posted 2100 days ago Ash Marshall Hey Julius, Any feedback would be appreciated. • Bleacher Report posted 2198 days ago Bleacher Report Hi Julius, check this out, thanks! They’re now victims of BCS fraud! • Bleacher Report posted 2322 days ago Bleacher Report Kyle is not the only one who has been missing your feedbacks dude. Where are you? And while at it, check it out: • Bleacher Report posted 2327 days ago Bleacher Report check it out dude. My latest. • Kyle Langan posted 2330 days ago Kyle Langan Lol. No disrespect to LT of course. I miss the feedback of the great ceasar. Granted I havent written much, but im back in the saddle
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Looking Forward, Ignoring the Past? ache rightBy Max White, Amnesty International USA Indonesia Country Specialist What has this to do with Aceh?  The U.S. President’s ostensibly reasonable desire to “look forward” resonates darkly for those of us who were active against Indonesia’s brutal 25-year occupation and oppression of East Timor (Timor-Lesté). Since the new country’s 1999 independence, presidents of Indonesia, including the current one, frequently respond to calls for accountability by saying that Indonesia must look forward rather than concentrate on past abuses. Such sentiment rings hollow. Most of the same ranking Indonesian officials who were active in pre-independence East Timor are untouched by any accountability for their actions; many have been promoted, and some even orchestrate violent suppression of rights in, for example, West Papua. When I was in East Timor before and immediately following the U.N.-sponsored referendum for independence, I came to viscerally appreciate the yearning for justice by still-suffering Timorese families. The horrors visited upon those people cannot be undone. However, it is political cynicism to dismiss their desire to know the truth and to have perpetrators held accountable. Imagine that a member of your family is murdered and the perpetrator is known, and walks free. Now imagine being told, “You shouldn’t dwell in the past, but look forward.” In Aceh, a 2005 peace agreement called for the establishment of both a Human Rights Court and a Truth and Reconciliation Commission for Aceh. These years later, neither has been implemented. None of those responsible for serious human rights abuses have been brought to justice; attempts to provide reparation to victims have fallen far short. This new report systematically and agonizingly focuses on the particular miscarriage of justice in Aceh. It implicitly and directly mirrors past unresolved atrocities in East Timor and current abuses elsewhere in the nation. The plight of Aceh families mirrors the same implacable refusal to legally prosecute crimes by Indonesian forces in West Papua, Java, the Moluccas and so on. Only by demanding accountability can future offenses may be avoided – deterrence can serve to intimidate potential offenders. The failure to legally pursue past crimes and criminals makes a mockery of “looking forward.” The past is where the future is born; impunity for past actions encourages more criminal behavior. “As long as the fate and whereabouts of the disappeared are not known to the family, enforced disappearance is a continuing violation which persists, often for many years, after the initial abduction.” One thought on “Looking Forward, Ignoring the Past? 1. I don't know if a lot of things will be uncovered regarding things that happened such a long time ago. I don't think anyone will take responsibility for the cruel things that happened.
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Home > Family Services > Books for Newly Diagnosed Families Books for Newly Diagnosed Families For a longer list of books, visit the Resource Library on autismspeaks.org 1. Larry Rosen May 12, 2010 at 11:26 am “Ten Things Every Child With Autism Wishes You Knew” is an easy to read masterpiece. The chapters are relatively short but packed with great information. You do not have to read it cover to cover in one sitting. If you really want to educate your family and friends over time them place a copy in each of your bathrooms. 2. June 11, 2010 at 5:37 pm Ik ben een 63 jarige autodidactische weten schapper. Ik ben o.a zwemleraar en heb nog al eens en autistis iemand in mijn groep. Ik heb besloten van mijn reeds oude liefde nu mijn levens werk te maken. Het op sporen van autisme, daar voor is niets te te veel. Wie wil me helpen? Geeld heb ik niet wel en stel goede hersenen. 3. Marcia Depak June 12, 2010 at 4:33 pm NON Inherited genetic source for a growing percentage of children. This is allready explained in a recent book based on Systems theory rather than statistical study by a layman. The book is called Xzenobia. It also predicts that autism will rise slowly but exponentially as a result which is what we are seeing. The book is also a lot more eligant and positive thinking as well as practical. 1. No trackbacks yet. Leave a Reply WordPress.com Logo Twitter picture Facebook photo Google+ photo Connecting to %s Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 1,085 other followers %d bloggers like this:
