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Bitch Media - Julius Fast en Adventures in (Anti)Feministory: Julius Fast presents Body Language <p><img src="/sites/default/files/u2252/big_Fast-Body-Language.jpg" width="375" height="500" /> </p> <p>My parents have been in the process of moving, which means they've faced an onslaught of old photos, previously packed-away books and forgotten homemade crafts from years gone by. Among the findings is the 1970 gem, <i>Body Language</i> by Julius Fast. His most well known book, <i>Body Language</i> was on the New York Times Best Seller for 22 weeks after its initial publication and has remained in print since then. Read on to glean the most vital information included in Fast's pseudo-scientific pop psychology classic, including 'How to Tell the Girls Apart,' the formerly elusive answer to the question 'Is She Available?' and much, much more!</p> <p>In the first chapter, Fast teaches us eager readers 'How to Tell the Girls Apart':</p> <blockquote><p> </p><p>Allen was a small-town boy who had come to visit Ted in the big city. One<br /> night, on his way to Ted's apartment and a big cocktail party, Allen<br /> saw a lovely young brunette walk across the street ahead of him and<br /> then start up the block. Allen followed her, marveling at the explicit<br /> quality of her walk. If ever Allen had seen a nonverbal message<br /> transmitted, this was it!</p> </blockquote> <p> </p><p>I just hate it when I'm on my way to a party and then I see a hot brunette and I decide to start following her and the next thing I know, I've walked a mile in the opposite direction of my friend's apartment. </p> <blockquote><p> </p><p>He followed her for a block, realizing that the girl was aware of him, and<br /> realizing too that her walk didn't change. Allen was sure this was a<br /> come-on.</p> </blockquote> <p> </p><p>Yes Allen, because walking down a city street alone = displaying romantic interest in the strange man who is following you. </p> <blockquote><p> </p><p>Finally, at a red light, Allen summoned up his courage and catching up to the<br /> girl, gave her his pleasantest smile and said, "Hello."</p> <p>To his amazement she turned a furious face to him and through clenched<br /> teeth said, "If you don't leave me alone I'll call a cop." Then as the<br /> light changed, she churned off.</p> <p>Allen was stunned and scarlet with embarrassment. He hurried on to Ted's<br /> apartment where the party was in progress. While Ted poured him a drink<br /> he told him the story and Ted laughed. "Boy, you got the wrong number."</p> </blockquote> <p> </p><p>Golly! Poor Allen. I guess he found out the hard way that women in the 'big city' don't like to be stalked. Hey Allen, at least she wasn't carrying mace.</p> <blockquote><p> </p><p>"But, hell, Ted--no girl at home would walk like that unless--unless she was asking for it."</p> </blockquote> <p> </p><p>All together now -- "rape myth!" </p> <blockquote><p> </p><p>"This is a Spanish-speaking neighborhood. Most of the girls--despite outward appearances--are very good girls," Ted explained.</p> </blockquote> <p> </p><p>"You're so silly Allen! I know they look like sluts, but really they're not. On the contrary, they speak Spanish."</p> <p>Oh my. Cultural insensitivity, racism, sexism and a big ol' rape myth all in one page!</p> <blockquote><p>What Allen didn't understand is that in a culture, such as that of many<br /> Spanish-speaking countries, in which girls are chaperoned and there are<br /> strict codes of social behavior, a young girl can safely flaunt her<br /> sexuality without fear of inviting trouble. In fact, the walk that<br /> Allen took as a come-on would be considered only natural, and the<br /> erect, rigid posture of a proper American woman would probably be<br /> considered graceless and unnatural.</p> </blockquote> <p>Here in 'Merica, young girls who flaunt their sexuality are clearly inviting trouble. Good thing Allen finally made it to the party after that embarrassing encounter. Let's see how he's doing now that he's around the English-speakin' ladyfolk. </p> <blockquote><p>Allen circulated through the party and slowly forgot his humiliation.</p> <p>As the party was breaking up, Ted cornered him and asked, "See anything you like?"</p> <p>"That Janet," Allen sighed. "Man, I could really go for that--"</p> </blockquote> <p>Wait--is Allen talking about a woman or an entree? </p> <blockquote><p>"Well, swell. Ask her to stay. Margie's staying too, and we'll have dinner."</p> <p>"I don't know. She's just--like I couldn't get to first base with her."</p> <p>"You're kidding."</p> <p>"No. She's had the 'hands off' sign out all evening."</p> <p>"But Janet likes you. She told me."</p> <p>"But--"<br /> Bewildered, Allen said, "Then why is she so--so--I don't know, she just<br /> looks as if she didn't want me to lay a finger on her."</p> <p>"That's Janet's way. You just didn't get the right message."</p> <p>"I'll never understand this city," Allen said still bewildered, but happy.</p> <p> </p><p>As Allen found out, in Latin countries girls may telegraph a message of<br /> open sexual flirtation, and yet be so well chaperoned that any sort of<br /> physical "pass" is almost impossible. In countries where the<br /> chaperoning is looser, the girl will build her own defenses by a series<br /> of nonverbal messages that spell out "hands off." When the situation is<br /> such that a man cannot, within the rules of the culture, approach a<br /> strange girl on the street, a girl can move loosely and freely. In a<br /> city such as New York where a girl can expect almost anything,<br /> especially at a cocktail party, she learns to send out a message saying<br /> "hands off." To do this she will stand rigidly, cross her legs demurely<br /> when sitting, cross her arms over her breasts, and use other such<br /> defensive gestures.</p> <p>The point is that for every situation there must be two elements to body<br /> language, the delivery of the message and the reception of the message.<br /> Had Allen been able to receive the messages correctly in terms of the<br /> big city he would have been spared the embarrassment of one encounter<br /> and could have avoided much of the uncertainty of the other.</p> </blockquote> <p> </p><p> What is it with these city women? The lovely brunette didn't like being stalked, even though she walked real sexy-like. Janet wouldn't make out with Allen, but really she wants him. The moral for all the small-town het gents out there? 1.) Ladyfolk are darn hard to figure out, especially in a complicated place like The Big City. 2.) It is not socially acceptable to approach a woman on the street. 3.) Even if a woman at a cocktail party seems like she doesn't want to remain in the same room as you, she probably wants to bone you. Asap. You just don't know how to read her body language yet. Which need more Julius Fast wisdom! </p> <p>Have you ever found yourself at a party, wondering if the woman you've been eyeing is available? You've made note of her unadorned ring finger and she seems unattached, but how can you be sure? Refer to Chapter 7, 'The Language of Love' and meet Mike:</p> <blockquote><p>Mike is a ladies' man, someone who is never at a loss for a girl. Mike can enter a party full of strangers and within ten minutes end up on intimate terms with one of the girls. Within half an hour he has cut her out of the pack and is on his way home with her--to his or her place, depending on which is closer.</p> <p>Mike is not particularly good looking. He's smart enough, but that's not his attraction. It seems that Mike almost has a sixth sense about him. If there's an available girl Mike will find her, or she will find him.</p> <p>What does Mike have?</p> </blockquote> <p>A clean bill of health and a penchant for cooking? A reputation for mind-blowing cunnilingus talents? Jeepers, I'm dying to know what it is that Mike has!</p> <blockquote><p>Well, if he hasn't looks or brilliance, he has something far more important for this type of encounter. Mike has an unconscious command of body language and he uses it expertly. When Mike saunters into a room he signals his message automatically. "I'm available, I'm masculine. I'm aggressive and knowledgeable." And then when he zeroes in on his chosen subject, the signals go, "I'm interested in you. You attract me. There's something exciting about you and I want to find out what it is."</p> </blockquote> <p>"Oh, hey Mike. I perceive based on your body language that you are interested in and attracted to me. I also perceive that you know there is something exciting about me. You're right. However, before we go any further with this, I need to know your political affiliation, your feelings on reproductive health care, whether you would self-identify as a feminist, and whether you would consider yourself more of a 'dog person' or a 'cat person.'"</p> <blockquote><p>Watch Mike in action. Watch him make contact and signal his availability.</p> </blockquote> <p>See Mike. Mike is a player. See Mike play.</p> <blockquote><p>We all know at least one Mike, and we all envy him his ability [sic]. What is the body language he uses? </p> <p>When Mike leans up against a mantel in a room to look around at the women, his hips are thrust forward slightly, as if they were cantilevered, and his legs are usually apart. There is something in this stance that spells sex.</p> <p>Mike himself explained how he proceeded after this. "I size up the women, the ones who want it. How? It's easy. By the way they stand or sit. And then I make my choice and I catch her eye. If she's interested she'll respond. If not, I forget her."</p> </blockquote> <p>Wow. Mike knows how to identify the women who want 'it.' But sometimes, contrary to logic, the women who want 'it' are not interested and thus, do not respond, at which point Mike forgets them. </p> <blockquote><p>Mike moves in on a woman. When he has made signal contact, when his body language gets the message of his availability across, his next step is physical invasion, but physical invasion without touch.</p> <p>He cuts into the woman's territory or body zone. He comes close enough for her to be uneasy, and yet not close enough for her to logically object. Mike doesn't touch his victim needlessly. His closeness, his intrusion into her territory, is enough to change the situation between them.</p> </blockquote> <p>Suddenly the woman in whom Mike is interested has become his <i>victim</i>!? </p> <blockquote><p>Then Mike carries his invasion even further by visual intrusion as they talk. What they say really doesn't matter much. Mike's eyes do far more talking than his voice. They linger on the woman's throat, on her breasts, her body. They linger sensuously and with promise. Mike touches his tongue to his lips, narrows his eyes, and invariably the woman becomes uneasy and excited. Remember, she's not just any woman, but that particular susceptible woman who has responded to Mike's opening gambit. She has returned his flattering attentions and now she is too deep to protest.</p> </blockquote> <p>So now Mike is gawking at the victim/susceptible woman's chest and it's too late for her to 'protest' because she's been talking with him all of five minutes.</p> <blockquote><p>And anyway, what could she protest against? Just what has Mike done? He hasn't touched her. He hasn't made any suggestive remark. He is, by all the standards of society, a perfect gentleman. If his eyes are a bit too hot, a bit too bold, this is still a matter of interpretation. If the girl doesn't like it she has only to be rude and move off.</p> </blockquote> <p>Brilliant! If you don't go for Mike's clever, clever tactics, you can just peace out and be labeled a bitch...which for some of us, may not be such a bad thing.</p> <p>Whenever I see bits of vintage sexism such as this, I'm tempted to brush them off as outdated and irrelevant. However, in many ways, we really haven't come as far as we often think. Though a book like <i>Body Language</i> may not be as much of a hit today as it was in 1970, myths about gender and sexuality pervade our society in subtle and everyday ways. Still, I believe that we are making slow but steady progress and moving away from the ridiculous gender roles reflected in Allen and Mike's adventures. </p> Adventures in Feministory Body Language gender roles Julius Fast retro sexism space DigiBitch Wed, 17 Jun 2009 21:52:33 +0000 Malori Maloney 1782 at
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73Saint 09-08-2011 07:10 PM
Pre-game chant sounds better!!
I couldn't tell what Brees was chanting, but it sounded bad-ass. IMO, last years lacked, year before will top all. But this one sounds DAMN GOOD!
Or maybe I'm just overly-anxious....:bng:
saintsfan1976 09-09-2011 06:23 AM
First year was/is the best. Should've never changed it IMO. Now it just seems gimmicky and fake
Saint_LB 09-09-2011 07:21 AM
Yes...we have to fix that chant before we fall too far behind in the playoff race. That should be the #1 thing they work on in practice this week.
homerj07 09-10-2011 10:58 AM
The chant is good to get the team riled up. Hell why do we care what it says as long as it works.
I owuldn't mind "KILL-KILL-KILL-KILL" :biggun:
as a chant.
Rugby Saint II 09-12-2011 04:37 PM
I agree with saintsfan.
Luda34 09-12-2011 04:53 PM
no one has a link I haven't heard it yet.
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Belair57 09-13-2011 02:41 AM
i like homers idea
Speedy Ron 09-13-2011 09:20 AM
i cant hear what they are saying but i looks like they are more excited than last year for sure. last years was a wet fart
73Saint 09-13-2011 09:31 AM
As I said originally...I like it. Nothing will top 09, but this one is way better than last year. Thanks for posting the full vid/link.
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(Vancouver leads best-of-seven series, 1-0)
Big Story --
History suggests a 1-0 lead for the Canucks over the Blackhawks doesn't really matter. Vancouver won Game 1 in both of its previous playoff series against Chicago (2009, 2010) only to lose each time in six games. However, the Canucks appear to be the deeper team this time around and they clearly came out in Game 1 with a mission to be physical on the Hawks in order to let their depth come into play. Vancouver was a dominant team in the first period and it was good enough to win 2-0 behind a stellar performance from Roberto Luongo. Now it's up to Chicago to hit back.
Team Scope:
Blackhawks -- They say they weren't surprised by how physical the Canucks were early in Game 1, but the Blackhawks also admit they didn't start dishing back until they were already down by a pair of goals. Vancouver was credited with 20 hits in the first 20 minutes -- that's just one less than its average per 60 minutes in the regular season.
"Physically (we were) way below average," coach Joel Quenneville said. "We were taking it across the board. That's how we have to deliver it back."
Round 1 Results
The Blackhawks also know they have to figure out a way to frustrate Luongo, who was flawless in a 32-save effort Wednesday. Luongo had to come up with some magical saves, such as the one with his right toe on Brian Campbell late in the first period, but the Blackhawks don't think they did enough to get in his way, shield his vision.
Canucks -- One of the more remarkable things about the Canucks in Game 1 was their ability to just roll their four lines and three defensive pairs out there and not worry about matchups. That's exactly what they did in the regular season and it helped them produce a franchise-best 117 points. Vancouver's depth is so good that the Sedin twins, Henrik and Daniel, were kept off the scoreboard and it was barely even mentioned in the aftermath of their 2-0 win. In the past against the Blackhawks, when Henrik and Daniel were held in check, it was a major story.
Vancouver's second line of Ryan Kesler, Mikael Samuelsson and Christopher Higgins combined for a goal and 2 assists while Jannik Hansen also scored a breakaway goal and Kevin Bieksa had an assist. The Canucks' fourth line of Maxim Lapierre, Tanner Glass and Victor Oreskovich led the physical charge along with Sami Salo and Alexander Edler. Lapierre had a game-high eight hits.
"I want to keep my game simple, be physical and that's it," Lapierre said. "I like that type of game. There's a lot of emotion and that's a huge part of my game."
Who's Hot --
Luongo recorded his second career playoff shutout in Game 1 with 32 saves, including 25 over the final 40 minutes. Higgins, Samuelsson, Bieksa and Dan Hamhuis were each plus-2. Higgins and Hansen had the goals for the Canucks.
Injury Report -- Blackhawks forward Tomas Kopecky is doubtful with an upper-body injury he suffered in the first period Wednesday. Kopecky never returned to the game. Chicago center Dave Bolland is still out with his concussion. … The Canucks are healthy save for Manny Malhotra, who is out for the season after having eye surgery.
Stat Pack -- Luongo ran his record against Chicago in the playoffs to 5-8 and his overall playoff record to 18-17 with the win in Game 1. … The Blackhawks had six players make their Stanley Cup Playoff debuts in Game 1 while the Canucks had just three. Cody Hodgson was one of the Canucks making his debut and he had three shots and one hit in only 7:38 of ice time. … Five Blackhawks registered more ice time than the Canucks leader in Game 1. Duncan Keith led all players with a game-high 27:30 of ice time. Hamhuis led the Canucks with 22:31.
Puck Drop --
Canucks coach Alain Vigneault was asked during his press conference if his team will take what it learned from its previous two Game 2s against the Blackhawks and try to avoid the same pitfalls. Vancouver blew leads in both games, starting a downward spiral that would see them lose both series' in six games.
"That's last year and the year before," "Vigneault said. "(Friday) we're going to take it one shift at a time, and we're going to take it one period at a time and that's not going to change.
"That's great stuff for your notebook there."
2010-2011 season series
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Apr 26 '11CHI 1 at VAN 2 - OTA. Burrows
Apr 24 '11VAN 3 at CHI 4 - OTB. Smith
Apr 21 '11CHI 5 at VAN 0M. Hossa
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Tag archive for ‘Back to the Future’
By Robert Littal On Tuesday, March 4th, 2014
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Tennessee vs. NC State in Atlanta: It's Not the G.D. (Georgia Dome) Building
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The G.D. (Georgia Dome) Building
In less than three weeks, on Friday, August 31, at 7:30 p.m., the eyes of the college-football world will focus on the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
The annual Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic will feature the University of Tennessee Volunteers against the North Carolina State University Wolfpack. This event is a double feature, with the second game the following evening, between Auburn and Clemson.
Since the Vols won their second SEC championship in a row in 1998, the Georgia Dome has not held any warm memories for Tennessee.
There was the fourth-quarter lapse against LSU in 2001 that cost UT a berth in the BCS title game and an opportunity for a second national championship in three years. That loss was followed by two additional SEC championship losses, in 2004 and 2007, and three losses in the Chick-fil-A Bowl.
Those six straight losses by the Vols in the Georgia Dome have some Volunteer fans wondering if they are ever going to break this G.D. (Georgia Dome) curse.
My thoughts on that are simple: Bring 'em on! It's not the building; it's how Tennessee has played in those games.
It was an overconfident Vols team that lost to LSU in 2001. Tennessee had already beaten the Tigers fairly handily that year.
Plus, the team had just come from a superb performance against Florida at The Swamp the week before, in a game that had been moved due to the Sept. 11 attacks.
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I remember being at that game, watching Florida coeds drop their long-stem roses on the ground and walk away, some with tears, after the game was over.
The 18.5-point underdog Vols had come into Gainesville, overcome an early 14-point deficit and beaten the mighty Gators, 34-32. The students had cheered the whole way, knowing their Gators would eventually be in the national-title game at the Rose Bowl.
A week later it was Tennessee students' turn to carry long-stem roses to the SEC championship game. All the Vols needed to do was beat an underdog LSU team they had already beaten, and it was off to the Rose Bowl.
Four hours after kickoff came the stark reality of a 20-31 loss to the Tigers and more roses on the floor.
The other five Georgia Dome losses didn't tear out hearts of Vols fans, but they still hurt. Two SEC championships lost and three bowl games lost, all because of a G.D. building!
I don't think so.
It is time for the Vols to put this G.D. curse behind them. It is time to start winning football games in this G.D. building.
Many believe they will do it against NC State this year.
So get ready, Vols fans, it is time to reclaim these G.D. games. How is this team going to win an SEC title next year if they can't win a G.D. game this year?
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Poorleno Mixtape #8
Wow, it has been long time since I posted a Poorleno Mixtape (or any blog posts for that matter). With a refreshed design and a combining of my blog, mixtapes, and radio archives, lets not let that time waste any longer. Here you go!
Name Artist Album
1 Fly Hawaii Luke Vibert & BJ Cole Stop The Panic
2 June Evenings Air France No Way Down
3 I Lust You Neon Neon Stainless Style
4 Politiska Dikten Atervander Kim Hiorthøy
5 Ethnic Majority Nightmares On Wax Carboot Soul
6 The City Milosh Meme
7 Way Out Ellen Allien & Apparat Orchestra Of Bubbles
8 Valletta Fanfares Vitalic OK Cowboy
9 Run Into Flowers M83 Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts
10 Cops at my door DRONE Hifi Power Break Pop
11 Sit & Chuckle Jahcoozi Blitz ‘n’ Ass
12 Deserter (Four Tet Remix) Matthew Dear Deserter 10”
Run Time: 42 minutes, 25 seconds
DOWNLOAD: (V0 MP3, 73.2MB)
4 Responses
1. Justin Ruckman
Looks positively downloadable. What music player is that?
2. That music player is a styled-up implementation of SoundManager2 . I hope you like the mix. :)
3. What does “Poorleno” mean? I know that “Poor Leno” is a song by Royksopp. Is it supposed to sound like that, or do you have a different definition?
4. I LOVE that Neon Neon track.
I made my first megamix this last week, peep it (though compared to your mixes, it’s amateur):
%s1 / %s2
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June 21, 2011
Criterion Standard
Filed under: usage — amastyleinsider @ 12:57 pm
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The expression criterion standard, according to the AMA Manual of Style, represents the “diagnostic standard for a particular disease or condition, used as a basis of comparison for other (usually noninvasive) tests. Ideally, the sensitivity and specificity of the criterion standard for the disease should be 100%.” This definition on its face seems a fairly straightforward way to identify the best method for making a diagnosis or the best treatment plan for a given disease.
A controversy, however, emerges in a parenthetical phrase that suggests the alternate expression gold standard be avoided because it “is considered jargon by some.” This assertion is supported by a reference to A Dictionary of Epidemiology, third edition, by John M. Last, published in 1995. Treating it as slang, his entry not only presents gold standard in quotes but, to be sure the reader understands his meaning, follows it with the word “jargon” in parentheses before defining it. Last provides no alternate expression and does not include criterion standard in his dictionary. He does, however, include criterion, which he defines as “[a] principle or standard by which something is judged. See also STANDARD.” And that is defined as “[s]omething that serves as a basis for comparison.”
In his fourth edition, however, Last does not include a gold standard entry. His definitions for both criterion and standard remain the same, and because they have nearly identical definitions could account for his not including an entry for criterion standard.
The gold standard entry returns in the fifth edition, edited by Miquel Porta. It is again presented in quotes but omits the parenthetical naming of it as jargon and defines it as “[a] method, procedure, or measurement that is widely accepted as being the best available. Often used to compare with new methods of unknown effectiveness (e.g., a potential new diagnostic test is assessed against the best available diagnostic test).”
Looking at another source, Annals of Internal Medicine Editor Hal Sox in his book Medical Decision Making never mentions the expression criterion standard. He does, however, talk about gold standard, which he takes out of the realm of epidemiology and into clinical practice by defining the gold standard test as “[t]he procedure that is used to define the true state of the patient.”
Although the “when” of its adoption as the preferred expression for JAMA and the Archives Journals seems to have escaped memory, the “why” remains among most of the medical editors. Some suggest avoidance of gold standard because it crosses disciplines from economics to medicine. As an economic term, it had served as the basic support of paper money. Another consideration, offered by former JAMA Deputy Editor Richard Glass, is that “gold standard …implies more of a sense of permanence than is appropriate for scientific topics.” With new knowledge, he reasons, comes new standards.
Practice, however, defies style preference. A search of JAMA articles in 1998 shows that criterion standard was used 7 times while gold standard was used 42 times. Jumping ahead 10 years, the trend holds: criterion standard was used 9 times; gold standard, 35 times.
Yet the practice of using gold standard over the style recommendation may all boil down to what JAMA Deputy Editor Drummond Rennie wrote in an e-mail. “If we are prepared to consider using ‘criterion standard,’ we should really prefer ‘criterion criterion’ (though ‘standard standard’ sounds a tad less pompous, even if just as meaningless). We all know what ‘gold standard’ means. It has the merit of being customary, memorable, understandable.”
And isn’t that the job of editors? — Beverly Stewart, MSJ
1 Comment »
1. Totally agree with Rennie and with Stewart (end of post). Slang that doesn’t die off will eventually become standard register. The good neologisms or borrowings (ones that succinctly fill a need in the communicative toolbox) are the ones that last, and they eventually lose their novelty. Since that happens pretty fast in STM nowadays, editors are better off keeping up. Trailing a little bit to stay on the conservative side is appropriate to the role; but it’s important not to trail /too/ far back, lest one take on the role of the annoying laggard that pesters the group to wait up. Glass has a great point (“implies more of a sense of permanence than is appropriate for scientific topics”), but Rennie’s point (“the merit of being customary, memorable, understandable”) will override it in the end anyway. And that’s OK. Thanks for the great post.
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Octopart: a search engine for electronic parts.
David MellisSeptember 1st, 2007
Finding the right parts can be a pain, especially when you’re new to electronics (as many Arduino users are). That’s why Octopart is so great: it allows you to search for parts across multiple distributors, telling you the price and quantity available from each one. For example, you can use it to find a replacement ATmega168 for your Arduino board, or a L293D to put in your motor controller shield. You can even find Arduino boards on Octopart, since they index Sparkfun. If you’re not sure what the number is for a part, but you know what it needs to do, you can narrow your search in the parts categories (kind of like how the Yahoo! homepage looked back in the old days, but just for electronic parts).
We’re especially fond of Octopart because it was started by a couple of guys who dropped out of grad school to do it. Plus, their third employee is a friend of mine from high school (don’t worry, though, I’d recommend them anyway). The guys are working like mad to improve the site and add features, so I’m sure they’d love to hear from you if you have any suggestions ([email protected]).
In conclusion, if you’re in need of any electronic parts, try Octopart.
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A Lesson in Coalition Building
This is a guest post by Bill Bolster, Autism Speaks Missouri Chapter Advocacy Chair.
A three-year lesson in democracy and autism in Missouri closed in twenty-five minutes on May 12 when HB 1311 passed the Missouri Senate after passing in the House, minutes prior. The bill, which will require health insurance coverage of the diagnosis and treatment of autism, then went to the Governor for execution into law. After the filing of countless bills over the last several years that received the attention and collective efforts of Missouri’s autism community, companion bills in the State Senate and House finally allowed Missouri to go “green” in 2010.
I entered this process in the spring of 2008 when I contacted a state representative and a state senator to consider filing bills. In both cases, a bill was filed. I was thrilled and I thought the proverbial train had finally left the station! However, I learned all too quickly that I had no control over the train and nobody in the legislature seemed to care about my train. 2008 proved to be more of a coalition-building year. The legislature adjourned in May 2008 without action on the bills. Even so, I learned that there were countless families and organizations in the autism community who supported this autism insurance reform legislation, but had never collaborated on such a matter.
With the introduction of Lorri Unumb of Autism Speaks to the process, a group of ten or twelve people gathered in the summer of 2008 to draft a bill that everyone could support. The draft bill went through countless revisions to reflect the input of the autism community in Missouri. The result of this collaboration led to the filing of bills in the House and Senate in 2009. These bills were heard in House and Senate committees and the autism community began and sustained a more concerted and coordinated effort. Even though the 2009 bills did not see passage, awareness was raised at the state capitol about the issue and need for autism insurance reform for families in Missouri.
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Many thanks to you, Bill, for your outstanding patience, fortitude, and determination in this effort to pass autism insurance reform legislation in our State of Missouri. Without your dedication, this would not have been possible! Blessings and congratulations to you!
Joan Brennan
St. Louis, MO
Brennan Innovators, LLC
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“And then somebody else called—these are all random people over a course of five or six years—so I finally said, ‘OK. Let me see what’s here,’” Tyler continues.
“And I quit four times. I committed to it, started writing and walked away from it four times. Because it was such a fight, such a struggle. But once I really began to understand what it was and what it meant to so many people, I surrendered to it.”
Retitled simply For Colored Girls, the film opens Nov. 5 and features an all-star cast, including Whoopi, Janet Jackson, Kerry Washington, Macy Gray and Phylicia Rashad.
Tyler also discusses the importance of his audience in bringing the project to fruition.
“They have stood with me from day one. Had they not been there, there would be no For Colored Girls. Because, if you noticed, there was a black hole—no pun intended—with black film. There’s just nothing going on,” he says.
“My audience has been incredibly loyal. And they’re still with me today. I just finished a tour and I saw things I couldn’t believe.
“Arenas packed to the rafters. It was unbelieveable. And they’re still with me.”
Click here to hear Tyler Perry’s full interview.
Click here to check out the For Colored Girls trailer.
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Italdesign Giugiaro’s Parcour Concept Is 360˚ of Beguiling Confusion [In the Round Photos]
March 5, 2013 at 1:38 pm by
ItalDesign Giugiaro Parcour coupe concept
Volkswagen holds Group Night festivities ahead of most of the world’s leading auto expos, wherein each brand within the Group debuts a new model or concept. They’re usually a balance of tame—think whatever Škoda’s doing—and wild—so Porsche and Lamborghini. This year’s Geneva event turned the heat way up, hosting the unveils of the Lamborghini Veneno, the Bentley Flying Spur, and the Porsche 911 GT3. Even VW’s new station wagon drew a healthy amount of buzz. Some in our office, however, think that all were upstaged by this beast, Italdesign Giugiaro’s unhinged Parcour concept.
The crossover/sports car/off-roader is unique, to say the least, so we thought we’d give it the In the Round 360-degree photo treatment. If you’re wondering how the Parcour (inspired by the urban jump-over-things “sport,” parkour) ended up sharing the spotlight with the aforementioned Veneno, Flying Spur, and GT3, keep in mind that Volkswagen owns the Italian design house.
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A Day to Remember
By David Hylton of ChildFund International
and Jacqui Ooi of ChildFund Australia
Six years ago today, the ChildFund International family lost two of its staff members in Baghdad. An attack on the Canal Hotel in the Iraqi capital on Aug. 19, 2003, claimed the lives of 22 people, including ChildFund staff members Jill Clark, Child Protection specialist, and Omar Al Orfali, a driver/interpreter.
Today, the inaugural World Humanitarian Day commemorates those individuals, such as Jill and Omar, who have risked – and lost – their lives while carrying out their work to help others.
In November 2008, we lost a staff member in Afghanistan when a suicide bomber attacked a passing military vehicle. Mohamad Shar, 52, was riding his bicycle in the area when the bomb exploded, receiving lethal shrapnel wounds. He left behind a wife and six children.
“This senseless tragedy reminds us all of the challenging circumstances faced daily by so many people around the world,” ChildFund International President and CEO Anne Lynam Goddard said following the attack.
“While ChildFund recognizes all those who contribute to making a difference in the lives of others, we pay our utmost respect to those courageous individuals who work on the ground in crisis situations and put their lives on the line,” says Nigel Spence, CEO of ChildFund Australia, a partner organization of ChildFund International.
The United Nations decided in December 2008 to designate Aug. 19 as World Humanitarian Day. This inaugural year, the focus will be primarily on commemorating those whose lives have been lost while engaged in humanitarian operations, but emphasis will also be placed on current humanitarian needs and challenges, and increasing public awareness about humanitarian assistance activities.
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Children Dream Big Even When Facing Harsh Realities
by LaTasha Chambers, ChildFund Communications Associate
Despite living in some of the most impoverished areas of the world, children remain optimistic about their futures, according to a new survey commissioned by the ChildFund Alliance.
The second annual Small Voices, Big Dreams global survey provides insight into the minds of some of the world’s most vulnerable and overlooked children from 44 countries.
Almost one in two children in developing countries is focused on a future career requiring a college education, recognizing that education can break the cycle of poverty. One-fifth (22.5 percent) of children who live in developing countries would like to be teachers when they grow up, while 20 percent want to be doctors.
Ethiopian girlHowever, with these children’s optimism comes the reality of daily encounters with crime, hunger and disease. One 11-year-old from Ethiopia shares, “One thing I mostly worry about is HIV/AIDS.” Answers like this from children living in developing countries were not uncommon and reveal the plight many of them face.
By contrast, children in developed countries who participated in the survey expressed few fears – illness and receiving an inadequate education were almost foreign to them. A majority of children in developed nations aspire to be athletes and artists.
“American children have the luxury of setting their career hopes high, but those in developing countries are focused on the single best way to disrupt the cycle of poverty — education, says Anne Lynam Goddard, president and CEO of ChildFund International. “What gives these children, as young as 10 years old, the permission to dream is the recognition that improving their lives is tied closely to the opportunity to learn. Sadly, for too many of these children, that opportunity does not exist. That is why so many ChildFund Alliance member organizations focus so much of our efforts on education.”
In the U.S. the dream of becoming whatever you want to be, even the president of the country, is so real because of the many opportunities that exist.
Afghanistan girlWhen children in developing countries were asked what they would do if they were the leader of their countries, a young girl in Afghanistan responded: “I will not be able to become the president of the Afghanistan, as a woman doesn’t have the right to be the president of Afghanistan.”
We still have much work to do ensure children everywhere are able not only to dream the biggest dream but also to make those dreams reality.
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Design Houston
Design news, events and inspiration with Sarah Rufca
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interior design
App allows you to match colors on the spot
After seeing an ad in Architectural Digest for the Sherwin-Williams ColorSnap iPhone app, I decided to try it. It’s also available for Blackberry and Android phones. I installed the free app, then took an iPhone photo of a detail of my sassy red Gap blazer. You can either upload a photo into the app or […] [Read More]
Designer Bill Stubbs is blogging and staging a charity auction
I’m hot off the heels of lunch at Shade in the Heights with designer Bill Stubbs and not only is my belly full, but also my brain. Stubbs has scores of projects in the works and at the top of the list is his new “Your Classic Life” blog. The photo to your left is […] [Read More]
Ligne Roset showroom opens at West Ave
Monday, the owners of a 5,242 square-foot Ligne Roset showroom located at West Ave quietly opened the doors. The brand hails from France and features sleek modern style furniture and accessories. The showroom, which while open for business is still being primped, is owned by Adam and Brittany Branscum and Bob and Anabel Thompson. The […] [Read More]
Tips to create a ‘Shabby Chic’ room of your very own
When Rachel Ashwell’s book “The Shabby Chic Home” was released in 2000, the author and design guru already was well established as a purveyor of new and vintage accessories, furniture and linens at her Santa Monica, Calif. boutique. Since then, Rachel Ashwell Shabby Chic Couture stores have opened up across the U.S., including a flagship store and […] [Read More]
Native Citizen adds eclectic flair to Montrose
Industrial flea and mid-century modern, plus the vibrant contemporary abstract paintings of Edgar Medina are artfully combined through Native Citizen buyer and store designer Denny Stygstra’s discerning eye. This addition to the Montrose home design store landscape, owned by Will Shoemaker is located in the newly remodeled building at 2311 Dunlavy, which also is home […] [Read More]
Star Furniture awards $40,000 in free furniture
Houston designer tackles Tribeca loft for HGTV
Grabbing life by the blade
On May 24, 2011, Russell Montgomery took fate into his own hands. He quit his job of more than 10 years as a store manager at Starbucks and became a full-time bladesmith. For years, Montgomery collected high-end, custom, handmade knives; but over time, his passion for collecting led him to create the utilitarian wares under the auspice of Serenity Knives. […] [Read More]
Lawndale Design Fair 2012 celebrates modern
Over the weekend, Lawndale Art Center featured vintage and contemporary modern design from Texas and beyond for its Design Fair 2012. Wares ranged from contemporary handscreened, handpainted pillows by Rusty Arena of Arena Design, luxe vintage modern pieces by Forma Revivo, curated by owner, founder and conservator Dutch Small (who just opened a new gallery at […] [Read More]
Sixth Pink Ribbon House offers French Country glamour
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K-12 Zone
Blogging Houston-area education with the Chronicle staff.
Critical audit says school cheating may go undetected
A new report from the state auditor’s office blasted the Texas Education Agency for failing to properly investigate cheating in El Paso schools and for possibly allowing scandals in other districts to go undetected.
The audit, released Friday, specifically criticized the education agency for clearing the El Paso school district of cheating in 2010. Two independent investigations later confirmed serious cheating, and the former superintendent pleaded guilty to criminal charges related to the scheme.
The education agency has followed up and found that a former Worthing High School principal was implicated in cheating when he worked in the Uvalde district outside San Antonio.
The report from the state auditor said the education agency’s lax method of mostly letting school districts police themselves “increases the risk that systemic cheating will not be identified.”
Former state Sen. Eliot Shapleigh, who brought concerns about cheating in El Paso to former Texas Education Commissioner Robert Scott, is calling for federal authorities to investigate how widespread the problem may be.
For more, check out the Chronicle print edition or premium website on Saturday.
“Texas students deserve better,” Shapleigh wrote this week in a letter to U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan.
Audit of Texas Education Agency by enm077486
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Texas on the Potomac
Washington news with a Texas accent
Green asks Obama for additional Corps of Engineers funding
Rep. Gene Green (D- Houston) has reached out to President Obama, seeking increased funding for the Army Corps of Engineers.
A letter, sent by Green and undersigned by 31 of his colleagues, stressed the need for more funding for the Corps, which provides vital services to the Port of Houston.
“We’ve continued to expand, but our resources have not,” Green said. “We need to fund the Corps of Engineers adequately. It is necessary to our continued success.”
Green emphasized the importance of trade activities in Texas, which “support more than one million jobs, generate $175 billion in economic impact and are responsible for $4.5 billion in tax revenue.”
According to the letter, funding levels have not increased for the Corps of Engineers in more than ten years, ignoring growth that means ports must handle increased traffic. Houston is the largest port, in terms of shipping tonnage, in the United States.
Green cited the work on the Panama Canal expansion, due to be completed in 2016 and said before the work is completed, “the U.S. must invest in infrastructure needs to be able to handle increased traffic and larger ships.”
A recent announcement by Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel about plans for significant military spending cuts may cast doubt on the likelihood of a budget increase to the Corps of Engineers
Green also said a reason for his concern for Corps of Engineers funding is because of the dredging service they provide the Port of Houston.
“This is an economic generator for East Harris County and frankly, Texas,” Green said. “We need to be competitive with New Orleans and other ports, because we’d much rather have those jobs here than in another port and that’s why we need to be dredged at the same level as other ports.”
Categories: General
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Harvey: Jeremy Lin is a Rocket. When do jerseys go on sale?
Solomon: Morey takes huge gamble with Lin signing | Twitterverse abuzz about Lin
I don’t know, and neither does anyone else, know whether Jeremy Lin is worth the $25.1 million the Rockets are about to pay him for the next three seasons. At the risk of being redudant, I ask: Is he the point guard he was for part of February and March last season for the New York Knicks of the point guard who was let go earlier by the Golden State Warriors and the Rockets.
We’ll have a front-row seat to discover the truth because Tuesday the Knicks didn’t match the Rockets’ offer and Lin once again will be wearing a Rockets jersey.
Speaking of jerseys…We’ll have to wait to see whether the Knicks or Rockets were the winners on the basketball court, but we know for sure already who were the winners and losers off the court.
Score one for sporting goods stories in Houston.
When Lin became the overnight sensation in New York last season, sales of Knicks goods, mostly his jerseys and T-shirts, increased by, oh, about 3,000 percent. His jersey in February and March was the hottest-selling one in the NBA. In a one-year period between April 2011 and April 2012, his jerseys sold more than any other NBA’s player except for the Chicago Bulls’ Derrick Rose.
And Lin didn’t even play for about 10 months of that time.
When it became more apparent last week that the Knicks would let Lin go, YahooSports reported that Lin T-shirts at the Champs sporting good store in Manhattan were reduced from $22 to $12.99 and from $25 at Macy’s to $12.50. Mitchell Modell, of the Modell sporting goods family, told Businessweek that Lin jerseys in New York would drop to $5 the day he became a Rocket.
That day could be tomorrow.
Employees at two Houston area sporting goods stores were reluctant to talk when I called Tuesday because they said medial calls have to go through corporate headquarters.
But one employee at an area Sports Authority said, ”Obviously, this is going to be a big plus for us. Now it’s the scramble to get the jerseys in.”
He said it could take three or four days or two weeks depending on how quickly they could be manufactured and shipped. I would guess there’s a rush order on them.
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Review: Report on Mesothelioma
mapby Mary Hesdorffer, Nurse Practitioner
Executive Director, Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation
Researchers from Creighton University School of Medicine accessed the National Cancer Database (NCD), and issued a report on their findings. They analyzed the years between 2000 and 2010. In the United States, 26,605 patients were diagnosed during this period of time. The NCD accumulates this data on approximately 70% of all cancers diagnosed in the states. If one were to add in the 30% not recorded it would take us close to the number of 3,458 cases per year that we use as a figure when we present on mesothelioma. This supports that the numbers of diagnosed mesothelioma patients have remained fairly steady over these past years.
Not surprising were the reports that mesothelioma patients were 89% Caucasian, 78% male and 60% over the age of 70. We talk about the changing face of mesothelioma, but perhaps that perception is created because younger patients access the web, engage in social media and are able to draw more attention to their plight. Or perhaps one could argue that when 30% remain unaccounted for in this database the figures could be different in terms of age, race and gender.
Recently, I took the opportunity to speak with Dr. Karen Antman, Dean of Boston University School of Medicine, to discuss the earliest days of mesothelioma research. Dr. Antman, prior to writing one of the first clinical trials in mesothelioma, canvased the database of the Harvard system and told me that even then she was surprised by the number of young patients she found in the archives. So perhaps this phenomenon is not new.
What does not surprise me is that 36% of patients under the age of 50 underwent surgery, and 12% over the age of 80 also underwent a surgical procedure. It takes a good physicality to undergo this surgery and return to a quality of life that is sustainable and acceptable to the majority of patients.
In reading the report, what did not surprise but disgusted me, was that insurance weighed so heavily in the surgical arena. “Patients with private insurance received more surgical treatment (28%) than patients with Medicaid (22%), Medicare (18%), and VHA (12%)(p<0.009)” (J Clin Oncol 31, 2013 (suppl; abstr e18501). Our Veterans seem to be denied surgery when compared to those with private insurance. 21% of all patients in this database underwent surgery which explains why attempting to mount a robust surgical trial in mesothelioma will not be possible and we will continue to rely on case series and small powered trials to obtain surgical statistics in advising our patients.
Update from The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting
By Lee Krug, MD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
ASCO-2013_1The American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting was held from June 1-4 in Chicago. This is the largest oncology meeting each year with around 30,000 attendees from all over the globe who congregate to discuss the latest research in all cancer types. I thought I would summarize a few of the presentations that were made regarding mesothelioma.
Accelerated hypofractionated hemithoracic intensity modulated radiation therapy followed by extrapleural pneumonectomy for malignant pleural mesothelioma (IMRT)
This study was presented by Dr. Marc de Perrot from Toronto, a member of our Science Advisory Board. In this approach, patients with early stage mesothelioma are treated first with high dose radiation over one week, and then, after one week of rest, patients then undergo an extrapleural pneumonectomy (EPP). If patients were found to have mediastinal lymph nodes at the time of surgery, they were planned to get chemotherapy afterward. This was a select group of patients who participated since only 18% of the patients with mesothelioma seen at the center over 4 years were enrolled on this study. Amazingly, the complications after the surgery were not more than expected, though one patient did die of an infection. Furthermore, the survival rates were quite promising; for patients with epithelioid subtype, 85% were predicted to be alive after 3 years. This is a high risk, aggressive treatment modality appropriate for only a select group of patients, and more follow up is needed. However, the excellent survival results are notable.
Randomized phase II study adding axitinib to pemetrexed-cisplatin in patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma
This was a trial conducted at a single institution in the Netherlands. The researchers were aiming to find a drug that would improve the results of standard Pemetrexed (Alimta) and cisplatin chemotherapy. In this study, another drug called axitinib was added to that chemotherapy combination. Axitinib is an oral drug that blocks the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR) which is responsible for the formation of new blood supply to feed the tumor, which contributes to tumor growth. Patients were placed in two groups, one-third receiving treatment with pemetrexed and cisplatin alone, and two-thirds receiving the same chemotherapy plus axitinib. Patients received three cycle of therapy, and then underwent a pleurectomy (PD). The rate of tumor shrinkage and survival times were no different with the addition of axitinib, but the trial was quite small with only 31 patients in total, so it is difficult to draw definitive conclusions.
Phase I study of cediranib in combination with cisplatin and pemetrexed in chemonaive patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma
Dr. Anne Tsao from MD Anderson (another member of our Science Advisory Board) presented the results of this study on behalf of the Southwest Oncology Group. This study had a similar goal, to find a drug that could be added to standard chemotherapy. Like axitinib, cederinib is a pill that blocks the VEGF receptor, but it also blocks another growth factor called platelet derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR). This study was designed to determine the side effects of that treatment and find the best dose. Twenty patients received the combination, and two doses of cederinib were tested. Patients received 6 rounds of chemotherapy plus cederinib, and then stayed on cederinib as a maintenance therapy after that. At the higher dose, two patients had severe diarrhea, two had debilitating fatigue, and one had confusion, so the lower dose was chosen for further study. Although the number of patients with tumor shrinkage was not impressive, the time before the cancer grew again was much longer than usual. A larger study is now ongoing in which patients are randomized, some receiving chemotherapy alone and some with chemotherapy plus cederinib.
Sensitivity of malignant mesothelioma lacking Merlin to the FAK inhibitor VS-6063: Evaluation of merlin/NF2 status in clinical samples
One of the genes that is commonly mutated in mesothelioma tumors is NF2 “(neurofibromin 2) This gene makes a protein called Merlin. Merlin sends growth signals inside the cancer cell and one of the proteins it interacts with is focal adhesion kinase (FAK). This abstract reported on experiments in the laboratory. The researchers treated mesothelioma cancer cells and also tumors in mice with a drug that blocks FAK called VS-6063. The treatment worked best in tumor cells that had NF2 mutations supporting their hypothesis. They have used this information to plan a large randomized trial with VS-6063 that is set to start this summer. Patients who have completed initial treatment with chemotherapy will be randomized to receive VS-6063 or placebo, to see if this drug delays the time before the cancer will start to grow again.
Tonight, as part of the “Meet the Experts” podcasts presented exclusively by the Meso Foundation, Dr. Julie Brahmer, Associate Professor of Oncology at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins Hospital, sat down with Mary Hesdorffer, Nurse Practitioner and Medical Liaison for the Meso Foundation, to discuss her new trial targeting pleural mesothelioma. In her talk “NGR-hTTNF: A New Multi-Center Drug Trial for Pleural Mesothelioma”, Dr. Brahmer discussed a new chemotherapy treatment, designed specifically for pleural mesothelioma patients.
To participate in the trial, one prior treatment regimen is required (for example Alimta and Cisplatin) which usually consists of 4 to 6 treatments. The NGR-hTTNF trial can then be offered in the second line setting. Patients will receive an active chemotherapy agent, and plus or minus the experimental drug NGR-hTTNF. This trial is available worldwide. In the United States, it can be obtained at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, Maryland, as well as a few others sites in Texas, California, and New York. According to Dr. Brahmer, it consists of a weekly treatment, with the most common side effects resulting in fatigue, nausea, headaches, and generalized weakness. The enrollment process into the NGR-hTTNF trial begins with an appointment with an investigator in trial.
The investigator reviews whether or not the patient is eligible based on treatments already received, the patient’s stage of mesothelioma, and his or her general physical well-being. Following this appointment, the patient must sign the consent form, after which eligibility is finalized through a few additional tests. If patients have responded positively or remain stable, chemotherapy will be discontinued after six cycles and patients will be extended an opportunity to receive NGR-hTTNF as a maintenance therapy. The primary end point of this trial will be to extend survival rates with secondary endpoints of improving quality of life and diminished symptoms of mesothelioma.
Having just returned from the annual Annual Meeting of the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) conference in Chicago, IL, where another expert from our “Meet the Experts” series — Dr. Lee M. Krug — gave his own summary of the event, Dr. Brahmer feels optimistic and excited about possibilities ahead. “I think a lot of the things we’re learning in lung cancer research may affect patients with mesothelioma,” she states. “There are some therapies being developed that stimulate the immune system, and I hope those types of drugs will have some type of role in combatting mesothelioma, as well.”
Dr. Brahmer’s research and clinical practice focuses on the development of new therapies for the treatment and prevention of lung cancer and mesothelioma. Dr. Brahmer has published several papers in this area of research and is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Thoracic Committee and Cancer Prevention Steering Committee. She is one of the founding Board members for the National Lung Cancer Partnership (formerly Women Against Lung Cancer). Within the National Lung Cancer Partnership she currently serves as a member and the Chairman of the Scientific Executive Committee. She serves on the medical advisory board of the Lung Cancer Research Fund and is a former member of the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation’s Science Advisory Board.
More information about this trial is available at the Meso Foundation by emailing or by calling (703) 879-3820. If you missed tonight’s “Meet the Experts” presentation, you can replay Dr. Brahmer’s talk and find out more about our other mesothelioma research resources at
GUEST POST: An ASCO Update from Dr. Lee M. Krug, MD
The Meso Foundation is happy to present this special guest blogpost from Lee M. Krug, MD, Associate Attending Physician in the Division of Thoracic Oncology, Department of Medicine at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, New York and Director of the Mesothelioma Program at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Dr. Krug has investigated multimodality approaches for patients with early stage malignant pleural mesothelioma, has led a multicenter U.S. trial of induction chemotherapy before extrapleural pneumonectomy, and has a current study testing the feasibility of chemotherapy followed by pleural radiation. Dr. Krug also has a strong interest in novel therapeutics for patients with more advanced disease, and is the principal investigator of an international, phase III trial of a histone deacetylase inhibitor, vorinostat. Dr. Krug led the committee for the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) that established treatment guidelines for mesothelioma, and is currently the chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board and serves on the Board of Directors at the Meso Foundation.
The Annual Meeting of the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) was held in Chicago, IL from June 1-5, 2012. This is the largest meeting in oncology each year with over 25,000 attendees from all over the world. Several abstracts of interest to mesothelioma were presented, so I thought I would summarize the results of a few of the most interesting:
Randomized Phase II Trial of Pemetrexed/Cisplatin with or without CBP501 in Patients with Advanced Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma: CBP501 is a novel compound that enhances the ability of cisplatin to damage cancer cells. In this international trial, patients received treatment with standard chemotherapy (pemetrexed and cisplatin), or they received it in combination with CBP501. 63 patients participated in total; 40 were in the group with CBP501. The only additional side effect of CBP501 seemed to be a rash that occurred during the infusion. Forty percent of the patients who received chemotherapy plus CBP501 had tumor shrinkage as compared to 17% of the patients who received chemotherapy alone. The average time before the cancer grew back was 5.9 months in the CBP501 arm, and 4.7 months in the other arm. Although the patients who received chemotherapy alone fared less well than expected, the results seemed encouraging. Another similar trial with CBP501 has also been conducted in lung cancer and until those results become available later this year, plans for future trials are unclear. Continue reading “GUEST POST: An ASCO Update from Dr. Lee M. Krug, MD” »
Tonight, as part of the “Meet the Experts” podcasts presented exclusively from the Meso Foundation, Dr. Raffit Hassan, Senior Investigator and Chief of the Solid Tumor Immunotherapy Section in the Laboratory of Molecular Biology at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and former Chair of the Meso Foundation’s Science Advisory Board, sat down with Mary Hesdorffer, Nurse Practitioner and Medical Liaison for the Meso Foundation, to discuss his research into mesothelin and development of clinical trials using mesothelin as a target for epithelial malignant mesothelioma, providing both pleural and peritoneal mesothelioma patients with the potential of much-needed new treatment options.
In his talk “Mesothelin: A New Target for Immunotherapy” Dr. Hassan discussed the novel therapies for the treatment of mesothelioma. Laboratory investigation, carried out by Dr. Ira Pastan, Dr. Hassan, and colleagues at the NCI, has demonstrated that mesothelin, a tumor antigen which was discovered at the NCI, is a useful target for tumor-specific therapy of malignant mesothelioma. Morab 009, a chimeric anti mesothelin monoclonal antibody, has completed a multi center trial and we expect to hear the results at the Annual ASCO Meeting taking place in early June. (American Society of Clinical Oncology).
This evening, in his talk, Dr. Hassan outlined the approval process by which patients can become part of this trial.
Good candidates for this trial are generally those patients who have already had some type of treatment. For example, patients who are not good candidates for surgery or those who have had surgery in the past and patients who have had at least Alimta-based therapy would be considered good candidates.
The first step is an initial screening, beginning with the patient’s doctor and then a face-to-face interview with Hassan, his team, and all data from the patient’s physician. If, following the initial tests, the patient is found a suitable candidate, NCI will help with travel expenses to enable the patient to participate in the trial. “At no time,” Dr. Hassan assured, “either in the initial screening or in the trail itself is the patient charged for treatments.”
Some side effects have included weight gain and leg swelling, mainly coming from fluid retention, and a decrease in albumin, a blood protein. However, Dr. Hassan commented, “These side effects usually disappeared by the time of the patient’s discharge from the hospital.”
Mesothelin, defined by, is a protein found on cell surfaces. Certain antibodies bind themselves to mesotheliomas and other tumors, so soluble mesothelin-related proteins (SMR) are used to identify mesothelioma patients and to monitor the cancer’s progression of their disease. SMR concentrations tend to run higher with mesothelioma patients than patients battling other cancerous or pleural diseases, and SMR concentrations often correlate with tumor size and progression.
A 2011 recipient of the Meso Foundation’s Pioneer Award for breakthroughs in mesothelioma research, Dr. Hassan has focused his own trials on targeting mesothelin as a potential treatment of patients with mesothelioma. Dr. Hassan’s research began in the NCI laboratory and continues to this day.
If you missed tonight’s “Meet the Experts” presentation, you can replay Dr. Hassan’s talk or download it as one of our podcasts at our website.
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Is “Rocket ‘88″ by Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats the very first rock and roll record? The question has inspired debate among musicologists for years. Another equally contentious question: Where does the term rock and roll come from?
Rock is derived from the Old English roccain, related to the Old Nordic rykkja meaning, “to pull, tear, move.” The earliest recorded use of the term in literature can be found in the lullaby “Rock-a-bye Baby” from 1805.
Roll is derived from the Latin rotula meaning, “small wheel.” The phrase “rocking and rolling,” a metaphor used by seamen to describe the motion of a ship, dates from the 17th century. Similar metaphors slipped into popular discourse, but one in particular became the inspiration for the genre’s moniker. By the 1920s, “rocking and rolling” became a popular double entendre referring to either dancing or sex. Trixie Smith’s 1922 blues ballad, “My Man Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll)” may be the first use of the phrase in song.
Alan Freed, a disc jockey in Cleveland, Ohio used the phrase, “The Rock and Roll Session” to describe the amalgamation of rhythm and blues and country music he played during his show. As his radio show gained popularity, so too did the phrase. And why is the “and” sometimes written as ‘n? That’s called an apocopation – the omission of the final sound of a word.
What does Shakespeare have to do with punk rock? Find out here.
Do you have word questions related to other musical styles or artists? Let us know.
Midsection makeover: training your abs and lower back will give you a tighter, stronger middle.(Home Work)
Muscle & Fitness/Hers March 1, 2003 | Lyons, Kim for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Most of us know this quote as Newton’s third law of motion, but did you also know that every major muscle group has an opposite muscle group? Although their actions don’t really compete against each other, the abs and the lower back are perfect examples of opposing muscle groups.
Most of us know exactly when we last did crunches, but when was the last time you worked your lower back? Training one but not the other leads to an imbalance, which you may not even recognize because you adapt to these changes over time. If you feel lower back pain, you’ll likely reach for some Tylenol, but the long-term solution could simply be a more balanced workout. Lower back and ab training aren’t only essential for a beautiful midsection but they’re crucial in maintaining proper posture and helping to prevent lower-back injury. lowerbackexercisesnow.net lower back exercises
The next time you’re watching TV or just have a few minutes for a quick workout, give these basic ab and lower back exercises a try. They may seem simple, but they’ll result in better posture, a stronger core and a midsection you’ll be proud to show off. Before and after your workout, take a few minutes to stretch the appropriate muscle groups.
ab stabilizer This is one of my favorite ab exercises. Although the abs aren’t the main movers, they work very hard to hold you still. The goal is to keep your torso motionless. Lie faceup on the floor and flatten your lower back into the floor or maintain a neutral spine, whichever is more comfortable. The key is to choose one position and maintain it throughout the exercise. With your arms crossed over your chest and your hips and knees bent 90 degrees, simultaneously extend one leg straight out and lift your crossed arms overhead. Return to the start position before switching legs. Do as many reps as you can, maintaining good form, for at least a minute.
tip: If you can’t maintain proper form throughout the movement, try keeping the extended leg higher.
lower back stabilizer As with the ab stabilizer above, in this exercise you keep your torso motionless as you move your arms and legs. Get down on your hands and knees and set your spine in the neutral position (don’t allow your midsection to drop toward the floor). Lift your opposite arm and leg so they’re in line with your spine. Hold for a full second and slowly lower. Switch sides without noticeably shifting your weight onto your other knee–make the switch smoothly. Do as many reps as you can with good form for at least one minute.
tip: Don’t lift your leg and arm too high, which will cause your back to arch excessively. Keep your head, arm and leg in line with your spine.
combination stabilizer This unique exercise requires the use of both the lower back and ab muscles. Lie facedown on the floor, resting on your elbows with your arms tight at your sides and palms facing up. Place your left toes on top of your right heel and, using your abdominal and back muscles, push through your hips to lift your torso off the floor. Hold this position for as long as you can (at least a minute) before returning to the start. Switch feet and repeat, maintaining good form. this web site lower back exercises
tip: To start, place your elbows in a line directly below your shoulders.
bent-knee V-up Working both the upper and lower abdominal regions, this exercise requires balance and good core stabilization. Lie on your back with your arms by your sides, knees bent and feet on the floor. Simultaneously lift your knees toward your chest and crunch your upper body forward. Lower back to the start, keeping your heels and shoulder blades off the floor, and do three sets of 10 reps.
tip: Focus your eyes above your knees to keep your chin off your chest.
superman One of the safest and most effective back exercises, the superman is excellent for gaining lower-back strength. Lie facedown with your arms extended out in front, elbows slightly bent. Using your lower-back muscles, lift your chest off the floor, keeping your neck and arms in line with your spine.
tip: Avoid lifting your legs and chest simultaneously. This can put too much pressure on the discs in the back.
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1. Sean - October 19, 2013 - 2:57 am
It has something to do with what instruments are used.. i.e drum, bass, rhythum, and lead with vocals
that’s what the term rock and roll covers which is why rock and roll has such different tempos involved within the genre
2. QDUDE - November 16, 2011 - 3:29 pm
there should be a chuck norris section on this site
3. reflektor - September 30, 2011 - 2:54 pm
words have several meaning but when you hear or read them in a given context you have to catch the right meaning. rock and roll is very sexual and explicit inTrixie Smith’s 1922 blues ballad, “My Man Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll) just listen to it carefully and replace the rock and roll words with some nasty ones fit there. I can imagine in other songs it might have different meaning, in a third song yet another one as well. words, contexts and their relationships are important elements in our communications.
4. spamstergirl - September 9, 2011 - 4:21 pm
haha that’s so funny NNN! :)
5. ÑÑÑ - September 6, 2011 - 7:00 pm
when I was a kid I used to think that the name came from rolling a rock
6. Dark Friday - September 5, 2011 - 10:56 am
I hate to disappoint you folks who believe that Rock ‘n’ Roll has to do with sexual intercourse. It doesn’t. The “Rock” part is suggestive of hardness (“hard as a rock”). We have what can be referred to as soft music, the type of music that induces relaxation. In contrast to soft music, Rock (hard) music tends to arouse energy and create in the listener a desire to move about. For example by snapping their fingers, patting their foot on the floor, clapping their hands, or nodding their head up and down in time with the beat. The “Roll” part refers to the swaying back and forth that will inevitably happen if the person happens to be standing. Indeed, if you can sit or stand completely still while listening to Rock ‘n’ Roll music then you are in serious need of a body bag, a toe tag, and an undertaker.
7. Egglebeggle - September 3, 2011 - 6:58 pm
I read the post that said that the English language is an evolving thing, where slurred words become the standard in as little as 50 years. I believe Rock ‘N’ Roll is the same, it grows and it changes. Ike Turner singing Rocket 88 is a far cry from the new RHCP album. One of the earlier questions in this thread was about the Blues. In the beginning there was Gospel, and it was a soulful music that raised the spirits toward heaven. I heard once from an old blues singer that “the Blues brings you down into the dust in the same way”. It was the music sung by the black slaves and the chain gangs as they worked under their white masters and wardens. As I heard it, the Blues refers to the way the human eyes sees light in near darkness; the rod photoreceptors translate the low level of photons into the color blue. Thus, if you try to see light in darkeness, all you’ll see is the blues. Very fitting considering the social horrors of that time.
I think that the one defining characteristic of Rock ‘N’ Roll is the electric guitar, and that instrument was born from blues music. It was called the amplified music, or the electric blues, made famous by the Chicago musicians of that time and later perfected by Muddy Waters. If you look back at the influences cited by The Rolling Stones or Led Zeppelin, its always blues artists. The blues gave birth to R’N'R.
As far as alternative music, this is my take. I noticed around 1980, a lot of hard rock and metal bands released a “satatnic” album (Iron Maiden’s “Number of the Beast”, Motley Crue’s “Shout at the Devil”). I noticed as I looked back, that everytime the “rebel” music became accepted by the mainstream, the musicians would try and do something shocking to take over the “rebel” mantle. Little Richard’s “Long Tall Sally” so fast that Pat Boone had a hard time “De-colorizing” it. Charlie Parker’s free-styling “Be-bop” took jazz back to its roots. When Rock became mainstream, then came hard rock. People like KISS and Alice Cooper painted their faces to look dead or like demons. Bands like black Sabbath created lyrics straight out of horror movie that were popular at the time. Suddenly Zeppelin and Pink Floyd were on the oldies stations, even if it was the same three songs. Metal, Thrash, Punk, Garage Bands, Grunge, all of them became mainstream and suddenly, Maddona’s on the TV in a pointy bra and tu-tu; Britney Spears is in her underwear. I think the term “Underground” is the mainstream media’s idea of selling “keepin’ it real” to the kids and the hipsters. They want to be different from the “sold out” music of their parents.
8. rlcesq - August 24, 2011 - 7:02 pm
All words are sacred in their time and of value to someone, in their time, do not mess with them, they take little room, but serve a bigger purpose when called by the thought that needs them.
9. Tito - August 24, 2011 - 11:56 am
Rock ‘n roll died the day Buddy Holly bought the farm. Don’t ever call that trash that came afterwards as Rock ‘n Roll. Nobody after 1960 deserves to be in the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame. Let them have another hall of fame for those like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Stink (sorry, I meant Sting) and the noisemakers of today.
10. Carlitos - August 21, 2011 - 8:25 am
My questions have been answered.
11. Archon - August 17, 2011 - 8:34 pm
@ Carlitos
Wow! Profiled by the sociopath. That’s very Criminal Minds, but it’s my prediction about you having to return to the scene that is valid. Other than mine above, there’s been one post on this thread in a week, and that’s where you hide yours, so no-one can see. It’s even strange that I decided to go back three topics. It’s even less likely that you will return here to see this, so we’ll wait for a new thread for me to discuss your new incorrect assumptions.
12. Carlitos - August 15, 2011 - 7:19 am
@Archon on August 5, 2011 at 10:23 pm
“@ Lefty
Glad you do. Carlitos hates my guts. He keeps making unproven claims and I kept pointing out his errors. He took it as a contest and finally claimed to have given up. Not to worry, he and his outrageous opinions will be back soon”
Yes, I’m back. And I don’t hate your guts because you have none. Just your annoying “holier-than-thou” attitude. Surely you don’t go through your life correcting everyone and then implying that they’re ignorant in person; this is all you do on this blog. You bring nothing to anyone except shallow amusement to yourself which leads me to believe you have low self esteem and lack caring friends.
13. DDT - August 14, 2011 - 9:53 pm
@Gur: That’s a nice try at defining “alternative,” but I think the distinction is simply one of marketing and sales–you were in the ballpark when you suggested that alternative diverges from pop. First, let’s ask: “Alternative” to what? Alternative to the mainstream, with “mainstream” denoting significant sales, media exposure, and general recognition by even casual listeners.
The style or genre doesn’t matter, although in the ’80s and ’90s “alternative” was often used to describe non-mainstream hard rock and punk/hardcore. Two quick examples: Nirvana was an “alternative” band when it was releasing records on Sub Pop, but then it graduated to the mainstream when it signed with a major label, Geffen. Casual listeners might think that _Nevermind_ was the band’s first album when in fact it had been recording for years before that release.
But the idea of “alternative” is older than that. Pink Floyd was known as an “underground” band in the 1960s, and it had been releasing records for several years, on a major label, before it became commercially successful with _Dark Side of the Moon_. In fact, FM rock radio began in the 1960s as an alternative to Top 40 commercial AM radio; FM radio gave exposure to the “alternative” acts of the day, which helped them graduate to the mainstream. Also, keep in mind that FM radio was not always widely available–stock radios in American cars, for example, often featured only AM radio bands through the 1970s.
14. Archon - August 13, 2011 - 4:11 pm
Watched a syndicated rerun of an old Cold Case TV show late last night. It was about a Marine missing off a ship bound for Korea in 1951. We saw him follow a girl into a club, and what’s playing on the record machine? Rocket 88 by Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats! What an anchor to this thread! To the best of my knowledge, I’ve never heard it. I was alive in ’51 but wasn’t listening to music on the radio, didn’t get TV ’til ’58.
15. Em - August 9, 2011 - 4:43 pm
I forgot to mention that my teacher also noted that proof of this etymology is the fact that many early rock ‘n roll songs had lyrical euphemisms for sex. The songs seemed PG to the average listener, but those in the know knew that the songs were usually referencing the other two parts of the trinity; sex and drugs.
16. Em - August 9, 2011 - 4:41 pm
My music teacher told us that she read that the phrase originated because of the association with that genre of music and sex-crazed black youth. The rocking and rolling was the rocking and rolling done in bed, a euphemism for sex :)
17. Scott L. - August 8, 2011 - 3:57 pm
I like the term “Classic Alternative”, which is somewhat of an oxymoron. “Classic” has a mainstream-ish connotation while alternative does not. In spite of this, Classic Alternative on FIOS is one of my favorite stations to listen to while doing the dishes.
18. wakener - August 7, 2011 - 8:55 am
Freed didn’t create the term; it was already in use. As others have noted, it referred to sex, but specifically to sex in the back seat of a car. You rock (the car) and then you roll (away). And on the radio, you play the music that your parents just don’t get, Daddy-o.
Alternative music was music that was produced by acts not signed to any of the major labels. They were signed to *alternative* labels, smaller outfits which often dealt with counter-cultural acts, or in some cases, they were independent. Now, when many of the alternative acts have moved into the mainstream, it seems that the term “alternative label” doesn’t have the meaning it used to, so now we have “independent labels,” which originally meant labels not associated with a large corporation. That meaning too, is changing.
19. Matilde - August 7, 2011 - 8:48 am
woops – grammatical not gramatical.
20. Matilde - August 7, 2011 - 8:42 am
Gramatical correction: Change the word “nothing to “anything”. “I don’t think that rock and roll or rock’n roll has ANYTHING to do with….”
21. Bob - August 7, 2011 - 8:41 am
@Jame “why lullaby pronounces as “Lalabay” ”
It’s not. It’s pronounced more like: lull – uh – by.
22. gladys:) - August 7, 2011 - 5:21 am
i love saying……rock ‘n roll…woahh thats all..
23. steve blanchard - August 6, 2011 - 10:31 pm
wattabout; ‘keep on rockin’ in the free world’
24. kimi - August 6, 2011 - 4:05 pm
Roll’n roll from my era (70′s 80′s) ment to me to party hard or to do whatever you are doing well and hard. Like to “Rock it right out.” To let loose, to do it well and have tons of fun doing it. Peace only
25. Trevor - August 6, 2011 - 4:01 pm
When did “Indie” become synonymous with “Alternative”. Clearly “Indie” is an abbreviated form of the word Independent, owing to the fact that Indie bands and titles are aren’t supposed to have any ties to a publishing company. Alternative already has the suitable definition posted by @Harry C. When did it become common to use them interchangeably as a genre? Why so?
26. CHENOITAXXX - August 6, 2011 - 8:45 am
I love rock ♥
27. yamini - August 6, 2011 - 3:59 am
28. Archon - August 5, 2011 - 10:23 pm
@ Lefty
29. John McFarland - August 5, 2011 - 12:16 pm
Alan Freed is credited with creating the tern rock and roll with the music, he got the term from a record store owner in Cleveland.
30. buggie bug 37 - August 5, 2011 - 11:26 am
31. buggie bug 37 - August 5, 2011 - 11:25 am
i think it is very stupid………………. just kidding its acually really cool to know all these odd things. i would never think to ask these kind of questions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
32. Chrisf - August 5, 2011 - 2:39 am
It is sad to me to see dictionary.com calling ‘n’ merely an apocopation. Clearly it is not only the ending letter and sound that are dropped. So too are the first letter and sound. Sure, it’s a truncated word. But that is not _all_ that it is. What about the A? Won’t somebody please think of the A?
However, I was interested to learn about “apocope” and its forms. :-)
33. S. J. Dunn - August 4, 2011 - 8:37 pm
“Rock ‘n roll” refers to the base instincts of sex and eating. E.g., “Rock me all night long” in “Let the Good Times Roll.” And, “roll by breakfast” in Joe Turner’s “Shake, Rattle and Roll.”
34. Waldo Pepper - August 4, 2011 - 5:19 pm
35. love the world - August 4, 2011 - 4:14 pm
do not become brainwashed with sublime lyrical messages!
36. alittleguitar - August 4, 2011 - 3:02 pm
wow. that pedantic explanation sure took the fun out of rock ‘n’ roll.
(but only briefly).
37. Akimi - August 4, 2011 - 2:08 pm
In reference to the title: The question mark should be outside of the quotation marks since it isn’t part of the quoted material.
38. Lefty - August 4, 2011 - 1:15 pm
Archon very well done! I gotta say love your witty style of research and presentation!
39. #1 Skillet Fan - August 4, 2011 - 1:15 pm
What about heavy metal?
40. Anon - August 4, 2011 - 12:09 pm
“The earliest recorded use of the term in literature can be found in the lullaby ‘Rock-a-bye Baby’ from 1805.”
That’s not true. Shakespeare used “rock” in the same sense much earlier. Two examples:
“Sleep rock thy brain” (Hamlet)
“Then death rock me asleep, abridge my doleful days!” (Henry IV, Part II)
41. Jessica - August 4, 2011 - 11:03 am
Alternative= radio station 103.9….its called Alternative Rock so just listen to that..
42. Suldog - August 4, 2011 - 7:36 am
The article is informative. Even more so is the number of people who don’t know how to spell who felt the need to add their commentary to it. Yikes!
43. S D MANGHNANI - August 4, 2011 - 7:10 am
44. JJRousseau - August 4, 2011 - 5:43 am
And turn your self around.
45. Wolfmeister - August 4, 2011 - 5:28 am
ha, ha, ha …”Bob Didly and Chuck Berry among others, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis” pioneers? Very funny. Never heard of ‘Bob Didly’. Fiddlesticks! Bo Diddley, Berry and the boys were merely the first to record this sort of stuff. Some of you people seem to forget that they didn’t have a recording studio where everybody could just walk in at every street corner… Crap discussion. All a bit … pedestrian …
46. john - August 4, 2011 - 3:25 am
47. Steph - August 4, 2011 - 3:16 am
Let’s ‘move’ like a ‘small wheel.’
48. bluesman - August 4, 2011 - 2:02 am
I’d be surprised if the term came from anywhere else than the jazz era of 20′s 30′s USA. Much of what remains in common parlance originates from that time. Cool, hip, hang out, daddy-o, high, etc. to name but a few. I’m speculating here, but possibly these terms were coined for the purpose of excluding the white population from the black people’s conversation, thus providing them with a sense of empowerment over their oppressors. And, yes, rock and roll is surely a euphemism for sexual intercourse!
49. someone - August 3, 2011 - 11:31 pm
50. SGofAurum - August 3, 2011 - 9:58 pm
51. Archon - August 3, 2011 - 9:21 pm
@ jame
Who composed the Rock-a-bye Baby song?