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Lack of shoppers hurting stores, malls Follow on Twitter on February 24, 2009 at 5:41 PM, updated February 25, 2009 at 10:13 AM A boy shopping at the Great Lakes Mall Tuesday peers into a store offering men's fleece for $19.99. Great Lakes Mall is welcoming new tenant Fuji Japanese Steakhouse on Thursday, its first full-service sit-down restaurant in years and Fuji's first restaurant in Greater Cleveland. The American mall experience is in peril. As more and more of us cut back on spending and put off buying until things go on sale, shopping centers are struggling to stay alive. Anchor stores such as J.C. Penney, Macy's and Nordstrom aren't pulling in as many customers as they used to, and the customers who are shopping aren't buying as much. Rolling Acres Mall in Akron closed in October, citing economic challenges. The surviving shopping centers are doing so despite fewer new tenants and more empty storefronts. "We're going to be in this retail quagmire for another 16 months, and the longer it goes on, the more weaker retailers are going to fall by the wayside," said C. Britt Beemer, president and chief executive of America's Research Group, a Charleston, S.C., company that tracks consumer buying habits. "I wouldn't be surprised to see 25 percent of the retailers that are mall-based go out of business," he said. Consumers who may have been willing to pay 10 percent to 20 percent more to shop at department stores because they offered better customer service aren't willing to do that anymore, he said. "Some of the stores in the malls have half the traffic they had a year ago. You can't survive like that." As department stores report their final sales and earnings this week, the economy shows no signs of recovering anytime soon. On Tuesday, the Consumer Confidence Index hit another all-time low, indicating that consumers are still anxious about their jobs and the economy. The 15 percent of consumers who reported being worried about their jobs in a recent America's Research Group survey grew to 30 percent by Christmas and to 38 percent on Valentine's Day, Beemer said. At Cincinnati-based Macy's, which has 14 stores in Northeast Ohio, fourth-quarter 2008 earnings were down 59 percent from the same period last year. "While 2008 results reflect the worst economic environment of our generation, we have taken aggressive action to drive sales, maintain profitability and conserve cash," said Chairman, President and Chief Executive Terry Lundgren, in a statement. While Macy's is likely to endure, other stores may not. "The department store for the most part has been in a long, slow decline for years, and I haven't seen any end in sight," said retail expert Robert Antall, a partner at C3 Management Consulting LLC in Shaker Heights. "It'll be really tough for the high-end department stores to get back to where they were for long, long time," he said. After all the bankruptcies, "we're going to have fewer retailers, and they're going to be stronger. "The example I always use is OfficeMax, Office Depot and Staples. One of them will go away," he said. "We're going to see some very healthy retailers even in a down economy, because the competition goes away. "It will create opportunities for smaller retailers to carve out a little niche for themselves," he added. "It's going to work out for the survivors." Among those trying new ideas: • Great Lakes Mall in Mentor is welcoming on Thursday Fuji Japanese Steakhouse, a 6,000-square-foot hibachi, sushi and steak restaurant, to its first Northeast Ohio location next to the mall's food court. • At Westfield SouthPark mall in Strongsville, new tenants include Body Central, which specializes in casual and clubwear for juniors, and Aerie, an American Eagle offshoot that sells underwear and dormwear, which is opening its first store in Greater Cleveland. Both stores open this spring. • Ashtabula Towne Square, formerly Ashtabula Mall, has spent millions of dollars to install large-screen TVs and free WiFi in the food court, a children's soft play area, an entertainment zone and more comfortable seating. Accessibility, navigation and amenities inside many malls cause problems for some shoppers, according to the Jay H. Baker Retailing Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. The larger and more troubling issue, however, is the overwhelming uniformity of what's inside. "Malls are boring," said Stephen Hoch, director of the Baker Retailing Initiative. "Every ... mall has exactly the same lineup of stores. I go to Mall A and I see the same stores as Mall B. You don't feel like there's anything more to discover." He said he's visited American-style shopping centers in Kuwait and India and found a lot of the same Western brand names and fast-food restaurants. The number of stores that are closing is also because "there was just way too much retail," Hoch said. "Has anybody missed Linen's 'n Things? Circuit City?" Even if the economy were to miraculously rebound tomorrow, "it's going to take a while for people to get back into gear and get back into that consumption mindset," he added.
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Cleveland, Pittsburgh team up to create a 21st-century Tech Belt economy Email the author | Follow on Twitter on December 08, 2008 at 10:21 AM, updated December 08, 2008 at 10:22 AM It's hard, especially during football season, for Clevelanders to think of Pittsburgh as anything but a rival. And yet when it comes to economic development, the logic of cooperating with another former industrial titan struggling to reinvent itself in a knowledge-based, global marketplace is undeniable. Over the past year and a half, business and civic leaders from the two cities have been meeting -- often with their counterparts from the Youngstown and Akron areas -- to look for ways in which they can reinforce one another's efforts and cooperate in telling their stories to the rest of world. There's no formal coordinating agency, just a loose network that is already beginning to pay off: When Northeast Ohio development officials wooed a Florida medical imaging firm, the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals were powerful selling points -- but so was the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, just 135 miles away. Venture capital firms have been pleased to find that not only does the Cleveland-Pittsburgh Tech Belt have scores of high-potential companies, but that they are physically closer than many people from outside the region ever imagined. Young health care firms alone in the combined region attracted $343 million in venture investment last year. As the Obama administration looks for ways to stimulate the economy and, we would hope, build on existing regional strengths, the Tech Belt would be an ideal place for concerted federal investment.
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Isle of Man TT Coming in 3D TT3D: Closer to the Edge posterWhen motorcycle racing is mentioned, one race which will always come to mind, even with many non-riders, is the Isle of Man TT. The event is legendary in almost every corner of Earth, and maybe beyond if some television shows are to be believed. For many, though, no matter how much they may want to do so, actually getting to see it up close and in person is sadly not possible. Television or yearly DVD reviews are usually the only outlet for passionate fans that cannot make the trip. That is all set to change with the release of TT3D: Closer to the Edge, a 3D movie encompassing the week-long excitement that is the Isle of Man TT. For the necessary duty of narrating this new documentary, the producers have chosen actor and musician Jared Leto, of Lord of War and Thirty Seconds to Mars fame. It turns out that Leto was let in for a viewing on an early version of the film and quickly signed up to tell the tale to the audience. Jared LetoAccording to Leto, the documentary “celebrates this infamous event and the legendary spirit of the men and women who push themselves beyond the limit to places few could even imagine.” His passion for the sport is evident, but can he check his notorious egotism long enough toproperly describe the incredible talent on display at the TT? Let’s hope so because he does have a good voice for this work, but the show will still be worth watching in 3D in silence. TT3D follows the experiences of Guy Martin and Ian Hutchinson, two of the more charismatic racers who regularly attend TT week and whose styles differ significantly – which should provide some great analysis of how to tackle the TT in view of the fact that they both like to do it their own way and yet both often end up on the podium. Other featured TT stars are John McGuinness, Michael Dunlop, Keith Amor, Jenny Tinmouth and many others, so your personal favorite, if you have one among the many brave competitors, is likely to be in the film. Legendary Guy MartinThe filming was done at the 2010 running of the TT and is directed by Richard de Aragues and produced by Steve Christian and Marc Samuelson, both of whom you may know from the movie The Libertine. Backing for this all 3D production was handled by Isle of Man company bannerCinemaNX. TT3D: Closer to the Edge is scheduled to be released in theatres this April in the U.K., but it is unknown presently if it will be shown in theatres in other nations or will only be available for sale on DVD or Blu-Ray to foreign fans of the TT. However, if you are truly passionate about real roads racing, or just the Isle of Man TT, you will not want to miss seeing this documentary! Courtesy of Leave a Reply You are commenting using your account. Log Out / Change ) Twitter picture Facebook photo Google+ photo Connecting to %s
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Jun 15 2005 Spider du jour Longjawed orbweaver, Leucauge venusta, female I think, weaving, you know, an orb. Photographed by Twisty in North South Austin, June 2005 We get it, you’re saying. Patriarchy sucks. Great. But we really came for the spiders. OK, fine, get off my case already; here’s an orchard orbweaver. Orbweavers are the builders of the classic wheel-shaped webs made famous by Charlotte. If you live in the Eastern half of the United States, you have L. venusta in your own shrubbery. For christ’s sake don’t kill it! It’s not poisonous! The outrageous neon iridescence of this specimen is somewhat obscured by my failings as a spider portraitist. But you can take it from me; she’s the gaudiest thing in the bush, bar none. 1. rhondda I live in British Columbia, Canada, I do not think they are here, but who knows. Spiders like my front porch because I leave a light on and the moths come around. I have a spooky place by Halloween. I will have to become more observant. Neat picture. 2. deja pseu Here in So Cal we get those big ass wolf spiders in the summer/fall that like to weave a web across your front door that you don’t see and walk through and then have to do that “ACK!THERE’S-A-BIGASS-HAIRY-SPIDER-IN-MY-HAIR-OR-SOMEWHERE-ON-MY-PERSON” dance. :-p 3. Crys T I live in the UK, where the spider selection is sort of…..ehhhh. I’ve not seen anything as pretty as the spider in the photo around here, that’s for sure. 4. alphabitch Truly beautiful. I love spiders and spiderwebs. 5. Carolyn I discovered orb spiders about a year ago when one wove a web on my back door. It was an electric yellow with black polka dots and red legs.I love those things. (There’s a Southern superstition that if these spiders count your teeth, they will weave your name in their webs and you will die.) 6. Twisty Sounds like you had a spinybacked orbweaver–one of my favorite spiders. In fact, stumbling across one of these babies is what initially ignited my geeky fascination for backyard invertebrates. People tend to give bugs the cold shoulder, which is too bad. They’re small, but they lead brilliant, torrid lives. I conduct daily safaris in and around the Twisty shrubbery, and I’m here to tell ya, until you’ve seen an Eastern pondhawk dragonfly eatin’ a housefly, you haven’t lived. 7. Carolyn It wasn’t a spineybacked. I indentified it once, but I’ve forgotten it’s proper name and a quick google search isn’t turning anything up. My Southern husband keeps his mouth shut around orb spiders though. Maybe we should send a few to Kos and Gillard? Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published.