Somebody so long ago and so far away, that, like other “folk songs” and “folk tales,” we don’t know. Nobody wrote down the author’s name. Probably a desperate mother, repeating this soft little ditty, over and over, trying to calm a fussy child into sleep. It may have happened outside, because the words of the song actually refer to a pine, or other evergreen tree’s cone. “Rock-a-bye baby, on the tree-top.” Her little baby resembled the pine cone being rocked in its mother tree’s hold. “When the wind blows, the cradle will rock.” The gently curved pine bough resembled a child’s cradle, and the soft breeze caused the tree to rock back and forth. “When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall.” When the wind got strong and gustier, it could snap branches off the tree. “And down will come baby, cradle and all.” It’s a good thing we didn’t put our real baby up there!
Why is lullaby pronounced as “Lalabay?” Probably because you wrote the question as, “why lullaby pronounces as “Lalabay”. It shows that English is not your first language, and you speak it with a strong accent. Cold and dirty, the answer is, because you say it wrong! Your English is much better than my Spanish but, if you have a question about a dispute between you and the language, doesn’t it seem obvious that it’s You who is incorrect?
Where is lullaby derived from? I’ve done enough of your work. Get off your lazy ass and do what I did. I was sure that I knew already, but I went back to the Dictionary section and plugged it into the word look-up space, and clicked search. Really? You want somebody to come over to your house and feed you too?
52. eNDril - August 3, 2011 - 8:23 pm
What about metal and heavy metal?
53. D. knuckles - August 3, 2011 - 8:11 pm
@ JfromI
He wasnt the first person to coin that. before it was even used on the radio it was used amongst those musicians and fans in the street.
54. D. knuckles - August 3, 2011 - 8:08 pm
Rock n Roll means Chuck berry, little Richard, big momma thorton, ike and tina.
before elvis , rolling stone and who ever else people may want to think. (the first songs elvis created where cover songs from artists like these) rock n roll comes from Rnb and before that radio show in Cleveland used the phrase, it was a term locally used in communities where they made that type of music.
Blues, jazz, Rnb, Rock n Roll, hip hop……..
55. tom - August 3, 2011 - 6:09 pm
I think the phrase rock n roll became popular in the 50s and 60s, when kids in there hot rods crused around town listing to rock music! Let’s Rock n Roll.
56. John - August 3, 2011 - 12:37 pm
The Associated Press style book entry for the phrase is rock ‘n’ roll, so that’s why you will see it spelled that way in most AP-member news outlets.
57. George - August 3, 2011 - 12:02 pm
“alternative” as the term for the genre of music is a product of it’s time when music of a certain type didn’t fit into any of the current established genres of the time. Alternative eventually became a bigger genre than the name of the genre itself implies.
58. Rocky Jette - August 3, 2011 - 10:43 am
Well , Is Hokey Pokey really what it’s all about? Sincerely, Rock–and Roll Jett’e.
59. Socrates - August 3, 2011 - 10:11 am
“the hot word” rocks!
BTW, apocopate/apocopation from (ital.) apo (off) and copare or (fr.) couper (to cut).
60. Scott Schultz - August 3, 2011 - 9:17 am
I’m not really sure what Alternative is supposed to mean these days – it’s a term that’s been co-opted and categorized.
As @Gur suggests, in the 90′s and even the late 80′s, Alternative was a term the referred to music that defied categories. Eclectic, experimental, often cutting edge but in different directions than say Punk or other movements.
In fact, what you could say about Alternative was that it was non-denominational. Punk and Grunge and similar were communities. They were movements within music of new styles. Alternative as a whole wasn’t about embracing one style and commercializing it. It was (is) about embracing a variety of styles for the sake of the variety and resultant innovation.
KEZX radio in Seattle, back in the late 80′s, was one of the first really Alternative stations back before Alternative was really even a label. On any given day, you’d hear Pete Townsend doing what, at the time, was cutting edge material. You’d hear discordant, weird stuff like Chase the Dragon. You’d hear pseudo-folk like Reilly & Maloney and John McCutcheon. You’d hear instrumental stuff like Tingstad & Rumbel. Basically, you got all kinds of “fringe” music; not just what you’d call “Rock and Roll”.
I suppose that these days people tend to think of Alternative as meaning “Alt Rock”, referring to anything post-grunge that isn’t (yet) mainstream but still has a recognizable rock sound. Some radio stations seem to think that “Adult Alternative” is this generation’s answer to our parents’ “Easy Listening” stations. *laugh*
In the end, I suppose that it comes down to one commonality – “Alternative” is music that defies strict categorization, at least for as long as it takes for someone to come up with a category to pigeon-hole it into. Heh.
61. Miss Trixie - August 3, 2011 - 9:13 am
“Bohemian lifestyle”. Funny, didn’t know all rockers were hippies. And it’s not such an enjoyable life, unless you’re so wealthy you can afford to complain about starving artists and where everyone else’s money should go.
To me, Rock N Roll always had to do with the way the body moves when you dance… I’m a horrible dancer, but I can jitterbug pretty well, if you can believe it. You rock apart, then roll back together. Otherwise, if you don’t have a partner, you just move where the music takes you… Rock, then rollllllll! *HOWL!*
62. JfromI - August 3, 2011 - 8:02 am
@ Maria: It’s “Bo Diddly” not “Bob Didly”.
This is a very interesting Hot Word. I am proud that the first person who coined the term as it is used today was from Ohio, like myself.
And the rest…
…was history.
63. paul - August 3, 2011 - 7:36 am
At one time, any music that was not in the main stream could be called “Alternative Music”. It really meant that it didn’t easily fit in to any of the standard genres.
When the Grammys created an “alternative” category and R.E.M. won the award. The category became solidified into a certain kind of band or sound.
The music industry incorperated the alternative movement into the mainstream and thereby reduced it to a narrower category than it had originally been.
64. John Norbert - August 3, 2011 - 7:12 am
If the apostrophe replaces a missing letter, then the expression should be rock ‘n’ roll. The folks at Steak ‘n’ Shake have not yet heard that news. Nor the people at Eat ‘n’ Park. Nor, I am afraid, millions of others.
65. Laurence - August 3, 2011 - 7:00 am
Only John and David were correct; Rock’n'roll means nothing more than fornication. It symbolizes the actions during intercourse.
Some people try to make a ‘truth’ in attempts to be philosophical when the actual truth is so elementary. Education can be a beautiful yet ugly thing sometimes. But hey, I guess that’s part of being a descendant of one who partook of the Tree of Knowledge of Good & Evil.
66. denteritivity - August 3, 2011 - 5:51 am
Awesome article xD Just had a question. Where did dubstep originate from and who and when??
67. chrysso - August 3, 2011 - 5:07 am
i ve read many articles, explaining the term rock and where it came from, but at the end i was confused, does anyone know something more analytical?
68. PwngPrsn - August 3, 2011 - 3:49 am
yay awesome
69. Diddle - August 3, 2011 - 3:41 am
Quite interesting actually. Good on ya Hot Word!!
70. phemi - August 3, 2011 - 1:39 am
it’s cool and lovely music…….
71. JJRousseau - August 3, 2011 - 12:47 am
Rockin’ the Roll of the Poet, Musical or not. Politically it’s priceless,
Religiously it’s the last best chance we got. Some belief systems forbid music.
How on earth could that be. Categorically speaking.. All music is one key of middle C. –>>RLTR
72. Ezekiel Rage - August 2, 2011 - 11:35 pm
A parishioner once asked his priest, “Is Rock n’ Roll godly?” to which the priest, after a few seconds of thought, replied:
“Well, right now I’m standing on the Rock of Ages and my name is written in the Roll up yonder, so yes, I guess Rock n’ Roll is godly!”
73. jerry chifimbo - August 2, 2011 - 10:46 pm
thats good hey
74. Gur - August 2, 2011 - 3:34 pm
@ Harry C- My views- Alternative is a term which gained popularity during early ’90s. Any kind of music which had basic elements of rock- guitar, bass and drums- but was different from music pre-90s got the term alternative (it may even be divergent from pop music). It is a form of rock music alternative to classic rock (now classic rock too has many forms but for a general understanding I’d say Guns n’ Roses, or even Bon Jovi). For example- Grunge of 90s was a form of alternative rock. And alternative is different from metal. It’s not as heavy as metal. Consider Limp Bizkit. You wouldn’t call them alternative rock but rap metal or any other genre separate from rock. If this doesn’t address your question or you want greater explanation, please let me know.
75. Arcanis - August 2, 2011 - 1:01 pm
now it’s just ROCK
76. Darwin Christ Almighty! - August 2, 2011 - 10:00 am
I had posted a beautiful and topical song about rock and roll by R.C. and the Monkey-Junks, but it looks like dictionary.com removed it? Maybe it was deemed too offensive? I’ll “CORRECT” that.
Here it is again (“CORRECTED”)…
“Rock and Roll”
by R.C. and the Monkey-Junks
Rock and roll,
Rock and roll
Grandma and Grandpa like
Rock and roll
So rebellious, so
FLIPPIN’ cool
DEFECATING their pants and
Dripping drool
Punk, punk,
Punk, punk
Mommy and Daddy
Love the punk
Big record collection and
Misfit tattoos
Someday you’ll be
Affluent too
77. David Jones - August 2, 2011 - 9:17 am
The term rock & roll is all about sex. Take away that topic and you do not have rock & roll. Its no real mystery. Any attempt to dignify it by musicologists is blatantly and knowingly disingenuous.
78. Cyberquill - August 2, 2011 - 9:08 am
Yes, I have a question related to musical artists:
Speaking of rock’n'roll, how come nobody—and I mean NOBODY—in the U.S. knows Shakin’ Stevens? In the ’80s, this guy was the biggest selling British act in Europe, far bigger than Boy George and all the other Brits that made it across the Atlantic. How can an artist sell this many records and have this many Top-10 hits in Britain and be TOTALLY unknown in the U.S.?
79. yayRay Shell :) - August 2, 2011 - 7:56 am
This is so cool! You are awesome dictionary.com <3
Right now I can't figure out anything to answer your question.
Maybe how did Lady Gaga got her name or Flo Rida or Fergie how they got it and its real meaning.
80. smana - August 2, 2011 - 6:54 am
Thoroughly endyed reading the fascinating article.
Thank you
81. Carlitos - August 2, 2011 - 6:48 am
Time to face the change, ch-ch-ch-changes! Look out you rock-n-rollers!
More importantly: These children who you spit on, as they try to change their worlds, are immune to your consultations; they’re quite aware of what they’re going through!
82. paul c - August 2, 2011 - 6:28 am
…and why is Rock’n'Roll’s mother (q.v. Muddy Waters) called the ‘Blues’
83. Liza with a Z - August 2, 2011 - 6:22 am
What is the difference between cool jazz and hot jazz or even bebop? How about Country v. Country & Western? Hip Hop and rap? Song examples would be best. Thanks!
84. John - August 2, 2011 - 5:56 am
Half the terms in music are double entendres for sex. Rock and Roll, Jazz, Boogie and many others. It’s that Bohemian lifestyle musicians get to live. Lucky them.
85. CHENOITAXXX - August 2, 2011 - 5:42 am
86. Maria - August 2, 2011 - 5:39 am
I don’t think that rock and roll or rock’n roll has nothing to do with white music as the pioneers are Bob Didly and Chuck Berry among others, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis and all that band of early rockers just follow the trend, and made it famous but again, the beginnings are ‘black as night’.
87. manjot singh - August 2, 2011 - 4:34 am
it’s one such hell of an information.
all i gotta say is “rock n roll”.
88. mickey mouse - August 2, 2011 - 3:20 am
No questions really. not ones related to musical styles n artists. But thanks for asking.
89. abreham - August 2, 2011 - 2:53 am
nothing till now, where are you going
90. Molly - August 2, 2011 - 1:40 am
wow! this is very interesting, aye?
91. Harry C. - August 2, 2011 - 1:37 am
I am somewhat buffaloed by the ALTERNATIVE MUSIC genre.
In Merriam Webster as well as the American Heritage alternative fits in this music has to be the meaning”unconventional,iconoclastic;defy the percepts of the mainstream trends”,thus defining the Alternative music to be a catagory that diverge,if not diametrically opposed,to the common cognizance of the principles of music.
But are there any yardsticks or benchmarks that gauge whether a piece of melody is an ALTERNATIVE or not? In other words,any music falls on the lable of alternative appositely or embodies the exemplar of this genre?
92. jame - August 2, 2011 - 12:53 am
party rock !!! yeah !!! :)
93. jame - August 2, 2011 - 12:52 am
,who composed the “Rock-a-bye Baby Song” ? why lullaby pronounces as “Lalabay” and where lullaby derived from ? :D
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Fins Blog - Finspiration
12 days of quis-mas
December 6th, 2012
Our favourite time of year has finally come round again and we can barely contain our excitement! We’re feeling generous as ever at Fin’s HQ (which luckily for you is just in time for Christmas) so without further ado, we’re proud to present our new Christmas competition, Quis-mas
If your memory can stretch as far back to July, we held a summer ‘Quis Ego’ competition and ‘Quismas’ has similar rules of play.
For those of you who aren’t familiar with the concept, Quis Ego is a Latin phrase, which translates to “Who (wants it)?” “I (do).”
So, over the next 12 days leading up to Christmas (starting on Monday 10th of December) we will be giving away an item every day. This could be anything from a fabulous from a classic pair of George Loafers to an unseen pair of Fin’s which somehow didn’t make it onto the shelves.
Winning is as easy as pie; we will post QUIS along with a picture of the prize on Twitter or Facebook. So if you want to be in a chance of winning, all you need to do is reply with EGO. The first person to reply will win the prize!
Here comes the serious part; the rules:
• To be in with a chance of winning, you need to be following us on Twitter have liked us on Facebook.
• The winner of the prize shall be the first person to reply ‘EGO’ to our Tweet or Facebook post.
• UK based players only
• 1 EGO prize per customer
Quis-mas could happen at any time each day so keep your eyes peeled Finsketeers.
Good Luck!
Introducing Derek Rose…
December 4th, 2012
Last Christmas Postal dates…
November 27th, 2012
November 23rd, 2012
New arrival from Triwa
If you haven’t already seen our fabulous Triwa watch online, we have another brand new edition for AW12. With a lavish tarnsjo organic brown leather strap and a mineral glass face, it makes the perfect Christmas present, or if you can’t wait that long, a generous gift to yourself.
Just in time for Christmas..
Every week we like to get creative and share with you our most loved finds through a weekly colour scheme on Tumblr. It has become a great hobby of ours to source out pictures that are pleasing to the eye, which we can share with our followers. If this takes your fancy, get following Finsketeers.
Click here to be directed to our new Tumblr..
Puppy Power
As you’re fully aware, anything animal related makes the entire Fin’s team go weak at the knees. This week, we had a very special surprise when a customer bought in his little pup for a visit. Fin was lucky enough to steal a cuddle from the pooch while Sian and Sally sat with green eye. #toocute
We may not remember his name, but we sure did love him
HOF competition
We love a competition here at Fin’s HQ and are pleased to award the House Of Fraser competition winner Sam Arnold with a pair of our signature George Loafers along with Fin’s shoe care kits for the luck runner up’s. If you missed out, make sure you follow us on Twitter for exclusive offers and HQ gossip – @finsforhim
15% off Izola
We have been feeling very festive at HQ with Christmas just around the corner. All this talk about Christmas stocking fillers and Christmas shopping has given us a generosity glitch and we are please to be offering 20% off our entire Izola range until the 28th of November with the promotional code: IZOLA20. What man wouldn’t love waking up to an Izola ‘Hair Of The Dog’ hip flask come Christmas morning?
New to AW12, we're loving this chic collection from Izola
The NEW world’s tallest skyscraper
We can always rely upon the Daily Mail to feed us the most bizarre news. And this week, it’s Sky City that has made it onto Morbs! A Chinese construction company have revealed plans to build THE tallest skyscraper, reaching 2,794ft, in just 90 days… 1- utter madness 2 – v. unsafe (The Burj took 5 years to build) and 3- no one could possible dent the luxuriousness of the Burj Khalifa. We are very intrigued to see how this goes to plan…
Let us know your thoughts on Sky City
For one week only…
November 21st, 2012
We’re offering 20% off all of our Izola range with code IZOLA20 – from stainless steel cocktail shakers to hip flasks and shoe brushes, get your Christmas stockings here. Prices from just £18…..
Enter promotional code: IZOLA20 for your exclusive 20% discount across our entire Izola range
Christmas Wish List Part 2
November 20th, 2012
Bloggers Wish List
November 16th, 2012
Finspiration for your Izola Cocktail shakers..
November 14th, 2012
We know our customers have exceptional taste in shoes, but how about cocktails? We’re no mixologist but we thought to celebrate the launch of our fabulous range from Izola, we would share our favourite cocktails to give you some finspiration with your new Izola Cocktail Shakers…
I love a tasteful Eggnog cocktail! It comes in both an alcoholic and non-alcoholic form but in my case I prefer the alcoholic version, thank you! It’s extremely filling and therefore probably best served at parties with canapés rather than for suppers out.
To view the recipe, click here.
The Eggnog - how festive!
I can’t say no to a White Russian (on the right occasion of course). This cocktail is for those with a sweet tooth. Many versions exist; some even include Goat’s milk! But for old times sake, let’s just stick to the vodka, coffee liqueurs and cream.
To learn the technique for a perfect White Russian, click here.
The perfect White Russian
Who doesn’t love the infamous Sex and the City cocktail, the Cosmopolitan? It can be a risky choice to order at bars, as they tend to use far too much cranberry and sour mix rather then fresh fruit juices. However, I am a firm believer that a well made Cosmo is a deserved classic and a great cocktail to get you started on your Izola cocktail shakers!
To learn how, click here.
A classic cocktail loved by all
I love the sweet and punchy taste of a Negroni, which I always have on trade trips to Florence in the summer. It’s a drink to sip rather than glug. A great cocktail – get practicing now and perfect for next year’s sunshine. Click here to see how.
Pucker up, this cocktail you won't forget
Introducing Izola for AW12
November 13th, 2012
Christmas Wish List
November 9th, 2012
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Tag: cookies
Taste Test: Better-For-You Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
by in Taste Test, February 27, 2014
20 Delicious, Gluten-Free Holiday Cookies
by in Gluten-Free, Healthy Holidays, December 21, 2012
Bakes cookies that everyone can enjoy, regardless of dietary restrictions: Silvana Nardone put together a list of the best Christmas cookie recipes, and they’re all gluten free.
12 Days of Holiday Gifts: No-Bake Truffle Cookies
by in 12 Days of Holiday Gifts, December 10, 2011
Make delightful little truffle cookies for everyone on your holiday list this year: they’re full of healthy ingredients and you won’t need your oven to make them.
Order This, Not That: Mall Foods
by in Dining Out, November 26, 2011
‘Tis the season for holiday shopping but don’t let a hectic trip to the mall lead to a Santa-like physique. Use our tips for more figure-friendly shopping snacks. Order: Fresh and Light When it comes to tackling the food court, most malls offer the usual suspects of the fast food world. Use our guides makeRead more
Make Your Own Girl Scout Cookies
by in Cookies & Other Desserts, March 9, 2011
Holiday Cookie Roundup
Cookies help you satisfy that sweet tooth with built-in portion control (as long as you just eat one or two). We’ve rounded up some Healthy Eats-approved favorites — classic recipes, plus a few fun twists. Ginger Pecan Oatmeal Crisps Holiday Sugar Cookies Crispy Rice Squares Peanut Butter & Chocolate Biscotti Orange-Chocolate Cookies Espresso Chip MeringuesRead more
Weekly Bits: Holiday Baking
by in Reader Tips & Comments, December 5, 2009
Spotlight Recipe: Crispy Rice Squares
by in Cookies & Other Desserts, Healthy Holidays, December 5, 2009
Crispy Rice Treats are a year-round favorite, but a dash of food coloring and a little less butter make them a healthy, holiday treat.
Spotlight Recipe: Gluten-Free Almond Drops
by in Cookies & Other Desserts, Healthy Recipes, December 2, 2009
These gluten-free drop cookies are a soft holiday sweet that you can make now — or give as gifts — and be confident they’ll taste great. Sweet, spicy and fragrant right out of the oven, they still taste as fresh two weeks later. Store them in a tin for best keeping and beautiful presentation. –LindaRead more
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Man City’s U-17 squad completes amazing soccer stunt
Now this is fun. Here’s to hoping the sort of merrymaking Manchester City’s U-17 squad engages in continues to catch on.
Ten players on each side (that’s 20 total if our journalism-school math is sound) take turns heading the ball down the line. The payoff? A deft headed touch into a trash can and absolute bedlam shortly thereafter.
According to the video’s description, this is a record-breaking effort which could explain the excitement. We’re curious who the bookkeeper is for these records, though.
Perhaps a 22-man challenger will emerge to take the crown? We’ll keep our fingers crossed!
(h/t 101GreatGoals)
Landon Donovan exclusive coming your way!
FOX Soccer Daily debuts on FOX Sports 1 this coming Monday at 4pm ET, and we’re starting things off right! Our host Julie Stewart-Binks secured an exclusive interview with the LA Galaxy’s Landon Donovan, in which the USA star touches on several topics, including his plans for the future.
For more information on America’s new home for soccer, including where you can find FOX Sports 1 on your TV, check out FOXSports1.com!
Behind the scenes: Alex Morgan’s FOX Sports 1 Promo shoot
FOX Sports 1, the one that makes sports fun again, coming to you August 17th!
See the full ad during the MLB All-Star Game, July 16, LIVE on FOX!
Ever since he helped out Cristiano Ronaldo with his sprinting technique when the Portuguese striker was at Manchester United, the fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt, has expressed a wish to play for the Red Devils.
Some within the club even reciprocate his wish, with defender Rio Ferdinand leading the clamor for Bolt to pull on a red shirt and turn out for the Premier League champions.
Well finally, we and Rio are gonna get our wish!
That’s right. Usain Bolt will apparently take his place alongside United’s current greats in Rio’s testimonial against Sevilla on August 9.
It must have taken a lot for Rio to convince new boss David Moyes to sign Bolt up for one game only, but it will certainly put all eyes on Old Trafford to see whether Bolt’s soccer skills can match his sprint speed.
[H/T 101 Great Goals]
Goal celebration meets giant puddle, everybody wins
This weekend in Poland, we received a big reminder that it’s still OK to have fun and be a kid.
In a wet and slippery match between Grom Prace Male and GC United Gassy, striker Trykacz Jaroslaw scored the lone goal for Gassy. His teammates wanted to make sure they celebrated properly, so they took to the air and leapt into the biggest puddle they could find, splashing the opponents in the process.
While Gassy ended up losing 2-1, they certainly win the “most entertaining celebration” award in our book.
H/T 101GG
Trecker’s Travels, Day Nine: Bobbing and Weaving
Photo: Jamie Trecker / FOX Soccer
By: Jamie Trecker
AMSTERDAM – In what is becoming a habit on my travels, I’ve ended up in a strange place. I’m parked in a houseboat along one of the main canals in this city.
‘Why, Trecker?’ you ask? Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time. Other “good” ideas of mine have included: traveling from Berlin to Warsaw on a Soviet-era sleeper train; going to El Salvador at the tail end of the guerra sucia; and visiting Scotland in July. It has been argued, frequently and loudly by my partner, that my travel plans suffer from too much whimsy.
However, I am happy to report that despite bobbing about on the Ringvaart van der Harlemmermeerpolder, that this is hardly the worst decision I’ve ever made. I’ve got a windmill to the left of me, a pumping station to the right and water out my front door. It’s quite peaceful. There are rabbits and ducks about. People row past and wave. One could get used to this.
Houseboats are fixtures along Amsterdam’s canals. The potted history is that, after World War II, there was a sharp housing shortage in the city combined with a surfeit of suddenly decommissioned naval barges. The Dutch are nothing but ingenious and today an estimated 2,500 families live along the inner waters of the city. Then, it was cheap and practical. Today, it is not: there are no more moorings left for sale and the cost of a houseboat has gone through the roof. What was once bohemian has gone upscale, meaning that today you can find “boat-els” and private lessors throughout the city.
Photo: Jamie Trecker / FOX Soccer
The canals form a web across the city, creating nearly a hundred small islands with nearly 2,000 bridges. They make Amsterdam a maddening city to navigate even with a well-thumbed guidebook, a cellphone and a sextant. (Every landlord I’ve met here opens their spiel with “when lost, please do not call me and tell me you are ‘on a bridge.’”) But if you’re going to get lost, you might as well do it the way the Dutch do, on a bike. I got a blue one, with a basket and a bell. The bell is important: the bike has no brakes.
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"Telepathic" is how many pundits described the legendary striker partnership between Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole, who in three seasons (1998-2001) combined for a whopping 123 goals with Manchester United.
Yorke and Cole reunited for this video, where they challenge United’s current strikers Wayne Rooney, Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez, and Danny Welbeck to replicate their telepathic connection on the soccer field by wearing blindfolds in drills!
This short video is really fun to watch, and Rooney steals the show late when he one-times a Welbeck cross and smashes it right into the top corner!
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Friendly Planet Blog
Seven exotic locations for the price of a Vegas weekend
When I was at The Philadelphia Inquirer Travel Show, I got the opportunity to present attendees with “Seven Exotic Locations for the Price of a Vegas Weekend.” The response I got was overwhelming. The room filled up to standing room only for the entire 30 minutes! I felt like I was on American Idol.
When I got another opportunity to present at The New York Times Travel Show the following month, I knew I had to share these locations with this new crowd. Unfortunately, I only had 15 minutes to speak, so I trimmed the presentation down to five exotic locations.
After both presentations, travelers flooded Friendly Planet Travel’s booth with questions about these destinations, and I answered every single one. It seemed this topic struck a chord with travelers. Good thing we got it all on camera. :)
In case you missed it, here is my presentation at The Philadelphia Inquirer Travel Show on “Seven Exotic Locations for the Price of a Vegas Weekend.” Hit play, and if you have any questions, leave them in a comment on this post and I will respond.
Coming up is the video of my second presentation from The Philadelphia Inquirer Travel Show on “How to Compare Travel Offers for the Best Value.” Stay tuned for the footage.
1. Melissa Klar
I really like your company, I have been watching it for years, in competition with Smart Travel. The only thing is that there are so many hidden expenses, that you really don’t save much, by the time you add on the best things to do, it ends up being really no bargain.
2. Hi Melissa, I’m so surprised to read this post. WE post every single cost associated with a tour on our website, so that there are actually no “hidden” expenses at all. Perhaps you could give us a call, and we could review the pricing for any tour that you are interested in booking. I can assure you that our intention is to be 100% transparent and never hide anything. Our toll free # is 800-555-5765 and we’ll gladly review any tours and pricing with you. Peggy G.
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
COSI layout by Patty Folchert
Supply List:
Hampton Art/Jillibean Soup-Spicy Social stamp set
Ranger Archival/Coffee
Technique Tuesday/Yellow
Jillibean Soup/Soup Staples: Gray Salt
Jillibean Soup/Soup Labels: Spicy Social
Jillibean Soup/Mini Alphas: Spicy Social
Jillibean Soup/Mini Placemats: It Is What It Is
Jillibean Soup/12 x 12 Placemat: White Mini Journaling Frames
Beanboard Alphas
Jillibean Soup/Gumbo Green
Monday, March 10, 2014
Baby Shower card and gift bag by Designer Patty Folchert
Need a baby shower card and gift bag anytime soon? Here is a cute set made from a Hampton Art/Bella Blvd. stamp set and Bella Blvd. papers for one precious baby girl.
Baby Shower card and bag by Patty Folchert
The gift bag itself is super easy, just grab a kraft bag and some patterned paper. Cut a wide border strip from 12 x 12 paper, cut two if your bag is as long as mine was. Then border punch the edges, I used an EK Success border punch. Then align the two strips to fit across the bag as shown and attach with adhesive. Then using a Fiskars Heart punch I added nine coordinating patterned paper hearts and attached them with adhesive. That was all there was to the bag, just finish with some coordinating tissue paper.
The Card is attached to the gift bag using a decorative shabby chic hanger. The card itself was made from two different Bella Blvd paper collections: Baby Girl Cutouts and Birthday Girl papers. The elephant was fussy cut from the cutouts page and set aside. Then I stamped the sentiment using Bella Boulevard Sand & Surf stamp set in pink ink onto white cardstock and cut banner tips. Next I stamped flowers in pink ink onto light pink pattern paper on border strip for right side of card. A chevron strip was added to top of card and a wider chevron strip was attached to the bottom left of card. Then a stripe border was added on top of bottom chevron strip as shown. The darker pink rectangle of pattern paper completes the base of the card. Next attach the elephant using 3D foam dots to the card front. Then add the Bella Blvd flag to elephant’s trunk as shown. Finally add the pink gemstones to flower centers to add some bling.
There you have it, a baby shower set you can be proud to give!
Lullaby & Good night,
Supply List:
Bella Blvd/Sand & Surf Stamp set
Color Box/Blossom
Bella Blvd/Baby Girl-Cutouts & Birthday Girl-Celebrate, Miles of Smiles & Pretty as a Present
Bella Blvd/Flags-Sunshine & Happiness
Kraft Gift Bag, Pink Tissue Paper, Cream Decorative Hanger, White Cardstock, Pink Gemstones, My Stik Adhesive Tape Runner, Scrapbook Adhesives Foam Squares, EK Success Border Punch, Fiskars Heart Punch
Friday, March 7, 2014
Video: Watercolor with Distress Markers - You Are The Man card by Dana Warren
Today we have a video from designer, Dana Warren featuring how she created her card.
You Are The Man card by Dana Warren
Stamps: Hampton Art – Echo Park Paper Co All About A Boy
Ink: Memento Luxe – Tuxedo Black, Nautical Blue
Pattern Paper: KI Memories – Playlist Collection
Embellishments: KI Memories – Playlist Collection
Markers: Distress Markers: Black Soot, Barn Door, Faded Jean
Thursday, March 6, 2014
NEW Jillibean Soup - Mr. Smarty Pants layout by Leanne Allinson
Mr. Smarty layout by Leanne Allinson
I wanted to create a layout about my son's success at school and I knew that the Jillibean Soup | Irish Farm House full alphabet set, would make a great background. However, I didn't want to use the clear alphabet stamp letters individually, but rather the entire sheet as a whole stamp. To achieve this I simply kept the individual letters on the clear packaging backing sheet and mounted it onto a wet acrylic block. The water, applied with a small, round paint brush on the acrylic block, was sufficient to keep the stamp image in place while I created my layout background.
Hampton Art:
stamps: Jillibean Soup | Irish Farm House Soup (jb0014); Echo Park | Bundle of Joy: Boy (SC0527)
ink: Archival Ink (Jet Black); Colorbox | Turtle
paper: Jillibean Soup | Soup Staples II, Sight Seeing Stew
Jillibean Soup: Pea Pod Parts
other: white cardstock, typewriter, foam tape.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
New KI Memories - Playlist - Hello layout by Nicole Nowosad
Hey Hampton Art fans! I am happy to be on the blog to share a fun page using the new KI Memories Playlist collection.
Hello layout by Nicole Nowosad
I love that this collection is double sided and you can very easily mix the A and B sides of the papers together! I did just that when filling in the circles on my project by first cutting circles out of cardstock and then adding some different sized strips to the back side of the cardstock.
In addition to the new fun papers, one of my new favorite items are the Icicles. I love the fun acrylic embellishments. They add a fun dimension to the page!
KI Memories Playlist Glass Block Alphas Sheer Stickers KI10144
KI Memories Playlist Rolling Stone KI10124
KI Memories Playlist Alternative KI10127
KI Memories Playlist Rhythm KI10132
KI Memories Playlist Favorite KI10131
KI Memories Playlist Blues KI10129
KI Memories Playlist Cover Art KI10130
KI Memories Playlist Pop Icon KI10128
KI Memories Playlist Volume KI10125
KI Memories Playlist Glitter Dots Neutral KI10148
KI Memories Playlist Icicles Black Click It KI10166
KI Memories Playlist Icicles Blush Heartbeat KI10162
Friday, February 28, 2014
*NEW* KI Memories - Playlist - layout by Gretchen McElveen
Today we have a layout created by design team member, Gretchen McElveen, showcasing the new KI Memories - Playlist. I love the star die-cut paper that Gretchen used on her layout.
New Jersey layout by Gretchen McElveen
All supplies: KI Memories - Playlist by Hampton Art
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Pebble class-winning Ford sells for $396,000
Jun 12th, 2012 at 8am | 5 comments
Photos courtesy RM Auctions
A 1936 Ford Gläser cabriolet was the top earner at RM’s Dingman sale in New Hampshire this past weekend, blowing away the $225,000 to $275,000 preauction estimate with a hammer price of $396,000.
Close on the coachbuilt German Ford’s rear bumper was a stunning 1938 Lincoln-Zephyr coupe that sold for double its auction estimate, raking in $330,000. The Zephyr was said to have undergone a $150,000 restoration in 2007, prior to billionaire Michael Dingman acquiring it. The graceful V-12 powered Mercury Lincoln coupe is also said to have 21,840 original miles on the clock and took best of show at the Lincoln-Zephyr Owners Club nationals, in addition to earning its AACA Junior and Senior awards.
Rounding out the top 10 are a 1939 Lincoln-Zephyr Convertible Coupe that sold for $269,500; a 1947 Ford Super Deluxe Sportsman Convertible that sold for $253,000; a 1939 Ford Deluxe Station Wagon that sold for $247,500; a 2005 Ford GT that sold for $242,000; a 1938 Ford Deluxe Station Wagon that sold for $209,000; a 1940 Ford Deluxe Station Wagon that sold for $203,500; a 1989 Aston Martin Vantage Volante that sold for $192,500; and a 1940 Ford Standard Station Wagon that sold for $192,500.
Aside from the 50 concours-quality collector cars, mostly pre- and post-war Fords, the auction also offered more than 1,000 signs at no reserve. The top earning neon collectible sold was a Chevrolet sign and clock that crossed the block for $41,400. A Ford “Jubilee” sign was the runner up, selling for $39,100.
Not everything at the Dingman sale was out of reach of working-class collectors. A neat “Cook’s Paints” neon sign sold for $345, well below the preauction estimate of $1,500-$2,000 and an assortment of Sinclair branded goodies including a metal sign, a grease drum and some assorted tins, sold for $115.
Altogether, the auction totaled $9.8 million in sales. For more results from the Dingman sale, visit RMAuctions.com.
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1. Kit Foster says:
“The graceful V-12 powered Mercury coupe…” Say what??
2. Cleareye says:
The photographer is responsible for $100,000 of that price, at least.
3. Cord Pilot says:
What a great Sale!
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The Senate voted yesterday to advance the Gang of Eight’s “comprehensive” immigration bill.
The big question in Washington: Did they even read the entire thing?
A new version of the bill came out on Friday, giving Senators and the American people just one weekend to look it over. Apparently, the Senate doesn’t feel it needs more time to debate such a sweeping piece of legislation that will cost taxpayers trillions of dollars. Now, final passage is expected in a couple of days.
Heritage experts have explained that this bill doesn’t stop illegal immigration—and that should be the first order of business when it comes to immigration reform. Instead, it’s another bureaucratic Washington boondoggle, complete with slush funds and pork.
There is a better way.
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The Senate may gloss over this monstrosity, but immigration debate in the House is just beginning. House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) has indicated that he understands the immigration bill has a lot in common with Obamacare—and that Americans are increasingly unhappy with the way that’s turning out.
Americans should demand a better way.
Yes, there are other ideas. Yes, there are border security plans that do not require a new 1,000-plus-page bill. As Heritage’s Immigration and Border Security Reform Task Force says:
There are practical, effective, fair, and compassionate alternatives. Washington has simply never tried them. For many years, The Heritage Foundation has laid out a problem-solving road map for addressing the obstacles to immigration and border security reform. The principles behind these proposals have always been about fostering the freedom, security, and prosperity of all Americans in equal measure.