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2007 albums? It’s getting to that time of year where everyone makes lists. I tend to do this as well. Anyway, in preparation, I’m trying to make a list of 2007 albums/ releases that I’ve heard so I know what to consider when making my list. Am I missing any obvious ones? Now it’s time to relisten to everything on the list, an awesome and sometimes tiring task. 7 responses to “2007 albums?” 1. Dan says: Not sure whether these are ‘obvious’, but if I were making I list, I would consider: 31 Knots “the days and nights of everything everywhere” Low “Drums and Guns” Mirah and Spectratone International “Share this Place” Possible Selves S/T (may be 2006???) 2. adrian says: Dan, I’ll definitely add the Low album. I’ve heard some of the Mirah but either of the other two, which means I should check them out but they probably won’t be in consideration for the list. 3. Will says: Well, a few I did not see there (unless I did not look closely enough) that are sure to be in my top ten would be The Good the Bad and the Queen, MIA, and Of Montreal. 4. libs says: Band of Horses Cease to Begin…? 5. Bill says: Deerhunter “Cryptograms” creeping weeds “We Are All Part of a Dream You’re Having” 6. ding dong says: here here a boy with an orange 7. […] Adrian (me): Candie Payne – All I Need to Hear (mp3) (buy) I’m going through various 2007 albums in preparation of to make my top albums of 2007 list. I was immediately intrigued by Candie Payne’s album but I hadn’t listened through it in a while. After I listened to it again this week, I was finding myself not pressing repeat on this song, as is often the case when I’m obsessed with a song, but playing/ singing it through in my head. Not even the whole thing, really, just the refrain: “just one little white lie/ just one little white lie/ is all I need to hear/ what harm can it do?”. There’s something more than just the words, melody and orchestration in those moments. There’s some desperation, some need coming through in her voice. […] Leave a Reply
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Can’t Get Enough of Cedar Cove? Neither can we!Cedar Cove The new Hallmark Channel TV series, Cedar Cove, based on the bestselling book series by Debbie Macomber has charmed viewers with a beautiful small town setting on the northwest coast, likable characters, and light romantic suspense. If you’ve read the Cedar Cove series, be sure to check out other books by Debbie Macomber.  For all of you hard-core Debbie fans looking for similar authors, let us recommend a few!  Susan Wiggs and Sherryl Woods write books that are especially similar.  You may also want to try anything by Mary Kay Andrews or Kristan Higgins and David Baldacci’s One Summer.  You can find several other recommendations on the Contemporary Romance sheet on the Popular Authors by Genre portion of our website. For a similar viewing experience, try the TV series Everwood. Finally, tell us who your favorite Cedar Cove character is!  You might have guessed that one of our favorites is Grace (the librarian)! Powered By DT Author Box Written by Kristin Posted by: Comments are closed.
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See full Reviews The Best Shopping Online Websites Product Description With inviting textures and calming colors, the slim, travel-ready Sony VAIO NW laptop brings together stunning imagery, access to all your multimedia, and excellent productivity in an affordable package. This model (VGN-NW160J has a fabric-like exterior in silver rattan that’s enhanced by a texture of gently undulating waves. But more than just a stylish accessory, the VAIO NW offers powerful computing resources with an Intel Core 2 Duo and a high-definition 15.5-inch widescreen XBRITE-ECO display that’s great for multitasking as well as watching your favorite downloaded movies and TV shows on the go. The Sony VAIO NW in silver rattan with textured cover composed of gently undulating waves (see larger image). The isolated keyboard makes typing comfortable and precise, and the Display Off button helps conserve energy (see larger image). The extra-wide, theater inspired 15.5-inch display uses Sony’s XBRITE-ECO LCD technology so you can see deeper blacks, brighter whites, true-to-life color and razor-sharp detail from almost any angle–a great match to the Blu-ray Disc optical drive (read-only), which lets you play high-definition Blu-ray Disc movies in crystal-clear resolution. You can also make your own using the dual-layer DVD±RW drive (with CD burning capabilities) and included Sony Movie Story software–just choose the supplied template and professional Video Rating: 4 / 5 UNBEATABLE 50% OFF DISCOUNT! Learn about Laptop Battery Life on
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blog » studio finder elevating the world from mediocrity to greatness Sun, 04 Oct 2015 21:54:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 om finder is here! Fri, 12 Apr 2013 00:58:38 +0000 more]]> meet our new best friend: om finder here’s the nitty gritty • iPhone and iPod touch only (for now!) • it’s free, baby! • this is the first incarnation – this puppy is going to keep evolving based on your feedback It’s simple: go to the App Store on your iPhone and search “om finder” – this link should appear. Once you have finished downloading, open ‘er up, sign in and start playing! Like any of our products, we love feedback so please send over your thoughts! If you have any cool stories about classes, studios or teachers you’ve found with om finder, let us know – we want to hear about your adventures. In the meantime…see you on the mat in Hatha class (or not…now is the time to try that acro yoga class you’ve always dreamt of!) ]]> 34
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Note rebuts Dawson marriage trouble John Agar | By John Agar | The Grand Rapids Press Follow on Twitter on March 20, 2008 at 8:34 AM, updated March 25, 2008 at 7:44 AM ROCKFORD -- On the day she disappeared, Julia Dawson allegedly left a note for her husband, the suspect in her 2004 killing, saying she loved him. "XO XO, Love You Forever! Julia." The letter was submitted by the defense to rebut the contention that Julia Dawson was trying to escape an abusive marriage when she was strangled Dec. 11, 2004. Her body showed up 22 days later north of the couple's Sparta home, where police believe the killing occurred. Julia Dawson Timothy Dawson Timothy Dawson, 31, charged with first-degree murder, has a hearing today in Rockford District Court on a prosecutor's request that statements by his wife to others be admitted as evidence at an upcoming probable-cause hearing. Julia Dawson told her mother, Tamara Keenan, three days before her death that she would leave Dawson and move back to her parents' home, the prosecution says. She also allegedly told co-workers that her husband beat her, and she allegedly described him as a "raving lunatic" who tried to control her life. Co-workers reported bruises and marks on her body. Defense attorney Judy Bregman argued Julia Dawson's statements should be inadmissible under hearsay rules. She said statements to co-workers, assuming they are true, were provided before the couple reconciled. "The evidence will undoubtedly reveal that Julia's state of mind changed significantly from early 2004 until the time of her death." She noted Julia Dawson hired a divorce attorney in early 2004, but canceled those plans and instead left for Las Vegas with her husband. In the weeks before her death, she also was excited about Christmas plans with Dawson, Bregman wrote. "Just a month before (she disappeared), she wrote to her husband about how very much she loved him ... and was terribly excited about the gifts she and Tim planned for each other, including the new snow blower she had bought. In fact, immediately before the weekend when she disappeared, she was talking to a close friend about how to make a really big bow for the snow blower." Kent County sheriff's detectives recently arrested Dawson in Kerr County, Texas, outside San Antonio, where he and the couple's nearly 5-year-old son, Alexander, started a new life. Police built a largely circumstantial case, which included allegations that Dawson lied about his whereabouts on the day his wife went missing. He told police he left the house late that night, driving south looking for his wife, while cell phone connections put him north, where her body eventually was found. Dawson acknowledged to police they had a disagreement the day she disappeared. Police found a note from his wife with an apology. At the bottom, Dawson apparently wrote to his wife: "Sweetie, It's 11:30 and I am worried. I called (a friend) but they said you weren't with her tonight. ... I have Alex, and I am driving up Alpine looking for you. CALL ME if you get home first."