Instead of throwing taxpayer money after ideas that are proven not to work, we should focus on enforcing the laws we have and fixing things that are fixable. Heritage’s immigration solutions include:
• Practical, effective ways to secure the border
• Support for local law enforcement
• Solutions for reforming our legal immigration system
• Temporary worker programs
• Welfare and education reforms
Employers deserve better. American families deserve better. Those longing for their own American dreams deserve better. And Heritage’s task force shows we can do all of this without “amnesty, massive new government spending, more government bureaucracy, giving Washington more control over people’s lives, or sacrificing the security or prosperity of the American people.”
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Monthly Archive: July 2009
Jul 25 2009
Live-blogging not getting off the couch all day
12:14 PM Inevitably there comes a time in every gentleman farmer’s life when heartwarming nature crap wears the her down to a nub, and she is obliged to press the mellow agrarian keister into the lime green recliner, giving Phil strict orders that neither the TV remote nor the laptop nor the medium-sized plastic container …
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Jul 21 2009
Spinster aunt has no time to title post on Apollo 11
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Jul 19 2009
Ironical twist of the week
Franny at the emergency clinic My new puppy, Frances Q Smith, has a malformed vulva and is going to need – wait for it — Labiaplasty!
Jul 19 2009
Blog no longer FUBAR
If you are reading this, lucky you! I couldn’t access the blog for days and couldn’t figure out why, and about 7642 of you emailed to inform me of same. I finally got a wild hair and updated my version of Firefox, and blam! Fixed! I still don’t know what the fuck it was. The …
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Jul 10 2009
Spinster aunt attempts to assuage guilt re: centipede
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Jul 07 2009
iPhone Cinema
Do I just sit around making goofy little movies with my iPhone these days? Yup. Behold Attack of the Bathroom Accoutrements, director’s cut.
Jul 03 2009
Spinster aunt adds dog to bunkhouse
Speaking of film, here’s the latest release from Spinster Studios 24-Hour Emergency Art-O-Mat, iPhone Cinema Department. It’s a dilly. Remember how there was an adorable puppy gonna show up here at El Rancho Deluxe? Well, she showed up. A yella lab. Call her Fran. The credit for this excellent name belongs entirely to my pal …
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04. May 2013 · Categories: Recipes
By Chef Instructor Greer Nuttall
Ramps are wild onions that are foraged in the spring. The edible leaves taper to a pencil shaped shaft with a faint purple stain where the two meet. Because of their narrow shape, they are often grilled or quickly sauteed.
Like many vegetables with a limited season, they are preserved to be eaten later, such as pickling, which reduces the harsh onion bite and makes a delicious accompaniment to salads or grilled meats. There are many styles of pickling including natural yeast fermentation, as in sauerkraut, dry miso pickling, or this simple vinegar pickling method:
Vinegar-Pickled Ramps
• Ramps
• Vinegar (price is directly related to quality)
• Water
• Spices (coriander seeds, bay leaf, clove, dried chile flakes, and black peppercorns)
For ramps, use a white vinegar (i.e. champagne, white wine) to preserve the color, and add water to taste. Bring the vinegar, water, and spices to a boil, then add the trimmed ramps (roots removed and wash in plenty of water to remove grit). Plunge in simmering pickling liquid till white ends are tender when pierced with a paring knife. Remove ramps and cool cooking liquid, then fully submerge ramps in pickling liquid and refrigerate until ready to eat.
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Kyocera-Mita KM 5050 Review
The Kyocera-Mita KM 5050 is a large multi-function, monochrome workgroup printer that can handle all your office’s document handling needs. The printer features 2 large 200 sheet paper drawers as well as a 500 sheet Multi-Purpose drawer giving users the ultimate in paper versatility. It has impressive printing speeds up to 50 pages per minute to keep productivity high and time spent on business not printing. This multi-function printer has a 50 sheet Automatic Document Feeder for unassisted faxing, scanning, and copying. This machine can also print with good quality resolutions up to 600 x 600 dpi. And with one individual Kyocera toner cartridge, replacement becomes quick and easy.
The Kyocera Mita KM 5050 toner cartridge contains Laser precision technology for crisp and clear documents. This workhorse of a printer can handle 200,000 printouts or copies per month ideal for the large workgroup or busy office. The printer also has Automatic Duplexing to create 2 sided printouts. A large Status LCD Display allows users to simply navigate and select menu options. The printer also has a Parallel port, USB interface, and Fast Ethernet capabilities enabling multiple users to print, set-up, and share projects from one device. This machine can also be upgraded to feature a finishing unit capable of stapling, hole-punching, and other formatting jobs.
The cost of printing can be lowered by replacing Original Equipment Manufactured cartridges with cheap Xerox cartridges in Compatible form. The best deal being offered is the Mita Kyocera Compatible TK-717, TK-719 Black Copier Toner cartridge. Each Compatible cartridge will meet or exceed the OEM (Original Equipment Manufactured) cartridges, yielding up to 34,000 printouts before needing replacement.
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If you’re in Austin for SxSW, and you haven’t yet put your name on our RSVP list for the 2014 Bonfire Sessions kick-off in Austin…what are you waiting for?!
We’ve got one of the best lineups of the festival with sets from Kurt Vile, Cloud Nothings, The Orwells, Gardens & Villa, and Natural Child. Did we mention that beverages are free? That’s right- on us!
Click here to RSVP. You must RSVP to attend!
Set times as follows:
9PM: Natural Child
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Grab a free download from White Like Fire
February 26, 2014 | Music, News | 0 Comments
Check out the latest single from our JanSport Battle of the Bands winners White Like Fire by downloading it for free below.
You can learn more about the band and check out their upcoming tour dates (including a stop in Austin to play our official SXSW day party) on their official site.
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The Bonfire Sessions are back
A huge congratulations to the guys in White Like Fire on their win! We’re super psyched to have these guys perform down in Austin in March at our SXSW day party!
From the guys:
“We’re proud of our fans for being ever-stalwart in their resolution, and grateful to Sonicbids and JanSport for quarterbacking this big break. To us, y’all are bigger than Bruno Mars at the Super Bowl,” says guitarist/vocalist Blake Clawson
Stay tuned this week and we’ll be sharing more from White Like Fire including a [...] Read More >
Learn more about our top ten artists
February 21, 2014 | Music, News | 0 Comments
The votes are in and our top 100 has been whittled down to the top 10. See who made the cut, listen to some tunes, and sit tight; we’ll be announcing our winner Monday!
Check out the top 10 here.
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February 20, 2014 | Events, Music, News | 0 Comments
Voting for the 6th Annual JanSport Battle of the Bands has come to a close. Stay tuned and we’ll announce our winner on Monday.
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Live Outside SF w/Painted Palms
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February 13, 2014 | Music, News | 1 Comment
The 6th annual JanSport Battle of the Bands is coming to a close on February 19th. That means that you have just under a week to visit jansport.sonicbids.com to check out 100 awesome up-and-coming artists and vote for your favorite. PLUS, you can vote once each day.
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#jansportjams: Gardens & Villa
January 27, 2014 | Music, News, Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Gardens & Villa Sounds Like: A synth-powered new wave soundtrack to your late night 80′s themed hang.
Our favorite Santa Barbara, CA five piece is back with Dunes, their sophomore follow up to 2011′s near perfect self titled debut. Rather than hanging in the Southern California, the band traveled to frosty Michigan to work with producer Tim Goldsworthy on a collection of songs that pushes the band further into 80′s new wave territory. Pulsing synths, falsetto vocals, and gated snare back beats create a sound stylistically [...] Read More >
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Archive for the ‘Human Evolution’ Category
Neanderthals in your past
May 6, 2010 3 comments
Tomorrow’s Science will have a series of freely available papers on the Neanderthal genome. One claim is that that between 1% and 4% of the DNA of certain modern groups is attributable to hybridization between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals. Carl Zimmer and John Hawks have more. Jerry Coyne has a handy-dandy guide to the paper here.
The original paper is here and the abstract reads:
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Orangs, Humans & ERVs
July 6, 2009 6 comments
Last week I briefly posted on the claim being made by John Grehan and Jeffrey Schwartz that morphological evidence indicates that the orang is our closest living relative and that molecular evidence accumulated over the past 40 years that the chimpanzee is closer is flawed and can be discarded. A vigorous discussion ensued and is still ongoing.
Last night I posted a question that remains unanswered by the proponents of the orang claim, so I’m going to repeat it here in a little more detail to see what we can ascertain. As a starter, let’s allow the claim that the molecular methods that support the Homo-Pan clade are flawed and should be discarded. How does a supporter of the Homo-Pongo clade explain the distribution of endogenous retroviruses within the great apes, a distribution that would appear to support the closer affinity of Homo and Pan.
(Source: Lebedev, Y. B., Belonovitch, O. S., Zybrova, N. V, Khil, P. P., Kurdyukov, S. G., Vinogradova, T. V., Hunsmann, G., and Sverdlov, E. D. 2000 “Differences in HERV-K LTR insertions in orthologous loci of humans and great apes.” Gene 247: 265-277.)
Now it would appear (to me at least) that these results which are not dependent on the methods criticized by Grehan and Schwartz would unambiguously offer support for the Pan-Homo clade (and indeed the molecular phylogenies that they discard).
Orangs in the family tree
June 29, 2009 61 comments
Many readers may be aware of the recent paper (in Journal of Biogeography no less) by Grehan and Schwartz claiming that there is sufficient morphological evidence to support the claim that orangutans are our closest living relatives, while simultaneously dismissing all of the genetic evidence for chimps being the closest living relative. John Hawks offers a succinct reply, one which is supported by my (admittedly rushed) reading of the paper.
Ref: John R. Grehan & Jeffrey H. Schwartz. Evolution of the second orangutan: phylogeny and biogeography of hominid origins. Journal of Biogeography, 2009 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2009.02141.x
Update (6/30): The paper is available online here.
Darwinius masillae gets out of control
May 20, 2009 1 comment
For more on this, see:
• PZ Myers over at the Panda’s Thumb.
• John Wilkins on missing links and ancestors.
Remembering Charlie Lockwood
April 27, 2009 Comments off
My colleague and friend Kaye Reed has a nice remembrance of Charlie Lockwood in the current issue of Evolutionary Anthropology. I had reason to mention Charlie during my “Last Lecture” and will admit to getting a little choked-up. The article is unfortunately behind a paywall, but any good university library should have access.
[Review] Explaining Human Origins
July 27, 2008 1 comment
(This review appeared in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology in 2005)
As human beings, we like to tell stories–we are story-telling apes. As scientists, however, we tend not to see ourselves as telling stories for, we are led to believe, stories are mere fiction. Yet when faced with answering the question of why or how we became story-telling apes, we are often presented with a series of hypotheses with little empirical evidence to distinguish between them. In many ways, Wiktor Stoczkowski claims that it is because we are storytelling apes, and that because stories often represent cultural accretions, we are having so little success in generating a conclusive narrative about hominization.
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Sad news for the anthropology community
July 14, 2008 9 comments
Very sad news for those of us who do physical anthropology. Charles (“Charlie”) Lockwood (University College London) was killed today in a motorcycle accident in London. He is survived by his parents and sisters.
Charlie was a talented morphologist both in the sense of being a descriptive anatomist and quantitative biologist. I met him in the late 90′s when he came to ASU’s Institute of Origins for a post-doc after completing his PhD at the University of Witwatersrand. He, Bill Kimbel and I shared the pain of rejected NSF grant proposals before receiving NSF money to study the use of geometric morphometrics to study temporal bone variation in hominins. Three papers resulted:
• Lockwood,C.A., Lynch,J.M., Kimbel,W.H. (2002). Quantifying temporal bone morphology of great apes and humans: An approach using geometric morphometrics. Journal of Anatomy 201(6), 447-464.
• Lockwood,C.A., Kimbel,W.H., Lynch,J.M. (2004). Morphometrics and hominoid phylogeny: Support for a chimpanzee-human clade and differentiation among great ape subspecies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 101(13), 4356-4360.
• Lockwood,C.A., Kimbel,W.H., Lynch,J.M. (2005). Variation in early hominin temporal bone morphology and its implications for species diversity. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 60(2), 73-77.
There was other research we intended to do but, somehow, with Charlie’s move to London in 2004 and all that involved, we never got round to it. He was soon to be returning to South Africa to take a position at Wits. I’m proud to have known Charlie as a colleague and a friend. He will be missed.
Update: Charlie gets a mention from Adam Yates,, Greg Laden & John Hawks.
New evidence for human evolution discovered
March 29, 2008 6 comments
Seed has been running an interview with the British author Will Self whom I first encountered by reading his wonderful Great Apes, the cover of which – a mash-up of a human and ape – is above. Every time I see this picture, I can only think of one person …
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A new date for chimp/human divergence
February 24, 2007 3 comments
According to this paper, a hidden Markov model of the divergence between humans and chimps finds “a very recent speciation time of human-chimp (4.1 ± 0.4 million years)”. This would put the last common ancestor with Pan after a previously
date of between 4.98 and 7.02 million years. (TimeTree reports the weighted average for the time of nuclear divergence to be 5.56 million years). The age of 4.1 million years would apparently put the split during the time of such taxa as Australopithecus anamensis, A. afarensis and Kenyanthropus platyops. It will be interesting to see how this affects our current understanding of hominid evolution.
Ref: Hobolth A, Christensen OF, Mailund T, Schierup MH (2007) Genomic Relationships and Speciation Times of Human, Chimpanzee, and Gorilla Inferred from a Coalescent Hidden Markov Model. PLoS Genet 3(2): e7 doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.0030007
Killing our faith
February 6, 2007 5 comments
This is Turkana boy (Homo ergaster), soon to go on display in Kenya’s national museum. Bishop Boniface Adoyo, of Nairobi Pentecostal Church (NPC) and Christ is the Answer Ministries, claims:
“I did not evolve from Turkana Boy or anything like it. These sorts of silly views are killing our faith.”
Someone should explain to Adoyo that the truth sometimes hurts. Speaking of “silly views,” apparently, Adoyo believes the world was created 12,000 years ago, humans were created 6,000 years ago, and each biblical day was equivalent to 1,000 Earth years. I guess nothing in Adoyo’s BA in design prepared him to think about the geological record or palaeontology.
Human-Neanderthal Hybridization (here we go again … again)
January 17, 2007 2 comments
A day or so back, I posted on an AP article which declared that “skull found in a cave in Romania includes features of both modern humans and Neanderthals, possibly suggesting that the two may have interbred thousands of years ago.” The original research article is now online. Let’s look at the abstract, shall we?
Between 2003 and 2005, the Pestera cu Oase, Romania yielded a largely complete early modern human cranium, Oase 2, scattered on the surface of a Late Pleistocene hydraulically displaced bone bed containing principally the remains of Ursus spelaeus. Multiple lines of evidence indicate an age of {approx}40.5 thousand calendar years before the present ({approx}35 ka 14C B.P.). Morphological comparison of the adolescent Oase 2 cranium to relevant Late Pleistocene human samples documents a suite of derived
modern human and/or non-Neandertal features, including absence of a supraorbital torus, subrectangular orbits, prominent canine fossae, narrow nasal aperture, level nasal floor, angled and anteriorly oriented zygomatic bones, a high neurocranium with prominent parietal bosses and marked sagittal parietal curvature, superiorly positioned temporal zygomatic root, vertical auditory porous, laterally bulbous mastoid processes, superiorly positioned posterior semicircular canal, absence of a nuchal torus and a suprainiac
fossa, and a small occipital bun. However, these features are associated with an exceptionally flat frontal arc, a moderately large juxtamastoid eminence, extremely large molars that become progressively larger distally, complex occlusal morphology of the upper third molar, and relatively anteriorly positioned zygomatic arches. Moreover, the featureless occipital region and small mastoid process are at variance with the large facial skeleton and dentition. This unusual mosaic in Oase 2, some of which is paralleled
in the Oase 1 mandible, indicates both complex population dynamics as modern humans dispersed into Europe and significant ongoing human evolution once modern humans were established within Europe.
Umm. No mention of hybridization. So what does the main text say?
The potential phylogenetic scenarios could involve evolutionary reversals relative to the presumably ancestral MPMH [Middle Paleolithic Modern Humans], the appearance of a uniquely derived set of traits in the lineage leading to the Oase remains, and/or reflect incomplete paleontological sampling of Middle Paleolithic human diversity. In this case, Oase 2 could indicate only descent from earlier MPMH. Alternatively, it could reflect admixture with Neandertal populations as oxygen isotope stage
3 modern humans spread through western Eurasia, as suggested elsewhere (1, 10, 28-32). This mixture would have resulted in both archaic traits retained from the Neandertals and unique combinations of traits resulting from the blending of previously divergent gene pools. The ultimate resolution of these issues must await considerations oflarger samples of MPMH, European early modern humans, and chronologically intervening specimens.
Draw your own conclusions.
Human-Neanderthal hybridization (here we go again …)
January 15, 2007 3 comments
AP is reporting that a “skull found in a cave in Romania includes features of both modern humans and Neanderthals, possibly suggesting that the two may have interbred thousands of years ago.” A paper to appear in Tuesday’s PNAS (and not online yet) will argue that the ~40,000 year old skull raises “important questions about the evolutionary history of modern humans,”
Out of Africa
January 11, 2007 2 comments
A fossil skull discovered in 1952 offers support for the hypothesis that Upper Paleolithic Eurasians descended from a population that emigrated from sub-Saharan Africa in the Late Pleistocene. In tomorrow’s Science, Fred Grine and co-workers describe a South African skull dated to 36.2 ± 3.3 thousand years, and note that while the skull is morphologically modern overall, its strongest morphometric affinities are with Upper Paleolithic Eurasians rather than
recent, geographically proximate people.
The paper is available here (subscription required).
Little Lucy
September 21, 2006 Comments off
A number of my SciBlings has already covered the discover of the three-year old Australopithecus afarensis skeleton that has been dubbed “Little Lucy” (see, for example, PZ’s post). I’m just going to point out the the specimen was discovered and described by individuals associated with Arizona State University’s Institute of Human Origins, in particular Bill Kimbel with whom I have in the past worked with on temporal bone variation. Great stuff!
Australopith ancestry clarified
April 12, 2006 6 comments
From UC Berkeley:
The fossils are from the most primitive species of Australopithecus, known as A. anamensis, and date from about 4.1 million years ago, said Tim White, a UC Berkeley professor of integrative biology and one of the team’s leaders. The hominid Australopithecus has often been called an ape-man because, though short-statured, small-brained and big-toothed, it walked on two legs unlike the great apes.
More primitive hominids in the genus Ardipithecus date from between 4.4 million and 7 million years ago and were much more ape-like, though they, too, walked on two legs.
“This new discovery closes the gap between the fully blown Australopithecines and earlier forms we call Ardipithecus,” White said. “We now know where Australopithecus came from before 4 million years ago.”
The fossil finds and an analysis of the hominid’s habitat and evolutionary position are reported by White and co-authors from Ethiopia, Japan, France and the United States in the April 13 issue of Nature.
You can read more here.
Edit: The paper is now online here.
White et al. (2006) “Asa Issie, Aramis and the origin of Australopithecus” Nature 440, 883-889 (13 April 2006) | doi:10.1038/nature04629
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Song of the Day: ::M∆DE::IN::HEIGHTS:: - All The Places
Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part of our Song of the Day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJs think you should hear. Each and every Friday we offer songs by local artists. Today’s selection, featured on the Afternoon Show with Kevin Cole, is “All The Places” by ::M∆DE::IN::HEIGHTS:: from the 2011 self-released Winter Pigeons EP.
::M∆DE::IN::HEIGHTS:: - All The Places (MP3)
::M∆DE::IN::HEIGHTS:: is the side-project of Blue Scholars DJ/Producer Sabzi. For the project, Sabzi collaborated with the incredibly ethereal voiced Kelsey Bulkin to create music that has been self-described as pop, filth, and New York. Their sexy but short four-song debut EP, Winter Pigeons, is a fantastic fusion of lo-fi indie Ppop and old-school R&B. It’s Sabzi’s first solo project since moving to New York. Could the unique sound and production of ::M∆DE::IN::HEIGHTS:: be a hint at new Blue Scholars material? With their upcoming album, Cinematropolis, high on everyone’s most wanted list, it will be interesting to see what impact the long-distance relationship has on their creativity. If this small sample from Sabzi and Kelsey is any indication, we could have something big in-store for the next Blue Scholars album. This short EP almost sounds like what would happen if you matched Neko Case with a great hip-hop producer to create unique and interesting sounds for your winter enjoyment.
You can find the band on their fun Tumblr site as well as listen to and download their entire EP on Bandcamp.
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Will this month’s Budget be about ‘sticking to the course?
The Budget, due on 20 March, is just around the corner now and as we approach the halfway point in the current Parliament, the government’s strategy of combining austerity with recovery is having at best mixed results. Together with colleagues from tax and our public sector practice, I’ve posted some thoughts on KPMG’s budget website. We’ll be updating this as the budget approaches and on the day so do check back for further analysis and reaction.
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The lost decade of the middle class
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Some very cool data from Pew about how the economy has treated the middle class during the past decade. For more consumer insight, check out our February Grow the Market report.
May 1st, 2013 at 7:45 pm
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How to choose customers and services
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Seth Godin explains why you need to choose your customers before you choose your product or service:
It seems obvious, doesn’t it? Each cohort of customers has a particular worldview, a set of problems, a small possible set of solutions available. Each cohort has a price they’re willing to pay, a story they’re willing to hear, a period of time they’re willing to invest.
And yet…
And yet too often, we pick the product or service first, deciding that it’s perfect and then rushing to market, sure that the audience will sort itself out. Too often, though, we end up with nothing.
I talked with George Gaumer, outgoing vice president and general manager of commerical landscape services at Davey Tree Expert Co. about this just last week, and he drew this handy chart for me. (This is a facsimilie; George has much better handwriting.)
The idea is that you can offer new services to your current customers, and offer your current services to new customers, but offering new services to new customers gets you skiing out past your tips.
We covered these topics extensively in our February Grow the Market report. Read it here.
March 14th, 2013 at 3:35 pm
Weekly round-up: First day of March edition
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Spring isn’t technically here yet, but we’ve made it through the longest shortest month, and that’s reason enough to celebrate. This week I’ve brought you a solid reading list, a video to share with your friends and a great post on marketing.
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Hi all -- I'm not able to add an event to the calendar for some reason, but I'd like to schedule my crits on Oct 26 and Dec 8. Thanks!!
Oops! I mean Oct 27 and Dec 8.
Thanks for all the effort, Ali, something finally worked right! And FYI to all, I changed my first crit to Nov 3.
Cheers ~GiGi
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January 2013 Archives
Negotiation: Getting past some of the barriers we erect for ourselves
Negotiation can look like this.
Adapted from more on 360 BY-NC Esthr/Esther Dyson
A lot of people I talk to are kind of reluctant to try to change any terms when they're presented with a contract to sign in their daily lives. It's true that a lot of the contracts we're presented with in daily lives really -aren't- negotiable (ever read the back of your Best Buy receipt, or tried to customize the iTunes terms of service?) But we also do sometimes have real contracts in front of us, with real people on the other end - and yet, a lot of people never negotiate. Here's a few theories I have about why people don't negotiate:
• Negotiating about contract terms is not worth my time!
Often associated with "I didn't read it", and with a side order of
• "This is too complicated for me to understand"
• "It doesn't really matter what I agree to", and/or
• "They're not out to get me, so it'll all be fine."
• Negotiating about contracts is rude
• Negotiating about contracts is really scary!
As to the first reason for not negotiating: if you subscribe to any version of this, you're just being ridiculous. If a contract is too complicated for you to read, it is -very likely- not to favor your interests. If the other party wants to deal with you fairly, they'll be willing to rewrite it in ways you do understand, or they'll encourage you to review it with an expert, such as your own lawyer. Also, it -does- matter what you agree to; which you'll find out if you ever end up in legal interactions about the contract, or even if you need to continue business dealings with the other party in the future. And while the other party may not be out to get you, even the most honorable contract-drafter writes their contracts to deal with their own issues and needs; most drafters write to give their "side" as many advantages as possible.
Rude negotiators, negotiating rudely.
Arguing Penguins BY-NC-ND nouQraz/Adam Arroyo
As to the second reason: it's totally possible to be extremely rude when negotiating, if you behave rudely while you're doing it. However, if a polite request to discuss the terms of a contract is met with offense, the offended party may be trying to intimidate you into signing something that's not advantageous to you. That's definitely not always true - there are people who are actually offended by requests to negotiate. But that offense may indicate some other reasons to be wary of doing business with those folks - they may not very good at treating business as "business".
As to the third reason: yep, negotiating can be scary. Especially if you are not used to, or just not comfortable with, asserting yourself. Especially if the other party has something you want, or has more power than you (be it social power, economic power, physical power, etc.) Especially if you think asking to negotiate may take the whole deal off the table.
These reasons not to negotiate are harder to counter, because they are totally valid feelings. I will say that asserting yourself (usually, often, sometimes?) gets easier the more you do it - and can be way more dysfunctional at the other end of the spectrum (see, e.g., Donald Trump.) I will say that asking to negotiate with people who really do have the intention to do business will rarely result in them taking the whole deal off the table - though they may, in fact, refuse to make any changes. And finally, I will also say that, if someone wants you to sign a contract with them it is almost always because -you- have something -they- want, too - and that gives you some power to build from!
Coming soon: times when I have negotiated about copyright, and about other issues. In the meantime, have I left anything out? What other things have you seen that have made it hard for people to negotiate?
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September 15, 2008
Day 1 on CA
I am thinking about writing a paper to model the growth of Wal-mart stores and distribution centers by cellular automata. The location data of wal-mart stores and DCs are downloaded from Prof. Thomas Holmes' website.
CA is a technique modeling microscopic behaviors. The birth of this concept dates back to 1970s, and has received increasing attention in research on complex systems.
According to Jacob Goldenberg in his paper "Riding the Saddle: How Cross-Market Communications can Create a Major Slump in Sales", CA has the following features:
- The CA approach can uncover the complexity of the microscopic behaviors to help us understand better the underlying mechanisms of a system.
- CA modeling requires a reliable micro-representation of the relations among individuals.
- When a phenomenon is monotonic or linear in most of its duration, aggregate-level modeling may be more convenient to employ. Yet for a nonlinear or monotonic regime, it is probably better to adopt CA technique.
An interesting youtube movie on the diffusion of wal-mart.
Some questions to think about:
a. What is the economic/geographical relationship between stores and DCs?
b. What kind of rules should wal-mart have in terms opening new stores and DCs?
c. What are the managerial policy implications from this geographical distribution?
Related papers:
Back, T. et al. 1998. Modeling urban growth by cellular automata
Besussi E. 1998 The diffused city of the Italian North-east identification of urban dynamics using cellular automata urban models. Comput. Enviorn. & Urban Systems. vol. 22. No. 5. pp. 497-523
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October 12, 2010
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EBSCO has informed us that everything should be fixed later today. It appears that access has been restored to about half of the EBSCO ELM databases; however, sites will still have some dead links as EBSCO's system continues to update. EBSCO has fixed the problem that caused the break in access, but it is taking longer than they anticipated to update the over 1200 affected sites.
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October 5, 2010
New Health Videos Added to Consumer Health Complete
EBSCO is pleased to announce that an array of Health Daily videos has been added to Consumer Health Complete.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Ryan McPhun of The Ruby Suns remixes The Sneaks
Here's a pretty cool remix that Ryan-Ruby-Suns made of Hey Sally by Auckland band The Sneaks (check 'em out here:
The Sneaks - Hey Sally (Ruby Suns Remix) by therubysuns
James from The Sneaks and Ryan's new project Spring Break is also very cool - keep your ears peeled (?) for more from them...
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Our venues
The world of the Peaceful Dragon
30 April 2009 by Richard
photo of tree blossom overhanging the wall of a gravel garden
Ryoanji Zen garden
Well I am back at work after my break in Japan, as interesting and exciting a destination as I have ever visited. It really is a mix of the old and the new and this cannot be better personified than the city of Kyoto. I spent 5 days in Tokyo, truly a metropolis of bright lights, fashionistas and the latest gadgetry but Kyoto – what some call the cultural heart of Japan – is where the clash of worlds is most obvious. As soon as you step off the Bullet train you enter Kyoto’s futuristic looking plate glass and steel frame rail station building designed by Hiroshi Hara. The Bullet train really is as efficient as you are told and quite a shock for someone used to British trains when your reserved carriage actually stops in front of you and on time. I can only hope a contingent of British rail carriers executives have their next annual conference in Japan and invite the CEO of Japan Rail as the keynote! The area around the station has hotels, offices and shops aplenty like most major cities but scratch under the surface and there lies a hidden world of temples and Zen gardens of all shapes and descriptions.
I wanted to visit one in particular – Ryoanji (part of the Peaceful Dragon Temple) in North Kyoto which is a simple gravel and Zen garden. It was also visited by Monty Don in the BBC programme Around the World in 80 Gardens! On the day we visited there were already hoards of tourists there (Monty Don must have been allowed access before the crowds) and as such it was difficult to have a totally peaceful experience. There was also maintenance taking place on the viewing platform but even so, the simplicity and beauty of the garden was palpable. To get to it though you had to first walk through the beautiful temple grounds with its cherry blossoms, lake and shrines. It made me think of something I was once told by a leading expert on Stonehenge on a visit to the World Heritage Site. We stood like the masses of tourists facing inwards looking at the famous stone structure but then he told me to turn around and face outwards, to look at the surrounding landscape. Nobody else was doing this but to get a real understanding of Stonehenge he said it had to be seen in relation to its surroundings.
I could not resist visiting a few museums whilst I was over there and thoroughly enjoyed the Tokyo National Museum. It is situated in the beautiful Ueno Park which was in full cherry blossom bloom during our visit. The park was packed with families, tourists and strangely… Tokyo rockers! Several rockers were dancing their hearts away to some loud Japanese rock ‘n’ roll directly opposite the museum entrance. The museum grounds are also the location of the Le Corbusier inspired Gallery of Horyuji Treasures which was designed by Yoshio Taniguchi (he was also the architect for MoMA in New York) which consists of over 300 objects, mainly from the 7th – 8th century, which were donated to the Imperial Household by the Horyuji Temple in 1878. It was a bit too dark for my liking inside the actual galleries but I liked the sense of space in the research area and library as well as the overall design.
We also decided to take a day trip from Kyoto to Hiroshima. It was as expected a very somber and sobering trip but an interesting one nonetheless. I was particularly impressed with the Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb victims and Hall of Remembrance which was a very informative and respectfully designed centre. This was in sharp contrast to the larger Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, which in comparison had some rather dated displays. I am fully aware of the need to be respectful when looking at sensitive subjects but you also sometimes need to be quite graphic and not water down displays or exhibits. This museum might have taken that further than I personally would have though, that said; it was very busy with a large amount of schoolchildren who would have had to face issues which unfortunately are still with us in the world today. So it was a great trip and I thoroughly recommend it as a destination for museum aficionados, general culture vultures, amateur gardeners and even rockers!
Bye for now.
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Interview with Jamie Brayshaw – A Look at the Development of MotorStorm Apocalypse
I got the opportunity to sit down with Jamie Brayshaw, the Community Manager at Evolution Studios and ask him a few questions about MotorStorm Apocalypse.
As Community Manager, Jamie is the voice of gamers within the studio and the online spokesperson for the studio externally, and collaborates with both to create quality and entertaining communal experiences through videogames.
Jamie had a lot of to share with us about the development of the game, and some of the great new features. Take a look at what he had to say below.
Q: When did you begin working on MotorStorm Apocalypse?
The concepts and prototypes that would eventually become MotorStorm Apocalypse began with a small team midway through developing MotorStorm Pacific Rift early in 2008. They looked at ways in which the theme of destructible, multiple-route race tracks on vastly different road surfaces could be taken in a new direction – one which went further than anyone had seen in a racing game before.
Q: Obviously the game plays great with a gamepad. What can users of a steering wheel expect?
I’ve had the pleasure of playing MotorStorm Apocalypse with a steering wheel, on a true stereoscopic 3DTV, and it blew me away. The intensity of the extreme racing conditions is amplified, and reading and reacting to the race as it changes feels much more immersive. I think that’s the key difference: when you’re racing with a force-feedback steering wheel you can feel every hair-pin drift, every rivalry collision, every earthquake tremor… By the time you reach the finish line your knuckles are white and your adrenaline is pumping. You feel like you survived the race. It’s the sort of feeling you get when you’re holding onto a lead in the last lap and you know that your rivals are close behind you, but with a steering wheel you get the feeling every time.
Q: What are the most important enhancements in the 1.05 update?
Alongside the addition of Logitech steering wheel support, the update makes it easy for you to share your personalized vehicles, so that you can show off your design skills or simply make sure your racing team looks the part out on the track. The biggest feature we’ve added allows you to design your own racing events with the “Mode Editor” and then race with your friends on the PlayStation®Network.
Q: Can you tell us a little about the “Mode Editor”
By design, MotorStorm Apocalypse has a carefully crafted driving model, realistic physics and destruction, and three traditional racing event types (Races, Elimination races and short sprint races called Chase events): The “Mode Editor” gives you the freedom to change any of these aspects to shape the racing experience to suit your play style: whether you want to control which vehicle types can race together; fine-tune the suspension damping; restrict turbo boosting; disable traction control; play with “moon gravity”; or anything else within the realms of the editor. The level of control it offers over how you play will make sure that you can keep it fresh for as long as you want.
Q: When you and your dev team find yourselves running on empty, what is your fuel of choice?
When you do something that you really have a passion for it’s rare that you find yourself running on empty, but the occasional breath of fresh air, sunlight and outdoor activity definitely helps when you spend a lot of time in a studio. And pizza.
Senior Global Marketing Manager, Gaming
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Creatively Serving
First, click here.
Now, envision yourself cooking a delicious meal. You wash the vegetables, peel, dice, sway to the music. Spinning expertly to get a new knife, you pull open the drawer, 1, 2, 3, pick it up, conduct the orchestra, close the drawer with your hip, spin, slide, resume chopping onions. Brown the meat, spice it up with thyme and lemon pepper, shake shake here, shake shake there, Oh fly me to the moon!
Or, if cooking doesn’t suit your fancy…
You’ve got a blank canvas before you, paints to your right, paper towels and water to your left, paintbrush in hand. Closing your eyes, you let the music paint a picture for you: an explosion of color, the voices of trombones and trumpets, lines and zig zags, the steady beat of the drums. You conduct the musicians with your brushstrokes. Dab, swirl, dot dot, loooong stroke, dab.
For me, part of the creative process involves music. From cooking, to painting, to writing, my concentration is aided by background rhythm and pure instrumentals. But not all creative processes are the same.
For instance, I know that when I paint with my friend Elissa on Friday, we will not be listening to my study session music! It’ll be something to get us through painting mural pieces for her senior project.
Which is actually what I wanted to talk about tonight (though music is cool too!).
Let me start by saying this: Part of being an art major or minor means putting together the equivalent of a senior thesis, but instead of it being a giant paper, it’s a gallery show, or in Elissa’s case, an instillation mural on York Road.
She and another friend of mine, Christine, have spent the past few months assembling the pieces of the mural and with the help of various friends have started to paint it. The mural itself is on six 5’4’ plywood boards that will be set up in the windows of the Verizon building.
Last week the Urban Art club helped prime the back of the boards so they wouldn’t warp.
This week, I’ll be helping paint the mural (can’t wait to break out my painting pants!)
I’m actually really excited to work on this, because 1) I love painting (on any scale) 2) I don’t often have time to do service, so it’s nice to have something that I can fit into my schedule for once 3) This will be me one day, so I’m gaining a new perspective in how to plan my future project.
But most of all, I’m looking forward to doing this because of the people. Working with fellow students on something like this adds a new dimension to your understanding of them and the people it will eventually affect. No matter what Elissa and I end up listening to, or talking about, when we paint, I know I’ll enjoy her company and the simple act of spreading color on a blank canvas.