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Check yourself -- then go ahead and wreck yourself James Sanford By James Sanford on April 09, 2009 at 2:30 PM, updated April 09, 2009 at 2:33 PM All the Noxema in the world won't provide "Salvation" after you put your face through the new application designed to promote the new Christian Bale "Terminator" film. But it wasn't someone who had issues with my upcoming review of "Hannah Montana: The Movie." It was someone at Warner Bros. who wanted me to play around with their new photo-modification application. I did, and it was fun. Go ahead and try it yourself.
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Unemployed Texans get a $100 million boost Texas Workforce.jpgTexans receiving unemployment funds from the Texas Workforce Commission have received “The $100 million for increased unemployment benefits supplied by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is being pumped back into the Texas economy,” TWC Chairman Tom Pauken said in a release. The increase is federally funded, and Texas employers do not contribute the additional benefits. Creighton A. Welch Creighton Welch Comments are closed.
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Yearly Archive for 2011 : 2011 Marathon Sports map2 111211 Ready, set …. Rock How quickly the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio Marathon & 1/2 Marathon has leaped to the top echelon of downtown events. Even if you’re not running or biking the thing, you, as a downtowner, still should Categories: Events (upcoming) Input sought for rest of Victoria Commons COURTESY PHOTO Since the Victoria Courts were demolished in 1998, the San Antonio Housing Authority, through multiple partnerships, has completed three, mixed-income residential projects on half of Categories: Southtown Details on Pearl’s hotel still sketchy A week after the Historic and Design Review Commission gave conceptual approval for a hotel at the Pearl, the developers are keeping the details close to the chest. “It will have views of the river Jimmy John’s planned for Woolworth’s building 2012 bond committee meetings resume next week Categories: Miscellaneous Patricia Vonne's new CD is "Worth It." Latino Music Festival near Has it been four years? I missed Main Plaza’s first Latino Music Festival in ’08. I think I was going through a breakup, or something. That second one, however, may have been the best night I’ve had The hero, villain of ‘Top Chef: Texas’ Forgive me for being late to the “Top Chef” party. I’ve tried my best to track down the goods and services San Antonio received in exchange for $200,000. But I also just got cable. First time in more Categories: Miscellaneous The IBC Centre's second tower is located at 130 E. Travis St. S.A. Talons headquartering from IBC Centre The majority owner of the San Antonio Talons was not kidding when he told the San Antonio Express-News a few months ago he intended purchase the team and move it to San Antonio. Since Oct. 1, the Mark Thompson, 3, holds an American flag as he watches the Veteran's Day Parade held Wednesday Nov. 11, 2009 in Killeen, Tx. (PHOTO BY EDWARD A. ORNELAS/ Veterans Day closings In observance of Veterans Day on Friday, the city will offer some services, and close others for the weekend. Here’s the list: Open • Garbage, recyclables will be collected. • Bitters Brush Categories: Miscellaneous FOR METRO - Crowds attend Luminaria 2011 Arts Come to Light Saturday March 12, 2011 in Hemisfair Park. (PHOTO BY EDWARD A. ORNELAS/ Luminaria now accepting artist applications Organizers of Luminaria, the humongous arts festival at HemisFair Park, are now accepting applications from interested artists on its website, If you’ve never been to Luminaria, Categories: Events (upcoming)
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More tips to avoid mindless eating My column about mindless eating in Monday’s S.A. Life struck a chord with several readers, who said they have the same habit. Coincidentally, marathon coach Jeff Galloway’s latest running newsletter included tips to avoid eating more than you really need, which are from “Running and Fat Burning for Women” by Jeff and Barbara Galloway. Here are a few of them: 1. Know the calorie content and nutrient breakdown of what you’re eating. Read the label or use a Web site like to record what you eat. 2. Concentrate on the positive: “I can eat more of (good-tasting fruit and crunchy vegetables)” rather than “I have to eat less of _______.” 3. Visualize the food on your plate as being in your stomach. Ask yourself “Do I want to stretch my stomach to cram in more food?” “Do I need that much right now?” 4. Don’t have more than 3 items or “dishes” at one meal. 5. Use spices to improve the taste of food. Food that is “spicy” tends to leave you feeling more satisfied. 6. Drink a glass of water (6-8 ounces) before eating, and drink 4-6 ounces during the meal. 7. Never eat fatty appetizers if you are very hungry before a meal. Instead, choose soup, salad, hot tea, warm skim milk. Categories: Uncategorized Jessica Belasco Comments are closed.