The unveiling is on April 26 at 5 p.m. in front of the Verizon building.
Musical Liberation
Have you ever been so happy and thoroughly enjoying yourself that you can’t stop smiling?
How about being so lost in the moment that the only thing you can focus on is the joy you are experiencing right then?
If you have, that’s wonderful. If you haven’t, don’t worry! There’s plenty of time to get on that. Because let’s face it, going through life day after day, week after week, year after year, only thinking about the future and worrying about everything that is coming up immanently can really stress you out. It sucks all the spontaneity and joyful surprises out of your experiences. And that just … sucks.
So that is why after going through this weekend and taking time to reflect, I decided I’d squeeze one more “usual” post in before writing something about Christmas at Loyola.
And let me just warn you: the things that got me grinning like a fool and living in the moment are not things I’d expect to lose myself in. Especially as one centered around the music my grandpa listens to (which I secretly love).
Can you hazard a guess? Yes? No? Maybe? Well, um, here goes:
Yeah, who would have guessed I’d spend my Friday night with a great group of friends learning how to swing dance (at the Mobtown Ballroom) and then use those moves on the dance floor?
Prep for Swinging
It was SO MUCH FUN!!!! Seriously. I didn’t know how it would go, which is probably why I had such a great time, and even though I may not be the best dancer in the world, it didn’t matter. I learned lead (the guy part, because at first there weren’t enough guys), and spent a good two hours kicking up my heels with people who were truly enjoying themselves. Yeah, ok, it was a bit awkward at first because no one knew what they were doing, but by the end my roommate and I were twirling each other around and having a grand old time.
Some of Us
I wish I had more pictures of the action, but the lighting wasn’t that great and I didn’t feel like blinding people with my camera’s flash.
I will say that sitting between dances and being asked to dance kind of made me feel like I was in a Victorian romance novel. It sounds ridiculously cheesy, but I couldn’t help but think of Pride and Prejudice while chatting with my friends.
By the end of the night we all agreed we wanted to go again next semester, so I’m super excited for that!
Now, going along with this musical theme of entertainment, my Saturday night was spent in a similar manner, though not as physically draining.
Anyone who goes to Loyola knows that at some point they have to go to this amazing concert hosted by the Chimes and Belles, the two a cappella groups here. I’ve mentioned them before, but then I’ve only seen them sing a few songs at a time. Not a two-hour concert of sketch comedy and fantastic renditions of pop music from all eras. My favorites were Sweet Disposition, Hey Ya, The Lion Sleeps Tonight, and All I Want For Christmas.
As I sat there in total awe of the Chimes’ ability to crank out high energy and high notes, I marveled at the human voice. It can truly do spectacular things. Those songs may not have given me the shivers (like Amazing Grace, goosebumps every time), but trust me when I say I couldn’t stop smiling.
It’s not very often I can shake all the worries I have going through my head and truly enjoy a leisure activity. Being able to do that this weekend was so freeing, I only wish I was able to experience it more often. But then again, would that reoccurrence take away from the appreciation of these special events?
I don’t know about that answer, but I do know that music has something to do with it!
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Herschel Walker needs company in his new Mixed Martial Arts gig
on September 27, 2009 at 11:00 AM
The news that former football star Herschel Walker is dipping his toe into the world of Mixed Martial Arts is scary for a couple reasons:
One, there's a chance a 47-year-old could get killed out there, and two, what if he's actually some sort of ninja-Chuck Norris hybrid and nobody knew?
After all, the guy reportedly is a 412th-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do or something. (You'd think he could have used that to help his Olympic bobsledding chances a few years back.)
Walker is the second athlete in recent memory to give MMA a try, following in the footsteps of the esteemed Jose Canseco, who flopped around the ring worse than your average heavyweight boxer.
It makes you wonder who will be the next athlete to step in line to have his or her face caved in?
Glad I asked, since I love these brainstorming sessions. Here are five guesses:
• No. 5, Serena Williams: That way she'd have the chance to take this (insert creative expletive here) ball and shove it down their (repeat expletive) throat.
• No. 4, Stephen Jackson: Remember when he went berserk at The Palace of Auburn Hills riot a few years ago? He'd be good for at least one round, right?
• No. 3, Nate Robinson: He may be only 5-foot-9, but it's not the size of the guy in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the guy, right? Well, Nate has plenty of fight in him.
• No. 2, Tiger Woods: His biceps are getting a little out of control. It's time to put them to use.
• No. 1, Milton Bradley: You thought I was going to say somebody like Mike Tyson or Dennis Rodman or Ron Artest, didn't you? MMA needs someone who can put their anger issues to good use. It's not like the Cubs want him back. Maybe it's time for a new career path.
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The Clayton Township board does a pretty fine imitation of The Don
Andrew Heller | Flint Journal By Andrew Heller | Flint Journal
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on March 05, 2009 at 1:14 PM, updated March 05, 2009 at 1:50 PM
Come Heller high water...
• The idea that General Motors, once the biggest corporation in the world, could declare bankruptcy is like thinking the sun could go out, isn't it? Weird, scary times.
• Nature abhors a vacuum, and so into the vacuum of "local public officials acting like goofy, petty tyrants" created by the departure of The Don steps the Clayton Township board, which dumped a popular police chief (Chuck Melki) for not consulting a personnel committee that apparently doesn't exist before firing one of his officers.
• Question: If this committee does exist, was it consulted before Melki's firing? Just asking.
• Supposedly, the real issue is Supervisor Bruce Beatty simply doesn't like Melki. If that's it, fine. But Beatty should be honest about it. Don't hide behind legalese and parliamentary rules. (A call to Beatty wasn't returned by deadline.)
• Stocks are so bad, maybe Wall Street should drop the name "Dow Industrial Average" and go with "Maalox Industrial Average."
• Note to self: "Every few months, call Rose Bogardus, Genesee County Register of Deeds, ask how it's going with her election promise to eliminate the office."
• One of the great pleasures of spring is pretending you know more about what the Detroit Tigers should do with their personnel than the manager. For instance, I think Jim Leyland would be nuts not to put Rick Porcello in the starting rotation. I know, I know. He's only 20. You don't want to rush him. It might ruin his arm or his psyche. Blah, blah, blah. The Tigers are paying the kid lots of money. If he has the best arm, why waste it in the minors?
• Besides, if not Porcello, then who? Dontrelle Willis? He couldn't find home plate if you spotted him Google Earth. Nate Robertson? Please. Journeyman. He's a lefty, though, and the Tigers could use a lefty in the bullpen.
• Tell me, how do you not end up resenting the people who buy your house at 50 percent off?
• Blog Comment of the Week honors go to cuzisayso for this quip about my column on guys hugging guys: "Hug me all day long, but do not smack me on the behind."
• That's a reference, I'll presume, to jocks patting rumps to say "Good job!" Call me stuffy, but I'm glad my co-workers don't do that. "Great column, Andy! (swat)" Um, no thanks.
• Want your say? The blog's at
• Need Has a Face. This week it belongs to Sheila, a disabled high school senior who lives at Shelter of Flint with her mom. Sheila has a 4.0 gpa, but she needs money for a graduation cap and gown. To help, call Glory at the Shelter of Flint, (810) 239-9169 extension 307. Information provided by Resource Genesee, (810) 767-0500.
• Today's closing quotation comes courtesy of reader "chirp1962": "There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance - that principle is contempt prior to investigation" -- Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), British philosopher.
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Eras end, but the game moves on
Jim Carty By Jim Carty
on December 18, 2007 at 5:56 PM, updated January 14, 2008 at 6:02 PM
He never played for or worked for Bo Schembechler, never walked into the Big House, never even traveled to Ann Arbor, and couldn't sing "The Victors" if you paid him to try.
Rich Rodriguez said many things Monday morning after being introduced as the next University of Michigan football coach, but what he did most was scream change.
After nearly 40 years of being led by the legendary Schembechler or one of his assistants, Michigan will be led by a West Virginia coal miner's son, a self-made coach from the outside, one who has respect for, but clearly not reverence or much deep knowledge of, this place's past. The mythology that's been so important to older fans and those who were raised in the Bo and Woody era, all the talk of Michigan men, the '69 game and the team, the team, the team, will be mostly packed up now, put away as part of history.
It had to be at some point.
Eras end, empires fall, the game eventually moves on.
After years of the past seeming to influence, and perhaps even constrain, much of Michigan football, it was impossible not to notice just how little Rodriguez talked about Schembechler and tradition and that school down south.
When he called the Ohio State rivalry one of the greatest in college sports, you could almost feel heads turn and eyebrows raise around the room.
One of the best?
One of?
It's the sort of mistake you could imagine Carr sending a freshman to run laps for, but Rodriguez meant no offense. His football world has never revolved around the Ann Arbor-Columbus axis until now. Michigan isn't a religion for him, just a job.
A job he didn't seek, but that sought him out.
He made that last part clear, saying, "I didn't go out and search or seek this job," and the fact Michigan came after him is important. Rodriguez has clearly taken it as a mandate. He's not coming here to become part of something from the past, he's coming to change Michigan into a Rich Rodriguez football program. He's bringing his core of assistants from West Virginia, his guys, who know his system, and they're going to run the same spread offense West Virginia plays and an unusual 3-3-5 defense.
They're going to put in a whole new strength and conditioning program.
And after years of almost incomprehensible institutional paranoia in Schembechler Hall, the new Michigan football coach promised to be accessible to the media and casually mentioned that, yeah, he expected reporters would be welcome at practice.
"I'm just gonna be who I am, and we're going to coach the way we coach," Rodriguez said. "We've had success with it in the past, and we certainly think we'll have success with it now.
"We're bringing a whole lot of things from our program at West Virginia here," Rodriguez added later. "I think they understood that when they hired me."
This is a new chapter now, which is part of what's going to make it so interesting.
After years of Michigan football being defined by Bo and Woody and the people who grew up watching those legendary games, a new generation gets to watch a new era take form.
One that begins, as Schembechler's did, with a blank slate.
And, no, Rodriguez can't possibly love this place the way Bo and retiring coach Lloyd Carr always clearly did. Not right now, at least.
Maybe over time he'll come to, but after he jilted his alma mater, you have to be a bit skeptical about the 44-year-old's claim that this will be his last job in coaching.
And ultimately, affection and tradition and even loyalty don't matter as much as winning - not when you're paying a $4 million buyout and more than $2 million a year in salary for a coach - and Rodriguez has won every place he's coached since he was hired to lead his first program at age 24.
People loved that Carr loved Michigan, they genuinely did. But love only goes so far when you can't beat Ohio State or win a bowl game.
It's time to build a new tradition, one looking forward, not back, and Monday morning Rich Rodriguez looked like the perfect choice to do just that, someone intrigued more by Michigan's possibilities than its histories.
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Old Hats Make New Rugs (Oct, 1952)
Old Hats Make New Rugs
Photos by Wally Kunkle
THERE are many kinds of felt rugs, but we will discuss only 3 in this article: the tongue or petal rug (Figs. 1, 4 and 6)—sometimes called the scalloped doormat—the appliqued felt rug (Fig. 10) and the embroidered felt rug. These needlework floor coverings require no special frames, hooks, or gadgets. All you need is a long, stout needle (somewhat slimmer than a darning needle so that it slips through the felt easily), heavy waxed linen or cotton thread, and wool yarns taken from old sweaters and socks, knitting silks, or crochet cottons for decorative effects.
For these rugs, use either felt or extra-heavy woolen fabrics (broadcloth or flannel) which don’t tend to ravel, or a combination of felt and fabric. You can use lighter weights if you sand- wich 2 or 3 layers of cloth together to give proper thickness. You can use all new felt, obtainable by the yard in 72 in. widths, from department stores or mail-order houses; combine it with salvaged materials, such as old hats, discarded billiard and pool table coverings, old college pennants and blankets, industrial felts (from paper mills), and scraps left from the manufacture of athletic goods such as jackets and bowling shirts. (Try Salvation Army store, Goodwill Industries, and rummage sales for old hats.) Don’t use fur felts or tissue felts—they are too soft to be durable under foot.
The tongue (or petal) rug gets its name from the shape of the felt pieces that comprise it. These are small oblongs of felt, 2-1/2 x 3-1/2 in., square on one end and ‘cut into a tongue-like curve (occasionally cut to a point) at the end opposite (Fig. 2). You can vary the size and shape of these tongues, letting the size be determined by the kind of felt or fabric scraps available.
After you have measured the floor space where you want to use the rug and decided on the shape (round, oval, half-round, oblong or square), cut a piece of burlap or heavy cotton pillow ticking to size for the foundation. If it is to be square or rectangular, turn in a generous hem on each edge of the foundation material itself, and stitch it on the sewing machine. All felt appliqued and embroidered rugs are also edge-finished with binding (Fig. 5), using wool strips.
Each row of petals may be of a different shade or color, while the yarn, silk or cotton used to blanket-stitch the petals may be monotone throughout (Fig. 4). Another version keeps all the petals alike in color and varies the shade of the blanket-stitching from row to row (Fig. 6). Or you may have both petals and blanket-stitching change from row to row (Fig. 1A). A suggested color scheme is: Outer row of petals, dark brown; next 2 rows, dark or emerald green; one row of old gold; aqua center rows; cinnamon-brown flowers for finish. Or try 2 rows of black petals outlined in apple-green, then 2 rows of iron-grey outlined with royal blue, then one row of lighter grey outlined in cherry-red, and center rows of light grey outlined in emerald green with royal blue and scarlet finishing flowers.
Next, cut out felt tongues or petals to proper size and blanket-stitch around edges of each one, except across its square end (see Fig. 2). Keep your blanket-stitches firm, but not so tight that the petals curl. If your rug isn’t too large, lay out the burlap or ticking foundation on a card table. When making a rectangular rug, straight threads in the burlap and stripes in the ticking provide handy guide lines on which to lay out the rows of petals. If the background is ticking, however, you’ll have to draw in the markings for the petal rows across the ends of the rug with a grease pencil or crayon, spaced at 2-in. intervals. For oval, round or half-round rugs, also draw guide lines in with a crayon or grease pencil, allowing a 2-in. spacing. To get good curves use a string with a pencil tied to the end.
Now lay first, or outside row of petals, edge to edge on burlap foundation, with petals extending a little over its borders (Fig. 7). At the corners tuck one petal underneath at an angle to fill in the empty space. Pin petals in place and stitch to burlap, by hand or on the sewing machine. If petals are 3% in. long, second row will overlap outside row about 2 in. This row of petals is started by centering each petal on the division between the petals of the first row (Fig. 7). Pin second row in place and stitch down. Repeat process of adding row after row in toward center of rug in the same fashion, overlapping the rows and tucking in extra corner petals wherever necessary. When you reach rug’s center, cut out felt flowers, or a row of double scallops, leaves, circles, or geometric designs and make up a little pattern of your own to cover raw edges of last 2 rows (Figs. 1A, 3, 4, 6 and 7). Blanket-stitch the edges of these pieces and sew them firmly into place, either with waxed thread, or fancy yarn-stitching.
After entire rug is finished, sew each petal firmly, completely through burlap foundation, with a daisy stitch in yarn (Fig. 8), a simple cross-stitch, a little star, or just tack it with waxed thread and square-knot it on the back. This prevents petals from kicking up in traffic and permits gentle vacuuming. Occasionally you’ll need to overlap the sides of the petals to make them fit the burlap, and the amount of overlap between the rows is also optional.
You can work out elaborate patterns and designs carrying out a flower motif, such as a round rug done in shades of deep red graduating into a center of pale pink which tends to look like a great rose (Fig. 9). For a round rug, reduce the petal widths by Vs in. for each course as you approach closer and closer to the rug’s center, so that the exposed parts of the petals in the very middle are tiny. Otherwise side-lapping is so great that pattern looks confused.
Select any pattern, here shown in quarters (Fig. 9), then make your whole rug according to that one design. For the pin-wheel pattern, alternate dark and light tongues in each course to produce a swirl effect. For the egg pattern, do likewise but produce a zig-zag effect instead of a swirl. For the peacock’s tail, alternate entire courses in dark and light, starting with a dark outside course. For the rosettes, alternate 2 light and one dark for the first course. Alternate 2 dark and one light for the second and third courses. For the fourth and fifth, alternate 2 light and one dark as you did for the first course. Sixth and seventh courses are same as second and third. Eighth and ninth are same as fourth, fifth and first, etc.
The tongue rug technique applied to cotton materials makes up into gay place mats for breakfast or lunch table, tray cloths or dresser scarfs. Made from terry-cloth, it turns out bath mats and toilet-seat covers. Delightful pillow coverings, either round or square, are other possibilities.
An appliqued felt rug (Fig. 10) gives the home designer far more leeway than the tongue rug, which is limited to such designs as can be achieved by using units of a single shape. Hooked rug patterns, quilt-block squares (Fig. 11A, B, and C)—any simple or elaborate geometrical figures—make perfect designs. Felt appliques are simply pinned to the rug backing and the raw edges sewed down flat. Any rule that applied to hooked-rug designing or to sources of designs for hooked rugs (see “Fancy Hooked Rugs,” June ’50 S&M) is suited to felt rugs. All-over flower patterns, quilt-block lay-outs (Fig. 10), or felt circles placed close together in special arrangements to form what is called the Button Rug, are very handsome.
The easiest patterns to work with are quilt-block lay-outs. Many of the women’s magazines sell stamped patterns that can be transferred directly to the rug backing with a hot flat-iron. Patterns for applique pieces are also included, which are stamped onto the smaller felt fragments, cut out with sharp scissors, and matched to the stamped pattern on the rug. Otherwise cut pattern sections from brown paper and trace a pattern through carbon paper onto the felt.
For the background or foundation of this rug, use a large piece of felt cut to desired size and shape. Some other stout fabric can be used—perhaps a length of very heavy overcoat material or a fabric called paper mill felt (not true felt but a woven wool cloth, thicker than domestic blankets, which is shrunken tight from the damp heat of the paper-making process). Paper mills sometimes offer their discards for sale. You might deliberately shrink an old blanket to use for your rug! Indeed, any wool you consider rugged enough to stand walking on will do. A good, tough army blanket is fine. Remember, the final cementing to burlap will stiffen and strengthen it immeasurably.
Next, choose a pattern and a color scheme. Whatever we said about color usage for hooked rugs holds true here. You can’t always be too choosy about background color. You will probably be grateful to find a piece of material big enough and tough enough to use for background without demanding a gorgeous shade. The rug shown here (Fig. 10) is done on a section of dingy-cream paper-mill felt. The roses are dark brick-red, a soft faded rose-rust, with dull yellow centers. Half a dozen different shades of green, from light to dark, make up the leaves and stems. Look for soft shades, avoid harsh tones and very bright colors combined with very soft ones.
If you are using (1) an olive green background (army blanket), use soft violet, old-gold, and faded rose for the flowers in the pattern, and pale, medium, and deep chartreuse for leaves with cinnamon brown stems. When using (2) a grey-drab background, try using all shades of blue from sky-blue through turquoise, aqua, Alice blue, cobalt and royal, with accents of brick-red in flowers or main design. Leaves, stems or minor sections of the pattern could be apple-green, emerald and leaf-green. For (3) a black background, make very bright flowers, using reds, clear blues, mustard-yellows, chartreuse and brick, and leaves or minor detail of leaf-green, cinnamon brown, and medium brown.
To begin the rug, assemble as many colored felt hats as you need or can get hold of, and cut out all the pieces of the applique patterns. Be sure to cot in nice clean lines. Keep these pattern sections separated as to size, shape and color in a divided hosiery box or muffin tin. Next, lay out felt background on a card table or, if it is large, on the floor. With a yard-stick find the true center of the background and mark a line through it in chalk from top to bottom of the rug, and from side to side. This will help you to lay out the pattern with accuracy. Line up the applique design with these cross-lines, arrange it on the felt and pin or baste each small felt detail into place. To keep the thread from tearing out of the felt, overcast each little applique section of felt to the background with close but deep stitches, using waxed button-hole silk or heavy-duty cotton thread. Rug-warp or strong linen thread are sturdier but tend to make the stitches too noticeable.
After entire design has been overcast into position, cut a piece of good burlap to exact size and shape of rug. Cover entire back of rug with a coating of good-quality rubber cement, and apply a coat to surface of burlap lining. Let ‘ stand 5 minutes and apply a second coating to each. Let both fabrics stand until surfaces have become slightly tacky. Hunt up an assistant to help you. Two pieces of fabric full of sticky rubber cement can turn into a one-man hazard!
Beginning at one end of the rug, lower that section down so that the edges exactly coincide with the edges of the burlap below it. Now, just as if you were smoothing out wall paper, let the 2 layers of cloth come gradually together, carefully avoiding wrinkles as you press it down. After sections are joined, press them together over and over with a cold flatiron to insure a good seal. Give the cement a few hours to set, then trim edges slightly.
To finish the edges, cut bias strips about 2% in. wide from strong wool cloth, such as wool flannel or men’s worsted suiting, and stitch together on the straight of the goods until the length will go around your rug. Press open the seams, then with the right side of the strip against the right side of the rug, sew the binding to the edges of the rug, using a back-stitch and heavy waxed thread. Allow plenty of ease on rounded rugs and notch the corners of the rug to prevent any unsightly humping. Finally, turn binding out and over to wrong side of rug and overcast it down snugly to burlap with waxed thread (Fig. 5).
The oldest pattern I know in this type of felt rug is called the button rug. The design consists of small felt circles or buttons. Each button is made of 3 different-sized layers of felt, the bottom layer 3 in. in diameter, the next layer on top of it 2 in. across, with a small 1-1/4 in. circle on the very top. Each circle is overcast or button-holed to the circle below it, and the whole button is then sewed to the felt base. One museum rug that I saw was entirely covered with little buttons, edge to edge. The rug was not bound, but was finished off with a deep wool-yarn fringe.
Many of the old rugs were left unbound, and few of them had burlap backings, but these 2 steps add so much to the life of a rug that they are well worth the extra effort involved. Some rug authorities recommend putting a coat of glue-sizing on the backs of any homemade rugs except the reversible braided rugs. Powdered glue is available in hardware stores and the package carries directions for applying.
Embroidered felt rugs, seldom seen nowadays, used typical hooked-rug designs. The work consisted of filling in the outlines of the chosen pattern with needle-work done in chain-stitch, using special yarns of high twist to insure good wearing qualities. This type of embroidery is called crewel-work. Crewel yarns suitable for rug-making (obtainable in most big department stores) are expensive. For a rug intended to be ornamental rather than heavy-duty, it might be possible to substitute yarns salvaged from really good heavy sweaters and hand-knit socks.
For procedure: A pattern is traced onto the felt backing just as a hooked-rug pattern is traced onto burlap (see April and June ’50 S&M). The same rules for color and design also hold true. The outlines of the pattern and the areas inside them are completely filled in with a simple chain-stitch using the woolen yarns (Fig. 12). The chain-stitch usually starts on the outside edge of a leaf outline and goes continually around and around to the very center point, or until the whole expanse of felt is filled. This may be done loosely or compactly. The more compact the stitching, of course, the finer the rug. Some of the old rugs were so closely worked that the felt backing was scarcely visible. Modern rugs, on the contrary, usually show a good deal of felt background.
This is slow, painstaking rugmaking. For those who love to embroider, and who have a feeling for delicate shadings and gradations of color as well as unlimited patience, I offer the idea for the embroidered rug. It will be rare and beautiful and a worthy heirloom for your family.
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Personalized Medicine: Will DNA Sequencing Improve Your Cancer Treatment?
Personalized Medicine is a rapidly evolving approach to patient care that incorporates an individual’s genetic information into a customized prevention or treatment plan. Mapping a person’s total genetic makeup or whole genome sequencing has created mountains of data about variations in our human genetic code. As this experience has grown, some of these variations have been linked to risks for certain diseases, or in some cases the likelihood that a person will respond to a particular treatment. Individuals may now submit a DNA sample and obtain their genetic sequence with accompanying risk association analysis for a few hundred dollars. Can this technology however be harnessed to drive better outcomes for patients diagnosed with cancer? Many clinicians and scientists argue that we are not there yet.
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Tanka Bar Receives Backpacker Editor’s Choice Award!
Tanka Bars and Tanka Bites, the buffalo all natural meat snack that won the Backpacker Editor’s choice award. I know, I know, buffalo meat snacks, really? Well believe it, I’ve tried them, and these treats are pretty darn good. In fact, one guy I know is already addicted to them. These all natural protein snacks are tasty morsels that provide a 70-calorie, 7 gram protein treat that is a great alternative to those other sports bars. But don’t take my word for it, hear what the editor’s from Backpacker have to say.
Tanka – Real Food. Real people! Really!
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26 Feb 20144 comments
Join the World’s Largest Family Reunion!
Where will you be on June 6, 2015?
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24 Feb 20140 comments
WDYTYA Live 2014: Highlights
The MyHeritage team had an amazing time at the Who Do You Think You Are Live 2014 show in London this past week. We enjoyed meeting new friends at the event and catching up with members who dropped by our booth to say hello.
Our MyHeritage booth at WDYTYA Live! 2014
The event was was busier than ever this year, with thousands of family historians flocking to the show to search for their ancestors and discover more about their past. Continue reading "WDYTYA Live 2014: Highlights" »
18 Feb 20141 comment
WDYTYA Live!: MyHeritage heads to London
Following RootsTech 2014, the MyHeritage team heads to London for the world’s largest family history show, "Who Do You Think You Are? Live." The eighth annual event takes take place February 20-22 , in National Hall, Olympia.
This great event is packed with genealogy workshops and family history sessions to satisfy all attendees from beginners through advanced family historians. Also, the hall is crowded with exhibitors to help you discover more about your family history.
The MyHeritage Team at WDYTYA will be at stand #530 and includes:
• Daniel Horowitz - Chief Genealogist
• Laurence Harris - Head of Genealogy (UK)
• Aaron Godfrey - Public Relations and Social Media Manager
• Ross Bloom - Marketing Program Manager
• Karen Hägele -Country Manager for Brasil & Portugal
These demonstrations will be presented every day at our booth: Continue reading "WDYTYA Live!: MyHeritage heads to London" »
16 Feb 20140 comments
Competition: Win tickets for WDYTYA Live 2014!
Join MyHeritage at “Who Do You Think You Are? Live” in London, from February 20-22.
We'll be presenting many exciting talks and workshops, and will soon post what we have planned for the event.
We’re also giving away a free pair of tickets for one lucky reader to join us at WDYTYA?Live 2014!
To enter, share with us the ancestor you'd most like to meet and why.
We will need to receive your story by Tuesday, February 18 at [email protected]. The lucky winner will be chosen and notified by email.
Will we see you at WDYTYA Live 2014? Let us know in the comments below!
14 Feb 20142 comments
Happy Valentine’s Day: Your stories and photos
Happy Valentine's Day!
Today is a special day, filled with love and happiness. Millions of people around the world will send tokens of their appreciation to friends and family, and say "I love you" to their loved ones.
The best love stories are not ones from the movies or storybooks, but the ones that come from our own families. These stories stay with us as lasting memories and are passed down from generation to generation.
At MyHeritage, we know how important family and love are in our lives. Last week, we asked you to send in your family's love stories.
Here are a few of our favorites that we want to share with you on this special day: Continue reading "Happy Valentine’s Day: Your stories and photos" »
12 Feb 20140 comments
RootsTech 2014: Wrap-up post
This year’s RootsTech 2014 was, as usual, an intense experience – and also much fun!
In addition to each of us working with attendees, covering the entire spectrum from those who hadn’t heard of MyHeritage to those who were very experienced members, it was also a great team experience to bond with team members from our various offices.
A few members of the team at the MyHeritage RootsTech booth
Continue reading "RootsTech 2014: Wrap-up post" »
7 Feb 20142 comments
RootsTech 2014: Day 1
The MyHeritage booth at RootsTech 2014
Continue reading "RootsTech 2014: Day 1" »
30 Jan 20141 comment
RootsTech 2014: We’re on our way!
We're especially proud to be Platinum Sponsors for this year’s event.
8 Jun 20137 comments
Anniversaries: Celebrating important occasions
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30 May 20130 comments
MyHeritage: Getting ready for Jamboree 2013
MyHeritage is getting ready for next week’s 44th Jamboree conference, organized by the Southern California Genealogical Society.
This year’s theme is “Follow the Path to the Past,” and the event takes place from Friday-Sunday, June 6-9, in Burbank, California.
We’re excited to see friends and meet new faces from all those expected at Jamboree. Will you be there? We’ll be at booth #409 where you can visit our team: Continue reading "MyHeritage: Getting ready for Jamboree 2013" »
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Tag: Bill McKibben
Margaret Wente on Kareiva and the ‘Enviro-Optimists’
Salt evaporation ponds formed by salt water impounded within levees in former tidelands on the shores of San Francisco Bay. There are many of these ponds surrounding the South Bay. As the water evaporates, micro-organisms of several kinds come to predominate and change the color of the water. First come green algae, then darkening as orange brine shrimp predominate. Finally red predominates as dunaliella salina, a micro-algae containing high amounts of beta-carotene (itself with high commercial value), predominates. Other organisms can also change the hue of each pond. Colors include red, green, orange and yellow, brown and blue. Finally, when the water is evaporated, the white of salt alone remains. This is harvested with machines, and the process repeats. Image credit: dsearls/Flickr user through a Creative Commons license.
Salt evaporation ponds formed by salt water impounded within levees in former tidelands on the shores of San Francisco Bay. (More on how the colors are formed below.) Image credit: dsearls/Flickr through a Creative Commons license.
Over the weekend, Toronto Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente sharply laid out what she and other journalists such as Keith Kloor have called the key philosophical battle of environmentalism today – between, as she puts it:
the purists and the pragmatists, the pessimists and the optimists – between the McKibbenists, who believe we’re on the brink of global catastrophe, and those who think human beings are more resourceful and the Earth is more resilient than the doom-mongers say they are.
Exhibit A of these eco-optimists for Wente? Peter Kareiva, chief scientist of The Nature Conservancy. Wente says that “Kareiva and his fellow enviro-optimists are the key to saving environmentalism from terminal irrelevance.”
As Wente puts it:
He argues that the purists have been terrible for environmentalism because they’ve alienated the public with their misanthropic, anti-growth, anti-technology, dogmatic, zealous, romantic, backward-looking message. (As a young scientist, he testified in favour of restricting logging to save the spotted owl. Then he saw the loggers sitting at the back of the room, with their children on their shoulders. After that, he became convinced that environmentalism wouldn’t work so long as it was framed in terms of either/or.)
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Letters: Readers' opinions on George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin
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Mary Szacik, from Matawan, is one of the estimated 700 people who marched on Broad Street in Newark to condemn the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin. (Robert Sciarrino/The Star-Ledger)
Many readers wrote to express their opinion of the verdict in the George Zimmerman trial.
Guns are the issue
The Zimmerman trial is reflective of bigger problems in our society. Many people feel they are profiled due to race, attire, etc. Many people feel the media turned this into a white/black issue, despite the fact that Zimmerman is half Latino. Our outrage should be focused on the amount of gun violence in our society.
Most people killed by a gun are killed by someone from their own race, and most gun violence is done with illegal guns. Where is the outrage about the gun violence in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and other cities that have high levels of gun violence? We need to be more outraged about killing in general, not just interracial killing.
David Celeste, Parlin
Respect for defense
Before the George Zimmerman trial, I was a firm supporter of the prosecution while lacking trust for defense attorneys. My opinion now is more balanced. Here’s why:
Defense attorney Mark O’Mara was sincere and genuine in his belief that Zimmerman was not guilty. The preparation was skillful and ethical. The prosecution, however, attempted to conceal evidence and ridiculously attempted a second-degree murder charge, based on child abuse. Prosecutors can be just as unethical as defense attorneys.
Joseph Wardy, Randolph
Shameful behavior
This trial should never have occurred. The prosecution could not present any reliable witness to show that George Zimmerman had any intention of killing Trayvon Martin. The media, with their frenetic hunger to fan the fires of their political agendas, kept this tragedy speeding down the track like a runaway train.
It is unfair that every part of the defendant’s life was scrutinized while the victim’s past was hidden because it was not relevant to this case.
Furthermore, it is shameful that local radio stations told listeners where demonstrations are being held so that more people can go and vent their anger about the verdict. This was a circus unfortunately being led by too many clowns.
Philip Miller, Howell
Front-page message
I take umbrage with the July 14 Sunday Star-Ledger front page.
First, it was not the “Trayvon Martin trial”; it was the George Zimmerman trial.
Second, more than three-quarters of the front page showed the glaring, menacing eyes and story about Shawn Custis (“Committed to a life of crime,”) directly beneath the “Zimmerman acquitted” headline, sending a subliminal message that Zimmerman was correct in his perception that Martin was a threat to him and up to no good, because all young black males in hoodies commit crimes.
The Shawn Curtis article surely could have been saved for another day.
Shelia Harper, East Orange
Justice for Zimmerman
Although a jury found George Zimmerman not guilty of murder in the killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, he now faces a life sentence of misery.
Had Martin been a middle-aged, white-haired man walking around that night, Zimmerman would have ignored him. More important, when Zimmerman called police to report a young black man walking around the neighborhood, there is clear recorded evidence that the police told him to stay back.
Had Zimmerman obeyed the police, Martin would be alive today and Zimmerman could continue a normal life.
Now, Zimmerman will live an unhappy life, and deservedly so.
Kal Wagenheim, Millburn
Cruz’s insensitivity
I found the tweet sent by Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz concerning the George Zimmerman trial verdict — “Thoroughly confused. Zimmerman doesn’t last a year before the hood catches up to him.” — offensive and inconsistent with the NFL’s policies and procedures.
While I’m a firm supporter of free speech and believe everyone should exercise that right, speech should be exercised responsibly, with sensitivity to all parties involved. As a Giants fan, I applaud Cruz’s accomplishments on the playing field, but I have no choice but to condemn his insensitive and inflammatory comments.
Henry Pokropinski, South River
No proof of racism
The media ignored the fact that George Zimmerman had an African-American prom date, that he mentored black children in Sanford, Fla., and that he raised money to help a black youth victimized by the son of a white cop because they were far more interested in a sensational story that would fan racial flames and ratings.
Having watched every moment of the trial, there was no evidence or testimony supporting Zimmerman was racist. He was stupid and reacted disastrously in a situation he should never have placed himself in.
The death of any human being is a tragedy, but not every tragedy is a crime.
Michael Maurer, Long Branch
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Oliver Perez Is A Disappointment
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By Phil Hoops
May 19, 2010, 1:40PM
To say that the majority of Oliver Perez's pitching performances for the Mets over the past two years would be an understatement...but you already knew that. What is most troublesome about Perez is not what he does on the mound, but rather it is his demeanor. We all know that most of his starts in 2010 have been well...awful... Full story »
What is Change to You?
BMets Mejia
By Matthew Artus
May 18, 2010, 1:05PM
The Rumblings Have Returned
By Michael Alpaugh
May 17, 2010, 12:45PM
Cutting the Cord
Piazza Marlins
By Matthew Artus
May 17, 2010, 10:52AM
Accusations, Allegations and Binoculars
By Michael Alpaugh
May 14, 2010, 3:55PM
Rivalries in sports usually bring out the best in two opponents. Sometimes however, it brings out the worst. In the case of the Mets/Phillies rivalry, it is the ridiculous. A Phillies coach was caught using binoculars from the bullpen to observe catcher Carlos Ruiz during Monday's game in Colorado. After insuring the public that there was no funny business, Manager Charlie Manuel explained that he believed that the Mets were stealing signs: Full story »
Darryl Strawberry Versus the Media
Staw Presser
By Matthew Artus
May 14, 2010, 3:07PM
Yesterday, I posted a video of a Darryl Strawberry interview from The Daily Line, a sports talk show that appears nightly on Versus. Today, I post part 2 of that interview which includes his comments on the infamous fight against Keith Hernandez in 1989, his regrets on choosing the Dodgers over the Mets, and race relations in baseball these... Full story »
The Marquis Signing That Wasn't
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By Phil Hoops
May 14, 2010, 11:15AM
During the off-season many New York Mets fans, including myself were clamoring for Omar Minaya to add arms to the starting rotation. One name frequently linked to the Mets was that of Jason Marquis. Marquis was arguably the most attractive option not named John Lackey, who was on the market. Let's face it, who wouldn't want a guy who had... Full story »
Sacrificing Offense in the Name of Tradition
Reyes Bunt
By Matthew Artus
May 14, 2010, 1:25AM
Thursday's 2-1 walkoff loss to the Marlins revisited many of the familiar themes plaguing the Mets' inconsistent play as of late. I'd like to get frustrated about going 2-for-9 with runners in scoring position and only 1 RBI to show for it, but situational hitting like that is cherry picking your stats. I wanted to question why Francisco Rodriguez... Full story »
Fan Favorite Returns To Mets Organization
By Phil Hoops
May 13, 2010, 3:31PM
Get a Citi Field Fix When the Mets Are Out of Town
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By Matthew Artus
May 13, 2010, 11:21AM
Want to experience the sights and sounds of Citi Field without fear of the Mets' inconsistent play spoiling your trip? The Mets heard your pleas and announced that they will start offering one hour tours of the cozy confines of Citi Field. Tours will take you behind the scenes of the ballpark's inner workings, from the press box to the... Full story »
The Wilpon's Economic Recovery Plan
By Michael Alpaugh
May 13, 2010, 8:40AM
K-Rod Summons the Spirit of Mets Closers Past
KRod Knee
By Matthew Artus
May 13, 2010, 12:35AM
Is Now The Time For Mets To Platoon Castillo?
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By Phil Hoops
May 12, 2010, 5:30AM
Following an Angel
Pagan Autograph
By Matthew Artus
May 12, 2010, 1:33AM
Thanks to a last-minute invite to meet a Met two blocks from my temporary office, I conceded my lunch on Tuesday to learn why I should concede my lunch on Wednesday. During Tuesday's lunch hour, Angel Pagan appeared at the pedestrian walkway near Madison Square Park to raise awareness for City Harvest's "Skip Lunch Fight Hunger" event being held... Full story »
One is the Loneliest Number
Citi Field Prom Club
By Matthew Artus
May 11, 2010, 12:37AM
I never feel comfortable declaring a game as a "must win." Sure, some games qualify as "must win" for the Mets. Elimination games. Games that Johan Santana pitches in or Chipper Jones plays in. The Subway Series. The phrase has a place in baseball parlance. However, I refrained from riding the good tidings left behind from the exciting weekend... Full story »
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How an oral history interview can help your genalogy research
on November 05, 2011 at 6:00 AM
famhist.jpgMother and daughter after a StoryCorps oral history interview. StoryCorps is an independent nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives.
First of all, ask the person you want to interview. This may seem like a no-brainer, but perhaps it will get them started thinking about the old days and make it easier for them to remember. Set up an appointment and tell them you’d like to tape it, using either video or audio (Video is better, you can catch facial expressions and if you’re interviewing more than one person at a time, they will be easier to identify than by listening to an audio recording). If you’re videotaping, make sure the picture is right, no cut off heads or anyone out of frame.
Do your homework before actually doing the interview. Have a prepared list of questions to ask, but if you need to go “off the reservation” because your interviewee has a great story to tell, do it. Ask about specific things or events you’d like to know about, but try and get a little color as well. For example, what was the weather like the day my parents got married? What was going on in the news at that time? You get the idea. If you Google “family history questions” you get some good ideas by checking out those web sites.
If you don’t understand something, ask them to clarify it. If you have any questions about family controversies or anything you think might make your subject uncomfortable, save them for the very end. This way, if they get angry and end the interview, you’ll still have some material you can work with.
Above all, make sure they are relaxed and comfortable. People will talk more freely when they’re relaxed. Serve snacks, or coffee and cake. Make sure your subject has some water or other liquid nearby in case they have to wet their whistle. They may go a bit dry after all the talking they’re bound to do.
Also, take notes. I know you’re probably recording it, but video cameras, audio recorders and batteries have been known to fail. Your backup is your notes, which will also serve as a guide to what you talked about and when.
And I know I’m going to sound like a broken record, but you MUST take everything your subject said with a grain of salt, especially if the events they’re talking about happened many years ago. What they tell you is a guide. You must go find the documentation that makes their memories fact.
Daniel Klein
is the past president of the Hudson County Genealogical and Historical Society. He can be reached at
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Post your Blazers fan photos By
on April 21, 2009 at 1:51 PM, updated April 21, 2009 at 1:56 PM
Hanging out at Wild Wings tonight? Maybe Claudia's?
Even if you're watching the game in your mom's basement, snap some photos and upload them to our Blazers fan gallery. We want to know where Blazers fans are hanging out tonight and what they're wearing (Roy jersey or a Walton wig?).
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XO's CIO chats about telecom consolidation, net neutrality
Mike Rogoway, The Oregonian By Mike Rogoway, The Oregonian
on June 16, 2010 at 2:42 PM, updated June 16, 2010 at 2:43 PM
robert_geller_xo.jpgXO CIO Robert Geller
XO Communications CIO Robert Geller is in Portland today. He spoke to the Software Association of Oregon this morning, and afterward I sat down with him and Cisco manager Sidney Morgan to chat about consolidation in the telecom industry, net neutrality and other topics.
XO provides phone and data services to business customers. It's historically focused on small and midsized businesses, but is increasingly courting large corporations, too -- including a recent deal with Target.
(Portland-based Integra Telecom is in a similar business. Both companies compete more with big carriers like AT&T, Verizon and Qwest, though, than they do with each other.)
Based in Virginia, XO has about 200 employees in Beaverton at a call center and management office. Geller has spent nine years at XO, and had been a vice president at US West and then Qwest.
Here are some highlights from our conversation:
• Consolidation: With Frontier acquiring Verizon's rural and western properties, and CenturyLink buying Qwest, Geller said it's more clear than ever that success in telecom depends on scale. XO, which bought Allegiance Telecom in 2004, would like to be in the acquisition game, too, he said, if the right deal comes along. "A little volume would definitely give us a jump start," he said. "We're always looking at what's possible."
• "Net neutrality":
XO Communications
Headquarters: Virginia
Product: Phone and data services for businesses.
Revenue: $1.5 billion (2009)
Profits: $21.8 million
Employees: 4,000, including about 200 in Beaverton
Ownership: XO is an over-the-counter stock. It's controlled by activist investor Carl Icahn, who holds 89 percent of XO's stock (and has been in Oregon tech news for other reasons.)
The FCC and some lawmakers have been pursuing rules or laws to prevent Internet service providers from charging companies a fee to carry their Web traffic. Big telecom companies object to those proposed bans, but Geller said that XO is "fairly neutral on net neutrality." Personally, he said he's wary of any restrictions carriers place on their Internet traffic. "Once you cross that line you open yourself up to abuses," he said.
• Strategy: Even though XO is doing more business with big companies, Geller said profits are higher when serving the less competitive small-business market. "The margins are better at the low end, but the acquisition costs relative to the size of the customer are higher," he said. That presents a puzzle that XO is still working out, according to Geller. The company is using outside sales reps to help keep the acquisition costs low, and working to automate provisioning to keep setup expenses down.
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Soil nutrition out of whack
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on January 27, 2010 at 11:02 PM, updated January 27, 2010 at 11:06 PM Plant Place's lineup of Fertrell products and other organic fertilizers. Q: I submitted soil tests for my raised-bed vegetable garden, and it came back low in phosphorus and potassium but high in calcium and magnesium. The pH was 6.5. The calcium and magnesium are high due to my adding a calcium supplement and Epsom salts to correct blossom end rot on tomatoes.
I would like to stay with organic amendments to correct the phosphorus and potassium deficiencies, but things like bone meal and rock phosphate would add calcium as well as the phosphorus. What can I use to fix the deficiencies without causing excessive calcium or magnesium? Or is excess calcium or magnesium not a concern? The general soil type is heavy clay, which I’ve been amending with compost.
A: It’s usually worse to have excess nutrients than not enough, so the best first step is not adding any more of the calcium supplement and Epsom salts (high in magnesium). Those numbers should then slowly drop. You’re on the right track in looking for fertilizers that will add phosphorus and potassium (two of the three main plant needs) without adding more calcium and magnesium.
Bone meal and rock phosphate are the Big 2 organic ways to add phosphorus, but you’re right that both of those are also rich sources of calcium. Bone meal is about 25 percent calcium, and rock phosphate is nearly a third calcium.
The compost you’re adding has phosphorus, so by topping your beds with an inch of that each fall, you’ll slowly bring that number up. If you’ve got the compost, I’d suggest lightly working in another inch of it this spring. Fish meal is also a mild organic source of phosphorus that won’t jack up the calcium or magnesium.
Potassium is a little easier. Both greensand and kelp (seaweed) are excellent organic sources of potassium without the calcium and magnesium. Forget wood ashes… they’re high in potassium but also fairly rich in calcium.
The Espoma Co., which makes the Tone line of mostly organic fertilizers, is one company that sells a product called sulfate of potash that’s a compound of sulfur and potassium. It’s approved for organic gardening (OMRI listed) and has only trace amounts of calcium and magnesium. I’ve never used that one, but its nutrient breakdown is 0-0-50, which means it’s 50 percent potassium.
There are all kinds of organic blends out there, including one that mixes kelp and sulfate of potash. Most garden centers have good selections of organics these days, and The Plant Place ( on Locust Lane just outside of Harrisburg specializes in nothing but them (including carrying Lancaster County’s Fertrell organic fertilizer line).
Compost again is a mild source of potassium, so by just sticking with a regimen of that, you should be helping your potassium deficiency, too.
I wouldn’t worry too much over slightly low readings of phosphorus and potassium -- especially if you’re getting good yield and performance from your garden. If I had to pick between that and potentially driving the calcium and magnesium through the roof by adding a product rich in all of them, I’d err on the side of light phosphorus and potassium.
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Friday, February 15, 2008 - The Progress & Freedom Foundation Blog
exaPhone III
"We thought it was a mistake and made our engineers check the logs again," Vic Gundotra, head of Google’s mobile operations told the Financial Times during this week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Once again, we see evidence that the Apple iPhone has fundamentally changed the wireless game and made the full-fledged Internet mobile for the first time.
Google on Wednesday said it has seen 50 times more search requests coming from Apple iPhones than any other mobile handset -- a revelation so astonishing that the company originally suspected it had made an error culling its own data.
The result is more data traffic and new traffic patterns.
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Hello! Welcome to PhotoJessic Photography, llc blog. This is where I show my most recent work. I am a wedding and portrait photographer in the Twin Cities, MN. My style is modern, candid, intimate, and energetic. Please take a look around, and feel free to contact me with any questions or comments! I would love to photograph your special event or portrait shoot. Please contact me at [email protected] or 651-336-2326. Please visit my website at www.photojessic.com! [Click on photos to view larger]
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Engaged [LIZ & KEVIN] - Camelot Photography
I love shooting in Uptown! So many fun spots!! Liz and Kevin are a super sweet couple! We walked up and down the streets looking for photo ops! I am super excited to shoot their wedding next May!!
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We’re moving…
Ladies and gentlemen – The Revolution blog can now be found here: revolutionsoccer.net/blog.
Happy Birthday Sainey Nyassi
Happy Birthday Kenny Mansally
Veteran Revolution midfielder Kenny Mansally is entering his sixth season with the team. Despite his tenure with the club, Kenny turns a mere 23 years young today.
Kenny shares a birthday with comedian/actor Patton Oswalt, actress Bridget Fonda, NFL analyst Cris Collinsworth and the one and only Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Do you share your birthday with Kenny? If so, happy birthday!
Happy 27th birthday, Benny Feilhaber
Revolution and USMNT midfielder Benny Feilhaber turns 27 years young today. Happy birthday, Benny!
Benny shares his birthday with actor Shawn Wayans, former NFL star Junior Seau, actress Katey Sagal, recording artist Robert Palmer, actress/recording artist Dolly Parton, late recording artist Janis Joplin and famous poet Edgar Allen Poe.
Do you share a birthday with Benny? If so, happy birthday!
2012 is underway
The players have reported to the first day of preseason training here in Foxborough, and we’ll have photos, video and more for you later on this afternoon on revolutionsoccer.net.
In the meantime, check out today’s Headline News and a few tweets below from some of the players below.
Friday Fun: Lemieux/Conlon bet
My fellow Far Post Podcast comrades Jeff Lemieux (Newcastle supporter) and Cathal Conlon (Liverpool supporter) made a friendly bet around Dec 30′s matchup between their respective clubs. Sorry Jeff – it’s only for one day, and at least it’s Friday, right?
Lastly, we’ll be back with a new Far Post podcast the first week of February, following our trip to Casa Grande, Ariz.
Watch the MLS Player Combine LIVE
The Major League Soccer world has descended upon Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., for the 2012 MLS Player Combine, which is the precursor to next Thursday’s SuperDraft at the Kansas City Convention Center. During the course of the next five days, 68 of the top prospects will be showcasing their skills in front of every MLS technical staff, all in the hopes that they’ll be impressive enough to be drafted next week.
Last year, both A.J. Soares and Stephen McCarthy participated in the Combine before being selected by the Revs in the first and second rounds of the 2011 SuperDraft, respectively. With the Revs slated to pick third overall in the 2012 SuperDraft, it’s more than likely their first selection will be on display this weekend at Central Broward Regional Park.
That’s why you should watch. All six matches at the Combine will be streamed live on MLSsoccer.com, with games slated for Friday (2:45 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.), Sunday (2:30 p.m. and 4:25 p.m.) and Tuesday (10 a.m. and 11:55 a.m.). You can find full details and additional coverage from Ft. Lauderdale HERE.
After watching the games, come back here and let us know which players you liked and who you think the Revs should take with the third overall pick next Thursday. If you’re feeling particularly Nostradamus-y, you can even debate who you think would be a good pick in the second round (22nd overall).
So we found this tape…
Check that, we found a camera – an old Sony Handycam – while doing a bit of offseason cleaning a few weeks back. The camera had no charger, cord, or battery. It did, however, have a tape inside. With no power source, it was impossible to eject said tape. So, we did what most anyone would do in that situation and pried it open with a screwdriver. The tape survived, the camera was thrown in the trash, and we dug up a Hi8 player to import the video.
The footage on this tape predates just about everyone in the building (Jeff Lemieux was 14 and practicing his standups in front of his bedroom mirror in his autographed Revs jersey), as it is from two Revs training sessions (August 20/21, 1998). The Revs were preparing to take on the LA Galaxy on Aug. 22 at Foxboro Stadium. How many former players/coaches and current FOX Soccer Analysts can you name in this video?
Jeff Lemieux, circa 1998
So, we compiled some clips from the roughly 15 minutes of footage on the tape and threw in some sweet 1998 music for your listening/viewing pleasure. Enjoy!
Friday fun: Heaps Speaks & Jeff’s Sweater
We hope everyone is enjoying our “Heaps Speaks” series thus far. So far we’ve released four videos – if you haven’t seen them yet, you can check them out here.
We’ve also had an unexpected number of comments on these videos regarding Jeff Lemieux‘s choice of attire for this series of interviews, namely his zip-up Argyle sweater. What do you think? Yea or nay? Guys, would you wear this? Ladies, do you like the look?
Are you watching closely?
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Is Danleigh Borman a Revs fan?
Danleigh Borman has the option to either accept or decline the Bona Fide Offer extended by MLS after the 25-year-old South African was selected by the Revolution in yesterday’s Re-Entry Process. But it can’t hurt that the former University of Rhode Island standout supported the Revs during his time in college, as he claims in this short video.
Pull back the curtain on the 2012-13 jersey
Even I’d look good in this thing …
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Aim For The Right Decibel Levels In Shooting Earmuffs Protection
A friend of ours here at recently went to the shooting range for the first time. She was lucky enough to have the safety enthusiasts on staff here tell her exactly what she needs to outfit herself in to stay safe – ballistic eyewear, shooting gloves, and of course, Shooting Earmuffs, particularly our Electronic Earmuffs. She asked us how many decibels a gunshot is, and it brought to our attention that although this is common knowledge to us, many of us who are not around safety gear 24/7 may underestimate their need for hearing protection while performing certain activities. Well, you know us! We’re here to change all that.
Elvex MaxiMuff SuperSeal Ear Muff 28 NRR
Elvex MaxiMuff SuperSeal Ear Muff 28 NRR
Hearing Loss – Not Just For The Old.
Many of us expect to gradually begin losing our hearing as we age, but being exposed to loud noise can cause it, too. Here’s just a snapshot of the real life hearing loss injuries that can occur, in both the young and old:
• 15% of Americans ages 20-69 have some degree of hearing loss due to loud sounds or noise, in both work and regular activities, according to National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD).
• 4,000 new cases of sudden deafness occur every year.
• 1 in 5 Americans have hearing loss in at least one of their ears, according to the Hearing Health Foundation.
Understanding Decibel Levels
Think you can grab a pair of earmuffs off the shelves at your local hardware store and expect them to protect your ears on the shooting range? Not so fast. Many low-cost earmuffs only protect up to 32 to 60 decibels, which is the equivalent of normal conversation – not the 155 dB that a shotgun produces, on average. Our earmuffs – including our Electronic Earmuffs and Shooting Earmuffs, offer varying sound protection ranges (check the item description), with many featuring technology that reduces the external noise to a safe hearing range.
Here’s what you need to know:
Decibel level where prolonged exposure can cause hearing loss:
• Telephone Dial Tone, Dishwasher, Garbage Disposal: 80 dB
• Train whistle from 500 ft, Subway from 200 ft: 90-95 dB
• Motorcycle, Rock Concert: 100-115dB
Decibel level where pain starts:
• Power Lawn Mower, Garbage Truck, Jet Flyover at 1,000 ft: 100 dB
Decibel level where even short exposure can cause hearing loss:
• Thunderclap, Chain Saw: 120 dB
• Jet engine from 100 feet, 12-gauge shotgun: 150 dB
It’s vital that we all understand how noise exposure, even in everyday tasks like cutting the grass or hearing the roar of the subway as it glides into station, can affect our hearing. Be mindful of the decibel level protection that you need, and choose noise reducing earmuffs that suit your hearing protection needs.
Ali Saporito About Ali Saporito
Hi there! I'm Ali Saporito, and I'm happy to be posting on the Safety Glasses USA blog. I've always been an avid believer in putting safety first - after all, it truly isn't fun if someone gets hurt. I'll be posting on a variety of safety topics, and I welcome you to share your own viewpoints by posting comments on each post.
"Prepare and prevent, don't repair and repent." ~Author Unknown
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Ten Ways to Support Your Meditation Practice
1. Lighten Up. Meditation is making room to be kind to yourself (and by extension to others). Sure, in this economy it’s good to have extra work, but being hard on yourself is a job you can afford to quit. Just “let it be” a little. It’s simple: breathe, look, listen. It’s a long story. Let it go. 2. Tell the Truth. In sitting meditation you face facts (other things too). Scheming doesn’t help; you’re only fooling yourself. Choose your words, but say how you feel. Don’t defend your point of ... continue reading
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Harbaugh implies report of Smith being ‘jumped’ is inaccurate
Aldon Smith. (AP)
Jim Harbaugh doesn’t believe everything he reads on the Internet, but this is factual: His responses were initially vague when he was asked today about a report that linebacker Aldon Smith was attacked last week in Columbia, Mo.
“Well, I, personally, tend not to believe everything I read on the Internet to start with,” Harbaugh said when asked if he’d spoken to Smith and was satisfied with his explanation for what transpired. “(General manager) Trent Baalke talked to Aldon.”
Asked if that meant he believed the report was false that Smith was “jumped” in the early morning hours of Nov. 1 outside a restaurant in Columbia, Harbaugh didn’t provide more clarity.
“Just exactly how I said it: I tend not to believe everything I read on the Internet,” Harbaugh said.
Pressed further, Harbaugh finally said Smith told the team the report was inaccurate. Last week, Smith said, via Twitter: “Didn’t get jumped_ stop asking.”
“What Aldon said to us is the same as what he said publicly,” Harbaugh said. “And you also tend to take a man at his word.”
Smith has been involved in two off-the-field incidents since January when he was arrested for DUI in Miami Beach. In the early hours of June 30, he suffered minor stab wounds at a party at his house outside San Jose.
Smith, the No. 7 overall pick in the 2011 draft, has 21.5 sacks in his first 24 career games.
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Cal Bears Blog
News on Cal football, basketball and all other sports
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3 things we learned from Cal’s loss to UCLA
Here are three things we learned from Cal’s 37-10 loss to newly-ranked No. 9 UCLA. 1. Open-field tackling and shedding blocks are serious issues on defense Quarterback Jared Goff called the defense’s performance “stellar.” Head coach Sonny Dykes said the defense played well enough for Cal to win the game. Goff and Dykes felt the […] [Read More]
Cal-UCLA — Goff feels the pressure, defense improves, additional notes
Cal’s offense struggled in Saturday night’s 37-10 loss to No.11 UCLA. It took the Bears 10 minutes and 16 seconds to register a first down. They totaled just 25 yards of total offense in the first quarter. According to quarterback Jared Goff, the Bruins’ pass rush affected him. “They did a good job of getting […] [Read More]
Cal no match for UCLA this time around
PASADENA — Throughout the week, UCLA players said they wanted revenge after a 43-17 blowout loss to Cal last season. They got it Saturday night. In front of 84,272 fans at the Rose Bowl, the Bears failed to take advantage of their best defensive start of the season and fell 37-10 to the 11th-ranked Bruins. For the first […] [Read More]
Cal vs. UCLA: Gameday Central — Notes and links
Who: Cal (1-4, 0-2 Pac-12) at No. 11 UCLA (4-0, 1-0) Where: Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena When: 7:30 p.m. TV/Radio: ESPN2, 810 Radio Story lines: After three straight losses, Cal looks to bounce back against its fourth top-20 opponent in six games. In head coach Jim Mora’s second season, UCLA is hoping to avenge its […] [Read More]
Football: Cal vs. UCLA — Preview (VIDEO)
I joined Ryan Gorcey of to break down Saturday’s matchup between Cal and UCLA in this week’s edition of Three and Out. Ryan and I each talk about three storylines we will be watching when the Bears travel to Pasadena to face the Bruins. — Hunter Hewitt is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Follow him […] [Read More]
Cal Football: Thursday (10/10) Notebook – McClure out for season, Jefferson out vs. UCLA, additional notes
Here is Thursday’s notebook: Injury report Stefan McClure will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing knee surgery, head coach Sonny Dykes announced Thursday. Dykes was uncertain what the exact prognosis was, but said he thought it was meniscus-related. Fortunately, there was no ligament damage. “It could have been a lot worse,” Dykes said. […] [Read More]
Cal Football: UCLA Q&A Podcast with Edward Lewis
Here is this week’s Know Your Enemy podcast with UCLA Rivals/Yahoo publisher Edward Lewis (@EdwardLewisBSR) Quotes On the culture that Jim Mora has implemented: “It’s even more magnified by what’s going on across town at USC. Them not having that veteran, NFL-type leader, you saw one of the best programs of all-time crumble into basically […] [Read More]
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SF Weekly sold to Bay Guardian publisher
SF Weekly has been sold to San Francisco Newspaper Co., which already owns the Weekly’s competitor the San Francisco Bay Guardian along with the San Francisco Examiner, the Weekly’s parent company said Wednesday.
A release from Voice Media Group, which also sold sister paper Seattle Weekly to a Washington state news publisher, follows:
Voice Media Group today announces the sale of SF Weekly and Seattle Weekly. Specifically, SF Weekly LP has closed on the sale of SF Weekly to the San Francisco Newspaper Company, which is the publisher of The San Francisco Examiner and the San Francisco Bay Guardian.
The deal, effective immediately, means that the San Francisco Newspaper Company (“SFNP”) will assume operations for the paper beginning today. The sale of SF Weekly will allow Voice Media Group to focus on growth opportunities for mobile and online platforms and to develop core digital offerings in its other key markets.
“This is a strategic decision aligned with the long-term business goals of VMG,” said Scott Tobias, CEO of Voice Media Group. “Todd Vogt is known for his expertise in the local paper space and he is a great choice to take ownership of SF Weekly.”
Todd Vogt, President and Co-Owner of SFNP, added, “This is an exciting day for our company as we add a title that is recognized as one of the leading alternative weekly newspapers in the country. Village Voice Media Holdings built a great company of excellent newspapers. SF Weekly expands our commitment to deliver the very best local media coverage in San Francisco.”
Voice Media Group still owns 11 other weekly papers throughout the country, including the Village Voice in New York. It did not disclose the sale prices of the SF Weekly or Seattle Weekly.
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Homecoming Highlight
Alpha Chi Omega is so excited about Homecoming 2011! We are so happy to show off our SMU Pride and create an amazing float, banner and Peruna for the community to see! This semester we’ve been working hard on Alpha Chi Couture, our annual philanthropy, which has raised $100,000+ in the past five years for Genesis Women’s Shelter. Happy Homecoming!
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Star Sighting: Days Of Our Lives’ Kristen Renton And The Young and The Restless’ Kate Linder At The Los Angeles Mission!
‘Tis the season to give to others…
Though the holidays are a very happy time for most, many less fortunate are in need of our help – and former Days of Our Lives star Kristen Renton (Morgan Hollingsworth) and The Young and the Restless actress Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) were spotted doing just that!
Hosted by Bruce Boxleitner and Melissa Gilbert, on Christmas Eve, both Kate and Kristen helped serve dinners at the Los Angeles Mission alongside Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Alyssa Milano, Corbin Bleu, Melissa Joan Hart, Yvette Nicole Brown and Heidi and Spencer Pratt.
Soap Opera Fan Blog knows that their generosity went a long way to those in need!
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New York State Extends Deadline for Proposed Hydrofracking Regulations, Opens New Comment Period on Revised Rules
By: Adam Stolorow
*** Updated 11/30/12 with link to revised text of proposed hydrofracking rules ***
This week, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (“DEC”) formally sought a 90-day extension of its rule making process for its proposed regulations governing the natural gas drilling technique of high-volume hydraulic fracturing (“hydrofracking” or “fracking”).
The 90-day continuation includes a new 30-day public comment period on the revised text of the proposed rules, which were posted to DEC’s web site. DEC will accept comments on the revised draft regulations from December 12, 2012 through January 11, 2013. The 90-day rule making extension will delay any decisions on new hydrofracking permits until 2013 or later.
Governor Cuomo and DEC cited the New York State Department of Health’s (“DOH”) ongoing review of the health impacts of the proposed regulations as the reason for the delay in adopting the rules.
Under Section 202 of the State Administrative Procedures Act (“SAPA”), DEC has one year from the date of the last public hearing announced in its notice of rule making to adopt the proposed rule. That deadline was set to expire this week. In order to keep the rule making process from expiring (and thus avoid having to start the rule making process over again), the agency submitted a notice of revised rule making to the New York Department of State (“DOS”).
The notice of revised rule making involves more than just a simple request for an extension. SAPA requires the notice to include the revised text of the rule, as well as an assessment by DEC of all public comments received on the proposed rule (DEC received more than 66,000 comments on the 2011 draft regulations). DEC is also required to provide an analysis of the issues raised by the comments and significant alternatives suggested therein.
It remains to be seen whether additional regulatory changes may yet result from the pending DOH review. Substantial revisions could require another notice of revised rule making and comment period, pushing the date for final regulations further into 2013.
For more information on DEC’s proposed regulations and other hydrofracking issues, contact Chris Amato or Steven Barshov.
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Blood Alcohol Content and You
The team at Cracked once again brings forth important knowledge about stuff, this time about BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) and its effect on you. Did you know that actions caused by BACs differ between celebrities and you? They do.
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Cormorant control major topic of Oneida Lake Association meeting
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
August 11, 2009, 12:58PM
The cormorant chasers got the biggest applause Monday night at the Oneida Lake Association annual outing. The four-member staff, headed by Martin Lowney, help keep down the population of the voracious black birds on the lake. The harassment program, run by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is credited with bringing back millions of tourism dollars back to the lake. "New... Full story »
Oneida Lake Association outing to be held tonight
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
August 10, 2009, 12:15PM
The Oneida Lake Association holds its annual outing tonight at the Arrowhead Lodge at Oneida Shores Park. Featured speakers will include association President Matt Snyder, Canal Corp. director Carmella Mantello, and representatives from the state Department of Environmental Conservation, Cornell Biological Field Station and U.S. Department of Agriculture. The event starts at 6 p.m. Full story »
Oneida Lake Association publishes summer bulletin
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
August 03, 2009, 12:37PM
The Oneida Lake Association has just published its summer bulletin. The newsletter features articles on cormorants and frog-bit, and an update on Sylvan Beach's plan to rebuild its beach. Full story »
More food for thought in bass, walleye debate on Oneida Lake
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
July 18, 2009, 8:33AM
We all know there's a friendly (and sometimes not so friendly) rivalry on Oneida Lake between bass and walleye anglers. I wanted to alert you to some more information on that topic that came the DEC's 2007 Angler Survey. A blog reader pointed out that walleye is the most-fished-for fish on Oneida partly because the walleye season is longer than... Full story »
Bassmaster fishing tournament returns to Oneida Lake
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
July 17, 2009, 10:19AM
Oneida Lake's reputation as an up-and-coming bass lake gets another boost next month. The 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series tournament trail ends its season at Oneida Shores Park Aug. 13-16. It will be the fourth consecutive year the tour has stopped in Onondaga County. More prize money has been awarded here than any other city during that time. About 15,000 spectators... Full story »
Walleye still No. 1 on Oneida Lake
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
July 15, 2009, 12:54PM
I wrote a story today on the 2007 angler survey showing Oneida Lake is the second most heavily fished lake in the state. The only place with more so-called angler days is Lake Ontario, nearly 100 times the size of Oneida. I crammed as much information as I could in The Post-Standard story, but there's so much more in... Full story »
Cormorant harassment funding could be restored for Oneida Lake
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
July 12, 2009, 12:08PM
My colleague Dave Figura reports that the money for the cormorant harassment program on Oneida and Onondaga looks has a good chance of being restored. According to Dave's blog: After being cut out of the budget, recent lobbying efforts by this area's local congressional delegation, state officials and other interested parties has resulted in a compromise with the U.S. Department... Full story »
Cormorant control program on Oneida Lake could end soon
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
June 23, 2009, 2:59PM
The cormorant control program in New York state, credited with reviving the walleye fishing on Oneida Lake, could end in October. A House of Representatives subcommittee has cut the entire $693,000 in funding for the program, said Martin Lowney, state director of the U. S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services. The end of the control... Full story »
Author says invasive species could have been kept out of Great Lakes
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
June 23, 2009, 10:58AM
A new book by a Michigan journalist says invasive species such as zebra mussels could have been kept out of the Great Lakes basin with tighter government controls. Jeff Alexander, in "Pandora's Locks," says better restrictions on ballast water could have averted the "biological plague" the species have wrought. "The U.S. and Canadian governments repeatedly failed to regulate ballast... Full story »
Oneida Lake bass reputation keeps growing
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
June 19, 2009, 11:45AM
Bass have become a prized catch on Oneida Lake, and the numbers are impressive: -- Nearly 60 competitive bass fishing tournaments are scheduled between now and October, says Rob Goffredo, head of the fishing department at Gander Mountain in Cicero. -- Longtime charter boat captain Tony Buffa says he's taken out five bass charters in the past 10 days.... Full story »
Bass boom good for business on Oneida Lake's north shore
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
June 18, 2009, 10:47AM
One of my favorite parts of covering Oneida Lake is sitting on the shore chatting with people whose lives revolve around the water. I did that Wednesday afternoon with Peter and Carolyn Rich, owners of Anglers' Bay Cottages on the north shore, near Cleveland. Former educators - that's why they picked a business name with the initials ABC - the... Full story »
Oneida Lake Association names new president
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
May 19, 2009, 11:48AM
Matthew Snyder, of Cicero, has been elected president of the Oneida Lake Association. Snyder said his top priority will be to try to preserve funding for the cormorant hazing program. The USDA has been chasing the birds, which eat large amounts of game fish, from the lake for several years. Funding for the program has been cut by 34 percent... Full story »
Michigan angler seeks Oneida Lake advice
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
May 14, 2009, 5:49AM
If you want to spread the word about Oneida Lake's diverse fishery, here's your chance: A Michigan angler is looking for advice on a sportsman's web site there. The post is pasted below. I'm sure there are plenty of you out there who could provide plenty of advice: "Looking for any input on Oneida Lake in upstate New York. Looking... Full story »
Auburn man catches biggest walleye in Oneida Lake tournament
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
May 05, 2009, 4:38PM
Another May, another walleye season on Oneida Lake. The Cicero-Mattydale Lions Club held its 31st annual Walleye Tournament on the lake and its tributaries over the weekend. Auburn resident Timothy Wipple caught the biggest fish, at 27 3/4 inches. He caught it at 12:45 a.m. Saturday, just 45 minutes after the season started. It was the only fish he... Full story »
Walleye season opens Saturday on Oneida Lake
By Glenn Coin / The Post-Standard
May 01, 2009, 10:52AM
. Saturday is one of the biggest days of the year on Oneida Lake: the opening of walleye season. Restaurants and marinas are open before dawn, and anglers are ready to swarm the waters for their favorite fish. Outdoors writer Dave Figura has a complete report, including tips from the experts on how to catch the fish considered to be... Full story »
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Spotted: Team Rider Gabi Viteri in the Latest Peep Show Episode
House Boardshop Team Rider Gabi Viteri has been filming with the all girl production Peep Show for this falls release of “Winter Wars”. To hype up the project the Peep Show crew has been releasing a series of webisodes with clips from their travels. The latest one features some of Gabi’s riding and a whole lot of girly giggles.
Also, check out the trailer for the new movie after the “read more” jump or head over to to find out more.
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Fall Recipe: Cream of Pumpkin Soup
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It’s pumpkin season, and while the lattes and muffins may be nice, we wanted to incorporate pumpkin into dinner. This Cream of Pumpkin soup is seasonal, nutritious and tasty. Whip some up this weekend and have leftovers during the week (if you don’t devour it in on sitting).
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Meet up in Berlin Oct 26 at 7 pm
We are having a meet up in Berlin on Oct 26 at 7 pm at the http://www.restauration-tucholsky.de/index.php/restauration/ restaurant. Please come and join a group of language enthusiasts.
1. Adam
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Hi Steve,This is quite unrelated (the only connection being that the podcast in the link below is in German, and your meet-up is in Berlin!), but I thought that this would be of interest to you:http://www.stefan-fraedrich.de/podcast/71-so-lernen-sie-ganz-leicht-englischHe is a German motivational speaker and this is his most recent podcast. In this podcast, he talks about foreign language learning. His tips for foreign language learning are very solid!Adam (from Australia)
2. Steve Kaufmann
Posted October 21, 2012 at 8:24 am | Permalink
Thanks Adam, interesting. I am trying to figure out how I can download these podcasts to my iPod or to iTunes. Do you know? Thanks.
3. Robert
Posted October 22, 2012 at 1:35 am | Permalink
The bloke’s certainly got a nice German pronunciation…There seems to be a podcast feed link on the right… presumably that will download it for you?Robert
4. Adam
Posted October 22, 2012 at 7:21 am | Permalink
Hi Steve,I see a "Podcast-Feed" link on the left (under 2012, 2011, etc). I think that there are a couple of ways of getting the podcasts onto an iPod:1. Click on "Podcast-Feed" link, right click on podcast (see headphones icon), select "Save target as", and save the mp3 file in a suitable place on computer, then transfer onto iPod, or:2. (This is how I do it) Go into iTunes store, change the national flag to the German one, then search "Motivation." Stefan Fraedrich’s podcast will be one of the top ones that pop up.I should note that it is only in the most recent podcast (the one contained in the link above) where he gives advice about language learning (I do like the others too, though!).