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Running Is Fun! Except When It Isn’t… Yesterday, after kissing Husband goodbye as he left for work, I poked my head out the front door to gauge the weather as is my running day habit, and was roughed up by the 93% humidity and a temp of 74°.  Oh, Momma! Summer, while not quite here on the calendar, has definitely arrived for Texas runners. As I dressed for my run, I just reminded myself to take it slow, to give my body the chance to acclimate in these next few weeks, that I had been here so many years before and it would be just fine.  The pep talk didn’t help.  There was dread in the air.  High humidity coupled with summer morning heat had that effect on me. Then, a funny thing happened on the road to running my 5.5 miles in the no good awful conditions: my body decided to have some fun with me, by way of an assorted bag of pains. Pain One: Within my first few steps, I developed a sharp stabby pain in one knee.  I gave the knee a good talking to and continued, praying it would resolve magically on its own.  It didn’t.  That knee pain forced me to stop THREE TIMES and walk it out.  The last time that happened was when I was running my first marathon (BRAGGER!). Pain Two: Stress related chest pains (DO NOT BE ALARMED: I have had these all my life and I HAVE been thoroughly checked my a cardio doc) started around mile two.  I knew the cause of them and wasn’t alarmed, but because I had missed my much needed runs last week, I though that by doing a long run, they would abate.  Silly me. Pain Three: Mile three brought a new delight: painful cramps that actually doubled me over.  At first, I recalled the three pieces of fried chicken I had the night before (what was I thinking?!) and had visions of having to beg a stranger if I could please use their bathroom, before I…HALP! But, at three miles into my run, I was all in.  I. WAS. NOT. GOING. HOME.  To offset my rebelling body, I employed a brutal third-person trash-talk rally that I had used only once before (you know, at that race thingy that I hate to brag about).  I was NOT going to miss another run. That run was one of the hardest I have had in a long time, but I made it home with no lasting injury, thank God. Tomorrow, as I poke my head out the door and gauge the weather for my run, I’ll say a little prayer that my only worry will be the crazy heat and humidity.  Buckle-up, mah babies, it’s gonna be a fun training season. Running is fun! Categories: running Patti Tucker One Response 1. […] The whole story: Running is fun!  Except when it isn’t… […]
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Spurs say ‘Hi’ to Kawhi, ‘Bye’ to Hill By Jeff McDonald In a deal that by default constitutes the boldest draft-day maneuvering of their post-championship era, the Spurs traded Hill — a key bench guard who coach Gregg Popovich once lauded as “my favorite player” — to Indiana for a package highlighted by Kawhi Leonard, a high-energy small forward the Pacers selected with the 15th overall pick. Typically a team more likely to trade down or out of the first round than up, the Spurs wound up with two first-round picks for the first time since 1987, when they selected David Robinson first overall and Greg “Cadillac” Anderson at No. 23. Of Joseph, a freshman who played alongside Buford’s adopted son, Alexis Wangmene at UT, Buford said: “We saw him a lot. And we think he has terrific defensive qualities, terrific Spurs qualities.” Heading into draft night, for the second year in a row, all eyes were on Parker, a three-time All-Star and the Spurs’ leading scorer last season. The Spurs hoped he could help propel them into the lottery, where they were believed to be targeting Jonas Valanciunas, a 7-foot Lithuanian who went fifth to the Raptors, or Washington State forward Klay Thompson, who wound up with Golden State at No. 11. Discussions with Toronto for the fifth overall pick and Sacramento for the seventh broke down, according to league sources, in part due to the Spurs’ insistence on including Richard Jefferson in the deal. In the end, the Spurs did not lay waste to their “Big Three” core, as some suspected they might in the wake of their first-round playoff ouster against Memphis. Instead, they dealt Parker’s backup, a move that does not come without risk. Drafted 26th overall in 2008, Hill has long been a Popovich favorite and was the Spurs’ best perimeter defender. He averaged 9.9 points in his three seasons with the Spurs, with a high of 12.4 in 2009-10. Hill’s departure leaves an immediate vacancy behind Parker, though it can be assumed Joseph, a freshman who mirrors much of Hill’s skill set but owns none of his NBA experience, might be given a crack. Given the Spurs’ newfound lack of point-guard depth, in fact, Parker’s place on the team appears as solid as ever. “I don’t think it was any secret we thought we would impact our team more through trades than through the draft,” Buford said. “In the end, it was a combination.” Those close to Hill say he is leaving town neither willingly nor happily. “The thing we made George aware of, he’s always a Spur,” Buford said. If there’s any consolation for Hill, it’s that he’s headed back home to Indianapolis, where he thrived as a prep star at Broad Ripple High before playing his college ball at IUPUI. As part of Thursday’s deal, the Spurs also pocketed rights to Indiana’s second-round pick, 18-year-old Latvian sharpshooter Davis Bertans, as well as 2005 second-round pick Erazem Lorbek, a 6-10 center currently playing in Spain. Bertans, obtained from Indiana on Thursday, isn’t expected to join the Spurs anytime soon. A 6-10 forward considered one of the best pure shooters in the draft, Bertans has been playing with the Slovenian team Union Olimpija and will remain overseas for the time being. With their final pick, 59th overall, the Spurs took 22-year-old Hungarian Adam Hanga, a 6-6 shooting guard. As often is the case on draft night, Buford had high hopes for all of them. Even if he had to trade an organizational favorite to make the haul happen. Jeff McDonald Comments are closed.