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Guest blog: Mexico should stop whining about Arizona
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According to the CIA World Factbook, Mexico has a population of about 111 million people with a net migration of “-3.61 migrant(s)/1,000 population.” I may be wrong about this but that means every year about 400,000 people leave Mexico.
I’m guessing that some of those migrants end up in the United States of America.
According to the U.K. Guardian, El Presidente Felipe Calderón is muy agravado over this new law and “promised to raise it with President Barack Obama during a visit to Washington next week.”
This would be really funny: How about if Maryland State Troopers were to stop Calderón’s motorcade on its way in to the District of Columbia from Andrews Air Force Base and made everyone show their passports?
OK, that’s not funny. But this is: According to reporter Ewen MacAskill:
The Mexican foreign ministry, long used to warnings from the US state department about the risks of travelling to Mexico because of drug wars, retaliated by issuing an alert to Mexicans and migrant communities because of the “adverse political atmosphere” in Arizona.
UPI wrote that the warning “advised Mexican nationals to use ‘extreme caution’ traveling to Arizona — even before the law takes effect — and listed consulates where people can get help.”
Calderón told a group of migrants in Mexico City Monday that “criminalizing immigration, which is a social and economic phenomenon, this way opens the door to intolerance, hate, discrimination and abuse in law enforcement.”
Sneaking into the United States has long been criminalized. This law applies to people who are illegal aliens who, because the word “illegal” is involved, would appear to have been involved in criminal activity in the first place.More importantly, it seems that migrants in the U.S. are much safer than migrants in … Mexico as this lead paragraph from another U.K. Guardian article shows:
The report on which that article was based, states: “Migrants in Mexico are facing a major human rights crisis leaving them with virtually no access to justice, fearing reprisals and deportation if they complain of abuses.”
And, before you roll your eyes thinking this was the work of some anti-Mexican hack with an ax to grind, the report was produced and released by Amnesty International — not exactly an organization known for embracing conservative causes.
So, Sr. Presidente, why don’t you deal with the social and economic phenomenon of immigration in Mexico and let us deal with the s & e p of immigration in the United States?
Until that, let’s have an informal agreement: No American citizens will come to Mexico, and no Mexican citizens will come to the U.S.
¿tenemos un reparto?
1. John says:
The Mexican President can keep citizens from sneaking into the US by just warning them that they may not be welcome??? Why has this not been done years ago? Was not the border wall a broad hint? And does this mean the criminal element in Mexico will no longer “welcome” American tourists?
3. Jan says:
Mexico should talk about what AZ is doing, they(Mexico) doesn’t allow illegals in their country.
4. ausman says:
Illegal immigration is wrong. But the Arizona law is unconstitutional and unbecoming of this nation, a clear violation of our stated principles. Two wrongs do not make a right. Isn’t it interesting that the libertarian wing of the Republican Party doesn’t see this as a violation of individual rights and a harsh intrusion of government power against the individual? The same people who resolutely oppose a national identification card support the right of the police to stop anyone on mere, unsubstantiated supposition that the person looks like an illegal alien. That same Republican Party opposes meaningful sanctions against corporations who hire illegal labor. An interesting–and telling–dichotomy.
5. What about the rights of an American to be secure in their property and lives?
What about the people who own the place?
WE just get stampeeded?
I think not!
Arizona is first more will follow!
6. If Obama dont like it, let him send the US Army to protect the US!
7. Troy Taxpayer says:
I’ll dismiss the idiotic idea of invading Mexico and overthrowing the government as just that.
But let me get this straight, you tea-party geniuses think the federal government should launch a full-scale military operation on US soil to defend us from the Mexican invaders, hire an army of border patrol and INS processing agents, build and staff additional federal detention facilities to incarcerate the violators while they are being processed. Oh, and you’d appreciate it if we could also step up our efforts to bomb the terrorizers back into the sand on the other side of the planet.
While the federal gubmint is paying for all this you’d also like them to drastically reduce taxes and lower the deficit.
It makes sense to me. Maybe we could borrow the money from China?
8. Jan says:
Looking at all the protests today, round them all up, probably most of them don’t belong here..deport them, there won’t be too many chances like this to find them all at one time.
9. hawkny says:
These illegals are advance scouts, spies, trained assassins, etc…infiltrating the United States through Arizona. Mexico’s aim here is to take back, by force if necessary, the lands we stole from that country 150 years ago.
10. Sane American says:
I’m surprised that strong moves to secure our borders haven’t happened yet. What is happening in Arizona is just one step in the process of making sure that those who do not belong in this country are kept out. The real issue we should look at is to expend efforts to make our borders “very” secure. Once that is done, it will be unnecessary to have laws like they just passed in Arizona.
To use a metaphor: If our boat is taking on water, then yes we do need to bail the water out of the boat. We can even make rules about what kind of bucket to use. This would be quite an expensive effort to keep up. Eventually however we had better look at the real issue of plugging the leak.
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Coat: Daniele Alessandrini
Flannel Green Jacket: Benvenuto
Velvet blue pants: Altea
Sunglasses: Vintage
Papillon: Vintage
Shirt: Ghirardi
Cardigan: Jack & Jones
Shoes: Di Mella
Socks: Gallo
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1. Nate Says:
I like the outfit, not crazy about the grooming, but said that before.
I like a rolled hem, but this is a bit TOO high for me.
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3. marcoTHEtailor Says:
Im sure he’s chosen each piece of this outfit deliberately but, here’s the thing…..
-he seems on the shorter side (no slight to you sir), so i think the cardigan should be shorter. if it stops closer to waistline, legs look longer.
-i think the same top coat but in some shade of blue (very light – very dark) would well.
4. Thomas Says:
Topcoat paired with denim?
5. C5 Says:
dont wanna see your balls.
6. Raph Says:
It would be better if you adapted your clothes to your anatomy : I think you should not roll up so much the pants, so that your legs look longer.
7. Thomas Says:
A codpiece would have taken this outfit to the next level.
8. Zaza Says:
with all due respect, I think he should find another hobby, and this is a very sincere advice.
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Europe and Greece 2013
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We are taking our second major post-retirement trip in October using the last of our frequent flyer miles to travel business class to Europe. Our itinerary is:
October 5/6 Seattle to Amsterdam
October 8 Amsterdam to Athens
October 11 drive to nafplio
October 13 Athens to santorini
October 17 ferry to Crete
October 20 Crete to Paris
October 23 Paris to Seattle
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From Medellin to Cali
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Trip End Dec 13, 2006
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After we left Bogota, we headed to Medellin, in the north west of Colombia, the home of Pablo Escobar (the world's most powerful, rich and notorious criminal) and Francis Botero (the artist who makes his works appear fat and cartoon like). Medellin was nice to walk around to see the largest brick built church in South America and to visit the park displaying Francis Botero statues. We also went to visit the grave of Pablo Escobar (one time leader of the Medellin drugs cartel) but were unable to find it despite asking the locals in our best spanish. Medellin is set in a valley surrounded by beautiful lush green mountains and the bus ride there was really spectacular with deep valleys and endless green mountains and fields full of tropical flora (although the bus did break down on the way to Medellin!!). After Medellin we headed south towards Armenia in the Zona Cafetera and stayed there a few nights. Paul and I have decided to come home for a week and a half in May so we managed to book our flight tickets home when we were in Armenia and will be back from 20th May til 30th May to visit family and friends. We took a day trip out to the Parque Nacional del Cafe (a bit like Alton Towers only much cheaper). Paul and I had a great day getting muddy on the buggies, wet on the log flume, and having our stomachs churned on the rollercoaster and the 'enterprise'. We also got to see a show which was well choreographed with brilliant local dancing and vivid costumes. That was also the day that I ripped my trousers (as had been wearing them practically non stop for the last 6 months and they were wearing thin on the bum) and had to use Paul's boxer shorts under my trousers to avoid embarassment and the Colombians seeing my white bum! The parque is set among coffee plantations and is surrounded by beautiful mountains in the distance with Armenia (the city) just visible amongst the many bright green fields. Colombia really is blessed with beautiful landscapes and friendly people. We then moved to Cali where we've spent the last week, not because it's particularly beautiful but because we're staying in a fun hostel run by Davies (an English guy and Liverpool fan) and his wife Emma. We've had a good time in this modern city with an excellent shopping centre (designer clothes for you shopping girls) where I got some jeans which are not designer (as we're on a budget but still nice), fantastic huge steaks for 3 pounds, and tonnes of night life along the Ave Sexta (that means the Sixth Avenue). We've also been treated to English tea bags and I helped Davies make a curry the other night and tonight we're having Steak Pie that I'm going to make.. just like being at home really and it even rains (although not very much and most of the time it's sunny and hot!!). Paul's been able to watch tonnes of football (although not good results for Liverpool) and we've even been to the gym (although I was the one who made use of it whilst Paul relaxed in the Turkish bath) and then had an hour in the sun having a beer by the pool (it's a hard life!). We've been saying we'll leave Cali tomorrow for the last 4 days but not managed it yet but hopefully tomorrow we will and get to San Augustin in the countryside......
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Visit London Blog » brentford Enjoy the very best of London Wed, 12 Mar 2014 14:04:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 London Photo of the Week: Boston Manor House Sat, 21 Jul 2012 08:00:39 +0000
This week’s photo by thelondoner is a Jacobean gem, Boston Manor House in Brentford.
The house was built in the early 1620s. The elegant state rooms have an elaborate decorated plaster ceiling and are open to the public along with the dining room where King William IV once dined.
If you’re exploring London this weekend, don’t forget to add your pictures to the Visit London Flickr group.
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MySpace Attacked by Flash Worm
A number of personal pages on the social networking site were attacked over the weekend using a security flaw in Macromedia Flash -- a flaw that Adobe released a patch to fix just last week. The worm spreads each time a MySpace user visits an infected user-profile page.
MySpace sent out a notice to all of its users late yesterday, saying the worm only appears to have affected people with vulnerable Flash players. Last week, Security Fix urged readers to upgrade their players to v. 9.0, noting that Adobe had fixed a flaw which could let bad guys hijack your browser if you were to merely browse a Web site that exploits the vulnerability. The Adobe update fixes the vulnerability in The patch fixes the vulnerability Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape and Opera.
From the bulletin:
"Latest Update: 05:15PM PST, Monday, July 17th. hey folks - we are moving myspace music players and video players to flash 9.0. flash 9 has security fixes so that people can't mess with you on myspace. if your 'about me' got screwed up this weekend, you could have been safe if you had flash 9 installed. here's an easy way to install it, go watch this dashboard video i posted last week. if you don't like dashboard, just watch any video in our video section, and you'll be prompted to install flash 9."
Bloggers at had warned on Sunday that the attack was under way, saying a social-networking worm was altering users' "About Me" pages to redirect visitors to a Web site blaming the United States for the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
The MySpace bulletin doesn't say what else users should do besides upgrade Flash. gives instructions for removing the worm cod: "Visit your Myspace homepage, click on edit profile, remove the lines below from your About Me section (I added some letters to the code so it won't work here, but you shouldn't have any trouble recognizing it on your own pages):
fembed ffallowscriptaccess="fnever" src=
This isn't the first time security flaws have been targeted to manipulate MySpace pages. Last fall, a teenager going by the name "Samy" used Javascript vulnerabilities in MySpace to add his profile to the "friends" listings of more than a million user pages before administrators closed the hole.
This latest attack won't be the last, either. Over the past few days, I've been communicating with a group of dedicated and talented hackers who are plotting all kinds of mischievous tricks against social networking sites via security weaknesses. Stay tuned.
By Brian Krebs | July 18, 2006; 9:19 AM ET
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Tuesday, February 03, 2004
Easley Is Rolling in It
The Raleigh News & Observer reports today that Gov. Mike Easley has about $2.5 million cash on hand for his reelection campaign, more than all six Republican primary candidates combined. According to the N&O, during the 6-month period ending on December 31, Easley "collected $1.7 million from political supporters representing every major industry in North Carolina. Among the givers: bankers, real estate agents, lawyers, drug makers, tobacco growers, hog farmers, doctors, other politicians and lots of state workers."
A Democratic candidate that the Democratic Leadership Council can be proud of!
Republican Richard Vinroot, former mayor of Charlotte and a two-time candidate for gov in the past, is trailing the field of Republican challengers on fund-raising ... BADLY trailing. But -- get this! -- Vinroot is out-polling the rest of the Republican field, which is why, we guess, he's considered a "dangerous moderate" in the Republican party.
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Prepare Your Pockets for the Perfect Day on the Mountain
When making preparations for the coming season, it is hard to forget the most important things: a waterproof, breathable jacket and pants, a hat, gloves or mittens, socks, base layers, and a helmet. Every year we make that mental checklist to ensure that we aren’t scrambling the day before hitting the slopes to get properly outfitted. However, it is easy to forget the small things that make or break a perfect day in the mountains. For a fun fall activity, have a prepare your pockets party with the little ones to make sure their jackets are properly stocked for the winter.
Ski and snowboard jackets have hidden, specialized pockets everywhere to make it very easy to stash the essentials. What do we consider essential for every child to bring along?
1. Beyond Coastal Chapstick. Burned lips are awfully painful, but pain is not the only thing to worry about. Repeated overexposure to UVA + UVB rays can cause permanent skin damage. UVB rays will typically burn the superficial layers of your skin, causing extreme discomfort and irritation. The intensity of these rays is dependent on many different factors: the season, the geographic location, and the time of day. Peak intensity is usually between the hours of 10 am and 4 pm (the hours that we are usually playing in the snow!). Beyond Coastal’s SunCare products are recognized in Environmental Working Group’s 2012 Sunscreen Guide as the best. We can see why! With 15 SPF, this particular lip balm, in Citrus Grove, blocks 93% of UVB rays and is made with only the best, natural ingredients.
2. Beyond Coastal Active FaceStick (SPF 30). “The best-ranked non-mineral sport sunscreen by the Environmental Working Group.” With SPF 30, this particular product effectively blocks out 97% of UVB rays. Additionally, it is made to to provide protection in high exposure areas. Our favorite part about it, easy application for the kids. No need to get their hands all messy to apply this stick, as it easily applied with gloves still on. So, need to leave the slopes and go inside to re-apply (how great is that!). Remember, if you feel like you are getting burned, you are already burned!
3. Heat Max Hand Warmers. We operate on the philosophy that “when the kids are cold, the day is done.” A great way to prevent that, keep HotHands on hand. HotHands hand warmers are air-activated and will provide up to 10 hours of soothing warmth inside gloves, or pockets. On a very cold day, this could make the difference between taking a few more runs, and going home to warm your frozen fingers by a fire.
4. Mitten Clips. When a glove or mitten is dropped from the chair lift, you can pretty much consider it a goner. By the time you find that spot where you think it landed, it has moved, or been trampled on, or buried in a pile of snow, never to be recovered. Then you are left with a freezing cold hand, and the option to either buy another set of gloves at a mountain shop, or call it a day. That is 100% preventable with mitten clips. The kids gloves or mittens stay attached to their jackets so you never have to go on an unexpected recovery mission.
5. Kleenex. Runny noses are very uncomfortable and can also cause painful skin irritation, especially if your child gets in habit of wiping their face on the sleeve of their jacket. Stash some kleenex in their pockets to avoid this problem all together. That way when they do need to blow their noses, you don’t have to remove all your gear and take a trip into the crowded resort restrooms.
6. Granola bar or another small snack. Being active on the slopes can drain energy quickly. Refueling with nutrients throughout the day is crucial. Instead of heading inside when you hear “I want a snack”, stash a granola bar in their pocket to easily enjoy on the spot.
7. Contact Card: “Who brought me?” Although we always try to keep an eye on the little ones, a crowded resort, swimming with little shredders, can make that difficult. If they speed past you, it might take some time to figure out where they ended up. This can be extremely frightening and overwhelming for a child to handle, especially if they take a tumble when you aren’t there to help them up. Too often, I have seen children on the slopes, crying so hard that they can not explain who they are with, or why they are so upset. That is why we suggest putting a “Who brought me” card in their jackets to easily identify contact information. Show your child where that is (a lot of jackets have clear ID pockets for this reason) so that even if they can’t form the words, they can hand ski patrol their card.
What other essentials do you stock in your gear for an awesome winter day? We would love to hear your ideas and thoughts.
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Pope Francis
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South Florida Reaction to America's First Pope
WLRN's Phil Latzman has local reaction to the first Latin American Pope from the heart of South Florida's Argentinian community, and beyond.
Miami Beach's St Joseph's Catholic Church, in the heart of "Little Buenos Aires"
Credit Christine DiMattei
Pope Francis may not be from the United States, but for many in South Florida, the fact that he's from Argentina is even better.
Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski has hailed the selection of Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio as a "great thing” for the hemisphere, and called the new Pope an American.
“Latin America, as Pope Benedict described it, is the continent of hope. And it is the continent in which we have the largest growing number of Catholics in the world.”
Wenski believes it was a shrewd political move by The Vatican to look to the Americas for its new leader.
“As the focus of the population center moves away from Europe because of secularization, Latin America was a natural place for a future pope.”
Miami Beach has the largest concentration of Argentines in the United States.
At the Buenos Aires Café on the northern edge of the city, 36-year-old Gonzalo Ruiz was celebrating the Pope's election with some friends. He was surprised when his parents called from Argentina to tell him the news.
"I didn't know," he said. "I was driving and they called me so excited. (I’m) very happy about it."
At nearby St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Peruvian parishioner Millie Miranda says she hopes the new Pope will serve as a voice for impoverished people in developing countries.
"We have hunger there. We are people are in need. So I think he's in touch with real people for what's going on now."
St. Joseph's Pastor, Father Juan Sosa, is from Cuba. He says when he heard the news that the Archbishop of Buenos Aires was chosen as the new pontiff, his jaw dropped.
"Then I said 'This is terrific!' This is someone who's going to bring his own experience of pastoral life, as well as his simplicity as a Bishop of the church, a cardinal, and his knowledge and identification with the poor and the needy throughout the world."
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, South Florida is home to some 44,000 Argentinian expatriates. It’s also a very popular vacation destination.
Pope Francis' selection is seen as highly symbolic for the Roman Catholic Church, an organization that prides itself on symbolism.
The Jesuit, who is Vatican outsider, is being called everything from a commoner to a saint.
At the state's oldest Roman Catholic Diocese in Saint Augustine, the new pope is also being heralded as one of the best things that could have happened to the Holy See.
Bishop Felipe de Jesus Estevez escaped Cuba as a child and grew up in South Florida. He eventually became auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Miami, before moving to his current position in St Augustine.
“I felt a great connection, a very happy connection in a way the Catholic church is universal just look at the number that you see, but the catholic church in its governance needs to be universal as well. I see it happening, and this is the proof.”
Since Jesuits are known for their theological research and understanding of the Bible, Estevez feels the new Pope is well positioned to help the church sort through some of its old problems.
“He is a man of great knowledge of discovering the will of God to particular circumstances," he said. "I would be very confident that in giving guidance to huge problems, he would be very accurate.”
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Why Jamaica's Falling Crime Rate Can't Last Without Rising Employment
Kingston gang members being rounded up by Jamaican police.
In May of 2010, the streets of Kingston, Jamaica erupted in fierce gun battles between security forces and followers of drug lord Christopher “Dudus” Coke. It took most of us in the international media by surprise -- and many of us were also at a loss to explain what had sparked such an epic showdown, which would leave more than 70 people dead.
David Rowe
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To help me understand the upheaval, which revolved around efforts to extradite Coke to the United States, I turned to respected Jamaican-American legal scholar David Rowe.
The Miami attorney, who is also an adjunct University of Miami law professor, laid out for me how the Jamaican government was being forced to sever its long and cozy ties with gangsters like Coke.
“This starts the process,” Rowe told me then, “of extracting the Jamaican government from these horrible connections to criminal overlords like Dudus and their racketeering.”
That shameful arrangement was in no small part responsible for a harrowing violent crime rate that had sadly become as much a part of Jamaica’s image as reggae and Usain Bolt. In 2010 the Caribbean island’s homicide rate was more than 60 per 100,000 people, one of the world’s highest.
It’s one reason that some 2.5 million Jamaicans -- a diaspora that’s almost equal to the three million Jamaicans residing on the island itself -- live abroad today. More than 400,000 of them live in South Florida.
But here’s the good news: That murder rate has since dropped to about 40 per 100,000. It’s still too high, but it’s at least a sign that Jamaica is finally pulling out of its bloody tailspin, a positive development that U.S. agencies like USAID and major media like the New York Times have recently trumpeted.
So it made sense now to ask Rowe to help us understand what Jamaica is doing right, especially since its security improvements could have a ripple effect throughout the rest of the violence-plagued Caribbean, the crossroads the Americas.
In an interview with WLRN, Rowe suggests a number of factors that are easing Jamaica’s violence -- although he feels the murder rate “is still out of control.” Foremost, Rowe believes that with Coke now in a U.S. prison, and with his “Shower Posse” gang weakened, the U.S.-Jamaican anti-crime and anti-corruption partnership has a better chance of succeeding.
While other Latin American and Caribbean countries have tried to militarize the war on violent crime, U.S. aid in Jamaica, says Rowe, has focused on “protocol, policy guidance and equipment” for the Jamaican police and justice systems.
“The current U.S. ambassador to Jamaica, Pamela Bridgewater, has made anti-corruption one of her key areas of bilateral focus,” Rowe adds. “So I think Jamaica has responded to both significant aid and the anti-corruption focus.”
Last summer I interviewed current Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller -- who in 2011 toppled the government linked to Coke -- and she insisted that she had fought crime kingpins her entire political career. Whether or not that’s true, Rowe says Simpson Miller, whom he supports, has been an effective “peacekeeper” in violence-torn urban communities. He gives most credit for the declining murder rate to Security Minister Peter Bunting.
But Rowe fears that no amount of law enforcement progress will keep Jamaica safer in the long run if it doesn’t also improve its struggling economy and job prospects, “especially for younger Jamaican men.”
That is indeed key. Last year I spent a few days talking with gang members inside some of Kingston’s toughest neighborhoods. To a man, they all insisted that more and better jobs were the only real solution, as well as education.
There’s a Catch-22 involved, however. The past decade of hyper-violence, Rowe says, “hurt Jamaican tourism,” its most important industry, “because obviously people who think of coming to stay for even a short time in that idyllic environment, they look at the crime and they start to think differently.”
Ditto regarding investment in industries that could relieve Jamaica’s over-dependence on tourist dollars. “In order for foreign investors to develop the confidence required to make significant contributions to Jamaica’s development,” Rowe says, “they must feel that they are not in fear of their lives.”
Even tourism, Rowe notes, isn’t the economic foundation it used to be in Jamaica. That’s partly because it is increasingly dominated by all-inclusive resorts that tend to shut tourists away from contact with Jamaican businesses and restaurants.
Still, Jamaica’s falling violence rate is cause for hope, especially since it comes after the country celebrated its 50th anniversary of independence last year. Rowe is confident the next 50 years can be more prosperous for Jamaica -- provided it embraces the rule of law that experts like him keep urging.
The Latin America Report is sponsored by Espírito Santo Bank.
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Michael Lohan and Kate Major on their new baby and Lindsay's troubles
michael-lohan-kate-major-baby-pregnant.jpgMichael Lohan is about to be a father for the sixth time, and he opened up to Zap2it about his impending new arrival with girlfriend Kate Major while on set in Los Angeles filming an appearance on the court show "Judge Alex."
The couple won't reveal the gender or due date of their little bundle of joy -- "We try to stay low key, that's why we're [living] in Florida," Lohan says -- but they're excited about the new baby.
"I'm really happy," mom-to-be Major tells Zap2it exclusively. "I feel good. I was sick in the beginning -- not really sick, it was more just tired. I didn't have a lot of energy."
As for the initial reports that the two had a no contact order (or some other sort of court injunction preventing them from being together), both Major and Lohan say that's not the case. "No, absolutely not," Lohan says. "She's pregnant, how can there be a no contact order? I think it takes contact to get somebody pregnant."
Lohan also spoke to Zap2it about his eldest daughter, Lindsay, who is currently in Atlanta filming "Scary Movie 5." The two are on good terms, and Lohan was actually supposed to stay at Lindsay's house while he filmed "Judge Alex" (he and Major were put up in a hotel by the production instead).
Although Lindsay's career seems to be on an upswing, she's still faced plenty of legal troubles -- she was recently accused of stealing jewelry from a friend's house, but her dad says he helped debunk that rumor.
"I kind of broke that case," he tells Zap2it. "I spoke to the owner of the house myself and I cleared it up. He told me nothing was stolen. And then one thing led to another with Suge Knight's son. I called Suge Knight up and I said 'What's going on here?' And he said 'My son had nothing to do with it and from what I understand neither did your daughter.'"
Lohan says he's disappointed at how quickly that story spread, even though his daughter was innocent.
"A rumor gets started, one thing leads to another, the police get involved, they have to investigate and all of a sudden these accusations are made," he laments. "How many times has this been done?"
He continues: "I'm not sticking up for her when she's wrong, or myself. When you do things you have to pay a price. But when you're right, you're right, and people don't publicize that part. ... But you know what, God knows and that's all that really matters."
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Music Review: Paul McCartney – Memory Almost Full
By | Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Filed under: Reviews music
Memory Almost Full, the title of Paul McCartney's new album, is a good summation for the music presented on the record. This is an album of compact, ornate sketches detailed with a full palette of standard and unusual instruments. Most of the songs on MAF settle on a single pattern or idea and explore it quickly; only two of the 13 tracks extend beyond the four-minute mark. Where his previous album, Chaos and Creation in the Backyard had a grander, more sweeping feel to it, MAF has a comparatively simpler and sunnier feel.
The most interesting thing about the album's opener, “Dance Tonight,” is its use of the mandolin as the primary instrument, a pop music rarity. Outside of that, “Dance Tonight” establishes the template for most of the songs that follow it: a compact song, a single idea, a pleasant melody, an underdeveloped chorus. When McCartney's voice is steady and the melody is pleasant, as is the case on “Dance Tonight” and the following track, “Ever Present Past,” the song works. When his voice or melody fail, there aren't creative arrangements, catchy choruses, or deep lyrical insights to rescue the song.
“Ever Present Past” is a well-constructed song. The lyrics reference the breakneck speed of the modern world, and the song’s quick tempo reflects this theme. Preparing for the release of the record, he said he’s ready for the scrutiny of his lyrics. He also says he was in a reflective mood making this record, an album he actually started writing prior to working on Chaos. That sense of reflection is evident in these lyrics, but the character in this song sees time as having gone by so fast you wonder what impact the reflection has had on him. This is a sunny pop song that recalls “Silly Love Songs” but is not a knockoff of that hit single.
"Vintage Clothes" and "That Was Me" are thematic cousins to "Ever Present Past." The piano intro to "Vintage Clothes" is a dead ringer for "Say You Love Me" by Fleetwood Mac. Where "Ever Present Past" find McCartney struggling to keep up the pace of the world, "Vintage Clothes" finds him trying not to live in the past while still recognizing the impact of the past on the present. "That Was Me" is the most blatantly reflective lyric on the record and the music follows suit. "Ever Present Past" and "Vintage Clothes" evoke the '70s Wings-era McCartney. "That Was Me" sounds even older and would have fit on McCartney's retro Run Devil Run album.
“House of Wax” and “Mr Bellamy” are two of the more interesting compositions on the record. "Mr. Bellamy" has a symphonic opening that gives way to a broken, single-note piano intro. McCartney's voice strains to reach for the higher register – a recurring problem on Memory but this is one of the finer pieces of music on the record. "House of Wax" sports a soaring guitar solo and a dramatic arrangement. At nearly five minutes, it is the longest song on the record and the extended length is justified by the quality of the ideas it explores.
"You Tell Me" is the best example of a song where McCartney's voice is unable to reach its destination. The thinness of his voice in these moments is not pleasing to the ear and it is a shame because he has always been a fabulous singer. At 64, he still possesses a terrific voice but no longer has command of his higher register.
Memory Almost Full is a satisfying listen. Anyone looking for clues into McCartney's mental state during a time of personal turmoil will be disappointed because it takes some real bootstrapping to extrapolate these lyrics into angst-ridden statements about the demise of his marriage. When this album works, and it often does, it plays to McCartney's strengths of melody and musicianship. It gets lost in all the Lennon worship – not unjustified, mind you – that McCartney was the superior instrumentalist and is a marvelous vocalist. Even as some of his voice begins to slowly desert him, he can still do more with it than most can at their prime and it's almost always pleasant and warm. Memory Almost Full is a minor work in his catalog, but a worthwhile one.
• Marcelo Baeza Sequeira
I don’t think that MAF is a minor work, from Tripping the life Fantastic he is improving his records. In this LP Macca take more risk than in Driving Rain and Chaos or Flaming Pie or Off the Ground. Run Devil Run is a side B between all those albums, and MAF is like another side B.
• William
With Paul McCartney’s splendid new LP he is found to be doing a spot on Wings impression. No small feat to be sure! The man, who was a member of not one but TWO of the greatest rock bands of all time, forgoes the requisite Beatles route and instead channels his inner Wings. And we are all the more lucky for it. What a joyous sound Mr. McCartney revisits! Not only is his voice in fine form, his song writing is once again at it’s 1970′s peak!
Paul McCartney has a knack of taking an ordinary statement and imbuing it with intrigue. “I’m so grateful for everything/You’ve given me.” It’s the kind of thing that you or I might say at least once a day. Yet McCartney makes this simple phrase sound as if it is being considered for the very first time. There are songs which are immediately recognizable as potential hit singles, the most obvious being the attractive ‘Dance Tonight’ which opens side one.
The range of mood is startling: the cool spaciousness and straight ahead drive of ‘Ever Present Past’ contrasts beautifully with the nightclub folksiness of ‘You Tell Me’’ and the heavy metal feel of ‘Vintage Clothes’. Sir Paul hasn’t mined this territory so successfully since ‘Jet’. This one is a real rocker folks!
Perhaps this is an album that won’t hit you right away, but it grows on you. After five or six hearings, many of the subtleties of the arrangements, the choice of instruments for a particular passage (such as the gorgeous string arrangement that proceeds ‘Only Mama Knows’), the feeling Paul puts into a phrase, or simply the effectiveness of a melody, begin to swim into focus.
We ought to see plenty of songs from this album climbing straight up to the top of the hit parade from now until Christmas. MEMORY ALMOST FULL is a superb offering. If anybody ever puts down McCartney in your presence, bust him in the chops and play him this. He will thank you for it afterwards.
Good one, mate!
• Connie Phillips
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• harleyblues
I don’t like this review at all, all the little comments of Pauls register please and his voice failing? this is one of Macca’s best albums in years full of surprises thruout the entire album extremely refreshing with soon to be timeless classics in the making a Brillant little album
Way to GO PAUL!!
• George Rabbitt
I really don’t understand this review with it’s preoccupation with McCartney’s voice ‘deserting him’. I suggest a lack of familiarity with his singing style has confused you! It’s a brilliant record and Paul sounds great.
• phil weirick
best album in many years, but the man is right, two to five listens and you cant stop listening if your a paul fan, and if your not —go shoot yourself!!!!
• joe
Without question one of Paul’s best efforts. I’m a bit biased because other than a few collaborative misteps in the early 80′s – Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder – there isn’t much that he’s done that I don’t like if not love. BTW, his later collaborations with Elvis Costello – My Brave Face, Mistress and Maid, Lovers that Never Were – more than make up for the Michael and Stevie missteps.
Memory Almost Full is for the most part brilliant. The only tune I struggle with a bit is Gratitude but it could be because I’ve never listened to much gospel music. Everything else however is pretty much brilliant – the simple, catchy melody of Dance Tonight, the toe-tapping, driving force of Ever Present Past, i could go on and on. Interesting that Paul’s many forays into classical and experimental music seem to be greatly influencing his pop/rock efforts again adding texture and depth that most artists on the scene today wouldn’t even consider. The disc is awesome but do yourself a favor and get the deluxe version which includes the gems In Private, Why So Blue and 222…very cool and different. It should make the Paul is too “poppy” critics shut up once and for all…peace…
• Eddie
Well, this will not be a popular opinion here, but the album felt like a let down. Especially with all the hype behind it. I feel Paul’s older work was a lot better. Seems like this was a melancholy dance of mediocrity, while trying to playfully highlight the end of life. I was very, very, very, very, very, very, disappointed.
• Dusty Nathan
Great show at Fed Ex Field in Largo Maryland on Saturday Aug. 1, 2009. Paul came on at 9:10 p.m. and played the same set list in the same order as he did at Citi Field with one exception: He added “Michelle” in honor of the First Lady. We had no trouble getting in (15 minutes) and left one song before Sgt. Pepper’s closing – and it took 90 seconds to get out.
The opening act, we thought, was a techo recording, like in an after hours club. We didn’t see any DJ or performer. It got annoying and repetitous after a bit of time. There were a few techo remixed Beatles’ songs, but, at these prices with a crowd this large, it should have had a top opening act . . .
Paul looks, sounds and is a very young man. He loved the 50-plus thousand in attendance and they (we) loved him.
-dusty nathan
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Roger Waters’ “The Wall” tour continues to stun
The smoke and fire were mere background compared to the rest of the toys in "The Wall" tour, shown here from a February show in Australia. Photo credit: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images
The smoke and fire were mere background compared to the rest of the toys in "The Wall" tour, shown here from a February show in Australia. All photos: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images
Those who saw “The Wall” tour in 2010 left the venue with their jaws scraping the parking garage floor.
How not to be impressed by the technical masterpiece that Waters re-invigorated for the 30th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s seminal album?
How could fans do anything but bow at Waters’ feet for revisiting the 1980 tour, but this time with a 240-foot-wide “wall” doing double duty as a video screen and updated illustrations by the legendary Gerald Scarfe?
The 2010 tour was such a success – it grossed almost $90 million from 56 concerts in North America on its first leg – that Waters decided to trek overseas in January and head back to the U.S. for this current run through July.
On Wednesday night, “The Wall” returned to Philips Arena. And it was no less stunning.
The opening “In the Flesh?”, with its criss-crossing red flares, curtains of pyro and dive bomber plane tearing across the arena ceiling to crash into the wall in a fireball, was more exciting than most concerts in their entirety.
What makes “The Wall” such a marvel, though, is that all of the mechanical awesomeness isn’t an empty façade designed to distract from an otherwise hollow show.
Waters isn't shy about taking an anti-authoritarianism stance.
Waters isn't shy about taking an anti-authoritarianism stance.
These songs hold up both in meaning and musicality, and their retelling in this format is a stark, sad reminder of the potency of a well-crafted concept album – a dying, if not already dead, art.
Regardless of your opinion of his politics, Waters proudly declares an anti-authoritarianism stance (he even pokes a little fun at Apple’s Kool-Aid-drinking methods) and dedication to peace.
Those values are smeared all over this live version of Floyd’s rock opera, notably in an addition to the show – an acoustic coda to “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2),” that he dedicates to Jean Charles de Menezes, the Brazilian man mistakenly shot eight times by London police after the 2005 subway bombings – and later during a heartfelt “Bring the Boys Back Home.”
There is little difference between this version of “The Wall” and its predecessor, including his intro of “Mother,” when he told the sold-out crowd of his plan to sing along with a black and white video of himself when he was “miserable, f-ing Roger” from years ago.
But Waters did break character, if you will, to greet the audience and thank the group of local children who joined him onstage for “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2).”
Those kids, donning black T-shirts reading “Fear Builds Walls,” came from the Atlanta Music Project, and followed Waters’ minimal direction to sing, clap and defiantly shake their fingers at the hideous schoolmaster puppet, a leering tower of bulging eyes and scaly fingers, hovering onstage.