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Bonner extravaganza at Hardwood Paroxysm As a site that boasts a view slightly askew on the world of NBA hoops, it’s no surprise that Hardwood Paroxysm would jump on the #LetBonnerShoot bandwagon with both feet. First, they bring us a mailbag with everyone’s favorite ginger that is provides the prefect showcase for Bonner’s special brand of earnest, down-t0-earth snark. Some sample question/answers: Jude Morte asks: What was the best sandwich you’ve ever made? I don’t make sandwiches.  Remember, I’m The Sandwich HUNTER, not the sandwich maker.  Making a sandwich for myself would be like Ted Nugent giving up his guns and taking up laser tag. Alex Dewey asks: Do you feel obligated to make a shot after someone gives you a really special pass, like behind-the-back? From a spectator’s standpoint, it always feels like a supreme let down when players don’t make a shot on great passes. Do you feel the same way? Absolutely.  For me, there are basically 2 ways I can make the SC Top 10.  The first is getting dunked on (i.e. Blake Griffin).  And the second, is if Manu hits me with some ridiculous cross-court-bullet-no-look-behind-the-back-pass and I somehow catch it and make the ensuing wide-open shot. Ayatollah Tagomata asks: Who would win in a staring contest: Tim Duncan or Kawhi Leonard? Kawhi would win because he is 14 years younger and would most likely out live Tim. As if that wasn’t enough, Portland-based artist Maddison Bond concocted this wonderful illustration, complete with the old-school “Fiesta” color scheme, that celebrates The Bonner in all his red-haired, sharp-shooting glory, appropriately titled #LetBonnerShoot. Not that I, as a member of the impartial, objective media, would ever dream of interjecting myself into the middle of a story. But if anybody didn’t have anything to do today, they could probably kill some time by spamming the NBA’s public inbox with links to the aforementioned painting. Categories: Matt Bonner, Spurs Dan McCarney Comments are closed.
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Posts filtered on Category Category: Mark Cuban T-wolves’ commercial jabs at Cuban Terry interested in Heat if his Mavs gig runs out Would you really push Cuban into River Walk? Dallas owner Mark Cuban isn't losing sleep about the Spurs' acquisition of Stephen Jackson. (AP file photo) Cuban ambivalent about Jackson coming to the Spurs Loquacious Dallas owner Mark Cuban, always a “favorite” of Spurs Nation, managed to turn the intensity up in the simmering Spurs-Mavs rivalry — again. Cuban, who has disaparaged the San Antonio River Delonte West told the Dallas Morning News he slept in his car or the Mavericks' dressing room when he was unable to arrange for a Dallas-area apartment at the start of the season. (AP File Photo) Homeless West slept in Mavericks locker room at start of season Dallas guard Delonte West wasn’t kidding when he described his financial duress during the lockout before the season. West took a job at the furniture market to provide money for his family during the Dallas forward Lamar Odom is struggling through the worst production of his 13-season career in his first season with Dallas. (AP File Photo) Mavs will keep Odom despite recent absence Blog brothers analyze the Rising Stars draft Dirk Nowitzki, Mark Cuban Buck Harvey: Dirk as fat Shaq: Following his owner Most in the league thought Mark Cuban had it right. Why not play with an eye on the summer of 2012? Enjoy the championship glow. Don’t re-sign Tyson Chandler or J.J. Barea, freeing up salary cap Dirk says he’s not scared of anybody in the West
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Anthrax Conspiracy: Bloggers on the FBI case against Bruce Ivins Email the author | Follow on Twitter on August 20, 2008 at 5:39 AM, updated August 20, 2008 at 5:50 AM When Army scientist Bruce Ivins committed suicide last month, it appeared the seven-year-old anthrax mystery had been solved. Investigators said they were about to charge Ivins, a troubled 62-year-old microbiologist, with murder for mailing a series of anthrax-laced letters that killed five people in the weeks after the 9/11 attacks. But online skeptics immediately picked up on the movie-like details of the case: A dead scientist who can't defend himself. A government lab. Incomplete DNA evidence. Lingering questions about whether Ivins had time to drive from his Maryland lab to a Princeton mailbox to send the anthrax letters. A conspiracy theory was born. Over the last few weeks, bloggers have been burning up their keyboards with their own theories about whether Ivins was really responsible for the attacks-- or a conveniently deceased patsy. Some blogger-journalists have launched their own investigations. Anthrax investigation websites have been popping up beside sites devoted to the Kennedy Assassination and the moon landing. Meanwhile, other bloggers have been pondering whether the rise of the internet has contributed to making Americans less skeptical of their government. From Dana McCourt, blogging at The Edge of the American West: So as the anthrax story winds up, we receive a portrait of the scientist as a deranged man. Bruce Ivins apparently confided in e-mails to a co-worker fears that he was losing his grip, feeling paranoid and struggling to put up a "good front" so as to contain the "pestilence" of paranoid delusions in his head . . . There's no reason to doubt the man was ill (cue whistly "X-Files" music), but the portrait that's emerging is one where whatever narrative there was tying his thoughts and e-mails