Throughout the show, a group of stagehands unobtrusively stacked the “bricks,” made of corrugated cardboard, to build the symbolic wall, a stately monster that completely obscured the stage by the end of the first set and remained that way through its implosion during “The Trial.”
But Waters and his band, an impeccable team who played so clean and crisp that every thump of the bass resounded during “Young Lust” and each smack of the snare drum could be heard during the various parts of “Another Brick,” found ways to circumvent the wall.
The hazy “Hey You” was performed with the band and Waters completely obstructed (anyone else wonder if they were really playing and singing back there?), but for “Nobody Home,” Waters, sounding pleasantly gravelly all night, appeared in a small living room setting in a space that folded out of the wall.
What Pink Floyd fan doesn't love this image?
What Pink Floyd fan doesn't love this image?
For the aching “Comfortably Numb,” a song that causes involuntary body swaying, Robbie Wyckoff, a tremendous singer who handled David Gilmour’s parts throughout the show, and guitarist Dave Kilminster, stood atop the wall to perform. The way that Waters, parading the stage below, thrust his arms in the air to lead the crowd through the soaring chorus made you feel as if these songs are more than a continuous cash machine to him; he actually seems to feel the material.
The appearance of the black floating pig – a remote controlled fellow with sayings such as “Trust Us” and “Them Not Us” painted on his side – floated above the crowd (via remote control) as Waters and the band, donning their black fascist attire with marching hammer armbands, tore through “Run Like Hell.”
All these years later, it remains a tense, thrilling piece of music – and automatic air guitar song – and its relevance hasn’t diminished with age.
By the end of “The Wall” live, it becomes obvious that while Waters is the ringleader and messenger, the real heavy lifting in the show comes from the superior technology and array of props.
At 68, Waters is still a vibrant presence. Let’s hope he has the stamina to keep this beautiful beast of a show on the road indefinitely.
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By Melissa Ruggieri, Atlanta Music Scene
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June 14th, 2012
7:33 am
Spot on review, Melissa. The show was “stunning” in both style and substance. “The Wall” is a tour de force that doesn’t come around very often, particularly in these days of one-song digital downloads. What a great ALBUM and show!
john mitchell
June 14th, 2012
8:20 am
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john mitchell
June 14th, 2012
8:34 am
A show that stands with the great ones of the Seventies: Who, Stones, Zeppelin, of course Waters’ Floyd. Stunning musicianship and production; big show guitar-work that sets the standard.
G.E. Smith: an absolute thrill; his Tele-cohort reached the stratosphere. Mr. Waters conducting the house and the band. Hard to hold the tears; just beautiful.
Another brick
June 14th, 2012
9:37 am
I’ve had the pleasure and privilege to see many incredible bands showcase their acts live. This just topped them all. I am still comfortably numb from the entire experience. Just mind blowing.
Dantes Rameau
June 14th, 2012
9:40 am
Thanks for the mention of the kids that performed with Roger on Another Brick In the Wall! They had a fantastic time! Please note that theses students are from the Atlanta Music Project, not the Atlanta Music Center. Check us out online at
Dantes Rameau
Executive Director,
Atlanta Music Project
mark draper
June 14th, 2012
9:45 am
I’ve attended many concerts before, this was an astounding work of brilliance. Both sonically and visually unequalled in my eyes. Thank you Mr. Waters for coming to Atlanta. This was a multimedia event that transcends generations, more relevant now, perhaps, than when it was first written. I would love to see the show again, and again. I only wish I had the words to describe adequately the magnitude of the all encompassing presentation to those not in attendance. WOW!
Melissa Ruggieri
June 14th, 2012
10:11 am
Dantes – so sorry! I misheard Roger (his wonderful accent is a little thick sometimes!), but it has been fixed.
Dantes Rameau
June 14th, 2012
10:21 am
Thanks for the fix Melissa! We gave Roger an Atlanta Music Project t-shirt so he’ll always say it the right way!
david c
June 14th, 2012
10:25 am
One of these days…
June 14th, 2012
10:41 am
Saw the show when he was here in November 2010 and was blown away.
Even though I knew what to expect last night, I was blown away again.
You have to set aside Roger’s political views and just enjoy the show.
Attended the Dark side of Moon tour a few years ago and more than a few people left when the pig flew around with all of the “messages” on it.
I still can’t get over the sound quality, it was amazing.
Roger has put together a group of very talented musicians, every note was performed flawlessly.
Of course, my favorite was the guitar solo in Comfortably Numb.
Can’t wait for the Bluray DVD to come out.
This was more than likely the last time we’ll ever get to Roger live.
June 14th, 2012
10:54 am
STILL one of, if not THE most AMAZING shows I’ve EVER seen & even BETTER than the last time it was here.
The ONE thing i absolutely could NOT belive was how many idiots arrived 30 minutes or MORE into the show & disrupted our view by having to find their seats in the dark. WHO pays over $200 for a ticket, but cant be bothered to arrive on time? Just unbelievable.
That irritation aside–cannot wait for the DVD & a BIG THANK YOU to Roger & Co for coming back to Atlanta!!!!!!!!!!! Please come again–3 times would be even better than 2
June 14th, 2012
10:57 am
Speaking of the PIG–it was directly above us for quite a bit & I laughed my ass off when I read the “Everything will be all right as long as you continue to consume” slogan.
Jay Maurice
June 14th, 2012
11:27 am
Hey Melissa, I’m a local music teacher and classically trained musician. As i listen to Waters (first time i had seen him) I thought back earning my music degree. During a piano lesson beside a collection of Beethoven Sonata’s in my piano teachers studio at Loyola University I saw a CD of “the wall”. I asked my professor “hey Doc, you like Floyd too?”. He said “Jay, Beethoven’s cool but this is the sh**”!
Great show.
June 14th, 2012
11:34 am
I have to admit – I was blown away as well. A casual fan (don’t hate) became a huge fan last night. Creative, intelligent and meaningful. I was tearful many times as Roger and the illustrations on “the wall” referenced those who perished for so many reasons of war (politics aside – someone lost a loved one). The kids were amazing – on cue and in rhythm the whole time – a few of them looked a little frightened or maybe amazed at the balloon teacher – I was afraid :) . Well done all around – sound, staging, performances and Melissa – you captured it all as usual.
June 14th, 2012
11:51 am
It’s a shame Water’s ego got in the way of keeping one of the most innovative and musically talented bands together. To me, without David Gilmour’s soaring guitar solos, and Nick Mason’s drum work, the music falls a little flat and relies too heavily on the special effects to tell the story. It may have been Roger’s idea and lyrics, but it was that incredible group of musicians known as Pink Floyd that elevated the songs to “classic” status and no Roger, you were never “Pink”
June 14th, 2012
12:03 pm
There’s nothing quite like The Pink Floyd, visually, and sonically. The sound is so amazing due their the use of Quadraphonic sound systems all these years. That’s how they get such a swirl & whirl to everything, and it’s something to behold in person. A dvd will never duplicate the live effect of everything that is going on around you in the venue. They have always strived to have the most cutting edge sound & visuals, from the beginning they had a hard time loading the gear in their old car.
My fist Floydian live event was Roger solo for Pro’s & Con’s of Hitchhiking back in the Omni in 85(?), the sound system even then was amazing. Huge stacks of speakers in the upper left, right, and rear reaches of the seats, and man, what a show! From the 4th row, it was more than this tenth grader could have imagined. Thank you Roger!! Me mind’s been warped ever since!
“This one’s for Sid, lest we forget…” Roger Waters – Pro’s & Con’s, before launching into Arnold Layne
Run like He*L
June 14th, 2012
1:05 pm
Had to be the best concert I have ever seen, Ive seen The Stones, The original Grateful Dead, and a slew of other bands, this hands down blew them all away. It wasn’t a concert, it was a experience. When you left, you are comfrotably numb, because your not just sure of what you just saw. lol. It was a fantastic show and I would go again. Why 60 minutes did a piece on the Roger Waters tour, Its the higest grossing tour in America blowing out , Bieber and everyone else. Not so bad for a 68 year old guy. If you get a chance watch the 60 minute piece.
Roger Waters
June 14th, 2012
1:13 pm
I have followed RW and Floyd’s music for 42 years…each time I saw them live I thought that show couldn’t be topped. 1st show 1973 PF Dark Side…OMG. The standard was set!
Combined I have see at least 10 concerts of theirs and each one better than before…talk about continuous improvement…
Can it get better? If it does I want to know when and where. I won’t risk missing a better show than I saw last night.
June 14th, 2012
3:46 pm
Spot on review, Melissa. Having been a Pink Floyd fan since the late 70’s, I was once again blown away by the music, visuals, and Roger’s pure brilliance to keep this show moving, even into today’s current issues. It was interesting to see the presence of the younger generation in attendence, also a very well-behaved crowd. I knew ahead of time there was going to be the plane crashing into the wall. I looked forward to that, and it still caught me by surprise, though I even saw the plane above us in the ceiling rafters (before the show began) waiting for its cue to launch. I loved seeing the schoolmaster, the pig, mother, etc. larger than life size. I saw The Wall exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio in ther early 2000’s and have a picture I snapped of the schoolmaster (then the security made me go turn in my camera, but I still got the picture). Roger Waters makes sure that everyone can see the fantastic special effects and visual effects no matter where they sit in the arena. And what a great venue is Philips Arena – the sound was fantastic – loud and not distorted. I have seen Pink Floyd twice before and this was my first Roger Waters effort. It reminded me of both Floyd shows I saw, one in The Ohio State University football stadium about 1984, and the second in the Cleveland, OH stadium. I cannot say I liked one show over the other as all three I enjoyed immensely. I have told friends that I rarely go to concerts any more due to the exhorbitant ticket prices, however, this is one show and band I will pay good money to see. It is well worth the money. I am still blown away today from last night’s show. We even went home and put in the Berlin show of The Wall DVD we have, just to see it all over again (although the Berlin show had Cyndi Lauper, Sinead O’Connor, and a slew of other 80’s singers participating). I just want to thank Roger Waters and everyone who participated in this show and its production. Roger can be retired now, but he continues to share his outstanding talents with us, and for that I am so very grateful. I also am thankful that he ioncluded local kids into the show, you can tell they had a geat time, and for only having been there since 5pm to rehearse, they were flawless. Thanks to Atlanta Music Project and to Mr. Waters for granting the kids this unique opportunity.
June 14th, 2012
8:49 pm
I missed it. I missed the show. I had my head so far up my behind there will be a sonic boom when I have it removed. I hate I missed it.
The reviews are great, but I missed it,
Floyd Freak
June 14th, 2012
9:33 pm
First off, a very well Deserved Thank You to Melissa for such astute Coverage of this historic musical event… Granted Roger Waters is showing off his talents as showman extraordinaire. When i first saw FLoyd “Live” at the old Atlanta Fulton County Stadium, possibly 1973, they were beyond anything i had ever seen. Although “Dark Side of the Moon” had only been released a short time maybe a year, the video footage seen through binoculars, in a stadium format we came prepared, the video was quite remarkable, Musically, Rick Wright’s Keyboards, Nick Mason on Drums and David Gilmore’s guitar were impeccable. The Expertise of Waters would dnot be showcased until after the “Wall” was released 10 yrs later… Only a Couple years later Floyd released “Animals” another Sucuccesful Musical Intellectual trip into the Literary world of gandeur, put to Music in only the Style capable of FLoyd, this time though the venue was at the Omni, a limited arena in which to work some more showman Sophistication, but even though Visually it lacked somewhat of Floyd’s expectations at the time, Musically it was superb.. again, it would never get better than with the original members of Wright, Mason, Waters, and David Gilmour, mius of course the passed on talents of Sid Barrett. It would be Water’s genius that propelled Floyd’s Theatrics at the price of their Cohesiveness, alas the group split up over ideaolgical creativeness as much as any other dividing Factor, they were indeed an enigma, much similarly as The Beat’les became from their Quarryman roots, they literally outgrew the Groups capacity to survive both Creative Expression adn the unity that wove them together originally and beyond… Indeed, “The Dark Side of the Moon” is an uneasy place, a land beyond limits, darkness engulfs the soul… Waters does his Best to keep himself and possibly FLoyd Fans, Young and old in the same arena, yet his productions are increasingly “his”, which is possibly his main prerogative and incentive all woven together. we keep hoping for “one of these days”, yet it will never be, we must as the Fab Four sang “Let it Be”.
Run Like He*L
June 14th, 2012
11:44 pm
Melissa, I also want to thank you for article, for such a spot on article. I have not liked the AJC articles alot since, I saw Paul McCartney at Piedmont park and the person was so out of it, basically put down Sir Paul and every blogger ended up ragging the authoe than saying how great of a concert it was. So I thank you and I hope the AJC has you do all the reviews for concerts because your article was great. :) Thanks
Melissa Ruggieri
June 15th, 2012
3:00 pm
Hey Run – thanks for the kind words. As it turns out, you’ll be hearing more about me next week since yep, I’ll be reviewing most of the shows that come through town.
I can tell you that I’ve seen McCartney about a dozen times – most recently last summer at Wrigley Field – and loved every show!
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Fisher Price recalls over 10 million products
Amy Graff
posted: September 30, 2010, 9:46 am
in: Products & Prizes
It’s not a good day for Fisher Price.
Today the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a slew of Fisher Price recalls including:
The CPSC and Mattel Inc. have specific details on all of these products.
Do you own any of the products included in the recall?
Amy Graff
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18 Responses to Fisher Price recalls over 10 million products
1. sbd2 says:
People cars and trikes? Um sorry but didn’t those first come out when I was a child? The bike, I have one in girls but its not given us problems. ill read on.
2. Sonya says:
Just a thought, maybe we should have our products made in the USA! All these foreign countries making our products cheap therefore the recalls. I’m not saying it could happen in a USA factory, but the standards might be better.
3. SparkingBat says:
I didn’t read the details of EVERY recall listed, but the ones I did read made me shake my head. Seriously? They’re recalling toys because if a child breaks one in half it exposes dangerous parts; they’re recalling a highchair because if the seat is adjusted and not locked into place WHILE a child is in it, the child could fall; they’re recalling a trike because if a child crashes it into a wall the child may hurt themselves; they’re recalling inflatable balls because a child could chew off the valve and choke. Am I missing something here??? Aren’t parents supposed to be around when their kids are playing? Shouldn’t children be playing with age appropriate toys?
Instead of recalling every toy ever made, why don’t we just pay attention and use a little common sense?! Good grief!
4. KMM says:
I agree with Sparkingbat, this is madness. If children are appropriately supervised none of these will be a problem or are exactly the same as any problems with any toys -what they seem to be saying, is if used stupidly, someone may get hurt! Don’t recall products, remind parents to use common sense!!
5. Kim says:
Well said SparkingBat. My thoughts exactly!
6. TamJ says:
SparkingBat I agree with you 100%. These recalls do seem rather ridiculous.
7. Rebecca says:
I completely agree with you SparkingBat!!
8. Amanda says:
I actually think that they have to put a recall on them because anyone could sue them if something happens even if it is the parent not watching their kid.
9. Gosh says:
SparkingBat & TamJ I also agree with you. Things are going too far due to all the lawsuits. Greedy parents try to make some money and sue companies for the most frivolous things and therefore the companies prefer to recall the product rather than going to a court. I recently read a story that one mom sued some company because her child fall of the swing (jumped out of it while swinging and broke his arm). And guess what, they got rid of all such swings in the entire county. Maybe normal people should “go after” those maniacs who bring to court such cases because soon our children will be locked in plastic bubbles to avoid potential bruises and cuts. But wait a minute, I’m sure somebody will point out that such bubbles are also too risky and they will have to recall it as well…..
10. Which is why judges should throw out frivolous lawsuits. Your child choked on a valve she chewed off a ball? I’m sorry, ma’am, where the hell were you during the 1/2 hour it took her to do that? Do not pass go and do not collect $200 dollars. The toys not dangerous, the parents are.
11. Sara says:
I’m with you, too, sparking bat. I wrote the same thing on my local news website’s comment about the story and am being attacked by people who think I’m crazy for thinking these are silly recalls. Someone do the math and I bet the injuries from these “issues” will be at a lower incidence than hurting yourself with a Q-tip or something.
12. Maureen says:
Yeah my daughter has a cup that was recalled by Starbucks because if its dropped it might break and if it does the kid could cut themselves. Um, hello? If she drops it and breaks it I’ll take it away. Geez!
13. Maureen says:
Oh and I cut my leg on the back on my husband’s took box. RECALL IT! Um, no just don’t do that again. Duh.
14. Sara M says:
Like everyone else, I totally agree and had the EXACT same thoughts at SparkingBat. I think FP is going to take a big hit because of these recalls, that in my opinion are completely useless.
15. Sara M says:
Like others, I agree with SparkingBat as I had the EXACT same thoughts! I think FP is going to take a big hit from these recalls, which in my opinion are completely useless.
1. pcrg says:
I agree that those are silly reasons to recall the toys, but also, you can’t supervise your children ALL the time… my 2 yo daughter plays in her room by herself while I’m in the kitchen doing the dishes, or making dinner, or doing something around the house, or putting my baby to bed or going to the bathroom…… So no, you cannot supervise your children all the time.
2. Rebecca says:
SparkingBat–Thank you! You took the words right out of my mouth. Well said!
3. MarinMom says:
Interesting to see that other people are of the same opinion as me…I often think some of these recalls are extreme and the injuries may be more a result of people not paying attention to what their children are doing and/or lack of common sense (like the bumbo seat has warnings because people had kids in them on top of their counters). Like having the info, but at the same time, wonder how far this type of thing will go before nothing can be deemed as safe and come with all types of warnings.
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This Morning: Arrow Sags, TMUS Is Born, Defending Aereo, iOS 7 Delay?
Shares of Arrow Electronics (ARW) are down $1.63, or 4%, at $37.60, after the company this morning reported Q1 revenue of $4.8 billion, in line with expectations, and profit per share a penny ahead of expectations at 89 cents, but forecast this quarter’s profit slightly below expectations, at 95 cents to $1.07 per share versus the consensus $1.05 per share, on revenue of $4.9 billion to $5.3 billion versus the average $5.1 billion expected.
CEO Michael Long remarked that looking forward “we would expect the world’s economies to be consistent with what we experienced in the first quarter, and therefore we would expect to see normal seasonality across our businesses.”
T-Mobile USA, having completed its merger with MetroPCS, starts trading today under the ticker TMUS, the shares up now $1.03, or almost 7%, at $16.59. CEO John Legere was on Bloomberg Television this morning being asked about the battle between Dish Networks (DISH) and Japan’s Softbank (9984JP) over Sprint-Nextel (S), and said he didn’t care about which company won Sprint. “We’re just this little company, 12% market share, I don’t think they really are paying much attention to us,” said Legere. “But let them come down here and fight us, if they want, we’d love it.”
Shares of Facebook (FB) are down 265 cents, or 0.9%, at $27.54 in advance of the company’s Q1 earnings report this afternoon, after the bell.
Shares of Comcast (CMCSA) are up 46 cents, or 1%, at $41.76, after the U.S.’s largest cable operator this morning reported revenue of $15.3 billion, slightly below analysts’ average $15.4 billion estimate, but beat on the bottom line with 51 cents versus 50 cents expected. Cash flow in the quarter rose 7.4%.
Shares of Interactive Corp. (IACI) are up 734 cents, or 1.6%, at $47.80 after the company yesterday afternoon reported Q1 revenue of $742 million, missing the consensus $757 million, but beat on the bottom line with 83 cents versus the 69 cents expected.
CEO Greg Blatt was asked on CNBC this morning about startup Aereo, in which IACI has an investment, and which is re-broadcasting television content online without requiring a cable connection. The scheme as prompted lawsuits from the likes of CBS (CBS), but Blatt said the notion of “unfairness” are not appropriate, that the Aereo service is just tipping the balance in television back from one that had become entirely about cable connections, leaving antenna users stranded.
“I think things are legal if the courts say they’re legal. So far, every court that’s ruled on it has said it’s legal. I guess the next stop would be the Supreme Court […] There’s been a mix shift from people using their antennas to people using cable, and all Aereo does is effectively balance off that shift a little bit. This allegation it’s unfair, I think is just wrong.”
Shares of Apple (AAPL) are down $3.30, or 0.8%, at $439.48, following the company’s historic $17 billion debt offering yesterday.
In case you missed it, Bloomberg’s Adam Satariano this morning writes that Jonathan Ive, Apple’s head of industrial design, who took over iPhone and iPad software responsibilities when the departure of Scott Forstall was announced last fall, may delay the next release of iOS, version 7, as he “methodically” reviews numerous changes to the look and feel of the operating system, citing multiple unnamed sources.
The Street today is reflecting on the appearance by Google‘s (GOOG) head of display advertising, Neal Mohan, at TechCrunch‘s “Disrupt” conference in New York last night. Jefferies & Co.’s Brian Pitz this morning writes that “several new social & mobile features” were unveiled at the conference that “underscore our long-term bullish stance.” on Google.
Notes Pitz “Google + sign-on feature for mobile & web, which will allow the company to integrate mobile app activities into the search results. Google will tie this in with existing features like over- the-air app installs (user clicks link in desktop search results; app installs on phone) and robust analytics for mobile app developers.”
Google shares today are down $1.84 at $822.74.
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• I would rather talk about that moron at Blackberry. You know. Their CEO. The one who said yesterday. Yes. Yesterday the tool said something to the effect that Blackberry and the tablet have little future. Does anybody know. Was he on something? WTF. I think their strategy is shot now. That’s proof. What’s the matter with him. He’s gone Balsillie Lazaridis. With your money too. He’s not even competent enough to be running a Swiffer. Is this a sign of curtains lads? Me thinks.
• Clarification – You wrote: “Aereo,…which is re-broadcasting cable content to to those who don’t have a cable connection.
Actually, Aereo re-broadcasts mainly the over the air television signal that anyone with a digital receiver and antenna can pick up. Cable providers are upset, since they have to pay to re-broadcast programming from the major over the air networks, while Aereo does not.
• Martin: That’s an excellent point, thank you for noting that.
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We continue to maintain a serious interest in Open Science, which includes Open Access to data, to the literature and so on, driven by the recognition that new, different and potentially better kinds of (e-)science can emerge when one has digital access to such resources. Last week I attended a double header on these themes. The first was a Royal Society Open Science meeting, part of an enquiry the Society is carrying out into this space. Two sessions explored, respectively, ‘Why do Open Science?’ and ‘How to do Open Science?’. An evening meeting the same day held by the Foundation for Science and Technology explored the theme ‘Can better use be made of public data, for example in health research?’. The speakers were Paul Boyle, CE of the ESRC, Baroness (Onora) O’Neill of Bengarve, and Stephen Penneck, Director General of the Office for National Statistics. Paul gave a number of examples by which publicly available data, suitably anonymised, could give considerable insights into public health and epidemiological issues. One example was a study illustrating the role of environmental pollution in the incidence of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in Finland (a disease for which there is indeed significant evidence for the involvement of iron), while another showed the benefits of long-term studies (albeit assuming that statins work just via lowering LDL cholesterol, whereas much evidence suggests that they act more as anti-inflammatories). Baroness O’Neill covered the complex (and in some ways contradictory) legal issues surrounding the use of data, while Stephen Penneck took us through some of the many datasets that ONS is making freely available. I note too that my own recent presentation on Biofuels at the Foundation is now online, as is the latest analysis of the role of transporters in the cellular uptake of pharmaceutical drugs.
We had a useful meeting with Catherine Brown (new head of the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency) and Nigel Gibbens, the Chief Veterinary Officer, to discuss their needs for animal facilities.
Science, and scientific success, is something that is to be celebrated, and I enjoyed celebrations for the 75th Anniversary of the Wellcome Trust, and for activities at the ever- (and increasingly) successful Cheltenham Science Festival, which this year is being chaired by BBSRC Council Member Russell Foster. BBSRC was well represented at Cheltenham this year. BSBEC supported and organised a discussion session on biofuels, which gave public, stakeholders and bioenergy researchers the opportunity to debate a range of issues, and BBSRC supported Rothamsted Research and the Babraham Institute to display exhibits on soil science and calcium signalling respectively.
We also had our annual Heads of Departments meeting, where we were able to exchange thoughts about where BBSRC science was going, as well as learning of the thoughts and issues most affecting the HEI research community.
Until reading a new paper, I had not much been aware of soils that suppress plant disease, and clearly it was at least reasonable that their microbial content (as assessed via metagenomics) might in part be responsible via competitive exclusion, as proved to be the case. The opportunities for intervention, and for direct-sequencing-based studies, seem considerable.
In principle, one can make pretty well anything via synthetic biology, and an iterative combination of hypothesis-dependent design and data-driven effective search is likely to prove rewarding. A new paper illustrates this nicely, for a target involving the development of polypeptides that assemble on single-walled carbon nanotubes. Related to the evolutionary theme is the idea of using computers to evolve solutions to problems more generally; a recent paper by John Koza summarises nicely one of the approaches and the ‘human-competitive’ results that have been obtained.
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March 25th, 2011
Caffelatex Zot! Gimmick or Genius?
By Chris Lesser
Puncture in your tubeless tire? Give Zot! a shot.
One of the best features of a tubeless sealant like Caffelatex is its ability to instantly self-repair tires after rolling through the briar patch. Sometimes, though, the punctures are too much for the tire sealant to overcome. This is where Zot! comes in, a new product from the makers of Caffelatex designed to repair punctures bigger than what sealant alone can handle.
As the exclamation point in the trademark clearing indicates, Zot! is an emergency remedy for potentially ride-ending tire punctures.
Dab a little Zot! into your tire’s wound and it chemically combines with Caffelatex to solidify the sealant in the offending area. While clamping this emergency bottle of miracle juice to your frame might seem a touch paranoid, your friends will stop laughing when you chemically alter the sealant in your tubeless tire and get back on the trail.
Of course, you could always throw a tube in the tire and be done with it, but this new product promises a quicker, cleaner solution that won’t leave you covered in Caffelatex—not to mention leaving an unsightly wet spot on the trail.
If you haven’t tried a tubeless conversion, you should. It’s one of the most noticeable performance upgrades you can make to your mountain bike. Depending on where you ride, it could save you from quite a few flats, and regardless of where you ride, it’ll let you run lower tire pressures without worrying about pinch-flatting. Here’s a quick video showing you exactly how to do the deed:
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Plain White Ts Tom Higgenson on Ready for Love, "Sign Me Up!"
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They have sites like that, too, like JMom, where it's just these crazy Jewish moms looking to pawn off their kids. It's definitely all out there for the finding. But moving on, I wanted to ask about your guys relationship. Plain White T's have been together now for more than 10 years, right?
Yeah, it's been since 1997 when we started.
So, I wanted to ask -- you know, doing pop music -- where do you keep drawing the inspiration? How do you keep things fresh after so long?
I think that inspiration is always... Ever since the band started, the first song I ever wrote was a song for a girl, or a song about my life, or a girl that I liked, or you know, just where I was in life. And that was back in high school. And I think that nothing has really changed, you know? I still write songs from the heart about things going on in my life.
Obviously, the Plain White T's, a lot of our music that we're known for is love songs. And like I said, that hasn't changed at all. There's a song on this EP, one of my favorites, called "You Belong," and the chorus is, "You belong inside the songs I sing." It's just a song about seeing the girl, and before you even talk, you know, just being that sort of love at first sight kind of a connection. So definitely -- girls, and love, and the idea of true romance -- that always sparks inspiration for our songs.
I know that in the last couple of years Tim has sort of done more vocal stuff where he hadn't been before. What made that change happen?
Well, he's always written songs. Ever since he got into the band, he's always kind of contributed some songs, and he's just been getting better and better, and writing songs that the band has more and more connected with.
You know, the last record, obviously, he wrote "Rhythm of Love." That was a big hit on the last album. And he has two songs on this EP that's already out. He did a song called "The Giving Tree," which is one of our favorites that he's ever written. It's a really pretty, very kind of almost folky love song. I don't know if it's love -- it's kind of sad. It's about a girl, an ex of his, who kept coming back to him after having all these other failed relationships, and she was just a taker. She just kind of drained everybody that she dated, and he wrote a song with the metaphor of the giving tree. He was always trying to make her happy, but all she was ever going to do was take and take. It's a really pretty song, but it's really sad.
So Tim's just writing some songs that the band is loving, and really coming into his own as a songwriter. He's giving me a run for my money. I like that. I like a little friendly competition. [Laughs] I can't coast by, I've gotta out-write Tim. It's fun!
Yeah, I mean, is it just a lucky coincidence that your band has two lead vocalist heartthrobs in there?
[Laughs] Yeah, it's sorta cool. It gives the band a new feel, you know what I mean? I feel like it's going to be a new dimension, for all the fans that are already out there, obviously they've grown up with us, through all of our albums and everything, and I think they're going to enjoy getting this other side of life and love that Tim's going to bring.
You'll be here in South Florida pretty early on, on June 8, headlining this Second Annual Party in the Park in Boca. It's sort of right around when school gets out for the summer. What's one of your favorite memories from summer breaks when you were a kid back in school?
Oh, man. You know what's funny is back in like -- you know how there's some people who were back in high school, they hated high school, and once they got out of high school it was like, "Oh, I'll never go back," or like, "I'm so glad that's over"? I was the guy who actually loved high school. Like, when we were in school, just realizing, like man, I get to see my friends every day, there're girls that I like that I can talk to every day and sit next to in class and, sure, the work sucked, but it was always fun. Plus you get summers off. I just knew back then that this was cool and that -- I think that's why I probably joined a band. I was like, "I don't wanna work, I wanna be around my friends all day and I wanna take summers off if I want to." You know, it's either be in a band, or I would've been a teacher or something, so I still could've lived that lifestyle. [Laughs] Luckily the band thing worked out.
That's a good point. That's a good way to avoid getting a summer job, just start a band. Wrapping things up, since you're about to head out on tour, and you're still sort of feeling the loneliness from what I'm assuming is a recent breakup, what are you going to do to avoid all these late-night texts?
Well, you know, that's the great thing about that song "Should've Gone to Bed," is even though I'm regretting it, and I know I'm doing something stupid, I think part of the fun is knowing that I'm gonna keep on doing it for a while. The song, it's sort of like, "Well, I should've gone to bed, but I didn't," and I don't know if you really learned your lesson, or if the next time you're out having some drinks, you're just gonna repeat the same thing. I don't mind being that guy for a little while, until I find somebody new, and until that girl comes along and, you know, kinda sweeps me off my feet, so that I can sweep her off her feet. That's the plan.
[Laughs] Well that sounds like a good plan. I mean, they can't all be failures in the end, right? As long as some of those late-night texts work out for you.
Exactly. There's always that time in-between. And then, once in a while, a good one comes along.
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Video: College coach speaks highly of Bills top pick
South Carolina defensive coordinator Lorenzo Ward spoke to Tim Graham and Jay Skurski during The News' live draft coverage Friday about Bills first round draft pick Stephon Gilmore whom he coached in college:
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November 27, 2012
Video: Joe Person breaks down Panthers' 30-22 win over the Eagles
What was the key in the Carolina Panthers’ victory over the Philadelphia Eagles? Panthers QB Cam Newton spoke after the game. CineSport’s Noah Coslov and The Charlotte Observer’s Joe Person report from Lincoln Financial Field.
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Vice President and CISO Steve Martino leads Cisco's Information Security (InfoSec) organization to innovate and adopt the most effective security technologies and policies; reflect them in Cisco's people, products, and services; and share them with customers. He has more than 30 years of high-technology experience in security, IT operations, product development and operations, marketing, and sales. Under Mr. Martino's leadership, Cisco's InfoSec organization equips the company to defend itself, its partners, and its customers from information security threats. His team creates and adopts risk-based data governance and technology policies and capabilities to enable and secure Cisco's customer and partner information and computing assets. Information Security influences Cisco and its ecosystems to secure information assets by making information security services transparent and easy to engage and adopt through streamlined and consistent processes. Mr. Martino strives to create a world-class culture of agility, innovation, and business and technical leadership, helping to make Cisco the No. 1 security vendor in the industry. In addition to his Information Security leadership role, Mr. Martino participates in various Cisco IT, risk management, and business transformation initiatives. He actively participates in various Cisco Community activities, including being the executive sponsor for Cisco's Habitat for Humanity efforts.
In previous roles, Mr. Martino has overseen Cisco's end-to-end selling and ordering experience, driving the transformation of the company's global commerce experience through Cisco Commerce Workspace and Country Entity Enablement. These capabilities have enabled a simple, collaborative way to sell, purchase, and manage all of Cisco's global offerings, driving growth, productivity, and profitability for Cisco and its partners, distributors, and customers.
Prior to joining Cisco in August 2007, Mr. Martino spent six years at Digeo as Vice President of Business Operations. He managed the design and engineering efforts in Digeo's central business operations systems, NOC Support Center, and internal IT operations. Prior to Digeo, he spent six years with Click2learn, where he ended his tenure as Chief Operating Officer. While at Click2learn, Mr. Martino led the company's SaaS e-Learning portal development and professional services business, transitioned the field sales organization from an indirect model to an enterprise sales model, and helped take the company public in 1999. Mr. Martino has held marketing and management consulting roles at Sun Microsystems/SunSoft, Pricewaterhouse, and Xerox Corporation.
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Mark Ryan of Marked Men and Mind Spiders on his New Band, Radioactivity
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It's a great time to be a fan of The Marked Men and its offshoots. Not only does the band play out here and there, Mark Ryan's Mind Spiders have a new album out called Inhumanistic, and there's a new band called Radioactivity, which is about to release its debut LP in a few weeks. Featuring Marked Men co-vocalist/songwriter Jeff Burke, it also features a lot of familiar faces, including Mark Ryan. Lead single "World of Pleasure" debuted yesterday on Vice.
We caught up with Mark about this new band and the differences between all of the other bands these guys play in.
How long has Radioactivity been around?
Maybe about six months. I think that would be about right. Hang on a sec, let me think about that. [laughs] Yeah, I'd say six months.
Has this coincided with how long Jeff has been back in town?
Yeah, Jeff got back last September, so about a year ago. He had been writing songs while he was living in Japan so he had several albums worth of material that he wants to record. All this stuff is Jeff's. If somebody knows The Marked Men and is familiar with Jeff's songwriting, it'll be really familiar to them. I'm a big fan even though I'm in the band. I'm playing bass for that band and Gregory Rutherford, who plays in Bad Sports, is playing drums. Right now we're between guitarists because we're about to take Stephen [Svacina] from Sweet Talk on tour with us to Europe. We're leaving on Monday, actually. He's playing guitar with us for that tour. Daniel [Fried] from Bad Sports is also playing guitar in that band. So it's the normal cast of characters. [laughs] We recorded an album this summer and it should be out October 29th.
This is coming out on Dirtnap, right?
Yeah, it's coming out on Dirtnap.
Was the Radioactivity record and the new Mind Spiders record done at Cool Devices, your new studio near Fort Worth?
The Novice was something Jeff had in Japan or was it something he had in the States?
The Novice was his band in Japan. Basically, The Novice and Radioactivity is the same band, but sort of isn't. It's Jeff's material. That band became sort of a functioning band and he didn't feel right about carrying that name over here.
This will probably be the most-asked question of Radioactivity: what would you say is the difference between Radioactivity and The Marked Men?
I don't know. I guess this a better question for Jeff because Jeff has a really particular songwriting style and sound. Everything he does sort of sounds like him. If people are fans of Jeff's music, then they're going to like this. It sounds like Jeff. That's the way I can explain it. The dynamics of The Marked Men aren't there in the exact same way in the sense that the same people aren't playing the same instruments. I'm the only one from The Marked Men, playing bass, playing a different instrument.
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conformsTo: http://bibnum.bnf.fr/WARC/WARC_ISO_28500_version1_latestdraft.pdf
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