together has been wholly replaced by a new narrative, one that warps every shred of information around until it focuses solely on "mad anthrax scientist." What's disturbing is how anxious the media seems to be to have a neat ending to this, and to have the neat ending fit into a neat little narrative box, where no one asks too many hard questions. From Fausta Wertz, blogging at Fausta's Blog: Before you jump into any conspiracy theories, I must clarify my opinion: This was a botched investigation, not a conspiracy. You may recall that the FBI and other intelligence and national security agencies were overwhelmed after 9/11, and the letters were postmarked Sept. 18, 2001, a week after the 9/11 attack. That much is clear. The FBI apparently wants to cover its blunder by stonewalling . . . The letters were mailed less than two miles away from where I'm writing this post. Congressman Rush Holt's (D-12th Dist.) own office in Washington was one of the few House offices contaminated. Five people died and 17 others were infected. We need more answers on just how the FBI has reached its conclusions. From Democracy Lover: Conspiracy theories feed on secrecy. The more the government tries to hide things, obstruct investigations, and put out spurious reports, the more difficult it is to believe them . . . Last week we were told that Bruce E. Ivins, a 62-year-old researcher at Fort Detrick was a suspect in the anthrax attacks and committed suicide. To help confirm the suicide story, a statement from his therapist was released in which she stated he was homicidal and a danger to others (the classic diagnosis for commitment to inpatient care) in 2000! After this diagnosis, we are expected to believe this man retained his Top Secret clearance and kept working in a bioweapons lab for eight years after being diagnosis as a homicidal maniac! To top it off, we are also supposed to believe the FBI couldn't find him for seven years! From Brutus, blogging at Who's Your Nanny?: You can't disprove that a dead man was not a puppet being manipulated by the CIA as long as the government is the institution carrying out the investigation. And this is why radicals are open to conspiracy theories. It's a simple matter of trust. We don't trust the government . . . at all. We believe that everything it does is to protect its own interest. Telling the truth would threaten its legitimacy and expose it for the fraud that it is. As long as no outside agency unaffiliated with the government is allowed to examine all of the evidence in the Ivins case, we have no reason to believe that the FBI has told us everything. It is more than plausible that the FBI has exculpatory evidence. This rule holds for everything the government does. It's why some still question the explanations of the JFK assassination and the 9/11 attacks. From Walter, blogging at 360 Degrees: Read other Jersey Blogs columns from The Star-Ledger. What do you think? Post your comments below.
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Become An Active Tourist In Your Hometown This Summer North American Precis Syndicate By North American Precis Syndicate on April 26, 2012 at 12:15 PM, updated April 26, 2012 at 12:31 PM DO0066.gifVacations can be a great time to explore all that your hometown has to offer. (NAPSI)—If you are looking for ways to entertain your children this summer that don’t include sedentary activities like watching television or playing video games, consider becoming a “local tourist” in your own hometown. Vacations can be a great time to explore all that your hometown has to offer. Participating in nearby activities or events can be a great way to get your family off the couch, out of the house and on the road to becoming more physically active. Many cities and towns host summer festivals, farmers’ markets, outdoor concerts (with dancing), museum exhibits, summer holiday celebrations and family-based activities, and best of all—many are free. When planning your family’s active tour, here are some suggestions that you may want to consider: Shop local. Use local, in-season ingredients to make healthy family meals. A trip to a lively farmers’ market or local farm can be a wonderful way to find inexpensive and fresh ingredients, and you can even burn a few calories picking your own produce! Set a family challenge. Provide your family with inexpensive pedometers and spend the day at a nearby museum or local attraction. Challenge your family to track their steps and provide a healthy incentive to the person who ends the day with the most. Enjoy healthy and refreshing sweet treats. Try your hand at fresh fruit Popsicles, or freeze your family’s favorite fruits, such as grapes or blueberries. Plan a healthy and fun family staycation. Find a few days on the calendar when you can turn time at home into an active “staycation” for your family—a vacation that doesn’t involve travel. Let children add their favorite physical activity to the schedule and get the whole family moving. Check with your local visitor center or the community section of your newspaper for events or activities happening in your neighborhood. For more ways to encourage physical activity, as well as eat right and reduce screen time, visit We Can! (Ways to Enhance Children’s Activity & Nutrition)® at Developed by the National Institutes of Health, We Can! provides parents, caregivers and communities with free tips, tools and guidance to help children ages 8−13 maintain a healthy weight by improving food choices, increasing physical activity and reducing screen time.
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